Rebekah's words were met with a strange silence. Just as she began to think she had angered him, a soft chuckle escaped Blaze's lips, a sound as clear and gentle as water flowing over jade.
"This isn't really a gift from me," he said. "It's what you're owed."
Rebekah frowned, looking at him in confusion. Blaze's expression softened with affection as he explained, "Our entire family was eagerly awaiting your arrival into this world. These shares were set aside for you by Mom, Dad, and our grandparents before you were even born."
Caleb added, "You are the princess of the Powell family. Mom, Dad, and our grandparents thought of you constantly. We are all so happy to finally have you back."
Rebekah's eyes welled up. For years, she had felt like a ghost, never truly belonging to the Fletcher family and never finding a place in Benjamin's heart. Yet, in another corner of the world, her real family had been waiting for her with open arms. A lump formed in her throat, and she fought back tears.
Xavier gently ruffled her hair. "So that doesn't count as Blaze's gift. We'll make him get you something better later."
Rebekah laughed through her tears, her heart feeling light and unsteady. "I'm sorry. It was my stubbornness that kept me from coming home sooner. I must have hurt you all."
Blaze had found her last year, but she had refused to leave Benjamin. She had brushed off all his attempts to reconnect. Thinking back on it now, she felt a pang of shame.
"That's all in the past," Blaze said warmly. "All that matters is that you're here now."
Blaze shook his head. "The Verdant Bistro is owned by the Hawthorne Group. I don't have the authority to have their staff throw people out, especially someone with Benjamin Forrester's reputation in the Capital. It must have been an order from the owner."
He had never met the mysterious heir of the Hawthorne Group, but he recalled his brother Rory mentioning that their little sister had grown close to a driver from the Hawthorne family. Suddenly, he found himself very interested in this driver.
At that moment, the driver Blaze was so interested in was sitting in the CEO's office of the Hawthorne Group. He signed a document and handed it to his assistant, who had just informed him of the incident at The Verdant Bistro.
"Rest assured, Mr. Hawthorne," the assistant said. "We've had Benjamin Forrester and Candice Fletcher removed and permanently blacklisted from all our establishments."

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