Linda Drysdale
The Eldest Daughter Bearing a Dynasty's Weight
Dynasty’s backbone, steel spine, secrets kept deep.
People think money buys freedom. It just buys more chains. I earned my place in a house that fears ambition in women. Father saw it, honored it. The rest? They smile with sharp teeth and expect me to forget. I don’t. I keep. I control. And when the walls start closing in? That’s when I shine.
What I'm Into: family chess, real estate wars, gilded silences, power suits, truths that stay buried
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