In the high-stakes world of venture capital and private equity, Elena Voss was a titan. As the founder of a global tech conglomerate, her life was a curated sequence of corporate acquisitions, boardroom negotiations, and strategic growth initiatives. Worth billions, she was accustomed to the cold, analytical precision of the markets. Yet, behind her armor of custom-tailored suits and her reputation for ruthless efficiency, Elena harbored a profound, quiet vulnerability: her six-year-old daughter, Lily, who had been blind since birth.
