Olivia’s POV:
That night, I still couldn’t get that scene yesterday from my head. I have a feeling that it was going to live rent-free in my head from now on.
Miles rubbing her belly and speaking to me mercilessly.
My father talking as he put out his cigarette and said coldly, “Liv, you're grown up now. It's time you understood the importance of contributing to the family instead of causing trouble.”
Each of their words felt like a sharp knife piercing my heart. Despite my overwhelming disappointment, my eyes welled up. I looked at them and said hoarsely, “No wonder you never visited me once during my five years in prison. I thought you were just too busy to see me. But now I see you only saw me as a moneymaker. You kicked me to the curb without hesitation the moment I couldn't make money anymore.”
I tilted my head back, fighting to hold back my tears. Then, I asked, “So you're all determined to kick me out today?”
“Yes!” They all replied without hesitation.
Clearly, there was no room for negotiation. I saw no trace of affection in their eyes. I nodded, my heart completely broken. “Fine, as you wish. From today, we're done. And I hope you won't regret it!”
I finally saw them for what they were. These people I'd longed for during my five years in prison didn't deserve my sacrifices. The two hundred million and the other properties Meredith transferred to me, would now remain with me. I initially planned to share.
Without another word, I walked out the door, not looking back.
Behind the door, I heard Miles’ resentful roar, “You’re something, Olivia! What's there to regret about cutting ties with a broke ex-convict like you? Good riddance!”
Leaving that heartless home, I wandered the streets alone for a long time before finally finding a hotel to stay in. Lying on the bed, I stared at the nine-figure balance in my bank account, lost in thought.
I used to believe I lived in a very happy family. My father patiently comforted and advised me when I faced difficulties at work. My mother would prepare my favorite dishes and even bring it to work. Paul would come to pick me up from work when it rained. I felt like the cherished little princess of the family.
I was always puzzled whenever I saw stories online about parents favoring sons over daughters. How could such families exist? How could parents not love their daughters?
But now, I have finally grasped that awful feeling of helplessness and disappointment. I realized I had always been part of such a family. All the love I had felt was conditional, based on my usefulness. To them, I was more like an investment. Their love was the cost, and my money was the return.
So, the gifts of fate have always come with a hidden price. When I could make money and ensure a comfortable life for everyone, they smiled warmly at me. But now, they see me as an ex-convict who couldn't find a job, with no money and no value.
“That’s life, Liv. Better move on.”
Their love had vanished completely. Little did they know, this ex-con has two hundred million in her account, plus properties will be okay for the rest of my life, thank God for Meredith. I couldn't help but feel a bit excited, wondering how they'd react when the daughter they despised most stood at the pinnacle of success one day.
The next day, I arrived at a hotel in the city center. I’d meet Harvey and Meredith’s nephew there. This wasn't just any hotel. It was a top-notch, sprawling establishment that catered to dining, lodging, banquets, and even business activities. It had eight floors and occupied an entire building. The location, surroundings, and foot traffic were all excellent.
Before I went to prison, I worked as a hotel lobby manager. Naturally, I wanted to return to my old profession. Only this time, not as a manager but as the owner.
From then on, I lived and ate at the hotel, seizing every moment to learn and develop new management and operational strategies with Brandon Pembroke. Within my first month, under my leadership, the hotel's business flourished, becoming so popular that it was almost impossible to get a reservation. Brandon was so proud of me.
I soon became a bona fide wealthy woman in the city.
One evening, six months later, while inspecting the dining department, I overheard Paul in a private room. I knew they checked in. I made sure they got booked. Oh, how I waited for this day!
“This hotel is so popular! I had to book Ethan’s baptismal celebration two months in advance just to get a table.”
“I've heard that only the richest get to dine here. Paul, honey, you made it!" That was our mother.
I froze in place and realized Paul had brought our parents and a bunch of relatives to this private suite for his son's baptismal celebration. My mother was busy showing off by recording videos on her phone. My face appeared in the frame when her camera panned to the door.
“Olivia? What are you doing here?” She put down her phone and frowned at me.
Upon hearing this, everyone in the room turned their gaze towards me, standing at the doorway.
“Oh, my God! Have you no shame? You knew we were having a celebration here today and you followed us just to get a free meal!?” Miles rushed over and scolded me as if I were the plague.
“Who said I was here for the free food?” I replied calmly.
Miles crossed her arms, eyes filled with disdain. “What are you here for if you're not here for that? Are you here to beg? This is a high-end place reserved for the wealthy. If you're hungry, go dig through the trash outside. That's where you belong.”
The other relatives present also frowned and glared at me, their expressions filled with disgust as if I were an annoying fly. Their murmurs buzzed, but I knew what they were telling one another. That I was the family disappointment.
Paul spoke up, too, clearly unhappy. “Liv, when you said you wanted to cut ties with us, I thought you meant that. But now, look at you. You’re here for a free meal. And I thought you couldn’t stoop any lower.”
Before I could respond, my father chimed in, “I taught you from a young age to be self-reliant and have some backbone. Have you forgotten? How could you throw away your dignity for a meal, Olivia? Leave, now.”
I looked at them and sneered, “Oh, come on, it's just a meal. It doesn't matter to me.”
“You're really something, aren't you? As if you, a penniless ex-con, could ever afford a meal here even if you worked your whole life," Miles sneered. “You need to know your place. This isn't somewhere you belong. Just leave and stop embarrassing yourself.”
“Leave now, you’re nothing but bad luck.” Paul snapped at me.
“Exactly! Today is our son's special day. Your presence here will only bring bad luck to him. I don't want my son to be poor his whole life. Get out!” Miles' hostility was relentless.
“Well, if you don't want to see me, you can leave yourself.” I met her gaze and said coldly, This was my territory now, and I had no intention of indulging her.
“Excuse me? This high-end hotel is no place for a broke ex-con like you. Get out, get out, get out!” Miles was furious, grabbing my collar and trying to drag me out.
“Don't touch me!” I forcefully shrugged off her hand, causing her to stumble and nearly fall.
Without a word, Paul stepped forward and slapped me hard across the face. “You’ve gone too far, Liv! In case you forgot, you're no longer the lobby manager earning tens of thousands a month. Now, you're just a worthless nobody. Did you really think we'd put up with you?” He then shouted down the hallway, “Security! Where's security?”
Hearing this, a group of security guards quickly rushed over. Paul pointed at me and barked at the security guards, “How can you let just anyone in here? Get this beggar woman out of here immediately!”
The head of security approached Paul and asked politely, “Sir, what is the problem?”
My brother pointed at me again. “This woman is the problem! This woman is a penniless beggar trying to get a free meal here. Get her out!”
The security chief looked at me and said coldly, “Ma'am, please leave.”
I usually kept a low profile, rarely revealing my status as the hotel owner, even though I lived and dined there. Only the upper management knew who I was. I like the anonymity and I figured that I could accomplish more and learn more if the staff were blindsighted. I see it worked.
Seeing the head of security try to throw me out so quickly, I fixed him with a stern gaze and said, “Is this how you handle situations? Don't you know the hotel's policy? We should not judge anyone by their appearance or offend any guest.”
A flicker of uncertainty crossed the security chief's eyes. He looked at me uneasily, no longer daring to say anything. “T-that’s right…but…”
Miles, seeing this, became anxious. “Hey! Don't let her fool you! She's just a broke ex-con. Throw her out! Can’t you see? We are the paying customers here!”
“Sorry, ma'am. She’s right. We don't eject any guests without cause.” The security chief firmly refused Miles’ demand this time.
“What are you security guys doing then? You’re scared of her?” Paul shouted at the guards, then turned to me again. “Olivia, don't think you can bluff your way out of this. I know the hotel manager here. One call from me, and you're out!”
With that, he pulled out his phone and made a call. “Hello, Mr. Pembroke, it’s Paul…you have to…”
[I'm busy.]
The call ended abruptly with a cold response, leaving Paul standing awkwardly with his phone.
I sneered and said calmly, "You want to speak to Mr. Pembroke? Let me help you.” I took out my phone and called, “Brandon, come to suite 767 now.”
Paul laughed at me. “Olivia, are you out of your mind? You're a broke ex-con. Don't pretend to be someone important here. We know exactly what kind of person you are. Is there any need to put on this act?”
Our other relatives looked at me like I was a clown, their faces filled with mockery and disgust. Mother wiped the sweat from her forehead and said in embarrassment, “I am so sorry. This is so humiliating. How did I raise a daughter like this?”
My father also looked exasperated. “Just leave. Stop pretending. You're making a fool of yourself and your family.”
“Some people are so poor they've lost their minds and developed delusions. Paul couldn't even get Mr. Pembroke here, and you think you can? It's ridiculous," Miles scoffed, her tone dripping with contempt. She looked at me as if even acknowledging my existence was beneath her.
But just as she finished speaking, Brandon arrived.
“Mr. Pembroke, you're here!” Seeing the man, Paul immediately turned into an obsequious flatterer, rushing to greet him with a sycophantic smile. He then pointed at me and said indignantly, "I was just about to tell you, this woman is a broke nobody trying to crash our celebration. You should get her thrown out before she brings down the hotel's reputation...”
“Shut up! Ms. Charleston is the hotel's CEO and owner.” Brandon Pembroke’s stern shout cut off Paul’s rant mid-sentence.
“What? C-CEO? O-owner?” Paul, who had been so arrogant moments before, was suddenly dumbfounded. He looked at me, then at Brandon, incredulous. “Mr. Pembroke, you must be mistaken. She's just a worthless ex-con. How could she possibly be the owner of your hotel? Is this a joke?”
Brandon glared at Paul and said firmly, “Listen, if you disrespect the CEO again, I won't be so easy on you.”
That shut Paul up. My parents, Miles, and all my relatives were utterly dumbfounded. They looked at me with eyes full of shock, as if their entire world had just been turned upside down.
“Liv, honey, what's going on here?”
“Y-yeah, how did you suddenly become the CEO of this hotel?” My parents stared at me in amazement. This time, their tone was no longer arrogant but filled with a mix of caution and respect.
I remained calm and cold as I said, “I should thank you for kicking me out of the house. If not for that, you'd have bled me dry.”
I might have foolishly shared my wealth with them if they hadn't been so heartless in throwing me out. Given their greed, they would have found a way to take every last penny of that two hundred million.
Olivia’s POV:I lift a little higher, pausing and looking away to his chest, letting his eyes scan all of me as he stands motionless, listening, watching, taking it in and analyzing me with that quick brain. I get nothing from him, even when he slides his gaze down over my naked breasts and curves and comes slowly back up to lock on mine with a serious look that penetrates my soul. The smile faded away, but he still has a joyous aura surrounding him. “I will never give up on you. If you want this, you will never get rid of me again. I swear. I’m in this for the long haul, Liv.” “Good. Now take your clothes off, get over here and make love to me. It’s about time we stopped fucking around and got down to the real business.” I smirk as I say it. Hardly a sweet romantic seduction, but one thing I have learned is that I need to find my backbone with him.I was made to deal with this arrogant man. I need to remember that when dealing with him. He then breaks into the most gorgeous ungua
Olivia’s POV:I like this apartment; it somehow seems like I have been here before even though I have never laid eyes on it. I love the open space and simple furnishings. Nothing overly showy or flashy, nothing fussy. Just enough to feel comfy and relaxed in a way that invites you to come in and lounge your cares away. It’s peaceful and feels like home, even though I’m a stranger within its walls.It’s no surprise I like it, though; one thing I found when making the club gorgeous was that Lexi and I have a similar taste in décor, and we gel well in terms of style. We can argue about most things, but we never argued over styling choices.I waste no time in sinking into the hot bath and letting my weary bones blend with the water, turning my limbs to fluid weightlessness. I exhale with relief at the comforting feel of hot liquid overtaking my skin as it submerges and slides over all the tiny marks and grazes, littering the surface, cleansing them of grime and blood. Stings and nips beco
Olivia’s POV: She smiles again, nothing but warmth in that wrinkled little face, and I wonder if she was an attempt at giving himself a stand-in mother. She has that maternal vibe, and I could see why he wouldn’t want the hassle of a live-in maid whom he has banged. He hates women trailing around after him when he’s done with them.He made himself what he lacked, and I can see why he never let me come here before. A cozy home he never lets on is his, a dog and a motherly maid. Like his small apartment, this place is somewhere he can be someone else, and it feeds a side of him that his mother never nurtured. “Of course.” I falter, covering my sheer lack of knowing what’s happening or even something as basic about him as not liking reheated food. It’s not something that ever came up, seeing as I don’t cook for him or have ever had to get food for him. A girlfriend should know these things, though. I want to know these things about him.After today I guess that’s a moot subject, and I
Olivia's POV:Walking in the door, ushered by Orlie, we are all in complete silence. I don’t even take the time to acknowledge him. I have no words anyway. I'm disheveled, filthy, and broken inside as I’m led into a massive open plan penthouse apartment that I would never think of putting him in. A building in Upper Manhattan’s most luxurious area.“He owns this.” Orlie stated as if reading my mind.It’s warmer and homelier than the other one he took me to. There are substantial soft corner couches, side tables, and furniture for lounging and laying cups by your side, in front of vast windows spanning entire walls and showing New York at its finest in sweeping views. I feel like we are on top of the world as we are so high up in a vast modern yet comfy home. My eyes scan the roaring glass fire in the natural brick pillar standing imposingly in the middle of the room, giving no natural heat, so it’s a digital screen. It serves as a divider to the metal railed stairway behind it at the
Olivia’s POV:Oh, God no.He twists my wrist painfully, causing me to release the shoe finally and its clatters to the ground with an anticlimactic little noise as it slides from his gaping wound. My only hope of fighting a man this size. He overpowers me cruelly, and all I can do is grasp at his legs to stop myself crying out with the pain he’s inflicting. He is going for a broken bone.And then, she’s there. Alice.“Well, look at you. Not so pretty in a disheveled state are you?”“Boss, we can play with her, right?” The other man insisted.“Not yet. I’m waiting for Harvey. He’s on his way here, say, fifteen minutes with the documents because Olivia here will transfer all her money to me. Did you know, it was our original plan, me and Brandon? Unfortunately, he fell in love with you----so the money comes first and then, I’ll take him back. And we live happily ever after because you are dead.”“You’re lying.”“Oh, wait until Harvey shows up. I sent him the photos and the record and hop
Brandon’s POV:I stopped just when Harvey was about to ride with us. An idea dawned on me. I know Alice. I know how she thinks. “Harvey, go back to your office. Alice will call you. She will want Olivia’s money in exchange for her life. I’m sure. Don’t let her know that you already know. I’ll open my GPS, you know what to do.”Harvey nodded. I thought he was going to be difficult. “Okay, be safe. Take care of her. I’ll take of things on my end.”I hope I know how Alice mind works. Or else.Olivia’s POV:The noise in the alley comes back down towards me, echoing eerily, and I completely freeze, pushing my attention fully on Brandon to zone out the fear. He is quiet, but I can hear noises on his end as I clutch it to my ear. I think he is checking his screen for my location and leaving the call open, but he isn’t listening. I can hear voices in the background, Orlie and the other men as he tells them which turn to take. I can hear so much of where he is and the fact they are on the mov