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Paid in Blood for a Lie
Paid in Blood for a Lie
Author: Faraway Cat

Chapter 1

Author: Faraway Cat
I, Gabriel Lamb, walked out of Strom Inc.

Cradling my mother’s ashes, I sat on the curb.

It was my mother’s final wish to have her remains kept in a bottle, all to save money to pay Noelle Strom’s debts.

Noelle appeared on the massive display screen in the city square.

The news announced, “This just in—Noelle Strom, chairwoman of Strom Inc., after five years of absence from the public eye, has resurfaced with her fiancé, Charles Atkinson, at a ceremony.”

I watched her on that screen, glowing with success and confidence.

Tears rolled down my cheeks.

My mother and I had worked ourselves to the bone to clear her debts.

Yet, it was all nothing but a lie.

I sat there in a daze until dusk when Noelle’s call came in.

On the phone, she sounded sweet as always.

“It’s late. Why aren’t you home yet? Where are you? I’ll come get you.”

I opened my mouth to speak, but all words failed me.

Before, I would pout.

There she was again, interrupting me in the middle of my work.

However, I could no longer bring myself to speak to her with the same level of affection.

Noelle’s voice held a touch of anxiety.

“Where are you now, Gab?”

“Working.”

Noelle paused as if it just occurred to her that I had been burning myself out night after night to free her from debt.

She promised to marry me once the debt was gone.

Noelle would finally settle down with me.

It was exactly what my mother wanted for us.

Today was supposed to be the day she would come clean about who she was.

“T-There’s something you need to know. The truth is, I’m the chairwoman to Strom Inc.

“I’m on my way to you now…”

I terminated the call and hailed a cab to leave.

Any hope I held for Noelle was no more.

By the time I got a grip on myself, all I could see was the reflection of my tears against the car window.

Noelle bombarded me with messages.

I didn’t look at the messages, nor was I bothered by what she had to say.

This day was meant to mark the beginning of our new life together.

However, her deception reduced my mother’s suicide to a mockery.

Five years of struggle were undone by one ridiculous truth.

‘Noelle, I’m done.’

I didn’t go home that night. Instead, I spent the night in a hotel.

Noelle blew up my phone with texts and calls all night long.

I didn’t check the messages or take her calls.

The next day, I showed up at the office first thing in the morning.

I was going to work on my resignation letter.

The firm turned out to be a subsidiary of Strom Inc.

I was just one of the regular accountants there.

Five years ago, Noelle and I both started at the company as new hires.

I introduced her to my mother, Bridget Lamb, when we dated.

With Bridget’s blessing, we began the wedding plans.

That was when Noelle claimed that she had racked up huge debts and had lost her job.

To cover her supposed debts, I took on multiple part-time jobs.

Bridget worked herself to the bone, the exhaustion etching deep lines into her aging face.

Little did I know, the company belonged to her.

I smiled wryly to myself.

Just then, Noelle strutted through the door.

Without acknowledging her, I went to grab my printed resignation letter.

Noelle approached me.

As she watched intently, I put my name on the letter with composure.

Noelle looked at me, her voice tender. “Done yet?”

“Yes.”

Noelle bit her lip, oblivious to the shift in my attitude.
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  • Paid in Blood for a Lie   Chapter 8

    Since my departure was so abrupt, it took a while before many figured out that I had gone abroad. I returned to the city I was once so familiar with, a place that held a lot of my memories. The city was just as I remembered, but I came back with a different mindset. I made my way to the memorial chapel. The property had been refreshed, its surrounding area serene and shaded by trees.My mother’s grave was tucked away in the quietest corner of the land. I froze when my eyes fell on the gravestone. The gravestone was imposing and beautifully made, clearly created with great thought and effort.It read, “Beloved mother, cherished forever.” The words couldn’t be more heartfelt. Who could have built this for Bridget?I honestly had no idea. It never crossed my mind that someone would erect a fancy memorial for my mother. After the initial confusion, one person quickly came to mind. It could only be her. With a lingering sense of doubt, I approached the gravestone.

  • Paid in Blood for a Lie   Chapter 7

    In the next few years, I was hardly the same man I used to be. Away from all things familiar, I left the land filled with painful memories for a fresh start elsewhere. I embarked on a long journey, visiting places Bridget often dreamed of seeing. The soil of countries she had once known only through pictures lay beneath my feet.On the shores of Bali, I took in the sea breeze brushing against my skin. I sipped coffee on the romantic streets of Paris. Standing on the African savannah, I bore witness to great herds moving as one. I took the time to explore every landscape. Along the way, I met many walks of life and listened to all sorts of stories. Realization slowly sank in that the world was huge, and there were endless possibilities in life. With that, I stopped clinging to the pain of the past and started to embrace a new life. Not long after, I settled down in a picturesque town in the South of France to start a tiny business. I sold my travel finds and cultu

  • Paid in Blood for a Lie   Chapter 6

    “Do you really think Gabriel left his mother to die, all for you? What a joke!” Charles’ shrilling voice cut Noelle like a knife. “Shut up!” Noelle angrily refuted. “Oh, really? Stop living in denial, Noelle! “Gabriel is a gold digger. He was only after your money. Now that he has gotten what he wanted, he’s gone.” Charles inched closer, his eyes reflecting delight and defiance. “Face it, Noelle. He doesn’t love or care about you. He never has.” With Charles’ voice growing louder and grating, Noelle lost it. “Shut up!” Noelle yelled and slapped Charles across the face. “Y-You hit me?” Charles put his hand over his face while looking at Noelle in disbelief and fury. “Get out! Get out now!” Noelle spoke chillingly, her eyes fixed with disgust and anger. Staring at Noelle’s bloodshot eyes, Charles tasted fear. He had the feeling that he had lost Noelle forever. Charles fled the office, leaving Noelle behind to wallow in agony and regret. Not long after Charles

  • Paid in Blood for a Lie   Chapter 5

    “Mr. Lamb submitted his resignation three days ago, saying that he was moving back home. I assumed that he had acted on your instructions.” The office believed that Noelle and I were dating. As I was about to become Noelle’s husband, my colleagues were courteous and never stood in my way. Before Noelle could say anything, someone else jumped into the conversation. “Move back home? Hmph! He’s a quick runner, for sure.” Charles cut in, his voice laced with smugness and disdain. “What are you doing here?” Noelle furrowed her brows. She’d rather keep the details from him. “What’s wrong? Am I ruining your moment with your lover?” Charles’ harsh tone reflected his jealousy. “Don’t be ridiculous. Do you need something? If not, you should leave. I’m in the middle of something.” Charles was about to blow up. Then came a call from Noelle’s assistant, and she had shocking news to share. “Ms. Strom, we have information on Mr. Lamb’s mother.” “Oh? Where is she?” Noelle asked

  • Paid in Blood for a Lie   Chapter 4

    My phone rang relentlessly. Even as Noelle’s name flickered across the screen, I refused to answer her calls. Noelle also bombarded me with text messages. The notification had not stopped popping up on the display. She was desperate to learn Bridget’s whereabouts. Noelle asked where Bridget went and my location, all the while begging me to pick up the phone. I read her messages, my fingers shaky as waves of emotions overtook my every being. It finally dawned on Noelle to show some concern for Bridget and me. However, it was far too late to matter. I looked at the name flashing on the screen one last time before turning off my phone. It had been a while since I turned in my resignation letter. For the last few days, I cut off all contact with the outside world. I retreated into an obscure corner of the city.Ever since Bridget passed away, sleep eluded me. I felt so exhausted and sleepy, my eyelids heavy. I tried to organize my thoughts and find a way to start af

  • Paid in Blood for a Lie   Chapter 3

    Any gift from Noelle—the girl she loved—was enough to make Bridget smile.However, that was in the past. I closed the lid and handed the box back. “You should give this to Mom in person when you have the chance.” Noelle furrowed her brows. Usually, I would act the way she expected me to. However, my distant yet courteous behavior felt alien to her. With uneasiness rising within her, she clutched my hands. “Bridget’s health…” Charles showed up and wrapped his arm around Noelle’s shoulders. “I call dips on this room, Noelle.” He pointed at my bedroom. “That room is taken.” Noelle turned to me and explained, “He’s a friend of mine. He needs a place to stay for work.” She stared intently at me, as if expecting me to put my foot down. To her dismay, I nodded and agreed without hesitation. “He can have the room. I’m going to my mother’s.” Noelle was taken aback. Not giving me a chance to change my mind, Charles bolted into the room. It was then she took not

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