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Scattered on the Wind
Scattered on the Wind
Author: Trimeow

Chapter 1

Author: Trimeow
Another voice chimed in, laughing even harder. “That’s nothing. If she knew that for the past two years, Dean had never liked her at all, or that because he did not want to touch her, he brushed her off during the day and sent his brother to sleep with her at night… Now that would be a gut-wrenching blow, wouldn’t it? Hahaha!”

The words hit Morgan Olsen hard. She clapped a hand over her mouth, barely stopping a scream from escaping. Her face drained of all color, turning deathly pale.

After saying that, the speaker nudged the handsome young man sitting beside Dean Lyon with his elbow, grinning.

“Hey, Jake, how does it feel sneaking around with your brother’s girlfriend for two whole years? I’m dying to know.”

The boy called Jake looked almost identical to Dean. He lifted his glass, lips curling into a careless, mocking smile.

“Tch, what do you think? It’s top-tier,” he said lazily. “Fair skin, soft body, and she sounds great when she cries. She can even take all positions without complaints. Why else do you think I’ve been preparing to transfer schools lately? Moving to Oxnard University makes it way more convenient to keep sleeping with her.”

At last, Dean, who had remained silent, spoke. His voice was as cold and detached as ever, completely devoid of emotion, yet every word cut like a blade, carving Morgan apart inch by inch.

“It’ll be over in a few days,” he said calmly. “If you want to have your fun, do it now. Once Hazel’s spot in grad school has been confirmed, I’ll cut things off with Morgan and formally pursue Hazel.”

“Oh my! Dean, you’re finally going after Hazel?” The group of friends immediately erupted.

“We’ve all seen how devoted you’ve been to her all these years—spoiling her since childhood and giving her anything she wanted. With only one guaranteed graduate slot that Hazel wants so badly, and Morgan being her strongest competitor, you really went all out. Getting close to Morgan, dating her, and then stabbing her in the back like this… That’s ruthless. Genius! You deserve to get the girl finally!”

Every sentence hit Morgan in the chest like a sledgehammer. Her entire body went cold.

So this was the truth, and it was ugly, cruel, and disgusting.

She stared at the group inside, at how they were laughing and drinking as if nothing mattered. Afraid that she would completely lose her mind if she stayed even one more second, she turned abruptly and fled. She ran blindly, tears pouring out uncontrollably as the world around her blurred and twisted.

Growing up, her parents had been extremely strict. She had never dated before, as she had always thought romance was troublesome and pointless. However, that all changed in freshman year.

She had been walking past the basketball court, arms full of books, when a ball suddenly flew straight toward her. She shut her eyes in terror, but the impact never came. A tall, cool figure had stepped in and blocked it for her.

When she opened her eyes, she found herself staring into a pair of deep, indifferent eyes, the sunset casting a golden glow behind him. Sweat dotted his temple, and his sharp features looked almost unreal. In that moment, her heart skipped a beat.

Later, she learned that he was Dean, the undisputed campus heartthrob of Oxnard University, who was born into immense wealth, with multiple campus buildings donated by his family. He was incredibly handsome but painfully impassive. Girls lined up for him from the university gates all the way to another continent, but he treated everyone with distant politeness, everyone except Hazel, his childhood sweetheart from the music department.

Morgan knew they were from completely different worlds. Hence, she buried that fluttering feeling deep inside and threw herself into her studies, becoming the unchallenged top student year after year. Yet somehow, her “chance encounters” with Dean began happening more and more often in the library, lecture halls, and even the cafeteria… He always seemed to appear around her.

Until one night, exhausted from studying, she fell asleep at a library desk. When she woke up, she realized she was leaning against Dean’s shoulder. Startled, she jerked away, her face burning. He caught her wrist instead, dark eyes fixed on hers, his voice low.

“Morgan, would you like to be with me?”

Her mind went blank. Overwhelming joy drowned her thoughts, and she nodded in a daze.

After they started dating, Dean was… strange. During the day, he was distant. He rarely initiated contact, and their dates felt mechanical, like tasks to be checked off. Yet, at night, he became someone else entirely—intense, insatiable, and almost frightening in his passion. He also liked to take intimate photos when desire overtook him.

She felt uneasy at times, but blinded by love, she made excuses for him. She assumed he was naturally cold and busy during the day, but because he loved her, he lost control at night. However, she never thought that the cold man during the day was the older brother, Dean, and the passionate man at night was the younger brother, Jake Lyon.

To them, she was nothing more than a disposable toy, a substitute for desire. Their ultimate goal had always been the same—to steal everything she had worked so desperately for and offer it up to another woman.

Morgan finally could not run anymore. She collapsed into an empty alley, curling in on herself as she sobbed, her cries painful. Just then, her phone rang. It was her parents calling. Her hands trembling, she answered.

Her mother’s shrill voice exploded through the line instantly. “Morgan! What are those shameless photos on the school forum? The tutor has notified us! Do you have any idea how much disgrace you’ve brought to this family? You’ve humiliated us!”

Her father’s furious shouting echoed faintly in the background. “Did we raise you so that you could embarrass us at university? You disgusting, shameless thing!”

Morgan could not speak. Her chest hurt so badly she could barely breathe.

Her parents had always been harsh. They would only offer the faintest hint of a smile when she ranked first or won awards. So, she studied relentlessly and controlled herself strictly to become perfect, just to earn a little more of their love. However, now that something had truly happened, they showed no concern or trust—only endless berating and disgust.

“Crying again, huh? All you know how to do is cry!” her mother snapped coldly. “Grad school is a lost cause now. We’ve bought you a plane ticket overseas for the end of the month. Get out. Leave. When people forget about this in a few years, you can come back.”

Morgan’s heart finally went numb.

She replied dully into the phone, “Okay.”

She would go abroad, but this time, she would never return.
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  • Scattered on the Wind   Chapter 23

    Dean and Jake knelt on the cold, damp floor, staring at the door that would never open for them again, as if their very souls had been drained away. After that night, the two brothers collapsed under the weight of despair.Dean returned to Lyon Corporation. He became even more silent and distant than before, colder than anyone could bear. He threw himself into work with reckless abandon, practically living at the office, filling every second of his days with endless meetings and tasks to numb a heart that had long since gone barren.He became a perfect machine of work: decisive, ruthless, and merciless. Under his leadership, Lyon Corporation expanded further, amassing greater wealth and influence. However, he shared it with no one. He rejected all arranged matches and introductions, and any woman who tried to get close was met with cold indifference. His world shrank to numbers, endless paperwork, and relentless corporate battles. He never married.Jake, on the other hand, went to t

  • Scattered on the Wind   Chapter 22

    Dean and Jake had exhausted every method they could think of, from power play to material temptation, humble pleas, obsessive pursuit, and even self-destructive displays meant to win pity. Every single attempt shattered against the fortress Morgan had built with coldness and indifference, leaving behind nothing but wreckage and a deeper sense of despair.In the end, they ran out of strength. They were finally forced to face a truth they had refused to acknowledge: they had lost her forever, not because she was cruel, but because they themselves had crushed whatever faint possibility of affection once existed, along with her dignity and her life, under the weight of the past.On a drizzly evening, Dean parked his car at the street corner across from Morgan’s apartment. He did not get out right away. Instead, he sat there, staring through the rain-blurred window at the warm light glowing from her apartment. He dialed a number he had been blocked from—one he had still tried to call coun

  • Scattered on the Wind   Chapter 21

    Jake, though, switched to a far more suffocating tactic. He stopped sending flashy, over-the-top gifts and instead began playing the “deeply devoted” card. Every single day, without fail, he appeared below Morgan’s office and, later, outside her apartment. Rain or shine, he stood there holding a lunchbox he claimed to have made himself. He no longer caused scenes or raised his voice. Instead, he watched her in silence, his eyes heavy with pain and longing, as if she were the heartless one who had betrayed him.Once, after Morgan ignored him, he suddenly slammed his fist into the wall beside him. The skin on the back of his hand split open instantly, blood pouring down. He then walked over to her car, raised his bleeding hand in front of her car, and asked hoarsely, “Morg… if I do this… will you at least look at me? Just once…”Sitting inside the car, Morgan stared at his self-harming, attention-seeking madness. Her stomach churned violently with nausea and fear. She immediately loc

  • Scattered on the Wind   Chapter 20

    The international arrivals hall was packed, a constant tide of people flowing through the exit. Morgan emerged from the crowd, pushing her suitcase. She wore a simple off-white trench coat, her posture straight, her expression cool and distant.Three years had stripped away the last traces of youth from her face, replacing them with composure and maturity. She was even more striking now, yet that beauty felt far out of reach.She had barely stepped back onto her homeland and taken in a breath of familiar air when two groups suddenly closed in from opposite directions, like sharks catching the scent of blood, blocking the exit in front of her.On the left stood Dean. He was dressed in an expensive, tailor-made suit, tall and handsome as ever. However, between his brows lingered exhaustion, along with an almost greedy urgency he could not fully conceal. In his hands was a large bouquet of white flowers which meant devotion, repentance, and faithful love.He looked at her with a gaze

  • Scattered on the Wind   Chapter 19

    The first time she aimed the spray at him, his entire body froze. Disbelief flashed across his face, followed by raw hurt and crushing frustration.Jake, however, reacted far more intensely than Dean. He was volatile and unhinged in a way that only grew worse with time. At moments, he would lower himself completely; he would beg her in tears, apologizing over and over while slapping his own face, rambling about how deeply he regretted everything and how he had truly fallen in love with her. Then, at other times, her cold indifference would push him to lose control, smashing furniture. He would even drag her away by force when she was simply interacting normally with classmates, sparking panic and more than one call to the police.He went even further. Leveraging the Lyons’ influence, he pressured Morgan’s university and her landlord, attempting to cut off her social circle and financial lifelines entirely, all to force her into submission.The two brothers quickly came to see each

  • Scattered on the Wind   Chapter 18

    After settling the breakup, Dean returned to the company immediately. He handled every urgent issue at top speed and then gave his assistant an order. “Book the earliest flight to Lindt. Push back everything on my schedule.”At that moment, he had only one wild, urgent thought: to find Morgan immediately. He could not tolerate Jake lurking at her side. Even less could he accept the possibility of losing her completely.During the ten-hour-long flight, Dean did not sleep at all. His mind replayed countless scenarios on repeat; anxiety, tension, and a strange, unfamiliar feeling close to panic burned through his nerves. As soon as the plane touched down, he did not even bother to stop at a hotel. Using the address his people had verified, he ordered the driver straight to Morgan’s apartment.By dusk, the streets of Lindt were bathed in warm, golden light. When Dean’s car came to a stop downstairs, he spotted a familiar yet lonely figure leaning against a streetlamp. It was Jake.Almo

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