LOGINOn the Memorial Day weekend, Mason Hayes, the student my wife, Abigail Sullivan, had been sponsoring, insisted on riding with me back to his hometown. My car was small, the drive was long, and the trunk was already packed. There was no way to fit another adult, so I turned him down as politely as I could. That night, Abigail came home and stayed quiet for a long time before finally saying, "He ended up walking along the highway. His feet were torn up." I frowned, trying to make sense of it. "It's a holiday weekend. There are Ubers everywhere. He could've booked one in minutes." She nodded softly, the same gentle expression she always wore, and poured me a glass of water. I drank it. The next thing I knew, everything went black. When I opened my eyes again, I was standing under a brutal midday sun on an empty stretch of highway. Abigail leaned into Mason's shoulder, holding her phone up as she livestreamed. There was a faint smile on her lips, but there was nothing warm about it. "You said getting around was easy, right? Why don't you try walking home yourself?" The livestream was packed. The chat flooded with messages, people placing bets on how far I would make it. I looked straight into the camera, ran my tongue over my cracked lips, and said, "Done enjoying the show? Now come and pick me up."
View MoreThree days after I was discharged, I was sitting in an office on the 47th floor of Brightline Corporation headquarters.The office had originally belonged to Natalie, but now it was mine. Beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows, the city skyline stretched into the distance as sunlight poured into the office.Two documents sat on the desk in front of me.One was a Brightline Corporation stock transfer agreement transferring 15% of Natalie's shares into my name. The other was the Sullivan Enterprise takeover agreement. As the company's largest creditor, Brightline had already secured a controlling stake and only needed my signature to make it official.Both signature lines were still blank, waiting for me.I picked up a pen and signed the Brightline agreement first, then the Sullivan Enterprise one.After signing both documents, I pressed the intercom."Send someone from Legal up."Twenty minutes later, Brightline Corporation's legal director, Thomas Graves, arrived with his team
Sure, Abigail knew she was wrong.Not because she realized what she had done to me, but because she finally realized who she had crossed.If she had known from the beginning that I owned Brightline Corporation, would she have treated me the same way?No. She would've treated me like royalty.But that wasn't love. That was fear.And I didn't want her fear.On the seventh day of my hospital stay, the stitches came out.Fresh skin had grown over the wound on the sole of my foot. Walking still hurt a little, but I was finally back on my feet.The fracture in my shoulder needed more time to heal. The doctor said it would be at least another two weeks before I could start moving it normally.Most of the bruises had faded. The deep purple and black had turned yellow and green, leaving me looking like a faded oil painting.Natalie came to the hospital every day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon.She didn't talk much. Most of the time, she just sat beside me, working.E
As the helicopter lifted off, I looked down one last time.Abigail was on her knees, Mason's arm locked around her throat. Two bodyguards were desperately trying to pry his fingers loose.Her face had already turned purple. Her mouth kept moving like she was shouting something, but the wind was too loud for me to hear.Not that I cared anymore.Natalie sat across from me, wiping the blood from my face.Her movements were gentle, but her brow stayed furrowed the entire time.She studied me for a long moment, lips pressed into a thin line.After a long silence, she simply said, "Let's go home."The Brightline helicopter landed directly on the hospital rooftop.On my second day in the VIP ward, Abigail and Mason made headlines.The livestream had cut out halfway through, but countless people had already recorded it.The footage spread across the internet like wildfire. Within a few hours, views had passed 100 million.Shortly afterward, Brightline Corporation released a statem
Abigail completely lost it.She lunged at Mason and started hitting him. He took a few blows before shoving her away and slapping her right back.The two of them crashed to the ground and started fighting, rolling across the pavement with fists flying. By the time they pulled apart, both of them had blood smeared across their faces."You! This is all your fault! You ruined me!"Mason's hands closed around her throat. Abigail grabbed a fistful of his hair and yanked hard. Neither of them let go.I stood there and watched.A woman who had just been on her knees, begging, and a man who lived on lies, tearing each other apart.Natalie stood beside me and glanced down. "Do you want me to stop them?"I didn't answer.A moment later, Abigail released her grip and collapsed onto the pavement, gasping for air.Mason curled in on himself, coughing violently.She turned toward me, her eyes red and swollen."Did you see that? I hit him. I stood up for you."Her voice was hoarse as she
Abigail pulled an urn from the car and held it up in front of me.It was my grandmother's.Everything inside me went cold."What…"Abigail smiled, the same gentle smile she used to wear in the early days of our marriage."Didn't you always say your grandma loved you most? What do you think she'
As I collapsed, I caught a glimpse of the livestream chat exploding.[He's down!][Not even a mile and a half. I win!]Mason leaned out the window and looked at me for a second. When he spoke again, his voice carried just the right amount of panic. "I think Carter passed out from heatstroke!"Ab
I shifted my gaze away from Abigail, ran my tongue over my cracked lips, and looked straight into the phone pointed at me. My voice came out hoarse but steady."Done enjoying the show? Now come and pick me up."The chat froze for a second before exploding.[Is this guy crazy?][After everything
Heat shimmered off the asphalt.In the back seat of a Rolls-Royce, Abigail Sullivan and Mason Hayes were laughing so hard that they could barely sit upright.Abigail kept the camera trained on me while the livestream chat scrolled so fast it blurred."Look at him," she said, her tone almost playf






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