As I walked into my room, I locked the door behind me and sat in the dark corner, hugging my legs and resting my forehead on my arms. But my peace was short-lived, as I soon heard my father's angry voice shouting my name.
"Anton! Open this door right now!" he yelled, pounding on the door. I could tell by the tone of his voice that he was furious with me. But I didn't listen to him. Instead, I remained sitting where I was, staring at the door. After a few moments, the noise stopped, and an eerie silence fell over the room. Suddenly, I heard the door knob turn, and my eyes widened in shock as the door swung open. My father stood in the doorway, his face twisted in anger, holding a golf club in his trembling fist. "D-dad," I stuttered, feeling fear as he stepped closer to me. I retreated away from him, but I was stunned when he pushed me against the wall, trapping me. "I told you over and over again that you should never disobey me," he growled, his eyes blazing with anger. "But you still managed to disobey my words, Anton." I clenched my fist as my body began to tremble with fear. "F-forgive me, Dad. I promise I won't do that again. I promise I won't disobey you." But my apology only seemed to enrage him further. He raised the golf club and hit me hard on the leg, causing me to kneel in front of him. I screamed out loud in pain, and tears fell from my eyes. As I looked up at him, I saw a flash of cruelty in his eyes. "How long will you learn, Anton? How long will you disobey my orders?" he spat, his voice dripping with venom. In that moment, I knew I had to escape. I had to get away from my father's cruelty and forge my own path. But for now, I was trapped. As I lay on the floor, battered and bruised, I knew I had to pretend to surrender. I had to make my father believe that I was defeated, that I would do whatever he wanted. So I stood up, slowly, and walked closer to him. I knelt in front of him, looking up at him with a mixture of fear and submission. "I will marry her," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "I will marry Brigitte." My father's expression changed in an instant. He looked at me with a mixture of surprise and curiosity. "Don't play with me, kid," he growled. "You have no idea what I could do to erase you from this world." But I didn't back down. Instead, I looked him straight in the eye and repeated my words. "I want to marry Brigitte." My father raised an eyebrow, clearly skeptical. But I could see the doubt in his eyes, the uncertainty. And in that moment, I knew I had him right where I wanted him. "I love her, Dad," I said, forcing a smile onto my lips. And in that instant, my father's expression changed. He smiled, a wide, triumphant smile. "Don't worry, son," he said, hugging me tightly. "I'll send your message to Brigitte right away." As he hugged me, I felt a surge of anger and hatred. I wanted to stab him, to hurt him, to make him pay for everything he had done to me. But I knew I had to wait, to bide my time. Because one day, I would make him pay. One day, I would make him suffer. And when that day came, I would make sure he knew that I was the one who had brought him down. As I stood there, frozen in fear, my father's words echoed in my mind. "You're going to marry Brigitte, and you're going to do it with a smile on your face." I felt a wave of desperation wash over me, and before I knew it, I had turned and thrown myself into the swimming pool. The water enveloped me like a cold, dark shroud, and I felt myself sinking to the bottom. I didn't try to swim, didn't try to escape. I just let myself sink, feeling the weight of my father's cruelty and manipulation bearing down on me. As I lay there on the pool floor, I felt a sense of numbness wash over me. It was as if I had finally reached a breaking point, and I couldn't take it anymore. I thought to myself, "This is it. This is the end. I'm done." In that moment, I felt like I had died inside. The person I used to be, the person I wanted to be, was gone. My father had killed him, had suffocated him with his cruelty and control. As I lay there, I felt a sense of detachment, as if I was watching myself from outside my body. I saw myself as a puppet, a puppet controlled by my father's strings. And I knew that I had to break free, had to cut those strings and take control of my own life. But for now, I just lay there, feeling the weight of the water above me, feeling the weight of my father's cruelty bearing down on me. I was trapped, trapped in a prison of my own making. And as I lay there, I knew that I had to make a choice. I could stay there, trapped in that prison, or I could break free, could rise up and take control of my own life. It was a choice that would change everything, a choice that would determine the course of my future. But for now, I just lay there, feeling the darkness closing in around me, feeling the weight of my father's cruelty bearing down on me. I was trapped, and I didn't know how to escape. As I lay there, I felt a sense of hopelessness wash over me. It was as if I was drowning in my own despair, unable to escape the crushing weight of my father's cruelty. But then, something inside of me shifted. I felt a spark of anger ignite within me, a flame that grew brighter and hotter with each passing moment. I thought to myself, "Why should I let him win? Why should I let him destroy me?" With newfound determination, I pushed myself off the pool floor and began to swim upwards. The water resisted me, but I fought against it, my strokes growing stronger and more powerful with each passing moment. Finally, I broke through the surface of the water, gasping for air. I looked around, taking in the familiar surroundings of the pool and the surrounding area. But something was different. I was different. I had changed in those moments at the bottom of the pool. I had found a newfound strength and determination within myself. As I emerged from the pool, I felt a chill run down my spine. Something inside me had shifted, like a switch had been flipped. I looked around, taking in the familiar surroundings, but everything seemed different now. I felt a numbness spreading through my veins, like ice was coursing through my body. My emotions, my feelings, my very soul seemed to be freezing over. I was becoming a different person, a person I didn't recognize. I looked at my father, and for a moment, I saw myself in him. I saw the same cold, calculating gaze staring back at me. I felt a shiver run down my spine as I realized that I was becoming just like him. I took a step forward, my movements mechanical, my eyes fixed on my father. I felt no emotion, no feeling, just a cold, hard determination. "I will do as you say," I said, my voice flat, devoid of emotion. "I will marry Brigitte, and I will do everything you tell me to do." My father's face lit up with a smile, a smile that sent a chill down my spine. "That's my boy," he said, his voice dripping with approval. "You're finally learning to obey." I felt a pang of sadness, a pang of loss, as I realized that I was losing myself, that I was becoming a puppet, a puppet controlled by my father's strings. But the feeling was fleeting, lost in the cold, dark abyss that was consuming me. I was becoming a shadow of my former self, a shadow that was growing darker, colder, and more sinister by the minute. I looked at my father, and I knew that I was doomed. I was trapped in a living nightmare, a nightmare from which I might never awaken. I turned and walked away, my movements mechanical and detached. I didn't feel anything, no emotion, no pain, no fear. I was just a shell, a hollow vessel, devoid of any feeling. I went to my room, changed into dry clothes, and then went to the dining room for dinner. My father was already there, smiling and chatting with my mother. I sat down, ate my food, and didn't say a word. The rest of the evening was a blur. I did what I was told, went through the motions, but didn't feel anything. I was a robot, a machine, programmed to obey. The next day was the same. I woke up, got dressed, and went to school. I didn't talk to anyone, didn't smile, didn't laugh. I was just a ghost, a shadow, going through the motions. And then, I saw her. Brigitte. She was standing in the hallway, smiling and waving at me. I didn't react, didn't feel anything. I just looked at her, my eyes cold and empty. "Hi, Anton," she said, coming up to me. "I'm so glad we're getting married. I know we'll be happy together." I didn't say anything. I just looked at her, my expression unreadable. "I know you're not happy about this, Anton," she said, her voice soft and gentle. "But I promise, I'll make you happy. I'll do whatever it takes to make you love me." I still didn't say anything. I just looked at her, my eyes cold and empty. And then, I turned and walked away. I didn't feel anything, no emotion, no pain, no fear. I was just a shell, a hollow vessel, devoid of any feeling.As I held Bridgette in my arms, I felt a sense of relief and happiness wash over me. I had been away from her for so long, and it felt amazing to be back in her arms.We spent the rest of the day catching up and enjoying each other's company. We went out for dinner, watched a movie, and just relaxed together.As the days went by, we settled back into our routine. I went back to work, and Bridgette continued with her own projects. But I could sense that something was different. Bridgette seemed more energetic and vibrant than usual, and I couldn't help but notice the glow in her eyes.One morning, as we were getting ready for the day, Bridgette came out of the bathroom with a strange look on her face. She was holding a small white stick, and her eyes were shining with tears."What's wrong?" I asked, feeling a sense of concern.Bridgette took a deep breath and smiled. "I'm pregnant," she said, her voice trembling with emotion.I was taken aback, but then a huge smile spread across my fa
We pulled back from each other and smiled, feeling happy and content. My wife looked around the office, taking in the sights and sounds of the busy workspace."So, this is where you'll be spending most of your time now," she said, nodding.I nodded, feeling a sense of pride and ownership. "Yes, it is. And I'm excited to get started and make a difference."My wife smiled and leaned in to kiss me again. "I'm proud of you," she said. "You're going to do great things here."I smiled back at her, feeling grateful for her support and encouragement. "Thanks, I couldn't do it without you," I said.We chatted for a few more minutes, catching up on each other's day and making plans for the evening. Then, my wife glanced at her watch and said, "I should probably get going. I have a meeting in 20 minutes."I nodded and walked her to the door, giving her a quick kiss goodbye. "Have a great meeting," I said. "I'll see you tonight."My wife smiled and waved, and then she was gone. I watched her go,
I walked into the night club, the loud music and flashing lights enveloping me like a warm hug. I made my way to the bar, ordering a whiskey on the rocks. I downed it in one gulp, feeling the burn all the way down my throat.I ordered another, and another, losing count of how many I'd had. The music and lights began to blur together, and I felt myself becoming numb.I pulled out my phone and dialed Alex's number. He answered on the first ring, and I could hear the concern in his voice."Hey, man, what's going on?" he asked.I took a deep breath, letting it all spill out. I told him about my father, about the hospital, about the anger and hurt that had been building up inside me for so long.I told him about how I'd wanted to take revenge, to make my father pay for all the pain he'd caused me. But how now, it seemed like that was impossible."I'm so disappointed, Alex," I said, feeling the tears prick at the corners of my eyes. "I'm so disappointed that I'll never get to take revenge o
I stood there, frozen in shock, as I gazed at the frail, elderly man sitting in the wheelchair. His skin was pale and translucent, his eyes sunken, and his head was completely bald. He looked like a shadow of his former self, a mere specter of the man I had once known.And yet, despite the ravages of time and illness, I knew that this was my father. I could see it in his eyes, in the shape of his nose, in the curve of his lips. It was a face that I had once loved, once trusted, and now...Now, I felt a wave of emotions wash over me. Anger, sadness, pity, and frustration all swirled together in a toxic mix that left me feeling breathless and bewildered.The nun's voice cut through my thoughts, her words a gentle reminder that I was not alone. "Your father has been waiting for you for a long time," she said, her eyes filled with compassion. "He's been suffering from a terminal illness, a brain cancer that has taken its toll on his body and mind."I felt a surge of anger at her words. Ho
As the days passed, Rachel worked tirelessly to gather evidence and build a case to prove my innocence. She spent hours interviewing witnesses, reviewing documents, and analyzing data.Meanwhile, I was stuck in a cell, waiting for my trial to begin. It was a frustrating and helpless feeling, knowing that my freedom and reputation were on the line.But despite the challenges, I remained hopeful. I knew that Rachel was a skilled and dedicated lawyer, and I had faith that she would do everything in her power to clear my name.One day, Rachel came to visit me in my cell, a look of determination on her face. "I've got some good news," she said. "I've found a key piece of evidence that proves you were not involved in Sophia's business dealings."I felt a surge of excitement and hope. "What is it?" I asked, leaning forward in my seat.Rachel smiled. "It's a recording of a conversation between Sophia and one of her associates," she said. "In the recording, Sophia explicitly states that you we
As I slowly opened my eyes, my gaze fell on the person I loved most in this world - Bridgette. But to my surprise, she wasn't lying in a hospital bed, she was sitting beside me, holding my hand and smiling weakly.I felt a wave of relief wash over me, and I quickly sat up, wrapping my arms around Bridgette in a tight hug. "Oh, thank god you're okay," I whispered into her hair, holding her close.Bridgette hugged me back, her arms trembling with emotion. "What happened to you?" she asked, her voice shaking with concern. "You're all beat up and bruised."I took a deep breath, trying to process everything that had happened. I looked over at Alex, who was standing on the other side of the hospital room, watching us with a concerned expression."Where do I even start?" I asked, shaking my head.Bridgette leaned back, her eyes locked on mine. "Start from the beginning," she said gently. "What happened after you left me?"I took another deep breath, and began to explain everything that had h