My head shook as I looked as I looked at the message on my phone. Not because I was scared but because I had underestimated my opponent.
Underestimated, Jeremiah, Layla. To think that they would go that far was something I hadn't anticipated. ." Is that really true?" "Pontius would be rusticated." "I can't believe we are finally going to rid ourselves of that low life." "Well, it's a byebye to go riddance. To garbage." My hand shook slightly as I tried to grip onto my new phone. " You need to put that down and heal up." My mother's voice said gently. Her eyes darted towards me and I quickly hid my phone. Martha was a soft woman and she could turn a blind eye to most of the things I do. She was not a bad mother but she always gave me time to prepare my mind. I was going to tell her the source of the money but I need to prepare my mind, myself. No one would believe a gaming app that gave me that much money. Not even the most sane person. So, I had to find a way of letting her believe me. "You need to stop trying so hard to get noticed. I know you want a good life but isn't that meant for the rich?” Martha said looking at me as she placed the tray of morning coffee on my sick bed. She touched my forehead and looked at her time. "This is good. You are improving. You will soon be on your feet and be back to school in no time." She said with a smile. "I need to go, son. I am working the double shift today." I wanted to tell her to stop working so bad. I can now take care of the bills but how do I tell her that I was worth a million dollars? I had spent some money to get myself nice things and the house we were in but how do I tell her what was really going on. Moreover, I just got a message from the school authorities that I would be facing the panel for trying to defend myself against Jeremiah. "Pontius? Are you alright?" My mother asked staring at my face. "Is there something that I should know?" Martha asked. I looked at her very well. I knew my mother was not ready for the school stress. Work was taking it toil on her and having her to deal with my school life would be too much. "No,mum. I am good." I find the courage to speak. "Good, I am going to be back as soon as possible by tomorrow morning. You can take care of yourself right?" Martha said again. I nodded again and watched her walk out of my room. I closed my eyes to try and rest but it won't just come. I needed to fight back, I needed to show Jeremiah I was not scared of him. I need to go back to school. I groaned as I threw the dulve that was covering my bruise down to the cold floor as I walked towards the bathroom to take my bath. [AT SCHOOL] "Is that Pointus? What the hell is he doing here?" "He got the memo I think?" "Do you think he can win against someone like Jeremiah?" "He is a fool to think he can actually belong in this school. That he could belong in our world." " I even heard he has some cash to spend around." "Cash? Hard earned money from his mother's double shift at work. Who the hell is he trying to impress?" "Layla of course. Who will not give his best to have a go at that fit body of hers. I knew she was messing with him all along. Because how can someone so gorgeous date someone like him. A low life “ The words hit me to the curb as I dragged myself through the school compound that was silent the moment I walked in. I could hear their whispers but I was not here for the students. I was here to let them know I was the victim and Jeremiah should pray the price for bullying me. I felt all eyes on me, like I was some kind of freak. As I walked through the hallways, the whispers of the students followed me like a bad stench. Almost, like I was the villain when they all should point at Jeremiah for being a bully. I walked towards the Dean office where most of the students dreaded entering. The door slammed shut as I came face to face with men and women who were old enough to be my grandparents. "I can see you get our message, Mr Pontius. Please have a seat." A middle aged man said without looking at him. It felt like he could smell my anger, rage even though I had applied one of the most expensive perfumes before coming down to school. I limped towards the chair in front of them before one of them came at me. "We heard you almost injured one of the prominent students on campus. Is that true, Mr Pointus?" A woman who had a pointy nose asked My face went pale. "What? I believe there are CCTV cameras right inside the school. Why don't we have that checked before I am accused." I said defending myself. The room went quiet. "Do you think you can win against big students like, Jeremiah? His father donated exclusively to their growth of this school and not only that, he gave you the scholarship you rely solely on. If you felt so wrong about what was done to you why don't you ask your double paying shift mother to pay your tuition fees? Then we might count you equal with some of the students here." The Dean said again adjusting this spectacle. I clenched my hands in anger. This was clearly about superiority. About who had the upper hands. Definitely about social status and I was at the rock bottom. The least on the ladder. "We are willing to look the other way for now if you could afford the tuition fees because the school council has decided to retrieve your scholarship." Mr Frank Hudson said, staring at me. I looked at their faces, fearless for the first time in my life and the word slipped out of my mouth. "How much?”
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chapter fifty five
[ Ah! ]I let out a shout as I got up from the bed. The system woke me up before my eyes even opened. My body jerked like someone had poured cold water on me. My head throbbed, and my chest felt heavy. I gasped for air and sat up fast, my eyes darting around.I wasn’t in my room.The first thing I noticed was the smell—clean, too clean, like disinfectant and metal mixed together. The second thing I noticed was that my walking staff was gone. My heart raced. Whoever had brought me here knew exactly what they were doing.I rubbed my temples, trying to remember what happened. The car. The gas. The dizziness. Then—nothing.My phone lay beside me on the small table. I grabbed it quickly, but the screen stayed dark. Battery dead. Of course.“Damn it,” I muttered under my breath.The room was quiet. Too quiet. I looked around again. White walls. No windows. Just one door. The bed I sat on looked simple—metal frame, thin mattress, white sheets. The kind you’d find in a hospital or a lab.Som
Chapter fifty four
The days at school felt strange.The news about me and Jeremiah being brothers spread like wildfire. Everywhere I went, people whispered and stared. Some said it was a joke. Others said it was impossible. Everyone knew we hated each other, so the idea of us sharing the same blood made no sense to them.They didn’t know the full story. They didn’t know how much I hated having to pretend. But for now, I had no choice. Jeremiah’s father—Zack—had leverage over me, and I needed to find out exactly what he was planning. Until I did, I had to play along.Still, it didn’t make sense to me. Why did my mother go along with this story? Why did she let Zack tell the world he was my father? A father was supposed to protect his child, not hurt him. I couldn’t stop asking myself—why now? Why did I only find out about this after all the pain I went through?I sat at the back of the lecture hall that morning, my dark shades hiding the fact that I could see perfectly well. The class went on, but my
Chapter fifty three
The next question cut through the buzz like a knife. Max's voice was steady, but every word landed hard. “Did you have a hand in blindfolding Mr. Pointus?” he asked. For a moment the world stopped. The flashes of the cameras seemed louder, and even the wind held its breath. Jeremiah’s face changed. I could feel it — a tiny tremor in the way his jaw worked, the shallow quickening of his breath. My heart beat in my ears. I wanted him to break. I wanted him to say something—anything—that would make me feel the flood of satisfaction that had been building inside me for months. The reporters swarmed. Mics thrust forward, recorders clicked, and phones rose like a wall of small, shining suns. Jeremiah stepped back, eyes narrowing as if trying to place Max in some line of sight he could not reach. I could hear the faint beating of his heart now; it sounded different to me than it had before. He was scared, and for a second I felt a small, ugly pleasure. It had been a long time since
chapter fifty two
I adjusted the dark shade, which was keeping the whole world from knowing I could actually see. "Of course," I said with a smile. Jermain grabbed my shoulder, pressing into it with a wide chuckle. "What should I call you now? Aren't we brothers after all?" he said, smiling at the cameras. I wanted to land a blow to its face or even shout at it to let go of my arms, but I couldn't. My gaze swept through the tons of reporters that were dying to get an exclusive with me. I don't need to be told I need to be on my best behavior. Jeremiah laughed. "More questions for my brother, please!" "No, I am not in the mood right now. Can we do that some other time?" I said out loud, trying to walk away. But Jeremiah was fast. He has me pulled back. "C'mon, bro. Where is your sense of decency? These men and women left their comfort zone only to come here to welcome you into the family. The least you can do is answer their questions." I looked at Jeremiah through the shade. I don't need to see
chapter fifty one
"My father?" I arched my eyebrows. "Do you think I am honestly going to buy that bullshit?" Martha's heart beat so fast that I could hear it. I needed to calm down. I clenched my hands so tight I could feel my nails digging into them. "I don't want to do this, Ma. Can I just go to school? I am late." Those were my final words. I grabbed my spectacles and cane. "Will that be all?" Martha looked at me, and I could tell that she didn't understand me. I was slowly turning into something else now. Maybe the system was grooming me for what was to come, but I knew I was not the same after I was blindfolded. All thanks to Jeremiah anyways. I could smell the morning coffee my mother had made for me. I looked over at the tables as I walked down the stairs. "Would you like to take some? I prepared it just the way you liked it." She said slowly, trying not to get on my nerves. "I am fine, Mum. I don't want it." I grabbed my backpack and walked out only to be greeted by a chau
chapter fifty
The bar attendant looked at me and wasn't sure he was supposed to tell me whatever it was he wanted to spill. He let out a weak laugh. "I must say, you are good. Maybe you are even the best fighter I have seen in years. But do you think you can stand against him?" "If you mean him, you mean Zack, right?" I asked, sipping my whiskey even though it was late. "Yes. Zack is not just a doctor. He is more than that. Most of the leaders fear him because of what he can do. He makes the likes of you disappear, and he is into human trafficking. Most of the citizens don't know. They see him as a saint, but the locals see him for what he is," the attendant said, brushing the spilled whiskey on the table. "And no one has ever thought of telling the police?" I asked with my eyebrows arched. "The police, huh? They are in cahoots with whatever scheme is going on. If you go over there to complain, then Zack is going to make you wish you never did. I will advise you to let this go, blind boy.
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