They say time heals everything. At least that was what I thought. That I would be able to forget everything. That the money I got from the system was enough to make me forget what she did to me.
But they never tell you how many times the wound reopens before it scars. Ever since that video went viral, I'd been on autopilot-spending the money, watching people squirm, keeping my mouth shut. The system wanted secrecy. Fine. I could play the game. I felt like telling the world how much I was having in my account and how far I was wiling to go but to I can't. The system has sworn me to secrecy and I have no option than to keep my mouth shut. I can I l spend the money. Show the people I was no longer the weakling or the poor church rat Layla thought I' was. I want to be more and also, I want to show Layla what she was missing. But the deeper I sank into my new reality, the more the past clawed at me. I couldn't forget her. No matter how hard I tried. It wasn't just the betrayal-it was the memory of who she used to be. Or maybe who I thought she was. Layla. She was the first girl who ever touched my face like I mattered. I still remember that night on the library roof, when I told her about my mom working two jobs just to send me to school. She didn't laugh. She held my hand. Told me I was different. Special. Lies. All of it. But back then, it felt like love. We'd sneak into the art building after hours, where she'd sketch and I'd pretend I understood brush strokes just to watch her smile. We'd eat noodles on the dorm steps, talk about the future-our future. She swore I'd be great one day. "You don't need money to shine," she'd said once. Funny, isn't it? Turns out, you needed money just to be seen. I hated the fact that I had believed all of her lies that was now dawn on me that I was just a convince fot her. She was toying with me all this while, making me look stupid. Foolish! The memories hit harder when I walked past the campus fountain. It was where I'd first asked her to be my girlfriend. She wore that red scarf I saved up for. She has yes before I even finished the sentence. I remember how many work shifts I had to work and how I had begged my mother to help me add a little amount from her little earning to help me out. Now, that same scarf was wrapped around her neck as she clung to Jeremiah's arm. Jeremiah. He was waiting for me. I didn't realize it until he stepped right into my path, all smirks and expensive cologne. The air around him tensed, like even the trees bent to let him pass. "Pointus," he said, voice smooth and cruel. "Still playing dress up? Shouldn't you have given up by now? Nobody gives a fuck that you wear expensive clothes or shoes and certainly nobody give a fuck that you look more handsome." Jeremiah said taunting me. I kept walking, ignoring him. He didn't like that. The next second, my shoulder slammed into a tree. I gasped, the pain sharp. "I'm talking to you," he growled. I turned slowly, jaw tight. "I've got nothing to say to you." "Really?" He chuckled, then looked at me. "Nice threads. New money, huh? Trying to pretend you belong? I know you want her back but too sorry she doesn't want a loafer like you. I am sure that you must have been working for a rich man son or probably you stole that. Or have your mother been working ten times more than before?" My eye darted around as the students began to gather around us Jeremiah's cronies laughed. A few students recorded, hungry for drama. I clenched my fists. "Back off, Jeremiah." He grinned, sensing my anger. "Or what? You'll cry again? Run to Layla? Oh wait-she's with a real man now." That did it. I swung. I didn't even think. My fist caught his jaw, hard enough to snap his head sideways. The crowd gasped. For a moment, silence. Then... rage. Jeremiah tackled me like a wild animal. Fists rained down, merciless. His friends joined in. I felt my ribs crack-once, twice. My vision blurred. Blood flooded my mouth. Someone was screaming. Maybe it was me. I tried to fight back. I did. But I was outnumbered. Overwhelmed. Everywhere I looked was filed with disdain looks like i didn't belong. I collapsed, everything fading to black. When I woke up, the lights above were too bright. Beeping. Clean sheets. The sharp scent of antiseptic. Hospital. I tried to move-my body protested with a scream of pain. My face was swollen. My side felt like it had been crushed. My head throbbed like it was splitting in half. I blinked up at the ceiling, barely breathing. I looked around and I could see my phone right beside my bed. I wonder who brought me back home "System," I croaked thinking I could get the answer that I needed. I had spent the money I had on everything I needed trying to impress Layla or at least show off but everything had been in vain. The pain was even more than I had anticipated. The bruise, the head ache and my aching arm throbbed with pain. The door opened and I saw my mother who has been surprised to see how our life has changed and was shocked to see me lying on the bed bleeding. I thought she was going to lash at me, but to my surprise, she walked past me and was soon back with a first aid kit. I looked at her each time as she worked on my wound thinking she would say a word but she didn't. My phone vibrated right beside me. I groaned and picked it up, little did I know I was in for another shock of my life.Latest Chapter
chapter one hundred
Rossa’s words stayed in my head long after the call ended.You did well.Did I?I dropped the phone on the table and ran my hand through my hair. My chest felt tight. Hearing her say Zack killed my real father changed everything.If that was true, then my whole life had been built on a lie.“When do you want to meet her?” Rossa asked calmly.“Tonight,” I replied without thinking.His eyebrows shot up. “That fast?”“Yes. If Zack already knows I’m moving against him, then waiting will only give him more time.”Rossa nodded slowly. “Where?”I thought for a moment. It had to be a place open enough so we could see danger coming. But not too crowded.“The old warehouse near the river,” I finally said. “No one uses it anymore. You can position yourself around without her noticing.”Rossa gave a small smile. “Now you are thinking like a leader.”I didn’t feel like one.I felt like a son who needed to give her mother the attention she needed. By evening, the sky was dark and heavy with clouds
Chapter ninety nine
" Who is that?" Rossa asked immediately I dropped the call. " My mother." I said staring at the metallic object in my hand. Rossa squeezed his face. " And what does she want?" The air felt tense the moment he asked. " She wants to see me. That was all she said." I replied absent mindedly. " Just that?" Rossa's face changed colour. " How am I supposed to know? We haven't talked in a lot while. she called me now and said it was of great importance." " You can always turn her down, Jason. You have been doing fine all this while." Rossa replied I sigh. He was right. I had managed to do things on my own ever since she told me Zack was my father. I was not sure why she said it or if what she said was true. I knew Zack was not my father. He can never be. " She is my mother, Rossa. I know that we have our difference but I can't just turn her down." I said with my brows squeezed. " You are right but what if this was a trap? She married Zack, Jason. Don't you forg
Chapter ninety eight
I, Alex and Rossa sat round a big table. Each of us were busy trying to sort out one or two things. "Wow!" Alex said out loud. His eyes slowly darting towards me. " I can't believe you allowed him grow this strong." he said resting bhs back against the chair he sat on My eyesbrows furrowed a bit as I looked at him. " Do you think this is easy for me?" The room went quiet the moment I said those words. " Do you think I wanted a life were I had to be a hero and safe the day? Do you know how long I had to live in the dark trying to find out who I really want?" Alex shrugged. " It is quite simple, is not? You had what you had in you. Do you know how many would die to have what you had? A system that gives you immense power and also grant you a lot of money." Rossa laughed. " What would you have done with a power like that?" he asked " Are you seriously asking me thay? Look at this map, Rossa. Zack has all the positions. Talk about money,men in high places and even soldiers. He
Chapter ninety seven
Martha was a bit thrown back. The look on her face showed that she was scared. She had stabbed the man standing right in front of him and he had managed to come back from the land of the dead. " And what happens to him if he gives you the core?" she asked with a shaky breath. Zack stood up slowly from Martha's side. A soft smile displayed on his lips. " Are you saying that you are going to do this for me?" he asked, his hands slowly running through his hairs. Martha gulped down the saliva at the back of her throat. She knew Zack had shown his last card. Saying no to his was like she as signing her right to life. She needed to hold onto something. She needs to let him know that she was on his side. The room went quiet. Her gaze slowly fixed on Zack. " If I managed to convince him adhe give you what you want, do we become a family?" Zack rushed forward, his hands cupping Martha's fragile's face. "Yes. Yes!" he said laughing. " We are going to become one big
Chapter ninety six
Martha did not feel herself hit the ground. Darkness swallowed her whole, thick and absolute, like the silence that had followed Zack’s final breath. She woke to the sound of steady beeping. Not the kind that came from a hospital monitor. Her eyelids felt heavy, as if glued shut. When she finally forced them open, the world above her blurred into white and gold. A chandelier. Not hers. His. Her heart slammed violently against her ribs. She was still in the house. The air smelled faintly of antiseptic and polished marble. She tried to sit up but something tugged at her wrists. Straps. Leather. Panic ignited instantly. She jerked against them, her breath turning sharp and ragged. “No… no, no, no—” “Easy.” The voice sliced through her like ice. She froze. Slowly, painfully, she turned her head. Zack stood by the window. Alive. Dressed in a fresh black shirt, sleeves rolled to his forearms, his posture relaxed as if they were discussing dinner plans. Not murder. Her
chapter ninety five
Martha’s fingers trembled as they wrapped around the knife.It was heavier than she expected. She had never imagined this was going to come on a platter of gold. For years she had imagined this moment in a thousand different ways. Sometimes she stabbed him in his sleep.Sometimes she poisoned his wine. Sometimes she simply walked away and left him to rot in his own empire of silence.But never like this.Never with him standing in front of her.Inviting it.Zack watched her with unsettling calm.No fear.No attempt to move.Only that infuriating, knowing look in his eyes.“You hesitate,” he said softly. " I thought you never cared? All this years of living under my roof, I had thought you are going to welcome the thought of sending me to the afterlife and now this?" he said laughing. “You think this is a game?” she whispered.“No,” he replied. “I think this is the only honest moment we’ve ever had. I know you want me dead. I know you want to kill me and now I am giving you the chanc
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