
Chapter one.
As the taxi pulled through the busy streets of Los Angeles, heading towards the Central Hospital, Elvis Degreen couldn't contain his excitement to meet his mother-in-law, who had just survived the deadly lipolous disease, and his wife, who had been taking care of her. The past few months had been hell for the Reyker family as they tried to raise the money for Mrs. Reyker's surgery. Fortunately, last week, Elvis was able to receive his ten-year arrears from his job and had immediately transferred the entire two million dollars to his wife Arabella's account for his mother-in-law's surgery, even though he had initially planned to use his arrears to start his dream fashion firm and his wife's cosmetic shop. "I'm sure she's busy. Oh, poor Arabella, the past week has been tedious for her," Elvis quipped as he dialed his wife's number for the fifth time, but there was no response. The past two years had been nothing but bliss for Elvis and Arabella. There was no doubt about how much he loved his wife and how much he valued the vows they had taken two years ago when they got married. Seeing her sad these past weeks had broken his heart, and he didn't mind sacrificing his arrears to save her mother and forfeiting his long-time dream for now. For Elvis, the slogan was, "Anything for my Bella." As soon as the taxi pulled into the hospital parking lot, Elvis hurriedly paid the driver and headed straight to his mother-in-law's ward with the bouquet of flowers he had gotten her from a shop close to his workplace. "Hello, Family!" he exclaimed excitedly as he pushed the ward door open. He couldn't hide the big grin on his face. The first thing that caught Elvis's attention as he entered the room was the cologne of a man dressed in an expensive suit that screamed luxury, standing beside Mrs. Reyker's bed while Arabella was busy packing her mother's stuff. It was obvious he had arrived just in time for Mrs. Reyker's discharge. The coldness in the room made Elvis feel uneasy as no one responded to his warm greeting. "How are you feeling today, Mother?" Elvis questioned as he walked close to Mrs. Reyker, who was seated on the bed. "Don't you ever call me that, you fool! You're no son of mine; you're a poverty ambassador!" Elvis was taken aback by Mrs. Reyker's harsh rebuke, but he tried not to read too much into it, perhaps it was an adverse effect from her surgery. She was already an elderly woman, and a lot comes with age. "Mother, it's me, El..." He began, but was abruptly interrupted by the more agitated Mrs. Reyker. "Apart from being broke, are you also stupid? I know who you are! Elvis, the nobody!" She declared and sighed. Elvis, still thinking it was either a prank or his first thought, smiled and faced his wife, who was unnecessarily busy. It was obvious she didn't want to be part of the altercation. "Babe, what's wrong with Mother? Is this an adverse effect or..." "Mr. Man, can you stop being stupid? Does she look sick and dying to you, that you'll conclude she's having amnesia?" The man who had caught Elvis's attention when he first arrived spoke harshly. Elvis couldn't hide his confusion as he looked at his wife, awaiting an explanation from her. Arabella cleared her throat and was about to speak when Mrs. Reyker quickly interrupted. "Elvis, the Nobody, stop looking like a confused moron. Isn't it obvious that you're not welcome here? What has my daughter or I benefited from you in the two years you were married? Instead, you lived under my roof and ate from my money!" She declared disgustingly. "Men like Albert West are the real deal!" Mrs. Reyker declared with a smile as she stared at the mysterious man. Mentioning the name Albert West made Elvis recognize the man immediately. He was the famous Albert West, a prominent businessman who had recently been announced as one of the city's most influential men. Mrs. Reyker's aggressive clearing of her throat brought Elvis's attention back. "I needed surgery urgently, and it took you, my so-called son-in-law, over a month to raise a token of two million dollars. While Albert, who just visited today, paid all my bills, including the arrears, so I can always come back for my treatment. He paid a total of fifteen million dollars and also refunded your money. If that's what's giving you so much pride to bounce in here like you did." At that moment, Elvis couldn't believe his ears; he still believed all this was a prank. Mrs. Reyker had always treated him like a son, and not for once given him such hostile treatment. "Your presence here is irritating and making me sicker than the lipolysis disease did!" The old woman declared as she reached out for the paper beside her and threw it at him. "Sign that divorce paper and set my daughter free from the spell of poverty!" Elvis, still in shock, opened the paper and saw it was truly a divorce paper. He turned to his wife, the woman he was more than certain loved him and wouldn't join in her mother's sudden madness. "What's this about, babe?" He questioned softly, but instead of the answer he was expecting, Arabella looked at him with no emotion in her eyes and declared, "Sign the paper, Elvis Degreen!" Her words shattered every hope Elvis had, and he needed no other confirmation that this wasn't a prank. Mrs. Reyker couldn't hide the joy on her face at her daughter's words. "Is this what you want?" Elvis asked, and again, without an iota of remorse, Arabella's voice rang out, "YES!" The word "Yes" landed like a blow, but Elvis kept his composure, though his hands clenched involuntarily. "A divorce?" he repeated, his voice low and steady. "Why? What's happened?" Before Arabella could answer, Albert stepped forward with a smirk. "I'll tell you what happened," he said, his tone dripping with disdain. "Arabella has finally realized she doesn't need to be stuck with a loser like you. Look at her—she's beautiful, intelligent, and born to be a leader in the city's business elite, and you can't offer her that." At that moment, he pointed at Elvis. "I heard you're working in a restaurant, serving tables and dreaming small. Honestly, it's embarrassing; someone like Arabella can't be associated with you." Elvis's gaze shifted to Albert, his eyes narrowing. Before he could say anything, Albert raised his shoulders. "Unlike you, I'm a man who actually understands her worth, someone who can give her the life she deserves. Unlike you." Elvis's fists tightened, but he turned his focus back to Arabella. "Is that how you see me now? A burden?" At that moment, Arabella's expression didn't falter. "Elvis, it's not about being a burden. It's about reality. You're still stuck in the same place you were ten years ago, and I need to move on. If we continue, I don't think I'll achieve my dreams. I need someone who matches my ambitions, not someone holding me back." "Is that why he's here?" Elvis asked, his voice edged with bitterness. "You've already replaced me." "I didn't replace you," Arabella replied, her tone clipped and devoid of emotion. At that moment, Albert smirked, wrapping an arm possessively around Arabella's waist. Elvis's jaw tightened, but he didn't react, knowing that would be what Albert wanted. He ignored them, his gaze fixed on Arabella. "You've made your decision. Let's not drag this out." Without waiting for her response, he picked up the pen. The weight of betrayal sat heavy in his chest, but he forced his hand to remain steady as he signed the papers. When he was done, he placed them back on the desk and looked at her one last time. "I hope your new life is everything you want it to be," he said, his voice laced with quiet finality. Then he turned and started walking away, leaving behind the woman who had once been his entire world. "That's the wisest decision you've made, Elvis. Go and look for your kind!" Mrs. Reyker said with a smile. Elvis didn't bother giving an answer, but Mrs. Reyker's voice stopped him at the door. "For your two million dollars, consider it a bygone. I'll be subtracting it from the free meals you ate under my roof for two years, and also, do yourself the favor of going straight to my mansion to get your belongings from the gate. If you don't, I'll have them donated to charity. I've instructed my housekeeper to bring them out of my house." Without bothering to say a word to her, Elvis walked away, leaving the door wide open.
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Chapter two Elvis walked out of the hospital feeling dejected and seething with anger at the same time. He could hear Mrs. Reyker's mean words playing in his mind, but what hurt him the most was Arabella's declaration."Where should I go from here?" He questioned himself as he brought out his phone to search for a contact who could reach out to, but unfortunately, he was a loner, and the only friend he knew was his ex-wife, Arabella.He took a deep breath as he put the phone back into his pocket and headed for the taxi that was already honking for him from the other side of the road.Elvis thoroughly looked at both sides of the main road before crossing. The moment he entered the road, he heard the screeching sound of a car tire and the scream of onlookers.He turned to see a car speeding towards him. Before he could think of what to do, he heard a loud thud that sent him onto the ground.He could hear the screams of onlookers as the car that had hit him sped away."Let's rush him to
Elvis Dagreen: From Rejection to Redemption Chapter Three
Chapter ThreeElvis turned to leave the elderly man, but his conscience couldn't let him go. Even though the man was a stranger, he had saved his life, and the man wasn't stopping him from leaving.He took a deep breath as he turned to face the man. "Fine! I'll take the card, but I doubt I'll be needing it because I am not who you think I am!" He said with a calm tone, reciprocating the respect the man had shown him.The elderly man hastily gave Elvis the transparent envelope. Elvis gave it a last glance before walking out of the mansion.For someone who had been run over by a car three days ago and who had woken up with an excruciating migraine, he felt surprisingly relieved and pain-free.The elderly man's touch had magically taken away the migraine. To Elvis, there was a logical explanation for that. With how beautiful the mansion was, it was obvious the elderly man worked for a wealthy family. He was sure they had hired the best doctor to help fasten his healing, and the therapy t
Elvis Dagreen: From Rejection to Redemption Chapter four
Chapter four At that moment, the lady's gaze caught the card envelope in Elvis's side pocket, and immediately, she recognized it as their most valuable card. It wasn't an ordinary card; only five of those cards existed, and for it to be in Elvis's possession caught her attention.Without wasting any more time, she pointed at the card. "Who gave that to you?" she questioned in a shaking voice that made everyone's eyes glue to the card envelope in Elvis's side pocket.To the onlookers, it was just an ordinary card; why was she overreacting?"Is that yours?" Selena quickly questioned the lady."I'm sure he stole it and was about to come use it, but nemesis caught up with him!"The lady ignored the inquisitive behaviors around her and, with a low, humble voice, asked Elvis again, this time politely, "How did you get hold of such...?" She began, but Elvis interrupted her."It's mine, and I'm here because of it!" he declared, and the woman swallowed hard. The sudden fear written all over h
Elvis Dagreen: From Rejection to Redemption Chapter Five
Chapter Five Elvis tried not to show his shock as he stared at the screen of the machine. That was a lot of money. He had never envisioned owning such an amount."Could the old man be telling the truth when he claimed I was the heir to a family I know nothing about? My birthday was truly the password needed to access the card!" Elvis thought to himself.Anita, seeing Elvis was lost in thought, quickly composed herself, not wanting to annoy him with her reaction. Elvis was the biggest client she had seen since her years as the general manager, and the last thing she wanted was to lose him. His investment remaining in their bank would mean a lot to their portfolio.She cleared her throat and spoke softly with great respect, "I'm sorry, sir, if I overreacted...I was a bit unprofessional.""It's fine. I'll be on my way now!" Elvis said, standing up from the chair. He didn't want to waste any more time; there was a lot he needed to figure out about himself.Anita immediately spoke, ready
Elvis Dagreen: From Rejection to Redemption Chapter Six
Chapter 6Elvis knew without a doubt that Arabella was ready to create a scene, and he wasn't ready for it. "Can you and your family members have a little courtesy and respect for yourselves and stop this public madness?" Elvis asked, shaking his head.His words only angered Arabella more. "How dare you call my family mad? You're good for nothing! After all we've done for you!" Arabella retorted, brewing with anger.Anita, on the other hand, was still standing close to the car when she saw Elvis and a lady talking. She could tell the lady looked upset, but with how calm Elvis was, it was obvious they knew each other. She didn't want to interrupt whatever discussion they were having, so as not to be on Elvis' bad side, her potential client. She stayed a bit far from them and got herself busy with her phone, awaiting the end of their discussion."Wait! Are you stalking me and my family?" Arabella questioned, her tone filled with untamed anger. "First, you were at the bank to cause havoc
Elvis Dagreen: From Rejection to Redemption Chapter seven
Chapter seven Elvis and Anita entered the opulent auction hall, with Anita quickly guiding Elvis toward the jewelry section. As Elvis glanced around, he couldn't help but marvel at the extravagance surrounding him, seeing well-known faces from TV, magazines, and newspapers dressed in their finery.Anita's soft voice broke through his thoughts. "I believe I've found the ring you were interested in," she said, leading him to a corner of the jewelry section. "There it is." Her excitement was palpable.Elvis's eyes fell upon the ring, and instantly, a throbbing pain shot through his head like a bullet. He gritted his teeth, fighting the urge to cry out as he suppressed the sudden onset of the debilitating migraine.In Anita's office, the same ring had triggered the intense pain, and he worried that his reaction might look suspicious. Anita, unaware of the agony wracking his body, turned to him with a smile."Sir Elvis, what do you think of it? Isn't it exquisite?""Yes, it is," he strugg
Elvis Dagreen: From Rejection to Redemption Chapter Eight
Chapter Eight Arabella watched Elvis with confusion. Why was he behaving like this? She had thought he would quietly go away after their divorce, but he was still acting like he had something to prove. “Why won’t he just leave me and my family alone? He was so quick to agree to the divorce, but now he’s making a fool of himself in front of everyone!” she thought.Albert’s laughter filled the room. “A man who can’t take care of himself is trying to show us he’s important?” he said, scoffing. "come on stop this madness and save our precious time."James, sensing the rising tension, quickly stepped in to diffuse the situation. “Now, now, gentlemen,” he said, his voice was authoritative but calm. “Let's not be hasty. This is a high-stakes game, after all, and it wouldn't end in a sour manner.”Elvis, his eyes blazing with an unyielding resolve, turned to James and spoke, his voice low but steady. “I agree with your terms. We can settle this right here, right now.”Arabella, filled with
Elvis Dagreen: From Rejection to Redemption Chapter Nine
Chapter nineThe room fell silent as Ernest Wishford and the young man accompanying him entered the hall. The only sound was the clicking of Ernest's shoes on the marble floor as he walked with effortless grace and authority.The atmosphere was thick with reverence, as even the wealthiest individuals in attendance dared not meet his gaze. Everyone bowed their heads in respect, except for two individuals: Albert West, who seemed unfazed due to his family's influential status, and Elvis, who was unfamiliar with Ernest's reputation and therefore showed no sign of intimidation.Elvis's gaze locked onto the young man standing behind Ernest Wishford, and his eyes widened in recognition. This was the same person who had rushed to summon the elderly man in the mansion when Elvis had first awakened.A flurry of questions swirled in Elvis's mind. What was this young man doing here? Was he intent on retrieving the card and exposing Elvis's true identity? Or was this all an elaborate trap design
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As the door closed behind the hoodlums, the mafia boss walked straight to Mama Rachel, his demeanor transformed once again. He handed her the money, his eyes filled with a sincerity that seemed almost foreign to his hardened face. "Mama Rachel, I'm really sorry about what just happened here. Please, don't take it to heart. It will never happen again."Mama Rachel's eyes widened in shock as she stared at the mafia boss, her mind reeling from the sudden change in his behavior. Why was he being so kind and apologetic? This was the man notorious for his ruthlessness, the one who inspired fear in everyone around him.The mafia boss continued, his voice filled with conviction. "From today on, if you need any security, any protection, please don't hesitate to call me. I'll always be at your back."Mama Rachel's gaze locked onto his, her expression a mixture of confusion and wariness. Before she could utter a word, the mafia boss reached into his briefcase and pulled out a wad of cash. "Here'
Chapter twenty Eight
The door to the restaurant swung open, and a hoodlum rushed in, his eyes scanning the room frantically. "What's taking so long?" he asked, his voice laced with urgency. "The boss has been calling and calling. I think he's in the vicinity and trying to reach you."The hoodlum boss's face paled, fear flickering in his eyes. "Is it sure?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper.One of his men nodded, his expression grim. "We're already in trouble if the boss is looking for us. We need to deal with this idiot quickly before he sees anything."Before they could react, the door swung open again, and a menacing figure strode in. The mafia boss was a towering figure, his face a map of scars that seemed to tell a thousand stories. His eyes gleamed with an icy intensity, and his presence seemed to fill the room with an aura of fear.The hoodlums snapped to attention, their faces frozen in respect. Mama Rachel's eyes widened as she took a step back, her heart racing with fear. She knew that
Chapter Twenty seven
Elvis's eyes locked onto the hoodlums' boss, his gaze unwavering. "I want to see your boss," he repeated, his voice firm and commanding.One of the hoodlums stepped forward, his face twisted in anger. "Are you being serious?" he sneered. "You think you we just walk in here and you a nobody demand to see our boss? Who are you?"The hoodlum laughed, his eyes glinting with amusement. "You better rephrase that, make it sound like you don't want to see our boss," he said, his voice dripping with menace. "Because if you see our boss, trust me, you won't come back looking the same."Another hoodlum chimed in, his voice low and ominous. "Our boss doesn't take kindly to strangers. He'll break you like a twig."A third hoodlum snorted. "You think you're tough? Our boss will show you what tough really means. He'll make you beg for mercy."Despite the hoodlums' intimidating words, Elvis's face remained stoic, his expression unyielding. His eyes seemed to bore into the hoodlums, daring them to com
Chapter twenty six
The hoodlums' boss sneered at Mama Rachel, his voice dripping with malice. "So, are you ready to cooperate now?" he taunted, his eyes gleaming with cruelty. "Bring my money right now, or I'll have my men destroy everything in this restaurant. I've given you much grace, and it's time to pay up."Mama Rachel stood tall, her eyes flashing with defiance. "I have the receipt right here," she said, her voice firm. "It shows I've paid for the year. I'm not supposed to be subjected to this kind of embarrassment and threat."The hoodlums' boss snorted in derision. "I think you don't get it," he said, his voice cold. "I decide who has paid and who hasn't. And you, being an old woman, should learn to mind yourself and not try to be wiser than you are."Elvis's anger was palpable as he stepped forward. "Watch your tongue, man," he growled, his voice low and menacing.The hoodlums' boss's eyes snapped to Elvis's, and he smiled cruelly. "Ah, you want to play tough, huh?" he said, but before he coul
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Elvis rummaged through the wardrobe, his eyes scanning the array of luxurious clothes. He finally settled on a simple yet stylish outfit, one that wouldn't draw unnecessary attention to himself. He knew Mama Rachel's preference for simplicity, and he didn't want to show up looking like he'd forgotten the sacrifices she'd made for him.As he dressed, Elvis thought about Mama Rachel's kind heart and generous spirit. He didn't want to appear extravagant or showy, especially not after being away for months. He wanted to show her that he still valued the simple things in life, the things she'd taught him.As Elvis prepared to leave, one of the drivers in the mansion approached him. "Sir, where is your destination? I can take you there," the driver said, his eyes attentive.Elvis shook his head. "No, I want to go alone. I'll be okay going alone."With that, Elvis made his way out of the mansion. He bypassed the expensive cars parked in the garage and instead opted for public transportation.
Chapter twenty Four
Elvis sat on the bed, his mind reeling from the events of the past twenty-four hours. His life had changed in ways he couldn't comprehend, and he struggled to distinguish reality from dreams. He stood up, his eyes scanning the luxurious room. Every detail seemed meticulously crafted, from the expensive bed to the plush couch and sleek toilet.As he walked around, he tapped on various surfaces, feeling the high-quality materials beneath his fingertips. The sensation was almost surreal, as if he was floating through a world that wasn't quite his own.His gaze fell upon the wardrobe, and he opened it with a sense of curiosity. Rows of tailored suits, crisp shirts, and perfectly pressed trousers greeted him. Elvis's eyes widened as he realized he didn't need to get anything else. This butler, whoever he was, had come prepared.A whispered phrase escaped Elvis's lips as he gazed at the array of clothes. "This butler man really came prepared." He couldn't shake the feeling that the man had
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Arabella stared at her phone in disbelief, the call having dropped abruptly. Elvis's voice was gone, and she felt a surge of anger and hurt. She muttered to herself, her voice laced with venom. "He thinks he's on top of the world just because he caught a wealthy lady. But he'll soon realize he's nobody. She will dump him just like I dumped him." Her anger fueled her words, but beneath it, she felt a sting of betrayal and guilt.Just then, her mother's voice interrupted her thoughts. "You sound upset, sweetie." She turned to see her mom, Mrs. Reyker, standing behind her with a concerned expression.She forced a smile, not wanting to share her frustration with her mom. "Oh, it's nothing, Mom. Just a minor issue." But her mom wasn't buying it. Her eyes narrowed, and she asked, "Is it about that good-for-nothing Elvis?"She hesitated, and her mom knew. "Yes, it's about him, isn't it? He's getting on your nerves again?" Her words were laced with disdain, and she nodded, feeling a mix of r
Chapter Twenty two
As Elvis stepped into the mansion, he was struck by its grandeur. The high ceilings, marble floors, and crystal chandeliers sparkled in the light, creating a dazzling display of opulence. He wandered through the spacious halls, taking in the fine artwork and intricate furnishings. The mansion was enormous, with room after room of lavish decor.Elvis couldn't help but wonder what his family had been thinking when they built this mansion in the estate. It was unlike anything he had ever known. He recalled the first mansion he had seen, the one where he had woken up after his accident. That one had been grand too, but this one felt different. This one felt calmer, more serene.Just as he was taking in the view from a large window, a soft voice spoke behind him. "Sir, I'm at your service. If you need anything, please don't hesitate to ask." Elvis turned to see a maid standing patiently, a gentle smile on her face.He nodded, still trying to process the sudden change in his lifestyle. The
Chapter twenty one
Elvis's fingers instinctively brushed against the ring on his finger, and a sudden jolt ran through him. It was as if the metal vibrated with an otherworldly energy, drawing his gaze like a magnet. The stone, though unseen, seemed to call to him, its presence resonating deep within his chest. A shiver danced down his spine as realization dawned – the stone was the key to harnessing his power. Without it, the torrent within him would remain untamed.Just then, Mr. Johnson's booming voice interrupted the silence. "I'm glad you've decided to accept my offer, Elvis. You've saved my life, and I'd be honored to have you around my family. Your energy is... refreshing." The patriarch's eyes sparkled with genuine warmth, and Elvis's lips curved into a polite smile."Thank you," he murmured, the words barely audible over the turmoil brewing inside him. As he met Mr. Johnson's gaze, Elvis's mind whirled with the weight of the stone's significance. His fingers tightened around the ring, the coo
