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From Ruin To Reckoning
From Ruin To Reckoning
Author: GIN ROSE
Chapter 1: Betrayal in Plain Sight
Author: GIN ROSE
last update2025-10-26 18:52:06

Adrian Blackwell’s hands trembled as he wiped the sweat off his forehead. The kitchen of the tiny diner was sweltering, and the clatter of dishes made his head pound. 

He hated this job, hated the long hours, hated the way life seemed to grind him into dust. But he had no choice. Three jobs. Three jobs to earn enough to finally propose to Selina.

“Adrian! Move those trays faster!” shouted the manager, his voice sharp enough to cut glass.

“Yes… yes, coming!” Adrian muttered, dropping another plate with a loud crash. A plate shattered on the floor, shards glinting like tiny knives.

He bent down, muttering curses under his breath. Every movement burned. Every second reminded him of how little he had, and yet how much he wanted to give Selina. 

That thought pushed him onward, despite the exhaustion clawing at his bones.

His phone buzzed in his pocket. He ignored it. His focus was on the dishes, on surviving another hour, on making just a few more dollars, then he saw her.

Selina Hayes. The woman he loved with every fiber of his being. And she wasn’t alone.

Adrian froze, gripping a tray so tightly that his knuckles turned white. His heart stopped. He blinked, thinking his eyes were playing tricks on him. 

But no, there she was, stepping into the lobby of the hotel across the street, laughing, her arm draped around a man he had never seen before. 

Handsome, tall, confident. Rich. She was smiling at him the way she used to smile at Adrian… before he became “too poor” to matter. “No… no, this can’t be…” he whispered.

He watched in horror as they entered the hotel. The man held the door for her with a gallant bow. She accepted it, flashing him a radiant smile that had once belonged to Adrian alone.

He felt the world collapse around him. The tray slipped from his hands and smashed onto the tiles, sending eggs and toast flying everywhere.

“Adrian!” the manager barked. “What the hell is wrong with you?”

“Nothing…” Adrian muttered, voice barely audible. His legs carried him out of the diner almost automatically, eyes locked on the hotel. Every step felt like walking through quicksand.

He rushed across the street, heart hammering, stomach twisting. He barely noticed the stares, the honking cars, the city noise fading into a dull roar. 

His mind was a whirlwind: “Selina… with him? But why? I… I worked so hard… I.”

Inside the hotel, he followed them quietly, slipping into the shadows of the corridor. He saw them open a door, Room 502. 

Adrian’s chest tightened. Every instinct screamed at him to run away, to forget, to escape the humiliation, but he couldn’t.

He pushed the door open, just enough to peek inside, and there it was.

Selina, his Selina, laughing, brushing her hair back… in the arms of another man. He thought he would vomit, his knees buckling, but then he noticed something, she wasn’t… guilty. 

Her smile was nervous, tense. Not the way a woman revels in infidelity, not at all. “What is this, Selina?” Adrian’s voice cracked.

She jumped, eyes widening. The man turned, startled. “Who… who’s there?”

“It’s me! Adrian! What the hell is this?!” He burst into the room, rage and heartbreak pouring out.

Selina’s face twisted into shock, then panic. “Adrian! Wait! You don’t understand!”

“I don’t understand?!” he shouted, his voice echoing off the walls. “I see you… with him! How long were you planning to?”

“Stop!” she cried. “Stop accusing me! You have no idea what’s happening!”

Adrian staggered back, chest heaving. “Then explain it! How could you?”

“I didn’t…” she started, trembling. “I… it’s complicated.”

The man beside her stepped forward, his expression calm but firm. “Adrian… please, let me explain.”

“Explain? Explain what? How she betrayed me? How I wasted my life for a woman who… who, ”

“Adrian, listen!” Selina’s voice cracked, tears welling up. “I never… I never wanted to hurt you. He’s… he’s helping me because I needed things I couldn’t ask you for. I… I can’t explain it all right now, but I swear, I never cheated on you!”

Adrian’s legs felt like lead. Every word she spoke sounded like knives twisting in his chest. 

He saw the luxury bags, the accessories, the expensive gifts scattered across the room, things he could never afford in a thousand lifetimes. 

And there it was: the bitter truth. He was poor. He was powerless, and she…She was being supported, lavishly, by another man. 

“Because he can give you what I can’t,” Adrian whispered, more to himself than anyone else. His fists clenched. “Because I’m nothing.”

Selina reached for him. “No, Adrian! You’re not nothing!”

But he couldn’t hear her. He ran. Out of the hotel, down the street, down alleyways he barely noticed, tears burning his eyes. 

Every step was agony. Every breath was humiliation. Every heartbeat screamed failure. He stopped by the corner, trembling, chest heaving. And then his phone buzzed again.

He dug it out, almost afraid to look. A message. A notification from his bank. “Sir, your bank account just received a transfer of $100,000,000 dollars!”

Adrian stared. Blinked. He stared again. The world around him seemed to freeze. “What… what?” he whispered.

Selina’s face flashed before his eyes, Marcus’s mocking smile, his own broken dreams, and then, something else stirred inside him. Rage. Power. Possibility.

He felt it deep in his chest, like a fire being lit for the first time. “They think I’m worthless. They think I can’t touch them. They think I’m nothing.”

Adrian clenched his fists. His knuckles cracked. His jaw tightened. The city around him blurred. 

The cold wind hit his face like a warning, or a challenge. “They will pay. Every single one of them.”

And in that moment, he vowed: He would rise. He would dominate. He would make them wish they had never mocked him.

The man who had walked out of the diner, beaten, broken, and humiliated was gone. In his place stood something else. Something colder. Something sharp.

Adrian Blackwell smiled. It was not the smile of a happy man. It was the smile of a predator, and it would only grow sharper.

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