RICHARD
James turned and stared at the salesmen, and asked, "Did you hear what this twerp just said?""Yes, sir," Jake and his colleague said in unison.James shook his head sadly."Amelia must have hit you too hard on the head. Sad that you don't have a thick skull. That is the only reason I can think of for your delusions or..." He turned to Jake again. "Do you know if cancer damages the brain when it gets to a certain stage?""No, sir. Not that I know of."I smirked, briefly considered telling him that I was completely cancer free. I imagined triumphantly waving the doctor's report stuffed in my back pocket in his face like a flag. The look on his face would be priceless.But I had to attend to the first things first. I glanced at the large clock on the wall, noted the time. In my mind's eye, I saw the timer at the hospital I had woken up in. It had been roughly three hours since my life had taken a completely different turn. I still had about twenty more hours to complete the system's task- more than enough time. I relaxed, looked around and noticed that about a dozen of the staff were hanging around the lobby,"I was just about to throw him out just before you walked in, sir," Jake offered, sensing James's anger."Well, then go ahead and throw him out," James snapped.Jake moved forward."What's the matter, James? Scared that I will actually buy the condo?" I drawled.With his eyes fixed on me, James stayed Jake with a gesture. "Me? Scared of you? You've got to be kidding me. Whatever gave you that stupid impression?"I leaned against the desk and raised one shoulder in a shrug. "Well, I don't know... You seem awfully eager to get me kicked out of here. I was thinking that you were terrified-""Terrified!""-That I will actually be able to buy the condo.""Odd that you don't seem drunk, but you are obviously high on something," James retorted. "Richard, you can't even afford the cheapest article of furniture at the cheapest housing unit here at Royal Homes." He paused, addressing the salesmen. "Except your organization has branched out and begun selling things to homeless tramps since the last time I was here."Jake and the blonde hastened to reassure him that this was not the case."We sell only the best in the entire city," the blonde said with a glare at me, and a look which said that he would not hesitate to throw me out if only James gave the order.I waved a hand airily. "I think we have had enough of the insults, don't you think? How about we get down to business? You're here to buy a house. I'm here for the same thing as well. But since you're so sure that I can't afford it, I propose we make a bet.""A bet!" James's brow went up.I nodded. "Yes. A bet, a gamble, a wager, a-""I'm well aware of what a bet is," James said irritably."Ah. That's a relief. So... where was I? Aha! If I'm able to pay for the most expensive condo here, this blonde creep and his sidekick here will kick you out of this place and you'll grovel at my feet." I had the satisfaction of seeing Jake and his colleague flush with anger as I mentioned them."And if I win?"I let out a short laugh. "You won't win. There's no way in hell you're winning this bet, James.""And if I win?" James repeated, his gray eyes flashing in anger.I pretended to think for a few seconds. "If you win, I'll be the one to get kicked out and I'll grovel before you. If you ask, I may even kiss your over polished shoes.""Done," James said between gritted teeth. He turned, addressed Jake and the blonde. "You both are witnesses to this bet. As soon as I win, throw him out of here."They eagerly agreed.I nodded. "Very well, then. Let's shake on it."I stretched out my hand. James grabbed it and squeezed it painfully. I didn't flinch."Haven't you been humiliated enough for today? Didn't your mother ever teach you never to bet against your betters?" he taunted."And didn't your mother teach you never to judge a book by its cover?" I replied.He immediately let go of my hand as though he had been stung. He whipped out a handkerchief from his pocket, wiped the hand I had shaken while muttering something about grime. All around us, the staff of Royal Homes talked and whispered to each other."...just bluffing," a leggy redhead brunette was saying to the man at her side. "He obviously can't pay for it. They'll kick him out."I turned her out."So, how much is the most expensive condo here?" I asked Jake who only gaped.The blonde guy elbowed Jake in the ribs. He winced.James shot him a glare. "Answer him, and let's get this over with. How much is it?"Jake nervously cleared his throat. "Just a moment, sir while I check our prices." He bent, tapped away on his computer. "The most expensive condo is going for one million dollars."There was an audible, collective gasp from our captive audience."One million dollars." The words rolled off James's tongue as his face split into a grin. "Hear that, Richard? Do you have one million dollars?""As a matter of fact, I do." I pulled out my debit card from my battered wallet, held it aloft so everyone could see, and pushed it over to Jake who received it with shaky hands. For the first time, he looked unsure of himself. He swiped the card on the machine. There was a brief, heart stopping moment when nothing happened, and even though I had received a credit alert from my bank, I had a fleeting thought that the alert had been some kind of cruel trick.Then the machine beeped. I released a pent up breath, when 'PAYMENT SUCCESSFUL' popped up on the screen.
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CHAPTER TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO
RICHARD’S POV—THREE YEARS LATER I ran around the living room, chasing our twins in some endless game of tag. They were shrieking with laughter, little feet pounding on the floor, and honestly, it was the best sound in the world. But just as I made a playful grab for them, Amelia walked in with a tray of biscuits and gave me one of her classic mom-glares.“Really, Richard?” she said, exasperated but trying not to smile. “If you keep chasing them like that, they’re going to fall. And then who’s getting up at night with them when they’re crying? Not me, that’s for sure.”I stopped in my tracks and threw my hands up in surrender. “Alright, alright! You win. Kids, you heard your mother. Grab a biscuit and calm down, alright? Before we all get grounded.”The twins scrambled toward the tray, wide-eyed and hungry like they hadn’t just had breakfast an hour ago. Amelia rolled her eyes at me, handing the kids each a biscuit before turning her gaze on me.“No biscuit for you, mister,” she tease
CHAPTER TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE
RICHARD’S POVI sat there, tapping my foot against the cold tile, waiting for the doctor to come in. Amelia was beside me, looking exhausted from my dragging her here yet again. But we were here, and I’d finally get some peace of mind.The door opened, and Dr. Geller strolled in, looking... oddly cheerful. He scanned his clipboard before smiling at both of us. “Well,” he said, “I’ve got some news that I think you’re going to like.”Amelia glanced at me, raising an eyebrow. “He didn’t find anything, right? See, I told you, Richard…”“No, no,” Dr. Geller cut in, chuckling. “Nothing bad. Quite the opposite, actually.”I held my breath, narrowing my eyes at him. “Spit it out, Doc. I don’t do suspense.”He grinned, finally setting down the clipboard. “Amelia, congratulations. You’re pregnant. Again.”For a split second, I thought he was joking. But then it hit me like a tidal wave, and I shot to my feet. “Are you serious?!” I practically yelled, and probably looked like a lunatic, but I di
CHAPTER TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY
RICHARD’S POV—THREE WEEKS LATER Arriving home with the bouquet in one hand and Amelia’s favorite snacks in the other, I hoped today would lift her spirits, even a little. She hadn’t been herself since...well, since the loss. Three weeks, and yet it felt like everything had been hollowed out.As soon as I opened the door, the tense vibe hit me like a wall. Amelia was sitting there on the couch, pale but trying to keep calm, while her grandmother loomed over her with that steely look. The minute she spotted me, her eyes narrowed like she’d been waiting for this.“Richard,” she spat, voice low and biting, “this is all on you. You should have done better. Protected her, watched out for her—”“Enough,” I cut in, barely keeping my voice steady. I didn’t want a scene, not in front of Amelia. But I couldn’t just let this go. “If you’re going to blame someone, find a mirror.”Her face twisted, anger flaring up, and for a second I thought she’d come closer. “How dare you,” she snapped. “How da
CHAPTER TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE
RICHARD’S POVDinner was quiet tonight. Too quiet. Amelia had barely touched her food, just pushing it around on her plate with this distant look in her eyes. I asked her if she was alright, and she’d just given me a tired smile and said she was fine. But something didn’t sit right. Still, I let it go, figuring she’d open up when she was ready.Upstairs, I lay on the bed waiting while she went into the bathroom. She closed the door behind her, and I stretched out, hands behind my head, staring up at the ceiling. The day had been long, and I was looking forward to nothing more than a quiet evening with her, maybe watch some dumb movie and unwind.But then I heard it—a loud voice cutting through the silence, sharp and strained. It was Amelia. A cry, filled with pain.I sat up so fast, my heart instantly in my throat. “Amelia?” I called, already on my feet and moving towards the door. There was no answer, only a muffled groan that sent my pulse skyrocketing.“Amelia, are you okay?” I ask
CHAPTER TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT
RICHARD’S POVAmelia stared at me, her arms crossed, her eyes hard. I knew that look. It wasn't good.“He deserves whatever he's getting. Richard. You know that, right?"Her words hit me like a slap. I frowned, trying to keep calm. “Amelia, come on. He's still my brother. I know he messed up, but he's still family.” She shook her head, almost scoffing. "So what? Family doesn't mean you get a free pass to be a complete asshole and try to ruin someone's life.”I sighed, leaning back against the chair. "I'm not saying he should get a free pass. l'm just saying.. maybe he did what he did out of anger, or resentment, or-""Maybe?!" she cut me off, her voice rising. “Richard, he tried to kill you. He tied me up and used me as bait! I don't care if he was angry or resentful, that doesn't give him a damn excuse to behave like a psychopath!”I winced at her words. She wasn't wrong, but still… “Look, I know he crossed the line. A million times over. But people do stupid things when they're des
CHAPTER TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN
RICHARD’S POV I froze, my breath catching in my throat as the bang reverberated through the room. For a second, everything was still. Silent. I looked down. Blood. Not mine. William gasped, his eyes wide with shock as he stared at the wound in his side. The gun slipped from his hand, clattering uselessly to the floor. I stumbled back, hands slick with blood, heart pounding so hard it felt like it was about to explode. The sound of the gunshot kept echoing in my ears like a bad dream, but this wasn’t a dream. William—my brother—was bleeding out on the floor. “Shit,” I gasped, rushing toward him. “Will… Goddamn it, stay with me!” His face was pale, eyes half-closed as he struggled to breathe. Blood poured from his side, seeping through my fingers as I pressed down hard. Too hard. It didn’t matter. “You’re gonna be fine. Hear me? You’re gonna be fine. Just hold on.” He coughed, a weak, bitter laugh escaping his lips. “Richard… you always… always screw things up, don’t you?” “Shut
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