Three months.
That’s how long they gave him. Three months to shed the name Liam Carter — the doormat son-in-law, the nobody husband — and become someone the world wouldn’t dare look down on. At first, it felt like dying. Every morning, he woke up before sunrise in the private Hawthorne estate overlooking the Hudson. A different world. One of silent staff, private chefs, biometric security, and rooms filled with books he couldn’t even pronounce the titles of. There were no distractions. No calls. No visits. Just work. And Voss. Always Voss. “You have to unlearn the man you were,” Voss had said. “If you want to survive the war you’re about to start.” They began with the basics: etiquette, speech, posture. He had lessons on public speaking, negotiation, corporate law. Military-grade fitness training followed — boxing, krav maga, cold swims before breakfast. He bled. He bruised. He broke. But he never quit. It was very hard but he persevered. Because every time his fists hit the heavy bag, he saw Charles Montgomery’s smirk. And his words, "There’s a valet ticket in the kitchen for you. My father asked me to tell you—he doesn’t want you here when the press arrives.” And “You were a charity case. You still are. Just sign the divorce papers when they come.” Every time the weights shook in his hands, he remembered being laughed out of the mansion like a pest, an embarrassment, his resolve grew stronger. And above it all, Natalie’s cold eyes haunted him. He could feel that she also saw him as an embarrassment. Someone who could never gain the love and approval of her family, friends and acquaintances. She could even be planning on divorcing him. After all, he was just a man she married on a whim, in rebellion against her father because she didn't want to marry the man they arranged for her to marry. Perhaps she was considering marrying her arranged suitor now. They had been like strangers living under the same roof for some time now. It made sense to believe she was planning on jolting, divorcing him. None of that seemed to matter now. One Night, Near Midnight They had just finished a training session. “You’ve changed,” Voss said, standing across the rooftop terrace. The skyline glimmered behind him. Liam wiped sweat from his brow. He’d just finished running eight miles on the estate’s upper track. “I needed to.” “No,” Voss said, stepping closer. “You chose to. That matters more.” He handed Liam a file. Liam opened it. Inside were photographs. Names. Bank accounts. Business ties. All linked to one familiar name. Charles Montgomery. “Your brother-in-law,” Voss said. “He’s been using Montgomery Group to launder bribe money through a shell corporation in Dubai. The Security and Exchange Comission (Sec) is already sniffing around.” Liam closed the file. He kept his face expressionless but thought to himself that the file in his hands was enough to put Charles away for a very long time. Didn't his father just praise him at the birthday party they held recently to celebrate his 60 years of life? What had Mr. Montgomery Sr. said, oh, yes.. "And a special thanks to my children. To Charles, my eldest — whose business acumen has already tripled the Montgomery Group’s quarterly gains…” He could still hear the applause. He had applauded Charles as well but now Liam could see he had been engaged in shady deals. So this was what he was doing behind his father's back? Or perhaps his father was not only aware of it but was supporting him behind the scenes. If he were exposed, the golden boy image he had painted fort himself would comer off like a shell. “Why are you giving me this now?” he asked. Voss’s expression was unreadable. “Because next week is the Montgomery Gala. Their hundred-year company anniversary. Full press coverage. Political guests. Global investors.” Liam’s eyes darkened. “And?” he asked, his thoughts racing. “And your invitation is already waiting,” Voss said. “As Mr. Liam Hawthorne.” That sounded distinguished and he smiled. But he had to have the image that went with the distinguished name. He recalled how all the men were always dressed, elegant in their tailor made suits or tuxedo and how he had always appeared like that pauper he was. Never again. These three months away from the Montgomerys had been an eye opener. His trainings might have been death itself but at least he had peace and was surrounded by those who knew his worth and appreciated him. As though reading his thoughts, "Voss said," Rest assured, everything to make sure you make an appearance worthy of the Hawthorne sole heir is already in place. Liam nodded. This was getting interesting. He wondered what their reaction would be once he came before them again. They may have thought that they had got rid of him for good and he was not going to make it out there on his own but would soon come crawling back to them, his tail between his legs but they were going to find out that it was farther than the truth of his situation. He could not wait to see the look on their faces when they saw him. He had them to thank because now, his wealth was his alone and they were now going to be under his mercy. Natalie, his so called loving wife had not once called him since he left their father's birthday party three months ago. That goes to show how mmuchhh she cared what happened to him. The thought hurt mire than he cared to admit and he brushed an angry tear from his eyes. He had grown to love her but it had been one sided. He had hoped it would change. That she would grow to love him back. Maybe not as much as he did but at least just a tiny bit but it was clear that she hadn't and that was okay because now, he knew those who love hi and those who didn't and how he was going to treat everyone. "Let's continue with the training", he told Viss, who nodded in approval, the sides of his cheek lifted in a little smile of admiration.
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It rained the night Montgomery Group officially collapsed.Liam had left no stone unturned in his bid to retaliate and avenge the wrong donrme to Tyrese. The city looked cleaner in the storm, but Liam knew better. Rain didn’t wash away corruption. It only blurred the bloodstains.He stood by the window of his high-rise suite, shirtless, muscles tense, watching lightning flash over the skyline. Behind him, the news ticker crawled: Montgomery Group Files for Bankruptcy; Heir-Apparent Liam Hawthorne Declines CommentOf course, what was there to comment about? He didn't feel like gloating.. He didn’t feel victorious. No celebration. No champagne. Just the hollow quiet of a man who burned an empire to save his soul.Tyrese was stable, but not yet awake. He had been in coma since after the operation but Liam was not giving up hope. He was going to do all he can to ensure that Tyrese continues getting the best medical care until he finally awakes. He didn't want to consider that he might
Chaoter13: A Price Paid in Blood
She entered without a word. No announcement. No warning. Just the soft shuffle of bare feet against hardwood floors. He didn’t look at her, not at first. His eyes remained on the city, his empire crumbling beneath the skyline.Ava sat beside him, wordless. She didn’t ask permission. She took the glass from his hand, drank, and exhaled with a hiss of breath. She knew what was bothering him. Then she said, softly but firmly, "The way I see it, you have two options. Break. Or build again."He turned to her slowly, eyes bloodshot, jaw tight. “If I fall now, everyone I crushed wins. Harold. The board. My father’s ghosts."“Then don’t fall.”Her hand found his, cold against the heat of his skin. She guided it gently, placing it over her heart, steady and strong.“Let them see you bleed,” she whispered. “Then show them it didn’t kill you.” She sighed. "I know you are feeling betrayed and crushed but that is to be expected. Your enemies fought back and used your weakness to their advantage.
Chapter 12: The Leak and the Fallout
Ava poured the wine slowly, her fingers brushing Liam’s hand as she passed him the glass. She had nit stopped staring at him since he arrived. She knew he was no fool. She wanted him to know her intention of he hadn't already guessed. They were alone in her penthouse — skyline behind them, shadows dancing across the glass walls.He was turning out to be better than she had imagined. A worthy opponent and partner. “You haven’t said a word since the board meeting,” she said.He watched her. “Still wondering if I can trust you.”She turned, unbuttoning her jacket slowly. “If you can’t… make sure I’m worth the risk", she murmured huskily. He watched her with a glint in his eyes. She stepped closer.Liam kissed her like a man who hadn’t felt anything real in months.It was fire. Controlled. Hungry.Later, tangled in sheets, she rested her head on his chest.“You’re not like them,” she murmured. “You don’t need to destroy to win. You… build.”He said nothing.But in the quiet, something
Chapter 11: Red Wine, The Bait and the Betrayal
Ava Langston didn’t waste time.Two days after the gala, Liam met her in the private suite of the Langston building. The view was immaculate. The wine older than most marriages. And the atmosphere? Predatory.“Montgomery’s crumbling,” Ava said, lounging like a queen in velvet. “But you’re not just destroying them. You’re... dissecting them. I like that.”Liam didn’t smile. “I don’t play games.”“Sure you do,” she purred, pouring him a glass. “But you’re good at pretending you don’t.”They toasted, and she slid a file toward him.It was a merger proposal. Marrow & Slate had inside leverage on one of Montgomery’s foreign logistics hubs — a weak spot Liam hadn’t targeted yet.“You help me crush their export line,” she said. “And I’ll make you richer than any Hawthorne in history.”He stared at her. “And what do you want in return?”She leaned forward, her eyes dark.“Just one thing: Don’t fall in love with me.”Elsewhere That Night — NatalieNatalie watched the interview from her father’
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Rain lashed the glass walls of the Langston Tower conference room, blurring the skyline below. The air inside was stale with tension, expensive cologne, and the sourness of desperation. Across from Ava, a board director from one of her subsidiary holdings was sweating through his collar. She had forgotten his name. He was supposed to be delivering quarterly projections. Instead, he was unraveling. “Montgomery Group is bleeding,” he said, fingers drumming nervously on the table. “They’ve lost two hedge partners in under six weeks, and Evermark’s holding off on renewals.” Ava didn’t blink. She already knew. She always knew before they did. What interested her wasn’t the collapse. It was the pattern beneath it. “And?” she prompted. The director hesitated. “We believe it’s connected to… an external actor.” That got her attention. She leaned forward slightly, the only movement she’d made in ten minutes. “Who.” The director swallowed, glancing at his tablet as if t
Chapter9: The Woman in White
The gala shimmered like a mirage above the skyline — forty-three stories up, perched at the crown of the Reign Hotel, where the elite gathered to devour each other politely. Soft jazz floated through the champagne-laced air. Men in crisp Armani exchanged sharp pleasantries. Women in diamond-dusted gowns whispered rumors behind champagne flutes. It was less a party than a war of masks. And Liam Hawthorne walked in alone. His suit was tailored black, shirt unbuttoned just enough to signal rebellion. No tie. No cufflinks. Just that calm, lethal air he now wore better than any fabric. He didn’t plan to stay long. Just make his presence known. Collect a few strategic greetings. Remind them all that he was no longer the boy from nowhere, but the man who had gutted Montgomery Group in broad daylight. Then leave. That was the plan. Until he saw her. White satin flowed like smoke around her legs. Her heels struck the marble with calculated poise. Her black hair was twisted into a per
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