
I never thought betrayal had a sound—until I heard her laugh. My heart beat fast, hoping I heard wrong.
You know that kind of laugh you hear that made your heart skip for joy knowing fully well she was yours. Yes, exactly that kind of laughter but it wasn't it for me. It wasn’t just a giggle. It was a full-blown, head-thrown-back, soul-cutting laugh. The kind of laugh that used to be mine. The kind she used to give me when I said something stupid, or when we’d lie under the stars and talk about our future. Now she was laughing like that in someone else’s arms. In his arms. I stood there, frozen in the corridor outside the music room, the door slightly ajar. I hadn’t meant to snoop. I came with roses. Stupid, right? She liked lilies, but I couldn’t afford them, so I settled for cheap roses from the street vendor. I just wanted to surprise her. All my life, I had always prioritise just one person. She ment the world to me and I would even go to the end of the earth to get her what she desires. I would risk even my life to give it to her even if it meant me going broke or getting kicked to the earth. That was the kind of love I had for her but everything was going to nut right before me. I had hoped I was hearing it wrong. That I maybe be wrong. But the surprise was on me. “God, you’re so much better than him,” she whispered. I could hear every word. He chuckled. “He’s a nobody. You were wasting your time.” She didn’t defend me. Not once. Didn’t even hesitate. “You think he suspects anything?” the guy asked. “He’s too dumb to notice. Honestly, he should thank me. I was doing charity work dating him. I wish he even caught us in the act. It is high time I let him know we are not compatible." They both laughed again. My fingers loosened, and the roses dropped to the floor with a soft thud. That was when the door creaked open wider, betraying my presence. I wanted to go into the room with fury and knock the teeth out from his mouth but then I know I would only be doing him a favour and I would end up being the scale goat. And she saw me. Her smile didn’t falter. Not for a second. My face went pale. How could she? She behaved like I didn't mean a single thing. Like It didn't matter if I had caught her cheating which I did. “Oh,” she said, stepping away from him like she was bored. “Guess the charity case showed up.” I opened my mouth. Nothing came out. My throat burned, my chest felt tight, and my world spun like I was falling off a cliff with no end. He looked at me like I was a stain on his designer shoes. “You can leave, man. She’s done with you.” “Tell me it’s not true,” I croaked. “Tell me this isn’t real.” She laughed again—God, that laugh. “You were convenient, Pointus. You walked me to class. Helped with my homework. But you’ve got nothing. No money, no future, no status. Why would I waste my youth on someone like you?” I don’t remember how I got out of that room. I think my body moved on its own. I was outside before I realized I had tears running down my cheeks. I wiped them away quickly. Men aren’t supposed to cry. That’s what my father always said, before he left. He was this type of man that would instill in me want it meant to be a man but today I was not. I was another cry baby who was pained for seeing the girl he spent all his life worshipping. But I cried anyway. I wandered aimlessly, numb, past students laughing, past couples holding hands. My legs led me to the bridge near the river. The one everyone warned people about at night. I stood at the edge, looking down into the dark current. Would they miss me? Would she miss me? Probably not. I took one step forward. That’s when it happened. A flash of light. I stumbled back, shielding my eyes. I thought I was hallucinating. Maybe this was what dying felt like. Then I saw it—floating right in front of me. A glowing, translucent screen with strange letters that morphed into words I could understand. [SYSTEM ACTIVATION DETECTED] [ User: Pointus Gray ] [ Emotional collapse registered. Survival probability: 4%. Intervention approved.] [ Welcome to the Fortune System. Your first task has been issued. ] I blinked. “What the hell…” The screen shifted. [Task One: Spend $1,000,000 in 72 hours.] [ System Rules: ] [ You must spend it all. ] [ You cannot reveal the source of the money. ] [ The money will self-destruct if not used in time. ] [ Completion unlocks greater power. ] Timer Begins: Now. A digital countdown started ticking in red. 71:59:59 “Is this a joke?” I whispered. But then a phone vibrated in my pocket. Not mine—it was new, sleek, and unfamiliar. I pulled it out. On the screen was an app I didn’t install, already open. It displayed a digital bank account. Balance: $1,000,000.00 My heart skipped. I looked around—no cameras, no prank show crew, no laughing students. Just me and the night. The screen still floated, glowing softly in the darkness. Was this real? I didn’t know what to believe anymore. My girlfriend of two years had just destroyed me, turned me into a joke for everyone to laugh at. I had nothing. No family, no friends, no future. I was invisible. But now… I had a million dollars. And maybe, just maybe, a chance to become something more. I looked back at the water. And back at the new phone that got into my pocket in an unexplainable way. My breath etched in my throat. " Is this real?" I said with my eyes almost poping out of their sockets.
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Chapter sixty two
That moment you feel like you have the whole world on your shoulder. Should I say it was this moment? I couldn't stop the fear I was feeling. The uncertainty. I know I have to look over my shoulders now. I need to treat everyone like they were my enemies. That was the only way to survive. " Are we safe here?" I asked staring at Jeffrey. I kind of feel sad to miss the old house though. " What is going to happen to the staff and most importantly the house?" Jeffrey looked at me and smiled. " You didn't think I was going to allow them to destroy what your father laboured so hard to build." In a flash, he pressed a core at the back of his neck and a house magically appeared out of nowhere." My face became pale. " What the hell is going on? Are you saying my father invented all of this?" " We have a lot to talk about, Mr Pontius." Jeffrey said walking ahead of me. My head turned three sixty degrees as I walked. I still don't believe what I was seeing. As we got in, I
Chapter sixty one
The air grew colder with every step we took down the spiraling staircase. My eyes scanned the building making me wonder if I would ever know every faction in this building. Everything looked like a maze to me. The walls changed from polished alloy to rough stone, then back to reinforced titanium. It was as though we were descending through time—through different layers of whatever this compound truly was. Riku led the way, his footsteps silent, while Jeffrey stayed close behind me, his hand never straying far from the gun holstered beneath his coat. Yana didn’t speak. Her silence made me nervous. The deeper we went, the more the air felt charged, like it was humming—alive. Like it knew I was coming. At last, we reached the bottom. A sealed door barred our path, humming with a faint blue glow. Riku placed his palm on a scanner. A flash of light passed over his hand, then a voice rang out in a cold monotone: “Access granted. Clearance: Level Omega.” The door slid open, and a gust
chapter sixty
The door burst opened and Yana walked in with a look that meant danger on her face. " What is the matter?" I said looking at her face. " We need to leave now! They found us." She said immediately grabbing my hands. "Who found us? I thought you said no one can find us here." " I don't have time for a million questions, Mr Pontius." Yana said peeping out into the silent Hallway. " What about Jeffrey? Did he ask you to come get me?" I asked staring at her face. " Yes. We are going to join Riku and the rest of them at the hideout." She said dragging me through the hallway. I looked back as we walked. It was too silent. Too quiet and peaceful. Why are we running if nothing was chasing us." You said the building is under attack so why does everything feel peaceful and quiet?" I asked,dragging her to a stop with force. Yana looked at me and suddenly her face changed into a kind of monster.A tech monster. " Get down!" I heard a voice right behind me. I dropped to the floor and the
chapter fifty nine
The night felt longer than usual. It was suffocating, and the air tasted metallic, like static before a storm.I paced the kitchen floor barefoot, my mind spiraling. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw her face—Veronica Gresham, smirking like she held the key to everything I didn’t know about myself. And then there was him. The boy in the photo. Same eyes. Same birth date. Same mother’s name. Eva.The only woman I had called “Mom” my entire life. At this point, I wasn't sure if she was really my mother at some point. I staggered backward and sank into the nearest chair, the coldness of the kitchen tile grounding me. The system didn’t make mistakes. Its accuracy was digital—impossible to doubt. And yet, what it was telling me unraveled the very fabric of who I thought I was.“System,” I whispered again, my voice hoarse. “Was there a hospital record of Eva giving birth to twins that day?”[ Searching public and encrypted archives… ][ Match found: Eva , age 24, gave birth to male twins
Chapter fifty eight
I couldn't think straight.The thought of having someone look exactly like me was disturbing.Did Jeremiah's father have me cloned?And for what reason?I don't remember my mother telling me I was a twin. I needed to tell Jeffrey about it. I could cover more ground with the men who work for me through the system, but then the thought of what he was going to do when he found out about it gnawed at me.I wasn't even sure if I was legit or not.You know that moment when you began to doubt your authenticity. It was absurd, but still I could not get it off my mind.Another thought crawled into my mind.What does the lady want, and why would she show me something like this?Was she trying to blackmail me?I had told Yana and Riku to keep their mouths shut until I was able to discern what was going on, but I wondered how long they were going to keep their mouths shut for.I immediately grabbed my phone and entered the school page. I typed Vicky's name, and a lot of names popped up.Nice!I w
chapter fifty seven
The envelope sat there like it had weight beyond paper—like it was filled with danger instead of documents. It almost looked like it was rigged with explosive. I saw the look on Riku's face. He wanted to grab the envelope but I knew it can't be a bomb. I look around and saw the faces of the students. Smiling and talking and back at the paper in front of me. My eyes didn’t leave it, and for a moment, neither did Riku’s or Yana’s. The cafeteria felt quieter, even though the clatter and hum continued around us. “Don’t touch it yet,” I muttered, pushing my tray aside. Riku reached into his jacket, his movements subtle but precise. “You want me to scan it? Check for poison, tracking devices, explosives?” I shot him a flat look. “It’s an envelope, not a briefcase from a spy movie. Relax.” Yana leaned forward, her eyes flicking toward the door Vicky had walked through. “I can tail her. If she knows something about Jeremiah’s father, she could be a key witness… or bait.” “N
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