
Marcus stared at the price tag again, praying the numbers would change.
But they didn't. $14,899. His heart sank to the bottom of his stomach and sweat dripped down from the corner of his head. And then, his girlfriend's message sat at the top of his screen, bright and demanding. “Baby, this is the wig I want. Order it before Friday. I must slay for Brenda’s birthday party. Don’t embarrass me.” Marcus swallowed so hard that his throat ached. Fifteen thousand dollars for a wig. He wasn’t angry at Jane. At least, he didn’t want to be. He loved her. He had loved her since freshman year. She was bold, beautiful, confident, the kind of girl who lit up any space she walked into. Her presence was like perfume; it followed him everywhere, even in his thoughts. But right now, her message felt like a stone on his chest. He shut his phone slowly, like it weighed ten pounds, and leaned back on the shaky metal chair in his tiny hostel room. The ceiling fan squeaked above him like it was laughing. Marcus exhaled shakily. He wasn’t from money. He didn’t grow up with luxury. His mother's died a few years before he got into college and he had a sister to take care of. Being a scholarship student didn't make things easier either. Every semester, he fought with everything in him to keep his grades high so he didn’t lose his scholarship. He skipped breakfast on bad days. Survived on noodles on very bad days. Worked shifts after classes. Cleaned floors, served drinks, tutored freshmen just to meet ends and take care of his love too. And Jane wanted a fifteen-thousand-dollar wig. Marcus rubbed his forehead. His textbooks for the semester weren’t even bought yet. He had been saving slowly, five dollars here, ten dollars there. He had maybe two hundred dollars in his account. He needed about four hundred more. But now… “I’ll figure it out,” he whispered to himself. Because he loved her and was ready to do anything for her happiness. He pushed out a long breath and grabbed his worn-out sneakers. The sole was taped at the bottom. He pressed the tape flat with his thumb and tied the laces tighter. Then he grabbed his apron from the back of the door. Tonight, he had a shift at the hall. A big party for the rich kids and he was going to get high tips, exactly what he needed at the moment. And maybe he could plead with Jane to go for something... Lesser, she had never being the one to lack understanding. He shut the door behind him, his phone buzzing again. Another message from Jane: “Baby, don’t disappoint me.” Marcus smiled sadly. He wouldn’t. He never did. --- The hall was already shaking by the time he arrived. Music thundered so hard the ground felt alive. Bright colored lights flashed through the windows. Students crowded outside, screaming, filming, trying to get in. Inside, perfume mixed with sweat and expensive liquor. Marcus clocked in and grabbed a tray. “Move fast mutt,” the coordinator barked. “Don’t spill anything. These kids bite if they’re unhappy.” Marcus nodded and stepped into the Choas of the hall. He weaved through bodies, handing out drinks. People bumped him. Someone slapped his tray. A girl snapped her fingers at him like he was a maid. His face twisted as he walked far off a point. The hall was flooded with half naked ladies, and boys doing their thing at almost every turn. Moans filled with hall. High screams and laughter that almost caused Marcus ears to fold. This wasn't the place any properly trained teenage should be. And one thing he was grateful for was that his Jane wasn't like any of these. They had decided to keep themselves until their wedding night. At least, her and he respected that decision and appreciated. Her words from that night still clawed into his thoughts. "It's going to be just me and you that night. Hands folded into each other, naked." Goosebumps flooded every layer of hus skin at those thoughts. The moans increased, but Marcus ignored it all. He focused on the money, on Jane and on the wig. While he walked, a strange sound flooded into his ears. One that caused him to pause in an instant. It sounded so familiar. A name popped in his mind but he instantly shot it off. There's was no way that it could be the person that popped in his head. He tossed off the thoughts and contained with his duties. The sound came again. This time, stronger and sharper, slicing deep into the cores of his bones. Marcus drew in a deep breathe. His head making an automatic spine towards the direction of the sound. "Just need to confirm that it isn't who I think it is!" He reassured himself with a warm thug. But even then, his heart hammered and the pace of his breathe fastened. Marcus's eyes landed on a sight and his being froze. Quivering, Marcus flinched backwards in his steps. He pinched himself, twisted his ankle. Anything to wake up from this nightmare. But it was true. He quashed his eyes. Maybe it was her lookalike. But he knew it was just another excuse. Even in the list of a thousand, he was going to pick out Jane any day and any time and that was her. His girlfriend, barely clothed. She sat on the lap of Frederick Russell; the campus billionaire prince. Her tiny black top barely covered anything. Her skirt was so short it looked painted on. Her makeup was smudged like someone had been kissing her hard. And Frederick’s hands were all over her, focused firmly on the firm features on her chest as she moaned and screamed out his name desperately. No. No, he had to be seeing wrong. He took one slow step closer, the tray in his hands shaking and the drinks splattering all over his clothes. Then another. A girl nearby shouted, laughing, “Where are the condoms? Freddy wants round two!” Jane raised her hand with a rushed urgency, shaking even to her bones “Check my purse. The gold one! I kept some there!” "Seems my dirty little slut came prepared!" Fred held her neck and snickered dimly. Marcus stopped breathing. The tray instantly dropped and every shred of glass shattered in the same manner as his heart. The music didn’t stop, but his world did. Heads turned. Jane looked up, irritated at the noise that was interrupting her good time. First a wave of shocks ran through her body seeing Marcus there. There like a flicker, it was already gone. There's was no hint of shame in her eyes, embarrassment of even guilt, only a stone cold annoyance. She just frowned like he was ruining her fun. “Marcus? What are you doing here?” Her tone stabbed him.Latest Chapter
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“How dare you insult my father?!” She yelled at Marcus, but he didn’t look like he was ready to take back his words.“You are as foolish as he is, Tamara,” Marcus added, causing her to growl. “Did…” Tamara turned to her father, but it seemed as though she couldn’t find her words, her voice breaking down before she could continue.“Did you hear that, Daddy? He just called me a fool! He just insulted you and me!”Sam was already glaring at Marcus, ready to deal with him.“I am going to teach you a lesson that you are not going to forget in a hurry!” He swore, turning to the guards who were running out of patience to do exactly what they had been called for.“Grab him at once!” He pointed, fuming in a rage.“Take him to the back and beat him up until he collapses!”“No! wait!” Wendy stepped in at once, spreading her arms as she looked at her ex-husband, her breath unstable just as her gaze.“You are making a very terrible mistake, Sam! Don’t let your ego ruin things for you! Don’t let t
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CHAPTER NINETY-SEVEN Sam’s eyes widened as soon as he saw the ticket, and even Tamara drew closer to take a look. “There must be a mistake, Daddy,” Tamara whispered when her father turned to her for explanations. “What do you mean, Tamara?” Sam’s voice was laced with annoyance, his angry eyes turning from the ticket, back to his daughter, and then to the ticket. “This is the exact ticket that I gave you to give to Miss Queen…” He looked at the ticket carefully again, and then he cleared his throat, anger churning inside his stomach.“How the hell did it get into the hands of…” He turned to Marcus, his eyes burning with disdain. “This… This…” He pointed at him, not knowing what exactly to call him. Then he growled, returning his gaze to his daughter. “I need you to answer me, Tammy. Tell me the truth…”“Yes, Daddy…” Tamara nodded, and then she took a deep breath, struggling with the feelings that gripped her. Sam looked at the ticket once again, and then he shifted his gaze to Ma
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“But this just proves how irresponsible and cunny you are, and I don’t see myself investing with and trusting my money with someone like you…” Sam thought he heard wrong at first, but the words from the young man were still resounding inside his mind, causing him to take a deep breath. He cleared his throat after a few seconds, and then he looked at Wendy, holding onto his wry smile.“You didn’t tell me that your silly boyfriend here is a clown…”He scoffed, holding onto his wry smile. “Where the hell did you meet him? A circus?” He burst out laughing, and his daughter joined him at once.They laughed so hard that they soon got the attention of some of the guests in the space who decided to watch the available show since the intended show was not available. “You are so funny, boy!” Sam pointed at Marcus, looking him in the face.“Come here to tell me that you are not going to invest in my company. I am sure Wendy has been blabbing to you about my plans to get Cent Corporation to bu
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“Don’t let your father deceive you, Tammy…” Wendy shifted her focus to her child, staring at her with tears in her eyes. “I loved you and put you first, and you know it. All I ever wanted was to provide for you, to give you the life that your father here couldn’t. I just couldn’t sit and watch you suffer, so I decided to go all out just because I love you!” She was still struggling not to drop her tears, staring at her daughter without blinking.But her expression fell the moment Tamar scoffed, watering down all her efforts. “What a funny way of showing it, Wendy…” Tamara snorted, her words piercing into her mother sharper than a sword. “You didn’t care about me, Wendy…” Tamara continued with a lower but audible tone, and as her father nodded in satisfaction, she was still looking for more hurtful words to say.“You just wanted to rebuild what was left of your father’s stupid and old garage. You just wanted to take care of that junkyard!”“Don’t say that!” Wendy shook her head in t
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Wendy turned to look at the young lady again, her eyes still wide while her lips refused to shut. “You…” She stuttered, pointing at the man and staring him in the eyes.She took a deep breath, and then she cleared her throat.“How…” She still couldn’t complete her words, her eyes filled with shock. “How was I able to afford to host this kind of event?” Sam asked, and then he scoffed, looking her in the eyes. “Well…” He puffed his shoulders, adjusted his jacket, and sighed heavily. “I decided to make use of the money from your father’s business. The buyers paid quite a huge amount, and I decided not to let the money go to waste.”Wendy’s eyes widened, sparking with both anger and shock. She tried to suppress her tears, but she couldn’t. Turning to look at the young lady standing beside her ex-husband, she took a deep breath, and then she let it out slowly, hoping to be able to get rid of the pain and annoyance that had cringed her. At that moment, the tears were already flowing
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CHAPTER NINETY-TWO The middle-aged lady sniffled, and then she nodded, wiping remaining tears on her face.“I am so sorry…” She apologized, and even though Marcus nodded, he couldn’t get rid of the annoyance that was all over his face. He wasn’t angered by the lady’s emotions, but the story she had told, and the fact that the event he had been forced to attend was yet to start. “Maybe I shouldn’t have come here.” He thought to himself, his mind filled with regret. Then he took a deep breath, and then he cleared his throat, preparing to break his silence. When he was certain that the lady was not ready to speak, it seemed like she was about to prove him wrong. “I would do anything for you to help me, Mr. Trevor. Anything at all…” Wendy’s tone was laced with a little desperation, and while she was still attempting to get a grip on herself, Marcus was busy attempting to find the most suitable response to give to her. “Just mention it, Mr. Trevor…” She insisted, her voice still sl
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