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1: Last Shift In Hell
“You really thought a girl like me would end up with a scholarship peasant?” The question cut through the loud music of the VIP lounge, hitting Leo harder than the dirty water soaking into his shoes. He didn't look up. He couldn't. He kept his head down, his knuckles white as he gripped the handle of a rough scrub brush. His knees ached against the hard floor. Around him, the Northwood Elite laughed, their expensive glasses clinking as the heavy bass made the tables shake. “Look at him,” Brad sneered. The varsity captain stood over Leo, his leather boots were inches from Leo’s face. Brad was the golden boy of the university, the son of a man who owned half the city’s skyline. He looked down at Leo like he was a bug waiting to be crushed. “He’s still scrubbing. Hey, janitor! I think you missed a spot. My boots look a little dusty.” Brad kicked the plastic bucket next to Leo. It tipped over instantly. A wave of grey, soapy water rushed across the carpet, drenching Leo’s only pair of sneakers. The fabric turned heavy and cold. Leo stopped moving. He stared at the puddle. His heart was hammered against his ribs, a slow, angry rhythm. For three years, he had been the campus ghost. He had taken out their trash and delivered their food without ever fighting back. It was a test. A long, grueling penance. “Don’t be mean, Brad,” Sarah said, her voice was dripping with sharp, mocking laughter. She climbed onto a white leather sofa, holding a glass of sparkling gold liquid. She looked beautiful in her silk dress, but her eyes were like ice. “Leo knows his place. He’s been a very good placeholder for the last three years. But even a tool has an expiration date.” She looked around the room, making sure the dozens of students were watching. She wanted a show. “Listen up, everyone!” Sarah shouted over the music. She pointed a manicured finger at Leo. “I’m officially done with the charity work. I’m done being the girl who dates a loser who can’t even afford a decent meal. Brad is a King. Leo? Leo is just a pathetic dog I kept on a leash until a real man came along.” The room erupted in whistles and jeers. Someone even threw a crumpled napkin at Leo’s head. “You’re dumped, Leo,” Sarah laughed, her face was now twisting with arrogance. “Go find some other girl who likes the smell of floor cleaner. Or better yet, go find a trash can and crawl inside. That’s where you belong.” She reached into her designer purse and pulled out a thick wad of dollar notes. With a sharp flick of her wrist, she threw them. The cash fluttered down like leaves, hitting Leo’s head and sticking to the wet floor around him. “There’s your breakup f*e, you beggar,” she spat. “It’s more money than your whole family has ever seen. Use it to buy a life and stay away from me.” Brad laughed, a loud, grating sound. He stepped onto the wet carpet, deliberately grinding his heel into Leo’s hand. “Clean it up, trash. We’re leaving for the after-party. Make sure this place is spotless by the time we get back, or I’ll have you kicked off this campus before sunrise.” Leo didn't move. He didn't flinch as the pain shot up his arm from his pinned fingers. He sat on his knees, his eyes locked on the digital clock on the far wall. 11:58. The red numbers blinked. Two minutes left. He had survived 1,094 days of this. He had lived in a room that felt like a closet and worked three jobs just to survive. All because of a promise he made to an old man who wanted to see if his bloodline was strong enough to handle the dirt. 11:59. The room began to empty. Brad and Sarah walked toward the exit, their arms were linked. Sarah didn't look back. She was busy leaning into Brad, whispering things that made him laugh. The rest of the students followed, leaving Leo alone in the middle of the mess. Leo took a deep breath. The anger in his chest was a hot flame he had kept suppressed for three years. He looked at the dollar notes soaking in the dirty water. He looked at his ruined shoes. Then, the clock changed. 00:00. Leo stood up. He didn't do it slowly. He rose with a sudden, powerful grace. He let the scrub brush fall from his hand. It hit the floor with a wet thud. He didn't look at the mess. He didn't look at the bucket. He walked toward the exit. His wet shoes made a heavy sound on the floor, but he didn't care. He pushed open the heavy glass doors and stepped out into the night. A storm was moving in. The rain turned into a heavy downpour within seconds. Leo stood on the sidewalk, his thin shirt sticking to his skin. He just stared into the dark street. The headlights appeared first. Two bright circles of white light cut through the rain. A massive, black Rolls-Royce Phantom turned the corner. It pulled up directly in front of Leo, stopping perfectly at the curb. The back window rolled down with a soft click. An old man sat in the back. He had white hair and a face that looked like it was carved out of rock. His suit cost more than the entire Northwood campus. His eyes were sharp, watching Leo with a look that was both proud and demanding. “The three years are over, Leo,” the old man said. His voice was deep, making the air feel heavy. “You’ve lived in the mud. You’ve let them treat you like a dog. You’ve seen the true face of these people.” The old man held a solid black card between two fingers. It had no numbers...only a small, gold lion emblem. “The penance is finished,” his grandfather said. “The accounts are unlocked. The name is yours again. So, tell me, grandson. Are you going to go back to your room and hide? Or are you going to take the throne and show them who the real King is?” Leo looked at the card. He thought about the dirty water. He thought about Sarah’s insults and the feel of Brad’s boot on his hand. He reached out and took the card. His fingers didn't shake. “I’m done cleaning, Grandfather,” Leo said, his voice was cold and flat. “It’s time to start taking out the trash.” He opened the door and stepped into the car. As the Rolls-Royce pulled away, Leo looked out the window at the university lights. The ghost was gone. The King was back.
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