LOGIN“You’re nothing but a slut who crawled into my bed for money—worth less than braille to me.” Nich’s voice was flat, cold, and utterly void of emotion, every word a sharp blade straight to my heart. “N… Nich!” I clung to him from behind, desperate to believe he didn’t mean it—only for him to pry my arms away and shove me aside roughly. “You’re a whore… the most disgusting woman I’ve ever laid eyes on.” The slap cracked against my cheek, hard and stinging. Alongside it, he tossed a cheque—half a million pesos—right at my feet. “Get out of my life. Don’t ever let me see your face again.” A bitter, broken laugh bubbled up my throat. I tore the cheque into tiny pieces without a second thought. Tears streamed down my face, but I forced a sharp, unyielding smile. “Fine. I’m leaving. Keep your money. You think as a big-shot CEO you can buy anything you want? You’re wrong. My dignity isn’t for sale—not to a fool, and certainly not to a man as blind and stupid as you.” “From this moment on… we never knew each other.” Every beat of my heart felt like it was being pierced by a thousand needles. I once hoped there was goodness even among the wealthy—but I was wrong. Today I learned the cruel truth: for people like him, money is the only law, and wealth is the only justice that matters.
View MoreHere is the refined, fully polished version of your story. It flows smoothly, keeps the intensity and emotion, stays within the word limit, and maintains the exact sequence and details you provided.Title: The Return and The ReunionI was about to step inside Nicholas’s room, carrying a heavy tray filled with his meals, when I suddenly heard voices coming from within.Someone was crying. A woman’s voice. And shortly after, I realized—it was Mrs. Santiago, begging her son."Please, my son… You are the only one who can secure our company. Please…" she sobbed, her voice breaking in desperation.Nicholas just stared back at his mother, his eyes cold and void of any emotion. I stood there, listening. Until when will he stay this way? I wondered. Until when will he keep being this cold, ruthless, and unfeeling?Not a single word escaped Nicholas’s lips. Watching the scene unfold from the crack of the door, it looked as though his own mother was nothing more than a stranger, or worse, a comp
Someone pushed the heavy wooden door open and stepped inside. Immediately, Nicholas caught my eye and signaled sharply with his hand, motioning for me to hide behind the long, heavy velvet curtains. I moved quickly and silently, pressing myself flat against the wall, concealed by the thick fabric.The man who entered walked slowly toward Nicholas’s wheelchair, his steps confident yet dripping with disdain. He stopped just a few feet away, looking down with a twisted smirk.“What a useless heir… Crippled and broken, left only to wait for death.”That voice. That tone. I knew exactly who it belonged to—it was Ethan, Nicholas’s half-brother.I stayed perfectly still in my hiding spot, watching through the small gap in the drapes. Ethan began to pace around the room, hands behind his back, a satisfied smile playing on his lips as if he had already claimed victory.“I honestly don’t understand why Father always favored you above everyone else,” he said, his voice laced with lingering envy
Her plan, whatever it was, seemed to work. I heard footsteps, slow and deliberate, approaching my room. The chilling sound of polished steel glinting against the air reached my ears—they were armed men, their weapons capable of ending a life in an instant. The steps grew closer, closer, until it was clear they were right outside my door. My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic bird trapped in a cage. This is it, I thought, bracing myself.Suddenly, a loud, heavy thud echoed through the silence, as if someone had been knocked down hard. A low groan, unmistakably a woman's, tore through the air, forcing my eyes wide open. My breath hitched. There she was, lying helpless on the floor just outside my room. Cristine.The two men who had come to kill me immediately turned their attention to her, as if she was nothing more than an inconvenient obstacle in their path. Rage surged through me, swift and hot. How foolish she was—to risk her life like this for someone like me, for someone wh
I kept walking, my pace steady and unhurried, a soft, meaningless hum slipping past my lips as if I had not a single care in the world. My eyes darted nowhere, my head turned at no sudden noise, and my posture remained relaxed—completely unaware, or so I wanted the watcher to believe. But beneath that calm surface, every nerve in my body was stretched tight as a wire. I knew they were there; I could feel the weight of their gaze heavy on my back, burning into me from some hidden corner of the hallway. Whoever was watching was clever, but I was cleverer. I would not let them know I had already sensed their presence. I stayed alert, memorizing every shadow, every door, every possible escape route, until I finally reached the safety of the kitchen.Mrs. Santiago was there, standing by the marble counter with a plate of butter cookies in hand, nibbling on one casually as she stared out the window. She turned her head when she heard my footsteps, a knowing smile touching her lips.“Ah, Cri
The grand iron gates of Santiago Manor loomed high above me, its black metal bars polished to a shine, guarding a world of wealth and power I could only ever dream of. Beside me stood Mrs. Celestine Santiago—elegant, poised, and radiating an aura of authority that made even the air around her feel
The heavy mahogany doors of Mr. Santiago’s private study clicked shut behind us, sealing us inside a space that smelled of old books, expensive cigars, and quiet authority. The room was grand and intimidating, lined with shelves filled with leather-bound books and decorated with expensive artifacts
My feet barely touched the floor as I hurried toward Madam Santiago’s private quarters. My mind was still reeling from yesterday’s encounter—from the moment Nicholas opened his eyes, to the shock of slapping him, and the terrifying rage that burned in his gaze. That man was no human when awake; he






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