Mag-log inMy wife's first love was bound to an "overachiever" system—every ounce of exhaustion he racked up from grinding away at work got transferred straight to me. He pulled seven straight all-nighters to land a multi-million-dollar deal and became a legend in the industry. Meanwhile, I ended up in the ER with heart failure. When I tried to explain it to my wife, she shot me a look of pure disgust. "You're just born lazy," she snapped. "You can't stand seeing him succeed at such a young age, so you make up some sick fairy tale to accuse him." After that, every late night he pulled chipped away at my body. First came nervous exhaustion, then organ failure—until I was hanging on by a thread. I went to the hospital for tests, but the doctors couldn't find a thing. A few even hinted I might be suffering from paranoid delusions. Then, to get his company listed on the stock exchange, he locked himself in his office for two weeks straight. I wound up dead from overexertion in my own room. When I opened my eyes again, I was back on the night of his very first all-nighter. This time, I bolted the door, pulled out a full strip of sleeping pills, and smiled. "Time to sleep."
view moreAnne had rung the death knell for the man she loved and her most capable partner—with her own greed and stupidity.She was taken into custody on charges of unlawful imprisonment and manslaughter.The company they'd pinned all their hopes on collapsed overnight—founder scandal, failed core project. Bankrupt.The police investigation came back quickly. The coroner found extreme levels of stimulants in Todd's system—dozens of times over the safe limit. Combined with his chronic, severe overwork, it had caused his heart to give out.Anne hadn't killed him with her own hands. But she'd pushed him past every breaking point, forced him to work beyond human limits, and her actions in those final days amounted to indirect homicide.The final twist: Todd's claim that Anne was pregnant? A complete lie.The medical report was crystal clear—Anne was not and had never been pregnant.That lie became Todd's final regret. He'd died for a "future" and a "child" that never existed.In her holding
Todd stood behind her, his eyes gleaming with vicious satisfaction.I looked at these two people—cornered, desperate, completely unhinged—and asked them, "Anne. Do you really think something like this comes for free? Do you really think that bracelet works however you want it to?"My words made them pause for a second."Shut up! I don't care who says what—you're giving us your life, whether you like it or not!"They dragged me into the bedroom, tied me down to the bed with ropes, and locked the door behind them.From the living room, I soon heard the frantic clatter of Todd's keyboard.I closed my eyes and waited.Todd felt it immediately—a surge of "energy" like he'd never experienced. It was like someone had injected pure adrenaline into his veins. His mind sharpened, his fingers flying across the keys.Anne hovered over him, watching the proposal grow on the screen, her face splitting into a manic grin."Yes! Todd! I knew this would work!""That worthless Brett—all that ti
Anne had put it on my wrist herself, telling me I could never take it off.In my past life, I'd worn that silver bracelet right up until the day I died.And Todd had an identical one on his wrist.I'd asked Anne about it once. Her face had flickered with something—then she'd brushed it off, saying she'd bought a few extras from the boutique as perks for top performers.But that bracelet was never a lucky charm.It was the link between me and Todd. The medium that transferred every ounce of his exhaustion onto me.Todd must have used Anne's hands to put it on me.I turned and walked out of the room, leaving him behind.…To get back on his feet and return to work as fast as possible, Todd started injecting himself with stimulants.The man had lost his mind.With the drugs pumping through his system, he forced himself to stay sharp and wired—handling business during the day, grinding through proposals at night, like a machine with no off switch.Anne came to check on him. See
Todd stood there in silence, taking the verbal beating without a word. He just gave a dull, mechanical nod.I watched from the shadows. I knew exactly how Anne operated—you were only worth as much as you could produce. I was living proof.Over the next three days, Todd locked himself in his office, mainlining coffee and energy drinks, trying to fight off the crushing wave of exhaustion.Meanwhile, I kept up my routine at my uncle's retreat—daily IV therapy, breathwork, clean meals. Every day, I felt a little stronger.Three days later, the re-pitch arrived.Todd shuffled onto the stage, looking like death warmed over—dark circles so deep they looked bruised, his whole frame swaying.This time, he held it together. He delivered the entire presentation flawlessly.But the moment the investors announced they'd won the bid, something in him snapped. His eyes rolled back, and he collapsed like a puppet with its strings cut, hitting the floor with a sickening thud—completely unconscio












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