Matilda's life has been one long fight for survival. This time, she's fighting to win. Eighteen years old, orphaned, and scarred by the cruelty of others, Matilda knows one thing: being powerless gets you crushed. But she's done being the girl everyone steps on. In the glittering streets of Los Angeles, Matilda has remade herself-beautiful, cunning, and utterly ruthless. Her plan is simple: find the wealthy, make them love her, and take everything they have. It's not about greed-it's about survival. And revenge. Because Matilda hasn't forgotten the people who broke her. Emma Blackwood, her high school tormentor, is at the top of her list. But the key to Emma's downfall is her brother, Coby Blackwood-the cold, untouchable billionaire who has a darkness of his own. But as Matilda gets closer to Coby, her plans begin to crack. Secrets from her past resurface, emotions she thought she buried start to rise, and for the first time in her life, she's not sure if she's the predator-or the prey.
MATILDA'S POV
I lay awake, the old man's snores a cacophony that drilled into my brain. The sound waves vibrated through my skull, making my teeth ache. I tossed off the covers, the chill of the night air slapping me awake. The darkness seemed to press in around me, suffocating me.
My gaze fell on the old man, his wrinkled skin sagging under the weight of his years. His frail body looked fragile, like it might shatter if I touched him wrong. I felt a wave of disgust wash over me, my stomach churning with revulsion.
I thought back to the day I married him, the lavish ceremony, the expensive gifts. It had all been a sham, a performance to convince the world of our love. But I knew the truth. I had married him for his wealth, his power, and his influence. The thought sent a shiver down my spine, a mix of guilt and justification warring within me.
My mind wandered to Sam, my boyfriend, my partner in crime. We had planned this for months, and the anticipation was exhilarating. We would spend his wealth, live lavishly, and laugh together, free from the struggles of our past. The thought of our future together was all that kept me going, all that made this prison bearable.
But for now, I was stuck in this gilded cage, forced to play the role of the devoted wife. I thought of the old man's wealth, his assets, and his investments. It was all mine now, or at least, it would be soon. The thought sent a surge of excitement through me, a sense of power and control that I had never felt before.
As I lay there, the old man's snores growing louder, I knew I had to keep up the charade. I had to play the role of the loving wife, the devoted caregiver. But it was getting harder, the mask slipping, the facade cracking. I knew I couldn't keep this up for much longer. Something had to give.
I couldn't shake off the feeling of unease that lingered long after he was gone. It was like a nagging itch I couldn't scratch. I'd faced my fair share of demons in the past, and eliminating them had always brought me a sense of closure, of relief. But this one...this one was different. His presence had been like a dark cloud, casting a shadow over everything. And even though he was no longer a threat, I couldn't help but feel like I'd only just begun to fight.
As I looked at the old man, I saw deep wrinkles on his skin. His face was old and worn out. His body was weak and fragile.
I watched him move, and his joints creaked. His eyes were cloudy, and he stared right through me. The air around him smelled bad - like old cigarettes, sweat, and something sweet.
My stomach felt sick as I looked at him. My skin felt creepy. I shuddered when he opened his mouth, showing yellow teeth. His tongue was dry and cracked.
I looked away, but my eyes kept going back to him. I was stuck with him, and it was a nightmare.
I got out of bed and walked to the window. I pushed aside the heavy curtains to let in some moonlight. The cool night air felt good after being in the stuffy bedroom.
I couldn't stop thinking about the heist. It was exciting, but it was also scary. I thought about the old man's money and the nice things it bought me. But when I looked at him, I felt sick. His mouth was open, and his teeth were stained and crooked. His breath smelled bad, like old cigarettes and something sweet and rotten.
I turned away from him. I wanted to get out of there, to escape the trap I had made for myself. But for now, I was stuck. I had to stay in that fancy bedroom with the old man, and I had to pretend to be his happy wife.
Six months felt like forever. I missed the excitement and freedom I used to feel. I thought about Sam and felt lonely. It had been too long since we'd been together.
I got out of bed and started pacing. I felt trapped, like a bird in a fancy cage. I thought about the old man sleeping in the next room. He had no idea what I was going through.
I stopped pacing and looked in the mirror. I looked tired and worn out. The spark in my eyes was gone. I felt like I was just going through the motions.
I took a deep breath and tried to calm down. I knew I couldn't keep living like this. I had to do something, take a chance. But what?.
The thought of killing him crossed my mind again, but I knew it wasn't easy. He was too hard to kill, too cunning.
I sighed, feeling trapped and helpless. Would I dare attempt another heist? Only time would tell.
The snores continued, a constant reminder of my miserable existence.
Morning. Again. The same old routine.
I dragged myself out of bed, already feeling trapped. Help him dress, wheel him to the dining area, feed him... Ugh, that part still made my skin crawl. It was the most disgusting thing a youngster like me would stoop so low to do but I had to comply I've got no choice I was building myself an empire.
As I poured his cereal, his gaze met mine, and for a fleeting moment, I saw a glimmer of the man he once was. But it vanished, replaced by the familiar vacant stare.
"Open wide," I said, forcing a cheerful tone.
He obeyed, his mouth agape like a baby bird. I spooned the cereal in, trying not to throw up at the sight of his toothless gums.
This was my life now. Caregiver, companion, prisoner.
As I sat there, my mind began to wander. I wondered about the old man's life before me. Was he ever happy? Did he have a family that loved him? Or was he always alone, surrounded by nothing but his wealth?
I thought about his wife, if he ever had one. What was she like? Did she love him, or was she just like me, using him for his money? And what about children? Did he have any? Were they still alive?
The questions swirled in my head, but I pushed them aside. I didn't care about his past. He was just a means to an end, a way for me to get what I wanted.
I remembered the months I spent watching him, studying his every move. I knew his routine, his habits, his weaknesses. And I used that knowledge to my advantage.
Now, I was playing the role of his caregiver, pretending to care about his well-being. But it was all an act. I was just waiting for the perfect moment to make my move.
The irony wasn't lost on me. This man, one of Los Angeles' elite, had no idea he had been chosen for destruction. I had manipulated my way into his life, and soon, I would reap the rewards with my boyfriend.
My thoughts drifted to Sam, my boyfriend, my partner in crime. We had planned this for months, and the anticipation was exhilarating. We would spend his wealth, live lavishly, and laugh together, free from the struggles of our past.
But for now, I had to maintain the charade. Play the caring companion, the innocent bystander. It was a delicate balancing act, but I was determined to see it through.
As I gazed at the old man, a shiver ran down my spine. He was a prize, a trophy to be won. And soon, I would surely claim my victory.
I glanced at my watch, knowing it was time to head to the office. As the one in charge of his finances, I had access to everything. The thought sent a thrill through me. Who would have thought that I, the girl from nowhere, would be living this life?
I enjoyed the luxuries I had never known growing up – the designer clothes, the fancy cars, the opulent mansion. It was a far cry from the struggles of my past.
But was this really the life I wanted? Or was it just a means to an end? I pushed the doubts aside, focusing on the benefits. This was my ticket to financial freedom, and I wouldn't let anything ruin the empire I had built.
As I stood up, the old man's gaze followed me, his eyes were clouded with a mix of confusion and dependence. I forced a smile, playing the role of his devoted caregiver.
"I'will be back soon," I said, grabbing my purse.
As usual he only stared at me no compliments from him.
As I stepped out of the house, the warm morning sun on my skin couldn't shake off my unease. Another day, another routine. I walked towards the house garage picking a car to use for the day.
My phone rung piercing the silence, bringing me back to reality. I hesitated, my heart skipping a beat, before answering because the call ID was unknown.
"Hello?" My voice trembled slightly.
A chill ran down my spine as a cold, detached voice replied, "Hi."
My eyes locked to the screen – Unknown ID. A shiver ran down my spine.
"Who is this?" I demanded, trying to sound steady.
But the voice ignored me, its tone dripping with malice.
"Your days are numbered. Watch out."you are closer to death than you imagine"!
Fear clawed its way up my throat. My mind reeled. Who was this? What did they want?
"Who are you?" I screamed.
Chapter 1 1
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Chapter 2 2
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Chapter 3 3
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Chapter 4 4
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Chapter 5 5
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Chapter 6 6
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Chapter 7 7
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Chapter 8 8
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Chapter 9 9
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Chapter 10 10
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Chapter 11 11
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Chapter 12 12
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