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The Platinum Card Betrayal

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 366    |    Released on: 09/06/2025

ed, "You... you're ly

's account says otherwise, Mr. Sterling. Or pe

fumbled for his phone again, his hands shaking.

sperate. "Tiff, this nobody just pledged

"Don't worry, baby. He's a nobody. Probably maxed out some credi

gasped. "Tiffany Carter? As in, the Carter Family Charitable Trust? Our new Community

tle he'd reluctantly agreed to give Tiffany, something to keep her occupied, a symbolic ges

lloway? You hear that, loser?" He gestured wildly at Etha

his small face etch

, the main doors of the

held the door of a gle

dripping with diamonds – diamonds Ethan had paid f

my Tiff! Daddy's be

ng on Rick. She glided towards him, a

nt that shatte

around him, and kissed him full on th

gh for everyone to hear. She then gestured t

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“My son, Sam, practically vibrated with excitement. "Future Leaders Summer Institute, Dad! Can you believe it?" I smiled, a rare, soft expression. I'd made sure of it; a quiet call to the university, a valuable donation – a small price for Sam's future, far from my company's shadow. I preferred my quiet life as a rare book appraiser, anyway. The donation was anonymous. A week later, Sam's face fell. "Dad... they... they gave my spot away." A cold knot tightened in my stomach. The email spoke of "a significant new benefactor" and "Mr. Rick Sterling's generous contribution" for his son, RJ Sterling. Rick Sterling. I knew that name from my wife, Tiffany's, obsessive social media. Then, the punch to the gut: "$150,000 processed via a platinum credit card." The last four digits were sickeningly familiar. It was Tiffany's supplementary card. My money. She'd used my money to buy Sam's spot for someone else. My own son, crushed because of my wife's blatant betrayal. A quiet rage, cold and sharp, began to build. This wasn't just about a summer program; it was a theft, a deep personal wound. Dean Holloway, the smarmy director, would be at the welcome reception tonight. He clearly enabled this. I looked at Sam's devastated face. "Get dressed, Sam. We're going to that reception." Sam looked confused. "But Dad, I didn't get in." My voice was calm, but with an edge he'd never heard. I needed to see this. I needed to understand the true depth of Tiffany's involvement and Rick Sterling's arrogance. My son's disappointment was a raw wound. I would make this right.”
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