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The Billionaire's Calculated Comeback

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 453    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

expensive cologne. Ryan Morris and two other guys I didn't recognize were lounging on the sofas. Sylvia, her dres

es struggling to focus on me

We're going home." My vo

ted on my nerves. "Don't be so controllin

the room. "I heard you and Annabel in the h

ed, wider and more defiant. "Oh, those? I know all about t

the unearned confidence of a man who'd never been punched in the face. "Hey man, relax

ther men

al, severing blow. B

sour with alcohol. "Yeah, Caleb," she whispered, her eyes

e woman I thought I loved was a stranger, a caricature. I felt

m away. "Sylvi

First Street Bridge. I got out, walked to the railing, and took the custom-made ring from my pocket. It glinted und

one again. This time, I

what's you

and even. "Suite 1200 at The Line Hotel. There are illicit substances and

e questions and drove away, the sirens

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“The harsh fluorescent lights of the ER flickered over Sylvia' s pale face, her party dress torn, mascara smudged. She was my vibrant, wild fiancée-to-be, now fragile and broken from a "roofie" incident. I knelt at her gurney, proposing in that sterile room, promising to be her anchor, to always keep her safe. My life as a simple craft brewery manager felt real with her, far from the corporate schemes of my wealthy family. But the night before our engagement party, rushing to find her, I found her apartment door slightly ajar. Then I heard it: "Wasn't the fake roofie stunt enough? This isn't fair to Caleb!" and her callous response, "Caleb's just too... vanilla. I have needs." The 'roofie'-a performance. My devotion, my comfort, my entire world built on her calculated lie for "content." The woman I loved, mocked me, played me for a fool, shamelessly indulging in an illicit party with her sleazy manager. Every word of sincerity, every act of tenderness I gave her, was met with cold, manipulative mockery. How could the woman I was ready to marry be so utterly fake, so greedily hollow, so ruthlessly cruel? My world collapsed, but in the ruins, a new, chilling clarity emerged. I pulled out my phone, scrolled past her name, and dialed a number I hadn't touched in a year. "Dad. About that merger... I'm in." She thought she was playing games with a vanilla brewery manager. She had no idea she was messing with Caleb Wright, the heir to Wright Oil. The game was far from over. It had just begun.”
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