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The Chairman's Revenge

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 408    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

, filled the penthouse, a constant reminder of

et over my legs, the picture of a man recove

doctors Jessica had parade

company, was supposedly

the new Aspen chalet," Jessica cooed, leani

apped the thick

us to truly recover, aw

darted towards the city view, towards the

llege, my COO, stood a little behind h

ht, almost imp

I was obliv

n Marcus's collar earlier that mo

ushed "accidentally" when th

y voice deliberately weak. "

he signature lines, her

er agreements, giving her and Marcus

a clever touch, a perfe

ty, an ex-Marine built like a small mo

rely acknowledged him

split second, a flicker of un

me when Marcus initially tried to bri

" was my idea, a pai

ant, ugly twist of her li

the folder back. "Now, you just rest, Al

h, like oil. "Yes, Alex. We've got it

hoing faintly from the hallw

, their cloying sweetn

me had

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“My life was the American dream: Alex Sterling, a tech CEO with a penthouse, a beautiful wife, and a billion-dollar company. Then came the Aspen ski accident, changing everything. Confined to a wheelchair, "recovering," my perfect wife Jessica and my best friend Marcus took over my life and my company. But beneath their overly solicitous smiles and condescending coos, I saw the truth-the lipstick smudge on his collar, the furtive glances, the subtle touches. My wife and my best friend were having an affair, plotting to steal everything I' d built. They paraded doctors, pushed papers for me to sign, openly humiliated me, calling me a "cripple," "pathetic," believing me utterly broken and powerless. Jessica purred about romantic chalets while forcing me to sign away what they believed were my company's controlling shares. Marcus, my supposed brother-in-arms, even kicked my wheelchair, his eyes gleaming with years of festering resentment, reveling in my apparent downfall. Even my fiercely loyal head of security seemed to turn on me, joining their "winning team." The betrayal, the public mockery, the slow dismantling of my life-it was a torment I wouldn' t wish on my worst enemy. Why would I endure this unbearable humiliation? Why let them strip me bare, sign away my company, my marriage, my very dignity, believing I was blissfully unaware? They thought they had won, that I was a broken man about to be discarded. But what if the accident was no accident? What if I knew every single step of their treacherous plan, even before they took it? Because when I put my name to those papers, the game wasn't over for me; it had truly just begun for them.”
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