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A Mother's Sacrifice, A Billionaire's Game

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 381    |    Released on: 12/06/2025

n and Brittany Alistair emerging from another office. Brit

her eyes sweeping over Sarah dismissively. She looped her a

a smug smile on her face. "I'm Br

She just pressed t

ment for Mary's ashes. A modest memorial park, quie

tant cousin. Ethan was a no-

. It was his, she now realized, but furnished to look like a

ge of another high-profile charity event. Ethan and Brittany,

lock. Ethan walked i

been? I've bee

ther," Sarah said

ds. He pulled a velvet box from his pocket. "I got yo

a larger, more extravagant version of a cheap locket Mary had cheris

said, trying to fasten it aroun

took the box from his ha

give it to her

ed. "What are you t

r, the doorbell rang. It was

s in. This room," she said, gesturing towards the sm

ine. I'm going to stay

d. Ethan just l

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A Mother's Sacrifice, A Billionaire's Game
A Mother's Sacrifice, A Billionaire's Game
“For three years, I, Sarah Miller, poured my heart into my relationship with Ethan Hayes, believing we were a team facing his mounting debts and recent job loss from a struggling tech startup. My loving mother, Mary, despite her own battle with severe emphysema, tirelessly worked extra shifts and sacrificed her precious few savings to help us. In a final, heartbreaking act of selfless devotion, Mary even cashed out her life insurance policy, giving every last penny-$60,000-to Ethan to settle his financial woes, just days before she tragically succumbed to her illness. Her dying wish was for me to use that money to help Ethan, to ensure his future, to be happy. But at my administrative job, a subsidiary of a company called Innovate Solutions, a conversation overheard from a conference room plunged my world into a nightmare: Ethan was a "tech scion," talking about the "Hayes fortune" and a "test" of my loyalty. He wasn't broke; he was a multi-billionaire CEO, and his fabricated poverty was a cruel, elaborate psychological experiment. My mother's agonizing death, her ultimate sacrifice, had been nothing more than a pawn in his sick game. Every act of kindness, every sacrifice we made for him, was a lie. How could the man I loved, the man my mother gave her very life for, be such a manipulative monster? Overwhelmed by grief and a betrayal so profound it choked me, I refused his fake explanations and lavish offers. I walked out of his opulent office, resigned from my job, and cut every tie, determined to find a future free from his monstrous deceit.”
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