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The Five Hundred Thousand Dollar Lie

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 788    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

. His voice was calm and efficient, a stark contrast

irst name. It was

or my moth

"I'm an orphan. They just told

ment, p

hing past me in a blur of noise and color. I felt like a ghost. Each second f

s old, powerful, and carried an accent I couldn

e asked. Not who a

le," I w

e. A car is on its

ne wen

another trick? Another part of Jax's sick gam

curb. A man in a sharp suit got out and approached me. He didn't look

in my cheap clothes and the exhaustion etched on

nsive leather. It was a world away from the dusty tour buses and smoky bars

n the afternoon sun. It was impossibly larg

p was old, with piercing blue eyes and an aura of immense power. He was impec

sn't a question. "You h

t him, confused

e said, his voice softer no

l. Grandfather? I was an orphan.

ly daughter. She fell in love with a blues musician from America. A man I did not approv

ur father died in that car crash, I arranged for you to be placed in the foster system. I wanted to see if you had her strength. Her fire. I created a

ed in my mind. The banking dynasty. The legends

words catching in my throat

"And that is a failing I will carry for the rest of my life. But I am here now.

l. He spoke in rapid German, his voice sharp

every asset, every shell corporation belonging to Jackson Thorne

tips from years of playing guitar. I thought of

of something other than pain ignited inside

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“Three years of playing my guitar until my fingers bled, enduring stale smoke and leering eyes in a Vegas lounge. It was all for him, my fiancé Jax, to pay off a $500,000 debt that threatened his family's legacy. Finally, the "contract" was fulfilled, the debt paid, and I was on my way home, dreaming of our reunion. But when I reached our old apartment, it was empty, a foreclosure notice taped to the door. Panic clawed at my throat as his phone went straight to voicemail, over and over. Then, a notification from a music blog changed everything, showing Jax, my fiancé, beaming with Savannah Monroe at a high-profile Nashville party. The caption: "Nashville's new power couple, Jax Thorne and Savannah Monroe, celebrate their groundbreaking merger." My phone clattered to the dusty floor, my mind unable to grasp the words. I stumbled to the penthouse address listed, only to overhear their voices dripping with casual cruelty. "She'd do anything for me," Jax bragged, his voice cold, "Pure profit." Savannah's syrupy drawl followed, "The loan shark? Seriously? You hired an out-of-work actor from Memphis." My blood ran cold as the truth hit me: the debt, the loan shark, the three years of hell-all a lie, a twisted game orchestrated by the man I loved. "Revenge," Jax hissed, "Her father stole a hit song from my dad. Ruined him. Drove him to suicide. I wanted her to feel what it was like to have everything taken away." My entire life, my sacrifice, my love-it was all a setup, a cruel, elaborate joke. His father was a jealous drunk, a gambler, and the 'stolen song' was a generous gift, not a theft. I was a pawn in a revenge plot based on a lie, completely broken, with nothing left. But as I stood there in the Nashville sun, clutching a small, crumpled piece of paper-a mysterious number for "a true emergency"-a desperate, fluttering hope ignited. I had never used it. With trembling hands, I dialed. "Rothschild, private office." The name echoed in my mind, a legend. "I... I need to speak to Marcus Rothschild," I whispered, "It's an emergency."”
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