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The Price of a Son's Greed

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 470    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

verlooking Central Park. Nicole Ross, my best friend and the sharpest lawyer in New York, sat beside me.

n who wore her faded prestige like a threadbare coat. Caleb was t

agreement, designed to protect the Chadwick family's pre-exi

even touch it. She just

th condescension. "The clause protecting your family assets will h

ith all due respect, Mrs. Full

ith steel. "And there's the matter of the wedding

inting, the 'Marilyn.' I've always admired it.

or their annual charity auction, an event I was chairing

"we will require a separate penthouse in your building. We value our

eed that ours will be a modern marriage. No traditional expectati

rly. "Whatever Jo

lliant law student. We expect you to use your connections to secure him a clerkship wi

was

ase shut with a loud crac

said, her voice shaking with fu

inst the floor. "Wendy, I'm sorry, but I wil

r wake. The Fullers looked shocked, not by their own greed,

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“My son, Caleb, announced his engagement at a fancy dinner, and I expected joy. Instead, he presented a detailed list of financial demands from his fiancée, Jocelyn, and her family. They wanted chunks of our family fortune, my antique investment portfolio, and even our prime SoHo commercial property. My husband was stunned, but I remained quiet, the shock hardening into a cold resolve. Then, at the prenuptial agreement meeting, they escalated, demanding my priceless Andy Warhol, a penthouse in my building, and even a Supreme Court clerkship for Jocelyn' s brother. My lawyer stormed out, calling it a "goddamn shakedown." But the real war began when Jocelyn launched a viral smear campaign on social media, painting me as a cruel, controlling matriarch. Caleb joined in, publicly lying and betraying me, and the tabloids ate it up. Even a senator from Jocelyn's extended family tried to blackmail me, threatening a federal inquiry into our business if I didn't give in. The public attacks, the political pressure, and my own son's betrayal cut deeper than any dagger. How could my only child, whom I raised with love, fall for such a transparent and predatory scheme? My heart ached with profound disappointment, but that pain fueled a dangerous fire within me. I knew I had to end this. Not just to protect our legacy, but to show them exactly who they were truly dealing with. I made a decision no parent should ever have to make. I began the process of disinheriting Caleb. And then, I laid my trap.”
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