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His Masterpiece of Revenge

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 529    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

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rld away from the sterile glass t

. Perfect. A monster of a car, a beast from a blue-collar Boston dream, now fully

abstract painting by a reclusive artist who hadn' t sold a piece in twenty years. It cost me

cture of the Mustang, when a notification pop

ly art foundation. A kid with a sob story a

the air freez

ehind him, hanging on the wall, was the painting. My painting. The

ust know how to bring the light. Thank you to my incredible mentor a

ished concrete of the garage fl

amily's old-world prestige. But it had become real. We built a life b

I th

up on the second ring,

the car ready? I c

, Nicole. I jus

lence. "Oh.

at. "The one with the painting you were

on't be d

like I was a child compla

. He was having a creative crisis, he needed the e

peated, the words tasting like ash

t. It's what I do. You wouldn't un

hung

aint filling my head. It wasn't just a painting. It was a

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His Masterpiece of Revenge
His Masterpiece of Revenge
“The smell of freshly painted cherry-red and victory filled my garage. My venture capital firm might build empires, but this 1969 Mustang Mach 1 was my anniversary gift to myself-a reminder of where I came from. For my wife, Nicole, I' d acquired a fortune-costing, reclusive artist' s painting, a bridge between our worlds. But as I reached for my phone, a notification flashed: Instagram. Ryan Chavez, Nicole' s latest art foundation project, a kid with "mediocre talent." The air froze in my lungs. There, in his studio, hung my painting, framed by his smug pose and a caption thanking Nicole for the "life-changing gift." I called her. Her voice, smooth as silk, turned dismissive. "It' s just a painting. He needed the encouragement. It' s for the good of the foundation." She hung up, leaving me standing there, the symbol of us casually given away. Loyalty, respect-the foundations of my life-shattered. She said it was "just a painting." Fine. Then her favorite sculpture, my first anniversary gift to her, was "just a sculpture" too, as I donated it to a rival museum. Her rage was immediate, venomous. But what truly sealed it was seeing her with Ryan on her arm at the gala, publicly declaring I didn't matter. This wasn't just about a painting or a sculpture. This was war. She had underestimated me. I knew her secrets, her family's weaknesses. And I was about to use every single one of them.”
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