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Beyond Their Gates: A Billionaire's Rise

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 633    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

d foothills of the Cascade Mountains. The paint was peeling, the porch was sagging, and the barn where my fath

d away from odd jobs over the years, to buy a used, beat-up Ford Ranger

he leaky roof. Every swing of the hammer, every splinter in my hands, felt like an act of

icity of my marriage, came around on weekends. They brought beer and to

ave, a burly carpenter, as we hoisted a new beam in

ugh. "Rebuilding a life, and a future microbrewery." I documented everything: the painstaking work of restoring the old farmhous

y, of the simple, honest craft of it all. I didn't try to be a person

People were drawn to the authenticity of it. They left comments about the satisfacti

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tle of that stout y

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e money than I'd ever seen in my life. I quit my part-time job at the local hardware store and focused entirely on the reb

. It was an unknown number

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e was strained, unfamil

you want,

g a horrible noise. And Molly won't eat the mac and cheese I made her

ven years, I was at her beck and call. For seven yea

" I said, m

n't be an asshol

help you, Nicole. You hav

r. I stared out at the dark silhouette of the mountain

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“For seven years, I was a ghost in their sprawling estate, officially a husband but truly a glorified servant, burying my dreams to pay off their 'generosity.' My own daughter, Molly, called me "Ethan" and saw me as just another part of the staff, while my wife and her parents constantly reminded me of my "place." Then, after a late celebration for a minor promotion, I returned home only to find myself locked out, Nicole having changed the gate code as a petty power play. I spent the night curled in my old pickup, staring at the grand house that was never my home, watching my own daughter look at me and walk away, leaving me to the cold. How could I have so completely lost myself, and how could they be so utterly devoid of empathy for the man they claimed to have "saved"? The next morning, I walked back into that house, handed her the divorce papers, and walked out of that life forever, ready to reclaim every single piece of myself they had stripped away.”
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