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A Phoenix Rises

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 882    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

eaking project, a venture he highlighted with grandiosity. He avoided any mention of Ava or "Echoes of Eternity," a deliberate act of erasure. Ava watched from the back of the room, a guest a

watching her brother bask in the spot

side, her presence a silent reinforcement of his power. Ava saw her lean in, whisper something in Liam's ear. He glanced in Ava's direction, a brief, almost imperceptible smirk on

oid of the earlier pleasantries. "What were you thinking, Ava?" he hissed, his voice low and dangerous. "Appea

was attending an industry event, Liam. I'm part of t

opportunity, and he takes it. You, Ava, are his current opportunity. A way to get to me." His voice grew louder, his cont

ysical contact, his aggressive posture, brought back a flood of memories. Liam had always been physically dominant, his size

I've done for you? I raised you! I gave you everything! After Mom and Dad died, I became your entire world. I sacrificed everything for you! Do you know how hard it was? I

botaging my work? By humiliating me in front of the entire industry? Is that your idea of protection?" The bitterness was overwhelming. She remembered the early days after their parents' death, Liam, just a teenager himsel

dden behind a mask of anger. He released her arm abruptly, as if burned. "You just don't

held so much power over her, twisting her emotions, pulling her back into his orbit. But now, it was different. She saw the manipulation, the self-serving narrative. He wasn't protecting her; he was

as so consumed by his own warped sense of duty and reputation that he failed to see the irreparable damage he inflicted on the one person he claimed to protect. He was blind to her

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“The hum of the server room was a familiar lullaby as I watched years of my life, "Echoes of Eternity," approaching launch. This was my statement to the world, my proof to Liam. Then, he walked in, my brother, Liam Reed, and his words, laced with doubt and veiled threats, twisted the air around me. "It won't fail," I insisted, but the tremor in my voice betrayed my desperate hope for his belief, not his constant, suffocating need to control me, to protect me from myself. His PR manager, Scarlett, smirked, calling my masterpiece a "small indie title," a "shame" that my work ended in humiliation, all while Liam stood by, indifferent. The crushing failure of my game, the torrent of angry messages, and Liam' s public statement blaming my "unproven indie studio" hit me like a physical blow, stripping away my hard-won independence and shattering my belief in him. He called, his voice dripping with false concern, claiming he "mitigated the damage," while I knew the truth: he destroyed everything. He always said he was protecting me, but his love was a gilded cage, his protection a prison. I screamed, "You destroyed everything!" But his reply, calm and infuriating, solidified my resolve: "You're too emotional, too naive." He wanted me to come home, to come back under his umbrella, but staring at his number, a terrifying yet exhilarating realization dawned on me: I was truly on my own. That' s when Noah Vance's email, a lifeline from a rival I barely knew, landed in my inbox: "An Opportunity." I knew then, this was my chance. I would rise from the ashes, a phoenix, not for his approval, but for myself. My life, my choices, my future-they were mine now.”
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