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Unmasking My Silicon Valley Betrayal

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1015    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

that followed, Brenda' s attitude toward me didn't improve. If an

reeloading all day," I'd hear her muttering to herself as I walked b

oe had promised me she would handle it, that she would explain ever

ated Brenda's capacit

rk and silent. Wanting to avoid waking anyone, I didn't turn on any lights. I navigated the familiar path to my bedroom in

d the sheets, I knew some

on, blinding me for a second. When my eyes adjusted, I saw Brenda standing by the

ered. "Brenda? What are

me, her face darkening. "This is my daughter's house.

He took one look at me, then at his mother standing in my bedr

ou," he said, his voice hurried. "Mom de

room doesn't get enough sunlight, and she was startin

the house. But she had just taken it. She had moved my things, Chloe's things, and just m

ngs over. "Ethan, I know this was wrong. She should have aske

her day. The doctor specifically told her she needs to get more sunlight. You're such

ion. If Brenda had simply asked me, I would have said yes. But she had done it this way

he walked into the bedroom, saw the changed decor, saw her

ove into Ethan's and my room? You need

oming, I decided to be the bigger person. I let ou

, my voice flat. "B

t my and Chloe's things? It's late

voice sharp and righteous. "You and Chloe are no

ed to argue with her. "Fine,"

to know where my

way, toward the very end. "We put your thi

Liam, are you serious? You want

d one small window that looked out onto a brick wall. The lighting was te

ive-aggressive remarks. "Well, if you think the maid's room doesn't get enough l

a short, bitter sound. "If the attic is so grea

. "Ethan, it's the middle of winter. The attic doesn't eve

ctly, Liam. It's below freezing outside. Who

n his words a

brother, pulled me aside and

l sort this out. I will fix this as soon as possible

he sake of keeping what little peace was le

ed next would c

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Unmasking My Silicon Valley Betrayal
Unmasking My Silicon Valley Betrayal
“The day my tech startup sold for a cool eighty million dollars, I walked into my Silicon Valley mansion, ready to share the life-changing news with my fiancée, Chloe, and her mother, Brenda. Instead, I found myself accused. Brenda, her eyes narrowed with disapproval, asked, "Ethan, aren't you going to work today?" I made a joke, a test: "The company went under, Brenda. Actually, we're in a pretty significant amount of debt." Her reaction was immediate, explosive. "Ethan Miller, are you seriously telling me that you expect my daughter to marry you and help pay off your pre-marital debts?" Chloe, my fiancée, walked in, shaking her head. "I told you starting a business was a bad idea, but you never listen. Now look what happened. There goes the designer handbag I wanted." Brenda leaned in, her voice dripping with contempt. "A man needs dignity. My Chloe makes good money as an influencer, but she can't just support a freeloader forever." The mansion we stood in, the car and credit cards Chloe used, the very holiday they were enjoying - all mine. Yet, they saw me as the freeloader. The next few days became a twisted game of power, culminating in Brenda moving into my master bedroom, claiming it was her daughter' s house, and banishing me to the tiny, dark maid' s room. "You and Chloe are not married yet. You can't sleep in the same room!" she shrieked. Exasperated, I endured it. But that night, as I passed my former bedroom, I heard voices, low and chilling. Liam' s voice, angry: "When are you going to get rid of that bastard?" Chloe' s voice, calm and cold: "Not yet. If we get rid of him now, we won't get a single dime of his money." Then Liam, a horrifying whisper: "Is the stuff you're giving him even working? Why isn't he dead yet?" My blood ran cold. Chloe' s next words erased any doubt: "Don't you remember how Ethan's father died? Wasn't it from the exact same stuff you were giving him?" My father' s sudden death, the nosebleeds I'd had for weeks-it all clicked into a terrifying, murderous plot. Suddenly, Brenda' s loud, selfish drama, had accidentally saved my life. My family, the people I loved most, were systematically poisoning me, just as they had my father, to inherit my fortune. I knew then what I had to do. I wouldn' t just survive; I would make them pay.”
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