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Sebastian’s Shock
The heavy glass door slammed behind Sebastian Hawthorne with such force that the entire wall shuddered. I watched through the office window as he stormed across the bank’s polished marble lobby, shoving past a startled security guard. His tantrum was visible even through the soundproof glass – face contorted with rage, hands gesticulating wildly as he barked into his phone.
“Well,” Leopold said with a satisfied smile, “that was certainly entertaining.
I turned back to the desk where my two–billion–dollar loan agreement lay waiting. “Is he always that dramatic?”
Leopold chuckled. “The Hawthornes aren’t accustomed to hearing the word ‘no.’ Especially not Sebastian.” He slid the platinum VIP card across the desk. “Your funds are immediately available, Mr. Knight. This grants you access to our exclusive services
24/7 personal banking assistance, priority processing, private investment opportunities.”
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I picked up the card, weighing it in my hand. It felt impossibly heavy for such a small object not physically, but with the weight of what it represented. Three weeks ago, I’d been sleeping on a friend’s couch, scraping together cash for meals. Now I held two billion dollars between my fingers.
“This doesn’t feel real,” I admitted, pocketing the card.
“I imagine not.” Leopold’s expression softened slightly. “If I might speak frankly, Mr.
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Knight wealth of this magnitude changes everything. People will treat you differently. Some will resent you for it, as we just witnessed. Others will suddenly discover they’ve always been your dearest friends.”
I nodded, thinking of all the former colleagues and acquaintances who’d ignored my calls when I was down but would surely come crawling back now.
“I appreciate the advice,” I said, gathering the signed documents. “And everything else you’ve done.”
Leopold waved away my thanks. “I’m merely honoring my debt. What you did for my
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Margaret… no amount of money could repay that.”
The mention of his wife brought me back to the present. Three days ago, I’d used my knowledge to cure Mrs. Shepherd’s supposedly terminal cancer – knowledge that came from my mysteriously awakened abilities and the ancient medical texts suddenly accessible in my mind.
“How is she doing?” I asked.
Leopold’s professional demeanor cracked, revealing genuine emotion. “The doctors are calling it a miracle. The tumors are gone completely. He cleared his throat, composing himself. “But enough about that. You have a financial empire to build, and I’ve taken enough of your time.”
We shook hands, and as I walked toward the door, Leopold called after me.
“Mr. Knight? Sebastian Hawthorne won’t forget this slight. The man holds grudges like
treasures.”
I paused, hand on the doorknob. “Let him come. I’m not the same man I was before.
In the bank’s marble lobby, I found two people waiting for me. Aurora Sinclair, looking sleek and professional in a tailored pantsuit, and to my surprise, Jaxon Langley – my former colleague who’d joined the chorus of mockery during my downfall.
“Liam!” Aurora rushed forward, beaming. “I’ve been promoted to Manager Ross’s position! Can you believe it?”
Her excitement was infectious, and I smiled genuinely. “Congratulations, Aurora. Well deserved.”
“It’s all thanks to you,” she said, lowering her voice. “After what you did to Ross, exposing his embezzlement scheme… Well, let’s just say the higher–ups were impressed with how I handled the transition.”
I nodded, unsurprised that my small act of revenge against my former boss had rippled outward in unexpected ways. Before I could respond, Jaxon stepped forward
awkwardly.
“Liam,” he said, extending his hand. “Good to see you.”
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I looked at his outstretched hand without taking it. The last time I’d seen Jaxon, he’d been laughing as security escorted me from the building, my possessions stuffed Into a cardboard box.
“Is it?” I asked coolly.
He dropped his hand, flushing. “Look, I know I was an ass. Complete and utter ass. But I want to make it right.” He glanced around nervously before continuing. “Word’s getting around about your… connections. The Ashworth family, Leopold Shepherd… I’d like to take you to dinner. Just to talk. For old times‘ sake.”
The pathetic transparency of his attempt almost made me laugh. Three weeks of unemployment had clearly humbled Jaxon – his designer suit looked rumpled, his confidence diminished.
“Old times‘ sake?” I repeated. “Which old times would those be, Jaxon? When you told everyone I slept my way into the firm? Or when you stole my client portfolio after I was fired?”
Aurora shot Jaxon a disgusted look. “I didn’t know you were behind those rumors.”
Jaxon’s face went from red to white. “I was jealous, okay? You were rising faster than anyone, and I… I made mistakes.”
I considered him for a moment. Once, his approval had mattered to me. Now he seemed small, desperate a remnant of a life I’d left behind.
“Fine,” I said finally. “Dinner. Tomorrow at Saint Laurent’s. Eight o’clock.”
Relief flooded his face. “Great! I’ll-”
“You’ll pay,” I cut him off, “and you’ll bring the client list you stole. All of them.”
He swallowed hard. “Of course.”
I nodded to Aurora. “Keep climbing. You deserve it.”
As I walked away, I felt their eyes on my back – Aurora’s admiring, Jaxon’s calculating. The weight of the VIP card in my pocket was a constant reminder of my
transformation. Leopold was right – wealth changed everything. But so did power.
And I was just beginning to understand mine.
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Sebastian Hawthorne slammed his phone against the dashboard of his Bentley, cracking both the screen and the polished wood trim. Three banks in one afternoon, and three humiliating rejections.
“GODDAMMIT!” he roared, pounding his fists against the steering wheel.
His driver remained stone–faced in the front seat, pretending not to notice his employer’s meltdown. Sebastian had visited every major financial institution in Eldoria, each time receiving the same response – his loan applications were denied. Institutions that had practically begged for his business last month suddenly found “concerns” with his company’s projections.
Someone was blocking him. Someone with serious influence.
The phone rang again – his father, for the third time today. Sebastian rejected the call. The old man would only demand explanations Sebastian didn’t have. The Hawthorne Industries expansion plan required that capital, and without it, they would lose their chance to acquire their competitors‘ vulnerable assets.
In desperation, Sebastian scrolled through his contacts and stopped at a name he’d sworn never to call again: Isabelle Ashworth.
He hesitated only briefly before hitting dial.
“Sebastian,” her cool voice answered after one ring, as if she’d been expecting his call. “How unpleasant to hear from you.”
“Cut the crap, Isabelle,” he snapped. “What did you do?”
“You’ll need to be more specific,” she replied, her tone maddeningly calm. “I do so many things in a day.”
“The banks!” he snarled. “Every major financial institution in Eldoria has suddenly denied my loan applications. This has your family’s fingerprints all over it.”
Isabelle’s soft laugh sent rage coursing through him. “Oh, Sebastian. Always so quick to blame others for your failures.”
“Don’t play games with me,” he hissed. “Your family is blocking me.”
“If I wanted to block you, you’d know it,” she said, her voice hardening. “But this
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particular situation? I can’t claim credit”
“Then who-” Sebastian stopped abruptly, the pieces clicking into place. “Knight. It’s that nobody, isn’t it?”
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