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Destroying Felix's Empire

The world came back to me in fragments—harsh white light bleeding through my eyelids, the antiseptic bite of hospital air, the steady beep of machines measuring a heartbeat I wasn't sure I wanted to keep. My eyes fluttered open, and for the first time in five years, I saw. Colors assaulted me. The sterile white ceiling tiles. The pale green walls. The chrome edges of medical equipment reflecting fluorescent light. Everything was too bright, too sharp, too real. I tried to sit up, but my body felt disconnected, as if I'd forgotten how to inhabit it with sight restored. "Miss Jordan, please lie still." A nurse appeared at my bedside, her face coming into focus—round cheeks, dark eyes filled with professional concern. "You've just had surgery.
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Chapter 2

The taxi dropped me at the edge of the neighborhood where paint peeled from walls and laundry hung like surrender flags between crumbling buildings. I clutched my purse against my ribs, each step toward my grandmother's apartment a small act of survival. My feet knew the way even when my newly restored eyes couldn't quite process the poverty I'd forgotten existed in such vivid detail.

Grandma's door was unlocked as always. I pushed inside and the familiar scent of jasmine tea and mothballs wrapped around me like an embrace I didn't deserve.

"Lorelei?" Her voice came from the kitchen, paper-thin with age but sharp with concern. "Child, what are you doing here at this hour?"

The dam broke. I collapsed onto her threadbare sofa, and the sobs came in great heaving waves that shook my entire body. She appeared beside me, her weathered hands reaching for my face, and I saw her clearly for the first time in five years—the deep lines around her eyes, the silver hair pulled back in a neat bun, the worry etched into every feature.

"He humiliated me," I choked out between gasps. "In front of everyone. It was all fake. The proposal, the crowd, everything. They were actors, Grandma. Homeless people he paid to watch him destroy me."

Her fingers traced the bruises on my wrists where I'd tried to pull away from Felix's grip. "Tell me everything."

So I did. I told her about the staged proposal, about Cameron in his arms, about the fifty million dollars thrown at me like I was something to be purchased and discarded. With each word, her expression hardened into something ancient and knowing.

"I sensed his rot from the beginning." She disappeared into the kitchen and returned with a damp cloth, pressing it gently to my swollen eyes. "When you gave him those corneas, I prayed love would transform him. But darkness doesn't become light just because you bleed for it, child."

"I wasted five years," I whispered.

"No." Her voice turned fierce. "You survived five years. You learned to navigate a world without sight. That's strength, not waste." She cupped my face in her callused palms. "Now you must leave him. Promise me, Lorelei. Promise you'll never go back."

I wanted to promise. But the words stuck in my throat like shards of glass.

Three days later, I stood outside The Velvet Room, Marcus Chen's upscale nightclub where crystal chandeliers cast fractured light across marble floors and money flowed as freely as champagne. I'd taken the job out of desperation—my grandmother's medical bills were mounting, and pride couldn't pay for her heart medication.

Marcus had been surprisingly kind during my interview, his sharp eyes taking in my situation without judgment. "You'll work the VIP section," he'd said. "Good tips there, but the clientele can be... difficult. Can you handle difficult?"

I'd thought of Felix's face as he'd called me his "little charity project" and nodded.

Now, dressed in the club's required black cocktail dress, I moved through the crowds with a tray of expensive liquor. My feet ached in unfamiliar heels. The music pounded through my skull. But I smiled, poured drinks, and pretended I belonged in this world of excess.

Then I heard his laugh.

It came from VIP booth seven, sharp and cruel above the music. My body recognized it before my mind did, every muscle tensing with remembered pain. I shouldn't have gone closer. I should have sent another server. But some masochistic part of me needed to see him, needed to confirm the monster lurking beneath the man I'd loved.

I approached the booth's curtained entrance, positioning myself just outside their line of sight.

"She actually believed it." Felix's voice dripped with amusement. "Five years, and she's still so pathetically grateful. Like a dog that keeps coming back no matter how many times you kick it."

Male laughter rippled through the booth. Someone—I recognized the voice as his friend Trevor—said, "Fifty million is generous for used goods."

"Please. I'd have paid double to see her face when she realized the whole thing was theater." Felix paused, and I heard the clink of ice in a glass. "The best part? She still thinks I might actually care. That eventually I'll choose her over Cameron. God, the delusion is almost endearing."

"Why keep her around at all?" another voice asked.

"Entertainment value." Felix's tone turned clinical, dissecting me like I was an insect under glass. "Plus, there's something satisfying about having someone so completely devoted. So easy to manipulate. One gentle word and she melts, one harsh look and she crumbles. It's the ultimate power trip."

The tray trembled in my hands. Ice clinked against crystal.

"Pathetic and clingy," Felix continued. "But useful. Every man needs someone who makes him feel like a god, right? And Lorelei's so good at worship."

The laughter that followed was sharp enough to draw blood.

I backed away slowly, carefully, before anyone noticed me. Made it to the staff bathroom before my legs gave out. I sank onto the cold tile floor, my hands pressed against my mouth to trap the screams.

Useful. Pathetic. Entertainment.

Five years of darkness. Five years of sacrifice. And this was how he saw me.

The nausea hit suddenly, violently. I barely made it to the toilet before I was sick, my body rejecting everything—the night, the job, the truth. When the heaving finally stopped, I wiped my mouth with shaking hands.

That's when I realized my period was three weeks late.

I stared at my reflection in the bathroom mirror—pale skin, dark circles under eyes that had once been Felix's, a face that looked like it belonged to someone already dead. And somewhere deep in my body, a cluster of cells that might become a life.

A life growing in the shadow of a man who called me his entertainment.

I touched my stomach gently, protectively, this secret blooming in the ruins of everything I'd believed.

Outside, the music pounded on. Felix's laughter echoed through the walls. And I stood there, caught between the woman I'd been and the woman I'd have to become to survive this.

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