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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 3

I wasn't prepared for the sight of my grandmother in handcuffs.

Two security guards flanked her frail figure outside The Velvet Room, their massive frames making her appear even smaller. Her flower basket lay overturned on the pavement, crushed roses and daisies scattered like casualties. A crowd had gathered—the same wealthy patrons who'd bought her flowers for years now watching with detached curiosity as if she were street theater.

"Grandma!" I pushed through the onlookers, my heart hammering against my ribs. "What's happening?"

Before she could answer, a voice cut through the night air like a blade. "Your grandmother was caught stealing from a customer."

Cameron Patterson emerged from the club entrance, her designer dress catching the streetlights. The smirk playing at her lips didn't match her concerned tone.

"We found this in her flower basket." She held up a diamond tennis bracelet that glittered obscenely under the neon lights. "Worth about fifty thousand. One of our VIP guests noticed it missing after speaking with her."

"That's impossible," I said, moving to my grandmother's side. Her hands were trembling, the veins prominent beneath paper-thin skin. "She would never—"

"The evidence speaks for itself." Cameron's eyes met mine, cold with triumph. "The police are already on their way."

My grandmother looked up at me, confusion clouding her eyes. "Lorelei, I didn't take anything. I was just selling my flowers like always."

I believed her without question. In seventy-eight years, she had never taken anything that wasn't hers—not even when we had nothing to eat and the landlord was threatening eviction.

The police arrived with flashing lights that painted everyone's faces in alternating blue and red. They took statements, nodded at Cameron's version of events, and led my grandmother toward the patrol car with a gentleness that somehow made the situation more horrifying.

"I'll follow you to the station," I called after her. "Don't worry, I'll fix this!"

Her eyes found mine one last time before they helped her into the back seat—steady despite everything, filled with the quiet dignity that had sustained us both through years of hardship.

At the police station, I paced the waiting area for hours, calling the only lawyer we knew—a distant acquaintance who couldn't come until morning. When my phone rang, I grabbed it desperately.

"Felix," I breathed, relief washing through me. "Thank God. My grandmother's been arrested. They're saying she stole jewelry, but she would never—"

"I know," he cut me off. "I'm already here. Wait in the lobby."

Hope fluttered in my chest. Despite everything, some foolish part of me still believed he would help us when it truly mattered.

I spotted him striding through the entrance, flanked by two men in dark suits—his security team. The expensive cologne he wore seemed obscenely out of place among the harsh fluorescent lights and desperation of the police station.

"Felix, thank you for coming." I reached for his hand, but he stepped past me toward the desk sergeant.

"I understand you're holding an elderly woman for theft from The Velvet Room," he said, his voice carrying the easy authority of wealth. "I'd like to speak with her."

The sergeant recognized him immediately. "Of course, Mr. Warren. Right this way."

I moved to follow, but Felix turned to me. "Wait here. I'll handle this."

Something in his expression made my stomach twist, but I nodded, watching as he and his security team disappeared through the heavy door leading to the holding cells.

Ten minutes later, I heard it—my grandmother's cry of pain cutting through the station's murmur. I bolted toward the sound, pushing past a startled officer. What I saw froze the blood in my veins.

My grandmother was on the floor, clutching her hip. One of Felix's security men stood over her, his face impassive. Felix himself stood in the doorway, watching with detached interest.

"What happened?" I screamed, dropping to my knees beside her.

"She resisted questioning," Felix said flatly. "My men were simply restraining her."

"She's seventy-eight years old!" I cradled her head, feeling her shallow breathing against my arm. "She needs an ambulance!"

As they called for medical assistance, my grandmother's fingers gripped mine with surprising strength. Her eyes, clear despite the pain, found my face.

"Remember who you are," she whispered. "Never let anyone make you feel small."

Those were the last words she spoke to me.

Three days later, in a hospital room that smelled of antiseptic and endings, the doctor told me her hip fracture had caused complications. Internal bleeding they couldn't control. Her heart, already weakened with age, couldn't compensate.

I sat beside her bed as the monitors slowed, then stopped. Outside, life continued—traffic hummed, people laughed, the world spun on its axis, indifferent to my loss.

Felix sent flowers—an elaborate arrangement of white lilies that arrived with a pre-printed sympathy card signed by his assistant. No personal message. No visit. Nothing but expensive flowers already beginning to wilt at the edges.

I touched my grandmother's still-warm hand one last time, memorizing the pattern of lines that mapped a life of hard work and unconditional love. Something crystallized inside me then—hard and sharp and unbreakable.

The woman who had walked into that police station three days ago no longer existed. She had died alongside the only person who had ever truly loved her.

In her place stood someone else entirely.

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