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My Guardian's Cruelest Love Game

For seven years, I loved my guardian, Kendrick Page. He was my protector, my family, my entire world. The day I confessed, he called my love "unhealthy" and kicked me out. Then he brought home his fiancée, Chrissy. She took my room and my memories before revealing their engagement was a "charade"-a cruel game Kendrick designed to prove I was a burden and drive me away for good. His final act of cruelty was asking me to be his maid of honor. The man who raised me hadn't just rejected me; he had orchestrated my complete humiliation just to be free of his responsibility. Heartbroken, I escaped to Boston to start over. I met Adolfo Joyce, a brilliant, intense mentor who saw the pain I tried to hide. But just as I started to feel safe, he cornered me, his eyes holding a shocking secret. "Amirah," he whispered, his voice low and urgent. "What is your mother's name?"
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Chapter 11

Kendrick Page POV:

"She hasn't lived here for weeks, honey." The old woman' s words pierced through him, sharp and unforgiving. Weeks. Not days. Weeks. He stood frozen, the cake box still clutched in his hand, a grotesque prop in the realization of his catastrophe. The untaken cake, the unopened gift, the empty apartment, Amirah's absolute silence – it all clicked into place, a devastating mosaic of his own making.

He had been so certain of his control, so convinced of his plan. He had believed her compliance, her quiet departure, was a sign of her breaking, not her escaping. But she hadn't broken. She had planned. She had executed. And she had left him. Truly, irrevocably, gone.

His mind reeled, a torrent of agonizing thoughts. The call from Professor Vance, the one he'd dismissed as trivial. The vague mention of MIT, the fleeting image of some academic's photo on Amirah's phone. His dismissal of Chrissy's 'oversight' with the phone. His own forced indifference. Each decision, each cold calculation, had driven her further away, until she was finally out of his reach.

The emptiness in his chest expanded, a black hole swallowing every shred of his composure. He had pushed her away, thinking he was saving her, forcing her towards maturity. But he had only succeeded in losing the one person who had genuinely loved him, unconditionally, desperately. The realization was a bitter, burning truth, searing his soul. She was gone. And it was his fault. His arrogant, controlling, cold-hearted fault.

His hands began to tremble. The cake box slipped from his grasp, tumbling to the pavement, the delicate chocolate ganache crushing inwards. He didn't even notice. His head felt light, his vision swimming. The world around him faded into a dull, muffled hum. His mind registered nothing but the echoing void of her absence.

He stood there for what felt like an eternity, paralyzed by the enormity of his regret, the crushing weight of his failure. The city bustled around him, oblivious to the silent implosion of his world. He had orchestrated her departure, and now he was left with nothing but a gaping, aching void. It was an unbearable, suffocating realization.

Amirah Holland POV:

Meanwhile, in Boston, life pulsed with a vibrant, exhilarating energy. Adolfo Joyce, true to Professor Vance's word, had met me at the airport. He was unnervingly efficient, taking my single suitcase and navigating the chaotic terminal with practiced ease. He didn't speak much, his intense focus always on the task at hand, his dark eyes missing nothing.

He settled me into a small, but comfortable dorm room, a stark contrast to the sprawling penthouse, but it felt like freedom. His colleagues, a friendly, diverse group of PhD students, offered a flurry of welcoming smiles and helpful tips. They were warm, engaging, and genuinely kind.

Adolfo, however, remained a mystery. He helped diligently, his movements precise, his assistance invaluable. Yet, he maintained a strange, almost clinical distance from me. His colleagues would tease him, trying to draw him into playful banter, but he would simply offer a brief, polite smile, then turn his attention back to his work. I found myself thinking he disliked me. Every time he looked my way, his gaze was so intense, so unreadable, it felt like a silent judgment.

He was different with others. He exchanged quick, analytical comments with his peers, his voice low and intelligent. He even offered a dry, witty retort to one of the professors, earning a rare laugh. But with me, he was a silent, watchful presence, his expression unyielding. Yet, there was something in his eyes, a fleeting flicker, whenever he thought I wasn't looking. A strange, almost melancholic warmth that vanished as quickly as it appeared. It confused me, this mix of aloofness and subtle attention.

One afternoon, I found him alone in the lab, hunched over a complex equation, his brow furrowed in concentration. "Dr. Joyce?" I ventured, my voice tentative. He looked up, his face immediately shuttering, that familiar, unreadable mask replacing the intensity of his concentration. His dark eyes met mine, cold and distant.

"Yes, Holland?" His voice was flat, devoid of any warmth. The formality, the almost dismissive tone, made me flinch.

My resolve wavered. The question I wanted to ask-Do you hate me?-died on my lips. "Just... checking if you needed any help with the simulation," I stammered, cursing my cowardice.

He stared at me for another beat, then his lips curved into a faint, almost imperceptible sneer. "I require no assistance, Holland. My work is quite precise." He turned back to his screen, a clear dismissal.

My cheeks burned. I felt a familiar sting of humiliation, a sharp echo of Kendrick's casual dismissals. I retreated, my shoulders slumping slightly. He really did dislike me.

Later, I casually approached one of his colleagues, a cheerful young woman named Lena. "Hey, Lena," I began, trying to sound nonchalant. "Is Dr. Joyce always... like that? So intense?"

Lena laughed, a bright, bubbly sound. "Adolfo? Oh, he's just incredibly focused. He doesn't hate you, Amirah. He's like that with everyone when he's working. He just has a very... particular way of expressing himself." She winked. "He's secretly a softie, I think. You should just ask him why he stares at you so much."

I felt a blush creep up my neck. He stared at me? My mind replayed the intense, often critical gaze he directed my way. Perhaps it wasn't disdain, but something else? But the confusion persisted. His coldness, his almost aggressive detachment, felt too real to be simply 'focus.' I caught his eye across the lab later that day. His gaze was as intense as ever, but when he realized I was looking, he quickly averted his eyes, a subtle flush coloring his high cheekbones. It was a fleeting, human moment, but it vanished as quickly as it appeared, replaced by his usual stoic composure.

I chewed on my lip, considering Lena's advice. Should I ask him? Confront him about his strange behavior? But then he scowled at a malfunctioning piece of equipment, his face a thundercloud of frustration. No. I couldn't. I didn't have the energy for another emotional confrontation. Not now. I needed to focus. On my studies. On my future. On building a wall around my heart so nothing and no one could ever hurt me again. I dove back into my research, the complex equations a welcome distraction from the baffling enigma of Adolfo Joyce.

Kendrick Page POV:

He sat in the car, miles away from the East Village brownstone, the crumpled birthday cake box a testament to his failure. His phone lay on the passenger seat, the screen dark, a silent mockery of his desperate attempts to reach Amirah. His legal team had scrambled, tracking down every lead, every possible contact.

His assistant's voice, clipped and efficient, came through the Bluetooth. "Mr. Page, we've located Ms. Holland. She's in Boston. MIT. She secured a position in an accelerated graduate program. Very impressive, actually." A pang, sharp and unexpected, twisted in his gut. Impressive. Yes, she was. He had always known her potential. But this achievement, this triumph, felt like a deliberate act of defiance against him, a confirmation of her complete independence.

"She's with a Dr. Adolfo Joyce," his assistant continued, unaware of the raw nerve he was touching. "He's a PhD student, quite brilliant. He's been assisting her with her relocation, even helped her move into her dorm."

The words hit him like a physical blow. Adolfo Joyce. The photo on her phone. The 'friend' she'd vaguely mentioned. He remembered his cold order for her to avoid new friendships, his dismissive tone. Now, this 'friend' was helping her, settling her into a new life, a new continent. A life without him. An unfamiliar, burning jealousy flared in his chest, hot and sharp. He had thought he wanted her to grow up, to be independent. But not like this. Not with someone else. Not with a man who was clearly stepping into the role he had so carelessly vacated.

He gripped the steering wheel, his knuckles white. The cold logic he usually relied on had abandoned him, leaving him adrift in a sea of raw, possessive emotion. He wanted to go to Boston. Now. To confront this 'Dr. Joyce,' to drag Amirah back, to reclaim what was, by all rights, his. He had raised her. He had protected her. She couldn't just walk away and replace him.

He took a deep, shuddering breath, forcing himself back to the present. He had a million-dollar merger to finalize. He couldn't just drop everything and chase after a "childish problem." He reminded himself that this was what he wanted. For her to be grown up. Independent. He repeated the words like a mantra, trying to convince himself that the suffocating ache in his chest was relief, not regret.

"Anything else, Mr. Page?" his assistant asked, oblivious to his internal battle.

He closed his eyes for a moment, then opened them, his gaze hard. "No. Not for now. Just keep me updated on her academic progress. And... on Dr. Joyce." His voice was clipped, precise, devoid of emotion.

His assistant signed off, and the car was once again plunged into silence. But the silence no longer offered a reprieve. It was filled with the echoing void of Amirah's absence, and the unsettling image of her, smiling, with this 'Dr. Joyce.' He had wanted her to grow up. But he realized, with a chilling clarity, that he had never truly wanted her to grow away from him. He had always envisioned her remaining in his orbit, a satellite to his sun. But she had become a star in her own right, blazing her own path, and he was being left behind in darkness.

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