I gripped the railing in front of me. I tried to steady my body. My chest hurt a lot. Each breath scraped through my lungs like glass sliding down my throat. The pain was so sharp that for a moment my vision blurred. The lights of the city below twisted into streaks of gold and white.
Behind me a slow sound echoed across the balcony. Click. Click. Click. The polished steps of leather shoes. I didn't need to turn to know who it was.
"You always were too smart for your good Adrian." The voice was rough and familiar. It had a kind of arrogance that only power could breed.
I was still clutching my chest. I forced my body to turn. The movement sent another wave of pain through me. I nearly collapsed.. I held myself upright.
Victor Vale stood feet away. He was calm and composed in the rain. My uncle's expensive coat hung neatly on his shoulders. It was untouched by the chaos of the moment. His face carried the expression I had seen across boardroom tables many times. It was a calculation wrapped in a polite smile.
He wasn't alone. Sophia stood beside him. She was leaning casually against the glass doors that led back into the penthouse. My cousin held her phone in one hand. She was lazily scrolling with her thumb like this moment meant nothing at all. Like the two of them weren't standing over the moments of my life.
The betrayal felt heavier than the rain pouring around us.
"Why?" I rasped. I forced the word through my throat. The copper taste of blood flooded my mouth as I spoke.
"I built this empire for all of us, " I continued. My voice was weak but burning with disbelief. "Three years, Victor. Three years. I tripled the Vale net worth. I saved the company."
Victor slowly stepped forward. The rain slid down the lines of his face. "That, " he said, "is exactly the problem." He stopped a few feet from me. His gaze was steady and utterly without sympathy.
"You built it " he continued. "You expanded it. You made it stronger than it has ever been." His voice lowered. It turned almost into a whisper. ". As long as you live Adrian... the rest of us are nothing more than background figures in your story."
The words struck harder than the pain in my chest. For a moment I stared at him. I struggled to understand how everything had reached this point.
"You're my family " I said hoarsely. "This was never supposed to be a competition." Victor let out a chuckle. He shook his head.
"Family?" he repeated. "In business Adrian family is another word for competition." He leaned closer. His breath was barely audible over the sound of the rain.
"The Board of Directors has already approved everything." My stomach tightened.
"What... are you talking about?" Victor's smile widened slightly.
"You died tonight, " he said calmly. "A tragic accident. Much scotch. A faulty balcony railing. The fall from the penthouse... unfortunate, but understandable."
My head spun. "The Board would never agree to that " I said weakly. "They wouldn't betray me." Sophia finally looked up from her phone.
Her eyes sparkled with amusement. A slow smirk spread across her lips. "Oh Adrian " she said lightly. She slid her phone into her pocket.
"Money doesn't whisper, " she continued. "It screams." Her smile grew sharper.
"We simply offered the Board a slice of the pie than you ever did." The words felt like knives.
"You were always too ethical, " she added with a shrug. "Too responsible. Too... boring." My legs felt weaker with every passing second.
The rain soaked through my clothes. It chilled my skin.. The real cold came from the realization settling into my mind. Everything had already been arranged.
The betrayal wasn't spontaneous. It had been carefully planned. Victor nodded once toward Sophia.
She walked toward me slowly. She was almost playful. Like she was approaching a toy more than a dying man.
When she reached me she tilted her head slightly. "For what it's worth " she said casually "your work really was impressive."
Then she placed her hand against my chest. The shove was light.
Under circumstances it would have meant nothing. But in my state with poison burning through my veins and my strength nearly gone it was more than enough.
My body lurched backward. The moment my weight pressed against the railing a sharp cracking sound split the air.
The metal supports gave way instantly. Victor's men had already done their work.
The railing had been cut. Time slowed as the balcony vanished beneath my feet.
I fell backward into the night. For a moment the rain seemed to freeze in midair around me.
The city stretched below. Lights flickered through the darkness like stars.
Above me Victor and Sophia leaned over the edge of the balcony.
They looked down calmly. Almost peacefully. Victor lifted a crystal flute filled with champagne.
Sophia raised hers beside him. They toasted.
To my death. The wind screamed past my ears as gravity pulled me toward the ground.
My body twisted helplessly in the air. The city rushed closer with speed.
My mind remained clear. Sharp. Focused. I will find you, I swore silently. My thoughts burned through the darkness.
In this life... or the next... I will destroy everything you love. The ground rushed up to meet me.
CRACK. The world vanished. Darkness swallowed everything.
For a moment there was nothing. No pain. No sound. No thought.
Only silence. Then slowly something began to echo through the darkness.
A dull rhythmic sound. Thump. Thump. Thump. It repeated again and again.. Deep.
I tried to open my eyes. Nothing happened. I tried to move.
My body didn't respond. Panic crept into my mind.
I attempted to scream.. My throat felt blocked by thick warm liquid.
The sensation was suffocating. Where... am I?
The darkness around me wasn't empty. It felt... enclosed.
Soft. Alive. Another realization struck me as I tried to move
My limbs felt wrong. Small. Weak. Unformed. Slowly horrifying clarity settled into my mind.
I wasn't dead. I wasn't in the afterlife. I was... inside something.
A womb. My mind-still carrying every memory of boardrooms, contracts and betrayal-struggled to comprehend the truth.
I had been reborn. Outside the living walls surrounding me faint sounds filtered through the darkness.
A voice. Soft. Shaking. Filled with emotion. "I'll protect you, one."
The words trembled with love. The moment I heard that voice something inside me froze.
I knew it. I hadn't heard it in years.. I would recognize it anywhere.
My mother. Elena.
"No matter what Victor says about the inheritance " she whispered gently. Her voice was breaking slightly.
"You're all I have left." A cold realization spread through my mind.
Victor. He was already here. Even before I was born.
Already circling my mother. Already reaching for the inheritance that should belong to me.
My thoughts hardened instantly. You killed me once, Uncle.
Now... Now I could see everything from the very beginning.
I would watch. I would learn.. When the time came...
I would tear his empire apart piece by piece. Then another voice echoed faintly through the darkness.
Cold. Professional. Unemotional. "The stress is too much for her, Victor, " the man said.
My mind sharpened instantly. "If she accidentally loses the baby now " the doctor continued calmly.
"The entire inheritance reverts to you immediately." My consciousness burned with rage.
Victor's voice followed.. Calculating. "Then perhaps " he said slowly "an accident would be... unfortunate."
CLIFFHANGER: Inside the womb Adrian realized with terror that his uncle wasn't willing to wait for him to be born-Victor was already planning to eliminate him before he even took his first breath.