Chapter 2

Ethan was so stunned that he tripped over his words. "W-Why is there a sudden demolition? Who's behind it? What is it for?"

The property manager answered, "Hades Corporation has set its sights on this land. They're planning to turn it into a commercial street."

The words hit me like a thunderbolt. So this was Audrey's doing!

Ethan didn't sleep a wink that night, and neither did I.

Early the next morning, he stood at the door for a long time before finally gathering the courage to step out. I drifted along behind him as he made his way to the Hades Corporation building.

The receptionist told him he needed an appointment, so he pleaded until she finally agreed to at least check with Audrey.

When Sarah brought him into Audrey's office, the latter didn't even lift her head. Instead, she kept her eyes on her documents as she asked, "What's up?"

He begged in a low, desperate voice, "Audrey, for the sake of our past, please don't tear that house down. It's where Lucas and I grew up, and the only home I have left.

"I'm begging you… Please don't do it…"

As I listened to his words, I felt as if my heart was burning over an open flame.

Audrey looked at him with a cold gaze. "Stop trying to play the victim or overestimate yourself here.

"Our past? What are you talking about? Are you referring to the past when he left me?"

Ethan shook his head hard. He wanted to speak, but stopped himself.

She scoffed. "Save it. I know he sent you here to play the pitiful little brother. It's pathetic that he's still using his little brother this way. He really hasn't changed after all these years. As always, he's trying to latch onto anyone successful.

"Now that I've made it, he better not be dreaming of crawling back to my side."

Ethan rushed to defend me. "No! He never did that! He was just—"

My heart skipped a beat as I sensed his eagerness to reveal the truth.

"Enough!" Audrey cut him off. "I don't have time for your performance on brotherly love."

She waved at Sarah. "Don't let him in again, unless he brings Lucas with him. Also, Lucas has to kneel to apologize."

As I hovered high in the air, watching the farce unfold, I knew that Audrey—the woman I was looking at—was no longer the young lady I knew from my youth.

Life had been tough on Audrey back in our school days. She always wore old, ill-fitting clothes, which made her a target for the delinquent bullies.

The day we met was my first day as a transfer student at the school.

On my way home, I saw a tough-looking young lady yanking Audrey by her ponytail, dragging her toward a nearby hair salon. A cigarette was dangling from the lady's lips as she sneered. "If you've got no money, you can sell your hair to buy me a decent pack of cigarettes."

As someone coming from a comfortable, upper-middle-class family without having to worry about money or putting food on the table, it was my first time hearing of selling hair for money.

Just as they were about to drag her inside, I stepped in to block their way. "What do you think you're doing? Keep this up, and I'm calling the dean."

The young ladies immediately scattered, leaving Audrey trembling in place.

I picked up her bag and handed it to her. "Here. You're safe now."

When she took it and whispered a thank you, I nervously raked a hand through my hair and said, "Let's walk home together."

From then on, we went to and from school together every day, except when she went to the hospital to take care of her mom, Eleanor Vance.

She never let me come along. I understood she had her pride and knew she didn't have enough money for Eleanor's treatments, so she had to juggle multiple part-time jobs. But the money she made was never enough.

Through a friend, I found out where Eleanor was staying. One day, while Audrey was at work, I went to visit.

I brought fruit and daily necessities. The place was heartbreakingly bare.

Before leaving, I told Eleanor, "I paid off the medical bills and added some credit for future treatments, Mrs. Hades. Please focus on getting better.

"This is just my small help, and please don't tell Audrey about my visit today."

She was moved to tears as she repeatedly nodded and squeezed my hand. "You're such a good child. Audrey was lucky to have met you."

But now, that clearly wasn't true.

Chapter 3

Once again, I watched helplessly as Ethan was thrown out. My heart throbbed in so much pain that it was suffocating.

Still, he didn't give up. When Audrey refused to budge, he went to Eleanor for help instead. "You're the only one who can help us now, Mrs. Hades. I'm begging you… Please talk to Audrey."

She stroked his hair in distress. "You don't have to beg me, child. Of course, I'll help.

"Lucas paid for my treatments, and you take care of me all the time. If it weren't for you two… I'd have long been dead.

"Speaking of Lucas, where is he? I haven't seen him in so long."

Tears had long been streaming down my face. Right now, Eleanor was the only person still standing on our side, but she had no idea that I'd left the world.

Ethan choked back a sob. He was just about to explain when Sebastian stepped in and shot him a look of pure disdain. "What's going on now? Since Audrey wouldn't relent, have you come to Mrs. Hades instead?

"Don't pay him any mind, Mrs. Hades. He is a liar. He showed up at the office today to harass Audrey."

Eleanor acted as if she hadn't heard a word. Ignoring Sebastian, she gestured for Ethan to take a seat and drink coffee.

Sebastian's face flushed between alternating shades of anger and shame.

Just then, Audrey walked in. When she noticed Ethan on the couch, she immediately summoned the butler to throw him out.

"Why are you always following us around? Have you no shame?" she spat.

At that, Eleanor abruptly jumped to her feet and snapped at Audrey, "How could you talk that way? Lucas took such good care of us both back then and helped us immensely. How could you treat his little brother this way? Learn to be grateful, Audrey!"

All Audrey did was frown and say, "It's over between us now, Mom. I have a fiance, so stop bringing up the past. People change, and he was no exception."

Seeing Audrey's stubbornness, Eleanor was about to open her mouth to argue when Ethan gently took her hand. He stopped her, then turned back to Audrey.

"Believe it or not, Lucas had his reasons."

Audrey didn't respond and just let out a cold laugh. After that, Sebastian grabbed him and shoved him out the door.

I wanted to leave with him, but for some reason, I couldn't drift away. All I could do was hover around Audrey and follow her wherever she went.

Late that night, she drove out alone. I sat in the passenger seat, watching as she entered "The Tonic Bar" into her GPS.

I couldn't help but frown.

After we arrived, she sat in a booth alone, drowning her sorrows with drinks after drinks. I tried to snatch the glass from her hand countless times, but my fingers always slipped through.

Suddenly, she turned around and raised her phone to take a photo.

When I followed her gaze, I noticed my so-called fiancee—Clara Sterling—drinking with a group of friends. Her arms were draped around two male models.

As they were about to kiss, Audrey strode over and pulled Clara aside. Then, she asked mockingly, "Does Lucas know you're cheating on him?"

Clara impatiently shook her off. "What would a dead man know?"

Audrey stumbled back and collapsed onto the couch in shock. "What did you just say? A dead man?"

While Clara took a slow drag from her cigarette and slowly exhaled, Audrey frantically cried out, "Talk!"

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