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A Yale Scholarship For His Lies

A Yale Scholarship For His Lies

My boyfriend, Jefferson, convinced me to give up my Yale scholarship for him. He was my secret, my escape from the shame of my mother's past, and I threw away my future for our love. Then, at a gala, he publicly announced his engagement to Aubrey Carroll-the girl who made my high school years a living hell. He trapped me in his mansion, forcing me to become her personal servant. She tortured me daily, culminating in her brutally killing our dog, Charlie, with a garden trowel. When her friends arrived, they joined in, stripping me half-naked and live-streaming my panic attack for the world to see. The man who once promised to protect me watched as they destroyed me. But as I lay bleeding out on the floor, it wasn't an ambulance that arrived. It was the private security of Alexzander Stevens-my estranged, billionaire grandfather. He revealed I was his sole heiress, and now, we were going to make them pay for every last tear.
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Chapter 2

Evelin POV: Jefferson' s voice was calm, almost pleasant, but his words landed like hammer blows. "You'll sleep in the guest room in the west wing. Until Aubrey leaves. Do not come out. Do not speak to anyone." He spoke as if arranging a detail for a party, not orchestrating my banishment within his own home. He was treating me like a shameful secret, an inconvenience to be hidden. My stomach twisted with a mix of fury and intense humiliation. He had reduced me to less than a houseguest, a prisoner in my own life. "Aubrey Carroll is arriving tomorrow," he continued, his tone chillingly normal. "She will stay in my suite. Her presence is a priority. Your previous room will be prepared for her. You understand, don't you?" He looked at me, his eyes devoid of any warmth, any recognition of the pain he was inflicting. It was a thinly veiled threat. He wanted me to know my place, to understand that Aubrey superseded everything. My blood ran cold. The thought of Aubrey, my high school tormentor, occupying my space, breathing the same air as him, was unbearable. He saw the fear in my eyes. "Just keep to yourself, Evelin. A few days, maybe a week, and then she'll leave. Then we can talk, figure things out." He offered a false promise, a glimmer of a future that I no longer believed in. His words were hollow, a transparent attempt to maintain control. I knew it was a lie, a way to keep me compliant. He would never "figure things out." He had already made his choice. His friends, who had gathered around, chuckled at my stricken face. "Looks like someone's getting a taste of reality," Brandon sneered, a cruel satisfaction in his voice. Sarah giggled, her eyes glinting with malice. They enjoyed my suffering, reveling in my downfall. Their laughter was a suffocating blanket, heavy and suffocating. I did not respond. I simply turned away, my shoulders hunched, and walked towards the west wing. Each step felt heavy, burdened by the realization that I had nowhere to go, no one to turn to. My pride was shattered, my spirit bruised. I just wanted to disappear, to vanish from his sight and from the world of these cruel, privileged people. My mind registered nothing but the dull ache in my chest. The guest room was small, stark, and unwelcoming. It had a single bed, a dresser, and a small window overlooking the overgrown garden. It was a stark contrast to the luxurious room I had shared with Jefferson, the room that was now being prepared for Aubrey. The air was stale, thick with dust and disuse. It felt like a prison cell, a place for discarded things. I felt the weight of my humiliation pressing down on me. The afternoon sun beat down through the grimy window, making the small room feel like an oven. The air conditioning was either broken or turned off. I sat on the edge of the hard bed, feeling the sweat trickle down my back. The heat amplified my sense of discomfort and despair. The room was a physical manifestation of my broken spirit, a place where I was meant to wither away. My phone, a cheap model Jefferson had given me, buzzed in my pocket. It was a text from an unknown number. "Evelin? It's Marcus. Your grandfather asked me to reach out. Are you safe?" Marcus. I remembered him. He was a trusted aide, one of the few people who knew my mother's real story, a legacy of my grandfather's attempts to keep an eye on us from afar. A spark of hope, faint but undeniable, ignited within me. My grandfather, Alexzander Stevens, was a Silicon Valley legend. A recluse, a billionaire tech mogul. He had been estranged from my mother after she eloped with my father, a move he saw as a betrayal. After my mother's passing, he had tried to reach out to me, offering support, but I had always politely declined. I was too proud, too consumed by my own shame, to accept help from the man my mother had defied. I believed I had to make my own way, independent of his vast wealth and influence. I remembered his letters, his subtle attempts to connect. He sent gifts, always discreetly, always with a note from an anonymous "benefactor." I had always returned them, convinced I didn't deserve charity. I wanted to build a life on my own terms, free from the shadow of scandals and old money. But now, after Jefferson's betrayal, after the public humiliation, my pride felt like a luxury I could no longer afford. I needed help. I truly did. My fingers trembled as I typed a reply to Marcus. "No. I'm not safe. I need help." The words were a surrender, a desperate cry in the darkness. But with that surrender came a strange sense of relief. It was a final admission of my vulnerability, a shedding of the pretense of independence. I was ready to accept whatever lifeline was offered. A sudden knock on the door made me jump. Jefferson stood there, a tray with a sandwich and a bottle of water in his hands. "Thought you might be hungry," he said, his voice surprisingly gentle. He placed the tray on the small dresser, avoiding my gaze. His kindness felt entirely false, a calculated maneuver. It was a cruel mockery of genuine concern. I looked at the food, then at him. My appetite had vanished. "I'm not hungry," I said, my voice flat, devoid of emotion. I felt nothing towards him, only a chilling emptiness. His presence repulsed me. The tenderness he was trying to project was a hollow performance. He sighed, running a hand through his perfectly coiffed hair. "Look, Evelin, I know you're upset about Aubrey. It's just... a family thing. She's my fiancée. It' s an arrangement. It' s not real love like ours." He tried to conjure the old magic, the illusion of our special bond. He wanted me to believe he was still "ours," still my anchor. His words were a desperate attempt to cling to his control, to keep me captive. I stared at him, my expression blank. "I don't care," I said, the words surprising even myself with their coldness. Aubrey Carroll, his fiancée, the woman who had tormented me in high school, was now inheriting my life. It was a bitter irony. But I no longer cared about him, or her, or their arranged marriage. My emotional well was dry. I just wanted to be gone, far away from him, from this house, from this entire charade. I imagined the fresh air, the open road, the possibility of a new beginning. I clung to the hope of Marcus's message, a whisper of escape. The hours stretched, each moment a painful ticking closer to Aubrey's arrival. "Just keep your head down," Jefferson warned, his voice hardening slightly. "Don't make a scene when she gets here. She has a temper, and you don't want to provoke her. Understand?" His words were a clear instruction, a reminder of the power dynamic. I was to be invisible, a ghost in my own nightmare. His concern was not for my safety, but for his own precarious social standing. The next morning, the grand house buzzed with activity. Footsteps hurried down the hallways. Voices, bright and excited, echoed from the main living areas. I heard a car pull up, tires crunching on the gravel driveway. Then, a familiar laugh, high-pitched and grating, pierced the air. It was Aubrey. My breath caught in my throat. My body stiffened, a primal fear seizing me. I crept to the window, peering through the dusty pane. A sleek black limousine idled in the driveway. A figure emerged, draped in an expensive designer outfit, a wide-brimmed hat shielding her face. She exuded an aura of confidence and entitlement. Even from a distance, I knew it was her. My vision blurred. A cold sweat broke out on my forehead, my hands clamped over my mouth to stifle a whimper. The past, the bullying, the relentless torment, all of it came crashing down on me. Aubrey Carroll was here. The nightmare was about to begin again.

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