I came home to surprise my fiancée with a $200K ring, but instead I found her kicking my 72-year-old mother. Now, I’m spending every billion I have to ruin her life.

The flight from Zurich was a symphony of cold, calculated victory. As the CEO of Blackwood Holdings, I had become a connoisseur of the specific, pressurized silence of a private jet—a vacuum where billion-dollar mergers were birthed and the rest of the world felt like an abstraction. But as I swirled a twenty-year-old scotch and watched the clouds beneath the Gulfstream G650, the silence felt heavy with a different kind of anticipation. It was the quiet of a man about to step into the light.

I glanced at the small, midnight-blue velvet box resting on the mahogany table. Inside lay two custom-etched platinum bands, their inner circumference engraved with a date eight weeks away. That was the day I was set to marry Vanessa Carter. She was New York royalty, a socialite whose elegance was matched only by her apparent compassion. When my mother’s health began to falter, it was Vanessa who had insisted she move into our estate. It was Vanessa who promised to be her guardian while I navigated the cutthroat waters of international finance.

Or so I believed.

“We’ve touched down, Mr. Blackwood,” the pilot’s voice crackled, pulling me back to the frost-breath of an early New York morning.

I bypassed the waiting car service, opting instead for the raw power of my Aston Martin. I needed the wind. I needed to feel the road. I sped toward the suburbs, toward the fortress I had built with my first hundred million—a sprawling architectural marvel of glass and stone, hidden behind iron gates and guarded by ancient oaks.

And a note in my mother’s hand: “You’re a good son, Ethan. But don’t forget to play for yourself sometimes.”

I looked at the kitchen, where my mother was laughing. I had won the war. I had saved my family. I was home.

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