Adler and I were like night and day, two brothers living in completely different worlds. He had no clue I existed, yet I spent every day watching his life unfold. Little did he know, we went to the same elementary, middle, and high schools. But since I was older, our paths never crossed. I was the kid who zoomed through grades, while Adler was the one who rarely showed up. His father, a big-shot businessman and a school board member, made sure no one dared to question him. Adler waltzed his way to a diploma without a hitch.
Back then, I couldn't help but wonder what kind of future awaited someone so careless. Yet, to my shock, Adler topped his class. He even aced all the big exams that year. That stoked the fires of my jealousy. He seemed born with everything handed to him on a silver platter; the Tredgold family’s universe spun around him. He had the world’s most legitimate standing—his father’s son and heir.
Meanwhile, I had lost my mom, leaving me with nothing. During that time, I was simmering with resentment and anger. The deeper my hatred grew, the more composed I became on the outside. Dad used to say that keeping a poker face made you unreadable, the perfect disguise for your true self. I was a natural at it.
After college, I followed the path my father had charted for me. Diving into the entertainment world, I was set to become the next big thing, using my fame to pull in resources for The Silent Shadows. Mingling with the elite and maybe even tricking some naive girls into spreading The Silent Shadows' message. It was like a cult, influencing the masses; the more power you had, the more people you could sway.
But then came an unexpected twist—Sophie. Russell Entertainment called, wanting me at their office. I turned them down flat. Unless they were ready to tear up my contract, I wasn’t going anywhere. I expected them to bench me, and that’s exactly what I planned for. There’s no juicier story than a rising star being sidelined by the industry, leading to a tragic family loss.
The first time I met Sophie, I was already in the room, tipped off that she was coming to see me. I’d only skimmed her file before; she was Russell Entertainment’s heiress. Her resume didn’t stand out, except she was James’s new bride. Beyond that, she was a non-factor.
When the door opened, Sophie’s look was odd, a mix of pity and guilt. I thought that expression suited me more. I was using Russell Entertainment to build my stairway to fame. Once I hit the big time, Russell Entertainment would face a storm of bad press. I figured they’d be bankrupt in under two years.
Sophie greeted me with warmth, but I wasn’t in the mood to chat. Sure, she was pretty, but the world’s full of pretty faces. Maybe she was here to make me some offer, so I kept my cool. “What do you want?”
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Enjoying the story, to much victimising Sophie, they could at least try to target others. Hope at some point Sophie comes clean and forgives James and explain her view of loving the boy James was. Just so they both learn and move on. Really needs to be some consequences for the instigators instead of being let go. Sandy needs to see Vanessa is using her as a cover, and Sandy needs to wake up to herself, or be held responsible by her father for alienating the people she was supposed to make contact with. Hope the reporter brother is keeping an eye on what Vanessa and Odie are up to, and that he has he’s own justice in store. Hope he becomes like Reese a good partner. Hope James lives and finds he’s HEA. Need to put Nicole in prison , no release and several lifetimes , with all the evidence on the crimes she’s committed just to get her out of the way guilt free. More about what’s up with Gordon....
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