The Heir Of Redemption 1.
A Saviour He Thought.Jared sat on the front porch, staring out at the smoldering ruins of what was once his family home. The heat from the fire still radiated off the rubble, making it feel like an oven outside. He watched as firefighters sprayed the charred remains with water, trying to quell the last of the flames.A hand on his shoulder made him turn around. It was his father, his face grim and serious. "Jared," he said, his voice trembling. "I need you to be brave now, okay?"Jared nodded, unsure of what his father was talking about. But he knew it couldn't be good."Son, there was a fire," his father began, his voice cracking with emotion. "Your mother and sister... they didn't make it. I'm so sorry."Jared felt his whole world shatter around him. His mother and sister were gone? How was that even possible?The rest of the day passed in a blur. Jared was taken to the hospital to be checked for smoke inhalation, and then to the police station for questioning. He didn't remember much of what was said, just that the police seemed to think that the fire was caused by faulty wiring.Jared father surprisingly hanged himself because of the frustration of losing his wife and precious daughter, Leaving Jared alone.After that, Jared was taken to an orphanage. It was a large, imposing building with tall walls and iron gates that seemed to stretch up to the sky. Jared couldn't help but feel a sense of dread as he walked through the gates, knowing that this was to be his new home.The matron of the orphanage, a stern-looking woman with gray hair and a perpetual scowl, led Jared to his new room. It was small and sparsely furnished, with a narrow bed, a dresser, and a small desk. Jared felt like he was suffocating in the small space.As the days turned into weeks, Jared settled into his new routine. He went to school during the day, and spent his evenings doing homework or playing games with the other children in the orphanage. But despite the fact that he was surrounded by other children, Jared still felt alone.One night, as he lay in bed, staring up at the ceiling, Jared heard a strange noise. It sounded like someone was tapping on the window. He sat up, listening intently, but the noise stopped. He lay back down, convinced that he had imagined it.But then he heard it again, louder this time. He got out of bed and walked over to the window, peering out into the darkness. That's when he saw a figure lurking in the shadows."Who's there?" he called out, his heart pounding in his chest.The figure stepped forward into the light, revealing a man with a kind face and a gentle smile. "My name is Mr. Winston," he said. "I heard about what happened to your family, and I wanted to help. Would you like to come with me, Jared?"Jared didn't know what to think. Who was this man, and why did he want to help him? But something about Mr. Winston's kind eyes made Jared feel like he could trust him."Okay," he said, stepping away from the window. "I'll come with you."And with that, Jared left the orphanage behind, starting a new chapter in his life with Mr. Winston as his guide.Jared spent the next few years under Mr. Winston's tutelage, attending the best schools and receiving a top-notch education. Mr. Winston treated him like a son, always encouraging him to do his best and achieve his goals. Jared was grateful for the opportunity, but he couldn't help feeling like an outsider in Mr. Winston's world of wealth and privilege.Despite his academic successes, Jared still struggled to fit in with his peers. They saw him as an outsider, a poor orphan boy who didn't belong in their world of private schools and luxury vacations. They made fun of his clothes and his lack of social graces, and Jared felt like he was back in the orphanage again.But Mr. Winston never gave up on him. He encouraged Jared to keep going, to push through the difficulties and prove himself to the world. And so, Jared persevered, studying hard and excelling in his classes despite the constant taunts and jabs from his classmates.Years went by, and Jared graduated from college with top honors. He was a successful young man in his academics, with a bright future ahead of him. But then, on his twenty-fifth birthday, Mr. Winston made a demand that would change everything."Jared, my boy," Mr. Winston said, as he sat across from Jared at the dining room table. "You've been like a son to me all these years, and I've invested a lot of time and money into your education. Now, it's time for you to repay me."Jared looked up, confused. "Repay you? How?""I want you to marry my daughter, Emily," Mr. Winston said, his voice firm. "She's a beautiful young woman, and she deserves a good man by her side. And you, Jared, you have proven yourself to be a good man."Jared was taken aback by the sudden request. He had never thought of Emily as anything more than his mentor's daughter, and he wasn't sure how he felt about the idea of marrying her. But Mr. Winston was insistent, and Jared knew that he owed him a great debt of gratitude.And so, reluctantly, Jared agreed to marry Emily. They had a small, intimate wedding in the backyard of Mr. Winston's mansion, surrounded by just family. Jared felt like he was living in a dream, marrying into a world that had always felt so far out of his reach.But as the weeks went by, Jared began to realize that he had made a grave mistake. Emily was not the kind, loving woman he had thought she was. She was cold and distant, always criticizing him and putting him down. Jared felt like he was back in school again, being bullied and ridiculed by his peers.He tried to talk to Mr. Winston about it, but his mentor dismissed his concerns, telling him that he needed to be patient and work on his marriage. Jared felt trapped, like he had no escape from his miserable life.And so, he continued to endure Emily's cruelty, yearning for a way out but unsure of where to turn. Little did he know that his life was about to take a dramatic turn, one that would change everything he thought he knew about himself and his place in the world.Jared's life as the Winston family's errand boy was a far cry from the bright future he had once imagined. Every day, he woke up early and went to work, cleaning the mansion, running errands, and doing whatever tasks were asked of him. His wife, Emily, was no help - she spent her days lounging around the house, ordering Jared around and making snide comments about his background.Jared couldn't help but feel like a servant in his own home. He saw how Emily and her family treated him differently, how they looked down on him because he was poor and came from a different world. He tried to speak up, to assert his worth and his dignity, but they always shut him down, telling him that he was lucky to be in their presence at all.One day, as he was cleaning up Emily's bedroom, he saw something that made his blood boil. She was lying in bed with another man, a handsome, wealthy playboy who had always looked down on Jared with contempt. Jared couldn't believe what he was seeing - his own wife, cheating on him in their own home.He confronted her, his anger and hurt boiling over. "How could you do this to me?" he demanded, his voice shaking with emotion.Emily sneered at him. "You think you have the right to challenge me? You're just a poor, lowly orphan boy who I took pity on. You should be grateful to even be in my presence, let alone be married to me."Jared felt a deep sense of shame wash over him. He knew that Emily was right - he was nothing compared to her and her family. He had no right to challenge her or demand respect. But he couldn't just let her cheat on him like this, couldn't let her get away with treating him like a servant.And so, he reached out to grab her arm, to shake some sense into her. But before he could even touch her, Emily slapped him hard across the face, leaving a red mark on his cheek."You're nothing, Jared," she hissed. "You'll never be anything. And if you ever try to challenge me again, I'll make sure my father knows about this."Jared felt like he had hit rock bottom. He had never felt so powerless, so humiliated. He knew that he was nothing in the eyes of the Winston family, that he would always be their servant, their errand boy.And yet, something inside him refused to give up. He knew that he was better than this, that he deserved more than the life he was living. He just had to find a way to prove it.Jared knew that he had to do something to change his situation. He couldn't keep living like this, being treated like a servant by his own wife and her family. He went to his mentor, Mr. Winston, hoping to get some advice on how to improve his life.But when he arrived at Mr. Winston's office, he was met with a stern and unforgiving glare. "What are you doing here, Jared?" Mr. Winston demanded. "Shouldn't you be busy making money and acquiring power? Or are you content to live the rest of your life as a worthless, useless nobody?"Jared felt a pang of shame at Mr. Winston's words. He knew that he had not yet made a name for himself, that he was still struggling to find his place in the world. But he couldn't help feeling angry at Mr. Winston's dismissive tone, at the way he treated him like a shameful son-in-law."I'm doing my best, Mr. Winston," Jared said, trying to keep his voice steady. "I know I have a lot to learn, but I'm willing to work hard and make something of myself."Mr. Winston snorted in derision. "Work hard? You wouldn't know hard work if it slapped you in the face. You've been given every opportunity, every advantage, and yet you still can't seem to get ahead. You're a disappointment, Jared. A failure."Jared felt his temper starting to flare. He knew that Mr. Winston was only trying to motivate him, to push him to be better. But the way he spoke, the insults and the contempt in his voice, made Jared feel like he would never be good enough."I'm trying, Mr. Winston," Jared said, his voice rising. "I know I have a lot to prove, but I'm not a failure. I won't let you or anyone else make me feel like one."Mr. Winston leaned back in his chair, a cold smile spreading across his face. "Prove it, then. Make something of yourself. Show me that you're not the worthless nobody I see before me. And then, and only then, will I consider you a true member of this family."Jared left Mr. Winston's office feeling frustrated and angry. He knew that he had to prove himself, to make something of himself. But he couldn't help feeling like the odds were stacked against him, like he would never be able to overcome the prejudices and obstacles in his way. Still, he refused to give up. He would find a way to make Mr. Winston proud, to show him that he was more than just a shameful son-in-law. He just had to figure out how.Jared had been wandering the city for hours, lost in his thoughts and trying to make sense of everything that had been happening in his life. As he walked down a quiet alley, he saw an old man struggling with a heavy crate, and he decided to offer his help."Hey, sir, do you need any help with that?" Jared asked, approaching the old man.The man looked up at him, surprised by the offer. "Well, I could use a hand, son. Thank you."Together, they lifted the crate and carried it to a nearby shop, where the man was delivering some goods. After they finished, the old man offered to buy Jared a drink as a thank-you.As they sat in a small bar, sipping on their beers, the old man asked Jared what was troubling him. At first, Jared hesitated, not wanting to burden a stranger with his problems. But something about the old man's kind and understanding eyes made him feel like he could trust him."I don't even know where to start," Jared said, his voice breaking as he spoke. "My life is a mess ri
Mr. Hank sat in his luxurious armchair in his study, his eyes fixed on the fire crackling in the fireplace. He was a wealthy man, but he had no family or heirs to leave his fortune to. His thoughts drifted to Jared, the young man who had helped him carry his packages earlier that day. He had been impressed by Jared's kindness and work ethic.He picked up the phone on his desk and dialed his personal assistant, John."John, I need you to do a background check on someone for me," Mr. Hank said."Of course, sir. Who would you like me to investigate?" John replied."A young man named Jared. He helped me carry my packages today, and I'm interested in learning more about him.""Understood, sir. I'll get right on it.""Thank you, John."Mr. Hank hung up the phone and leaned back in his chair, lost in thought. He wondered if Jared could be the one to inherit his fortune and continue his legacy. He didn't have much time left, and he needed to make a decision soon.The next day, John called Mr.
A New Jared. Jared woke up to the sound of Emily's nagging voice. "Where have you been these past few days? You disappear for days without a word, Jared," she scolded."I had some work to take care of," Jared replied, sitting up in bed."What work? You've been acting strange lately. Are you seeing someone else? Is that why you're always disappearing?" Emily accused.Jared shook his head. "No, I'm not seeing anyone else. I just had some personal matters to attend to.""Personal matters? What personal matters could be so important that you disappear for days without a word?" Emily continued to nag."I don't want to talk about it," Jared said, getting out of bed and heading to the bathroom."You don't want to talk about it? Fine, keep your secrets to yourself," Emily replied, folding her arms.Jared took a deep breath and tried to remain calm. He knew that he couldn't tell Emily about Mr Hank, at least not yet. He needed to figure out what he was going to do with the inheritance first.
Emily had been searching for Jared for days. She had gone to his old hangout spots, called his friends, and even visited his workplace but he was nowhere to be found. After a long day of searching, she finally found his address and drove straight to his house.As she approached the door, she took a deep breath and knocked. After a few moments, Jared opened the door and looked at her coldly."Jared, I'm so sorry," Emily said, tears welling up in her eyes. "I know I was wrong, but please, let me make it up to you."Jared didn't say anything, he just looked at her with a mix of disbelief and anger. He couldn't believe that she had the audacity to show up at his door after everything she had done."Please, Jared," Emily pleaded. "I know I messed up, but I love you. I'll do anything to make it right."Jared sighed and stepped back, allowing her to enter his house. Emily walked in, looking around at the lavish furnishings and expensive decorations. It was clear that Jared's new wealth had a
Jared's glam party was the talk of the town. Everyone who was anyone had received an invitation and they all arrived in their best outfits, eager to see the new billionaire CEO. The venue was a luxurious hotel in the heart of the city, where Jared had rented out the entire top floor.As the guests arrived, they were greeted by the stunning decorations that were reminiscent of a Hollywood red-carpet event. The room was decorated with crystal chandeliers, lavish floral arrangements, and expensive champagne was served in crystal flutes by the attentive waiters.Jared was dressed in a designer suit, and he welcomed each guest with a warm smile and handshake. He was truly grateful for their support and wanted to make sure they enjoyed themselves at the party.The music was pumping, and people were dancing, chatting, and sipping cocktails. Jared was in his element, making small talk and networking with his guests. He was happy to see everyone having a good time, and he felt proud of what he
Jared arrived in a convoy of his sleek cars that made the Winston family jaw dropped in amazement. He walked into the living room with a newfound confidence and sophistication that intimidated them. Emily's family immediately kneeled before him, begging for his forgiveness.As Jared arrived at the Winston family house, he couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction seeing them on their knees before him. He walked in with his entourage of cars, and the Winston family members stood in silence, stunned at the sight before them.Jared walked towards them, his head held high, exuding confidence and power. He looked at them, one by one, his eyes narrowing in contempt. "You all should be ashamed of yourselves," he said, his voice cold and stern. "You treated me like dirt when I was just starting out, and now you come crawling back to me when I have made it big. I never want to see any of you treat anyone like that again."The Winston family members nodded, their heads bowed in shame. They
The atmosphere in the boardroom was tense as the Winston family members gathered nervously, their eyes fixed on the entrance, waiting for Jared to make his grand entrance. The room was filled with a mix of fear, desperation, and a glimmer of hope that Jared might have a change of heart.Finally, the door swung open, and Jared strode into the room with an air of confidence that sent shivers down the spines of the Winston family. His designer suit hugged his well-toned physique, and his piercing gaze bore into each member of the family with a combination of triumph and contempt."Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen," Jared began, his voice cold and commanding. "I assume you're all aware of the purpose of this meeting."Emily's mother, Mrs. Winston, spoke up, her voice trembling. "Jared, please, we beg you. Don't let our family's legacy crumble. We're willing to do anything to save our company."Jared leaned back in his chair, a smug smile playing on his lips. "Anything? That's a rather
The room was occupied with Bill who was now Jared's new lawyer and assistants to some members of the one percent and they buzzed with anticipation as the attendees gathered for the highly anticipated meeting hosted by Jared. The room was adorned with opulence, its walls adorned with portraits of the late Mr. Hank and elegant chandeliers casting a soft, golden glow. A sense of intrigue and curiosity filled the air, as everyone eagerly awaited the introduction of the members of the elite group known as the One Percent.Jared stood at the front of the room, exuding confidence and authority. He looked around, surveying the faces of those assembled, knowing that he held the power to change their fates. With a slight nod, he signaled to the door, and one by one, the members of the One Percent made their entrance.First to step forward was Sonia Hawthorne, a formidable woman with a sharp intellect and a ruthless drive for success. Her reputation as a shrewd businesswoman preceded her, and she