My name is Ethan Cole.
I didn’t come from money. I came from nothing.
My mother, Margaret Cole, sold homemade pies and did laundry for neighbors just to keep us afloat. She worked herself to the bone so I could finish college and become a civil engineer. Every late night, every sacrifice she made—it all built the foundation of my life.
And I didn’t waste it.
I built my own real estate company from the ground up. Deal by deal, risk by risk… until I became one of the youngest billionaires in the country.
The first thing I did?
I bought a massive mansion in an elite neighborhood in Los Angeles, with a wide, beautiful garden—my mother’s dream.
We moved in together.
Me, my wife Victoria, and my mom.
Victoria was a former model, the daughter of a powerful politician. Elegant, educated, refined. Or so I thought.
“Baby, I love your mom,” she used to tell me with a soft smile. “Don’t worry—I’ll take great care of her when you’re at work.”
I believed her.
I trusted her.
I left the most important person in my life… in her hands.
The Day Everything Broke
One afternoon, my flight to New York for a business meeting got canceled.
I decided to go home early—surprise them both.
I even stopped by a famous bakery and bought my mom’s favorite cinnamon bread.
I thought I was bringing her a moment of happiness.
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