“At My Wife’s Office Grand Opening, Her Boss Publicly Mocked Me in Front of Everyone—Not Realizing I Was the Man Who Owned the Entire Company.” – Part 2
That casual condescension wrapped in a question mark. the verbal equivalent of patting someone on the head while standing on a stepladder. Now, I could…
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“At My Wife’s Office Grand Opening, Her Boss Publicly Mocked Me in Front of Everyone—Not Realizing I Was the Man Who Owned the…
Read moreEveryone else was scrambling to sell their accounts, but there I was, staying up all night saying my goodbyes to the NPCs. – Part 4
“No,” I agreed. “But it makes change possible.” That night, the sanctuary held its first council that wasn’t just emergency planning. NPC faction leaders sat…
Read moreEveryone else was scrambling to sell their accounts, but there I was, staying up all night saying my goodbyes to the NPCs. – Part 3
“I chose control,” I corrected. “There’s a difference.” Michael’s gaze softened. “You have changed.” I let out a tired laugh. “So have you.” The map…
Read moreEveryone else was scrambling to sell their accounts, but there I was, staying up all night saying my goodbyes to the NPCs. – Part 2
It stopped a hair’s breadth from my collarbone, trembling, then flickered out. Old Wu’s blind, milky eyes widened. He dropped his weapon and reached down…
Read moreEveryone else was scrambling to sell their accounts, but there I was, staying up all night saying my goodbyes to the NPCs.
Everyone else was scrambling to sell their accounts, but there I was, staying up all night saying my goodbyes to the NPCs. People joked that…
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