CHAPTER 1: THE OFFER THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING

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CHAPTER 1: THE OFFER THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING Ava Bennett had mastered one thing in life. Surviving. Not living. Not dreaming. Not planning for a future. Just surviving. The kind of survival where every paycheck disappeared before it arrived. The kind where hope felt expensive. The kind where one bad day could destroy everything. And today had been a very bad day. The hospital corridor smelled of disinfectant and despair. Ava sat outside Room 312, staring at the medical bill in her trembling hands. The numbers refused to change no matter how many times she looked. The amount was impossible. For someone like her, it might as well have been a million dollars. "Miss Bennett?" A nurse approached. Ava looked up. The woman's expression immediately told her the news wasn't good. "We need to discuss your mother's treatment." Her stomach dropped. "What happened?" The nurse hesitated. Then delivered the words Ava had been dreading. "If payment isn't made within seventy-two hours, we'll be forced to suspend further treatment." Seventy-two hours. Three days. Three days to find money she didn't have. Three days to save the only family she had left. Ava forced herself to stay calm. "How much?" The nurse handed her a document. Ava's vision blurred. The amount wasn't just difficult. It was impossible. For a moment, the world seemed to stop. Then the nurse gently squeezed her shoulder. "I'm sorry." Ava nodded. But she barely heard the words. Because all she could think about was her mother. The woman who had sacrificed everything for her. The woman currently fighting for her life. The woman Ava was about to fail. --- When she entered the hospital room, her mother smiled immediately. Despite the machines. Despite the weakness. Despite the exhaustion. She smiled. The sight nearly broke Ava's heart. "Why are you looking at me like that?" her mother teased weakly. Ava quickly forced a smile. "No reason." "Liar." The older woman laughed softly before coughing. Ava rushed to help her. "Easy." "I'm fine." "You always say that." "Because it's true." Neither of them believed it. Silence settled between them. Comfortable. Familiar. Painful. Finally, her mother reached for Ava's hand. "You look tired." "I worked late." "You always work late." Ava smiled sadly. That part was true. Two jobs. Sometimes three. Yet somehow it was never enough. Never enough money. Never enough time. Never enough luck. --- That night, Ava returned to her apartment. The building looked as tired as she felt. Cracked walls. Broken elevator. Flickering hallway lights. Home. She unlocked her door and stepped inside. The tiny apartment greeted her with silence. No family. No pets. No comfort. Just overdue bills waiting on the kitchen counter. Ava dropped onto her bed. Exhaustion settled into every muscle. How was she supposed to save her mother? The question haunted her. She had exhausted every option. Loans. Extra shifts. Borrowing money. Nothing worked. Nothing came close. Her phone buzzed. She ignored it. Another vibration followed. Then another. Annoyed, Ava grabbed the device. An email notification flashed across the screen. She almost deleted it without looking. Then she noticed the sender. Knight Global Enterprises. Her eyebrows furrowed. Everyone knew Knight Global. One of the largest corporations in the country. A company worth billions. A company run by one of the most powerful men in the world. Why would they contact her? Confused, she opened the message. And froze. --- Dear Miss Ava Bennett, You have been selected for a private interview at Knight Global Headquarters tomorrow at 10:00 AM. Attendance is required. Below the message was a salary estimate. Ava stared. Then stared again. The figure couldn't be real. It exceeded her annual income several times over. Her pulse quickened. This had to be a mistake. A joke. A scam. Yet everything appeared legitimate. Official company logos. Corporate contact information. Professional formatting. And one final sentence. A sentence that made her blood run cold. This interview was personally requested by Mr. Adrian Knight. --- Ava sat upright. Adrian Knight. The billionaire CEO. The man whose face appeared on magazine covers. The man who controlled entire industries. The man she had never met. Never spoken to. Never even seen in person. Why would he request her specifically? Nothing about this made sense. She reread the email three times. Then four. The words never changed. Neither did the salary. Nor the name. Adrian Knight. A man who shouldn't even know she existed. Yet somehow... He did. --- Her finger hovered over the reply button. Every instinct told her not to go. But every hospital bill told her she had no choice. Seventy-two hours. Three days. She needed a miracle. Maybe this was one. Or maybe it was the beginning of something much worse. Slowly, she typed: I'll be there. She pressed send. Almost immediately another email arrived. So quickly it felt impossible. As though someone had been waiting. Watching. Expecting her answer. Ava frowned and opened it. The message contained only one sentence. No greeting. No explanation. No signature. Just six words. Welcome back, Ava. We've missed you. Her blood turned to ice. Welcome back? What did that mean? She had never been there before. Never worked for Knight Global. Never met Adrian Knight. Then why did the message sound like someone already knew her? A sudden knock echoed through her apartment. Ava jumped. The knock came again. Three slow taps. Heavy. Deliberate. Her heart began to race. It was nearly midnight. Nobody visited her at midnight. Nobody. Slowly, she approached the door. Another knock. Louder this time. Her hands trembled as she looked through the peephole. The hallway was empty. No one stood outside. No footsteps. No movement. Nothing. Confused, Ava unlocked the door and opened it. The hallway remained deserted. But something sat on the floor. A black envelope. Addressed to her. In elegant silver lettering. Ava stared at it. Fear coiling in her stomach. Because she hadn't told anyone about the interview. No one should know. Yet somehow... Someone did. And as she slowly picked up the envelope, she had no idea that by sunrise, her ordinary life would be over forever.
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