Set the records straight The hall was so silent that if a pin dropped it would cause noise as reporters
remained
seated in this grand hall, staring at Amelia on stage, sitting behind a mic, and they kept staring at
her, with the little notepad in their hands.
The early morning news about Axel Jones‘ death came to her mind, but she quickly wiped away her tear
s, and then she said, “Good evening everyone. Thank you all for showing up and accepting my invitation.
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As she stared at the faces of the journalist, she knew that her mother would be proud while watching this
because
these were reporters Madam Jewel handpicked for Amelia to use to their advantage.
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“This is our side of the story… The media has spread lies about us all because of one man… a man with
so much power, who entered into our family, just to destroy us. Everything that has happened to each Ha
yes, is all Elijah‘s doing.” Amelia looked down at the microphone to say, “To me, he‘s been nothing but a
monster, who is trying to destroy my family, and he‘s succeeding at it because he has quadrupled the mo
ney we have.”
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Suddenly the door to the hall opened and another group of reporters came rushing into the room, and A
melia‘s eyes desperately searched for security to come in and stop them, but no one did.
“Amelia Hayes–”
“Amelia Hayes–”
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The newcomers
started to shout, and then it went quiet when a reporter continued to ask, “Is it true that you hire a gang t
o kidnapped innocent people and forced Axel Jones to use his devices and editing software to film differe
nt shots of these gangs beating up the captive and then threatened him into editing the video, doing a fac
e swap between Elijah Maxwell and his men with the gang faces!”
Hearing someone explain the truth so blatantly like that
made fear squeeze Amelia‘s heart in her chest, causing her to
hold her breath, counting to five before slowly releasing, and then asking, “Who are you?! And where did
you get such outrageous information from?!”
“I am Kate Middleton, and my good friend, Axel Jones, your lover, told me so.” The reporter said, and
Amelia‘s face when cold like a sheet and her eyes hardened.
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‘All she has is his words. Think of something, Amelia!‘ She screamed in her head while trying to calm her
self down. ‘He‘s dead now, and his words mean less without proof and evidence.”
“I don‘t even know you, and I can guarantee that Axel doesn‘t too. He never talked to me
about you when he was alive, and I can bet on my mother‘s life that you
are just making those things up!” Amelia said, trying to
sound intimidating and convincing, although inside, her heart was racing.
Kate Middleton, who looked so damn confident, smiled and said, “You may think that I‘m lying… But I ca
n assure you that this isn‘t just a fabrication. I‘m sure that you saw the pictures and videos of Elijah
and his men beating up innocent people, right? What if I tell you that Axel faked his death, the police hav
e the original copy, and they are on their way to arrest you.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWith trembling hands, Amelia hastily shoved her phone into her purse, waking
from her seat, and said, “I came here to expose what Elijah Maxwell had been doing to my family. Just as
he torture those innocent people, he had been hunting my family, and now he has hired this fake reporte
r to spread lies about me!”
Frowning, she put her purse rope on her shoulder and said, looking
directly at Kate, “I am going to match to the police station and file a complaint against you for aiding Elija
h in tarnishing my reputation. I am going to sue your ass off and make sure that you will spend a long
time in jail for this fraud.”
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Before anyone could protest or stop her, Amelia stormed off the platform, leaving the journalists, who wat
ched her go, dumbstruck, and she hurried to the door, but
it suddenly opened before she could grab the knob.
Stepping into the room, Axel smiled, saying calmly, “I want to be here and see them arrest your treachero
us
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Knowing now that Kate wasn‘t lying and the police were coming for her, Amelia pushed past
him, and Axel did not stop her, and two steps later, she knew why.
Taking a slow step back, fear settled in her eyes as Amelia
watched Mr. Bamford enter the room with a couple of officers.
“Amelia Hayes, you are under arrest, and whatever you say or do will and can be considered as evidenc
e against you in a court of law.” The Chief Constable declared, taking handcuffs out of his pocket and hol
ding them towards her.
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Slowly Amelia shook her head frantically as she tried to back away, but he grabbed
her arm and pulled her close to him, handcuffing her wrists behind her back and holding them tightly ther
e, keeping her from running away from him.
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That finally woke the reporter‘s interest and they all rushed from their seats, following Amelia outside as
Mr. Bamford and the others escorted her out of the hall.
When they got outside, Amelia‘s eyes darted toward a black
SUV, with its windshield down, and she locked eyes with Elijah, who smirked at her before they could put
her in the back of the police car.
After a while of going over some clarifications with Mr. Bamford at the
station, Elijah‘s name was erased from all
criminal‘s records, and all charges were dropped against him.
Once that was done, he was free to leave the police station, and the moment he stepped out, an older lo
oking fellow came out after him, and his shout made Elijah stop in his steps, “You dirty bastard!”
When Elijah turned around, the old man struck a punch in his face, and then he swung a second punch,
but Elijah grabbed his wrist, smirking, and then slowly licked the blood off his lip.
“Let me guess… Ummm, you
are Eliot Trenchard. It‘s funny how I have never met you before, and yet, here you are striking a punch to
my face. Ain‘t you supposed to be a Magistrate… But it doesn‘t
seem like you know what an assault is… do you?!” Elijah said, still keeping that smirk that seemed laced
with mockery.
The Magistrate‘s face turned red from rage as he gave Elijah a death stare and seeing
him smirking only made it worse.
“Do you really think I am afraid of your so–
called power and wealth, you rich, spoiled little shit?!” He yelled, which caused many bystanders to gasp.
“Go on, say it. Say what is rotting you from the inside with hate and anger toward me. Say it? Or is the
Magistrate just a coward with a fancy title?!” Elijah taunted.
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Attempting for his third punch, Elijah dodged his fist and then snorted at him, making him shout, “I hate y
ou for what you did to my daughter! You have ruined her life!” Speechless because he wasn‘t expecting
such a response from the Magistrate, Elijah thought about it and then said, “You can not be Amelia‘s fath
er… Jewel had Amelia by Jacob Hartford. Except, she told you, Jacob, and Mr. Hayes that Amelia was
you three‘s daughter.”
Forgetting that a swamp of reporters was around them because of how he was drunk on the rage of kno
wing that Elijah was walking free and all charges had been dropped, Mr. Trenchard shouted, “No, fool! C
ora is my daughter!”
It was too late to get a grip on his lips as the silent
media exploded with reporters asking questions from left to right, “Mr. Trenchard, if Cora is your daughter
… If my math is correct, you must have been married to your wife when you had her with Madam Jewel.
So is it your testimony that both Jewel and you were cheating on your spouses?!”
the rease il now, a
“Mr. Trenchard! Is that the reason you never acknowledged Cora as yours until now, and allowed Mr. Hay
es to raise your child?!” Another journalist asked, pushing the mic closer to Mr. Trenchard who stood spe
echless, unable to defend himself.
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As Elijah was about to walk away, a couple of reporters
surrounded him, one of them asking, “Mr. Maxwell is what you say true about Amelia being for another
man, and not Mr. Hayes, Madam Jewel‘s late husband.”
“Yes. Jewel Hayes was cheating on her late
husband all through their marriage, and she bear children that belong to all her lovers, expect for my gra
ndfather–in law.” Elijah casually uttered.
“That‘s a strong accusation, Mr. Maxwell. What evidence do you base this on?” Another reporter, who wa
s standing in front of him, asked while shoving his microphone closer to Elijah.
Looking over at Mr. Trenchard, Elijah smirked and said,” The Magistrate just proof that she was cheating
… Dr. Jacob Williams, Mr. Hayes‘s personal doctor is a witness, the DNA test I did between Jacob Hartfo
rd and Amelia is also my confirmation… Now, if you will excuse me, I have somewhere to get to.”
Staring hard, without blinking, Madam Jewel scowled at the television,
listening to the news lady, “Amelia Hayes has joined Matthew Hayes, Eli Hayes, Cora Hayes, Josh Haye
s, and Elmer Hayes in the custody of the authorities as the rescued victims that she paid a gang to captu
re had made testimonies that she was the one they saw in the warehouse with Axel Jones at the time the
y were getting beat up and not Elijah Maxwell.”
In annoyance, as her grip tightened on the remote,
she switched the channel, “Breaking News, Magistrate Eliot
Trenchard just testified earlier that he cheated on his wife with Jewel Hayes, and that her
daughter Coral Hayes is his. On the other hand, Elijah Maxwell allegedly confirmed that none of Jewel‘s
children ever belonged to her
late husband, making his late son Albert Hayes by his first wife and his his granddaughter, Peach Maxwe
ll the old man bloodline.”
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Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmLooking away from the TV, Madam Jewel stared at the empty bowl, grabbed it, and tossed it at the TV, hi
tting the screen, and shattering it before screaming,” AaaaAaahaaa!!”
Her
screams could be heard all through the hallway of the hospital, and soon, doctors and nurses came runni
ng to her aid, bashing into the room to see her throwing things around the room, screaming at the top of
her lung.
“Call the anesthesiologist now!” The doctor commanded.
The ballroom of the White House was lively with music and the voices of guests chatting as Elijah and Br
yan walked inside.
The moment Mr. Butcher saw both men, he excuse himself from the four men he was talking to and appro
“Mr. Maxwell! Mr. Checks! It‘s good that you two could make it.” Mr. Butcher
said when he reach them, and then he stared at Elijah, saying, “Well, your days were
quite eventful. Because of you, I won a couple of million
dollars in a bet, by siding with you, that this mess wasn‘t going to last long and Jewel would lose against
you.”
“Well… Thanks for the vote of confidence.” Elijah calmly said.
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Looking back at the four men, Mr. Butcher sighed, and then he stared back at Elijah, saying, “The Preside
Justice, and the Minister for Defence are waiting to meet you.”
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A couple of minutes after Elijah and Checks reached them and they
had extended greetings, they chatted about politics and business for a while, and president
George Smith studied Elijah for a moment, and then he patted him on the back and said, “How would
you like to be
part of my Cabinet… I could use a young, smart mind like yours on my advisory committee.”
Although what the president was saying sounded interesting, the only one that had his attention was the c
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“Mr. Maxwell?” The President repeated once more.
Then he smiled when Elijah finally took notice of him, and said, “Can I put it into thought, Mr. President?”
“Of course.” Mr. Smith laughed. “Just don‘t keep me waiting for too long.”
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After a while of discussion, Elijah excused himself to get refreshment, and after grabbing a glass of wine,
he
turned and saw the Chief Justice standing in front of him, and that startled him a bit.
“Mr. Graham?” Elijah said, looking at him with interest.
“You kept staring at me back there when we
were speaking. Is there something you want to tell me alone?” Chief Justice Graham asked.
After hesitating, Elijah drank his wine, emptied the glass, and then placed it on the table, before turning to
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of Mr. Hayes that state that everything he owns belongs to my wife. But Jewel had made a bunch of fraud
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“Everything return back to your wife as Mr. Hayes will stated?” Chief Justice Graham interrupted.
“Yeah… But regular court proceeding is going to take a while.”
“I see…”
A faint smile settle on the chief justice‘s face as he looked at Elijah‘s serious expression, and then he said
you have to your name to provide your claim. Then give me a couple of
days, and I will set the records straight.”