APKDock Logo
Chapters
share
Rejected No More: The Genius's Revenge Novel Cover

Rejected No More: The Genius's Revenge

Dumping him for a powerful politician’s son, Hailee Baxter leaves a young man at a cafe. In his original life, this heartbreak led to twenty years of ruin and his parents' early deaths. Now, he has suddenly woken up in his twenty-two-year-old body on May 12, 2005. Armed with future knowledge of a secret fellowship protocol and a clear mind, he ignores his ex's insults. He is ready to crush his rivals, protect his family's legacy, and reclaim his stolen future.
Chapters
share

Chapter 5

Thursday morning was dark. The sun hadn't crested the horizon yet, leaving the world in shades of gray and blue.

Arlis zipped his duffel bag. It was light. He didn't own much.

Frank met him at the bottom of the stairs. He held out a white envelope. "Take it," Frank said roughly. "It's not much. Get a hotel room with a lock on the door. Don't sleep at the station."

Arlis took the envelope. It was thin. Maybe two hundred dollars. "Thanks, Dad."

"I can drive you," Frank offered, jiggling his keys.

"No," Arlis said. "The truck needs new tires. I can't risk you breaking down on the highway. The bus is fine."

He walked into the kitchen. Martha handed him a brown paper bag. "Turkey and cheese," she said. "I cut the crusts off."

Arlis smiled, a genuine, small smile. "Thanks, Mom."

The Greyhound station was a concrete slab on the edge of town. The bus was a behemoth of steel and exhaust. Arlis boarded, finding a window seat near the back. The air inside was stale, smelling of recirculated air conditioning and old cigarettes.

A young woman sat across the aisle, a baby screaming in her arms. She looked exhausted, on the verge of tears. Arlis reached into his pocket and pulled out a small plastic dinosaur-a toy from the diner's kids' meal stash. He held it out.

The baby stopped crying, grabbing the toy with chubby fingers. The mother exhaled, mouthing a thank you.

The bus lurched forward. The town of his childhood-the gas station, the high school, Hailee's house-slid past the window and disappeared. Arlis felt a physical severance, like a cord being cut.

He closed his eyes. He visualized the interview room. Commissioner Reynolds.

Reynolds hates theory, Arlis thought. He hates academic jargon. He wants numbers. He wants grit.

Most candidates would walk in there quoting textbooks. Arlis was going to walk in there quoting the potholes on 5th Street.

The bus stopped at a rest area three hours later. Arlis stepped out to stretch his legs. Near the vending machines, a group of three college students stood in a circle. They wore blazers with university crests.

"Did you hear?" one of them said, laughing. "They opened a reserve slot. Some nobody from the boonies got in."

"Probably just to fill a diversity quota or something," another sneered. "They'll be out in five minutes."

Arlis unwrapped his sandwich. He leaned against the brick wall, chewing slowly. He was invisible to them. He was just a guy in jeans eating a crustless sandwich.

Good, he thought. Underestimate me.

He climbed back on the bus. His phone vibrated. He checked it. Hailee.

Kyler says you're going to embarrass yourself. If you turn back now, I can ask my uncle to get you a job in sanitation. It pays okay.

Arlis didn't feel anger. He felt nothing. He opened the settings menu. Block Contact.

He pressed the button. The severance was complete.

Six hours later, the skyline of the capital rose from the plains. Skyscrapers of glass and steel reflected the afternoon sun. To Arlis, they looked like teeth.

He got off the bus. The noise of the city hit him-sirens, honking, the hum of humanity. He walked two blocks to a motel with a flickering neon sign. The Starlight Inn.

He dropped his bag in the room. It smelled of mildew. He didn't care.

He washed his face and walked out. He needed to see the battlefield.

City Hall was a massive limestone building with towering pillars and wide steps. It was designed to make you feel small. Arlis stood at the bottom of the stairs, looking up.

He didn't feel small. He felt hungry.

He sat on the bottom step, watching the people come and go. Men in suits. Women in power heels. They walked with purpose, clutching briefcases full of secrets.

Arlis narrowed his eyes. I belong up there, he told himself. And tomorrow, I'm going to prove it.

You may also like

He chose my stepsister. I chose his rival  Novel Cover
8.8
After Scarlet catches her husband in bed with her sister, she is cast aside for her sibling without remorse. To reclaim her power, she enters a strategic marriage with Ryan Marchetti, her ex-husband's cold and formidable rival. While Scarlet seeks vengeance through this alliance, Ryan hides explosive secrets about her past. As they shake the foundations of high society, Scarlet must discover if Ryan is her true protector or just another betrayer.
His Fatal Mistake, My Sweet Revenge Novel Cover
8.0
Trapped in a failing submersible 3,000 meters deep, Elaina is left to suffocate when her fiancé, Jeffery, gives her life-saving CO2 scrubber to his mistress. To protect his career, he breaks Elaina’s wrist and destroys the comms, sealing her in the dark. Jeffery believes she is dead, but he forgotten one detail. Using her teeth, Elaina activates a secret emergency pinger hidden in her glove. She survived his betrayal, and now her hunt for revenge begins.
Married To The Vulture Of Wall Street Novel Cover
7.8
With forty-five minutes to save her family foundation from her father’s money laundering, Elara discovers her fiancé, Preston, is unfaithful. He and her father plan to use a fake medical affidavit to force her into a conservatorship. To keep her voting shares and freedom, she approaches Dominik Mack, the ruthless 'Vulture of Wall Street,' with a desperate proposal. This marriage isn't for love; it's a hostile takeover and a declaration of war.
MY HIDDEN IDENTITY OF BETRAYAL AND REVENGE  Novel Cover
9.4
I sacrificed my identity and worked menial jobs to support the man I loved, only to be betrayed when he chose my best friend. After years of shrinking myself, I am done carrying the guilt of their treachery. I am reclaiming my true name and hidden power to seek justice. However, a mysterious, powerful man now watches my every move, complicating my path. This is my second chance to stop living for others and finally choose myself, no matter the cost.
Not Just an Incubator: The Omega's Revenge Novel Cover
7.7
Ava Miller believed she was Ethan Cole’s fated mate, only to discover he used synthetic drugs to manipulate her feelings. She is merely an incubator for the New Moon Pack’s heir because his true lover is barren. After witnessing his betrayal and recalling her father’s dying warning, Ava’s inner White Wolf awakens. She terminates the pregnancy, rejects the bond, and abandons the man who saw her as livestock, setting out to claim her revenge.
Rejected Luna's Vengeance Novel Cover
9.8
After being discarded by her mate and exiled from her pack, a high-ranking Luna is abandoned to die. Though stripped of her status, she refuses to break. Fueled by an intense thirst for revenge, she navigates a dangerous path to restore her lost influence. While forging a new existence from the ruins of her old life, she readies herself to face her betrayers. This story follows her grueling journey of survival and her quest for absolute justice.