Part V: I Won $97 Million… Then I told my husband that I was fired. đ
 Continue to Part 11: The Price on Danielâs Life⊠And the Choice Maya Refused to MakeÂ
The warehouse exploded into movement.
The suited men immediately began talking through earpieces.
Phones lit up.
Vehicles outside started their engines again.
But I couldnât hear any of it properly.
Because my eyes stayed locked on one sentence:
> âOr Daniel dies first.â
Daniel read it twice.
Then a third time.
And suddenlyâŠ
âŠhe became terrifyingly calm.
Not emotional.
Not panicked.
Focused.
The woman in black stepped forward sharply.
âWe need to move NOW.â
Daniel ignored her.
Instead, he turned toward me.
âYouâre leaving with them.â
âWhat?â
âYes.â
âNo.â
His jaw tightened.
âMaya, listen to me carefully.â
âIâm not leaving you!â
âYou donât have a choice anymore.â
I felt tears burning my eyes.
âNeither do you!â
The woman interrupted coldly:
âIf they identified Daniel directly, then surveillance has already escalated beyond financial recovery.â
Daniel looked at her sharply.
âEnglish.â
She answered immediately.
âTheyâre preparing to eliminate liabilities.â
The words hit like ice water.
Richard started shaking violently again.
âOh GodâŠâ
Daniel turned back toward me.
âYouâre going.â
âNo.â
âMaya.â
âNo.â
He grabbed my face gently.
And suddenly I realized something horrifying.
He thought this might be goodbye.
âListen to me,â he whispered.
âYou have evidence now. Real evidence. Bigger than money. Bigger than Richard. Bigger than all of this.â
âI donât care!â
âYes, you do.â
Tears rolled down my face.
âNo. I care about YOU.â
For one secondâŠ
âŠhis composure cracked.
Just one second.
Then the warehouse lights suddenly shut off.
Darkness swallowed everything.
People shouted instantly.
âMOVE!â
âLIGHTS!â
âLOCK THE EXITS!â
My heart stopped.
Thenâ
BANG.
A gunshot echoed somewhere outside the warehouse.
Chelsea screamed.
Daniel pulled me to the ground immediately.
More shouting.
Running footsteps.
Vehicle engines roaring.
Emergency backup lights flickered on red across the warehouse walls.
The woman in black had already drawn a handgun.
Her voice became razor sharp.
âThey found us.â
Daniel looked furious.
âYou brought them here?â
âNo,â she snapped.
âThey followed the data transfer.â
The suited men rushed toward the entrances.
Then another gunshot cracked outside.
Closer this time.
Richard completely lost control.
âThis is because of ME! THIS IS ALL BECAUSE OF ME!â
Nobody listened.
Because survival had begun.
Daniel grabbed my hand tightly.
âWeâre leaving NOW.â
The woman blocked him instantly.
âNot through the main exit.â
Daniel looked ready to fight her.
Then suddenlyâ
A suited man stumbled backward through the side entrance.
Blood covering his shoulder.
âSniper,â he gasped.
The warehouse froze.
Sniper.
Not random criminals.
Professional hit teams.
The womanâs expression changed instantly.
âThey escalated faster than expected.â
Daniel shouted:
âWHO ARE THESE PEOPLE?!â
For the first timeâŠ
âŠthe woman answered honestly.
âThe kind who can erase entire investigations.â
Cold terror spread through my entire body.
Then the wounded man whispered something else:
âThey said⊠they only want the woman.â
Everyone looked at me.
My chest tightened painfully.
The woman moved immediately.
âSafe route. Underground exit. NOW.â
Daniel stepped beside me.
âIâm going with her.â
âNo,â the woman replied instantly.
He stared at her.
âWhat?â
âThey specifically threatened YOU. That means youâre leverage.â
Danielâs eyes darkened dangerously.
âIâm not leaving my wife alone.â
The woman looked directly at him.
âIf you stay beside her, theyâll kill you first to break her psychologically.â
Silence.
Pure horrible silence.
Because deep downâŠ
âŠeveryone knew she was probably right.
I grabbed Danielâs arm desperately.
âWe go together.â
The woman shook her head.
âThere isnât enough time.â
Then suddenlyâ
A loudspeaker voice echoed outside the warehouse.
Calm.
Distorted.
Male.
âMAYA.â
Every hair on my body stood up.
The voice continued:
âYou already know this isnât about money anymore.â
Daniel pulled me behind him instantly.
âStay away from her!â
The voice ignored him.
âWe only need the files.â
Another pause.
Then:
âDaniel doesnât have to die tonight.â
My stomach twisted violently.
The voice continued calmly:
âBring the files outside alone⊠and your husband walks away.â
Daniel immediately turned toward me.
âDonât even think about it.â
But my mind was already spiraling.
Because they didnât want millions anymore.
They wanted silence.
The files could destroy powerful people.
People willing to burn storesâŠ
kill bankersâŠ
hunt civilians.
Daniel grabbed both my shoulders.
âMaya. Look at me.â
I did.
His eyes were terrified now.
Not for himself.
For me.
âYou are NOT trading yourself for me.â
My voice cracked.
âBut if they kill youââ
âThen they kill me.â
I started crying harder.
âNoâŠâ
He pressed his forehead against mine.
âYou hear me? I would rather die than watch them take you.â
That broke something inside me completely.
Then suddenlyâ
The loudspeaker voice spoke again.
This time colder.
âYou have three minutes.â
And thenâŠ
âŠa spotlight from outside snapped on directly through the warehouse entrance.
Blinding white light flooded the room.
And standing inside that lightâŠ
âŠwas the man from the coffee shop photo.
The one in the black cap.
The man who had watched me months before I won the lottery.
 Continue to Part 12: The Man Who Chose Maya⊠And the Truth About the Lottery TicketÂ
The moment I saw himâŠ
âŠmy body recognized him before my mind did.
Black baseball cap.
Gray jacket.
Calm posture.
The same man from:
* the coffee shop photo
* the lottery machine footage
* the security images
The man who had been near me before my life exploded.
Daniel stepped in front of me instantly.
âYou.â
The man removed his cap slowly.
Older than I expected.
Maybe late forties.
Sharp eyes.
No panic anywhere in his face.
And somehowâŠ
âŠthat calmness terrified me most.
The warehouse stayed frozen under the harsh white spotlight pouring through the entrance.
The man looked directly at me.
âMaya.â
Not angry.
Not emotional.
Almost gentle.
I hated that.
Danielâs voice became lethal.
âYou stay away from my wife.â
The man ignored him completely.
Instead, he focused on me like nobody else existed.
âIâm sorry it became violent.â
The woman in black immediately raised her gun.
âDo NOT move closer.â
The man smiled faintly.
âYou wonât shoot me.â
The silence afterward confirmed he was right.
Even she looked tense now.
That meant he outranked even HER.
Or worseâŠ
âŠhe belonged to something untouchable.
Daniel noticed too.
âWho the hell are you?â
The man finally answered.
âMy name doesnât matter.â
Daniel took one step forward.
âIt matters to me.â
The man studied him carefully.
Then said quietly:
âYou really do love her.â
That sentence made my stomach twist.
Because he sounded fascinated by it.
Like love itself was part of an experiment.
Danielâs fists clenched.
âWhat did you do to her?â
The man looked back at me.
âI protected her.â
I nearly laughed from disbelief.
âYou destroyed my life!â
âNo,â he replied calmly.
âI changed it.â
My anger exploded instantly.
âPeople are DEAD!â
For the first timeâŠ
âŠhis expression darkened slightly.
âThat part was not supposed to happen.â
The woman in black scoffed coldly.
âYou lost control of the operation.â
The man ignored her.
Instead, he reached slowly into his coat.
Every gun in the warehouse lifted instantly.
Daniel pulled me backward.
But the man only removedâŠ
âŠa folded lottery ticket.
My heart stopped.
It looked exactly like mine.
Same numbers.
Same date.
Same jackpot.
The warehouse went silent.
Daniel whispered:
âWhat the hellâŠâ
The man held the ticket carefully between two fingers.
âThe original sequence.â
I stared at it.
âNoâŠâ
âYes.â
The woman in black stepped forward sharply.
âYou cloned the draw?â
âNot the draw,â he corrected calmly.
âThe distribution.â
Nobody understood.
He saw it on our faces.
Then finallyâŠ
âŠhe revealed the truth.
âThe winning ticket was printed multiple times.â
The warehouse erupted.
âThatâs impossible!â
âThe system would reject duplicates!â
âHow?!â
The manâs eyes returned to me.
âBecause the system itself was compromised.â
My knees nearly gave out.
Daniel caught me immediately.
The man continued quietly:
âThe jackpot existed naturally. But before the draw finalized, access was obtained to regional ticket routing servers.â
The gray-haired man whispered:
ââŠJesus Christ.â
The man nodded once.
âMultiple copies of the same winning outcome were temporarily created.â
Daniel stared at him.
âWhy?â
The answer came calmly.
âTo move money invisibly.â
The woman in black closed her eyes briefly.
Like she had feared this all along.
The man continued:
âMost duplicate tickets were intercepted before activation. Destroyed. Removed.â
Then he looked directly into my eyes.
âBut yours wasnât.â
I could barely breathe.
âWhy me?â
And finallyâŠ
âŠafter all this timeâŠ
âŠhe answered.
âBecause you were the only one who behaved exactly as predicted.â
Silence.
He stepped closer slowly.
âYou didnât announce the win publicly.â
âYou isolated the money.â
âYou distrusted attention.â
âYou protected relationships before wealth.â
Every word felt like a knife.
Because he HAD studied me.
For months.
Maybe longer.
Daniel looked horrified now.
âYou psychologically profiled civilians for a laundering operation?â
The man finally looked annoyed.
âNo. I profiled survival behavior.â
Then his eyes returned to me again.
âMaya was supposed to quietly hold the funds temporarily while secondary movements cleared.â
I stared at him in disbelief.
âYou used me as a human shield.â
His silence answered everything.
Daniel snapped completely.
He lunged forward and slammed the man against a metal pillar.
âYou DESTROYED HER LIFE!â
The warehouse exploded into shouting.
Guns raised instantly.
The woman in black screamed:
âSTAND DOWN!â
But Daniel didnât stop.
Years of humiliation.
Fear.
Protectiveness.
Love.
Everything broke loose at once.
âYou stalked her!â
âYou watched her!â
âYou turned her into bait!â
The man looked strangely calm even pinned against steel.
Then he quietly said the sentence that changed EVERYTHING:
âI never expected her to fall in love with someone willing to die for her.â
Daniel froze.
The man slowly looked toward me again.
âThat changed the model.â
My chest tightened painfully.
âWhat model?â
The manâs expression became colder than before.
âThe one deciding whether you survived.â
##  Continue to Part 13: The Experiment They Built Around Maya⊠And Why Daniel Was Never Supposed to StayÂ
Daniel slowly released the manâs collar.
Not because he forgave him.
Because something far worse had just entered the room.
> âThe one deciding whether you survived.â
The warehouse became completely silent.
Even the armed men stopped moving.
I stared at the stranger in disbelief.
ââŠSurvived what?â
The man adjusted his jacket calmly after Daniel shoved him away.
Then he looked directly at me.
âThe cleanup phase.â
Cold spread through my entire body.
The woman in black stepped forward sharply.
âYouâve said enough.â
âNo,â he replied quietly.
âThey deserve the truth now.â
That sentence scared her.
Which meant the truth was even worse than we imagined.
Daniel moved back beside me immediately.
Protective.
Tense.
Ready.
The man walked slowly beneath the hanging warehouse lights.
âOperations like this require controlled outcomes.â
Nobody spoke.
He continued:
âA public lottery winner creates noise. Media interest. Financial movement. Tax scrutiny.â
Then his eyes locked onto me.
âBut eventually⊠attention fades.â
And suddenlyâŠ
âŠI understood.
My stomach twisted violently.
âYou were going to kill me.â
Silence.
The man didnât answer immediately.
Because he didnât need to.
Danielâs face changed instantly.
Pure rage.
âYou son of aââ
The woman in black interrupted sharply.
âThe original plan was asset recovery through natural disappearance.â
Natural disappearance.
Like I was a defective file.
Not a person.
My legs felt weak.
The man continued calmly:
âMaya was selected because statistically she fit ideal conditions.â
I whispered:
ââŠConditions?â
âQuiet lifestyle. Limited media presence. No political ties. Small family network. Predictable emotional behavior.â
Daniel grabbed my hand tighter.
The man continued:
âAfter transfer stabilization, the expectation was psychological collapse.â
I stared at him.
âWhat?â
The gray-haired man answered quietly this time.
âLottery winners sometimes disappear.â
âOverdoses.â
âAccidents.â
âSuicides.â
My blood turned ice cold.
âNoâŠâ
The man nodded slightly.
âA grieving husband with no understanding of complex financial structures would inherit manageable public assets while deeper movement layers vanished permanently.â
Daniel looked like he might actually kill him.
âYou planned my wifeâs death?â
The manâs face remained unreadable.
âWe planned probability.â
That sentence shattered something inside me.
Not because it was cruel.
Because it sounded practiced.
Like they had done this before.
The woman in black finally looked disgusted.
âYou turned civilians into disposal mechanisms.â
The man looked at her calmly.
âAnd your employers funded it.â
Silence exploded across the warehouse.
The suited men looked uneasy now.
The womanâs composure cracked for the first time.
âYou donât understand who youâre accusing.â
âNo,â he replied softly.
âYou donât understand whoâs protecting them.â
Then suddenlyâŠ
âŠI remembered something.
A chill ran through me.
âThe stressâŠâ
Everyone looked at me.
âMy panic attacks after winning.â
âThe insomnia.â
âThe nausea.â
The man stayed silent.
I stepped backward slowly.
âYou drugged me.â
Daniel turned instantly.
âWhat?!â
The man finally answered:
âMicrodosed destabilizers.â
Daniel lost control again.
He grabbed the nearest metal chair and hurled it across the warehouse violently.
âYou POISONED HER?!â
The chair crashed into concrete with a deafening echo.
Nobody moved.
Because Daniel no longer looked like a normal man.
He looked dangerous.
The man continued calmly anyway:
âThe goal was emotional exhaustion. Isolation. Dependency collapse.â
Tears burned down my face.
Mrs. Lupita.
The ticket.
The monitoring.
The fear.
None of it had been random.
Someone had been building my breakdown from the beginning.
Then suddenlyâŠ
âŠthe man looked directly at Daniel.
âAnd yet you ruined everything.â
Silence.
Daniel stared at him in disbelief.
âWhat?â
âYou stayed loyal.â
The warehouse became still again.
The man walked closer slowly.
âShe tested you with poverty.â
âYou chose her anyway.â
âYou rejected leverage opportunities.â
âYou resisted financial coercion.â
His eyes narrowed slightly.
âYou remained emotionally stable beyond projections.â
Daniel whispered:
ââŠYou studied ME too.â
âYes.â
My stomach dropped again.
The man continued:
âThe marriage was expected to fracture after concealment stress.â
Daniel looked sick now.
âYou wanted us to destroy each other.â
âNo,â the man corrected softly.
âWe expected it.â
Then he looked at me again.
âBut Maya trusted the wrong variable.â
I stared at him through tears.
âWhat variable?â
For the first timeâŠ
âŠthe man actually smiled slightly.
âLove.â
Silence.
Then he delivered the sentence that broke the entire room:
âLove made both of you unpredictable. And unpredictable people become dangerous to systems like this.â
Outside the warehouseâŠ
âŠsirens suddenly erupted in the distance.
Multiple.
Fast approaching.
The woman in black immediately looked toward the entrance.
âThatâs not local police.â
The man finally lost a fraction of calm.
Interesting.
One of the suited men spoke urgently into his earpiece.
Then his face went pale.
âWeâve been traced.â
The woman looked stunned.
âHow?â
The suited man turned slowly toward me.
âThe bankerâs files auto-released.â
Daniel frowned.
âTo who?â
The suited man swallowed hard.
Then answered:
âEveryone.â