The Inheritance Bonfire

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(Act I: The Breach) The reading of the will was the social event of the season in Upper East Side. Arthur Vance had been a titan of hedge funds, a man whose greed was as legendary as his portfolio. When he died, he left behind a vacuum of power and a family of sharks. I returned to the living world just as the lawyer was opening the first envelope. I didn't announce myself with a shout; I simply walked into the room and asked for a glass of chilled Sancerre. The look on my daughter's face was a masterpiece of existential horror.

(Act II: The Undercurrent) For the next month, I played the role of the benevolent patriarch, but in reality, I was a puppet master. I watched my children—each more narcissistic than the last—compete for my favor. I created a series of "tests," fake clues to a hidden offshore account that didn't exist. I watched them betray each other, lie to the press, and even attempt to commit a few light felonies, all for the hope of a windfall. It was the most entertaining period of my life. I had spent my first life accumulating wealth; I would spend my second destroying the people who thought they deserved it.

(Act III: The Breaking Point) The finale took place in the courtyard of my estate. I gathered the family for the "Final Revelation." I led them to a massive pit filled with every physical asset I owned—the original Picassos, the rare coins, the deeds to the penthouses. With a single match, I set it all ablaze. As the flames roared toward the sky, turning millions of dollars into grey ash, my children screamed in a dissonant chorus of agony. I stood there, smiling, as the heat singed my eyebrows. "The only thing you've inherited," I told them, "is the knowledge that you are nothing without my money."

(Act IV: The Echo) I walked away from the fire, leaving my family in the ruins of their own greed. I took my grandson, Leo, by the hand and walked toward the subway. We had nothing but the clothes on our backs and a shared sense of liberation. As we descended into the noisy, crowded heart of the city, I felt a lightness I had never known in my first life. I was finally poor, and for the first time in eighty years, I was actually happy.

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