The Janitor They Mocked Returned in a Bugatti With a $280M Secret-eirian

Three years before the Bugatti stopped in front of my parents’ house, I was a man in a janitor uniform eating a gas station breakfast in the front seat of a 2005 Corolla.

The coffee was burnt, the vinyl was cracked, and the passenger seat smelled faintly like bleach because my work jacket had been folded there all week.

The lottery ticket sat beside me like a receipt I had forgotten to throw away.

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I checked the numbers once while the morning traffic crawled through Fairhaven Cove.

Then I checked them again.

4, 12, 28, 35, 42, with Mega Ball 11.

The jackpot was $450 million.

By the time the lawyers, taxes, and lump-sum paperwork were done, the amount attached to my name through a blind trust was about $280 million in cash.

People imagine a moment like that as screaming, champagne, and calling everyone you love.

I sat in the driver’s seat with both hands on the wheel and felt my life go quiet.

The first names that entered my mind were Harrison Miller, Beatrice Miller, and Colton Miller.

My father, my mother, and my brother.

That should have been a happy instinct.

It was not.

It felt like a test I had been afraid to take because I already knew the grade.

My father worked as a sales manager at Horizon Power, where he spoke in polished phrases and made every room feel like a showroom for himself.

He had a corner desk, a framed award, and a way of laughing at men below him that made every compliment sound like a warning.

My mother, Beatrice, believed worth could be measured by labels, invitations, and whether other women looked jealous when she walked into a room.

She could say the word “cheap” without raising her voice and still make it sound like a sentence.

Colton was the golden son because he knew how to perform ambition.

He drove cars he did not own, wore sunglasses indoors, and used phrases like “portfolio” and “equity” even when his actual finances were rotting behind him.

And then there was me.

Julian.

The son they mentioned after people asked twice.

The janitor at Intrepid Tech.

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