After being fired from her job as a reporter, Eva Langston returns to San Francisco, only to find her family on the brink of financial ruin. Her once-thriving father now drowns in debt, and his last hope lies in a man she never wanted to see again, Lucian Thorne, her cold, calculating billionaire ex. Lucian agrees to save her father's company, but under one cruel condition: Eva must become his wife. Dragged back into the world of power, manipulation, and unsaid truths, Eva realizes Lucian has his own reasons for dragging her into this nightmare. As old wounds resurface and dark truths are uncovered, Eva must decide- can love survive their shattered past, or will the secrets lurking in both families destroy them for good?
View MoreThe San Francisco fog, usually soft and familiar, felt heavy on Eva Langston's shoulders. It clung to the Golden Gate Bridge, covered the tops of tall buildings, and now, it felt like it was sinking into her bones. Two years. That’s how long it had been since she left this city, chasing truth and justice with a pen name—E.L. Verity. Back then, it felt powerful. Now, it felt like an old costume she'd outgrown.
She stared out of the taxi window, watching familiar streets and recognizing familiar faces. Every turn brought back memories she wasn’t ready for. The little café where she’d first interviewed a whistle-blower. The park bench where she’d spent hours reviewing documents. The street where she’d last seen Lucian Thorne; his face cold, angry, unforgiving.
“Almost there, miss,” the driver mumbled, snapping her back to the moment.
Her stomach twisted. Home. The word felt wrong in her mouth. Home meant facing her father, Henry Langston, and everything she’d tried to run from. She’d pictured returning as a successful journalist, someone who had made it. Instead, she was coming back broke, disgraced, holding a cardboard box of her things.
The taxi stopped. The house in front of her used to be warm and full of life. Now, it looked tired. The paint was chipped, the garden wild and untended. It didn’t feel like the place she grew up in. It felt like a house barely hanging on.
Her father opened the door. His loud, joyful voice was gone. Instead, he smiled weakly. His strong shoulders looked smaller somehow, his face older, worn down by stress.
“Eva, my girl,” he said, pulling her into a tight hug. But it didn’t feel like a welcome. It felt like he was holding on for dear life.
“Dad, what’s going on?” she asked as she stepped inside. The house felt too quiet. No smell of her mom’s cooking. No background noise from the TV. It felt like a ghost of what it used to be.
He sighed and ran a hand through his thinning hair. “Come in. Sit down. We need to talk.”
What followed felt like slow torture. Her father explained how everything had fallen apart. He’d made risky business decisions, hoping to recover from a major client pulling out. He took loans, mortgaged everything and now Langston Innovations was drowning in debt. Bankruptcy was right around the corner.
Eva sat there, stunned. The scandal she’d tried to expose the one that got her fired and blacklisted suddenly felt like a sick joke. While she was trying to fight for what was right, her own family was collapsing, and she had no idea.
“I… I don’t get it, Dad,” she whispered. “How did it get this bad? Why didn’t you tell me?”
He looked down, ashamed. “Pride. And stupidity. I really thought I could fix it. I tried, Eva. I went to banks, investors... No one wants to help.”
Silence filled the room. In the distance, a siren wailed. Eva felt completely helpless. She had nothing. No job, no savings, no power to fix any of this.
Then her father cleared his throat nervously. “There’s… one last chance. A long shot. But maybe…”
She looked at him, her gut tightening.
“I reached out to Lucian Thorne.”
The name hit her like a punch. Lucian Thorne. Her ex. The cold, ruthless billionaire who once held her heart and then crushed it when he thought she betrayed him. The man she promised never to see again.
“Lucian? Are you serious?” Her voice was sharp. “Dad, you know what happened between us.”
Henry winced. “He’s the only one who can help. And he’s willing to…but there’s a catch.”
Eva already knew. She could feel it coming.
“He wants you to marry him.”
The room spun. The fog outside seemed to close in. Marry Lucian? The man who hated her? Who didn’t believe in her? It felt like some kind of twisted nightmare.
“No,” she whispered. “No, Dad. I can’t. You can’t ask me to do that.”
“Eva, please,” he begged, his voice cracking. “He’s already prepared everything. If we say no… we lose the house, the company…everything. Your future, too.”
Future. The word felt meaningless now. What kind of future came with chains?
The next day felt unreal. Her meeting with Lucian was set in his office a glass and steel tower in the heart of the financial district. Eva dressed in her sharpest clothes. It wasn’t about impressing him. It was armor.
His office was huge and cold. The windows showed off the city below, as if he owned it. Lucian sat behind a massive desk in a dark suit, calm and unreadable. He didn’t even offer a handshake. Just a nod.
“Miss Langston,” he said. His deep voice was cool and distant. “Thanks for coming.”
“Let’s just get to it, Lucian,” Eva replied, trying to keep her voice steady. “What are your terms?”
He leaned back, calm and confident. “As your father explained, I’ll invest in Langston Innovations, clear the debt, and stabilize the company. In exchange, you become my wife.”
“Why?” she asked, her voice rising. “Why me? Is this some kind of revenge?”
Something flickered in his eyes maybe amusement but it vanished quickly. “Revenge is messy. I don’t have time for that. This benefits both of us.”
“Benefits?” she repeated, almost laughing. “You’re forcing me to marry you. How is that a benefit for me?”
“You get to save your family’s legacy. You’ll have access to resources most people can only dream of. And I need a wife. A stable public image. You’re convenient. And… compliant.”
The word cut deep. Compliant. As if she were a tool. A thing.
“And what about the past?” she asked. “You still think I betrayed you. You think I leaked information. Is this your way of punishing me?”
His jaw clenched. “The past doesn’t matter. What matters is now. The deal is simple say yes, and your family is saved. Say no, and they lose everything. It’s your choice.”
He sounded like a stranger. The warmth, the passion from their past gone. He looked at her like a business deal, not a person.
Eva turned to the window. The city looked both close and far away. She saw her father’s tired face in her mind. The broken home. She had nothing to fight back with. No way out.
Her throat tightened. “Fine,” she said softly. “I’ll marry you. But don’t expect me to be compliant. And don’t think I’ve forgotten how little you think of me.”
Lucian gave a small nod, as if her answer had always been yes. “Good. My lawyer will contact you. We’ll make the wedding private. Public announcement to follow.”
He turned back to his computer like she was already out of sight, out of mind. Eva stood slowly. Her legs felt heavy. Her heart even heavier.
She had just sold her freedom, her heart, her future… to the man who broke her. And outside, the fog thickened, curling around the city like a warning she could no longer ignore.
The discovery of Elias Vance’s quantum energy project sent a new wave of fear through Eva and Lucian. For the first time, they truly saw the full picture. The Maestro didn’t just want to control people’s minds or steal their money. She wanted to reshape the world itself. To wipe the slate clean and build a new order on her terms.“She doesn’t want power,” Eva said quietly. “She wants to play god.”Lucian’s face was tight with worry as he stared at the schematics. “This is global control,” he said. “She can give the world light… or throw it into darkness with one press of a button.”Izzy nodded solemnly. “The Watchers have been following rumors of this tech for years. Elias Vance was a genius, but he believed humanity was broken. He thought the only way to fix it was to destroy it first.”With the world still unaware of what was coming, their team had one goal: find the actual location of the energy source before The Maestro could activate it.Izzy dove into the hunt, searching through
Eva’s survival felt like a miracle.She was hurt, bruised all over, and weak but she was alive. Her return gave the entire team a new kind of strength. Lucian barely left her side. The look in his eyes every time he saw her said everything: he thought he had lost her forever. Every small touch, every quiet word between them now carried more weight than before.Ari stayed close too. She brought Eva drawings, folded hearts, and sat quietly near her bed, afraid to leave. Her joy was gentle and honest, it helped Eva heal more than the medicine did.But while Eva’s body healed, something darker stayed in the air. Margaret; her mother, The Maestro had escaped. Her last words still rang in Eva’s ears like a curse.“She’s a ghost now,” said Margaret Thorne, the real Margaret, Lucian’s mother, as they sat reviewing the latest reports.“She’ll disappear for a while,” she added. “But she won’t stop. She’ll rebuild. And this time, she’ll be worse.”Detective Reyes had confirmed it. There had been
The sound of the explosion was like thunder ripping the world apart. Inside the narrow tunnel, Lucian held Ari close as the blast shook everything around them. Smoke and heat followed them like a monster. But he didn’t stop running.Eva’s last scream echoed in his mind. The metal crashing. The alarms. The moment she chose to stay behind so they could escape. The pain in his chest was unbearable.“Eva!” Lucian shouted into the dark, but there was no reply.Ari clung to him, crying and shaking. Marcus, covered in dust, pushed them forward with his good arm. “Keep moving! She gave us a chance—go!”The tunnel was tight and filled with smoke. They could barely see. The ground shook again, and pieces of the tunnel started to fall.Then came the real blast; a loud boom behind them. A bright light flashed, and the tunnel almost collapsed. Lucian grabbed Ari and shielded her with his body. Everything shook. Everything roared.And then, silence.Slowly, they crawled forward until they reached t
Sweat poured down Eva’s face as the red emergency lights on the walls blinked like a dying heartbeat just after they had survived the first explosion. The back-up self-destruct sequence roared through the room, a storm of mechanical whirring and hissing circuits. The smell of burning wires filled the air.They were seconds away from being wiped out.“Lucian! The restraints!” Eva shouted, reaching blindly for the buckles holding Ari down.Lucian was already at her side, jaw clenched, face pale with pain as he worked through his injury. “They’re reinforced!” he said through gritted teeth. “Some kind of tamper-proof lock!”Margaret’s voice echoed over the noise, every word soaked in venom. “ You really thought I wouldn’t prepare for this? You underestimated me. Again. Now let me see you escape this one, it’s frequency is much higher than the first one”Eva yanked harder, her fingers raw, eyes burning. “Ari, stay with me, stay awake, baby.”Ari sobbed, struggling to speak. “I’m scared…”
The EMP hit like a thunderclap, silencing the room with its invisible force. Lights snapped off. Communications died. Darkness swallowed everything.Eva blinked into the void, but there was no light, no shape, no way to tell up from down. The suffocating black was complete, pressing against her skin like a second, tighter layer. Every breath felt harder.“Lucian!” she screamed, her voice bouncing off unseen walls.“Eva! Ari!” he called back, voice raw and panicked.The safe house, already a trap, now became a maze of fear and confusion. The sounds of combat exploded around her; thuds, groans, fists meeting flesh. Someone slammed into a wall. Another grunted in pain. Metal scraped. A weapon dropped.Even hurt, Marcus Kane fought like a machine. Eva could hear the precision in his calculated, sharp movements. But there were too many bodies in the dark, too much noise. Zadie’s snarling curses mixed with Derek Mason’s heavy grunts. The tactical unit shouted over each other, disoriented an
The air inside the safe house felt heavy; too still, too silent. Eva stood frozen, staring at the woman she had trusted more than anyone, the woman who had shaped her mind and her moral compass. Her mother. Margaret Langston.But now, that name felt like a lie.Her voice trembled as she said it. “Mother?”Margaret tilted her head slightly, her lips curling into a chilling smile that held no warmth. “Not Mother, Eva. Not anymore. That name was a role. A mask. I am The Maestro. And you, my dear, have been playing in my symphony all along.”It felt like the world cracked under Eva’s feet.Lucian surged forward, his face twisted with fury and betrayal. “You? You’re The Maestro? You planned this? You used your own daughter? You kidnapped Ari?”Margaret chuckled. The sound was hollow, like it echoed from somewhere far beneath the surface of who she had once been. “Such anger. Still trying to be the hero. Yes, Lucian. I planned everything. PharmaCorp? Just the opening act. Vivian Thorne was
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