They shattered her once with lies. Tried to erase her a second time with betrayal. But some flames don’t die—they learn how to burn back. Alina Cross had it all—or so it seemed. A perfect marriage. A promising future. Until one night tore everything apart. Blood on the pavement. A name whispered like a curse. And then… silence. But fate doesn’t forget what the world tries to bury. Rescued by a man with shadows in his eyes and secrets in his touch, Alina awakens with a new face, a new identity, and a purpose more powerful than pain. As unfamiliar figures from her past resurface—one with answers, one with loyalty—she begins to see the truth behind the lies she once lived. This time, she isn’t the woman who lost. everything. She’s the woman with nothing left to lose. And she knows exactly where to aim the blade.
View MorePOV: NathanielThe slap still rings in my head.It is not the sound of it, it is the silence that came after. The kind of silence that turns a room full of relatives into a jury. No one said a word. No one rushed to my defense. Not even Sasha. And that told me everything.The fucking humiliation of it allI am not even two sips into my coffee when the alert flashes on my screen. Priority One. Internal memo. Board-issued.I open it. Read the first few lines.Then I stand so fast my chair hits the wall.Cross Industries Board Notification:Effective immediately, the executive team will begin implementing a Loyalty Clause Audit per subsection C-11 of the internal ethics compliance charter. All relationships with competitive entities must be disclosed. Any breaches or conflicts of interest will result in automatic termination or legal escalation.In plain English: They are coming for my head.This isn’t a warning. This is Elena pulling the trigger.She waited until after the slap. After t
POV: SASHA I can't sleep.Not because I can't. But because every time I close my eyes, I see that stupid message. The one with the video warning. The one that made me feel like someone was breathing down my neck. Watching me. Waiting.And now? I can barely keep my hands from shaking as I sit in the car outside Nathaniel's mansion.I shouldn’t be here. I know that. I told myself I wouldn’t. But fear does things to people.I just need to be close to something familiar. To someone who used to make things make sense. I need to feel like I have control again.So I come hereTo Nathaniel's place. Like a live sick puppy that doesn't know where else to go.It is pathetic, I know but I have nowhere else to go or anyone to talk to.It's not like I am going to confess to him, no… but at least, I won't be alone.I am shaking when I press the doorbell at It is already past midnight and I have circled the city twice before I came here. I could have gone to any of the hotels. Could have called J
POV: ALINAI can't say for sure what pulls me into it… the warmth of his mouth or the weight of his body or maybe just the way he says my name, low like he is whispering a secret no one else should hear. His hands crawl up my waist, steady, reverent, and somehow it feels like I am the one about to fall, not him. The world around us is a blur, like nothing exists but his breath on my neck, his mouth at my jaw, his fingers moving like they already know every inch of me."Are you sure?" he asks, voice hoarse like he has been holding back.I nod, even though the question shouldn’t make sense. Nothing makes sense.I want this. I want him. I want this to feel like mine, not stolen, not strategic, not broken. Just mine.The bed creaks under us and the air is thick and humid and the silence between our mouths is louder than any scream. I reach for him but my hands tremble, not from fear but rom the weight of everything I am not saying.I emat you.I need you I love youAnd just as his mouth
POV: SASHAI stare at the flash drive like it’s ticking.It has been sitting on my coffee table for an hour. I haven’t touched it. I haven’t even moved. Just watching it. Like if I blink, it will disappear and take the dread in my chest away with it.But it doesn’t.I finally get up. Slowly. Like I’m approaching a bomb and I plug it into my laptop.It takes a second to load, and then… there it is.The same damn video.I don't know why I even played it, it wasn't going to change.It is still the same cold impassioned, non romantic sex. Mechanical. Transactional. His hands on my hips. My face turned away. His eyes gleaming in triumph. Mine dead.There is no sound. But I don’t need sound. I don't think I need to hear it again, it replays in my head.“Damn it!” I curse as I slam the laptop shut. I pace. I stop. I run my fingers through my hair like it’ll squeeze the panic out. It doesn’t. “This sis fucking nightmare. A nightmare!’I grab my phone and dial Jared. He picks on the third rin
POV: ALINAMargot walks in without knocking while holding a sleek, black envelope. The kind of thing you don’t just drop off casually. Her face is tight. Serious. Even for her.“What's that?”"You need to see this," she says. No small talk. No pleasantries. Just that flat, lawyer tone she uses when she is about to hand me something that could ruin someone’s life. Or fix mine.I set my coffee down. “Is it about me? Nathan? Did someone find something?”She shakes her head. “No. I think I just got you your next bullet.”That gets my attention.I open the envelope and see that there is a flash drive inside. Plain. Unmarked. That alone makes me wary.“I almost didn’t bring it,” Margot says. “But... you will want to see it.”I plug it into the laptop on the table. The screen flickers and I press play.The video opens with a hotel room. Familiar.Too familiar.There is Sasha, sprawled on a bed, arching, half naked, her hands on a man’s neck. I recognize the man.Jared. The same Jared who us
POV: ELENA CROSSI can feel the shift before I even open my eyes. It's quiet. Not the usual kind that comes from the expensive, controlled silence that comes from triple glazed windows and a penthouse forty stories above the city. No. This is different. This silence has weight. It presses against my skin. It breathes.When I check my phone, I get it.Three canceled meetings. Two unanswered calls. One event invitation pulled, no explanation.I sit up slowly, back stiff just as I receive a text from my assistant saying the foundation gala had in their last minute check ups, reshelved their guest lists and "won't be needing my opening remarks so as to make room for others."I call bullshit. That guest list was confirmed months ago, and I have spoken at that gala every year for nine years.All of a sudden they decide to make room by cutting me out?Absolute bullshit I open my email. Ten unread messages. Two are from donors. They are polite, but cold. The rest? Noise. Questions. Nervous
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