Lily, a vibrant 25-year-old woman, has spent years building a life with her charming but emotionally distant boyfriend, Mark. When Mark unexpectedly ends their relationship, revealing he has been seeing someone else, Lily is left heartbroken and betrayed. Reeling from the emotional devastation, Lily decides to focus on her career and personal growth, hoping to heal from the wounds of her past. In a twist of fate, Lily’s career path leads her to Richard, the powerful and charismatic CEO of the company where Mark works. Unlike Mark, Richard is everything Lily needs—intelligent, kind, and supportive. When Richard offers Lily a position to work closely with him, their professional relationship evolves into something much more personal. Drawn to his strength and empathy, Lily slowly begins to open her heart to the possibility of love again. But Mark, unable to let go of the woman he once controlled, becomes consumed by jealousy when he sees Lily with Richard. Determined to win her back, Mark’s obsession quickly turns dangerous. When Lily rejects his attempts to rekindle their toxic relationship, Mark's need for control spirals into violent rage. As his jealousy deepens, Mark’s once-charming demeanor morphs into something far darker—he becomes a villain determined to destroy everything Lily has built with Richard. As if Mark’s growing obsession weren’t enough, another threat arises from Richard’s past. Samantha, Richard’s vengeful ex-wife, resurfaces, determined to sabotage Richard’s happiness and reclaim the life she lost. Caught between the malevolent forces of both Mark and Samantha, Lily’s life becomes a battle for survival, love, and self-worth. With Mark’s dangerous obsession escalating and Samantha’s manipulative tactics threatening her career and reputation,
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It happened so quickly that I barely had time to process it. One minute, I was folding laundry in the living room, listening to Mark complain about the long hours at work, and the next minute, I was being told that we were over. “Lily, I think we need to talk,” Mark said, his voice unusually distant. I glanced up from the basket of clothes, sensing the change in the air. He wasn’t looking at me; instead, his gaze was fixed on the floor, like he was searching for the right words. But there was no gentleness in his tone, no care in his eyes—only something cold and distant. “Mark, what’s going on?” I set the laundry down, my heart picking up pace. “You’re scaring me.” He shifted uncomfortably, and I could see his fingers twitching, like he was trying to find the right thing to say. But nothing he said next would have prepared me for what came. “I think we’ve reached the end,” he said, his words cold as ice. I blinked, trying to process the sentence. My chest tightened. “What are you talking about? We’re fine, aren’t we?” He stood up abruptly, pacing the small space of our apartment. “No, Lily. We’re not. We’re not fine, and we haven’t been for a while now.” “What do you mean? We’ve been together for years. You can’t just—” “I’ve been seeing someone else.” He cut me off, his words hitting me like a slap in the face. For a moment, I couldn’t breathe. The words didn’t sink in. “What? No... you can’t—Mark, no. You’re joking, right?” He met my eyes, and the emptiness in his expression was the only answer I needed. “I’m not joking. It’s over.” I staggered back a step, my knees buckling slightly. “How long? How long has this been going on?” “Months,” he replied, his voice soft, almost apologetic. “I didn’t want to hurt you, but this... this isn’t working anymore. We’re not right for each other, Lily.” I felt the weight of his words crush me. Months? I had been living with him, sharing my life, my dreams, and my heart with someone who was already planning his escape. He had been slipping away from me for months, and I hadn’t even noticed. “Who is she?” My voice came out in a whisper, barely audible over the thundering noise in my head. “It doesn’t matter.” He looked away, unable to meet my gaze. “I’ve made up my mind.” The room felt like it was closing in on me. My legs gave way, and I dropped onto the couch, trying to steady myself. “Mark… we’ve been through so much. I thought we were stronger than this.” His face softened for a brief second, but the distance in his eyes never wavered. “You deserve someone who can give you what you need. Someone who doesn’t hold you back. I just… I can’t be that for you anymore.” I stared at him, disbelief sinking into every bone in my body. I wanted to scream, to demand that he take it back, but the words wouldn’t come. My chest was too tight, my heart too broken. “I’m sorry,” he said, his tone now flat, devoid of emotion. “I really am. But this is what’s best for both of us.” The door clicked shut behind him before I could say anything else. I couldn’t remember how long I sat there after he left. It felt like hours, though I knew it couldn’t have been. The apartment, once filled with laughter and love, now felt hollow. The silence was deafening. Two days passed before I found the courage to pick myself up. I spent the first day staring blankly at the walls, my body refusing to move, my mind too scattered to focus on anything. But on the second day, something inside me snapped. I couldn’t stay like this—not for him, not for anyone. I had to move on, I had to rebuild. But how do you rebuild after someone you loved so much just shattered you? I took a deep breath and picked up my phone. There was only one person I could turn to right now: Mia, my best friend. She had always been there for me through the highs and lows, and I needed her now more than ever. I pressed her name in my contacts, hesitated for a moment, and then hit dial. “Lily?” Her voice came through instantly. “What’s going on? You sounded off in your message. Are you okay?” I tried to force a smile, but it came out broken. “No, Mia, I’m not. Mark… he—he left me. And not just that, he’s been seeing someone else for months.” There was a long pause before she spoke again, her voice low. “What? That son of a—no. He didn’t.” “I wish I could say I didn’t see it coming,” I said, the weight of it all crashing down on me again. “But I’m fine, really. I’m just… I don’t know what to do anymore.” “Don’t worry. We’re going to fix this. I’ll be over in ten. We’ll figure it out together.” An hour later, Mia arrived, bringing with her the comfort of familiarity and strength. I didn’t have the energy to talk much; I simply let her sit with me, her presence soothing the raw edges of my broken heart. But then, just as we were talking about how I could move on, my phone buzzed with a new message. I glanced down, surprised to see it was from Thomas the CEO of the company I’d recently started working for, the man who had noticed me for my potential and given me a chance to prove myself.Chapter 122Lily's pov It's finally happening. I’m getting married to Richard, my forever. It feels like I’ve been waiting a lifetime for this moment, and it is happening. I stood up from the seat opposite the dressing mirror and walked to the window. Lost in thoughts as I flashed back on what happened. A few weeks ago, I thought I would never see Richard or Mia again. I thought I was lost in the depths of my own despair, never to escape the nightmare that had become my reality. But here I am, standing on the edge of a new chapter in my life, and it’s all because of him.It’s hard to even begin to explain how much I’ve been through, but I’ll try. I don’t want to dwell on the darkness that surrounded me for so long, but it feels important to share, just to understand how far I’ve come. I couldn’t believe it when I learned that Mark was the one behind my abduction. I had known him for years—thought I knew him. He was charming, always attentive, always there when I needed him. Until
Chapter 121Richard's pov Two weeks had passed since that fateful night—the night everything I knew changed. I hadn't been able to get my life back on track since. Everything felt off, out of sync. At work, at home, even when I tried to focus, my mind was constantly consumed by one thought: Where is Lily?I was sitting at my desk in the office when the first call came in. Mia’s name flashed on the screen, her name appearing several times in the last few minutes, a mix of concern and urgency in her tone."Richard, I’ve been trying to reach Lily since the last time we spoke, but I keep getting her voicemail. She was supposed to be here with me over thirty minutes ago. I’m starting to get really worried. What’s going on? Have you heard from her?"I jumped to my feet immediately, my heart hammering in my chest. "What? She isn't with you?" I demanded, the dread creeping up my spine."No, Richard, she’s not here yet. I’ve called her phone over and over, but it’s switched off," Mia said, he
Chapter 120Lily's pov The soft glow of the Eiffel Tower still lingered in my mind as I looked back at our unforgettable trip to Paris. It had been everything I had ever dreamed of—romantic, magical, perfect. Richard’s proposal beneath the glowing tower was like a scene from a fairytale. The paparazzi captured every moment, and soon enough, news outlets were plastering our faces all over their platforms. The headline read: The Most Romantic Engagement of All Time at the Eiffel Tower. I had become the envy of women everywhere, and though it felt overwhelming at first, I couldn’t help but bask in the happiness of it all.A week later, after we returned to the state, everything seemed like it was finally settling down. Life was calm, and Richard and I were happy. The chaos of the past few months—Samantha’s betrayal, the near-death experiences—seemed like a distant memory. The peacefulness felt almost surreal.One afternoon, I was meeting Mia at a café for a quick catch-up. She wanted to
Chapter 119Lily's PovLife has been nothing short of peaceful for the past month. Ever since Samantha was found out and everything about her involvement in the ambush came to light, the clouds that had hung over us for so long seemed to have dissipated. We hadn’t heard anything from her or her sister. It was as if they had vanished into thin air, disappearing without a trace. Their faces, their names, were plastered everywhere now—on every “Most Wanted” poster at airports, bus stations, and news outlets.The tension in my life had finally started to ebb away. For the first time in a long while, I woke up in the morning without the weight of fear pressing on my chest. Even Richard seemed to be breathing easier. His company was thriving; the partnerships and investments he had secured since the ordeal began were more than he had ever hoped for at the start of the year.“What do you say about a weekend outing this Friday?” Richard asked as he helped me adjust my dress this morning, his
Chapter 118Richard's pov “You said she wasn’t home when you people went over there?”“Yes, Mr. Lyle,” Detective Morris responded firmly. “I sent two of my best men to her place. They knocked, waited, even looked around, but there was no sign of her. She was gone.”I frowned. “That’s strange. I was just at her place barely an hour ago—and she was home.”Morris blinked. “You sure about that?”“Absolutely,” I said. “She came out to meet me at the door.”He exchanged a quick glance with the officer standing beside him. “She must have gotten wind of something. Probably had eyes on her house and realized she was being watched. She’s making a run for it, sir—but don’t worry. We’ll track her down. Samantha won’t get far.”“See that you do,” I said, my tone low and serious.Morris gave a crisp nod. “Also, sir… Sasha has been cleared. According to our interrogation, she didn’t know Samantha’s full intent. Samantha fed her a lie, used her as a puppet.”I sighed, running a hand through my hair.
Chapter 117Richard's pov I had already drifted off to sleep when Lily’s voice pierced through the stillness of the night, soft but frantic.“Richard… Richard, wake up!”My eyes snapped open to find her sitting upright in bed, the glow of her phone lighting up her face. Her brows were furrowed, and her hand trembled as she held the device.“What’s wrong? Who was that?” I asked, instantly alert.Her voice quivered. “Another one of those calls, Richard. This time, the voice said, I’m not safe… and neither are you.”I sat up quickly, pulling her into my arms. Her body was cold, shaken. I could feel her heartbeat pounding against my chest.“You’re safe, Lily. We both are,” I said firmly, brushing her hair back. “I won't let anything happen to you. Whoever that was, they're just trying to mess with your mind. Don’t let them win.”“But Richard,” she whispered, pulling back slightly to look into my eyes. “What if she is not bluffing? What if she is serious this time? What if she … actually
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