Adrian's Pov
“Maybe marrying me was the one mistake you can’t control.”
I hadn’t meant to say it. The words just fell out of me, sharp and reckless, but once they were in the air, I couldn’t take them back.
Soren’s eyes hardened, like steel locking into place. For a moment, I thought he might snap, might drag me closer and prove me wrong right there. But instead, he turned away.
That was worse.
Because Soren Knight wasn’t a man who walked away.
He stood by the window, his reflection blending into the night skyline. His voice was low, tight. “Get some rest, Adrian. Tomorrow, you’ll need it.”
It sounded less like advice and more like a warning. I didn’t sleep.
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By morning, I woke to the sound of my phone buzzing nonstop on the nightstand. Texts, missed calls, social media alerts. The headlines were everywhere, the same ones I’d tried to block out last night.
SOREN KNIGHT’S SECRET AFFAIR
HEIR TO THE EMPIRE BETRAYS FIANCÉE WITH A NOBODY
ADRIAN VEGA: GOLD DIGGER OR MASTER MANIPULATOR?
Every article had my face plastered next to Soren’s, side by side like I’d been born to ruin him. They dug through old photos, even ones from college, twisting every detail into proof. Poor grades? Laziness. Old girlfriends? Using people. My mom’s medical bills? Evidence of motive.
I wanted to throw the phone through the wall.
I dragged myself out of bed, still in yesterday’s clothes, and stumbled toward the kitchen. The penthouse was too quiet. Soren was gone, probably buried in meetings, damage control, whatever rich people did when the world threatened to collapse.
I wasn’t like him. I couldn’t pretend nothing touched me.
When my phone buzzed again, I snatched it up without looking. “Hello?”
“Adrian.”
My chest tightened. Mom.
Her voice was weak, but sharp with fear. “The neighbors are talking. Reporters came to the building. They asked me questions about you, about money, about him. What have you done?”
“I’ll fix it,” I said quickly, though my throat was dry. “I swear, Mom. Just… stay inside. Don’t answer the door. Don’t talk to anyone.”
“You can’t fix this!” she snapped, coughing between words. “Do you even know who these people are? What they can do?”
I pressed a hand to my forehead. “I didn’t plan this, Mom. I didn’t ask for any of it.....”
“But you married him,” she cut in. “You tied yourself to Soren Knight. That’s not something you can undo.”
Her voice cracked. “I raised you better than this, Adrian. You were supposed to be careful. Now you’ve put both of us in danger.”
The line went dead.
I stood there, phone pressed to my ear, shaking.
Danger. The word kept echoing.
By noon, I made the mistake of looking at the TV.
Celeste was everywhere. Perfect, composed, playing the victim like she’d been rehearsing her whole life. She sat in some studio chair, eyes wet with tears as she told the world how betrayed she felt.
“He told me he loved me,” she whispered to the camera. “We had our whole future planned. And then… then I found out. About Adrian. About the affair. I don’t know how long it went on, but I know now that I was never enough.”
She pressed a handkerchief to her lips like she was about to break. The host leaned forward, sympathetic.
“And Adrian Vega?”
Celeste’s lips trembled. “He used Soren. For money. For status. I only pray that one day, people like that learn you can’t buy happiness by destroying others.”
The audience clapped. Clapped.
I turned off the screen so hard the remote cracked.
My pulse hammered. My stomach twisted until I thought I’d throw up.
The worst part? She sounded believable.
I paced the living room until I couldn’t anymore. The walls of the penthouse were too sharp, too bright, too much like a cage. I grabbed my jacket and bolted for the elevator.
The lobby was chaos. Reporters crowded near the entrance, cameras flashing the second I stepped into view.
“There he is!”
“Adrian, did you really seduce him for money?”
“Are you planning to file for divorce and take half?”
Hands shoved, microphones pushed at my mouth. I tried to move, tried to breathe, but it felt like drowning.
“Leave me alone!” I shouted, but it only made them surge closer.
A hand closed around my arm, firm and steady.
Nathan Cross.
He slipped through the crowd like he owned them, his suit immaculate, his smile sharp. He leaned close to my ear as he pulled me toward a waiting car.
“You’ll thank me later.”
The door shut behind me, cutting off the noise. The sudden quiet was a relief, but it didn’t ease the panic in my chest.
Nathan sat across from me, relaxed, as if he hadn’t just dragged me out of a mob.
“You looked like you were about to be eaten alive,” he said smoothly. “You need protection, Adrian. Someone who knows how this world works.”
I eyed him warily. “And that someone is you?”
He smiled faintly. “I’ve been at Soren’s side for years. I know every move his father makes, every trap he sets. And I know what happens to people who get caught in the crossfire.”
“Let me guess,” I muttered. “They disappear.”
His eyes glinted. “Exactly.”
A chill ran down my spine.
He leaned forward, his voice low. “Listen to me. Victor Knight doesn’t tolerate weakness. Right now, the press thinks you’re a gold digger. That story will only grow. If you want to survive this, you can’t keep clinging to Soren’s shadow. He won’t protect you forever. But I can.”
I frowned. “Why would you help me?”
Nathan’s smile deepened, too smooth to trust. “Let’s just say I like people who see the truth. And the truth is, Soren is not the man you think he is.”
I crossed my arms. “I don’t think he’s a man at all. More like a storm.”
Nathan chuckled. “Exactly. And storms always leave wreckage. When he’s done with you, where will you be? Who will pick up the pieces?”
I didn’t answer. Because the question cut too deep.
The car slowed. Nathan tapped on the window, and the driver stopped at a quiet side entrance of the building.
He leaned closer, his words brushing my ear. “Think about what I said. You’ll need me, Adrian. Sooner than you think.”
The door opened. I stepped out, my legs shaky. The car pulled away, leaving me in silence.
By evening, the penthouse felt colder than before.
Soren finally returned, his tie loosened, his face unreadable. He set down his briefcase like nothing had happened, like the world wasn’t burning.
I wanted to scream at him, throw every headline in his face, force him to feel what I was feeling. But when I looked at him, calm and untouchable, the words stuck in my throat.
Instead, I whispered, “She destroyed me today.”
He glanced at me, his jaw tightening. “Then tomorrow, we destroy her back.”
The certainty in his voice made my chest ache. Because it was so easy for him. War was his language. For me, it was survival.
I shook my head. “You don’t get it. I’m not like you. I don’t have an empire, or money, or power. All I have is my mom. And now she’s scared because of you.”
His eyes softened for a fraction of a second, but then the mask slipped back in place. “I told you, I’ll protect you.”
I laughed bitterly. “That’s not protection. That’s control.”
His silence was an answer in itself.
I turned away, staring out at the city lights below. My reflection in the glass looked hollow, like a stranger.
And for the first time since this whole mess began, I wondered if Nathan was right.
Maybe I wouldn’t survive in Soren’s world. Maybe I wouldn’t survive Soren.
Behind me, his voice broke the silence. Steady. Icy. Final.
“Then tell me, Adrian… who would you rather trust, me, or my enemies?”
Adrian’s POVI didn’t think I’d ever get used to living in Soren’s world. Everything about it felt like a performance, perfect suits, cold smiles, and conversations that meant the opposite of what they sounded like.But over the past few weeks, I had learned how to move through it. Maybe not gracefully, but enough to survive. Enough to stand beside Soren without flinching when someone whispered about our “arrangement.”I knew it still bothered him. Every time we showed up at an event together, his jaw would tighten just a little. He’d pretend not to notice the stares, the sly smiles, the pity. But I could feel the tension in him—how much he hated the loss of control.
Adrian’s POVThe car ride to the Knight Enterprises building felt endless. The city moved outside the window like a blur, neon signs, honking cars, people staring down at their phones, all pretending not to care about the chaos I was living through.I sat in the back seat, hands clenched together, my phone buzzing nonstop beside me. Every few seconds, another notification appeared, headlines, messages, gossip. All of it about me. About us.It didn’t matter how many times I told myself it wasn’t my fault. The world had already made up its mind.The video had gone viral. The comments were worse. Everyone thought I’d used Soren for money or power, that I’d trapped him somehow. Some e
Soren’s POVThe morning sunlight slipped through the curtains, soft and golden, brushing against my face. For a few seconds, I forgot everything, the chaos, the press, the endless arguments. There was only quiet. Only warmth.Then I realized I wasn’t alone.Adrian’s arm was draped across my waist, his breathing slow and steady against my shoulder. His scent lingered faintly, something clean and warm, like rain and cedarwood. The memories of last night drifted back: the rain, the silence, his apology, my own walls finally cracking a little.It wasn’t perfect, but it was real.I turned slightly to look at him. He looked different when he slept, calm, almost peaceful. It was strange to see him like that, stripped of the tension that usually sat behind his eyes.For a moment, I let myself think maybe this could work. That maybe we could start over.Then my phone buzzed.I reached for it carefully, trying not to wake him. The screen flashed with a message from Clara.We have a problem. Ur
Adrian’s POVThe fire in the study had burned low, leaving only faint orange light across the walls. I sat behind my desk, untouched papers scattered in front of me. My mind wasn’t on them. It hadn’t been for days.I’d heard Soren come in earlier. The sound of the door opening. His hesitant steps. Then silence. Every minute that passed since then had felt longer than an hour.I’d left the note because I didn’t know what else to do. Talking to him had become harder lately, like we were speaking in two different languages. I wanted to fix things, but I didn’t know where to start.The door creaked softly.When I looked up, Soren stood there. His hair was damp, his coat still wet from the rain. His eyes were red, not from tears maybe, but from exhaustion. He looked at me for a long moment before saying quietly, “You’re still awake.”“So are you.” I gestured toward the chair across from me. “Sit.”He hesitated before walking over. The air between us felt heavy, like even breathing might br
Soren’s POVThe night was quiet when I returned to the mansion. The rain had just stopped, leaving a soft scent of wet earth in the air. The lights were still on, glowing through the tall windows. It felt strange walking in alone. Adrian wasn’t home yet. He had gone to meet with some investors earlier that evening, and I knew he preferred to handle those things alone.Still, the silence made me uneasy.I dropped my keys on the marble table and loosened my tie. Everything around me looked perfect, the polished floors, the art pieces, the flickering fire in the hearth, but it didn’t feel like home. It felt like a stage, one where Adrian and I played roles neither of us fully understood.I went upstairs and stood by the window in our room, watching the city lights blink in the distance. The reflection staring back at me in the glass looked tired, like someone caught between wanting to stay and needing to leave.A sound came from the door.When I turned, Adrian stood there. His hair was
Adrian’s POVThe morning sun crept through the blinds, lighting up the room in a soft golden hue. I sat by the window, watching the city slowly wake up. The night before still lingered in my chest, Soren’s apology, the quiet way his voice broke when he said together.It should’ve made me feel better. But instead, it made my heart ache more.He finally trusted me, yet everything between us still felt fragile — like glass waiting for one wrong move to shatter again.I rubbed my temples and sighed. The stress of the last few days was catching up with me. The leak, the accusations, the tension with Soren , it had all drained me. But despite the chaos, one thing was clear now. Nathan wasn’t done with us.I picked up my phone and scrolled through the notifications. Missed calls from friends, texts from people I hadn’t spoken to in years, and one message that stood out.Unknown number: You’re playing a dangerous game, Adrian. Stay out of Knight business before it destroys you.My stomach ti