NOLAN.
FIVE YEARS LATER.
“Sir,”
I glanced up from my laptop toward the door where my assistant, Linda, stood. She had her hands folded behind her while she stared at me quietly.
“Get my car ready. I'm leaving.” I instructed her, ignoring the smile that immediately appeared on her face. I didn't blame her though. I had kept her working past her working hours and I understood that she was tired.
The past few weeks have been very hectic for me and even more, the company. This huge deal we'd been chasing after for a year now finally fell through and we were celebrating it off with a grand red carpet dinner event tonight. LUCA EMPIRE was the perfect collaborator and partner for WESTBROOK Limited, the company I was currently heading.
My father finally gave up the seat for me and stepped down for me to take control. I thought I would finally get my life the way I wanted it but it's never been more miserable. Probably because occasionally, I would wonder about the blonde-haired silver-eyed woman that walked out on me after signing the divorce papers almost six years ago or because my current wife was a terrible pain in the ass.
The company had also been going through severe hardship with finances. One of my employees had been extorting deeply from the company and it wasn't even on me as it had been when my father was still in charge. So now, it fell on me to take care of the mess. This was why I was exceptionally grateful that the deal fell through with LUCA EMPIRE, the fashion organization that complemented WESTBROOK.
I concluded what I was doing on the laptop and packed my things into my briefcase. Sliding on my jacket, I started of to my office, to the elevator straight without sparing my assistant a glance. My chauffeur was already waiting to receive me when I arrived and I just stepped in and allowed him to drive me home.
We arrived in less than an hour and after confirming that I still had enough time to prepare for the event for the night, I relaxed and exited the car into the house. My mother was around, I could tell from the moment I walked in but I didn't bother trying to seek her out.
“Didn’t you see my calls?” Chloe jumped down from the bed the moment I walked in, her eyes narrowed at me. “Or the multiple texts I sent you?” she screamed.
I blew out a breath. This was what I had to do every day when I came back from work. It wasn't always like this. It wasn't like this but now Chloe complained about everything.
“I’ve been calling you all day to talk to you. You bailed out on lunch when you knew how important it was to me. Elena’s husband was there with her at lunch and I had to sit there with them and watch them get all loving and mushy in my presence because my husband couldn't do me a favor and show up for fucking sake! Or even reply to my multiple texts and calls thereby making me look like a fool.”
She was ranting now and I was so close to snapping.
“I almost broke a nail today and it's all because of you,” she continued. I finished taking off my shirt and shoes and started to walk to the bathroom. “Nolan! Nolan, I'm talking to you. Stop ignoring me. Don't walk out on me!” She was screaming now.
I walked into the bathroom and slammed the door in her face. All she ever does is nag and complain about one thing or the other. She never works and even though I wasn't complaining, it would have been nice to see her do something too. But no. She flaunts around town with new cars while she spends my money.
I took a quick shower while she stayed in the room screaming and still throwing tantrums. By the time I finished in the walk-in closet, she had already stopped making noise and had started to get ready.
I walked out fully dressed and prepared for the event while she sat in front of her vanity table doing what I didn't bother to check out. But then, she got up from her seat and walked across the room, showing off her dress and I frowned.
“You can't wear that,” I pointed at the pink mini-dress she had on while I fixed my tie.
She stopped, frowning deeply as well. “What did you say? I look beautiful and I know it.”
“You are dressed like a hooker and it's a work event. You can't stand next to me dressed like a hooker so find something else that is fitting.” I sent her a cold look.
“Nothing I ever do is befitting of your…”
“Can you stop nagging like an old woman and let my son rest?” My mother walked into the room and I sighed. She glared at Chloe, her brows furrowed in annoyance.
“You are not dressed appropriately. You should do exactly what he says and stop questioning him all the time.” My mother continued to scold her while I added the finishing touches to my outfit. “Your mates are busy giving their family kids, you are here nagging.”
Chloe gasped before rushing into the bathroom. I ignored her and said hello to my mother before I went ahead to remind my wife that it was time to leave. We left for the event after she found something more fitting to wear. Thankfully, when we arrived there, our anonymous guest, the CEO of LUCA EMPIRE, hadn't arrived yet.
“They are pulling in now,” Brandon, my older brother who is the COO of the company, told me as we stood outside with other important members of the company to welcome our new partner.
The white Benz rolled in and I turned toward Chloe to ask her to fix her smile. She hated that we were standing there, waiting for the partner to arrive but she didn't have a choice. The chauffeur stepped down to open the door and a woman stepped out. She looked toward us and nodded in greeting.
“Presenting to you all, the anonymous CEO of LUCA EMPIRE,” she stopped as the chauffeur opened the side of the car.
At first, all I saw were feet in glass stilettos which made me frown because the CEO is supposed to be a male. And then the woman stepped out fully giving room for the chauffeur to close the door. I stared at the woman in the stunning black dress and glass stilettos. She slowly took off the black shades she had on and my heart stopped.
“Ms. Alanna Clarkson, the CEO of LUCA EMPIRE.” The assistant announced and my jaw dropped because standing right in front of me looking more elegant than I would ever imagine was my ex-wife, wearing the fuck out of that black dress.
We are all so fucked.
ALANNAStanding at the back of the church, the soft melody of the wedding march echoing through the air. Who would have thought that after everything—after all the pain, the heartbreak, and the betrayal—I would find myself here, about to marry Nolan Westbrook, the man I once believed was the source of all my suffering? Life has a strange way of leading you exactly where you need to be, even when you fight it every step of the way.Pedro, my rock, my father in every way that mattered, stood beside me. He looked at me with pride, his eyes shining with unshed tears. "You ready, Dear?" His voice was steady, but I could hear the emotion behind it.I nodded, feeling my heart swell with gratitude. This was the man who had taken me in, loved me unconditionally, and gave me the family I had always longed for. And now, he was about to walk me down the aisle to start a new chapter of my life.As we began to move forward, the sight before me took my breath away. The church was filled with the peop
NOLAN"Closure doesn't come from forgetting the past but from facing it head-on."The wind blew softly as we stood at Chloe's grave, the air filled with the scent of freshly turned earth and the distant hum of the city. It had taken us a long time to get here, to stand at this place with a sense of peace instead of anger or regret. I looked down at the headstone, its cold surface a stark reminder of all that had happened, all that we had lost and gained.In my arms, little Chloe stirred, her tiny hands grasping at the air. She was so innocent, unaware of the twisted history that brought her into this world. But that was how it would stay. Alanna and I had promised each other that this child, this beautiful little girl, would never know the darkness that shadowed her birth. She would be loved, cherished, and protected from the truth that could shatter her world.Alanna knelt beside the grave, placing a single white rose on the headstone. Her voice was soft, but there was strength in it
ALANNAWhen Lucas stepped out of the shadows, gun in hand, my heart clenched with a fear I hadn’t felt in years. The happiness of moments before—Nolan’s proposal, the promises of a future together—seemed to shatter like glass around us. All I could see was Lucas, his face twisted with rage and pain, his eyes filled with a darkness that sent chills down my spine.It was as if everything we’d gone through, every battle we’d fought, was leading up to this moment. But instead of feeling strong, I felt vulnerable, exposed. Lucas was no longer the boy I once knew. He was a man consumed by hatred, and that hatred was directed at me.“You came into my life and took everything,” Lucas snarled, his voice trembling with barely suppressed anger. “You took my family, you took the only love I had ever known, and now you’ve ruined everything!”I tried to find the right words, something that could reach him, something that could make him see reason. But nothing came. All I could do was stand there, f
ALANNA"Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies."Shopping with Angela was just the distraction I needed. The weight of everything—Nolan’s court case, the uncertainty of our future—had been pressing down on me like a storm cloud. But here, in the brightly lit aisles, surrounded by the scent of fresh clothes and the chatter of happy customers, I felt lighter. Angela had a way of making even the most mundane tasks feel like an adventure.We wandered through racks of dresses, holding up options and debating the merits of each one. Angela was in the middle of showing me a deep red dress when she suddenly paused, a small smile playing on her lips.“Jake asked me to move in with him.”The words hung in the air between us, and I felt a surge of happiness for her. “He did? That’s amazing, Angela! How do you feel about it?”Angela looked thoughtful, her fingers brushing the fabric of the dress she was holding. “I don’t know. I mean, I love him, and I can see a future with him.
Nolan"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."The courthouse loomed before me, a symbol of the justice I’d been seeking ever since that fateful day. The memories of what Brad had done—of what he’d put my family through—played on a loop in my mind. There was no forgetting the fear in Alanna’s eyes, the sound of the gunshot, the moment when everything nearly ended for us. Today was about more than just a verdict; it was about setting things right, about reclaiming the peace that Brad had stolen from us.As I sat in the courtroom, the weight of the moment settled heavily on my shoulders. This wasn’t just about me. It was about Alanna, about our children, about the future we’d almost lost. I glanced over at Alanna, who was seated beside me. Her hand rested in mine, her grip tight and unyielding. We had come this far together, and we were going to see it through to the end.Mr. Collins, my lawyer, stood and approached the stand where I was seated. He was calm, composed, the
ALANNA“Family isn't just about blood; it's about who stands by you when the world falls apart."As we walked into the restaurant, the warm glow of the lights and the soft hum of conversation made me feel at ease. This place, with its cozy ambiance and inviting atmosphere, was perfect for the first dinner we’d have together as a family—one that finally felt whole. I glanced around at everyone, feeling a mixture of excitement and nervousness. It had been a whirlwind of emotions since discovering the truth about my past, and now, here we were, trying to create something new from the ashes of what once was.Nolan squeezed my hand gently as we approached our table. He could sense my nerves and, as always, knew exactly what I needed—a reminder that I wasn’t alone in this. The kids ran ahead, excited to see the menu and all the possibilities it promised. Mrs. Westbrook, who had become such a steady presence in our lives, followed behind them, her eyes twinkling with affection as she watched
ALANNAALANNA*"The truth is like a slow-burning fuse—inevitable and explosive, lighting up the darkest corners of our past."*The air in the room felt heavy, laden with the weight of all the secrets that had been suffocating us for years. Chloe's father sat across from me, his eyes tired and red, as if he had been wrestling with his conscience for a long time. I knew this conversation would change everything, yet I wasn’t prepared for what was coming.For so long, I had lived under the shadow of a truth I didn’t fully understand. I knew that the people I had called my parents weren’t truly mine, but beyond that, there was only darkness—a void that left me feeling lost and incomplete. Today, it seemed, that void was about to be filled.He took a deep breath, as if trying to steady himself for what he was about to reveal. "Alanna, I owe you the truth, even though it's a truth I've buried for far too long. You see, your real parents—they weren’t who you thought they were."I nodded, my
ALANNA“Some truths are too heavy to bear, but they must be carried nonetheless.”The phone rang late in the evening. Nolan and I were curled up on the couch, enjoying a rare moment of peace. When he saw Chloe’s name flash across the screen, he hesitated, the tension immediately creeping back into his shoulders. He glanced at me, his brows furrowed in concern.“I’ll answer,” I offered, knowing that whatever she had to say would weigh on him. He handed me the phone, relief mingled with worry in his eyes.“Hello?” I tried to keep my voice steady, but my mind raced with possibilities. Why was she calling now?“Alanna,” Chloe’s voice was weak, almost unrecognizable. There was an urgency in her tone that sent a chill down my spine. “I’m at the hospital. I need you and Nolan to come… please, it’s important.”Before I could respond, she hung up. I stared at the phone, my mind reeling.“What did she say?” Nolan’s voice broke through my thoughts.“She’s at the hospital. She wants us to come… N
NOLANI don't want this night to end," I murmured, my lips brushing against her ear. The words hung in the air, heavy with meaning and longing. I looked into Alanna's deep blue eyes, and I knew she felt the same way."Then let's not let it end," Alanna whispered back, her fingers trailing down my chest, leaving a trail of fire in their wake. The touch of her hands on my skin sent a shiver of anticipation running through me. I couldn't resist her any longer. I swept her off her feet, carrying her up the stairs to our bedroom, where we could forget about the rest of the world and just be with each other.I couldn't help but think about how far we had come. It wasn't just about the physical connection, though that was incredible. It was about the way she looked at me, the way she touched me, the way she made me feel. I knew that I had found something special with Alanna, something that I never wanted to let go of.I kissed her deeply, my tongue exploring her mouth as our bodies pressed t