Caroline’s POV
“You’re glowing.”
I rolled my eyes as I dropped my bag onto the couch. “Shut up, Gina.”
She smirked, popping a grape into her mouth. “I’m just saying. You’ve been spending all this time with Mr. Billionaire lately. Are you sure this is just about the art?”
I sighed, kicking off my shoes. “Yes, Gina. It’s about the art exhibition.”
She hummed, clearly unconvinced. “So, you’re telling me there are no side glances? No accidental touches? No tension strong enough to cut with a knife?”
I hesitated for half a second too long but not without smiling. Gina is such a crazy girl. She would want to bring out things from nowhere.
Her eyes widened. “OH MY GOD!”
I groaned. “Gina, please.”
“Don’t ‘Gina, please’ me!” She pointed at me dramatically. “You hesitated! That means something is happening!”
I grabbed a pillow and threw it at her. “Nothing is happening!”
She caught it with ease. “Yet.”
I ignored her, heading to the kitchen. “I’m starving. Did you eat all the leftover pasta?”
“You’re deflecting.”
“And you’re annoying.”
She grinned. “That’s what best friends are for.”
Spending time with Kane was… unexpectedly easy.
At first, it was strictly professional. Meetings, discussions, late-night planning sessions. He was meticulous, focused, and surprisingly patient when it came to my work.
But then, as we work, things begin to get interesting. It wasn't like we were in love…like when he complimented a piece of mine with a rare, genuine smile. “This one…it’s raw. And honest. It reminds me of something I can’t quite place.”
Or when I caught him staring at me instead of the artwork. He didn’t even look away when our eyes met. Kane I knew then was quite different from the one whom I am working with.
He is caring, and can also be gentle.
Then there were the times he’d brush past me, just close enough that I could feel the heat of him. Or the moments when our conversations changed from business to something else entirely.
I hated that I noticed these things.
Worse, I hated that I liked them. Yes, his gentleness made me like him. And wants to be around always.
But I couldn’t let myself fall into that trap. Not when I was carrying his children and he had no idea.
“You’re overthinking again.”
I snapped out of my thoughts to find Kane watching me. We were sitting in his office, finalizing the last details for the exhibit.
I forced a smile. “Am I?”
He leaned back, studying me. “You get this look when you’re lost in thought. Like you’re debating something in your head.”
I swallowed. If only you knew.
“It’s nothing,” I lied.
He didn’t believe me, but he let it go. “Alright. Back to business.”
I nodded, trying to refocus as he pulled up the event layout on his laptop. But just as he started explaining something about the guest list…
My stomach turned.
I froze, gripping the armrest of my chair.
Not now.
Not here. Please, please. I already knew what was wrong with me. the morning sickness.
I pressed my lips together, breathing through the nausea.
Kane kept talking, not aware of what was going on with me.
I swallowed hard, forcing myself to sit still. Maybe it will pass. Maybe..
Another wave hit me. this time, it was stronger.
My hands trembled as I gripped the desk. I clenched my jaw, hoping for my body to behave.
Kane finally noticed. “Caroline?”
I forced a tight smile. “Yeah?”
“You look…” He frowned. “Are you okay?”
I nodded way too fast. “Fine! Totally fine!”
He didn’t look convinced. “You’re pale.”
“I…I just need some air.”
And then it hit again.
I slapped a hand over my mouth, and my stomach lurched.
Panic shot through me.
I had seconds before I…
Without another word, I bolted from my chair, sprinting toward the restroom.
Kane called after me. “Caroline?”
I didn’t stop.
I barely made it inside before I collapsed in front of the toilet, emptying my stomach.
Tears stung my eyes as I gripped the cold porcelain. My whole body trembled.
And then I started hearing footsteps. Finally, a knock at the door.
“Caroline?” Kane’s voice was right outside.
Shit. I cursed.
I squeezed my eyes shut and gripped the sink for support. I couldn’t let him find out like this.
“Caroline, open the door.” His voice was firm now but demanding.
I wiped my mouth, taking shaky breaths.
I had to pull myself together.
I had to.
I splashed cold water on my face, staring at my reflection. I looked awful. My face was pale, my eyes looked tired, and no matter how much I tried to calm myself down, my hands still shook.
Kane knocked again. “Are you sick?”
Yes. But not in the way you think.
I inhaled deeply, forcing my voice to sound normal. “I’m fine.”
“You just ran out of my office and threw up,” he said dryly. “That doesn’t scream ‘fine.’”
I squeezed my eyes shut. “I think I ate something bad.”
Then there was a long silence. Then…“Open the door.”
“No,” I blurted out.
He kept silent.
“Caroline,” his voice was softer now, almost gentle. “Let me see you.”
I wanted to.
God, I wanted to.
But if I let him see me like this, he’d start asking questions. And if he started asking questions…
I couldn’t risk it.
So I straightened my posture, took another deep breath, and forced the door open.
Kane’s eyes locked onto mine immediately, peeping at my face with concern.
“You don’t look okay,” he said.
I shrugged, trying to act nonchalantly. “I’m fine now. Just needed a minute.”
His gaze flickered with doubt. “Are you sure?”
“Yes,” I lied.
He didn’t believe me. I could see it in his expression. But thankfully, he didn’t push.
Instead, he nodded. “Alright. But if you need to leave early, just say so.”
I forced a smile. “I appreciate it.”
I walked past him before he could analyze me further, walking back toward his office as if nothing had happened.
But inside, my heart was racing.
This was getting harder to hide.
And sooner or later…
Kane was going to find out.
Chapter 92:Kane’s POVMy finger hovered over the trigger.It would’ve been easy.One breath. One squeeze. End it.Reynolds smiled up at me like a man who had already made peace with hell."Do it," he whispered. "Be the monster they say you are."The words stung.Not because they weren’t true.But because once, I was the boy begging this man to be my father.I lowered the gun.Kelly’s eyes widened. “Kane—”“No,” I said quietly. “That’s what he wants. An ending he controls.”Reynolds’ grin faltered.I stepped back. “You don’t get that.”“You think sparing me makes you better?” he sneered.“No,” I said. “It makes me free.”Kelly was breathing hard beside me, hands shaking. The fury in his face made him look younger—like the boy I failed to protect.“I burned that lab down because of him,” Kelly said, voice trembling. “I have scars I don’t even remember getting because of him. And now you want to walk away?”“No,” I said, locking eyes with him. “I want you to walk forward.”His jaw clench
Chapter 91:Caroline’s POVIt happened too fast.One moment, Reynolds was speaking, smiling that venomous smile, calm, condescending, calculating. The next, the gun was in his hand.He didn’t hesitate.He aimed at Kane.And I froze.“No!” I screamed but my voice was too late, too small.Then… bang.A blur of motion cut through the space between us.It wasn’t Kane who fell.It was Gina.Time fractured.She stumbled back like the air had punched her chest, then crumpled to the floor. Her fingers trembled as they pressed against the blood soaking through her shirt. Bright. Red. Endless."Gina!" I dropped to my knees beside her.Kelly was faster.He was already there, hands shaking, gathering her against his chest. His voice cracked into pieces I’d never heard before. “No, no—baby, stay with me. Please—Gina, look at me. Look at me.”She was sobbing. Not loud. Not screaming. Just quiet, trembling tears that soaked the collar of his jacket.“I didn’t want to die,” she whispered.“You’re not
Chapter 90: Kane’s POVWe stepped out of the mirrored chamber and into a wide, open hallway. No more illusions. No mind tricks. Just steel walls, humming lights, and silence that pressed like a loaded gun against your back.Gina walked beside me, quiet. Caroline’s hand was warm in mine, grounding.Kelly took the lead.The door at the end of the corridor opened before we touched it.And there he stood.Reynolds.In a black suit, gloves on, his silver hair gleaming under fluorescent lights. Calm. Regal. Smiling like a proud father.“Welcome,” he said.Caroline stiffened. Gina hissed. My hand reached instinctively for my gun.“Don’t,” Kelly warned suddenly, his voice cutting through the moment.I paused, but only just.Reynolds didn’t blink. “You made it through the split. Good. Very good. Not many do.”“You always did enjoy watching people suffer in your experiments,” I growled, stepping forward. “You sick bastard.”“Now, now,” Reynolds chided. “Is that any way to speak to the man who
Chapter 89:Reynolds’ POV“They broke quicker than I thought,” I said, watching the screen as Kane led them silently down the corridor, their silence louder than screams.A technician beside me tapped a button, replaying the scene of Kelly’s confession. Then Caroline’s. Then Gina’s.“I told you,” I murmured. “You don’t need bullets to kill loyalty. Just a mirror and the right lighting.”I leaned back in the leather chair. The surveillance chamber around me pulsed with low lights, each wall a living screen tracking their every step. Cameras blinked from the vents. Mics embedded in the floor. They had no idea they were still inside my simulation.“Sir,” one of the guards spoke cautiously. “Should we initiate the next phase?”“Not yet,” I said, swirling the amber liquid in my glass. “Let them breathe. Let the cracks widen on their own.”The screen zoomed in on Gina as she trailed behind the others, her eyes flicking to Kelly every few seconds, uncertain, unreadable.Poor girl.She wanted
Chapter 88:Gina’s POVWe didn’t hear the trap — we felt it.One second we were sprinting down the maintenance corridor of the warehouse, concrete cracking beneath our boots—The next, the floor dropped beneath us.It wasn’t loud. No dramatic explosion. No warning siren.Just the creaking grind of rusted hinges and the sickening snap of failing supports, and then— Darkness.“Shit—!” I screamed, my body twisting midair.We landed hard.Steel met my ribs. The wind was knocked clean from my lungs. I gasped, rolled, felt the sting of gravel bite into my skin.Footsteps thudded beside me—Caroline, coughing.A grunt. Kane.Then a sharp curse—Kelly.“Everyone okay?” Kane’s voice was low, urgent.“Define okay,” I rasped, forcing myself to sit up. The air was damp and thick with dust.Kelly was already on his feet, pulling something from his boot—another blade.He looked around quickly, his jaw tight. “He built this under the warehouse. A containment trap. No way out from above.”I looked up.
Chapter 87Gina’s POV"You smell like regret," I muttered, tugging my shirt back down as I leaned against the stone wall of the lair’s hallway.Kelly smirked beside me, not bothering to button up his shirt completely. “That’s funny. I was going to say you smell like second chances.”I rolled my eyes and shoved him lightly. “Don’t get cocky, Kane Junior.”His smile faltered, just for a second. He hated being compared to his brother, even in jest. And I understood why. Kane was legend. Kelly was shadow. But somehow, I trusted him more now… because shadows know what it’s like to be forgotten.He ran a hand through his hair. “We need to talk.”“About us?” I asked, half teasing, half serious.He shook his head. “No. About him.”My chest tightened. “Reynolds?”Kelly nodded grimly. “Something’s wrong. He’s quiet.”I frowned. “That man doesn’t do quiet.”“Exactly.” He turned toward the hallway’s end, the glow of the lair’s central screens flickering against his face. “I think he’s moving. And