LOGINZara Solis disappeared five years ago without a word—taking a secret that could destroy a powerful man with her. Now she’s back, not for closure, not for forgiveness but for revenge. Breaking into Van Grey’s empire was supposed to be a clean operation—get the evidence, disappear again, and finally bring him down. Instead, she gets caught. And by morning, the world knows her as something she never agreed to be— Van Grey’s wife. Van keeps her close, trapped in his world, while he monitors her every move. But Zara isn’t the only one playing a game. Van’s stepbrother, Leo Grey, steps in with charm, offering her something Van never does—freedom. And as Zara gets pulled deeper into their world of power, control, and hidden agendas, the lines begin to blur. Because the closer she gets to Van, the more possessive he becomes. And just when everything starts to get better for once— The truth she buried comes back to life. Zara didn’t just disappear five years ago, she left carrying Van Grey’s heir. Now he wants answers and most of all, he wants control
View More"Where's it...where's it...where the fuck is it?" I whispered to myself, which, in hindsight, was probably not my most dignified moment. But committing corporate espionage at midnight in a company that could have me arrested and publicly humiliated was already doing enough damage to my dignity. Using a vulgar word like ‘fuck’ was the least of my problems.
I scrolled through the desktop with one hand and used the office window as a mirror with the other, watching the dark corridor outside for any movement. It was still empty, exactly as I predicted.
I had spent weeks scheming, confirming that this floor would be deserted at this hour.
My eyes drifted to the corridor again anyway.
I clicked through one folder, then another, then another that turned out to be nothing but quarterly reports from four years ago. I almost closed it before I saw it—a locked folder, Pandora box, the one thing that could bring the Grey Empire to its knees.
I clicked it and a password prompt appeared just as I expected.
Three attempts before a permanent lockout, I knew that too, along with everything about this man's systems except, apparently, how to stop my hands from being slightly unsteady as I hovered over the keyboard.
You're fine. You're completely fine.
"Van Grey." I typed it first. It was exactly the kind of password a man like him would use —his own name, because the entire world already revolved around it, so why not his security system too.
It beeped wrong.
I let out a deep sigh. Two attempts left.
What could it be?
"Monique." The woman he chose over me. His precious Monique, with her perfect posture and her crazy ass smile.
It beeped again, wrong.
I stared at the screen. One attempt left, and if I got this wrong I was walking out of here with nothing. Five years of waiting, planning for this perfect moment—all of it, for nothing.
I typed the last thing I had. It was a long shot though. A ridiculous, embarrassing, completely illogical long shot.
“Zara Solis.”
My heart skipped two beats as I typed it in.
The folder opened.
I sat there for a full minute, staring at the screen as my mind reeled in confusion.
The man who ended things without flinching, who looked me in the eye and told me that his feelings had simply checked out—that man had kept my name as his password, for five years.
I should have found it flattering, but instead, it was so infuriating.
I plugged in the flash drive and started the extraction, my mind fully focused, trying to block out any extra meaning from the password stunt.
The extraction was at sixty percent when I heard the footsteps.
My heart was threatening to burst out of my ribcage at that point.
Who could possibly be here at this hour?
The progress bar hit seventy. My gaze shifted from the screen to the corridor as the footsteps got even closer.
Eighty percent.
If I stayed up to a minute more, I would definitely get caught. I yanked the flash drive out.
The alarm was immediate and humiliatingly loud—a sharp, piercing shriek that filled the entire office and probably the three floors below it.
Shit.
The flashdrive seemed to have a sensor that triggered if it was removed before the extraction was complete. I didn't know about that so I hadn't factored it in.
I stood up immediately, bursting through the office door, my heart pounding so loud I could literally hear it. I turned left into the corridor and walked directly into something solid enough to knock the breath clean out of me.
I recognized the scent immediately, that flower scent I had spent five years trying to forget.
I looked up, my heart pounding even faster as I realised how screwed I was.
Van Grey.
He was staring down at me with the same unsurprised and completely unreadable expression he had worn the day he told me that he was done and had no interest in the relationship anymore.
Five years had passed and he still hadn't changed a bit.
The alarm was still screaming, as hurried footsteps were coming from the stairwell. I tried to step around him and flee, but he moved, blocking my path.
I tried the other side and he moved again, his expression still empty.
His hand closed around my wrist and he pulled me sideways into a room I hadn't even seen, shutting the door behind us in one smooth motion. His other hand came up and covered my mouth before I could say a single word, and I was pressed against the wall in the dark with my heart completely in my throat, his hand warm against my face and his jaw approximately four inches from my eyes.
He looked exactly the same, handso—
This is not the time, Zara.
The footsteps passed and they faded down to the other side of the hall.
I removed his hand from my mouth, my gaze locking with his.
"What was that for?" I asked angrily, even though I knew I had no right to be here and could probably be sued for trespassing and a long list of other things.
"I should be asking you that." His voice was exactly as calm as I remembered. "Seeing as you're sneaking around my building. Is that what you do now, Zara?"
"You mean now—" I tried to keep my voice low but despite my best efforts it still came out loud, "— as in five years after you chose that bitch over me?"
He lifted his gaze to meet mine. "You're still not over it."
"I am completely over it. I am so far over it." I crossed my arms. "I'm just stating facts."
"Is that why you were in my office?"
I opened my mouth to speak, but nothing came out. I mean, how do I tell him that I came to steal the one thing—he told me about five years ago—that could destroy his entire empire.
He looked at me for a long moment like I actually wasn't worth his worry and opened the door.
I walked out, my heart violently slamming against my ribcage.
This was foolish, this was entirely foolish. After all these years, all I'd accomplished was embarrass and look like a complete idiot in front of my ex who didn't even rate me enough to consider me a threat.
I made it home, changed out of the black outfit and fell face-first onto my bed.
I was asleep before I could even process everything that happened.
My phone woke me up.
I reached for it with my eyes still closed, expecting an alarm, and instead got a news notification with a headline that made me sit upright so fast I nearly rolled off the mattress.
GREY EMPIRE SECURITY BREACH — CORPORATE SABOTAGE SUSPECTED. Woman caught on CCTV accessing restricted files.
The footage was clear. Embarrassingly, humiliatingly clear. The timestamp, the office, the desktop, my face—all of it, right there, on every major outlet I could find when I frantically switched from app to app hoping one of them had somehow missed it.
I had checked those cameras. I had fucking checked them. They were all turned off, so how come?
My mind went immediately to the one person who could have released this. The one person who had found me in that corridor and made a choice that, at the time, I had been foolish enough to interpret as something resembling mercy.
A second notification dropped before I could finish the thought.
LIVE: Van Grey addresses press conference.
I opened it immediately, my palms shaky as I held the phone.
He was at his desk, composed, as always, in a way that made me want to throw my phone across the room. He leaned forward slightly, looked directly into the camera, and said the words that ended my life as I had known it for the past five years.
"I'd like to apologize to my wife first," he said, in a tone that sounded nothing like an apology. "She's a private person, she never liked attention, and I should have found a better way to handle this." He paused for a moment. "But for clarity—the woman in that footage is not a saboteur. She's not a criminal,” he straightened in his chair. "She's my wife.”
The car had barely pulled out of the venue. Van's eye was fixed on me and I could see through the window that he was still fuming."Stay away from Leo." He said finally, his tone carrying a finality that suggested that he wasn't going to entertain an argument about itI turned from the window slowly. "Excuse me?""You heard me." His gaze shifted forward."Whatever that was tonight on that balcony—it musn't happen again.""He was just talking to—.""I know what Leo does and trust me, he wasn't just talking to you." His jaw tightened slightly. "Stay away from him.""What is it to you? What makes you think you get to make that call?" I asked, my eyebrows raising." You're my wife. He paused for a moment as if he was being forced to say something he doesn't want to say. ”And Leo is my stepbrother."The word landed like a punch to my guts, understanding dawning on me. I ran everything back again—Van appearing in that doorway and the cold look that passed between them—It all made sense now"
Zara’s povI stood in front of the mirror in Van's room, the room he and I had been sharing for the past two days since I agreed to his forced marriage. I still couldn't tell what he was planning, or what his endgame is, but the best I could do for now is to follow his lead, appear as happily married couples to the public and find some way to get myself out of this mess.I picked up my purse and went downstairs.Van was already standing in front of the car. He glanced up when I came out, and for a moment neither of us said anything. Then he opened the door and we both got in and the driver pulled away from the house."The event is a charity gala," he said, after a while, his gaze focused on the road. "Board members, a few investors, and the press will be present so we've got to give then a great fiest impression.""How do you want to handle questions about us?" I asked, my eyebrows raising slightly."We tell them we met through mutual connections and we fell head over heels for each o
I watched the conference four more times then I put my phone down, got dressed, and took a cab straight to his estate.She's my wife.The words replayed in my head, over and over again.The lobby security recognized my face before I even reached the desk, which was not even surprising given that my face had been on every screen in the country for the past few hours.The man behind the front desk looked at me, then at his monitor, then back at me, probably calculating whether or not stopping me was worth the personal risk.He let me through finally.I walked into his office without knocking, my vision red as heat flooded my veins.Van was at his desk, jacket on, looking too composed for a man who had just publicly claimed a woman he hadn't spoken to in five years. He glanced up when the door opened, his expression perfectly neutral."I was wondering when you'd arrive," he said, his gaze shifting to the open file on his desk."What the hell was that about?" I asked, slamming my palms on
"Where's it...where's it...where the fuck is it?" I whispered to myself, which, in hindsight, was probably not my most dignified moment. But committing corporate espionage at midnight in a company that could have me arrested and publicly humiliated was already doing enough damage to my dignity. Using a vulgar word like ‘fuck’ was the least of my problems.I scrolled through the desktop with one hand and used the office window as a mirror with the other, watching the dark corridor outside for any movement. It was still empty, exactly as I predicted.I had spent weeks scheming, confirming that this floor would be deserted at this hour.My eyes drifted to the corridor again anyway.I clicked through one folder, then another, then another that turned out to be nothing but quarterly reports from four years ago. I almost closed it before I saw it—a locked folder, Pandora box, the one thing that could bring the Grey Empire to its knees.I clicked it and a password prompt appeared just as I e
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