Se connecterZara’s POV
I let out a low sigh. “Be honest with me, what kind of man is Cassian, really?” She hesitated. “He’s ambitious… and good looking,” she said carefully, as though choosing her words with precision. “Nana,” I pressed, leaning forward, “be honest.” Her lips tightened. “The last time I was honest with you, you nearly got me fired,” she said, a forced smile flickering across her face. I gave a small smile. “I’m sorry about that, Nana. That won’t happen this time. I need to know the truth before I get my memory back.” She studied me for a moment, then sighed. “He’s charming, polite, but underneath? There’s something else. Honestly… he’s very ambitious. And when I say very, I mean he’ll stop at nothing to get what he wants.” I scoffed lightly, almost bitter. “Tell me about it,” I muttered. My mind went back to Cassian when he mentioned investing in my restaurant and helping bring in other investors, I didn’t want it to seem like I was relying on him for everything. I told him I wanted to contribute something too, and he said that was great, but suggested I give a larger amount so it would ‘show commitment.’ My 100,000 dollars. Every last dollar I’d worked so hard for. I’d built my life piece by piece, avoiding any shady investments that even smelled like a scam. I invested wisely, earning little by little, until Cassian’s honeyed words made me believe. I thought I was investing in my future. All I had left was ten grand. Ten! After years of saving, hustling, scraping every cent for that restaurant. Yes, he’s rich, but he did that to cripple me. Without money, I couldn't file a lawsuit, or fight back. He knew once the news of his engagement broke, I’d want to sue him. So he made sure I couldn’t. But then I remembered something, some realtors were circling my space, offering to buy the property, but I refused. Then it clocked, that’s what he was after from the start, maybe meeting me at the restaurant wasn’t fate. It was calculated. He never loved me, he wanted my space, that was all. It wasn’t about me, it was never about me, and to get what he wanted, he murdered me. “That bastard,” I whispered. My voice, burning with rage. “What was that?” she asked, brow furrowing. “Nothing,” I said quickly. “Please, go on.” She exhaled, her shoulders relaxing a fraction. “I’ve watched how he is around you,” she said quietly. “I can’t help but feel that he’s here… not because of love, but because it’s good for business. Like he’s playing the part of the perfect suitor, but it’s all an act.” How could Aria have chosen Cassian over Sterling? Sterling seems different. Unapologetically powerful. How could she have been so blind? The engagement was nothing but a strategic play, and even here, Cassian is playing Aria. “So it was supposed to be a love marriage, not a contract,” I whispered, if it was a contract at least it'll expire after the term. Nana’s eyes softened with sympathy, but her voice was firm. “If you ask me, Cassian is just waiting, biding his time until your father hands over the company to you when you turn thirty. Be careful, child,” she said, rising from the bed and smoothing her dress. I nodded, a sigh escaping my lips. “Thank you, Nana. I’ll keep that in mind.” For the rest of the day, I couldn’t stop thinking of Cassian's betrayal and how I'd get back at him. But I couldn't help my thoughts from drifting back to Mr. Sterling Blackwell, those intense eyes. He liked me; I felt it in every stolen glance and lingering look, but of course, he was Cassian’s uncle. The line was already drawn, no matter how powerful the attraction felt, I was his nephew’s wife. Or at least pretending to be. I remained in my chambers trying to process the sheer scope of this world I’d been thrust into. That evening, a gentle knock on my door pulled me from my restless thoughts. Nana stepped in calmly. “Your manager is here to see you,” she said softly. Before I could process the words, a cheerful woman with bright eyes swept in, her scent of citrus and something expensive filling the room. She moved with the ease of someone who belonged here, her smile wide as she took my hand. “How are you feeling? I came as soon as Mr. Everhart allowed me,” she said, her voice warm and bright. “I’m sorry… who did you say you are?” I asked, my voice soft. She looked momentarily stricken. “It’s me… Tessa. Your PA,” she said, her voice gentle. “You’re her manager,” Nana corrected with a small smile. “It’s the same thing,” Tessa said with a shrug and a conspiratorial grin. “Aria has temporary amnesia,” Nana explained. “But we’d like to keep that out of the media or press.” “Ohhhh, I understand,” Tessa nodded, her gaze shifting thoughtfully. “Nico wanted to come, but Mr. Everhart wouldn’t allow it. He asked me to extend his greetings.” “Nico?” I asked, confused. “Your fashion stylist,” she said lightly, as if it were the most natural thing in the world. I raised my eyebrows. The words felt surreal, almost laughable. My own personal assistant? A fashion stylist? Just days ago, I’d been scrubbing dishes in a tiny restaurant kitchen, struggling to make ends meet. And now there were people managing my life, names and roles and expectations I couldn’t begin to comprehend. “Can you take some time off? Maybe a week,” I suggested. Tessa’s eyes widened in surprise. “Are you suspending me?” she asked, her voice a mixture of confusion and alarm. “No,” I said softly, shaking my head. “I just… I need a break. Or rather, I have a different job for you.” A flicker of curiosity passed across her face, but before she could ask, I pressed on. “Back in the house do I share a room with my… husband?” The word felt foreign on my tongue. The idea of sharing a space, let alone a bed, with the man that tried to kill me sent a cold shiver down my spine. “Yes,” she nodded. “Can you get me a separate room? Preferably very far from his,” I said quietly. “Move my things there.” Tessa was silent for a moment. Then, a small, almost triumphant smile curved her lips. “You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for this. Consider it done.” I blinked in surprise, a thousand questions swirling in my head. Why was she so pleased? What did she know that I didn’t? Before I could ask why she was so happy, a sudden pain exploded in my skull. My vision blurred, and a shrill, high-pitched noise filled my ears. Nana and Tessa’s worried voices were swallowed by the sound. Warmth trickled from my nose. When I touched it, my fingers came away red. Blood. My breath caught, was my soul trying to leave this body? Was this some twisted price for stepping into a life that wasn’t meant for me? All I could do was cling to the fragile thread of consciousness, hoping, praying, that whatever this was would pass. That I would still be me when it did.Zara’s POVOne year later…The sun rose over Los Angeles, spilling molten gold across the skyline. I stood on the balcony, my robe loosely tied, the city’s morning breeze teasing my skin and tangling my hair.Sterling came up behind me, his warmth pressing against my back, his hands tracing the outline of my arms before resting firmly at my waist.“You always wake before the sun,” he murmured against my neck, his voice rough with sleep.“Maybe I’m afraid it’ll rise without me,” I whispered, leaning back into him.He turned me slowly, eyes drinking me in as if I were the sunrise itself. His fingers slipped beneath the silk, finding the warmth of my skin.“It wouldn’t dare,” he said, before his lips found mine.The robe fell soundlessly to the floor. His hands followed every curve, every scar, every proof that I survived. When he lifted me, my legs instinctively wrapped around him, laughter tangled with breathless gasps as he carried me inside.It’s been over six months since we moved t
Zara’s POVI don’t know where I am. Everything feels weightless, like I’m suspended somewhere between sleep and silence. Floating.“Zara, please… come back to me.” Sterling's voice broke through the fog, raw and trembling.“Sterling?” I breathe into the darkness, though I can’t see him.“I love you,” he said again, his voice cracking. “Now and always.”A warmth spreads through me, pulling at something deep inside my chest. Maybe I’m dreaming. Maybe this is what dying feels like, hearing the voice of the person you love most.But then, there’s a tug. A sudden, sharp pull that drags me out of the dark.My eyes flutter open, and I wince as a blinding white light floods my vision. Beeping sounds filled the room, voices rushed back in, muffled at first, like echoes underwater. A hand touches my wrist, another brushes my cheek.“She’s awake!” someone gasped.A woman leaned over me, her face resolving into the doctor’s. She exhaled shakily, eyes glistening.“It’s a miracle… with the amount o
Sterling’s POVThe muted hum of the news filled the room, my eyes half-focused on the screen when a sharp, insistent beeping sliced through the calm. The security alarm.I leaned forward, checking the laptop feed, a sleek black car idled at the gate. My heart kicked when I recognized it. Aria’s car.My hand hit the access button, and the gate swung open. But when the car stopped, the door opened, and it wasn’t her.A man in a dark driver’s uniform stepped out, face blank, posture stiff.“My boss asked me to deliver this,” he said, holding out a small parcel.The hope drained out of me. I took the box anyway. “Thanks,” I muttered, shutting the door before the ache could crawl further up my throat.Inside, I placed the box on the table and opened it. An iPad. The same one I’d given her. My pulse slowed, then quickened again when I saw the folded note beside it.> Play the recording on the burner phone.There it was, a small, cheap burner tucked under the iPad. I picked it up, and presse
Zara's POV Everything held its breath for a few slow seconds while Mr. Everhart laughed.“I’m not joking,” I said.Everhart’s cold smile widened. “Aria, have you been taking drugs?” he taunted, as if watching me unravel would be the evening’s entertainment.“No, Everhart.” I spat the words. “I’m Zara. Devereux’s daughter.” He shook his head, amused by my insistence. “I don’t have time for this…”“Why is it so hard for you to understand?” I pressed. “Aria, is someone blackmailing you? Is someone pulling your strings so you’ll throw yourself into this madness to save that wretched woman?” His voice curled with contempt.I pinched the bridge of my nose, and exhaled. “I am Zara. How are you not seeing that? Since the accident one year ago, I’ve been the one here” I went ahead to tell him tiny details, like mother's name. The area we lived in Russia, the restaurant I built.A silence followed. “She's loosing her mind, get her.”Two security men moved in, to hold me. I twisted the first
Zara's POV Every second felt like a needle digging into my skin. Her laptop and the flash drive are missing. Everything pointed to one thing, she’d released the story, and they found her before she could run.I called Grayson. “Is there any way you can trace her? I think she’s missing,” I said.“Give me a minute,” he replied.Cursing under my breath, I jumped on my bike and rode back from Dominic’s place. When I arrived, my phone buzzed. It was Grayson.“I can’t find any trace of her,” he said. “But I tracked the source of the news, it’s pointing to a café behind her house.”“Fuck,” I muttered. “She must’ve gone there to upload the files… and someone saw her.”“Should we call the police?” he asked.“You know the police won’t touch this,” I said sharply. “And listen to me, don’t do anything stupid. Let me handle it.”“Okay.”“I mean it, Grayson. Even if you can’t reach me, stay out of this,” I warned.“Yeah, I get it.”Dominic was watching me closely. “What is happening?” he asked.“J
Zara's POV After the security stormed in and members were dragged out, the hall looked like a battlefield. The air reeked of sweat and panic.Mr. Everhart turned to me, his face pale, eyes still darting between the fallen mask and the blood that wouldn’t wash off his hands.“I think you’re safer at the villa,” he said quietly, his voice stripped of its usual authority.“I’ll be fine at home,” I replied, forcing calm.He looked as if he wanted to argue, but I was already walking away. The last thing I wanted was to be under the same roof with the man who’d built this empire of rot.Outside, the air felt electric, sirens in the distance, red and blue lights splintering across the street. The city was unraveling faster than any of us predicted.I drove home in silence. When I reached my apartment, I stripped off the bloodstained clothes and stood under the shower. When I stepped into my room, the TV was already screaming. Every channel was chaos, anchors stammering over breaking update







