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Chapter 01-Evelyn
“Babe, hurry up!” Paul’s voice carried from downstairs, loud enough that I almost messed up my mascara line. “I’m coming!” I shouted back, leaning closer into the mirror. I quickly touched up my lashes and pressed a bit of nude lip gloss, with a tint of red that made my lips look alive but not too much. I gave myself one last glance in the mirror, smiled at the reflection like, okay, not bad, then grabbed my purse and hurried out. Paul was bent over his phone when I came down the stairs. The way his head snapped up when he heard my heels clicking against the marble floor made me giggle. His mouth literally dropped open. “What?” I tried to hide my laugh, blushing and biting my lip. “Mi Amor, you’re so gorgeous.” Oh my God, he always knew what to say. Every single day, he found one way or the other to remind me he loved me. And I loved him back, more than he even knew. When I got to the last step, before I could steady myself, he came over and picked me up like I was light as air, spinning me around before putting me down again. He kissed me, deep and sweet, and for a moment I thought we should just stay home. As if he read my mind, he whispered against my lips, “Should we just skip this whole thing and go back upstairs?” His mouth was still on mine, making it hard to think. I almost said yes. I pulled back, even though I didn’t want to.“No, Paul. You know this event is important. Maybe not for us, but for your brother.” “Stepbrother,” he corrected instantly, rolling his eyes “I really don’t feel like going, Amor.” “Come on,” I teased, leaning into his ear. “We don’t have to stay long. Thirty minutes tops, then we sneak back home. And I promise, we’ll have our own fun tonight.” That earned me his smile, finally. “Shall we?” he asked and winked at me, all playful again. I nodded, and just like that we stepped out of the house together. *** The car pulled up in front of the hall, which looked ridiculously grand. Paul got out first, then reached for me. I took his arm, linking mine through his, and we walked in. Soft music floated in the air, the buzz of people talking, glasses clinking, cameras flashing bright in our faces as soon as we entered. It was giving red-carpet, business vibe. Everywhere I turned were faces that either owned something important or controlled someone who did. “Your stepbrother sure knows how to show off.” I whispered, leaning closer to Paul. I felt his body stiffen beside me, but he didn’t reply. We greeted people as we moved further inside—smiles, handshakes, nods. Some were Paul’s business partners, others just familiar faces we saw in circles like this. Eventually, Paul got pulled into some long, boring conversation with a tall man in a dark tailored suit. I tried to stand it for a bit, but this kind of business talk has never been my thing, I guess. “I’ll be right back,” I whispered, tapping Paul’s arm lightly. He squeezed my hand quickly before letting me go. “Don’t get lost, mi amor,” he teased, pressing a kiss against the back of my hand. I smiled and slipped away through the crowd, heading toward the hallway that led to the restrooms. My heels clicked as I turned the corner—but before I could finish the step, I smacked right into someone. Hard. The heel wobbled, and I felt myself tipping back, heart in my throat. I closed my eyes, bracing myself for the kind of embarrassment that'd come with me sprawling on the floor. Strong hands caught me before I hit the floor. I opened my eyes, shocked. “I’m so sorry.” we both blurted at the same time. When I looked up, my words died in my mouth. Damn. He wasn’t just handsome, he was… something else. The kind of face that made you pause without even realizing. His eyes were clear blue like the ocean you only see in pictures, it pinned me down where I stood. His smile was easy, confident, almost too confident. And the warmth of his hand at my waist, God—it felt like it belong there. I froze. My breathing got shallow, chest rising too fast, like I’d just run. I couldn’t move. I also couldn’t stop staring. “I—uhm, thank you.” I managed to stammer out, forcing myself to step back a little. Even with distance, I still felt the echo of his touch, a strange heat curling in my stomach that scared me. What is wrong with me? I’m married. I’m happy with Paul. I’ve never, ever felt this kind of sudden pull toward anybody else. Ever. “I should…go to the bathroom.” I pointed weakly down the hall, cheeks hot. “Of course,” he said smoothly, his smile making it worse. Like he knew the kind of havoc he had wreaked in me. I escaped before I made more of a fool of myself. I rushed into the bathroom and grabbed the sink like it could hold me steady. My reflection stared back, face flushed, lips parted, eyes wide like I was been caught doing something wrong. Heat. There was no other word for it. A heat I hadn’t asked for. A heat that I was afraid of. I splashed cool water on my wrists, whispering to myself, “No. This isn’t happening. Get yourself together, Evelyn.” I forced my thoughts back to Paul. To us. I loved him. That’s all that mattered. *** When I came out, the music had shifted to something softer. Couples filled the dance floor, laughter and champagne swirling together. I searched until I found Paul across the room, talking with someone. Relief washed over me, and I moved to join him. But before I got there, a clear ringing sound cut through the hall. Someone tapping a glass. The music faded, conversations stopped, and all eyes turned to the front. And there he was. Standing at the podium, under the spotlight like he’d been born to it. The same man. His voice was deep, domineering but smooth, as he welcomed everyone and thanked them for coming. My stomach twisted. Beside me, Paul muttered, “Yep. That’s him.” His voice dripped bitterness. It hit me slow, but heavy. That man—the one who made me feel something I shouldn’t have, was Paul’s stepbrother. I barely heard a word of his speech after that. My heart was beating too fast. Then suddenly his words cut through: “…and this is a moment to thank my greatest supporter. You may not know him as my brother. But tonight, I want everyone to. Thank you, Paul.” He raised his glass. The spotlight swung directly onto us. The crowd erupted into claps and murmurs, all eyes turning, smiling, celebrating this perfect picture of a ‘united family’ lol. Paul’s smile was forced, his jaw tightened. “What game is he playing at?” he muttered low, so only I could hear. The anger rolled off him like venom. I forced my own smile, even as my pulse raced. But I couldn’t help it. My eyes flicked back to the podium. To him. Those blue eyes were already on me. Watching and holding me in place. And in that heavy silence, something inside me moved. Something I couldn’t put a name to. Something I wasn’t ready to admit. And I will never admit to it!Chapter 31-EvelynI’d never been this confused in my life.Everything around me felt like a maze with no exits — every path led me to the same two names.Paul. Adrian.Brothers, enemies, both tangled in my life like thorns under skin.And I was bleeding in between them.The phone trembled in my hand. The voice I’d just heard still echoed in my ears.‘Mi amor… come home. Please don’t trust Adrian. He’s not worth it. I’ll tell you everything when you come home.’That was Paul’s voice — his real one. I’d know it anywhere.But how?“He’s alive,” I breathed, more to myself than to Adrian. “He—he asked if I was okay.”Adrian’s jaw tightened. “Of course he did.”“What’s that supposed to mean?”He didn’t answer right away. His eyes were on me. “You shouldn’t have answered that call.”“I didn’t know it was him!” My voice cracked. “Adrian, he’s alive! Don’t you understand what that means?”“Oh, I understand perfectly,” he said, folding his arms—his veiny hands crossed against his chest like eve
Chapter 30-AdrianShe hadn’t said much since morning. Just a few polite answers, then silence again. It wasn’t the kind of silence that brought peace — it was the kind that made you feel you’d done something wrong and didn’t even know what. Evelyn sat out on the balcony, legs stretched out on the lounge chair, a book in her hand. The sun kissed her skin like it wanted to stay. Her hair spilled over the armrest, soft and messy, and her legs were crossed in a way that left too much bare skin showing. Even the sunlight seemed to appreciate the view. And me? I was losing my mind. I leaned on the doorway, watching her flip a page, her lips curling slightly — she was smiling at whatever she was reading. That smile wasn’t for me, and somehow, that was worse than a knife to the ribs. She didn’t even notice I was standing there. I pushed away from the wall and walked toward her. The wooden floor creaked under my weight, and when I reached her chair, I crouched down behind her, braci
Chapter 29-EvelynI didn't even know what to do. Neither of us moved.Adrian's gaze stayed on me, steady and unreasonable, while mine flickered anywhere else but his eyes.“Adrian,” I whispered again, my throat dry.“Hmm?” His voice was a low hum, dragging over my skin like silk.I swallowed, trying to form words that made sense. “Can you let go now?”He didn't even respond or make any attempts to free me from his strong grip around my waist.“We should… get up.” I tried again. He didn’t move. Instead, his hand slid up just slightly, his thumb tracing an absent-minded circle at my waist — slow, almost like he didn’t realize he was doing it.My nipples hardened beneath his shirt on me — and I was sure he could feel it against his chest.“Right,” he murmured, but made no attempt to move. “We should.”His breath fanned over my lips now. The space between us was thin, almost nonexistent. My mind screamed for distance, but my body—traitorous—stayed still.“Adrian,” I said again, weaker th
Chapter 28-EvelynHeat rose to my cheeks as he said that. His voice was the kind that slipped beneath my skin and settled there. My fingers froze where I held the towel. The way he said baby made something twist in my stomach —half panic, half… something else I didn't want to name.I looked away quickly. “I guess you've been really affected by that dart you took,” I murmured, hoping my voice didn't sound shaky as it felt. “It seems like it has affected your brain.”From the corner of my eye, I caught how his tense expression softened into something… disarming. The sound of his laugh made me still; all I could think about was how unfairly beautiful his smile was. And I wondered why I had just noticed. I cleared my throat, determined to be unaffected. “Besides, you should be asleep by now. You lost quite a bit of blood.”He chuckled softly, the sound deep and lazy. “I’m fine. You should worry about yourself.”“I’m not the one who got shot,” I retorted, walking past him to hang the to
Chapter 27-AdrianThe car swerved once — just once — before Evelyn steadied it like she’d done this her whole life. My vision was blurring, but I wasn’t about to black out with her driving blind into God-knows-where.The car’s headlights cut through the dark, slicing across empty streets. Her knuckles were white on the steering wheel, her breathing loud and shaky.I could see the pulse in her neck beating faster than it should. She looked terrified, but focused.“Take the next left,” I muttered, my voice rough.She glanced at me quickly. “Are you sure?”“Yeah. And keep your eyes on the road.”She nodded, saying nothing. I could tell she was trying not to look at me, maybe because she didn’t know if I’d collapse — or worse, if she could still trust me.My vision swam for a moment, and I pressed my palm to the wound. My hand came away red. Damn. It wasn’t too deep, but it hurt enough to make me grit my teeth.She noticed. “Adrian, you’re bleeding again.”I looked down at my shoulder. Th
Chapter 26-EvelynFor a few seconds, I couldn’t speak. My mind couldn’t process what I was seeing.The shadows shifted again, and the figure moved closer, stepping into the light. My heart stopped.“Adrian?” I whispered.He looked the same — and yet, not. His shirt was half untucked, sleeves rolled, face streaked with something I couldn’t quite figure out not until he lifted his arm.Blood.My throat tightened. “What… what happened to you?”He didn’t answer — just looked at me with that blank, unreadable stare.My voice shook. “You have blood on you, Adrian. Why?”He looked down at his shirt as if noticing for the first time.“You shouldn’t be here, Evelyn.”The words hit hard. “Excuse me?”“You need to leave,” he said quietly. “Now.”I blinked, stunned. “You’re the one who called me here.”His jaw tensed. “No, I didn’t.”“Stop lying!” I snapped. “You sent the flowers. The message. The map. Telling me if I wanted to find Paul, I had to—”He stepped a little closer. I stumbled back ins







