Chapter 2
“You’re smart enough to know when to walk away.” Nathaniel Parker leaned back in his chair, his eyes cool, amused—like he had already won. I couldn’t move. My fingers dug into the armrests of the chair in front of his desk, my entire body stiff as his words echoed in my head. Walk away? After everything I had done for this firm? After the years I spent proving myself? I had given this firm everything. Three years of law school, one year as an intern working myself to the bone just to prove I deserved a seat at the table. And when I finally got it, I didn’t waste a second. One year. One damn year. That was all it took for me to become one of the best junior defense attorneys in the firm. I had built a reputation for myself, sharp, relentless, undefeated. I had spent nights drowning in case files, mornings in court, afternoons battling men twice my age and winning. And the man who had guided me through it all? The one I had trusted the most? And in one day, it was all gone. He had been lying to me. All because of him. Because of what he asked me to do. I had always known Nathaniel operated in gray areas. That was how he won his cases, pushing boundaries, finding loopholes, twisting the law just enough to get his clients off the hook. But I never thought he’d expect me to commit a crime for him. And yet, two days ago, he had slid a folder across his desk and told me to bury the evidence. Not twist it. Not argue against it. Destroy it. I had stared at the files, my stomach turning. A case I had been working on for weeks, a corporate fraud lawsuit against one of our firm’s biggest clients. There were documents proving everything. Bank transfers, hidden accounts, internal emails detailing the entire operation. Evidence that should have sealed the case. Evidence that Nathaniel wanted gone. “This is how things work, Serena.” His voice had been smooth, patient, like he was teaching me something valuable. “You don’t win by being righteous. You win by being smart.” “This isn’t smart,” I had shot back. “This is illegal.” He had sighed, rubbing his temples, as if I was the one frustrating him. “You’re making this harder than it needs to be.” “You’re asking me to commit obstruction of justice.” “I’m asking you to choose a side.” His voice had hardened then, the mask slipping just for a second. “You’re either with me, or you’re against me.” And like the idiot I was, I had still thought I had a choice. I had walked out of his office that day, my head held high, thinking I could fight him. By the next morning, my access to the firm’s system was revoked. My office was emptied. My colleagues people I had trusted, people I had fought alongside in court were laughing behind my back. They had all known. Nathaniel had made his choice. And he had made sure I wouldn’t have one. But the worst part? The real knife to the gut? Was Danielle. I had stormed into Nathaniel’s office, ready to fight, only to find her standing beside him. Arms crossed. Chin high. That smug, victorious smirk on her lips. She had been my closest friend. The one person I had trusted outside of work. And she had walked right into my place. Because she was willing to do what I wouldn’t. Nathaniel had wanted my body. He couldn’t have it, so he took the next best thing. And the way she looked at me, as if she had won it made me want to burn the entire building down. Nathaniel had only sighed, like he was disappointed in me. And then, with that same unreadable expression, he had said it. “You’re smart enough to know when to walk away.” And that’s when I realized he had planned this. He had wanted me out. I had been asking too many questions. Getting too close to things I shouldn’t. I was a liability. So he had cut me loose. And I had no choice but to walk away. — The airport was packed, but I barely noticed. I moved through security, checked my bags, boarded my flight—on autopilot. By the time we landed, the sky was dark, the streetlights flickering on as the city came alive. I stepped out of the airport, inhaling deeply. Home. I had promised myself I wouldn’t return until I was ready, ready to face the man who killed my dad 5 years back. But now, I had no choice. A car was supposed to be waiting for me. My eyes swept over the row of parked vehicles until they landed on a sleek black car. Expensive. The kind of car I expect the company I ordered the car from to deliver I sighed, exhausted, and pulled the door open. Then froze. My blood turned to ice. He was there. Sitting in the driver’s seat. As if waiting for me. His posture was relaxed, one arm draped over the seat, his long fingers tapping lazily against the leather. That same perfect face. That same haunting, effortless smile. The man that ends my father’s life. 5 years ago and nothing change about him.RYKER'S POVI stretched out my arms toward Serena, when I saw her panting heavily as she stared at my palm, as though she had just been chased by death itself. Sweat scattered on her temples, her body trembling as her chest rose up and down.I had senses that she was in danger a while ago, it seemed to be because of our bond. Now, standing in front of her, I realized how bad the danger had been.I sighed in relief, i was glad i had arrived earlier, or else.... thinking of what would have happened, i felt angry at myself. I should have been here sooner. I should never have let her stand in harm’s way at all.She staggered a little, as she placed her hands against mine. The warmth of her skin managed to wake me up from my trance, I held her shoulders gently, i held her tight enough to avoid her from falling, i supported her until she finally found her balance, hair clung to her sweaty face, her eyes filled with shock and alertness.“What’s happening?” she asked, as she pulled her hand a
SERENA’S POVWe both stood there frozen, the silence between us cutting deeper than any blade. His eyes held mine, unyielding, as though he was daring me to keep pressing for an answer. I waited.....waited for the so called confession, for the justification, for anything that could explain why he killed my father, even if it wouldn't still change the fact that he killed him...i still waited, but nothing came. Only that silence, heavy and unbearable.Before I could demand again, the door burst open with a crash.Ryker and i turned towards the door only to see Jaxon rushing in, he was panting heavily while trying to catch his breathe.Ryker looked at him impatiently urging him to speak, while turning his gaze back at me, Jaxon with both his hands on his knees, his eyes wide and frantic. “There’s… an attack....on the pack!” He announced Ryker’s head snapped back towards him. His expression hardened instantly, all the softness I had glimpsed before vanishing. Without another word to me,
SERENA'S POVThe air here was stale, tinged with the faint metallic scent of old stone. It wasn’t my home. It never could be. Every surface was cold to the touch, and no matter how long i sat still, it felt like i was already growing old in here.I spent a whole day at Ryker's pack, and that whole day felt like i spent a year. The walls were so cold, the weight of the walls pressing on me, suffocating me at that, i felt like a bird kept in a cage at that moment.I just laid on the bed as i traced the faint cracks on the ceiling with my eyes, i hated the silence. if a pin was to drop on the floor I'd hear it loud and clear.By morning i already made my decision.... "I have to leave this place... immediately" I kept muttering those words to myself, I can't stay here especially when he's here also.Just as my thoughts kept roaming through my mind, i heard heavy footsteps in the hallway each step carrying heavy weight, it was Ryker even i was to be asleep i would still recognize his foots
RYKER'S POVI sat down quietly, resting my chin on my chin with my elbow leaning on my lap. I looked at Serena hearing her cold, heavy and accusing words saying I kidnapped her, I'd be lying if I said her words didn't hit hard but then i didn't refuse her words or retort back, I just chuckled at her words I didn't feel a bit hurt at her words not because I admit that I kidnapped, cause i know i didn't, but as long as she was here, right in front of me, safe and sound that's enough to make me happy.I studied her gaze quietly, her gaze was filled with disgust and hatred.Ignoring her gaze, my eyes roam on her studying, Her skin was pale, her cheeks fair but slightly flushed, Her hair fell over her shoulders, long and shiny. Remembering how she struggled to fight the pain, curling herself to become so small like she was trying to hold onto her child in the parking lot and then threw up that huge amount of blood flashed before my eyes...I sigh"Never mind that....." My voice was calm
RYKER'S POVI sat down quietly, resting my chin on my chin with my elbow leaning on my lap. I looked at Serena hearing her cold, heavy and accusing words saying I kidnapped her, I'd be lying if I said her words didn't hit hard but then i didn't refuse her words or retort back, I just chuckled at her words I didn't feel a bit hurt at her words not because I admit that I kidnapped, cause i know i didn't, but as long as she was here, right in front of me, safe and sound that's enough to make me happy.I studied her gaze quietly, her gaze was filled with disgust and hatred.Ignoring her gaze, my eyes roam on her studying, Her skin was pale, her cheeks fair but slightly flushed, Her hair fell over her shoulders, long and shiny. Remembering how she struggled to fight the pain, curling herself to become so small like she was trying to hold onto her child in the parking lot and then threw up that huge amount of blood flashed before my eyes...I sigh"Never mind that....." My voice was calm
SERENA POVI woke up with the feeling of warm arms brushing against my skin, the hands kept wiping my body with a soft towel, wiping every inch of my body clean with ease and care. My eyes fluttered slightly trying to adjust to the brightness of the room, finally opened my eyes I scanned the room silently, I scanned the room the walls then window which was slight opened with the curtains raised letting the sunlight, seeing the familiar yet unfamiliar room I sat upright with full force, my body overwhelmed with cautiousness. My heart raced as I wondered where I was. The woman beside me flinched in suprise by my sudden actions, she stayed frozen for a while before finally calming down, she looked at my face as she gave me a warm smile, she then went ahead and patted the back of my palm slightly, I understood her intention of trying to calm me down, she opened her mouth to speak " Relax your safe, you were unconscious when you were brought in" she said. I looked at her soft and warm