LOGINThe notification arrived at 9:17 in the morning.I remembered the exact time because it was the moment my day started going to hell.Not that it had been going particularly well before then.I sat at my desk reviewing yet another report about declining investor confidence when my attorney called.The second I saw his name on my phone, irritation immediately settled in my chest.Lately, every conversation with him involved a new problem.A new complication.A new fire that needed extinguishing.I answered anyway.“What now?”There was a brief pause.Never a good sign.“The court approved the motion.”My eyes remained on the report in front of me.“What motion?”“The hearing.”I frowned.Then looked up.“What about it?”Another pause.Longer this time.“The judge agreed to move it forward.”For several seconds, I said nothing.The words didn’t immediately register.Not because they were complicated.Because they were unexpected.“Forward?”“Yes.”“How far?”His answer came immediately.
JoanThe courthouse looked exactly the same.I hated that.The same stone steps.The same glass doors.The same flags fluttering in the wind.The same people moving in and out as though lives weren’t being changed inside every single day.The same place where I’d lost Kai.I stood at the bottom of the steps for several seconds, staring up at the building.My stomach churned.My palms felt cold.My chest felt tight.And suddenly I was right back there.Standing outside the courtroom.Watching Dean walk away with my son.Watching Kai look back at me.Watching my entire world collapse.A warm hand touched the small of my back.Not pushing.Not steering.Just there.Grounding me.I looked sideways.Brandon stood beside me.Dark coat.Hands in his pockets.Expression calm.Steady.The same expression he’d worn every time I’d nearly fallen apart over the past few weeks.“You okay?”The question was quiet.Simple.I appreciated that he never asked if I was sure.Never asked if I wanted to le
The first time I realized I might have underestimated Joan, I dismissed the thought immediately.The second time, I couldn’t.By the third, I was throwing a crystal paperweight across my office.The sound of shattering glass echoed through the room.Nobody spoke.Nobody moved.My executive assistant stood frozen near the door.My legal team sat around the conference table looking like they’d rather be anywhere else.Smart people.All of them.Smart enough to know when to keep their mouths shut.Especially around me.I stared at the television mounted on the wall.The news anchor continued speaking.Calm.Professional.Completely unaware that she was one sentence away from becoming personally responsible for my migraine.“…additional allegations regarding financial misconduct have surfaced this morning…”I muted the television.Immediately.Because if I heard the phrase financial misconduct one more time, I was going to break something else.The room fell silent.My jaw clenched.My pu
For several seconds after Victor spoke, nobody moved.Nobody breathed.Nobody said a word.The room that had felt almost victorious only moments ago suddenly seemed much smaller.Much quieter.My heart was pounding hard enough that I could hear it.Dean just made his move.The sentence repeated itself inside my head.Again.And again.And again.“What move?”The question left my mouth before I could stop it.Victor looked toward me.Then Brandon.Then back to me.For a moment, I genuinely thought he wasn’t going to answer.The old man had an irritating habit of withholding information for dramatic effect.Unfortunately, this didn’t look like one of those moments.This looked worse.Finally, Victor exhaled.“He called a press conference.”I blinked.Then blinked again.“A what?”“A press conference.”For several seconds I simply stared at him.Waiting for the rest.When it didn’t come, I frowned.“That’s it?”Victor’s eyebrows rose.“That’s it?”“Victor, you made it sound like he decla
The first time I destroyed Dean’s life, I almost didn’t do it.That realization annoyed me.Not because I regretted it.Because I’d spent so much of my marriage second-guessing myself that it had become instinct.Even now, with everything he’d done, there was still a small voice in the back of my mind asking if I was going too far.Then I’d remember Kai.And the voice would disappear.The dining table at Victor’s house had officially become our war room.Documents covered nearly every available surface.Financial records.Timelines.Evidence.Photographs.Witness statements.The occasional coffee stain.Victor sat at the head of the table looking disturbingly pleased with himself.Brandon sat beside me reviewing a folder for what felt like the tenth time.I sat between them staring at my laptop.The video was paused.Ready.Waiting.All I had to do was approve the release.That was it.One click.One decision.One bomb.The footage itself wasn’t illegal.Wasn’t fabricated.Wasn’t even
The evening air was cooler than I’d expected.Maybe it only felt that way because I’d spent the entire day buried beneath documents, spreadsheets, legal records, and enough evidence to destroy several people’s careers.Or maybe it was because it had been a long time since I’d gone for a walk without constantly looking over my shoulder for Kai.That thought hit me the moment Brandon and I stepped into Lincoln Park.The familiar pathway stretched ahead of us beneath rows of trees, and for a second, I wasn’t seeing the present.I was seeing Kai.A much smaller Kai.One with sticky fingers and ice cream smeared all over his face.A laugh escaped me before I could stop it.Brandon glanced sideways.“What?”I shook my head.“Nothing.”He gave me a look that clearly said he didn’t believe me.Unfortunately, he knew me well enough these days to recognize when I was lying.The realization should’ve bothered me.Instead, it felt strangely comforting.I looked ahead again.Toward the ice cream s
~~Joan~~The courthouse looks exactly the way I imagined it would.Cold.Intimidating.Unforgiving.The kind of place where lives are dismantled behind closed doors while everyone pretends it's simply procedure.I stand at the bottom of the wide stone steps with one hand wrapped tightly around Kai'
~~Brandon~~The first article appeared on my phone at eleven thirty-two in the morning.I only remembered the exact time because that was the moment my entire day went to hell.I was halfway through reviewing a proposal when my office door burst open without warning.Caleb walked in carrying his ph
I hadn't slept properly in days.At first, I thought it was because of the hearing. Then I thought maybe it was because Kai and I were still trying to settle into the new apartment, because the unfamiliar silence at night felt wrong after spending so long in Brandon's house, where there was always
I stood outside Joan’s apartment for longer than I should have after she whispered yes.The word kept replaying in my head even after the door shut softly in front of me. It hadn’t sounded firm. It hadn’t sounded certain either. If anything, it sounded like she’d forced herself to say it because sh







