LOGINElena Sinclair was sixteen when her billionaire father was murdered by his own brothers, who then tried to kill her to claim his empire. Smuggled to safety and declared dead in a staged accident, she vanished into a new life as a struggling bartender—until one reckless, drunken night, on the evening she had turned 20, erased everything she’d fought to forget. She woke in the bed of Alexander Grey, the ruthless CEO of Grey enterprise and the city’s most powerful man. Panicked, she fled before he could see her face, leaving only a single trace of her innocence behind. Five years later, Elena is raising their secret twins alone when fate forces her back into Alexander's world. Hired as his personal assistant, she must hide her identity, her children, and the truth of that unforgettable night. But Alex is no longer the stranger she escaped; he’s obsessed with the mysterious woman who vanished from his bed, and the closer he gets, the more the pieces of her past begin to unravel. As old enemies resurface to finish what they started, Elena's carefully guarded life explodes. With billion-dollar empires and two innocent heirs caught in the crossfire, she must decide whether to keep running—or trust the one man who could destroy her… or finally set her free.
View MoreMIKE'S POV“What happened, El? Why didn't you just call in sick?”She shrugged, a weak smile on her lips. "Didn't think it was that serious. Wanted to keep my job, too.”The words tugged at something in my chest. I had seen a lot of staff come and go over the years, but Elena had always been different, reliable, quiet, and hardworking in a way that stood out even on the busiest days. I patted her hand, a fatherly gesture meant to offer comfort and reassurance in this cold, impersonal hospital setting. "You know you’re more than just an employee, kiddo. You’re family."Honestly Mike, I didn’t know it was this serious."Her voice was soft and vulnerable, and it made the concern I already felt deepen even further.I sat beside Elena's hospital bed, concern etched on my face as I watched her lying there under the thin hospital blanket. The room was quiet except for the steady beeping of the machines monitoring her vitals, the soft hum of the air conditioning, and the occasional distant
ELENA'S POV Three weeks had blurred into routine. Three weeks leading up to this point had gradually merged together into one continuous flow of daily activities that felt almost automatic after a while. I'd pushed the night with Alexander to a corner of my mind, carefully placing those memories far away so they would not interfere with my daily life, focusing on work and bills and the small joys of living quietly that helped make each day manageableThe hotel was my haven, familiar and safe, providing a consistent and reliable space where I could perform my duties without complications or surprises interrupting the steady pace I had grown accustomed to maintaining. Every shift followed the same pattern, the same predictable rhythm that kept me grounded and hidden from the world outside. The days blended together in a steady stream of early mornings and late evenings, each one carefully structured to maintain the quiet life I had built. Work became the center of my focus, the bil
Alexander's POV “Let's go,” I said to the guards that stood around the entrance of the hotel. They all scattered around, getting into the various cars that made up the convoy that had come for me. One of the guards stood at the door of mine, holding it open until I got in.The car door closed with a soft thump, sealing me inside the cool, climate-controlled interior of the Maybach. The sound was muted and expensive, the kind of quiet that only came with hand-stitched leather and layers of German engineering designed to insulate the powerful from the chaos of the outside world. I leaned back into the seat, the supple black leather cradling my frame like a throne. The tinted windows cut out the glare of the afternoon sun, wrapping me in a familiar cocoon of luxury and control. Outside, the city blurred past in streaks of glass and steel, but in here, everything was calm and ordered."Drive to the estate, Max," I said to the driver, my voice low and even. Max had been with me for ye
ELENA'S POVI stood frozen behind the polished oak bar, the tray of freshly washed glasses trembling slightly in my hands. The clink of crystal against crystal seemed unnaturally loud in the sudden hush that had fallen over the hotel lounge. My heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird, each beat echoing the name I hadn’t dared speak aloud. But then, his gaze swept over me as he approached. Cool, assessing, and utterly devoid of recognition. It was the kind of look one might give a potted plant or a perfectly ordinary piece of furniture: polite enough not to be rude, but completely uninterested. Those words slipped from his lips in that deep, velvet-smooth voice I still heard in my nightmares and my weakest moments. His tone was detached, professional, as if I were just another anonymous employee in this upscale hotel bar where I’d been scraping by for years.It was like the night had never happened.I could still feel the ghost of his fingers tracing my spine, the weight






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