Mag-log in"Rose, you're a blessing!"Karl, our team leader, exclaimed, practically glowing with excitement.
"Have you noticed? Ever since Rose joined the team, were been getting praised left and right."
I laughed softly and lowered my gaze, slightly embarrassed. "You're exaggerating. Maybe it's just because this project happens to be in my area of expertise, so the presentation came out smoother than expected."
"You're too humble for your own good!"Mia teased, earning laughter from everyone. Then she leaned closer with sly smile. "And you never even told us your ex-husband was a billionaire!"
My eyes widened, and a knot twisted in my stomach. Since the day I left Leo, I had told no one about my past. I buried it all and quietly started over.
"Billionaire?" Karl's brows shot up. "Where did you hear that? Rose has never mentioned anything like that."
"That's exactly it,"Mia said. "She's never said a word about once being a billionaire's wife. Can you imagined how wealthy her ex must be?"
I forced an awkward smile, unsure how to respond without drawing more attention.
"It was an arranged marriage,"I said quietly. "It didn't last long. We separated soon after."
"Who is the billionaire?" Linda asked, clearly intrigued. "Come on, Rose, tell us. We might even know him. He's probably ridiculously handsome, right? You don't look like someone who would marry an old man for his money."
"What's going on here?"
Our head of operations, Direction Mike Walter, had walked in at just the right moment. I almost sighed with relief.
"Nothing, Director Mike,"Karl answered quickly.
"Just joking around."
Mike's expression softened as she looked around the room. "Well, I'm glad you're all in good spirits. I can tell you how proud I am of this team. I can see everyone's dedication, especially yours, Rose.
The board was extremely impressed with your presentation earlier. They want you to present again tomorrow to welcome our new investor."
I pressed a hand to my mouth, unable to contain my joy. My teammates burst into applause, clearly proud of me.
"Director Mike, I promise I won't let you down. I'll make sure tomorrow's presentation is even better," I said with conviction.
"I'm counting on you, Rose,"She said with a small approving smile before leaving us to our work.
Since my tasks finished, I said my goodbye and headed home. I had promised Jaden we would go to the food park tonight.
"Mommy!"Jaden came running the movement I stepped into our apartment, throwing his little arms around me.
"Did you miss mommy?."I asked, hugging him back tightly.
"So much; I wish you could just stay home and never go to work again," he said, pouting adorable.
I cupped his tiny face in my hand and smiled softly. If only I had that choice. But if I stopped working how would I pay for his schooling or manage our daily needs, including the sitter who watched him while I was away?
"When I've saved up a lot of money, I'll be here every day,"I promised. "I'll take care of you and walk you to school myself."
"Rose, you're home,"Greeted Mary, my next- door neighbor. She was a stay-at-home wife with grown children and a husband who worked overseas.
Because of her, I had someone I could trust to watch Jaden. "I cooked creamy vegetable chowder earlier and brought some over. I also made fresh rolls, so you can just eat."
"Maria, you're doing so much for me already. I feel guilty,"I said, though my heart was full of gratitude. She had been by my side since I signed my divorce papers, through my pregnancy, childbirth and beyond.
"Oh, don't be silly,"She said with a smile. "I enjoy it. It keeps me from getting bored at home."
We both chuckled softly. After Rose left, Jaden and I sat down to eat dinner together.
"Mommy, teacher asked who ik bringing to family Day,"Jaden said suddenly as he chewed his food.
I froze, my fork halfway to my mouth. "Finally day?"
"Yes. We're supposed to bring mommy and Daddy."He looked down at his pale. "But... I do have a Daddy, right?"
His words pierced my chest like a knife. Jaden was only four, but he was smart and perceptive. I had been slowly trying to explain our situation to him, not wanting him to hold on false hope. Leo had never claimed him, never chosen him.
Jaden understood, but I knew he still couldn't help feeling envious of his classmates who had complete families.
"Do you want me to bring Daniel instead?"I asked softly, trying to brighten his mood.
His eyes lit up instantly, and he almost jumped out of his seat. "Please! Let's bring him."
Daniel, Maria's younger brother, whom Jaden fondly called Hulk, had once tried to pursue me, but I turned him down. Not because l was still hung up on Leo, but because I was still hung up on Leo, but because I wanted to focus on building a life with just my son. Honestly, Daniel was the kind of man any woman would be lucky to have.
"I'll ask him if he's free tomorrow,"I said. "if he agrees, we'll bring him."
After dinner, I bathed Jaden and tucked him into bed before pulling out my laptop to prepare for tomorrow. Director Mike had already sent materials and, I wanted everything to be perfect.
***
"Uncle Daniel said yes!"I told Jaden the next morning as I dressed him for school. " Mommy just has to work this morning, and then we'll both go to your Family Day with him this afternoon."
Jaden's wide smile filled my heart with joy. I would do anything to keep that smile on his face.
Once I dropped him off at school, I grabbed a cab straight to the office.
"You're glowing today! Are you in love?"Karl teased as soon as I set my bag down on my desk.
"Of course not!"I laughed. "I just woke up in a good mood "
"Same! But do you even know who our new investor is?"His voice dropped to a conspiratorial whisper. "He's a hot business tycoon, that who."
I shook my head, amused.
Minutes later, Director Mike and told us to set up the conference room. My teammates helped me arrange everything until the place looked perfect.
"We're having lunch with them after the meeting."Mia said with a grin. "I should have brought a dress."
"I won't say no to free food," Mira added.
"Pass,"I said, and everyone turned to look at me.
"It's my son's family Day. I can't miss it."
"Everything ready?"Director Mike asked, stepped into the room.
I nodded confidently. "Yes, Director Mike."
"Good. They'll be here in five minutes."
My heart pounded with a mixture of nerve and excitement. This was a big opportunity a chance to prove myself even further.
Exactly five minutes later, the doors opened. The board members and company directors began filing one by one. But when the last two people entered the root, my heart nearly stepped.
Leo and his secretary walked in, exuding the same poised authority I remembered so we'll. His gaze lifted and collided with mine. For a brief moment, I saw the flicker of surprise in his eyes before he looked at his secretary, clearly questioning why I was standing in front of him.
"Mr Robinson, this is Rose Miller, one of our top empty,"Director Mike said gesturing toward me.
"she'll be leading the presentation today."
Leo didn't answer right away. His eyes remained fixed on mine, and I could feel every person in the room watching us.
"Sure,"He finally said, his voice steady though his gaze never wavered. " I know her very well, and I know she won't disappoint me. Ms Miller, you may begin."
The new Progenitor was faster than the old one.Its wings cut through the air like blades. Each beat pushed it forward—closer, closer. The water beneath us churned. The boat rocked."Faster!" I shouted.Kai pushed the engine. The motor screamed. Black smoke poured from the back. But we weren't fast enough.Corvin took to the sky. "I'll distract it!""No! Corvin, get back—"He was already gone. Flying straight at the creature's face. His feathers gleamed in the grey light. His hands were claws.The Progenitor snapped at him. Corvin dodged. Spun. Dived. The creature followed."Now!" Leo shouted. "Go now!"Kai turned the boat hard. We shot east, away from the creature, toward the open sea.Behind us, Corvin kept fighting. Kept dodging. Kept buying us time.Then I heard a scream.Not the Progenitor. Corvin.I looked back. The creature had him. In its claws. Corvin's wings were broken. His body was limp."NO!"I shifted. The key burned. The Master Key flared.I jumped.---The water was co
The mountain facility was called Helios.Leo told us that on the boat ride north. He had found the name in Marcus's documents—a single mention buried in a report about energy consumption. Helios used as much power as a small city. All of it underground."What's down there?" Kai asked."Records. Servers. Holding cells. Maybe worse." Leo looked at the map. "The facility is built into the mountain itself. Three levels above ground, ten below.""Ten below?" Wren's voice was small."The Council likes to dig."We sailed through the night. The sea was dark and quiet. Miro swam ahead, his scales providing a faint glow. Corvin flew above, watching for patrols. The rest of us sat in silence, each lost in our own thoughts.Astra was the first to speak."Rose," she said. "What happens if we fail?"I looked at her. Her scarred hands were folded in her lap. Her blue eyes were steady."Then we try again," I said."What if we die?""Then we die trying."She nodded. She didn't look satisfied. But she
Three weeks passed.The island healed slowly. New grass grew over the glass beach. Young trees pushed through the ash. The volcano stopped smoking. The water turned from black to blue.The children healed too. Burns faded. Cuts closed. Nightmares stayed, but they came less often. Astra's hands were still scarred, but she could freeze a cup of water again. Corvin's wings grew new feathers, brighter than before.I sat on the cliff every morning, watching the horizon. The key hung around my neck now, small and warm against my chest. Eli's stone was in my pocket. The Master Key was dark—not dead, but quiet. Resting.Leo found me there on the twenty-first morning."The scouts are back," he said.I stood up. "What did they find?""Council ships. Three of them. Patrolling the outer edges of our territory. They haven't come close yet, but they're looking.""For us?""For something."I looked at the horizon. Nothing but water and sky."How long until they find us?""A week. Maybe less."I nodd
The Progenitor moved.Its body uncurled from the sky, black scales scraping against the clouds. The ground shook. The volcano groaned. Waves crashed against the beach, higher than houses, higher than trees.But the pack did not run.Astra stepped forward, her hands raised. Ice shot from her palms, forming a wall between the beach and the volcano. The Progenitor's tail slammed against it. The ice cracked but held."Corvin!" I shouted.Corvin took to the sky, his wings spread wide. Behind him, a dozen other flyers followed—children with feathers, with leathery wings, with skin that caught the wind. They swarmed the Progenitor's head, diving at its eyes, its mouth, its gills.The beast roared. The sound shattered windows on the island. Children on the ground covered their ears."Miro!" I called.Miro surged from the water, his scales blazing. Behind him, every Variant who could swim—dozens of them—launched into the sea. They attacked the Progenitor's underside, where the scales were thin
The pack gathered at the volcano's base as the sun set.Hundreds of children. Hundreds of Variants. They sat in rows on the black sand, holding hands, whispering prayers. Some cried. Some laughed. Some stared at the horizon where the Progenitor's shadow had begun to darken the sky.I stood at the front, the lock in my hand. It pulsed gently, blue light spilling between my fingers.Leo stood beside me. "How does this work?""I don't know.""You met the King. He didn't tell you?""He told me to let go." I looked at the lock. "That's all.""Let go of what?""Everything."Leo was quiet. Then he put his hand on my shoulder. "Then I'll start."He closed his eyes.The lock pulsed brighter.Leo's body began to glow. Soft gold light, like mine but softer. Kinder. He opened his eyes and smiled."I see it," he said. "The Fold. It's beautiful."Then he was gone.Not dead. Not disappeared. Just... elsewhere. I could still feel him. His resonance. His heartbeat. He was in the Fold.The pack gasped.
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The iron gates of the Robinson estate groaned as they swung open. To anyone else, this was a palace of marble and gold. To me, it was a graveyard of my youngest, most naive hopes.Jaden sat in the back of the sleek black car, his nose pressed against the window. "Is this a hotel, Mommy? Are we stay
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