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CHAPTER TWO- Signed Into War

Author: Glow
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-09-19 17:08:26

Damien Blackthorne stood frozen. For a long second his body betrayed him: throat tight, hands numb. He stayed planted on that stage, cameras flashing like tiny suns, guests whispering into the hush, and in the middle of it all was the woman who had once been the center of his world.

Evelyn.

Five years. Five years since she vanished without a single explanation. Now she stood before him, alive, breathing, holding a marriage contract with the same sharp smile he had once mistaken for love.

“Darling,” she said, gliding her voice across the stunned crowd, “I heard you are a man of time. Would you really make a beautiful woman like me wait and risk your perfect reputation?”

Her red gown fell around her in a blaze. Every step she took felt to Damien like a blade being turned into his chest.

“So,” she tilted her head, the motion casual and lethal, “what do you say, Damien Blackthorne? Do you dare sign the document?”

He said nothing. Not immediately.

Colt, his right hand, hovered at his side, all taut lines and unreadable expression. Damien’s hand gave a tiny, involuntary twitch.

“Pass me the pen,” he said finally, voice low and flat.

Colt hesitated, then obeyed.

Damien flipped the folder open, skimming the pages. He knew, deep down, this was not a simple contract. It was a trap dressed in ink. Still, he refused to give her the luxury of public hesitation.

He signed.

A ripple tore through the room. Phones rose like flags. Flashes pelted the marble. Somewhere a woman’s glass hit the floor and broke into sharp white sounds.

Evelyn leaned in, the smallest curve at the corner of her mouth. Satisfaction tasted like victory. “You just signed a war, Damien. Watch me unbuild you, piece by piece.”

She pivoted, walked off the stage like she’d claimed a throne, and threw her next words back over her shoulder.

“Send your men for my luggage. I’ll be staying in his house.”

Then she melted into the crowd.

Damien remained where he stood, staring at the scratch of ink on paper. His chest felt constricted. His face betrayed nothing. The past had returned with intent. It had not come to reconcile. It had come to finish an old score.

His secretary arrived at a run, pale and efficient. “Sir, should I proceed with the party?”

He did not look at her. “Cancel everything. I am not in the mood.”

She bolted, the heels of her shoes clicking like small alarms.

---

Damien tore through the mansion as if the house itself had wronged him. He ripped off his tux, flung it aside, and stalked through hallways that remembered him.

“Colt!” he barked. Colt followed close, concern etched deep into his features.

“Your meds,” Colt said, reaching into his inner pocket.

Damien snatched the small case, swallowed the pills hard. The bitterness was a whisper compared to the pounding in his skull. Evelyn’s triumph still burned behind his eyes.

“Send Blake to shadow her. Quietly. Keep eyes on her until she moves in here.”

Colt paused. “Boss, if Blake follows her, we open ourselves up. You know the risks—”

“Do it,” Damien cut him off. “She is more important. And send my men to fetch her luggage.”

Colt was halfway to the door when his phone buzzed. He checked it. His face went flat. He answered, ended the call, then looked at Damien as if the room had tilted.

“Spill it,” Damien said. “Today has had enough surprises.”

“Our contract was rejected,” Colt reported.

Damien’s jaw tightened. “Why?”

“No reason given. The board picked another bidder. A company called Avielle & Co. They have been active only two months but already snagged three mid-tier contracts.”

Damien frowned. “Avielle & Co?”

Colt nodded. “Yes. No one expected them to edge us out.”

“Who owns it?”

“No public face. Just a legal representative handling press and paperwork. The ownership lists a male, but no one has seen him.”

Damien gave a narrow smirk. “Him, huh.”

“Boss… you think it is him?” Colt asked carefully.

“Maybe. Keep tabs on that company. Keep eyes on him. If he wants to step into my lane, he better be ready to bleed.”

“Understood.”

“Now go. I want to sleep.”

“Roger that. Goodnight, boss.”

Colt left. Damien lingered at the window a moment, tracing the city with his sight. The night was a grid of indifferent lights. His past had come back not as a whisper but as a demand, and it had just knocked the contract from his hand.

---

In a quiet restaurant tucked away from the city’s roar, Evelyn sat across from her best friend Sophie. The table was secluded, the kind of spot that held secrets well. A glass of red wine trembled in her fingers as she swirled it with deliberate economy.

“I did not expect him to sign it,” Sophie admitted, sipping.

Evelyn’s mouth tilted into a smirk as she watched the rim of her glass catch the light. “I know Damien,” she said softly. “He pretends well. Masks are his trade. He has always been skilled at playing the part.”

Her eyes, when she looked at Sophie, were edged in old scars. “Do you remember what he did? Five years ago, when I thought he loved me... he destroyed me. Completely. I cannot forgive that.”

Sophie reached across and covered her hand. “You survived, Evie. Look at you. But are you really moving in with him? How will living under his roof help you take him down?”

Evelyn set the glass down with a single, confident clink and leaned back. “Yes. I will move in. There are battles you cannot win from outside the walls. You have to go inside the fortress to blow up the foundations.”

She let a dangerous smile settle. “I am taking him down from within.”

Sophie blinked, then laughed in disbelief before warming into a grin. “You are serious.”

“Dead serious,” Evelyn said. “And thank you for sticking by me.”

Sophie waved a hand. “Always. So what is the plan?”

Evelyn’s smirk deepened. She pulled out her phone and tapped the screen. “You will see a new version of me. One he never expected.”

“Trust you,” Sophie said, half teasing, half in awe.

Evelyn dialed. The call barely rang once before a steady voice answered.

“Is it ready?” she asked.

“Yes. Everything is set,” came the reply, calm and measured.

Evelyn leaned forward, voice dropping to an edge. “Good. Damien, watch closely. This will be fun.”

She tapped the table, the sound a tiny drumbeat of a war just beginning.

“This isn’t marriage, Damien. This is war.”

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