LOGINFor our fifth anniversary, my boyfriend, Caelen Blackwell, flew me—and his mother—to Miami. I thought he was going to propose. Instead, he checked me into the cheapest room of a luxury villa and disappeared. Two days later, I found out he was staying in the private suite with another woman—his mistress, Samatha, the same woman he had just proposed to. When I confronted him, all he said was, “I’d never marry a crippled woman. Look at you, you’ll never be rich, powerful, or beautiful like her.” So I just made one phone call to my father—the most feared mafia boss in Spain—and told him to cut off everything Caelen had been using to build his empire. It’s not like I didn’t know how men like him worked—use a woman up, then toss her aside. I just never thought he would be stupid enough to believe I was the kind of people who could be disrespected or discarded like this.
View MoreKiva’s POVThat same day, Caelen Blackwell showed up at my door as well. He looked like a ghost of himself—wrinkled suit, no tie, shirt torn open at the collar.It took me a second to realize he was still wearing the same clothes from the day I left him at that resort.How many days had passed? And he hadn’t even changed?According to my assistant, his casino officially went bankrupt last Friday. He sold two houses but still wasn’t enough. His car had been towed just yesterday.I won’t lie—I was a little stunned to see him there. Not because I expected him to cry at my doorstep… but because I genuinely didn’t think he could still afford a plane ticket.I left him standing outside for hours. It wasn’t until Michael stopped by and casually asked who was at the gate that I remembered—right. I hadn’t let Caelen in.Truthfully, I had mixed feelings about seeing him again.Morally, I owed him nothing.But emotionally? He’d been my boyfriend for nearly five years. I wanted to know what he was
Kiva’s POVPapa left me in London to focus on my recovery with Michael. And I had to admit—life here was better than I expected.Michael quickly became more than just my doctor. During sessions, he was steady and patient. But outside the hospital, he was easy company, thoughtful and funny, the kind of person who made rainy days feel like adventures.He took me out for ice cream in the rain, wheeled me around to see Big Ben and all the best sights in London. He told me stories—about his sister, about why he became a doctor, about wanting to make a difference.He was kind, gentle and I was truly glad to have him here with me.As for Caelen and Samantha—I’d handed that mess over to my assistant the second I landed. I hadn’t given them a single thought since.I just didn’t expect them to show up in London and disturb my peace.Samantha brought her father with her first—to the mansion Papa bought for me in Kensington.Slamming the door in her face would’ve been easy. But I couldn’t do the s
Kiva’s POV“Papa,” I called the moment I saw that familiar silhouette.He turned, worry etched across his face. “Kiva. I’ve been worried sick. Your sudden call—breaking up with Caelen…”He stepped forward and wrapped me in his arms.I didn’t let go for a full minute. It was good to be home. I felt safe and steady, as if I was finally breathing again.“Kiva?” Papa’s voice softened. He sensed something but didn’t press.“I’m just tired,” I said, pulling back to meet his eyes. “I’ll tell you everything that happened with Caelen. But when I do—can you promise to let me handle it?”Papa smiled and patted my head gently. “Whatever you want, princess. I’m just happy to have you back.”I hesitated, then admitted quietly, “I already pulled every cent of my investment from Caelen’s casino. But it looks like I still lost a bit.”He shook his head. “You didn’t lose anything,” he said firmly. “If a little money is all it took to show us the kind of man he really is, then I consider it well spent. I
Kiva’s POVSamatha’s voice shook with fury. “If it weren’t for you, I never would’ve crossed paths with the Knox family.”Then she turned to me. Her tone shifted, desperate now. “Kiva, I—I’m sorry. I didn’t mean any of those things I said. It’s just… Caelen told me you were a gold digger. That you kept clinging to him. That’s why I treated you that way. But me and my family—we never intended to offend the Knox name.”Caelen exploded. “You bitch!” he shouted, shoving Samantha so hard she nearly fell. “Don’t lie in front of Kiva! I never said any of that—you assumed she was a gold digger from the beginning.”I’d expected chaos the moment I revealed who I was.But this? This was almost entertaining.The lovers who couldn’t stop declaring their devotion minutes ago were now tearing each other apart like it meant nothing.How fitting…And how insulting that they thought this was enough to make me satisfied, that watching them self-destruct would be all I needed, that I’d leave without delive






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