MasukThe first sight that my eyes caught was that of Aurora.
My daughter.
My heart, my soul, my life, my everything.
Her baby-pink lips were in a pout, her striking green eyes matching the man holding her.
Adrian Pearson.
A heavy sigh of relief passed my lips as my knees almost buckled.
"Mumma," my baby chirped.
"Aurora"
I stretched my arms, and she immediately jumped into them. I hugged her so tightly I could feel her tiny heartbeat against mine.
"You scared me."
I blinked away the small tears forming in my eyes as I hugged her tightly. It felt like I had gotten my breath back.
“I’m sorry,” Adrian said, running a hand through his hair. His black shirt clung to his frame; the sleeves were rolled up to the elbows, exhibiting the veins on his forearm. “I was missing her, so I thought of picking her up.”
My heart was still beating fast in my chest. For a moment, I thought he... He took my daughter away.
"I even called you, but maybe you were occupied."
I closed my eyes for a second, trying to forget him, and the incident happened today. It was the first and last time I met him.
I swallowed hard as my heart contradicted my mind.
"Is everything fine, Cynthia? You are looking pale." Adrian placed his hand on my shoulder. His eyes were filled with concern.
How could I be fine when I saw him after years? His words, 'You will pay,' are still ringing in my head. I let out a breath and shake my head.
"I was just scared for Aurora. I thought..."
I looked down for a second. She is my life. Whenever she cries, I feel her pain.
"Cynthia," he took a small step forward. "She is safe. Just look at her."
I looked down at her. She was busy having her chocolate, which Adrian must have bought for her. She stopped when she saw that I had caught her and gave me a sheepish smile.
My adorable baby.
"Shall we go home now?" He asked.
I nodded.
Adrian sat in the passenger seat with Aurora giggling on his lap while I drove. My heart warmed seeing the two of them singing loudly and completely off-beat. Aurora loves Adrian a lot. She always lit up whenever he was around.
Once we reached our apartment, Adrian unlocked the door for me as I was carrying Aurora.
“I’ll be back by five; till then, enjoy your time with your mum.”
Adrian pinched Aurora's cheeks and kissed her temple while she giggled happily, getting showered with selfless love.
“Call me if you need anything,” he added, looking at me.
I nodded with a soft smile on my lips, and he left. I let out a long breath and stepped inside.
Aurora told me everything that happened in her school while I fed her lunch. This is the best part of my day. This is what I live for.
And then comes the toughest part of the day.
Giving her medicines.
"No!" Aurora pouted, pushing the tablets aside and folding her tiny arms.
“You’re my brave girl, right?” I coaxed softly.
“They’re bitter.” She scrunched her nose and stuck out her tongue.
Oh, my poor baby!
My heart clenched whenever I think about what my four-year-old is going through. She didn’t understand why she needed them.
"Please, baby," I requested, "for Mumma."
Her eyes flicked between me and the tablet. After a few seconds, she had it with a big sip of water.
I sighed in relief, tucked her in bed, kissed her forehead, and read her a few stories. I didn't know when I slept with her.
I woke up with a jerk when my phone was constantly ringing. Slowly, I reached out for it. The call was from one of my staff members.
"Hello"
“Ma’am... ma’am, please come fast!” His voice was trembling. “The café… It’s been attacked.”
My blood ran cold.
“What?”
“Please, ma’am. Come quickly.”
The call ended before I could ask more.
My heart was pounding in my chest as I shot out of bed. I tucked Aurora in properly, kissed her forehead, and rushed out.
On my way, I called Adrian, who thankfully picked up by the third ring.
"Hey, Cyn..."
"Listen, Adrian." I tried to control my racing heart and uneven breath as I talked to him. "Please reach the apartment now. Aurora is alone. Something important came up. I had to leave for the cafe," I told him everything in one breath.
"Yeah..." He sounded a bit confused. "But is everything okay?"
No.
"Yes, just... just get to her before she wakes up. Please.”
"Don't worry, Cyn. I will be there in five minutes."
"Thank you so much, Adrian. You don't know how grateful I am for your..."
"Come on, Cyn." He cut me off. "Aurora is my daughter, too."
I swallowed down the emotions building in my throat and blinked away the tears stinging my eyes.
"Let me know if you need help with something else. Okay?"
"Okay"
I hang up. Once I was relieved that Aurora was in safe hands, I sped up.
My steps almost faltered the moment I reached the café.
My heart dropped in my stomach when I found so many people gathered outside. I immediately rushed forward and pushed through them.
A small gasp passed my lips when I saw the door half-hanging from its hinges. My heart tightened painfully in my chest when I looked around and found everything destroyed.
Furniture was shattered, the counter was smashed into splinters, and the coffee machine was crushed. I didn't have any more courage to look further.
My dream was in ruins.
All the savings that I invested were destroyed.
My insides felt more broken than my surroundings.
Slowly, my gaze lifted to find the staff standing in a corner. My knees buckled when I reached for them.
"Lily?" My voice trembled as I held onto her to keep standing.
Her eyes were swollen and red. Her hands were shaking so badly she couldn't even wipe her tears properly.
"Who did this?" My voice was barely above a whisper.
She swallowed hard and looked up, over my shoulder. Her eyes were filled with terror and disgust. I turned in the direction she was staring.
My heart stopped beating for a second, and my breath hitched in my throat when I saw him standing in the doorway with one hand in his pocket and another hand holding the broken nameplate of my café.
Lucien Vaughn
Never say never. Life hears it as a challenge.One year back, when Rhea left the job at my cafe and returned months later with a flat and her own car keys, I was shocked. When she told me what she did to earn it, I thought I could never do this. And now… here I am.Standing in front of the mirror in her place, wearing a black mask that hides half my face, leaving only my red-painted lips visible.I never imagined myself as the woman staring at me through the mirror. But some choices aren't born out of courage; they are born out of the corners life pushes us into.A sharp knock pulled me out of my thoughts.“You’re on in five,” the woman from backstage told me in a casual voice. It's been five days since I started working here, but it still feels like selling my soul every time I step on the stage. I adjusted the mask with my trembling hands and checked my outfit, making sure it wasn't revealing too much. The music from the main floor reached my ears, and my heart started thumpin
"Hospital? Why?" "She... She woke up with chest pain," he was saying every word with difficulty as if he himself was feeling her pain. "Her lips were..."I didn't wait for him to complete. I jumped into the car and drove to the hospital as my life depended on it. By the time I reached the hospital, my heart was beating painfully hard in my chest. My legs felt out of energy as I ran through the corridor to find Adrian walking back and forth in front of the emergency room. "What happened?" "She woke up crying in pain. Her lips were pale, and she was having difficulty breathing. I was bringing her here when she fainted on the way. Now doctors are looking after her." My heart dropped in my stomach. I lost my balance and stumbled forward. Adrian caught me on time and squeezed my shoulders gently, but it didn't help with my aching heart in any way. "Cynthia, I didn't want to call you but..." He was saying something, but it didn't reach my ears. "She’ll get a fine. Right?" I looked at
The air was sucked out of the cafe the moment he stepped inside. He walked like he owned the place with his cold and intense eyes locked on me. There was not a single per cent of remorse or guilt in them. He flicked his fingers and suddenly his men came forward and dragged the staff away. Lily screamed my name once before the broken door slammed shut behind her.He walked inside casually as if nothing had happened. My heart shattered in my chest when he threw the nameplate away. My palms fisted on my side, my jaw clenched and my eyes narrowed at him. “What?” He drawled, turning his head to me, “No welcome drink today?”I stomped to him with the urge to punch his mouth and break his jaw so he can't say anything anymore but I didn't want to get my hands dirty by touching him. "Why the hell did you do this?" My voice came out louder than I expected "To feed your ego? Are you satisfied now?" One side of his lips curled up into a smirk as he took a small step toward me, swallowing up
The first sight that my eyes caught was that of Aurora. My daughter. My heart, my soul, my life, my everything. Her baby-pink lips were in a pout, her striking green eyes matching the man holding her.Adrian Pearson.A heavy sigh of relief passed my lips as my knees almost buckled. "Mumma," my baby chirped. "Aurora" I stretched my arms, and she immediately jumped into them. I hugged her so tightly I could feel her tiny heartbeat against mine."You scared me." I blinked away the small tears forming in my eyes as I hugged her tightly. It felt like I had gotten my breath back. “I’m sorry,” Adrian said, running a hand through his hair. His black shirt clung to his frame; the sleeves were rolled up to the elbows, exhibiting the veins on his forearm. “I was missing her, so I thought of picking her up.”My heart was still beating fast in my chest. For a moment, I thought he... He took my daughter away. "I even called you, but maybe you were occupied." I closed my eyes for a second,
Cynthia's POV"On your knees. Beg for it."My head snapped up from the file the moment that sharp, authoritative male voice cut through the café and reached my cabin. It sounded familiar.Too painfully familiar.I immediately left my seat and ran out to find the staff huddled in a circle while the customers were watching everything in shock and surprise, whispering among themselves. I was relieved to see profits finally showing up, only for it to be short-lived.“You don’t know who you’ve messed with,” he snarled. “I’ll ruin you beyond recognition. Now call your boss.”My ears turned red and hot as I heard that voice after years. My heart started pounding in my chest, praying he is not the one I am thinking of.But my fate laughed at me when the staff stepped aside and revealed the man who had made my heart beat earlier too, but in a different way.Lucien Vaughn, dressing in all black – shirt, pants, shoes, coat, tie, every single thing. Fury was radiating off his frame like a storm.







