LOGINLast Engagement
Izzy kicked off her heels the second she stepped into her apartment.
The place was dimly lit, but familiar, her worn-out couch, the leaning stack of books on the coffee table, the scent of lavender and lemon from the candle Sophia had lit. After the flashing cameras, the sea of faces, and Alex’s ice-cold grip on her waist, it felt like stepping back into her real self
But even here, she didn’t feel like herself.
“Thank God you’re home,” Sophia called from the kitchen, a mug of tea in her hands and concern in her eyes. “I kept the TV off. Figured you'd rather not relive it tonight.”
Izzy offered a weak smile and flopped onto the couch. “Thanks. I’ve had enough fake smiles for one lifetime.”
Sophia plopped down beside her. “You were good, though. No, seriously, Iz. You were glowing, like an actual billionaire’s fiancée.”
“I felt like a mannequin,” Izzy muttered, reaching for the throw blanket draped over the couch. “Stuffed into someone else’s fantasy.”
“Well, the dress was a fantasy. Can we talk about that slit?”
Izzy gave a tired laugh. “I almost tripped while walking down the steps. Twice.”
“And the diamond?” Sophia leaned in dramatically. “You could signal aircraft with that thing. I practically went blind when you raised your hand.”
Izzy glanced at the ring, now sitting silently on the coffee table like it was waiting to accuse her of something. “It doesn’t feel like mine.”
Sophia’s playful smile faded. “That bad, huh?”
Izzy hesitated. “They asked about her. Lila.”
Sophia sat up straighter. “Wait. His ex?”
“His late fiancée,” Izzy corrected softly. “Someone from the press shouted the question out of nowhere. You should’ve seen his face, Soph. He went still and then after a moment...he touched me. Like we were something real. Like he had to prove it.”
Sophia’s brows pinched together. “Was it an act?”
“That’s the part I don’t know.” Izzy picked at a loose thread in the blanket. “He told me not to improvise. To stick to the plan. But after that question, everything changed. It felt like he wasn’t pretending anymore. And that scared me more than anything.”
They sat in silence for a while.
Then Sophia asked, gently, “Do you think you’re starting to like him?”
Izzy looked away. “I think I’m starting to see the broken version of him and part of me wants to reach in.”
“Girl...” Sophia sighed. “This whole thing was supposed to be business. Quick cash, fake appearances. You weren’t supposed to catch feelings.”
“I haven’t,” Izzy lied. “It’s just… he’s not the villain everyone warned me about.”
“But he’s not a hero either,” Sophia said, her voice laced with concern. “Don’t romanticize a man who can lie that smoothly. You think he’s letting you in, but he’s just playing his part better than you are.”
Izzy rubbed her temples. “I know. I know you’re right.”
Sophia reached over and took her hand. “Then promise me something.”
“What?”
“When this all starts to hurt too much..,...walk away. No money is worth your sanity.”
Before Izzy could answer, her phone buzzed against the armrest.
Unknown Number.
She stood, suddenly uneasy. “I’ll take this in my room.”
Sophia gave a nod, concern flickering again behind her eyes.
Izzy stepped into the bedroom and closed the door softly behind her. The room was quiet, the buzz of the city distant. Her heart pounded heavily. her chest.
She answered. “Hello?”
A calm, measured voice with a kind of confidence that came from having nothing to prove.
“I hope you know what you’re doing, Ms. Hart.”
Izzy stiffened. “Who is this?”
“Vivienne Dane.”
The name sent a shiver down her spine.
“You don’t know me,” the woman continued, “but you know my sister. Or at least, her memory. Lila Blackwood.”
Izzy’s heart sank. “I…..I didn’t know she had any family,” she said.
“That’s the problem with grief,” Vivienne said smoothly. “People forget the ones left behind.”
Izzy’s throat tightened. “Why are you calling me?”
“To know you,” Vivienne said, almost with amusement. “And to warn you.”
Izzy sat down slowly on the edge of the bed. “About what?”
“This arrangement with Alex,” Vivienne said. “It might serve you for now, money, status, attention. But it’s built on something sacred, on someone sacred. You’re dancing in a graveyard, Ms. Hart. Don’t mistake the applause for safety.”
Izzy closed her eyes. “I didn’t ask for this. I’m just trying to survive.”
“Then survive somewhere else.”
“I signed a contract.”
“Then tear it up.”
Izzy gritted her teeth. “That’s easy for you to say. You weren’t drowning in hospital bills.”
Vivienne’s tone softened. “I’m not heartless. But I am serious. Leave, bfore this becomes a story you can’t rewrite.”
“Is that a threat?”
Vivienne let the silence stretch before answering, “It’s a favor. If I wanted to threaten you, you’d know.”
The call ended with a quiet click.
Izzy stared at the screen. How the hell could she leave when she haven't even completed her end of the deal.
Her phone buzzed again.
DAMIEN: Be ready at 7 a.m. Foundation board meeting. Wear navy. No surprises.
Izzy set the phone down in her lap. No surprises? Too late for
Alex came back six hours later looking worse than when he'd left."What happened?" Izzy asked."Vivienne showed up at my apartment.""Is she okay? I thought the doctors said she needed to rest.""She's fine. Or fine enough to ambush me in my own home." He sat down heavily. "She wanted to make a deal.""What kind of deal?""She'll step away from the foundation permanently. No board seat, no advisory role, nothing. In exchange, I don't give the speech at the gala.""What did you say?""I said no.""Just like that?""Just like that. She tried to negotiate. Offered to increase her donations, to fund new programs, to do whatever I wanted. But the price was silence about what happened with Lila.""And you refused.""Yeah. You should have seen her face. I don't think anyone's told her no in years." He rubbed his eyes. "She said I was choosing a dead woman over my living mother."Izzy winced. "That's cruel.""That's Vivienne. When she doesn't get what she wants, she goes for the throat.""How
Alex moved into the hospital room.Not officially. The nurses didn't approve. But he brought a sleeping bag, a pillow, and refused to leave."This is ridiculous," Izzy said. "You have a foundation to run.""I can run it from here.""You need actual sleep. In an actual bed.""I'll sleep when your blood pressure stabilizes."He set up a makeshift office in the corner. Laptop, files, phone charger. He took calls in the hallway and came back to work beside her bed."You're hovering," Izzy said."I'm present. There's a difference.""Barely."But secretly, she was grateful. The nights were the worst. When the hospital went quiet, her mind wouldn't stop spinning through worst-case scenarios.What if the baby came too early?What if something went wrong?What if Julian destroyed the foundation and Alex blamed her for not stopping it?"Stop thinking so loud," Alex said from his corner at two AM."I'm not thinking loud.""You breathe differently when you're anxious.""That's creepy.""That's ob
The nurse gave Izzy medication to bring her blood pressure down."You need to stay calm," she said. "No more board meetings.""Noted."After the nurse left, Izzy lay in the dark trying to process what she'd just witnessed.Alex had kicked Julian off the board. His own brother. The person who'd been trying to get justice for Lila.Or was he? The more Izzy thought about it, the less certain she became.Her phone buzzed. Alex.*On my way to you. Need to explain.**Okay.*Twenty minutes later, he walked in looking exhausted."Before you say anything," he started."I'm not saying anything. I'm listening."He sat down heavily. "Julian crossed a line.""By documenting what Vivienne did?""By weaponizing it. By turning the board meeting into a public execution.""The board needed to know.""They did. But not like that. Not as a gotcha moment designed to humiliate our mother and force my hand.""So you kicked him out.""I removed someone who was using the foundation for personal revenge. There
The doctor refused."Absolutely not," Dr. Patel said when Izzy brought it up. "Your blood pressure is still unstable. Leaving the hospital for a board meeting is out of the question.""It's two hours. Three at most.""Two hours during which you could have a crisis with no medical support.""I'll bring a nurse.""Ms. Torres, I understand you want to be involved, but your health and your baby's health have to come first.""This is about my baby's future. About the family they're being born into.""What if we compromise?" Sophie said. "What if the meeting came to her? The foundation has video conferencing. Set up a laptop, let Izzy participate remotely. She stays in bed, stays monitored, but she's still present."Dr. Patel considered this. "You wouldn't be able to vote if you're not physically present.""I don't have a vote anyway," Izzy said. "I just want to observe.""And if the discussion becomes stressful?""Then I'll disconnect."The doctor looked at her charts. "Fine. But the momen
Julian was waiting in Izzy's room when they got back.He stood when they entered, hands shoved in his pockets."I heard what happened downstairs," he said. "Nurses are talking.""Good," Izzy said. "Let them talk."Alex helped her back into bed. The exertion had made her dizzy.Julian sat in the chair. "For what it's worth, you said what needed to be said.""Did I? Or did I just make everything worse?""With Vivienne, there is no making things worse. There's only being honest or letting her control the narrative."Izzy studied him. "We need to talk.""About?""Sentinel Strategies."Julian's expression didn't change, but something shifted behind his eyes. "What about them?""They're the firm that hired Cameron. The firm that's been feeding him information about Vivienne.""I know."Alex looked sharply at his brother. "You know?""Yeah. I hired them."The admission hung in the air."Jesus Christ, Julian," Alex said. "Why?""Because someone had to. Because Vivienne was never going to face
Alex left immediately.Izzy sat alone in her hospital room, the flash drive still sitting on the table beside her bed. She stared at it as if it might explode.A nurse came in to check her blood pressure. It was high again."You need to calm down," the nurse said."I know.""Whatever's stressing you***""I can't avoid it."The nurse frowned but said nothing.After she left, Izzy called Sophie."Vivienne's in the hospital," she said when Sophie answered. "Possible stroke.""Jesus. When?""Just now. Alex went to be with her.""How convenient.""What do you mean?""Izzy, come on. Alex confronted Vivienne yesterday, she admitted everything, and today she has a medical emergency? That's suspicious.""You think she's faking?""I think Vivienne's very good at controlling narratives. What better way to avoid consequences than to become the victim?""That's cynical even for you.""Maybe. But I've dealt with people like Vivienne before. They don't go down without a fight."Izzy rubbed her templ







