FAZER LOGINThe drive home was silent.
Brad smelled heavily of whiskey and the women's perfume. The mix made me nauseous. I turned my face toward the window for fresher air, breathing in deeply. When we got back inside the house, the silence thickened. Brad set his keys down on the counter with precise care. Then he turned to me, his charm all gone. I braced myself. “You made me look bad tonight,” he started, his eyes dark. I took a step back, the act now a force of habit. “I didn’t do anything.” “Exactly.” His voice was low and smooth. “You sat there looking like a ghost. People noticed. They asked if something was wrong with you. That's what you wanted, right?” I blinked. A wave of heat crawled up my chest. Stubbornness rose from somewhere I thought I'd locked up before I could stop myself. “Couldn't it be because you were flirt-” The word never made it out completely. His hand struck fast. My head whipped sideways. I smelled the blood before tasting it. The sound rang in my ear. My skin burned. I should have known better than to spook a half-drunk Brad. He leaned closer, his voice lowering, dangerous in its quietness. “You don’t speak to me like that. You don’t look at me like that.” “I'm sorry. Please… please, don't hurt me.” I mumbled through the sting of the blow. My breath trembled. He caught my chin, forcing my face up, until I couldn't look anywhere but into his eyes. I could never get used to the way they changed whenever he raged. My eyes watered. “You belong to me, Elena.” His breath was hot on my face. “Every word, every breath, every damn thought. Never talk smart to me. You live because I allow it. Don’t forget that.” He shoved me roughly. I stumbled, catching myself against the wall before releasing the breath I'd been holding. I looked up to see him already walking away, loosening his tie. Somehow, I was thankful it was only a slap. It could have been worse. I cursed the demon that possessed me to do something so foolish and risky when I was so close to getting out of here forever. “Clean yourself up,” he muttered. “You look pathetic.” Then he disappeared up the stairs, shutting the door loudly behind him. I crawled up to a couch, folded into myself. My hand rested on my belly as if the touch could reassure me that my baby was still safe. Two weeks. ~~~~~ Third Person POV The following day, Elena stood at the kitchen sink, staring through the window while she listened for the sound of Brad's car leaving. Across the street, a man in a faded T-shirt trimmed the hedges in front of a vacant house with a For Sale sign, happily waving at a passerby. She hurried upstairs the moment she was sure Brad was gone. Meanwhile, the man’s trimming stopped. He glanced once toward Brad's houses, eyes narrowing just slightly before he pulled his phone out of his pocket. “He just left. She’s home alone,” he said quietly. “Keep an eye on her until tonight,” a cold voice rasped over the phone. “Do not lose her.” “I won't,” he replied. Then he pocketed the phone and continued trimming the hedges. Upstairs, Elena didn’t know it yet, a new danger already found her in her home. And it was waiting for the right time to make its next move, one that would change her life drastically. ~~~~~ ARY Ary Banks lounged on his ottoman with a book open in one hand and an untouched glass of white wine beside him. When his phone buzzed, he lowered the book slowly, his eyes narrowing as the message expanded on the screen. “Unauthorized access attempt. Location: Internal Server. Priority: Critical.” “Someone is persistent,” he murmured. Then he placed a finger between the pages of his book marking the spot before setting it aside. He rose and made his way towards his home office. With a single tap, the system woke up, and the screens bloomed to life. Streams of monochrome code were displayed across his screen as his laptop synced automatically to the fortified wall system, the room vibrating with a low hum. “Alright,” he muttered. “Let's see who you are.” With a swish of his wrist, he pulled up the encrypted terminal, sat down, and began typing with precision. After about two minutes, a subtle smirk formed in the corner of his mouth. He reached for his phone and dialed. “Justin,” he said when his friend picked up. His voice was low, controlled. “We got the third breach attempt. And I nabbed our perp.” A rustle came from the other end, then Justin's groggy voice. “You've got to be kidding me. It’s two in the morning, Ary. Normal people are asleep.” “Normal people get hacked,” Ary said, his eyes never leaving the screen. “Are they one of ours?” Justin asked. “No. It's Keystone. But one of ours was their way in.” His fingers glided over the keyboard. “He masked his work under multiple dead IPs.” “Damn,” Justin, “Want me to head over to the office?” “No. Stay put. We'll get him when he clocks in by morning.” His tone remained calm. “Got it.” Justin paused. “Wait, Ary, if this could be handled in the morning, why'd you wake me up?” “You are the president of the company. Who else would I call?” “And you are the Chairman.” Justin shot back lightly. “And you pay an entire tech team a lot of money to handle stuff like this. Yet-” “Yet I was the one who caught it first,” Ary cut in. “Good thing I don't trust them, huh?” That shut Justin up for a moment. “Well you can finally let yourself get a good night’s sleep.” he sighed. Ary leaned back in his seat. “Mm-hm.” “And a life,” Justin added. Ary scoffed and leaned back, his gaze still locked on the shifting code. “Hey Justin?” “Yeah?” “Double the encryption key intervals on your end. I don't want anyone slipping through while I clean up here.” “You got it,” Justin said. Then, softer, “Get some rest soon, okay? You're not a machine.” Ary's lips curved faintly with a ghost of a smile. “I busted your beauty sleep, I got it.” He ended the call. Outside, lightning rippled across the sky. Ary’s reflection stared back at him from the glass. Exactly the way he loved himself: solitary, watchful, untouchable. Being a billionaire was not an excuse to slack. If he learned anything from his line of business, it was that trust was one luxury he could not afford. One mistake and one's entire empire would be brought to ruin. So trust was a no. Trust and love. Two poisons for a man like him.Julia's and Elena's heads snapped to Ary with wide eyes, the shock clearly written on their faces.He remained quiet like he hadn't said anything. Then Elena turned her gaze to Julia, who seemed to be studying Ary's unreadable face, and after a few seconds turned back to her.“That's doable. A different environment is good,” Julia said at last.Elena couldn’t hold back the question inside her head. “Has it ever been held here before?”“No, first time. But, it'll be even more special for that reason.”A hush fell over the table, the first time since they sat. Elena had sensed Julia’s surprise in the way her fork hovered mid-air. Was Mr. Banks doing this for her? The thought tightened her chest as Ary calmly chewed.When dinner was over, Julia stayed for a while in the sitting room to chat with Ary. Elena served them drinks before excusing herself to go tend to Sky.“Well, that was… unexpected,” Julia said once Elena was out of earshot. “Are you sure you want the entire Family C
It was her.He knew it before he opened his eyes. Everything unfamiliar around him was related to her.Ms. Nolan.His eyes flicked to the wall clock. It was just a little past 2 PM. The knock came again, this time, not as light.He got up to go open the door. Elena stood there with a tray bearing a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice and a steamy bowl of spicy broth. The faint warmth from the broth traveled upwards. She cleared her throat lightly. “It didn’t seem like you were going to come out any time soon,” she said, avoiding his eyes. “You need to keep your strength up after the fever.”He didn't take the tray and kept standing in the doorway.“You made food?” he asked, surprised at her. “I told you to go back to sleep.”“It’s not that simple.”“You’re of no use to Sky, sick,” he cut me off with a slightly sharp tone, startling me.“I'm really fine. I… I had to make something, and you have to take it while it's hot,” she responded, pushing the tray forward.“You’re somethi
Third Person POV Dina was still reeling from the sting of her failed plan. She had everything worked out. She was going to work Ary to the point where something inside him would break because no one knew his insecurities better than her. And she did. Maybe too much. Ary broke but exploded, and the next thing she knew, old Jim bundled her out like yesterday's trash. She clenched her fists at the memory. She'd gone there prepared to spend the night, tend to him, and eventually coax his trust. If all had gone as she planned, she'd have been in his house by his side. Instead, she paced her living room, frustration riding on her every breath. Ary was stronger than she gave him credit for. Her eyes narrowed in concentration, thinking of what else she could do to gain entry back into her son's life. Suddenly, she slowed down to a stop, considering the next obvious option. Julia. Ary's anchor. If Julia was out of his life, he would be crushed. He'd have no spirit l
The light from the kitchen lit up the hallway. Ary headed toward the kitchen. Elena was there cleaning surfaces that were already spotless. Her hands moved with precision, wiping down counters and rearranging cutlery, but her tensed shoulders betrayed her agitation. She worked as if she could scrub away the exchange that just happened between them. “Ms. Nolan.” His low tone cut through the quiet. She stopped mid-motion, then turned slowly to face him. “Sir…” He wasn’t ready to hear another stinging word from her, so he said the first thing that came to mind, if only to silence her, while he sorted out his thoughts. “Coffee, please.” Her eyes flicked up, disbelief flashing at the absurdity of the request, but she obeyed.While she worked, Ary busied himself with making tea. The air stayed taut with tension. Neither spoke. Neither looked at the other. When she finally the cup of coffee before him, he took it and, in turn, gave her the tea he’d made. Elena stare
Elena made a very simple dinner: white rice, pork stew, and boiled eggs. She moved in the now foreign kitchen as if an invisible force guided her hands. While she served his dinner, her mind was a thousand miles away, yet she was painfully self-aware, barely making it through the process. Ary let her be. He didn’t trust himself with words, and this time, he wasn’t ashamed to admit to himself that he didn’t know what to do. Better to stay silent than say something that might push her farther away. After dinner, Elena put Sky to bed, and slipped out quietly. Because she had slept until late afternoon, she couldn’t fall asleep. She decided to walk outside, hoping to clear her head. Remembering the encounter at the pool, she decided instead to go sit at the patio. The night wind howled quietly as she stepped into the patio, blowing cold against her face. She stood for a moment, taking in the burst of air. “Can't sleep?” Ary’s voice startled her. Her heart skipped in fri
Elena returned after about forty-five minutes with a tray, placing it on the bedside table top. Ary stepped out of the bathroom, and two bowls stared back at him, steam curling upward, aromas mixing in the air. One was with chicken and the other with fish. He'd asked for either chicken or fish broth. She'd prepared both in such a short time after pulling an all-nighter watching over him. He turned to look at her. “We'll see how well your appetite does now, huh?” Elena asked, a smile tugging at her lips, pleased at the flicker of surprise he couldn't hide. Ary felt something pull tight in his chest at the sight. But he said nothing. He sat and picked up the spoon, tasting the chicken first. The meat was steeped in its broth alive with heat and spice, which spread through his veins like a revitalizing force. It reminded him of the comfort of Julia's meals, yet it was undeniably distinct. Next, he savored the fish. It was softer, more delicate, nuanced with the sharper not
Third Person POV The sound came faintly, almost like it didn't even happen.But he heard it.It was a sob that seemed muffled as Elena shut the door.Her footsteps faded away the farther she went. The silence in the room should have brought him relief.Yet it pressed in heavily. And it wasn’t ju
The door opened without hurry. Ary stepped in, the dim light catching on the clean line of his jaw.Elena rose.His gaze found her, and he stopped a few feet from her.“Comfortable?” His voice was even.“Enough,” she replied in a matching tone.He studied her for a moment longer, then nodded towa
Julia exhaled softly. “I don't think we have a lot of time, especially with Hawkins running around.”“I wouldn't worry about Hawkins,” he assured her. “If he had the slightest clue about her location, we would have known already. He is flying blind.”He heard her sigh over the connection. “If it'l
ELENA I shut the door behind me quietly and exhaled.What did I just do?I don't know what came over me. I let my mouth run, and instead of getting answers to my questions, I believe the only thing I succeeded in doing was give Mr. Banks more reason to withhold information from me.I should be m







