After Travis left, Alex went to his mini office and summoned Earl to discuss some business matters.
"Has that old dog been dealt with?" he asked after wrapping up their discussion. "He was sent to prison immediately by Manager Dunne," Earl answered. "Terminate all transactions between us and make sure he rots in prison," Alex instructed sternly. "Also, investigate that woman’s background. I want immediate results." "Yes, Mr. Harris," Earl bowed before leaving the office. Alex leaned back in his presidential chair, swirling it slowly as he pondered. His phone pinged, interrupting his thoughts. It was a message from his grandmother, scolding him once again for skipping dinner. He glanced at the text but ignored it. Closing his eyes, he thought about how to put an end to her endless nagging. The little threat she had posed lingered in his mind. Even though he already owned most of the company’s shares, there was nothing wrong with being a bit more greedy. He wanted her 15% stake. If he acquired it, he would own 65%, making it easier to crush the disgusting parasites lurking in their household. But his grandmother had set a condition. He had to get married within three months, or the shares would go to his father. Over his dead body. Letting out a deep sigh to release his irritation, he was about to stand when his phone pinged again. This time, it was a message from Earl, notifying him that the woman’s complete profile had been forwarded to his computer. Earl was truly the best assistant he could ever have. "Good," Alex replied shortly. He immediately turned on his computer and opened the file Earl had sent. He studied the woman's profile meticulously, analyzing every detail for anything suspicious. But there was nothing unusual. In fact, her record was clean. She was simply a hardworking woman. Leaning back again, he slowly swirled his chair, deep in thought. "Everett Carson," he murmured, a mysterious smile playing on his lips. Something was brewing in his mind. Eve was awakened by sunlight streaming through the floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Blinking groggily, she became aware of the soreness in her body. As her senses returned, her eyes widened in alarm. This wasn’t her room. The space was luxurious, Western-style, with elegant and classy interior design. Panic surged through her as she sat up in bed, realizing she was dressed in a silky slip dress. How did she get here? She forced herself to recall the events of the previous day. The chaos came rushing back. Dalton had drugged her with an aphrodisiac. But after that? Nothing. She remembered nothing. Frantically, she checked herself for any signs of harm. Fortunately, everything seemed normal. She didn’t feel any discomfort, which meant she hadn't been violated. Her first instinct was to escape. She rushed to the door and twisted the knob. It wasn’t locked. She stepped into a massive hallway, her bare feet silent against the floor. Where were the stairs? Wandering for a while, she eventually stumbled into an grandiose living room facing a grand terrace. The walls were made entirely of glass, offering a breathtaking view of the outside. The ceiling’s architecture and lighting complemented each other beautifully, while the marble floor gleamed like a mirror, reflecting the grandeur above. She had never seen anything like this in her life. "Where is this place?" she whispered. Still unable to find the stairs, she spotted an elevator instead. As she approached, the doors suddenly slid open, revealing a middle-aged man with graying hair, dressed in a white vest. She stiffened, alarmed by the sudden appearance of a stranger in this already strange place. But the man simply smiled warmly and greeted her. "Good morning, Miss. I was about to check on you. Glad to see you're awake," he said enthusiastically. Her nerves eased slightly. "Who are you? And where am I?" she demanded. "I'm Butler Clark, the housekeeper of this estate. You have nothing to worry about, Miss. You're in a safe place. Breakfast is served. Shall we?" He gestured toward the elevator like a true gentleman. She hesitated but ultimately stepped inside, hoping she might find an opportunity to escape once she was downstairs. The elevator stopped at an even grander living room. Modern, luxurious, with a stunning view of a fountain outside. Behind the lavish space, she finally spotted a staircase leading to the second floor. Everything about this place radiated elegance, from the grand staircase to the intricate details of the décor. There was no doubt. The owner of this house was obscenely wealthy. But how did she end up here? She remained silent as she followed the butler into a wide dining hall. It was larger than her entire home, with a grand chandelier radiating a warm glow over a long dining table. However, the man sitting at the head of the table didn’t give off a warm, homely feeling. Instead, his icy, piercing gaze sent shivers down her spine. He sat upright, exuding the aura of a mighty emperor. Handsome and perfect, yes, but yesterday, he had been nothing but arrogant and rude to her. And now, he had the audacity to kidnap her? Anger surged through her, but she forced herself to remain calm. "So, you’re the one behind this," she snapped. "What is this all about? How dare you kidnap me after being so rude yesterday?" Butler Clark and Earl, who were present, were visibly stunned by her outburst. But they remained silent, silently praying their boss wouldn’t explode in fury. "If you think you can get away with this, dream on!" she declared, crossing her arms over her chest. Unbeknownst to her, the v-cut slip dress she wore accentuated her curves, exposing her perfect cleavage. Alex’s eyes darkened. Dropping his fork and knife with a loud clang, he called out sternly, "Butler Clark!" "Yes, Young Master?" Clark hurried to his side. "Get her changed upstairs," he commanded coldly. "And get her some shoes." Understanding the implication, the butler nodded. "Yes, Young Master." Clark gently coaxed Eve back upstairs with two maids. Alex turned to Earl. "Is the document prepared?" "It is, Sir." Minutes later, Butler Clark returned, looking troubled. "Young Master, she refuses to cooperate. She's making a fuss, insisting she wants to go home. What should we do?" he asked hesitantly. "You bunch of incompetents!" Alex growled before storming upstairs. Earl and Clark followed, sensing the tension rising. As they reached the door, muffled voices could be heard from inside. Alex pushed the door open, only to be met with Eve’s fury. "Let me out, or I’ll call the police and have you arrested for kidnapping! How dare you? You have no right to keep me here, you bastard!" she screamed, pounding his chest. "Young Miss, Young Master didn’t kidnap you. In fact..." Clark attempted to explain but fell silent at Alex’s thunderous voice. "Everyone. Get. Out." The dangerous edge in his tone sent everyone scrambling from the room. He was beyond fed up. "A bastard, huh?" he scoffed darkly, stepping closer with a glint of menace in his eyes. Eve instinctively retreated, her back hitting the bed. She was trapped. Before she could react, Alex seized her wrists and pushed her onto the mattress. She shrieked as her body landed lightly on the soft surface. Within seconds, he was on top of her, their position dangerously intimate. He pinned her hands above her head, immobilizing her completely. She screamed, twisted, and cursed him at the top of her lungs, but he didn’t budge. Her flushed face, disheveled hair, and heaving chest only fueled the dark fire in his eyes. "You animal! Pervert! Get off me!" she yelled, struggling. "Shouting is useless. Save your voice for later," he murmured with a smirk, his face lowering toward hers. Her panic escalated. "W-What are you going to do?" He smirked cruelly. "Show you what this animal can do." But as he grasped her chin, he suddenly froze. Tears welled in her eyes. A strange jolt shot through his heart. "Please… just let me go. I swear I won’t tell anyone. I’ll disappear from your life forever," she pleaded, her voice trembling. Her cleverness surprised him. "I’ll only let you go after I get what I want from you," he declared. Stepping back, he grabbed a dress from the wardrobe and threw it at her. "If you want to go home, wear that and fix yourself. I’ll be waiting in my office. Don’t test my patience." And with that, he walked out.Eve had just finished sorting the last of her luggage when her phone rang.She glanced at the screen and found Kelly's name on it. She grabbed her phone and pressed the answer button.“Hey…” she answered softly, tucking the phone between her shoulder and ear as she pushed the suitcase closer to the door.“Don’t ‘hey’ me,” Kelly shot back, voice sharp with concern. “Are you seriously leaving without even saying goodbye?”She hadn’t told many people about her decision to leave Summerville, but of course, Kelly had found out. Somehow, her best friend always did.Eve sat on the edge of the bed, exhaling slowly. “Yes.”Kelly started to grumble on the other line. "I'm sorry about what happened. Honestly, I don't think Alex would ever betray you and sleep with that bitch. Why are you leav
The room was wrapped in a soft, silvery hush. Only the occasional gust of wind brushing the curtains reminded him the world outside still moved.Alex stood rooted by the door.His gaze fixated on the bed where Eve was lying peacefully—to the shape of her small frame curled under the covers. She looked peaceful like this, too still, too quiet. But he knew it wasn’t peace.It was distance.A kind that couldn’t be measured by steps.He shut the door quietly behind him and walked closer, each step he made echoed louder in his chest than it did on the floor. His hands were clenched at his sides, and his jaw was tight, but his eyes…His eyes betrayed him. They softened the moment he looked at her.She didn’t flinch nor stirred. Just breathed in that slow, heavy rhythm of someone pretending sleep came easily.
Alex had locked himself in his study all day. Not a word to anyone. No food. No phone calls.Just silence.He sat in the same chair for hours, fingers lightly brushing over the photo frame on his desk—the one of him and Eve. It was taken during their prenup pictorial. Back when her smile reached her eyes, and he didn’t have to question if she would still be there tomorrow.His thumb passed over her face again.‘Why does it feel like I’ve already lost her?’ This thought kept circling in his mind.Thousands of thoughts spun endlessly in his head, trying to make sense of everything. The truth. The lies. The timing. The pain. But no matter how he turned it over, the end was the same—Eve had asked for a divorce.Calmly. Without anger shown in her face.Like she had already made peace with h
He looked at her quickly, the edge in his eyes softening. But she didn’t say anything. She kept her mouth tightly closed. Though she appeared composed, he knew she was breaking inside.He turned his sharp gaze to Hailee once more and warned her dangerously. “Even if it's mine, I will never recognize it. So you better come out from your schemes, Hailee, or else I will be the one to take that monster out from your body.”He dragged Eve back to the lift, but Margaret's cane made a loud clang on the floor as she struck it in anger.“She’s carrying your child. That makes her part of this family now. How can you just simply kill your own blood? No Harris abandons their children! You will acknowledge this child whether you like it or not,” Margaret snarled at Alex in a hard voice.Alex stopped in his tracks, turned slowly to his grandmother, and sneered coldly. “Rea
It was the weekend—and during these days, he was officially off work. Ever since marrying Eve, Alex had made some adjustments to his schedule, deliberately setting aside two full days each week just for her.These days, their weekends had become a sweet little tradition. Sometimes they’d go out and stroll around the city. Other times, they’d stay in and try new recipes together. And at night, they’d cuddle up in the mansion’s private theater for a movie. It felt like being on a first date all over again—lighthearted, sweet, and heart-fluttering. A much-needed escape from the chaos in their lives.Eve had recently discovered something surprising—Alex was incredibly good at playing the piano and guitar. He even had a mini studio tucked inside the mansion, which she had only visited a few days ago. And the most shocking part?Alex could sing.Not just sing&mdash
The past few weeks had been quiet.Eve still thought about what happened on the rooftop. Sometimes the memories came without warning—a flash of Camilla’s face, the sound of the wind, the way Alex held her afterward. But she didn’t talk about it much. She just carried it with her.She and Alex continued searching for her father. Every lead they found gave them a bit of hope, even if most of them led to nowhere. Still, they didn’t stop. It felt better to keep moving than to sit in the silence.Their past days were simple—sweet most of the time. They sometimes cooked together, read through files, took walks when the weather allowed. Nothing big. Just little things that made the days feel normal—even if nothing really was.Alex also gave her space when she needed it. He didn’t ask for more than she could give. He was just there, quietly supporting her. And that h