تسجيل الدخولFive years ago, Elowen Hart made the ultimate sacrifice. On the night Callan Sterling planned to propose, she walked away without a word. To Callan, she became the cold-hearted traitor who abandoned him. To the world, she was a gold digger who chose wealth over love. Nobody knew the truth: Elowen was blackmailed into marrying billionaire Cassian Vale to save her father from total ruin. For five years, she has lived in a gilded cage of silence and fake smiles, bound to a husband who guards his heart behind walls of stone. Just as Elowen accepts her silent fate, Callan returns–no longer the broken youth she left behind, but a ruthless corporate titan fueled by anger and unfinished business. When their paths collide, he shatters her defenses with five devastating words: "I never stopped loving you." Suddenly, Elowen is caught in a dangerous crossfire. Callan is determined to break her marriage, unaware that pursuing her puts them both in mortal danger. Meanwhile, Cassian drops his cold facade, revealing a possessive loyalty that suggests he may have loved her all along. When Callan digs into the past to uncover why Elowen left, he triggers a deadly web of lies connecting both their families. Someone orchestrated her blackmailed marriage and profited from their heartbreak–and that same enemy will stop at nothing to keep the truth buried. Torn between her marital vows to a husband who may be protecting her and a love that never died, Elowen faces an impossible choice. Should she remain in her gilded cage, or risk everything for the man who never let her go?
عرض المزيدThe heavy crystal champagne glass slipped from Elowen Hart’s trembling fingers.
Crash!
The sharp shatter of glass echoed across the white marble floor, instantly slicing through the smooth classical music floating across the grand ballroom. For a brief second, conversation stalled. Over two hundred high-society guests–clad in tailored tuxedos and designer gowns–turned toward the commotion.
"Mrs. Vale, are you alright?" a passing waiter asked hurriedly, signaling the floor crew.
Elowen didn't answer. She couldn't breathe. Her gaze remained locked on the massive projection screen above the main stage, where live media footage was broadcasting from the private airfield.
A tall man was stepping off the stairs of a sleek Gulfstream jet. Broad shoulders, an effortlessly refined posture, dark styled hair, and piercing blue eyes that held a cold, impenetrable intensity.
The glowing news banner across the bottom of the screen read:
CALLAN STERLING RETURNS AFTER FIVE YEARS. STERLING GLOBAL TO ANNOUNCE MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR MERGER WITH VALE CORPORATION.
Elowen’s heart slammed against her ribs before seemingly coming to a dead stop.
"No..." The breathy whisper slipped past her lips before she could catch it.
Five years. Five long, agonizing years. She had spent every single day forcing herself to believe that their paths would never cross again–that the ghost of their past was safely buried under layers of distance. Yet there he was. Alive. Wildly successful. And returned to the very city she called home.
"Elowen?"
A low, composed voice called her name from behind. Elowen forced a rigid, practiced smile onto her face and turned around.
"I'm fine. Just clumsy," she said smoothly, retrieving a fresh glass of water from a server's tray.
Standing before her was her husband, Cassian Vale.
The Chairman and CEO of Vale Corporation was the picture of stoic authority. His sharp, steel-gray eyes rested heavily on her face. He had seen the glass shatter. He had seen her reaction. Walking toward her with calm, deliberate steps, his expression remained entirely unreadable.
"What happened?" Cassian asked in a quiet tone reserved only for her.
Elowen looked down at her manicured nails. "Nothing. My hands just slipped."
Cassian’s gaze shifted to the sparkling shards being swept away. "You have never dropped a glass in the five years we’ve been married."
"I’m just exhausted, Cassian."
He studied her face for a long, heavy moment. Cassian was no fool–he knew every subtle nuance of her body language. Yet he didn't interrogate her. He simply gave a slight nod. "We will head back to the estate as soon as the opening remarks conclude."
Before Elowen could express her gratitude, polite applause erupted throughout the hall. Victor Vale, Cassian’s father, stepped up to the podium.
"Ladies and gentlemen," Victor’s deep voice echoed over the audio system. "Tonight marks a historic era for Vale Corporation. As our expansion continues, we are honored to align ourselves with one of the most formidable financial powerhouses of the decade."
The screen behind him transitioned to showcase corporate headlines.
"Sterling Global Holdings has set an unprecedented standard," Victor continued, his hands resting gracefully on the podium. "And tonight, we are joined by the architect of that empire, who has just arrived."
The heavy double doors of the ballroom swung open.
Every head in the room pivoted. A path cleared naturally as a tall, imposing figure strode into the venue, flanked by a discreet security detail.
Callan Sterling.
He wore a perfectly sculpted black suit. Confidence radiated from every line of his frame, yet the warm, approachable young man Elowen had once loved was completely gone. In his place stood a ruthless titan who had conquered international markets through sheer willpower.
Then, he raised his head.
His ocean-blue eyes cut directly through the crowd and locked straight onto Elowen.
The surrounding noise–the music, the clinking glasses, the hum of background chatter–instantly vanished. Five years dissolved in a single heartbeat. Elowen felt an overwhelming urge to turn away, to hide behind the marble pillars, but her body refused to obey.
Beside her, Cassian took a subtle step closer. Without a word, he placed one broad, protective hand lightly against the small of Elowen’s back. It was the instinctive gesture of a protective husband, but the movement did not go unnoticed.
Across the room, Callan’s jaw clenched slightly–a micro-expression that lasted only a fraction of a second before his mask of icy indifference returned.
Callan began walking straight toward them.
With every step he took, Elowen’s chest tightened further. When he finally came to a halt directly in front of the couple, an invisible, suffocating pressure settled over the three of them.
Cassian spoke first, holding out a hand. "Welcome back to the country, Mr. Sterling."
Callan extended his hand and grasped Cassian’s. "Thank you, Mr. Vale. It’s good to be back."
The handshake was firm, professional, and lingered a beat too long. Two titans assessing one another. Then, Callan turned his gaze directly to Elowen.
His voice came out surprisingly low. "You look well, Elowen."
Elowen swallowed around the lump in her throat, her knuckles white as she gripped her glass. "So do you. Congratulations on your success."
A faint, sharp smile touched Callan’s lips–polite, distant, and utterly devoid of warmth. "I hope married life has treated you with the generosity you sought."
The words landed like a physical blow.
Before the tension could shatter entirely, a board member approached Callan, gesturing toward the VIP lounge. Callan inclined his head, giving Elowen one final, lingering look before stepping away into the crowd.
Only when he was out of sight did Elowen realize she had been holding her breath.
Cassian silently reached out and gently removed the glass from her trembling hand. "You still love him," he said quietly.
It wasn't spoken with anger. It was stated as an absolute, unassailable truth.
Elowen’s voice cracked. "Cassian, I–"
Bzzzt. Bzzzt.
Her phone vibrated in her clutch. A text message from an unlisted number flashed across the screen:
Five years ago, you obeyed our terms to keep your family breathing. Tonight, you will obey again. If Callan Sterling learns why you left, your brother Owen will not survive the week.
Elowen’s blood ran ice-cold. Owen. Her younger brother. They were still watching him.
"I... I need fresh air," she blurted out, quickly hiding her screen and rushing toward the balcony doors.
She leaned heavily against the stone railing outside, tears of frustration stinging her eyes.
"You always were a terrible actress when you were frightened."
Elowen gasped, turning around quickly. Callan stood near the entrance of the balcony, the moonlight catching the harsh lines of his profile.
"Callan..." she breathed.
He stepped closer, stopping just out of arm's reach. "I spent eighteen months looking for you, Elowen. And then I opened the paper and saw you on the arm of a Vale heir." His voice dropped, laced with raw, unhealed pain. "Why? Was it really just money?"
Say yes, her mind screamed. Make him hate you so he stays safe.
"It was the choice I had to make," she whispered.
Before Callan could press further, the balcony doors clicked open. Cassian stepped out, placing a warm coat over Elowen's shoulders. His expression was steady, calm, and protective. "It’s getting cold, sweetheart. We should head to the car."
Callan backed away slowly, bowing his head slightly toward Cassian. "I’ll let you get back to your evening, Mr. Vale."
As Elowen turned to walk past Callan, he leaned in slightly. His voice was a barely audible whisper against the night air:
"I never stopped loving you, Elowen."
The subterranean archive fell into a suffocating silence.No one moved. Every eye remained glued to the final signature stamped onto the fading, yellowed partnership agreement: Sebastian Ashcroft.Elowen slowly lifted her head, her pale face illuminated by the harsh beam of Callan’s flashlight, her emerald eyes meeting his grim gaze. "So... he wasn't just a shadow in the background. He was part of everything."Callan shook his head, his jaw clenching so hard a muscle twitched along his cheek. "No. He wasn't just a partner. He was the architect behind all of it."Detective Nathan Cross carefully folded the ancient contract, sliding it into a protective plastic evidence sleeve. "This is prime material evidence. But right now, Mrs. Vale..." He pointed toward the small wooden box resting in her trembling hands. "I think you need to open that."Elowen’s fingers tightened around the blue velvet ribbon. Her pulse hammered violently against her ribs. She had spent six long, agonizing years pr
The morning sun filtered through the sheer curtains of the hospital room, bathing the polished floor in a warm, golden hue. Outside, the city moved at its usual relentless pace. Buses rumbled down the boulevard, street vendors called out their daily specials, and pedestrians hurried along the sidewalks.For Elowen, however, time seemed to stand still.She stood by the window, her thumb repeatedly tracing the edge of the yellowed paper she had found on the chapel bench the previous evening.The truth about your mother is hidden inside the old Hart Manor.A faint knock echoed at the door before it creaked open. Callan stepped inside, holding two paper coffee cups. He had shed his designer suit jacket, his crisp white shirt sleeves rolled up to his forearms. Heavy dark shadows under his eyes betrayed his exhaustion."I brought coffee," he said quietly, offering one to her.Elowen managed a tired, appreciative smile. "Thank you."He leaned against the window frame beside her, his dark eye
Elowen sat frozen on the hospital garden bench, the smartphone still pressed against her ear. "Don't tell anyone I'm alive..." Her mother’s frail, terrified whisper echoed through her mind, clashing violently with her memories of six years ago—the heavy rain, the black umbrellas, the fresh soil covering her mother's casket. Now, a second call from an unlisted number had shattered her reality completely: "Remember that we are always listening." Someone knew her mother was alive. Someone was watching her every move. Her heart hammering against her ribs, Elowen hurried back into the main building. Outside Cassian’s private suite, Detective Nathan Cross stood speaking with two stationed officers. He paused as he saw her pale face. "Mrs. Vale," Nathan said, taking a step forward. "Are you alright?" Elowen quickly lowered her gaze, clutching her handbag tightly. "I'm fine, Detective. Just... tired." Nathan studied her closely. He knew she was holding back, but he refrained fro
The hospital suite fell back into a heavy, suffocating silence.No one moved. No one dared to break the stillness. Inside the velvet-lined black box rested the silver engagement ring, its pear-cut diamond glinting under the harsh, artificial hospital lighting like a ghost summoned from another life.Elowen stared down at it, her chest heaving with quick, shallow breaths. Five long years had passed since the night she vanished from Callan’s life, discarding her identity and burying her dreams to keep her brother alive. She had believed that ring was lost forever–a forgotten artifact of a broken dream, swallowed up by the secrets of the past.Slowly, almost hypnotically, she reached her trembling hand toward the velvet cushion.Callan’s hand shot out, his fingers wrapping firmly around her wrist. "Don't touch it."She lifted her eyes to meet his, emerald meeting icy blue. "Callan... it might hold a clue. They sent it to torture us, which means it might tell us where they're holding Owen












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