LOGINElara Hart resides in a gilded prison. She agreed to marry Adrian Kingsley, a man who sees emotions as a liability and his wife as a required transaction in order to save her dying father. In the hopes that her patience would eventually break the billionaire's heart, Elara puts up with the chilly quiet of their London house for a year. However, Elara's hope is dashed when she learns two things on the same day: that she is carrying the Kingsley heir at last, and that Adrian has already completed the legal paperwork to dump her as soon as the kid is born. She is a throwaway container for him and a minor inconvenience for his mother. Elara does the unthinkable as she realizes she is imprisoned in a home that just wants her womb. She vanishes without a trace. Dr. Elara Hart is now a much more confident woman than the shy young lady who asked for an appointment seven years ago. She is a well-known doctor and a fiercely protective mother to Lucas, who has Adrian's steel-gray eyes. The balance of power has changed when Adrian returns to her life through a chance meeting. Too late, Adrian understands that love can not be controlled, but Elara is no longer available. He must realize that in this struggle of wills, some hearts can not be won back once they have been broken.
View MoreNathan Kingsley sat in the corner booth of The Dorchester bar, swirling his third whisky and watching the entrance with predatory patience. The soft jazz playing overhead did nothing to calm the excitement thrumming through his veins. Opportunity. That's what Adrian's spectacular downfall represented. Pure, beautiful opportunity.He'd watched his cousin self-destruct over the past two weeks with a mixture of amusement and calculation. Adrian, the golden boy, the perfect heir, the one who could do no wrong in the eyes of the board, was finally showing cracks. Deep, irreparable cracks.His phone buzzed. A message from his contact at the PR firm.‘New developments. Call me.’Nathan smiled into his drink. He'd been paying Sophia Ward very well for information, and she hadn't disappointed yet. The woman was a shark, exactly the kind of person I was looking for.He stepped outside into the cold November evening and dialed."Tell me something good, Sophia.""Better than good." Her voice was
The rain hammered against the windows of Maya's flat, turning the London streets below into blurred streaks of light and shadow. She stood at the window with her third cup of coffee, staring at her phone like it might suddenly ring with news she desperately needed.Two weeks.Elara had been gone for two weeks, and all Maya had was one cryptic text message: ‘I'm safe. I'm sorry I couldn't tell you. I love you.’That was it. Nothing since. No calls. No updates. Just silence.Maya had tried calling Elara's number obsessively for the first three days thirty, forty times a day until it became clear the phone was off permanently. She'd gone to every place they used to go together: the coffee shop near Elara's old flat, the park where they'd studied for exams, the little bookshop Elara loved. Nothing.Her best friend had vanished like smoke.And meanwhile, Adrian bloody Kingsley was plastering his face across every news outlet, playing the concerned husband. Maya had watched his press confe
Elara POVThe vehicle smelled of stale coffee and rain. Anne drove in perfect quiet, her hands firm on the wheel and her eyes constantly fixed on the road. She hasn't said anything since we left Haven House twenty minutes ago. Hadn't asked my name, hadn't given hers other than what Margaret told me, and hadn't even looked at me in the rearview mirror.I sat in the back seat gripping my suitcase, everything I possessed pressed against my chest like armor, and watched the dark landscape pass by. There are no streetlights out here. No houses. Just vast fields with occasional groups of trees, dark forms against a somewhat less black sky.My phone was still in pieces in the bag. Battery detached from the gadget, SIM card removed. As if taking it down would fix the error I had made.Two minutes. I had been on the phone with Adrian for two minutes.Long enough for him to hear my voice crack. Long enough for his detectives to locate a general area. Long enough to shatter the delicate peace I
Chapter Ten: One Week GoneElara POVSeven days.I'd been at Haven House for seven days, and I still woke up every morning expecting to be back in the Kingsley mansion. Expecting to hear Mrs. Chen's polite knock, Victoria's cold voice, Adrian's footsteps in the hallway.Instead, I woke to birdsong and the smell of bread baking downstairs.The room was small but mine. The bed was narrow but comfortable. The window overlooked fields that stretched endlessly under gray November skies. No marble. No chandeliers. No portraits of dead Kingsleys watching my every move.Just peace. And silence. And the constant, gnawing fear that it wouldn't last.I sat up slowly, my hand moving automatically to my stomach. Still flat. Still showing no evidence of the life growing inside. But I knew it was there. I felt it in the exhaustion that hit me like a wave every afternoon, in the way certain smells made my stomach turn, in the tenderness of my breasts.My phone sat in the dresser drawer where I'd shov
I woke to pale morning light filtering through the guest room curtains. For a moment, one blessed, ignorant moment I forgot where I was. Then reality crashed back: the mansion, the pregnancy, the plan to escape.My hand moved instinctively to my stomach. Still flat. Still secret.I checked my phone
I didn't sleep that night. I couldn't. The pregnancy test sat on the nightstand beside me, those two pink lines glowing like an accusation in the darkness. Adrian slept soundly on his side of the bed, his breathing deep and even, unburdened by guilt or second thoughts. What he paid for. The wor
Elara's pov I sat on the cold tile of the bathroom floor, the plastic stick trembling in my hand. Two pink lines.It was the very thing I had prayed for six months ago, believing a child would be the bridge to Adrian’s heart. Now, looking at those lines, all I felt was a cold, paralyzing terror.
Elara's pov The gala was a sea of black ties and champagne flutes, but to me, it felt like a firing squad.Adrian’s hand was a heavy weight on the small of my back. He didn't hold me; he steered me. We moved through the ballroom of the Vale estate, a space so gilded it felt like walking inside a g






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