Chapter 3 – Torn Apart
Mia didn’t know how long she walked. The streets were quiet at this hour, empty except for the occasional car passing by, headlights cutting through the night. Her thoughts were anything but quiet. Sophie’s confession echoed in her mind, gnawing at her from the inside. It wasn’t just the betrayal—it was the fact that Ethan had been with Sophie first. He never told her, never hinted at it, and now Mia couldn’t shake the feeling that she had been played.
What else had Ethan kept from her?
She wandered toward the park, the one where she and Sophie used to hang out when they were kids. They had shared everything once—secrets, laughter, dreams of the future. Now it felt like everything had been a lie.
Mia stopped at one of the benches, collapsing onto the cold metal. She buried her face in her hands, trying to breathe, but the suffocating weight of it all made her feel like she was drowning.
Her phone buzzed again, Ethan’s name flashing across the screen once more. She hesitated, her fingers trembling as she swiped to read the message.
“Everything okay?”
No. Everything was falling apart. She wanted to scream at him, to demand answers. But what would that accomplish? He was just like everyone else—selfish, secretive, using her for his own needs. And she had been stupid enough to fall for it.
Mia’s fingers hovered over the keyboard, unsure of what to say. But she couldn’t bring herself to respond. Not now.
She stuffed the phone back into her pocket and leaned back on the bench, staring up at the dark sky. Her mind raced with a thousand questions, none of which she had answers for. How had she let things get so complicated? What was she even doing with Ethan? It wasn’t supposed to be serious. But it had gotten under her skin, and now… now it felt like she was losing control.
The next morning, Mia dragged herself back to her apartment, exhaustion weighing heavily on her. She hadn’t slept. How could she, with her mind spinning like it was? She didn’t know what to say to Sophie, or to Ethan. And Liam… God, she couldn’t even think about him right now. She was barely keeping herself together.
As she stepped through the door, her phone buzzed again. This time, it was Liam.
“Can we meet later? I miss you.”
Her chest tightened. Liam was everything safe, everything stable, and she loved him for that. But her feelings for him were nothing compared to the raw, reckless passion she felt for Ethan. And now, knowing what she knew, she couldn’t face Liam. Not yet.
Mia dropped her keys on the counter and collapsed onto the couch. She needed to figure out what to do next. She needed clarity. But instead, all she could feel was anger and betrayal, swirling inside her like a storm she couldn’t control.
Her phone buzzed again. Ethan.
This time, she couldn’t ignore it.
“We need to talk,” she texted back, her fingers tapping furiously against the screen. “Now.”
An hour later, Mia was back at Ethan’s penthouse. The moment he opened the door, her heart skipped a beat despite the fury boiling beneath her skin. He looked like sin, as always—perfectly tousled hair, the sharp lines of his jaw, that confident smirk that had once made her melt. But now all she saw was deceit.
“Mia, what’s going on?” Ethan asked, frowning as she pushed past him into the apartment.
She spun to face him, her eyes blazing. “Why didn’t you tell me?” she demanded, her voice trembling with a mix of hurt and anger.
Ethan’s brow furrowed. “Tell you what?”
“About Sophie.” The words were like acid on her tongue. “She told me everything, Ethan. That you slept with her.”
The confusion on his face vanished, replaced with something unreadable. “Mia—”
“No!” She cut him off, her voice rising. “You should have told me! You knew she was my best friend, and you never thought it was important to mention that you’d been with her?”
Ethan sighed, running a hand through his hair. “It was before we got involved, Mia. It didn’t mean anything. I didn’t think—”
“That’s the problem, Ethan! You didn’t think. You never think about how this affects me. I trusted you, and now I find out that you’ve been keeping secrets from me this whole time?”
Ethan stepped toward her, his eyes dark with frustration. “I didn’t lie to you, Mia. It wasn’t relevant. What happened with Sophie was a mistake, something that never should have happened, and it was long before we started this. I didn’t tell you because I didn’t want to hurt you.”
“Well, guess what? You did hurt me.” Her voice cracked, emotion bubbling to the surface. “You always told me I was the only one. You made me feel like I mattered, and now I find out I’m just another girl in your bed?”
Ethan’s jaw clenched, his gaze hardening. “You’re not just another girl, Mia. You know that.”
“Do I?” She shot back, her eyes brimming with tears. “Because right now, I feel like I’ve been a fool. I’ve been sneaking around, lying to Liam, all because I thought what we had was special. But you’ve been lying to me, too.”
He closed the distance between them, his hand reaching out to touch her face, but she stepped back, her body trembling with rage and hurt.
“Don’t,” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “I can’t do this right now.”
“Mia, I’m sorry.” His voice softened, but the apology felt empty. “I didn’t mean for you to find out like this.”
“Well, I did.” She wiped at her eyes, trying to keep the tears at bay. “And now I don’t know what to believe anymore.”
Ethan stood there, watching her, his expression unreadable. For the first time since they started this, Mia felt like she didn’t know him at all. Maybe she never did.
“I need some time,” she said, her voice trembling. “I need to think.”
Ethan nodded slowly, his gaze never leaving hers. “Take all the time you need.”
But as Mia turned to leave, she couldn’t shake the feeling that the damage had already been done.
Mia spent the rest of the day in a fog, her mind swirling with confusion and doubt. She didn’t go home. She didn’t want to face Liam, not when her own life was falling apart. Instead, she wandered through the city, aimless, trying to make sense of everything.
By the time the sun began to set, she found herself back at the park, sitting on the same bench as the night before. Her phone buzzed again. This time, it was Sophie.
“Can we talk?” the message read.
Mia stared at the screen, her chest tightening. She didn’t know if she was ready to face Sophie, not after everything that had happened. But she couldn’t avoid her forever.
Taking a deep breath, Mia typed back: “Yeah. Let’s meet tomorrow.”
She hit send and leaned back on the bench, her mind spinning. Tomorrow. She’d deal with Sophie tomorrow. But for now, all she wanted was to disappear.
Chapter 140: With all my heart ETHAN The soft hum of the television filled the living room as I scrolled through my phone absentmindedly. The news anchor’s voice droned on about economic fluctuations, political scandals—nothing that interested me. That was until I heard Smith Cole’s name. I glanced up at the screen. The bold letters at the bottom of the screen made my eyebrows lift. “BREAKING NEWS: BUSINESS TYCOON SMITH COLE FOUND DEAD IN PRISON CELL” I sat up, the remote slipping from my fingers. “According to sources, Smith Cole was found unresponsive in his cell early this morning. While initial reports suggest suicide, investigations are still ongoing.” I grabbed my phone and immediately dialed Greg. He picked up after two rings. “I was wondering how long it’d take you to call.” I didn’t waste time. “Did you hear the news?” Greg chuckled. “I knew the news before the news knew.” I froze. “Damn, don’t tell me you were behind this.” There was a pau
Chapter 139: OliviaMIA A Month Later.Time didn’t erase the grief I felt, but it softened the pain a little. A few months had passed since my dad’s death and Smith Cole’s sentencing, and while the pain still lingered, life had started moving forward. Uncle Greg had stepped up as the CEO of Evans Group, and surprisingly, he was doing a damn good job. It wasn’t just about running the company; it was about maintaining what dad had built. With Marvin by his side, helping in ways none of us had expected, the company was thriving again. His kids, Derrick and Amanda, had finally settled into life in New York. Amanda was adjusting well to her new school, making friends and embracing the city. Derrick became quieter but sharp as ever, and had taken a liking to Marvin. Watching my brother interact with them, laughing and being… normal, gave me hope. Ava moved out of the city after Dad's funeral, she said this city reminded her of him and if she needed to move on, she had to leave.Aunt
Chapter 138: CampingETHANThe drive to the cemetery was silent. Mia stared out the window, her fingers playing with the hem of her sweater. I knew she was deep in thought, maybe even trying to find the right words to say when we got there. I reached over, placing my hand over hers. "You don't have to say anything if you don't want to." She exhaled, nodding slightly but didn't look at me. When we arrived, she hesitated before stepping out of the car. The cemetery was quiet, the only sound being the rustling of leaves in the wind. I followed behind her, giving her space as she walked up to her father’s grave. She kneeled, tracing the name on the tombstone with her fingers. "Hi, Dad," she whispered. "It's been a while." I stayed back, leaning against the car, letting her have her moment. She wiped her eyes. "We won, you know. We got him. Smith Cole is going to rot in prison for the rest of his miserable life. Uncle Greg made sure of it." She let out a shaky breath. "But it d
Chapter 137: Together, We're strongerMIA"Mia, are you okay?" I heard as I woke up with a gasp, cold water dripping down my face. My heart pounded as my vision adjusted, and I saw Sophie kneeling beside me, her face filled with concern. I blinked rapidly, struggling to make sense of what had just happened. The last thing I remembered was seeing Ethan.Ethan, who was supposed to be dead, was standing in that courtroom. My chest tightened. Was I hallucinating? Was I losing my mind? “Thank goodness you're awake, you scared us Mia.” Aunt Cecilia exclaimed.I ignored her, “Wasn't that Ethan? I need to be sure, let's go back to the courtroom.”I struggled to get up and headed back into the courtroom, aunt Cecilia and Sophie behind me. Then I heard the judge’s voice. “In light of the overwhelming evidence presented to this court, Smith Cole is hereby sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.” My head snapped toward the judge’s bench. The courtroom was dead s
Chapter 136: Plea dealAUTHOR POVThe world around Smith Cole was crumbling. Politicians who once shook his hand in private meetings were now scrambling to erase any connection to him. Some fled the country entirely, disappearing into private jets with hastily packed bags, their families already on their way to safe havens overseas. George Ramsey, one of Smith’s closest allies, wiped the sweat off his brow as he rushed through a VIP airport terminal. “Where’s the damn pilot?” he snapped at his assistant, his hands trembling as he checked his watch. “He’s preparing the jet, sir. But…” “No buts! We need to be out of here in ten minutes!” The assistant hesitated. “Sir, the feds are looking into your accounts. If you leave now, it’ll…” “Shut up and do as you’re told!” George Ramsey barked before marching toward the boarding gate. Across the city, others were making similar escapes. Some tried bribing their way out of investigations, while others resigned from their governme
Chapter 135: Walk freeMARVIN EVANSMia wasn’t the same anymore. Since Dad’s funeral, she had withdrawn into herself, barely speaking, barely eating. I saw it in her eyes, the emptiness. She would sit for hours, staring at nothing, lost in a world none of us could reach. Sophie visited often, trying to get her to eat, to talk, to function. Sometimes, Mia responded with a weak smile or a nod, but most times, she just existed in silence. Greg’s kids were around too, trying to lighten the mood, but it was like talking to a ghost. I knew what she was feeling. I felt it too. Dad was gone, Murdered in cold blood and the bastard who did it was still out there. That changed the day Greg walked in. I was sitting in the living room, flipping through TV channels, not really watching, when Greg strode in with a determined look on his face. “I found him,” he announced. I turned off the TV. Sophie looked up from where she sat beside Mia. Even Mia’s blank expression shifted slightly.