Mag-log in3RD POINT OF VIEW♡“So… one of the police officers began, Mr. Seth Ashford, as you know we brought you here for further investigation.”Seth sat across from them, his posture firm, his expression already showing irritation. “Yeah, further investigation on what? You can’t believe whatever that man told you,” he said sharply, referring to Zane without bothering to hide it.The officer didn't bother reacting to his tone, He opened the file on the table instead, flipping through a few pages before placing it flat in front of him. “We’re not here to act on assumptions, Mr. Ashford. We’re here because new information has been presented regarding an incident that was previously ruled as an accident.”Seth’s gaze dropped briefly to the file before returning to the officer. “Then maybe you should also know that the person giving you that ‘new information’ has his own motives.”“That may be the case,” the officer replied flatly, “but that doesn’t invalidate the need to verify what he has provid
3RD POINT OF VIEW.The sound of the car stopping so abruptly pulled everyone’s attention toward the driveway. Seth’s expression changed the moment he recognized the car, and when Zane stepped out with two uniformed officers behind him, the tension at the entrance rose immediately.Aurelia felt it without fully understanding it. She glanced at Seth first, then at the people standing ahead of her, trying to read their reactions. Something about this situation was different from everything else she had experienced since waking up.Zane walked forward without hesitation, his gaze fixed on Seth and Grandfather Ashford. There was no attempt to soften his presence this time. Whatever he had decided before coming here, he had already committed to it.Seth moved a step forward, placing himself just ahead of Aurelia in a way that was subtle but intentional. “What is this?” he asked, his tone firm.Zane didn’t answer immediately. Instead, he gestured toward the officers behind him. “I think it’s
3RD POV~The next morning, the doctor came in not long after breakfast had been brought to Aurelia’s room. By then, she had already been awake for a while, sitting up in bed and trying to make sense of the things around her. The room still felt unfamiliar, even though she had spent the night there. Every now and then, she found herself touching the blanket or looking toward the window as though trying to connect with something that should have felt known to her but didn’t.Seth was seated nearby, going through some documents the nurse had brought earlier. He looked up the moment the doctor entered.“Good morning,” the doctor said, walking in with a file in hand. His attention moved between both of them before settling on Aurelia. “How are you feeling today?”Aurelia looked at him and answered honestly. “uhmm a little tired… but better than yesterday.”“That’s good,” the doctor replied. “You’ve been through a lot physically, even if most of the injury was internal. The good news is tha
3RD POVZane didn’t slow down until he was completely out of the hospital building The moment the glass doors closed behind him, he exhalef sharply, running a hand through his hair as he tried to compose himself, everything he had just seen kept replaying in his head, Aurelia looking at him like a complete stranger and asking if Grandfather was her father, accepting whatever version of the truth they feed her without question, her innocent look. It didn’t sit right with him, He knew exactly what his family were capable of when it came to protecting their image, their name, and whatever secrets they had buried under it. Now that Aurelia had no memory, they had the perfect opportunity to reshape everything around her.And that was exactly what they were doing already.Zane pulled out his phone, staring at the screen for a moment before locking it again. Calling wouldn’t solve anything right now. Acting too fast wouldn’t either. He needed to think things through properly.Back inside th
3RD POV“She can hear on her own now?!” Seth asked as he and Grandfather Ashford stepped into the room, both of them directing their attention toward Zane, who had gone unusually quiet.Zane stood slightly to the side, his expression no longer as composed as before. His thoughts were moving quickly, trying to piece together what this meant and what he needed to do next. If Aurelia couldn’t remember anything, then the truth he had fought to bring to light was now sitting uselessly in his hands. That didn’t sit well with him, not when he knew exactly what had been done and who had been protected all these years.“Yes,” the doctor responded immediately, turning to face them. “It appears to be a kind of reversal. She has lost access to her memories for now, but her hearing has returned. She can hear without any assistance.”Seth and Grandfather Ashford exchanged a brief look. It was quick, almost unnoticeable, but there was a shared understanding in it that Zane caught immediately.“That’
3RD POINT OF VIEW“Aurelia have you talked to Seth yet?” Zane’s voice rang through his end of the call, smooth as usual but with a clear edge of concern beneath it.“Why?” Seth replied immediately, his tone sharp and direct. “This was your plan all along… why did you tell her, Zane? Why?” His voice rose slightly before he checked himself, his jaw tightening as he glanced toward grandfather Ashford.Zane didn’t answer right away. When he finally spoke, his tone had shifted, more focused now.“Where is she?” Seth didn’t hesitate. “She’s at the hospital.”Zane’s response came quickly. “Hospital?! what happened?”“She had an accident,” Seth said, keeping it short. “A car crash.”Zane inhaled slowly on the other end. “Is she okay?” “She’s fine.”“I’m coming to see her, send me the hospital address.”“No,” Seth said instantly, his voice firm and angry “You’re not coming anywhere.”There was a pause, but Zane didn’t back down. “I need to see her.”“You’ve done enough already, if had just kep
AURELIA POV♡“Who is it?” Teresa asked casually, glancing at my phone when she noticed me looking at the screen.“It’s nothing,” I replied quickly. “Just an app notification.” Even though Teresa knew me better than most people at the company, she still didn’t know about my relationship with Seth b
SETH POVI stare at the ceiling of Regina’s apartment, watching the soft golden light from her chandelier reflect off the polished surface.Everything about this place screamed luxury.The marble floors. The velvet couches. The glass walls that overlooked the New York city skyline. The faint scent
AURELIA POVMy eyes fluttered open slowly, as if they were struggling against something heavy. The first thing I saw was light. Sharp, white, blinding light. It hurt so much that I had to close my eyes again almost immediately. For a moment, I thought I was still dreaming.When I tried to sit up, m
AURELIA POV“Yes,” Grandfather said as he continued, his voice steady and final. “Zane has been away from home for too long. We have to put the past behind us and work together again.”“But, Grandfather,” Seth started to say.“No buts,” Grandfather interjected firmly. “Just like you said, you are t







