تسجيل الدخول***Megan’s POV***
Six Years Later
The screams echoed in the warehouse, and blood splashed on my veiled cheeks. The man tied to the chair, hands bound and face battered, coughed out blood as he looked up at me.
"Please... please forgive me," he whimpered, tears mixing with sweat on his dirt-smeared face. "I didn’t mean to betray you, please, Lady M... I beg you."
I stood tall, silent, a dark veil covering my face. Only my eyes peeked through the slit. I wasn't the same woman I was years ago who would flinch at mere act like this. His life hung by a thread, and I held the scissors.
I took a slow and deliberate step forward.
"You don’t get to say my name," I said calmly.
He sobbed harder, his breath wheezing. “It was a mistake! I was desperate... they offered me money... my daughter needed…"
With a flick of my wrist, the knife slid across his throat.
His eyes widened in shock as blood gushed out, painting his shirt crimson. He gurgled, trying to scream, but it was too late. His body jerked once, then went still.
"Then you should’ve begged them for mercy," I said under my breath.
I stared at the lifeless body a moment longer, until the last trace of life left his eyes. Then I turned to the silent men behind me, my men.
None of them moved.
Not until I spoke.
"Clean this up," I said coldly. "Make sure the others get the message. Betrayal is never rewarded."
"Yes, Boss," one of them muttered, already moving to drag the chair and body away.
I walked out without another word. That kill hadn’t made me feel anything. No thrill. No regret.
But once I was inside my private quarters, I pulled off the veil and collapsed onto the leather couch, head tilted back, eyes to the ceiling.
My hands trembled slightly. Not from guilt. But from memory, no matter the men I had slain I wasn't satisfied that they weren't Joe.
Six years ago, I had nothing.
I still remembered leaving Joe’s mansion that night, barefoot, bleeding, destroyed. My dignity had been crushed under his shoe like I was nothing but a discarded toy. I wandered the streets like a ghost, my heart aching, my body weak, my eyes wild with pain.
Then the van pulled up.
It was black, quiet, and sudden. Before I could even turn around, something hit the back of my head. Sharp, cold pain. And then darkness swallowed me whole.
When I woke up, I was in a bright white room. Empty walls and no windows. My body was wrapped in bandages. My skin itched and burned. And across the room, a man sat in a chair, arms crossed.
Kai Slayer.
I hadn’t known his name then. I just saw his eyes, calculating and quiet. He was young, not much older than me. He had a scar running from his jaw to the base of his neck. He looked like someone who’d lived a thousand lifetimes through violence alone.
"So you're Joe's wife," he said abruptly.
My throat was dry. I could barely sit up. For a moment I thought joe had sent him. "Not anymore."
He gave a dry chuckle. "Good. I don’t like that bastard either."
I squinted at him. "Why did you save me?"
He stood, walking slowly toward me. "Because I figured the bastard finally threw you out.
“He didn't. I left.”
He chuckled. “We have a common enemy, honey. And I see potential. Work for me. Become someone he can’t trample on. Someone the world will kneel for."
I didn’t answer then. But deep down, I was thrilled.
I took the deal.
I trained under mercenaries, bled in the sand, fought in underground rings. I studied under assassins, learned how to poison, how to shoot, how to disappear. I learned to command. I learned to lead. I handled drug trades, weapon shipments, and high-stakes deals across countries. I became a name whispered in fear, the Veiled Queen.
But nothing could’ve prepared me for the day I missed my period.
I tried to ignore it. I blamed the nausea on stress. I told myself it was nothing.
But Kai noticed.
He cornered me one evening, tossing a test kit into my hand. "Take it."
I stared at it, shaking.
I did.
Positive.
I was pregnant.
“It’s Joe’s,” I whispered. My voice barely audible.
He didn’t say anything for a long time. He just stared at me.
Then he stepped closer and looked me dead in the eye.
“Then you train harder,” he said. “You become someone they’ll fear even before they know your name. And when the time comes, you go back and take everything.”
And I did.
Now, I was in my suite. My face was still veiled. My name still feared across all cities, Lady M. Noone knew who I was beneath the veil
The door opened behind me. I didn’t need to turn to know it was Kai.
“They’re half asleep,” he said as he walked in, my two little boys trailing behind him in matching hoodies. Their eyes were sleepy, and they each clutched a toy gun.
"Mummy," Cole said first, his voice soft and warm.
Ethan didn’t wait. He ran to me, arms wide open. "We’re hungry."
I turned, removing the veil. My boys. My heartbeat. Ethan and Cole. Six years old and already smarter than most grown men.
"You just ate," I said, crouching to hug them.
"We want noodles," Cole mumbled.
"With egg!" Ethan added.
Kai chuckled, setting down a grocery bag. "There’s cup noodles in the bag. Go warm it with the maid."
They dashed out in unison.
Kai turned to me.
"Flight's in two days. Everything’s ready."
I nodded slowly. "And the facade?"
"Perfectly constructed," he said. "You’re now the CEO of Raven Vogue. Your fashion business is legal, clean, and profitable. Apartment's in uptown Manhattan. Staff well trained. And… there's no ties to me or the syndicate whatsoever."
I closed my eyes for a second, breathing out.
Returning to the States.
Returning to his space. Joe had done so well for himself and taken after his father, sadly his father succumbed and gave him the empire even without my presence, alongside the conniving Miranda, he ruled the whole of the states, and with the veiled queen going there, it would trigger alot.
I sighed. "And school for the boys?"
"Enrolled," he replied. "Elite academy. Nobody will question their identity. Their records are airtight."
I moved to pour myself a glass of whiskey. My hands shook just a little as I gripped the bottle.
"You scared?" Kai asked.
I looked at him. "No. Just anxious."
I swirled the glass gently, watching the amber liquid roll against the sides.
"I’m not the same woman who left his house crying. But still… he ruined me. Now I get to show him what he created."
Kai sat on bed, folding his arms.
“You’re stronger than him now. He wouldn’t even recognize you.”
I smirked and sipped my whiskey. “Oh, he will. The day I bring him to his knees, he’ll know exactly who I am.”
He stared at me for a while before standing. “We start moving tomorrow. Your first public appearance will be at the grand reopening of the New York Raven Vogue headquarters. The press will be there.”
I turned back to the window.
“Let the world meet the Boss Lady.”
And just like that, the curtain to my vengeance lifted, slowly, silently, like a dagger waiting to strike.
Joe’s POVI enjoyed a thick glass of wine in my penthouse, expecting the arrival of my esteemed guest, my legs crossed on the table, tie slightly undone and a knowing smirk sitting at the corner of my lips.Carl sat across from me typing furiously on his laptop as he kept stealing glances my way.“Ask,” I finally said, looking away in delight and suddenly growing bored of his quiet stares. “Why do you keep staring like you’ve suddenly lost your ability to speak these days?”“You look exceptionally confident these days,” Carl muttered. “For a man whose ex-wife and kids are currently being protected by another man.”“Point of correction,” I grinned. “My wife. Megan and I are still legally married. And second of all, the hell with that bastard. I have a sweet plan on how to win Megan back and have my kids calling me papa.”Carl rolled his eyes immediately.“This is the time to be careful, Joe. No time for those reckless steps you always took toward Megan. She’s feisty now and extremely g
Kai’s POVI didn’t know if it was just me, but the tension around the kids’ attendant felt a little too heavy for someone simply escorting a parent to the principal’s office.Or maybe she was nervous because the children in question were under her supervision.Either way, I needed to establish something very clearly in this school.Ethan and Cole were not children anyone could casually expose to strangers.The teacher finally stopped in front of the principal’s office and knocked softly, her hands trembling slightly at her sides.A quiet voice answered from inside.“Come in.”She pushed the door open gently and stepped aside for me to enter first.“Sir… this is one of the boys’ guardians. Ethan and Cole’s…”The principal barely looked up until he heard the twins’ names. The moment his eyes landed on me, recognition flashed across his face and his expression tightened.“Mr… Kai,” he muttered quickly, dismissing the teacher with a wave of his hand.“I see you still recognize me after al
Kai’s POVMegan noticed the shift in my expression immediately and sensed something was wrong. She ushered the kids toward the dining table for breakfast before slowly walking closer to me.“What is wrong?” she asked warily. “What did Anton say?”I hesitated for a moment, not wanting her to worry when what she truly needed was rest, but knowing Megan, she wouldn’t calm down until she knew the full situation herself.“It’s Joe” I said finally. “He had one of men patrolling around the estate. The guards found footage of him around the estate and near the school surveillance system.”“What?” Megan whispered, her hand slipping from the staircase railing she’d been holding onto moments ago in laughter and ease.Now her fingers trembled.“This was weeks ago,” I continued carefully. “Even before Joe arrived at the estate. His men had already found the kids’ school route and had been following your car before repeatedly losing the trail.”Megan exhaled shakily.“I guess after enough tries, he
Kai’s POVBy the time Megan and I were done training, we were both heaving in exhaustion, sweat clinging to our skin as we made jokes about each other’s stance and composure while fighting just to ease the mood around us, yet the lingering fear of Joe Julian taking the kids still weighed heavily in the air.On my part, I tried swaying Megan’s mind off the situation even if only for a short while so she could rest, but every now and then I still caught the worry in her face.She was scared.Not for herself.For the boys.For the tug of war that was coming.I could tell she barely had any proper sleep since Joe showed up at the estate with those DNA papers.I watched her as she lay on the mat, back flat against the floor, eyes wide open like she was afraid to spare even a second for rest.“When are you going to give yourself a break, Megan?”She turned toward me with a small smile.“Break? I’m literally resting right now, what do you mean?” she laughed lightly.“No, Megan. I mean actual
Megan’s POVEver since Joe had appeared at the estate waving those papers around, fear had settled deep into my bones like poison and I hated the thought of him feeling superior over me.—Him seeing me break.I hated jumping at every sound around my kids these past few days, hated being extremely careful around them so badly that even they sensed my fear and grew worried and alert around the house. They asked questions, pressed on about wanting to know who Joe was and if he was going to take them away.I hated having my kids feel unsafe even around me.I was slowly going back to being that broken woman Joe had once manipulated into his control and that was the worst image any mother would want her kids to see her through.The tossing and turning in my bed wasn’t helping matters. I could barely sleep these days, always walking around the house, checking my kids’ room every few minutes like Joe was going to slip in through the windows and steal them away even with the hefty guards patro
Megan's POVMy eyes kept darting from the door to the clock and back to the door as I and Kai waited patiently in Victoria's office, his hands resting over mine.Suddenly the doorknob twisted open revealing Victoria in all her glory, elegant as always in a fitted black suit and red heels that clicked sharply against the floor.But my chest was too heavy to admire her properly.“Welcome, Ms Megan and—?”“Kai Slayer,” Kai stood up almost immediately extending his hand for a handshake but Victoria only paused for a second, her eyes moving from him to me.“We're together,” I explained softly.A knowing look crossed her face before she finally took his handshake.“Welcome Mr Kai, please have a seat.”Kai nodded calmly and sat back down beside me while Victoria settled into her chair opposite us.“I noted your message from my secretary Mr Kai,” she began calmly, opening a file on her desk, “and I deeply understand the intensity of the situation.”I swallowed hard.The intensity.That was on
Megan’s POVThe phone sat on the coffee table like a snake. I stared at the screen. The words were still there.“I know your big secret.”My heart dropped so fast it hurt. My fingers turned cold. For a few seconds I forgot how to breathe. I read the message again. And again. The letters didn’t chan
Joe’s POV“Cole!”The other twin—Ethan, I realized—grabbed his brother’s arm firmly, his small fingers tightening with surprising authority. “We’re not supposed to tell strangers.”The word struck harder than I expected. Strangers. It hit me with the weight of someone throwing stones at glass I did
Megan’s POVThe traffic finally cleared, and I was able to turn into the school premises, my foot easing off the brake as I scanned the crowded space ahead.Parents were everywhere.Cars lined both sides of the road, doors opening and closing nonstop. Children ran ahead, laughing loudly, school bag
Megan’s POV“Woahhh!”Cole’s voice bounced off the high ceiling the moment we stepped inside Kai’s mansion, the sound echoing back at him like the house itself was answering.Ethan stopped right behind him, one foot still hovering mid-step, his mouth parting slowly as his eyes traveled upward. He d







