LOGINFeisty, fiery, courageous but yet so clueless. The perfect words to describe her. Easily manipulated and lured by her weakness.
Pathetic.
He gave her a chance, an opportunity to walk away from the lurking danger. But she was soft-hearted, too tender. How could anyone who possessed amiable qualities still lack knowledge of how the world works?
Lucien turned off his phone, gently placing it on the glass table in front of him. There was no need to continue reading the background report his man had sent him. It was no different from what he had observed.
He took a quick look at his watch, and his brows furrowed. It had been exactly an hour and twenty-six minutes since Elena was gone. Too long just to pack bags.
He had an important matter to attend to this morning. Another debtor who had refused to pay up his loan. His men were gathered at his mansion, awaiting his return for them to set off. But yet he was stuck in this clammy apartment waiting for a woman.
Lucien reached for his pocket, slipping out a pack of cigarettes. Just as he raised the lighter to light up a stick, his phone on the table buzzed continuously. He paused and leaned forward to check the caller ID-James.
He was right outside, guarding the door. Why was he calling?
He picked it up. "What is it, James?"
"Boss, I think you should come outside. There's something you need to see."
"Mrs. Dalton isn't done packing yet," he muttered. "I'm keeping an eye on her."
A sharp cry echoed from the other end.
Lucien's eyes narrowed. "Who was that?"
"Sir-it's Mrs. Dalton. She's trying to escape."
"What?" His tone deepened, cold and disbelieving.
Lucien was already moving, his footsteps pounding against the wooden floor. He yanked the front door open and stepped out. Then he heard it. A faint scream coming from the back of the house.
He followed the sound.
James stood frozen, looking upward. Lucien's gaze trailed after his, and his mouth parted in disbelief.
Elena clung to a makeshift rope of knotted bedsheets dangling from the upstairs window, her face twisted in pain. Below her lay two pink suitcases, grass-stained and dented.
"Help me, Mr. Black! My leg's cramped!" she cried out as she sighted him.
Lucien's jaw clenched. She had actually dared.
"James, load those suitcases in the trunk," he ordered, stepping directly beneath her.
He tugged on the sheet rope experimentally. The thing was tight.
"What are you doing?" Elena yelled. "Trying to kill me?"
Lucien's expression hardened. Kill her? He would've done it if he wanted to the first time she challenged him.
He pulled the rope again, ignoring her statement. "You'll have to jump down," he said, his voice tight.
"What!" Panic laced her voice. "I can't do that!"
Lucien drew in a sharp breath. If he had to lose his temper at any moment, she would be the cause.
"Elena," he called calmly. "There's no ladder around. You either jump, or I'll send my man to cut the rope from its edge."
"I can't! I'm scared of heights!"
He raised an eyebrow. "You weren't scared when you decided to escape."
"Adrenaline, Mr. Black! Adrenaline!" she shouted. "My life was in danger! Everything was going perfectly until my stupid leg cramped!"
"When was your life in danger?" he shot back. "You willingly agreed to stay till your husband returns with my money in three months."
"You call that an agreement?" she spat. "Jason deceived me. He isn't coming back."
Lucien's lips curled into a smirk. She finally realized. But unfortunately, it was too late. He pulled the rope harder this time, and the sheets gave way. Her screams filled the air as gravity took hold. He moved closer, holding out his arms, and caught her mid-fall.
For a moment, Elena couldn't breathe. Not from the fall but from the realization that she was trapped in his arms, and there was nowhere left to run. Without a word, he carried her toward the car.
She lifted her head, her eyes widening. "Let go of me, Mr. Black," she struggled, kicking weakly.
"Stop moving, Elena," he warned, setting her on the seat.
"Ouch!" she winced, clutching her leg.
"I told you to stay still," he said calmly, sitting beside her. "Let me see your leg."
"No," she snapped, hugging it close.
"Don't be stubborn." He caught her ankle and lifted her leg onto his lap, inspecting the cramped muscle."Did you plan to escape without shoes?" he asked, half-amused.
Her cheeks flushed. "How did you expect me to climb down a window with shoes on?"
"It might've helped," he murmured. "James, hand me the balm in the glove compartment."
The man passed him a small bottle. Lucien opened it and began massaging it into her leg.
"Ouch! Be careful!" she hissed as the coolness spread.
His hands were firm but careful, working the cramp out with care. She hated that it felt good. Hated that he was helping her after she had just tried to escape.
When Lucien was done he finally looked up, his gaze holding hers. "Now," he said softly, "why did you try to run?"
Elena bit her lower lip, her chin lifting in defiance. "I changed my mind." She declared boldly. "I don't care what you do to Jason anymore. Just let me go."
Lucien's lips curved into a dark, humorless smile. "Changed your mind?" He scoffed, leaning forward. "You missed your chance when I let you go. Now..." his tone dropped, quiet and final, "there's no changing your mind."
Feisty, fiery, courageous but yet so clueless. The perfect words to describe her. Easily manipulated and lured by her weakness.Pathetic.He gave her a chance, an opportunity to walk away from the lurking danger. But she was soft-hearted, too tender. How could anyone who possessed amiable qualities still lack knowledge of how the world works?Lucien turned off his phone, gently placing it on the glass table in front of him. There was no need to continue reading the background report his man had sent him. It was no different from what he had observed.He took a quick look at his watch, and his brows furrowed. It had been exactly an hour and twenty-six minutes since Elena was gone. Too long just to pack bags.He had an important matter to attend to this morning. Another debtor who had refused to pay up his loan. His men were gathered at his mansion, awaiting his return for them to set off. But yet he was stuck in this clammy apartment waiting for a woman.Lucien reached for his pocket,
"We've arrived, Mrs. Dalton," the guard said, holding the car door open.Elena jolted back to reality, her head lifting from where it had rested against the car window. The familiarity of her surroundings slowly registered. She unbuckled her seatbelt and climbed out. The early morning chill hit her the moment she stepped outside, spreading goosebumps across her skin.Elena's hand flew to her arms, rubbing them to bring warmth to her body."He asked me to give you this," the guard said, holding out a jacket. "He'll be done soon."Elena's eyes trailed from the leather jacket the guard held to Lucien leaning against his car, engaged in a phone call. Even in the darkness, she couldn't fail to notice how striking he looked. He suddenly turned in her direction, and she quickly looked away."I don't need the jacket. I'm going inside," she said, turning to walk away."No, ma'am. The instruction was that you wait till he's through with his call.""What do you mean? I can't go into my own home
"How do you wish to pay? Bank transfer or cheque?" Lucien asked, closing the file. A smug smile curved his lips as he placed it on the table.Elena's nails bit into her palm, her stomach twisted at how entertained he seemed by the whole situation.Her eyes trailed to Jason, his face was buried in his palms, shoulders sunken in defeat. Questions buzzed in her mind, questions she knew she wouldn't get any reasonable answers to."So, Mrs. Dalton." Lucien started, cutting through her trail of thoughts. "We should start processing the payment. The night isn't getting any younger."Elena's gaze returned to Lucien. Her mouth opened a fraction to speak, then closed. Her throat felt tight, the words stuck somewhere between fear and pride.Lucien let out a low, mocking laugh that made her chest tighten. With a quiet shift, he slowly uncrossed his legs and eased them off the table. "You must have changed your mind." He said, leaning forward. "The door's still open. You can leave anytime.""Elena
"Are you out of your mind, Jason?" Elena shouted, her voice cracking. "End this prank right now. I'm not in the mood for games."Jason reached for her hands, gently caressing them. "Do me this last favor, Elena. For the sake of the love we once shared," he pleaded desperately.Elena tore her hands away. "Take me out of here this instant, or I'll call the police." She yanked her purse open, frantically searching for her phone.It was gone. Only her credit card, lip gloss, and a few bills remained. She emptied the contents of the purse onto the floor, disbelief washing over her. She was certain she'd brought her phone along."Don't bother searching," Jason sighed. "I slipped it out of your purse while you weren't looking."Elena's fingers froze. Tears pricked her eyes. "What have I done to deserve this, Jason? I was the perfect wife to you, putting up with all your shortcomings."Jason crouched beside her, rubbing her back as if to console her. "Forgive me this last time. I'll be back f
The relentless clicking shutters and blinding flashes of cameras made Elena's migraine worse. Even the dull ache in her ankle, a reminder of the six-inch heels she wore, wasn't enough to stop her from smiling. She had to. The world was watching, and beside her stood her ex-husband, Jason Dalton.His arm slipped around her waist as they adjusted their pose. The feel of his fingers against her bare back sent goosebumps crawling over her skin. If only her stylist had agreed to the simpler dress she wanted. Then she wouldn't be standing here, half-exposed, pretending to enjoy the touch of the man she once loved."Mrs. Dalton, look this way!" someone shouted from the crowd of photographers.Elena's smile widened, her cheeks ached."Are you cold?" Jason asked, his breath grazing her shoulder."I'm fine," she replied, voice barely above a whisper, smile still playing on her lips.Jason turned a deaf ear to her response. He slipped off his suit jacket and draped it over her shoulders. Elena's







