FAZER LOGINAria pushed through the stairwell door just as the man disappeared down another flight of stairs.
The hospital corridor spun slightly from how fast she moved, but she forced herself forward anyway. Her medical report was still in his hand. The pregnancy report. If that information reached the wrong person— No. She shoved the thought aside and hurried downstairs. The man in the black cap moved quickly through the emergency exit and into the back parking lot behind the hospital. Rainwater covered the pavement from last night’s storm. Cars passed loudly on the street nearby while nurses and delivery workers crossed the alley without noticing anything unusual. “Hey!” Aria shouted again. The man glanced back briefly. Then started running. Aria clenched her jaw and followed despite the sharp ache building in her chest. “Miss!” A security guard near the back entrance noticed the situation immediately. But before he could react properly, a black motorcycle suddenly stopped beside the man. The stranger jumped onto the back seat and tossed something into a puddle before speeding away into traffic. Aria reached the spot seconds later. Her medical papers floated in dirty rainwater. Half soaked. Half torn. She picked them up quickly with trembling fingers. The security guard approached her cautiously. “Miss, are you alright?” Aria nodded immediately. “I’m fine.” “You should report this.” “No.” She folded the ruined documents carefully. “It’s okay.” Because deep down, she already knew something worse: That man wasn’t a random thief. He specifically targeted the pregnancy report. Which meant someone knew. Or suspected. Her phone vibrated in her hand again. Damien. Still on the call. Aria had forgotten completely. “Aria?” His voice came sharply through the speaker. “What happened?” She looked toward the busy street where the motorcycle had disappeared. “Nothing.” “That didn’t sound like nothing.” “I said I handled it.” Damien’s patience snapped instantly. “Where exactly are you?” Aria closed her eyes briefly. Even now, his controlling tone still affected her automatically. Maybe five years was enough to train someone into obedience. She hated that realization. “I’m leaving the hospital,” she answered finally. “Why were you there?” The question lingered. Aria looked down at the damaged pregnancy report in her hand. Then toward the reporters gathering near the front entrance downstairs. If Damien discovered the pregnancy now, everything would become complicated again. Lily had just returned. The divorce wasn’t finalized. And Damien still hated her enough to publicly humiliate her. A baby would only become another battlefield. “Food poisoning,” Aria lied calmly. Silence. Then Damien said coldly, “You sound terrible.” “Thank you.” “I’m sending a driver.” “No.” “That wasn’t a request.” Aria almost laughed. Some things really never changed. Before she could argue again, Damien disconnected first. Aria stared at the phone for a moment before slipping it into her bag. Then she froze. The bag. Someone had opened it during the chase. Her wallet remained inside. Phone too. But the hospital envelope containing the original blood test paperwork was gone. A cold feeling settled heavily in her stomach. The man didn’t just want the report he grabbed from the floor. He searched her bag too. Carefully. Deliberately. Aria tightened her grip on the torn papers before leaving the alley quickly. By evening, exhaustion had settled deep into her body. The apartment remained quiet except for occasional traffic sounds outside the window. Aria sat cross-legged on the floor surrounded by job applications, unopened bills, and her old sketchbooks. The reality finally hit properly. She had almost no savings left. Most of her personal accounts were frozen under Cole family legal review until the divorce finalized completely. Another one of Damien’s precautions. Not cruel enough to leave her homeless. Not kind enough to make her independent either. Just controlled. Always controlled. Aria looked toward the small notebook beside her. Inside were dozens of fashion sketches she drew secretly over the years. Dress designs. Fabric concepts. Luxury packaging ideas. Things she created quietly during lonely nights inside the Cole mansion. Damien never knew. Nobody did. Because somewhere along the way, survival became more important than dreams. Her phone buzzed again. This time from an unknown number. Aria hesitated before answering. “Hello?” “Mrs. Cole?” The male voice sounded unfamiliar. “This is Daniel from Blackwood Security. Mr. Cole assigned private surveillance around your apartment temporarily.” Aria sat upright instantly. “What?” “It’s only for your safety, ma’am.” Of course. Damien assigned people to watch her. Not because he cared. Because Damien Cole hated losing control of anything connected to him. “I don’t need security.” “I understand, ma’am, but our orders are strict.” Aria rubbed her forehead slowly. Wonderful. Even after signing divorce papers, Damien still found ways to monitor her life. “I’m hanging up now.” “Mrs. Cole” She ended the call immediately. A few seconds later, she walked toward the curtains carefully and peeked outside. A black sedan sat across the street. Two men inside. Watching the building. Unbelievable. Aria let the curtain fall shut again. Then suddenly— A sharp knock hit the apartment door. Her body stiffened instantly. Nobody knew this address except Noah. The knock came again. Slower this time. Aria moved quietly toward the door without making noise. Another knock. Then a woman’s voice spoke softly outside. “Delivery.” Aria frowned. She never ordered food. Carefully, she looked through the peephole. A delivery woman stood outside holding a paper bag and wearing a cap low over her face. Something felt wrong immediately. The woman kept glancing down the hallway instead of toward the apartment door. Aria didn’t move. After nearly thirty seconds, the woman sighed impatiently. “Miss?” Still silence. Then suddenly the woman pulled out her phone and muttered quietly— “She’s inside.” Aria’s stomach dropped. The hallway went silent again. A few seconds later, heavy footsteps approached from somewhere farther down the corridor. More than one person. Aria stepped back instantly. No. Absolutely not. She grabbed her phone quickly and dialed Noah first. No answer. The footsteps outside grew closer. Fast. Then the doorknob moved violently. Aria’s heartbeat slammed against her ribs. Someone was trying to force the lock open. She backed away immediately while clutching her stomach instinctively. The baby. The thought hit her hard enough to clear every distraction from her mind. Another violent shake hit the door. The fake delivery woman whispered harshly outside, “Hurry up.” Aria grabbed the nearest thing within reach— a metal lamp from beside the bed. Her hands tightened around it. The lock cracked loudly. Then suddenly— Voices exploded outside the apartment. “Move away from the door!” A struggle erupted in the hallway. Heavy footsteps. Someone shouting. The doorknob stopped moving instantly. Aria stood frozen inside the apartment. Then a familiar voice called sharply through the door. “Mrs. Cole!” One of Damien’s security men. Silence followed for several seconds before another voice spoke. “Ma’am, it’s handled. Please open the door.” Aria didn’t move immediately. Her breathing still sounded uneven in the small apartment. Finally she unlocked the door carefully. Two security guards stood outside restraining the fake delivery woman while another man lay unconscious near the staircase. One of Damien’s men looked furious. “Are you hurt?” Aria shook her head slowly. The guard’s expression darkened. “They specifically asked for your bag first.” The hallway suddenly felt colder. “Did they say who sent them?” Aria asked quietly. The guard hesitated, then said quietly, “No.” But his expression afterward said enough. And for the first time since leaving the mansion, Aria realized this was no longer just about a divorce.Morning sunlight spilled across the dining room of the Cole mansion, warm and golden against the polished marble floors.The atmosphere, however, remained cold.Damien sat at the head of the table scanning financial reports while untouched coffee cooled beside his hand.Across from him, Lily smiled softly as she added sugar into her tea.Anyone looking from outside would think the scene peaceful.Comfortable even.The woman Damien loved had finally returned.Everything should have gone back to normal.So why did the mansion feel stranger than before?“You barely slept,” Lily said gently.Damien flipped another page without looking up. “I had work.”“You always say that.”“That’s because it’s true.”Lily smiled faintly like she was used to his distance already.Five years ago, she probably was.A maid entered quietly carrying breakfast dishes before placing them carefully on the table.“Mr. Cole,” she said nervously, “should we still prepare meals for Mrs. Cole’s room?”The room fell s
Aria pushed through the stairwell door just as the man disappeared down another flight of stairs.The hospital corridor spun slightly from how fast she moved, but she forced herself forward anyway.Her medical report was still in his hand.The pregnancy report.If that information reached the wrong person—No.She shoved the thought aside and hurried downstairs.The man in the black cap moved quickly through the emergency exit and into the back parking lot behind the hospital.Rainwater covered the pavement from last night’s storm. Cars passed loudly on the street nearby while nurses and delivery workers crossed the alley without noticing anything unusual.“Hey!” Aria shouted again.The man glanced back briefly.Then started running.Aria clenched her jaw and followed despite the sharp ache building in her chest.“Miss!”A security guard near the back entrance noticed the situation immediately.But before he could react properly, a black motorcycle suddenly stopped beside the man.The
By morning, the news had already spread across the city.Damien Cole and his wife heading for divorce after Lily Jones returns.Every media page carried a different version of the story.Some called it a tragic reunion.Others called it justice.Most blamed Aria.Again.Rainwater slid across the taxi window as Aria stared outside quietly, her suitcase resting beside her in the backseat.Her phone buzzed nonstop.Messages.Notifications.Articles.She ignored all of them.The driver glanced at her through the rearview mirror. “Miss, are you sure this address is correct?”Aria looked down at the cheap apartment address saved on her phone.A studio apartment Noah had quietly arranged for her months ago “just in case.”Funny how even Damien’s best friend prepared for the possibility of her leaving before she ever did.“Yes,” she answered softly.The taxi stopped in front of an old apartment building squeezed between two restaurants.Nothing luxurious.Nothing elegant.But at least it was
The rain started shortly after the banquet ended.Thin droplets tapped softly against the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Cole mansion while the staff moved quietly through the halls downstairs.Aria stood inside the bedroom she had occupied for five years.Not their bedroom.Just hers.Damien had never shared a room with her after the first month of marriage.At first, she used to stay awake waiting for footsteps outside the door.Waiting for him to come in.Waiting for something to change.Eventually, she stopped waiting.Now the room looked less like a wife’s space and more like a temporary guest suite. Half the wardrobes remained empty. Most of the decorations were untouched. Even after five years, nothing here truly belonged to her.Aria pulled open a drawer slowly and removed a small notebook.The edges were worn from years of use.Whenever things became unbearable, she wrote instead of crying.Short thoughts.Dates.Things Damien said.Things she wished she could forget.She fl
The shattered glass on the ballroom floor seemed to echo endlessly.Nobody moved and nobody Spoke. Every guest stared at Damien Cole.Because for the first time in years, the untouchable heir of Cole Group looked completely caught off guard.“Where is she?” Damien asked sharply.The event manager swallowed hard. “She just arrived downstairs, Mr. Cole.”Before anyone could react, Damien was already moving fast. Without hesitation.He brushed past the crowd, leaving stunned executives and reporters behind. The atmosphere inside the ballroom shifted instantly from awkward curiosity into full chaos.“Lily Jones is alive?”“But wasn’t she paralyzed?”“How did she suddenly return now?”“Does this mean Damien will finally divorce Aria?”Questions exploded across the room like wildfire.Aria remained standing near the terrace doors, fingers slowly tightening around the stem of her untouched champagne glass.Five years.Lily had vanished for five entire years.No calls.No explanations.Noth
The ballroom sparkled beneath crystal chandeliers, overflowing with expensive perfume, champagne, and fake smiles.At the center of it all stood Aria Cole.Or rather, Aria Jones.Because despite being married for five years, Damien Cole had never once truly allowed her to become part of his world.“Mrs. Cole, this way please!”“Look here!”“Smile!”Camera flashes burst across the grand ballroom of the Lancaster Hotel while reporters crowded near the stage. Tonight was supposed to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Damien and Aria’s marriage.Supposed to.Aria adjusted the sleeve of her silver gown quietly. The fabric looked luxurious, but against her skin it felt heavy. Suffocating.Maybe because she already knew how the night would end.The whispers had started before she even entered the ballroom.“She’s still here after ruining her own sister’s life?”“I heard Damien hasn’t shared a bedroom with her in years.”“Lily was the woman he truly loved.”“No one survives being hated by Dam







