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Author: KarenW
Noa’s POV

"I’m here, my babies." I dropped to my knees, reaching out. "Did you miss Mommy?"

Tessa scrambled into my arms, clinging to me with a sob that shattered my heart.

Milo trembled where he sat, his tiny body shaking.

Tessa smiled at me, “Mommy. Daddy said you were never coming back.” Her voice wobbled on the last word.

"Mommy, are you here to take us away?" Tessa asked, “Miss Harper said if we left this room, she’d get really mad and tell Daddy to throw us out."

That bitch. Guest in my house—and she dared treat my babies like this?

I gathered them both into my arms, holding Tessa’s tiny hand and cradling Milo against my chest.

I carried them to the master bedroom—the one that used to be mine—and headed straight for the bathroom.

They needed a bath. Real clothes.

The master bathroom had the giant marble tub, big enough for both of them to soak in clean water for once.

As I set Milo down gently and told Tessa to hold him, something caught my eye.

The wedding photo. Elias and Harper. Standing together. Smiling. Radiant.

I walked over, tore the frame from the wall, and dropped it onto the floor. Then I kicked it—hard—right across Harper’s pretty little face.

God, not nearly enough. But it helped a little.

Elias came in with the butler.

"Can't you stop already?" he shouted. "You already ruined the celebration, now you’re destroying the house? You just got back, Noa. Don't make me regret keeping you here."

My patience snapped.

"Your celebration?" I hissed. "Go ahead. Celebrate with your little angel while your real son and daughter locked in the basement, starve in a trash pit.”

Elias glanced down at Tessa and Milo, his forehead wrinkling.

"Why do they look so dirty?" he demanded. "Were you two playing in the yard again?"

He didn’t know?

I let out a cold, broken laugh.

"You're such a moron, Elias," I said, my voice sharp enough to cut skin. “How about we ask your little angel Harper?”

Harper walked into the room a moment later. She blinked at the sight of me and the twins, gasping.

"What happened to Tessa and Milo?" she breathed, all wide-eyed innocence.

"You don’t know?"

"Why would I know? Taking care of Tessa and Milo isn't my responsibility." She curled her hand against Elias’s chest. "Babe, do you know what happened?"

Elias looked between us, confused and impatient. "Noa's been screaming about the twins being locked at the basement.”

Harper gasped again, "Oh! My… I had noticed the twins had grow to like playing in the basement. The maid told me sometimes they would even go to the basement and play there for a whole day."

Beside me, Tessa squeezed my hand tight, her small fingers trembling. She shook her head frantically. "Mommy, we didn’t—"

"Stop lying, Harper," I snapped.

Harper’s smile froze in place.

"You ordered the maids to lock them in the basement," I said, my voice razor-sharp. "You made them eat garbage. You threatened to have them thrown out if they even stepped outside. Children don’t lie about things like that."

Harper widened her eyes, "I would never! Why would I lock them away?"

She turned to Tessa with a soft, sugary voice. "Tessa, sweetheart, you don’t hate me, do you?"

Tessa flinched under Harper’s gaze, instinctively stepping behind me. "No, I don’t.”

Harper pounced. "Then why would you lie to your mom? I never locked you up, darling. Never."

I slid my arm around Tessa, shielding her from Harper's poisonous reach. “Enough,"

Tessa’s little body shook against me, her eyes darting toward the ruined wedding photo still lying shattered on the floor. Harper followed her gaze, clutching her hands over her mouth.

"Our wedding photo!" she gasped. "What happened?"

I tilted my head. "Oh, that? I threw it in the trash. Didn't like the look of someone else's memories cluttering up my bedroom."

Harper's face twisted, "First you accuse me of abusing children, then you tear apart my life here? Do you hate me that much, Noa?"

She spun dramatically like she was about to faint, milking the moment for every ounce of pity.

Elias caught her, pulling her into his arms. "Don’t let them get to you, Harper. I know you’re innocent."

Then, to my horror, he yanked Tessa away from me. And slapped her hard across the back.

He hissed. "How did I raise you to be like this? Lying about people who care for you?"

I snatched her back, clutching her close to my chest. "Don’t you touch her.”

"You disgust me, Elias," I spat. "You’d hit your own daughter because some conniving bitch bats her eyelashes at you? Open your damn eyes!"

Elias raised his voice, shouting back at me. "Oh, right. You’re perfect, aren't you, Noa? Did you teach our daughter to lie? Because that sounded like something you would have done.”

He continued, ”You knew after my nephew died, Harper had no one. You knew she depended on me. And still—you team up with our daughter and son to lie about her? Try to drive her out?"

Harper broke away from his arms with a sob, running dramatically out of the room. "It’s all my fault.”

Elias chased after her without a second thought.

Tessa tugged on my sleeve, her little face crumpled with worry. "Mommy," she whispered, "does Daddy hate me and Milo? Why won’t he believe us?”

Her big watery eyes looked up at me, and I swear it felt like someone had driven a thousand knives into my heart.

I pulled both of them into my arms and hugged them fiercely. "No, sweetheart. No. You are the smartest, kindest, most amazing little girl in the world. And Milo—you are the sweetest, strongest, most wonderful boy a mommy could ever ask for. You did nothing wrong. Nothing."

"Mommy…" Milo's hoarse little voice broke free at last. His hollow gaze filled with tears in a blink.

"There, there," I whispered, cradling them closer. "Don’t cry, babies. I’ll get you out of here. We’ll live together, just us three, and be happy again. I promise.”
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    Noa’s POVFinally, Elias’s voice snapped through the room: “Enough.”The guards stepped back.Harper was sobbing. Her voice was weak, but her words still rang clear.“Please, Elias… Your nephew died. I was alone. You promised to take care of me. How could you do this to me?”His voice roared in return. “How could I do this to you? What the fuck did you do to Noa? To my twins? You psychotic bitch!”Harper laughed through her tears—bitter, manic. “I did what I had to do! You think I could survive in the Ward house without doing those things? Would you have even noticed me otherwise?”“Have I not protect you? Have I not promise you the Ward casino? Why can’t you just leave my Noa and the twins alone?”“You talk like you had a choice. But even I knew—everyone knew—if you didn’t have Noa, you’d be nothing. Your casino, your deals, your reputation? All because of her. And now you want to name Lila your heir? Please. If Noa doesn’t agree, you can’t do shit.”For once, I was almost impressed.

  • I Was the Deal He Sacrificed   7

    Noa’s POVBy the time Elias’s wedding wrapped up, I was already long gone.Jose—my brother—had personally escorted me and the twins back home. We were officially back to the Bennet family.I’d grown up by the sea, raised in a loud, brilliant house in Los Angeles. My time in New York was never meant to be permanent. I only stayed because of Elias. I built a life for him, settled for him.But I’d always belonged here. Near the ocean and my family.Ever since I made up my mind to leave that selfish, arrogant bastard, I’d been planning how to do it right.Because Elias?He was the kind of man who would never let me go. Even knowing it was wrong to keep me under the same roof as Harper, even knowing how much it destroyed me, he still would’ve held on.So I had to disappear cleanly and permanently.Oddly enough, it was those thugs at the mall who gave me the idea. Elias didn’t hesitate to leave me behind that day. He didn’t even blink. I could’ve died in that alley, and he would’ve walked

  • I Was the Deal He Sacrificed   6

    Elias’s POV“Elias—” Harper’s voice trembled as she clutched my arm, stopping me. “You can’t just walk away. This is our wedding.”The words were too familiar. I’d heard them again and again.“You said you’d take care of me.”“You knew I was hurting.”“You said you’d give me a child. A Ward child.”And finally—“Please, just tell everyone we’re getting married. I don’t want Lila to be called a bastard.”Had I given Harper too much?Maybe.And this time, her words didn’t land.The only thing that mattered now was finding Noa. Finding my twins. Even if all that was left were bodies—I needed to bring them home.“Let me go, Harper.” I shook her off and stepped away from the stage.She clung tighter. “Elias, I forbid you to leave now!”I turned slowly, stunned.How had I not seen her clearly until now?So needy and entitled and selfish.She’d heard about the video and she still forbid of me saving Noa?“I said let me the fuck go.” My voice was cold and final.But Harper only shook her head,

  • I Was the Deal He Sacrificed   5

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  • I Was the Deal He Sacrificed   4

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  • I Was the Deal He Sacrificed   3

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  • I Was the Deal He Sacrificed   2

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  • I Was the Deal He Sacrificed   1

    Noa’s POVI was kidnapped by my mafia husband’s rivals—and he didn’t rush to save me. Wait for me, he said. He was too busy looking after his dead nephew’s wife, Harper. So I waited. Days turned into weeks, then months. Nearly a year passed before I finally got tired of waiting… and escaped on my own.The second I stepped into the Ward mansion, I knew something was wrong.Streamers hung from every window. Champagne glasses clinked. Laughter drifted on the spring breeze. It was a party. A one-month celebration. For a baby girl named Lila.I watched, frozen, as Elias, my husband, and Harper, his nephew’s wife, swept into the courtyard, hand in hand. The crowd erupted in cheers, clapping like trained seals. In Harper’s arms, dressed in a froth of pink lace, was a newborn. It must be Lila.Harper wore white—a soft, dreamy thing that made her look like an angel. Elias matched her, an all-white suit clinging to his tall frame, his hand protectively on her back.Elias lifted his champagne g

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