MasukElias POV
Breakfast was unusually quiet. I sat at the head of the table, staring at the untouched coffee cooling beside me, pretending to listen to the soft clatter of utensils. But my mind wasn’t here. It was replaying last night. The scent of her skin when she pulled me closer instead of pushing me away. The soft shock of her mouth, warm, opening under mine. The way she whispered my name like she didn’t hate me…like she remembered the last time we had kissed. I shouldn’t have touched her. I sure as hell shouldn’t have woken up in her room. But I did. And now I was sitting here pretending everything was normal. Mara stepped into the room. She was dressed for work, hair pinned neatly, face bare. Her eyes were swollen from crying, but her posture was painfully controlled, as if holding herself together by sheer force. She saw everyone at the table…and immediately tried to walk past like she wanted nothing to do with any of us. Margaret hurried forward. “Madam, your food is on the table,” she said gently. I didn’t hear Mara’s reply, her voice was too low. Margaret tried again. “Please, ma… you didn’t eat yesterday. At least take small.” Mara hesitated, shoulders trembling faintly. She stood there for a long moment, torn between running and obeying. Finally, she exhaled and walked toward the table. The reaction was immediate. Camille dropped her fork loudly and stood up, leaving without a glance. Andrea rose next. David followed silently behind her. All three left as if her presence contaminated the air. Mara sat down anyway. She didn’t lift her face, not even when I tried to catch her eyes. The discomfort in my chest was something else. I couldn’t stand sitting there anymore. I pushed my chair back and left. At the Company Richard was already waiting for me in my office, tablet in hand. “Sir, your meeting with Scott Enterprises is in thirty minutes,” he said. “Should I confirm the conference room?” “No, I'll be heading there in person.” I said, pausing , looking at her from the glass that separated us. She seemed to be busy too. “Tell Mrs. Lawson to prepare. She’ll be joining me.” Richard blinked. “Um… yes, sir. Will she be joining you in the car or…” I glanced at him and he shut up. I waited for her inside the car. When she finally stepped out of the building, she kept her eyes on the floor. Without a word, she slipped into the back seat beside me. The ride was quiet. Every second dragged last night closer in my mind until it pressed against my ribs, refusing to be forgotten. I clenched my jaw and turned away from her. I hated that I could still feel her. Scott Enterprises welcomed us with glass walls and city views. Their manager, Mr. Desmond, dove straight into projections and mergers. I responded on mechanically. Because my eyes kept drifting to her. She sat beside me, but her mind was miles away. “…Mrs. Lawson?” Desmond called. She jerked slightly, startled. “I’m so sorry. I need a moment,” she whispered, then stood abruptly and left the room. Desmond raised a brow at me. I ignored it. We ended the meeting barely ten minutes after she walked out. I waited outside by the car until she emerged. Her face was expressionless. “You can’t walk out of meetings like that,” I said, voice sharp. “What was so important you had to leave?” She didn’t answer. She opened the door and sat inside. My hands curled into fists before I followed. When we reached the company, we entered the elevator together. She stood in front. I stood behind. Her profile was too clear—long lashes, faint freckles, the soft line of her cheek. Then my eyes dropped to her lips. The same lips I kissed. The same lips that kissed me back. My chest tightened painfully. The elevator chimed open. She stepped out. I followed, unable to stop watching her. As we approached our offices, I saw Richard trying to block someone standing at her door. David. “What’s going on?” I asked, voice turning cold. Richard nearly jumped. “S–sir, I tried to stop him...” David turned sharply, glaring at me as if we've been enemies for days. “Are you lost,” I said, stepping closer, “or have you forgotten your place in this company? You belong downstairs.” “I’m not here for you,” he snapped, brushing past me like I wasn’t even there. Then he grabbed Mara’s wrist, dragging her out. Something cold and violent snapped inside me.Andrea's Pov The first thing I felt was the pounding in my skull. It was a heavy thud that made the back of my eyes ache. I forced them open, squinting against the harsh overhead lights of my own bedroom. The floral wallpaper and the familiar scent of my vanilla candles felt like a dream. "Andrea? Can you hear me?"I turned my head slowly, my neck feeling stiff and heavy. Camille was sitting on the edge of my bed, her face a mask of worry. I blinked, trying to clear the fog from my brain. The last thing I remembered was the sting at my neck and Halter’s face blurring as I fell."How... how did I get here?" I whispered, my voice sounding like it was coming from the bottom of a well.Camille let out a long breath, smoothing the duvet over my legs. "Your father called. He said you had come by his place and suddenly felt weak. He was worried, so he had one of his drivers bring you home. You’ve been out for hours."I let out a dry, bitter laugh that turned into a cough. Weak? He had drug
Andrea's Pov His hand was warm against my cheek as he whispered a thank you. I didn't lean into the touch. I pulled back, my eyes searching his. The blue pills had brought some color back to his pale face, but he still looked like a man who was walking on a thin wire."You’re shifting away from the question, Dad," I said, my voice low and steady. "Were you poisoned? Is that what those pills are for?"Halter let out a long, weary sigh. He didn't look at me. "I would always protect you, Andrea. You and Camille. No matter what it costs me."I felt annoyed. This man was not ready to talk.There was something in the way he said it—a finality that made my heart jump. It sounded like a goodbye. "Why are you talking like you’re dying?" I asked, my voice rising. "Stop saying things like that. If you're sick, we can get you to a real hospital. We can find a doctor who will treat you. Does mom even know about this?."Halter let out a dry, hacking scoff. "So you really do care about me, after e
Andrea's PovEvery time I saw Elias, the words I had practiced for days seemed to dissolve in my throat. I needed to tell him about Halter—about the embezzlement, the Scott Enterprise connection, and the threat on his life. But since he and Mara had returned to the mansion yesterday, I couldn't find a single moment where he wasn't shielded by her presence. I had tried to approach him, but seeing them together, the way he looked at her with a softness he never showed me made a cold knot of jealousy tighten in my chest. Even Mother was making things difficult. She had caught me roaming near Elias’s room and dragged me into a corner, her eyes flashing with a warning."What are you doing, Andrea?" she had hissed. "I told you to stay away from him. Don't go spilling our secrets to a man who would throw us on the street the second he knows the truth.""I wasn't... I just needed to ask him about something," I had stammered, my heart racing." The Andrea I know doesn't as Elias something,” S
Elias’ PovShe sat on the edge of the table after, her eyes searching mine with a look that was almost painfully soft. She reached out, her fingers grazing my cheek, and I felt the last of the tension from the day begin to drain away. It was a relief that felt like finally being able to breathe after being underwater for too long. Knowing she didn't judge me—even after the mess I had made with the doctor's granddaughter, was the only thing keeping me upright."I know the pain you're carrying," she whispered, her voice very warm. "I know what it feels like to lose everyone close to you. I wasn't angry because I didn't understand. I was angry because you were acting like someone you're not. You were acting out of proportion, and it scared me."I leaned into her hand, closing my eyes. "It was killing me. When grandma died. When I thought you had turned against me. I felt like I was losing the only thing that made sense."She pulled me closer, her touch giving me a sense of hope I hadn't
Elias’s PovI sat in my office for a long time, my mind on different thoughts. I had lost three of the most important people in my life in what felt like a blink of an eye. My father was gone. Philip was gone. And now, Grandmother was gone too. The grief was a cold weight in my chest, but the anger was what kept me moving. It was a dark thing that told me I had to become a monster to catch the people who did this. But then I thought of Mara. I thought of the way she had looked at me with a mixture of fear and disappointment. She looked at me as if I were the villain. Maybe she was right. Maybe I shouldn't be a monster like them just to exert my revenge. If I lost my soul in the process of hunting them, what would I have left when it was all over? I let out a long, shaky breath and grabbed my car keys, leaving for the garage. I was about to get in when I saw Andrea. "What are you doing here?" I asked.She looked disturbed, her fingers fumbling with the strap of her bag. "I... Elias
Andrea's PovMother lunged forward, pressing her palm firmly over my mouth to stifle any further sound. Her eyes were wide, darting toward the door as if she expected the entire household to be listening through the keyhole.She stood up, and turned the lock on the door. When she sat back down on the edge of the mattress, her hands were trembling."What did you just say? Who told you that?" she whispered, her voice barely audible."Dad," I repeated. The word feeling like poison in my tongue. "He killed Philip, Mom. And he isn't going to stop there. He told me to my face that Elias is the next one on his list."She gripped my shoulders, her nails digging into my skin "Andrea, who told you all of this? Halter didn't kill Philip. What are you saying? Since when did you start talking to your father again?"The guilt I had been carrying for months finally spilled over. I couldn't hold it back anymore. "I hated the fact that you were getting married. I wanted Philip for myself, and I was d
Mara's POVIt had been days since Elias has been away from home, and the house felt like it was filled with cold smoke. I stayed in my room or buried myself in work, trying to pretend he didn’t exist. He hadn't called. He hadn't checked on me. The man who had once looked at me with such intensity n
Elias POV I turned quickly, my heart hammering against my ribs, a smile already tugging at the corners of my mouth—a smile I hadn't worn in weeks. But the terrace was empty.The cold wind whipped at my hair. There was no one there. No scent of her perfume, no lingering warmth. I stood paralyzed, t
Mara's POV By the time we got back to the company, I convinced myself I was imagining things. That it was only the trauma, the shadows left behind from that night, that made me think I had caught a familiar scent in the crowd. I told myself I was fine. That I was just tired. That I was seeing
Elias POV The look on Mara’s face stayed with me after she walked past. Something in her eyes had changed. Jealousy? I couldn’t tell for sure. I stood there for a moment, frozen, then turned to Jacqueline. “What happened?” I asked roughly. “That look on her face… what did you say to her?”






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