LOGINElias 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.Elias Pov It was the weekend, and for once I woke up to a silence that felt like peace itself.There were no urgent calls waiting, no decisions pressing against the back of my mind, and no reason to immediately step into responsibility the moment I opened my eyes. It felt peaceful, and I found myself enjoying every moment of it.I stayed in bed longer than usual, staring at the ceiling while daylight slowly filtered through the curtains. Even in the stillness, my thoughts didn’t settle easily. They moved on their own, drifting between recent events, things that had ended, and things that had not yet properly begun again, and I found myself waiting for something to interrupt the quiet, because experience had taught me that peace rarely lasted without consequence.Eventually, I got up.The house felt different as I moved through it. Not empty, not loud, but subtly shifted in a way I couldn’t immediately define. There was movement somewhere downstairs, soft sounds of footsteps and obje
Mara's Pov The drive home was quiet.Not uncomfortable quiet, but the kind that came after too many emotions had been pulled to the surface in one day. The city lights blurred past the car windows in long streaks of gold and white, while the memory of Margaret’s broken cries refused to leave my mind.I had seen her angry. Bitter. Cruel. Dangerous.But never shattered.I glanced at Elias beside me. His hands rested steadily on the steering wheel, jaw set, eyes forward. Yet every now and then, I caught him looking at me briefly, as though making sure I was still alright.I offered him a small smile.He reached over with one hand and squeezed mine.No words were needed.By the time we arrived at the mansion, warmth greeted us before we even stepped fully inside.Camille was the first to rush forward.“There you are,” she said, touching my cheek like a worried mother. “You look exhausted.”“I’m fine,” I said softly. “Just tired.”Andrea appeared behind her, smiling gently.“How did your
Elias Pov I stayed silent, waiting for Richard to finish whatever he had come to say. Mara was still in my arms, her presence steadying me more than I cared to admit. Richard adjusted the files in his hand, barely glancing at us. With a brief nod, he turned and left the room after he had said what he had to say, his footsteps fading down the corridor.Silence settled between us.I exhaled slowly and looked down at Mara.She was still in my arms. And for a moment, I just… looked at her.“You didn’t move,” I said softly, a small smile forming. “Richard walked in and you didn’t even try to hide behind me this time.”Mara blinked, then frowned slightly like she was thinking about it.“Why should I?” she asked.That caught me off guard.I raised a brow. “You used to.”“I know,” she admitted, then shrugged lightly. “But I’m not going to keep hiding anymore.”There was something different in her voice now. Not fear. Not hesitation.Resolve.And I think that was what made my chest tighten. I
Elias Pov I woke up before the sun had fully cleared the horizon, the gray light of dawn filtering through the curtains of my bedroom. I felt light today. I stared at the ceiling, a slow, genuine smile spreading across my face as the memory of the previous night flooded back. Her voice. It had been trembling, hesitant, but she had said it. *I love you.* I knew how much those words cost her. Mara wasn't a woman of grand gestures or easy declarations; she was shy, guarded by years of having to hide her heart to survive. For her to say it first, to reach out through the silence and claim me, meant more than any contract I had ever signed. I closed my eyes for a second, savoring the victory. I loved her more—I knew I did—because I had loved her from the beginning.I got out of bed, moving with a purpose that had been missing for weeks. I showered and dressed in a charcoal suit, choosing a tie with a hint of deep red. I looked at myself in the mirror and didn't see the weary man who had
Mara's Pov The reunion with my father was a blur of tears, shaky breaths, and a million questions that tumbled out of me all at once. I sat beside him on the sofa, clutching his hand as if he might vanish if I let go. He answered everything, his voice calm, his eyes reflecting a peace I hadn't seen in him for years."It’s alright, Mara," he said, pulling me into a firm embrace. "You don't have to keep crying like a baby. I'm her, aren't I? I’ll explain everything just like you want."I nodded, my tears slowing as the reality of his presence anchored me. Every sound in the house, every creak of the floorboards, felt like a victory against the dark months we had endured.Dad started from the beginning. He spoke of the day he had finally wanted to open up to me, but I was still pissed at him. He told me about his change of plans to go to Elias, only for Margaret to get to him before he could reach Elias. "I really regretted it—” I whispered, the weight of my past choices pressing down
Richard's PovI didn't know what to say at first. My mind was a tangle of protective instincts and the cold, hard reality of the last few months. Finally, I leaned back, my chair creaking softly in the stillness."I didn't expect the timing, Elias," I said, my voice sounding more tired than I felt. "But I’d be a fool to say I didn't suspect something was going on between the two of you, even before I had confirmed it."Elias didn't flinch. "I love her a lot. I can't stop now. I’ve tried to fight it when I thought it wouldn't work out between us. and I’ve tried to ignore it for the sake of the family name, but none of that matters if she isn’t by my side. I’m not asking for a favor. I’m telling you that she is the only woman I wish to spend the rest of my life with."I looked at him searching , but I found only a raw, desperate sincerity. "I knew about your feelings at the time," I admitted. "David told me about it. He saw it before I did, or perhaps he was just more willing to admit w
Elias POVThe drive back to the Lawson Group was a blur. My hands gripped the steering wheel so hard my knuckles were white, the image of that disappearing silhouette at Scott Enterprise burning into the back of my eyelids. But as the elevator rose towards my office floor, I forced the mask back on
Elias’s POVI watched Camille walk away. I didn’t give her the satisfaction of a response, but that didn’t mean I was going to sit idle. Since this mess involves Mara, I will be moving ten steps ahead in my mind. Every time David’s name came up in the same breath as hers, it felt like a low-grade f
Elias’s POVThe silence of the cemetery was always the loudest kind of quiet. It was a heavy, suffocating weight that settled in the lungs and refused to leave. I stood before Mark's grave, staring into the air.For days, a disturbing hole had been carved into my heart. I looked down at the single
David's POVThe morning air was crisp, the kind of cold that bites into your skin and reminds you that winter is coming. I had my keys in my hand, ready to disappear, but met up with Andrea outside.She was leaning against the driver’s side door, her arms crossed over her chest. She looked perfect,







