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***** ZANE: “…Zane, are you listening to me at all?” My father’s voice cut through the room sharper than a blade. I blinked, realising I’d been staring at the same spot on my desk for way too long. He stood across from me, his arms folded over his chest, his expression clearly one of disappointment. “I raised you to be a better man, Zane. Mirabelle came to me this morning; she was wrecked, and it’s all thanks to you. You are her husband-to-be. When are you going to understand that?” I just stared at him as he spoke, not really giving a damn about him and Mirabelle. Those two could go to hell for all I care. I didn’t answer him. I was already used to this. I just waited for him to finish ranting and use the door. I leaned back in my chair, my palms tapping rhythmically onto the polished desk as I watched his mouth move. My mind drifted miles and miles away. “Zane,” he snapped again, this time louder. “Look at me when I’m speaking to you.” I didn’t. Suddenly, the anger in his face drained. He stepped closer, his demeanour calmer now, more calculating. He took my hand in his. “My son,” he said, my hand still in his. I just stared at him awkwardly. “You need to understand marrying Mirabelle is the best thing for you.” My body went stiff, but I didn’t pull my hand away immediately. “You are a Blaster,” he continued. “Our name commands power, and you need a woman by your side.” I finally stared at him, my expression cold. “And what if I don’t want her?” He sighed, moving his hand from mine as if I’d disappointed him once again. But I didn’t care. He was never going to see me as anything more than a disappointment anyway. “Zane, let me guess, you are still fixated on the one from when you were fourteen. You really should forget about him, because you are never going to find him. And you were fourteen. What you felt couldn’t have been love.” Those words snapped something in me. I laughed bitterly, shaking my head. “And how do you know, Father? How do you know what I feel isn’t real?” “Because I gave you time, Zane,” he yelled, furious. That was the beast I knew. Him trying to act soft, it was pathetic. “I gave you time, and you found nothing.” I stood up so quickly it felt like my chair was about to tumble over. “And that doesn’t mean he’s not still existing.” “And what gives you the impression that you’ll find him now when you couldn’t in the past?” “Father, I want to make something very clear to you. This is my life, and I would spend the rest of it searching for him if I have to.” My tone was cold, calm, and dangerous. “You are being irrational and unreasonable.” “And you are being controlling,” I fired back. “You don’t get to control my life.” “This is for your own good.” I sat back down, my expression still dangerously calm. “No,” I spoke gently. “This is for you. I don’t know what the end game behind this whole sham is, but you have to be benefiting from this somehow,” I said curiously, and he immediately became tense. “What… What the hell are you talking about? There is no end game. Mirabelle comes from a reputable family. This is for your own good.” “You see, that’s the thing, Father. You are way too selfish to want something good for me. But I want you to be rest assured,” I said, leaning forward on my desk. “I will figure it out.” I shot him half a smile. He didn’t say a word. The air between us was so tense. He just stared at me like he was seeing me for the first time, and before he could get the chance to say another word, the office doors opened. Mirabelle stepped inside. And she looked… perfect. Beautiful dark curly hair, calm eyes, sweet smile. She was composed, but when I looked closer, her eyes looked puffy, like she’d been crying. “Zane,” she said. “I didn’t know you were busy. I’ll leave–” My father scoffed under his breath, then turned and smiled at Mirabelle. “We’re done here,” he said sharply, shooting me one last warning look before turning and storming out of the door. He slammed the door so hard it made her flinch a little. Mirabelle turned to me, a small apologetic smile on her face. “I told him to go soft on you. I’m sorry if he did more than that,” she said, stepping closer. “I know work has been a lot on you. That’s why you snapped at me. I know you didn’t mean to.” I didn’t respond. “I… I thought maybe we could have lunch together, or probably an early dinner somewhere quiet and romantic,” she smiled sweetly at me. Mirabelle was the kind of woman men would kill for… but not me. I didn’t hate her. But I didn’t like her either. “I’m tired,” I said honestly. “You should go.” Her smile disappeared for a split moment. “Of course,” she said. “Another time then.” She turned and was about to leave the office when I spoke. “Why are you doing this?” She paused, then slowly turned to look at me. “What?” she asked, looking genuinely confused. “Why do you want to get married to me? Someone you don’t love.” She was silent for a moment. “And what gives you the impression that I don’t love you?” she said with a wide smile. Her answer took me by surprise. This… was weird. I just stared at her, confused. When she was gone, I just sat there staring at the ceiling. Whenever I closed my eyes, I saw him, and it felt like he was right next to me. It had been so long, and I couldn’t get him out of my mind. My phone rang instantly, dragging me out of my thoughts. “Please tell me you have good news on how to find him,” I said. “Yes, sir. I think we found something,” the voice from the other end replied.Chapter: 10******SORA:I stood there like a sculpture, just watching.My heart was racing so fast it hurt, but I didn’t move. It felt like if I did, it would shatter everything. Beauty sat close to him, laughing, happy, her cheeks full of food.I loved seeing her like this, but I wasn’t just scared, I was terrified. I didn’t want to lose this job. I've had it for only a week now.I couldn’t afford to lose it.Why didn’t she just stay in the room? Why did she choose to wander off? My mind kept going back to the day we got thrown out of where we lived. That day I held her in my arms in the rain. No, I couldn’t go back to that.But then I saw her smile again. It was genuine, peaceful, and so beautiful. My heart fluttered at the sight of my daughter happy.“Don’t worry, she’s safe with me.”I blinked. That was when I realized Zane was actually speaking to me.“You should get back to work,” he said calmly. “I’ll keep an eye on her, and I will take her back to your quarters.”My mouth ope
Chapter: 9*****ZANE:“Brad, I told you not to bring work to me on my off days. You know I’m allowed to rest, right?”My assistant stood in front of me, clutching the file in his hands like if I didn’t sign it, the world was going to end or something. And… Why the hell does his suit look like it’s choking him?“I’m sorry, sir. I never would have distracted you if it wasn’t important.”“Do you know you look stressed?” I pointed out. “What I need you to do right now is go home and rest.”I leaned back in my chair, rubbing a hand over my face. Every part of my body ached. I hadn’t rested in a while, and the one day I chose to rest, this fucking happens.“I’m tired, Brad, and stressed, and for one day I just want peace. I don’t want contracts and documents shoved in my face.”“It’s the Lancaster deal, sir. The board need your—”“Enough,” I quickly cut him off.There was a weird moment of silence between us.I exhaled slowly, forcing myself to calm down. “Leave it in my study. I’ll look a
Chapter 8*****SORA:Beauty sat at the edge of the bed, her feet barely touching the ground. She swung them slightly as the doctor concentrated on checking her vitals. She looked smaller than she was, a little pale, but her eyes were bright as she listened to everything the doctor said.“You are so brave,” he smiled at her, “and your heartbeat sounds strong… You haven’t been eating well, huh?”She didn’t reply. She just bent her head slightly, looking at me from the corner of her little eyes.I stood close enough to show her I wasn’t going anywhere. I never took my eyes off her, the way her fingers fidgeted with the hem of her dress. Even when she tried not to show it, I saw how nervous my daughter was.The doctor reached for a tray beside him, and Beauty’s eyes instantly widened. She turned to me, her voice low as she said, “Papa, please don’t let him use the needles. They scare me.”I didn’t even realize her hand had already found its way into mine.“Hey…” I whispered with a reassu
Chapter: 7*****SORA: Mirabelle Blaster, that name kept playing over and over in my head the entire drive. The Blasters weren’t just powerful; they controlled half of the city. Everyone knew and feared them. Before I could even process everything that was happening and why the hell the fiancée of a billionaire was out in the middle of nowhere so late picking up strays, we arrived in front of a massive iron gate.When it opened, there was a long driveway, lights shining on our path, and the compound was massive. It was like nothing I’d ever seen before. My eyes were literally glued to the window, staring with my jaw dropped.I’d seen pictures of the Blaster estate, but I never thought that in an entire lifetime I would ever get the opportunity to step inside it. It all felt like a fever dream… and there was a high possibility that this was actually a dream.The house…no, mansion — stood tall, a glorious sight.And after a moment, the car stopped.Before I could even open the door, se
Chapter: 6 **** SORA: The rain wouldn’t stop, and it had been hours. I was freezing; so was Beauty. We had no roof over our heads. The only place I could find was a rotting building. The roof was dripping, the walls were falling apart, and that smell that probably came from a dead animal made it so hard to breathe. I held Beauty in my arms, shielding her as much as I possibly could, but we were both wet, and all our belongings were drenched by the rain. My arms ached from holding her for so long, and we were both really hungry. “Papa…” she whispered. Her body was shaking. I pressed a kiss to her forehead, and my heart dropped instantly. She was burning up again. “No… no, please,” I muttered. “Don’t do this to me.” I tightened my hold on her. I had no money to get her food or even medication. The only thing I could offer her was my warmth, and even that felt totally useless. Her small body in my arms was shivering, and she was burning up pretty badly. I hoped and prayed in my he
Chapter: 5******SORA:The alarm went off like it had a personal vendetta against me. It screamed in my ears so loudly I thought I was losing my mind. I groaned, slapping blindly until I found it, hitting it so hard it went silent. I probably broke it. My head throbbed, every inch of my body aching. I lay there for a moment, staring at the ceiling, before turning to look at Beauty. She was still asleep, a thin blanket barely covering her small body.She looked fragile. Too fragile. I reached out and pressed my palm to her forehead. It wasn’t hot. I released a breath I hadn’t realized I was holding. She was getting better.I glanced at the clock.7 a.m.“Shit,” I muttered.I was late again. Mrs. Cheng was definitely going to explode today. When I tried to get up, every muscle screamed in protest, but resting wasn’t an option. There was no food in this house. I pushed through it anyway, even as the room spun beneath my feet, dizziness washing over me.Beauty was still sleeping. I crouc







