LOGINViolet’s POV
Peirre’s body was cremated as his request. I cried a lot. We only got married for a year before he finally surrendered to his long time disease. I scattered his remains in the ocean, something he had said to me many times before.
“Vi, no matter what happens, you are Violet Savage. You are my wife. You and Parker were the best thing in my life.”
Yes, I always knew I lost my memories. Pierre had told me about it a few days after I woke up and I couldn’t remember anything.
Pierre told me what mattered. He said he found me on the beach, broken and barely breathing. He said my face had been badly damaged, that doctors had to rebuild it. He said my body survived but my memories will be a long-term memory loss or permanent.
He also told me I was pregnant.
I gave birth to a beautiful boy. Pierre named him Uno. He said Uno meant one, a beginning, a first step forward. I didn’t argue. The name felt warm and new hope. And that’s why I decided never to want to remember my past or my lost memories.
Pierre became my husband. He said he wanted to feel like he had a family. Every now and then he would joke with me wishing he would have more days to live. Peirre was so kind. He was the reason I was in my position right now. I was happy with him.
When the cancer took him, I felt like half of me was gone but despite that Pierre wanted me to move on and leave my life without regret.
ILike a story that knew when to end. I held his hand until the end, and when it was over, I cried quietly and then stood up again.
Two years passed.
Pierre left me enough money to live comfortably, but I didn’t want comfort. I wanted a purpose so I built my own business, something I have been wanting to start, a custom jewelry and restoration company, important pieces with history people couldn’t let go of.
I was good at it. I don’t know but I felt like I have been interested in this kind of thing before, like this line of hobby had been carved to my soul although I couldn’t remember.
I never showed my face and clients didn’t ask why. They respected my privacy and trusted my work. I became known as the jewelry master, and the mystery only made the business grow.
I never wanted to know who I was before.
Pierre once asked if I was sure. I told him yes. I meant it.
My past wasn’t missing. It was buried because I chose to. And I wanted it to stay that way.
“Miss V, I received a request from a new client,” one of my secretaries said as I was checking my latest restoration.
“Oh? From who?”
“From a man named Manuel Arkansas.”
That made me curious. The new client's last name sounds familiar.
“What do we need to do with him?”
“He wanted us to repair a family heirloom,” Elaina said and showed me the piece on her laptop’s screen.
It had a natural large rectangular white diamond ring bonded in platinum, which is not rare.
“According to the Mister Arkansas, this ring is a family heirloom that has been passed generations before him. He wanted the style changed, everything,” Elaina said. “And also he said that the ring went to the wrong bride and tainted it. That's why he wanted to change it. He wanted an entirely new style family heirloom created by the owner. He will attach natural blue diamonds and royal blue sapphires. He said. He will let your imagination play. And the payment will be one million dollars or more. Wow! This is insane!”
I was impressed.
“Search for Manuel Arkansas, Elaina.”
“Right on it, Miss V.”
After a few seconds, Elaina showed me Mister Arkansas’s profile. He owned ten mining companies because the north is famous for its rare gems. That explains why.
“Should we accept it?”
“Yes. That kind of piece couldn’t be done blindly. Tell him I needed to see the ring in person and examine it myself.”
Elaina didn’t waste time and she typed something on his laptop and a few moments later, an email of permission arrived.
So I traveled. Uno came with me. He was two years old, curious, stubborn, and always attached to my hip. His nanny came along too. I trusted her completely.
The estate was massive. It has clean lines and high walls, something that makes my head hurt. Everything about it spoke of control and authority. We were escorted inside by warriors who looked like they had seen a ghost which I just ignored. Leopards never venture to wolves' den even once and I must be the first one. I adjusted Uno in my arms.
“The previous Alpha is waiting for you inside his study,” one of them said, still pale as a sheet.
Another warrior stationed at the door stared at me like he wanted to just disappear. He opened the door and I saw an old man standing by the window, his back at me.
Probably sensing me, he turned around and then froze. He’s eyes widened but didn’t say anything.
His eyes locked on my face like he’d seen me before. The color drained from him so fast it was almost shocking. His breath hitched.
“Cheska?” he said more to himself.
I tilted my head slightly, politely.
“Hello.”
He didn’t answer..His gaze dropped to Uno. Something in his expression confused and shattered at the same time.
I frowned. People reacted strangely sometimes when they weren’t used to children, especially him since I heard he never had great grandchildren.
“I’m Violet Savage,” I said evenly. “I’m here regarding the ring.”
That seemed to snap him back.
He swallowed hard, his jaw tightening, eyes still fixed on me like he was afraid I’d disappear if he blinked.
“Ah, yes. I’m sorry,” he said finally. His voice was small. “I’m Manuel. You look the same as my late granddaughter in law who passed away years ago.
I smiled at him.
“It’s okay, Sir. Shall we start about the ring?”
We discussed the ring. I asked what he wanted me to do or did he have a reference. It is important to me what my clients want more than anything.
Manuel just gave me one word. Ocean. He said it's up to me how I will deliver the finished work with the word ocean.
I gave him a maximum of two months to reconstruct the ring and he agreed. As I packed my things including the ring and the materials, I noticed Uno and he was not in the room.
I excused myself and called Uno’s name when I couldn’t reach his nanny’s number. When I finally saw them in the gazebo ten minutes later, I saw them with the man. Uno was laughing happily while eating chocolates.
“Uno!” I called and the three of them looked at me. “What are you eating honey? I told you no chocolates.”
The man was facing Uno and his back at me so when he turned around, he froze, the same way Manuel did. But unlike the old man, this man has the bluest eyes I have ever since.
“Cheska?”
Cheska’s POV"We can't leave her here! He'll kill her!" I shrieked at Anaki.He dropped his arm next to his body, rolling his eyes. "I didn't come here for her, she'll just be extra weight. Now, please. I don't want to stay longer."Panic kept rising within me, as I thought of a way out of this. I wasn't going to leave Sophia here to face Valentine's wrath. "Can we at least unchain her? She doesn't even have to come with us, just let me unchain her and she can run." I pleaded with him desperately.Anaki growled in frustration, before turning away from me and heading over to Sophia. By this time, she was semi-conscious and blinking her eyes lazily. Dried blood stained her head and matted her hair, marring her appearance.As Anaki walked over to her, he reached into his pockets and took out two keys that I immediately recognized. He inserted the silver one into Sophia's chains, twisting it and unlocking the metal. Without the support from the handcuffs, she immediately started to fall
Cheska’s POVI uttered out a few unintelligible sounds before opening my eyes, hoping that they got the message. However when I looked above me, I saw they were still there, calling to me.I tried one again to focus, this time my vision becoming clearer. Blurred lines morphed into facial features, and blended colors moved to fill eyes and hair. I stated at the figure hopefully, wishing it was someone I knew to welcome me in death.when my vision finally focused, I was sorely disappointed."A-Anaki?" I croaked.He smiled above me, blue eyes glinting with joy."Cheska." The voice that had been calling my name rang out again, but this time I registered it as Anaki’s."W-What are you doing here?" I questioned him weakly. He shouldn't be dead yet, Valentine just left to go find him."I came back to rescue you. Your mate is here fighting so I can come and save you." He told me while smiling.I drew my eyebrows together in confusion. "Wheres my children? My parents? T-they should be here..
Vlad’s POVI didn’t stop running, not even once. We run for days and nights ignoring sleep and rest. Marzouq never complained once and even Anchor. He was determined to lead me right to the mansion. I didn't feel exhausted even a bit. The only thing keeping me moving was her, my Cheska. I knew she’s still alive, waiting for me. That thought kept replaying in my head over and over, like if I stopped believing it even for a second, I’d lose her.The forest started thinning. We continued running until finally, the sun kissed our faces. As I adjusted my eyes from the blinding sun, I saw it, not far from where we are were the mansion. It was hidden deep in the west forest just like Anchor said.It was massive and almost dark as night. It was eerily quiet.I slowed down not because I was tired but because something in me shifted.That feeling. That pull.My chest tightened.“She’s here,” I muttered.Marzouq came up beside me, silent as always. Even after days of running, he looked untouche
Cheska’s POVValentine then walked over to me, until he was standing just a foot in front of me. He reached his hand up and I automatically flinched back. When I didn't feel the sting of a slap however, I opened my eyes to see what he was doing. I saw his hand go into his pant leg pocket, and pull out something minuscule. It was gold in color, and barely the size of my pinky. It seemed thin as a piece of paper, and light as a feather. He held it up to me, so that I could fully examine its details. At a closer look, I saw narrow juts coming out from the tip and side of the object. It almost formed the shape of a key. My eyes suddenly grew wide, as I realized what that key led to. He noticed, and laughed aloud. "Pretty thing, isn't it?" He then bent over, kneeling down on one knee. He took the key that was intertwined between his fingers, and placed it gently on the concrete floor. Then reaching into his other pocket, he took out a much less glamorous key and set it down next to th
Valentine carried Two over to where I stood, chained up. A malicious smile played on his lips as he brought the helpless woman up to his chest, now holding her by her neck. One arm wrapped around her neck menacingly, while the other held both hands behind her back. Two weakly struggled against his strong grasp, but she was no match for Valentine's power. None of us were. “She had served her purpose,” he said."Please! Don't hurt her! I'll do anything! Anything. Just leave her alone." I begged Valentine with everything I had, pouring all my desperation into my voice. "I'm so sorry, I won't ever disobey you again. Please!"Valentine's muscular arm flexed around Two's neck as she struggled for breath. He twigs like arms wrapped around his brutal ones, clawing desperately for air. "It's far too late for apologies. Plus, it seems this isn't only your sin, Cheska." He then turned halfway, revealing Bridgit clawing fiercely against her chains. Once she saw his gaze settle on her, she immed
Cheska's POVValentine held me just close enough to the ground so that I couldn't regain my footing, but also so that I couldn't use my hands as support for my body. Since there was obviously no chance of me easing the pain he was inflicting, I didn't mind making it a little worse by trying to escape. I thrashed around wildly, grabbing his one fist with both of my hands. He ignored my futile attempts at freedom, and instead tightened his grasp upon my head. I couldn't help but yelp in pain at this, as I felt each strand of hair being ripped from my head. The entire time he was dragging me, I didn't stop my struggling. I could tell I was making him angry, but that also meant he might do something stupid and rash. That was a long shot, but it was a chance for me. Our small group was now walking across the fields behind his mansion. My body slid easily against the grass beneath me, while my shorts and legs stained with the dirt beneath it. I attempted to try and get traction from the







