LOGINCHAPTER FIVE
The first light of dawn slipped through the thick curtains, pale and timid, as if afraid to wake the house. Adaline stirred reluctantly, a shiver running through her despite the warmth of the bed. She had slept well, too well, almost dangerously well. It had been years since she'd lain in a bed this soft, a bed that didn't squeak or force her to curl up in corners for safety. And now, the thought that she might have overslept made her stomach twist with unease.
Yesterday's instructions replayed in her mind like a warning: Mrs. Margareta had walked her through the mansion with calm authority, showing her what she could touch, where she could go, and, most importantly, what she must never touch or enter. Every gesture, every step had been carefully measured.
"Obedience keeps you safe," the older woman had said.
Adaline had nodded, committing it all to memory, though her hands still trembled slightly as she recalled it.
She swung her legs over the edge of the bed, feeling the polished floor beneath her bare feet. Each step was cautious, deliberate. A wrong move could bring attention, punishment, or worse. Her chest tightened, and a faint tremor ran through her as she tiptoed toward the corridor.
The bathroom offered a brief moment of relief, steam and warmth but she still kept her movements small and careful, combing her hair quietly, washing quickly, and choosing clothes from the wardrobe that were surprisingly her size. She dressed with precision, almost mechanically, as if any hesitation would betray her presence.
Finally, she stepped out of her room. The mansion was silent, too silent, and the weight of it pressed against her. She moved slowly, each footstep measured, listening for the smallest sound, any creak, any hint that her master might be near.
The kitchen was cold and dimly lit. She made the coffee and prepared a simple sandwich, arranging it neatly on a plate. Every movement was deliberate, precise, careful. She paused often, listening to the empty house, imagining what punishment might follow a single misstep. The thought made her stomach churn, but she swallowed it down and continued, because there was no choice.
Her heart raced, but she forced herself to steady her hands. This was not a home. This was a cage. And she had learned early that survival required silence, obedience, and fear.
Adaline served the breakfast on time, arranging the plate neatly on the small tray just as Mrs. Margareta had instructed. She stepped back, standing silently to the side, a posture she was already used to.
Minutes passed. Seven. Eight. Nine. Still, no sign of him.
A sudden, icy panic gripped her chest. What if she had missed him? What if he had left the house before she had even served the food? Her fingers trembled slightly, and her heart pounded. She pressed her palms together, trying to steady herself, but the thought of the torture room, made her stomach twist.
Tears welled up in her eyes, blurring the floor in front of her.
"Miss whitmore," The gentle voice of Mrs. Margareta startled her. She spun slightly to face the older woman.
"I... I-I don't know what to do," Adaline admitted softly, her voice trembling. "I've been standing here... waiting... and he hasn't come."
Mrs. Margareta studied her for a moment, then the corners of her lips turned up just slightly. "Ah... he didn't come home last night." Her tone was calm, almost amused at the misplaced fear. "Is that why you're crying?"
Adaline's chest loosened. Relief washed through her like warm sunlight. She blinked rapidly, trying to swallow the sudden lump in her throat.
"Oh..." she whispered, barely audible.
Mrs. Margareta gave her a small nod, leaving no judgment in her eyes. "Go on, then. Pack the food up. Take it to the kitchen and dispose of it."
Hands still shaking slightly, Adaline lifted the tray. She moved to the kitchen slowly, methodically, as she had been trained to, disposing of the untouched food.
By the time she returned to her room, her hands were steady again, but her chest still thumped in nervous rhythm. She laid on her bed trying to calm down.
Few hours later, the mansion doors swung open with Camilla strolling in.. Her heels clicked sharply against the polished marble floor, a rhythm that demanded attention. The servants greeted warmly, bowing their head gently.
Camilla's gaze swept the grand foyer like a predator assessing territory. She didn't pause to return the greeting. Her mind was already on the girl,the newest slave, she thought with thinly veiled disgust, refusing to dignify her with a name. She signaled one of the servants to come closer
"there's a new slave here,lead me to where they kept her" Camilla snapped, her voice icy. She expected instant obedience.
The young servant in front of her froze, clearly uncomfortable. "M-Mistress... you... you can't go there. It's the private wing... it's forbidden. We're not allowed-"
Camilla's eyes narrowed, fury igniting. "the private wing!,"she shouted "How can Ronan allow that filth near him? Near his rooms? Where I've never been permitted?!"
The servant swallowed hard, stepping back, but Camilla was already pacing, her hands clenched at her sides. Rage coursed through her veins, hotter than she had felt in months. How dare he let some insignificant girl walk freely in the wing where she had never set foot?
"Call Margareta. Now," she barked, her tone leaving no room for argument.
Within moments, Mrs. Margareta appeared, composed and unflinching, as if she had expected Camilla's arrival.
"Mrs. Margareta," Camilla spat, gesturing sharply toward the private wing. "take me to the private wing now"!. She demanded.
Mrs. Margareta's calm hand rose slightly, stopping her mid-rant. "If you require anything," she said evenly, her voice smooth, "the servants may attend to you. "Miss whitmore only attends to our master and is not allowed out of her room except permitted to do so".
Camilla froze, a flare of rage crossing her features. Her hand twitched as though she might strike the older woman, but she clenched her fists and restrained herself. Not here. Not now. Any misstep could put her in Ronan's bad books, and she could not risk it.
Breathing through the sting of her frustration, she turned sharply on her heel. Her heels echoed against the marble as she stormed down the hall, her fury focused now on Ronan himself. The next stop was his office, where she could vent, demand answers, and make clear that nothing, not even the newest slave, would ever threaten her place by his side.
Every step carried the heat of her anger, but beneath it all lingered a sharp, biting awareness, Ronan had chosen, and she had no control over that. Not yet.
A Year LaterRonan stood quietly in front of his mother's workshop, his hands tucked into his pockets as he stared at the weathered wooden doors. For years, the place had remained untouched, locked away with memories he had never been ready to face.Today felt different.Today, he was finally ready to let go of the pain and hold on to the good memories instead."What are you doing?"Adaline's voice drifted toward him.Ronan immediately turned around and frowned.Adaline was walking toward him with one hand supporting her lower back. Her pregnant belly was impossible to miss now. They were expecting twins, and she was only a few days away from delivery.Ronan hurried over and offered his arm."I told you to stay indoors, Sunshine," he said, helping her carefully.Adaline rolled her eyes."I was bored. I only wanted to stretch my legs a little."Ronan shook his head helplessly."You are impossible."A smile spread across her face."What are you doing?" she asked again.Ronan glanced at
Chapter 99: The ProposalOn their way back home, Adaline did not even realize when she fell asleep.The events of the day had exhausted her completely. From the reopening ceremony to the endless conversations, handshakes, smiles, and speeches, her body had finally given in to fatigue.When they arrived at the mansion, Ronan glanced toward the passenger seat and smiled.She was sleeping peacefully.A few strands of hair had fallen across her face, and her head rested against the window.For a moment, he simply sat there, admiring her.Three months ago, neither of them would have imagined their lives turning out this way.Now, she had become the most important person in his life.The center of his world.Carefully, he got out of the car and opened her door.Adaline stirred slightly but did not wake.Ronan slipped one arm beneath her knees and the other around her waist before lifting her into his arms.She instinctively snuggled closer against his chest.The small action made his heart
six months later.Adaline stood in front of the Whitmore Corporation building. Today was its grand reopening.For the past few months, Ronan had taken his time teaching her everything she needed to know about the company. He had guided her through meetings, financial reports, contracts, and every responsibility that came with being the successor. Now, she was finally standing before the company that once belonged to her mother.People from different walks of life had come to honor the occasion. Former business partners who had once worked closely with her mother were present. Investors, executives, journalists, and guests filled the venue.Adaline stood quietly at one corner, watching the smiles on everyone's faces.Ironically, many of these same people had mocked her when the company collapsed and the Whitmore name was dragged through the mud. Yet now that the truth had come out and the company's reputation had been restored, they had all returned.She felt a familiar arm circle arou
Mrs. Margareta had drawn Adaline's attention to the news. It had already been a day, and Ronan was yet to return. She did not know what to do. She had tried calling him several times, but his number was unreachable.Now, they sat together reading the headline on the television screen.Business Tycoon Mr. Henderson Dead During Arrest as Police Continue Investigation Into His Crimes.Mrs. Margareta gently patted Adaline's shoulder."It's over," she said softly. "Everything is over."Unable to hold back her emotions, Adaline hugged her tightly and burst into tears.~~~~~~~~~"Are you related to him?" the doctor asked Ronan."He's a friend," Ronan replied.The doctor nodded."Okay. Well, the surgery was successful. We removed the bullets. It will take some time, but he will walk again."Ronan released a breath he did not realize he had been holding."Alright. Can I see him now?""Sure, you can," the doctor replied.Ronan thanked him and headed toward Tyler's room. He knocked lightly befor
Adaline.Mrs. Margareta called out and rushed toward her the moment Adaline stepped into the house."Oh my God! You had us all worried sick." Mrs. Margareta cupped her face anxiously. "Are you hurt?"Adaline shook her head immediately."No, no. I'm fine. He didn't hurt me."Mrs. Margareta released a shaky breath of relief."Oh, dear. Come inside."Adaline followed her into the living room, her heart still unsettled."I'm just worried about Ronan," she admitted quietly. "I trusted the wrong people. I'm afraid I've put him in danger."Mrs. Margareta gently squeezed her shoulder."Don't worry. I can assure you that Ronan will be fine."She smiled warmly."Come. Let's get you cleaned up first."Adaline nodded.Mrs. Margareta led her upstairs.---Tyler stepped out of the car with the documents clutched tightly in his hands.Victory filled every step he took.After years of planning, manipulating, and waiting, everything he had worked for was finally his.He pushed open the door of the man
Flashback “It is likely that Mr. Tyler got close to Adaline for this same reason,” Mr. Kelvin said during the meeting between him and Ronan. Ronan narrowed his eyes. “So he's working for his father?” he asked. “I don't think so,” Mr. Kelvin replied thoughtfully. “He is doing this for his own interests.” Ronan leaned back in his seat and fell silent for a moment. If Tyler truly had his eyes on the company, then he would use any means necessary to get it. That meant neither Adaline nor the company was safe. He tapped his fingers lightly against the armrest before finally speaking. “I need you to make an exact copy of the real document stating ownership, but change the name,” Ronan said. Mr. Kelvin frowned. “You want to make a counterfeit?” Ronan nodded. “Yes. Just in case anything goes wrong. By the time he realizes the truth, it will already be too late.” Mr. Kelvin stared at him for a few seconds before nodding. “I understand, sir.” Back to the Present R
Adaline woke up with a sharp frown, irritation settling on her face even before she fully opened her eyes, the persistent knocking on her door refusing to stop no matter how much she tried to ignore it as she turned to the other side of the bed and buried her face deeper into the pillow, hoping who
Water ran steadily down Camilla's body, tracing slow paths along her skin as she stood beneath the shower, her eyes open but unfocused, her mind miles away from the quiet luxury around her. The bathroom was silent except for the soft rush of water, but inside her, nothing was calm.She had heard it
Tyler spoke up as he got closer to them, his footsteps calm and deliberate as he closed the distance between himself and the tense pair standing in the hallway, his presence immediately shifting the atmosphere."Hi Adaline, hi Mr Ronan."He extended his hand politely, his expression friendly, but R
After the phone call ended, Adaline slowly pulled the phone away from her ear, her brows furrowing as she stared at the screen in confusion, and the moment her eyes focused on the image displayed, her breath caught slightly, her heart skipping as she saw a picture of herself and Mr Tyler, the angle







