LOGIN~Bianca's POV~
The chandelier lights shined across the glossy marble floors, painting a soft golden glow over the living room-turned-dining-hall. At the top of the staircase, I stood with my arm threaded through Nathan's. My royal blue silk dress hugged every curve, the fabric whispering elegance and control. Cameras flashed. The press lined the entrance like vultures in designer suits, hungry for scandal. Below, laughter rose and fell over the clinking of glasses. Nathan leaned in, his voice smooth with performative affection. "Smile, darling." I did. Or something close enough. The MC's voice boomed over the soft classical music. "Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome tonight's gracious hosts—Nathan and Bianca Hayes!" Polite applause erupted as we descended the staircase with poised steps—he, the polished businessman; me, the picture-perfect wife. But only one of us knew the truth behind the mask. The dining table stretched long, dressed in gold-rimmed china, crystal goblets, and silverware so sharply polished it could cut more than steak. A fragrant mix of orchids and roses fell down the center, candles flickering between them like little breaths. Among the guests, power sat comfortably in tailored suits and couture gowns. Julius Grant, senator. Marissa Devereaux, editor-in-chief of The Elite Woman. Victor Langston, CEO of Langston Motors. Charlotte Fairchild, a philanthropist with a diamond collar more dazzling than her third husband. Nathan was in his element, charming each of them with polished laughter and stories rehearsed to perfection. "…And you won't believe it," Nathan said to Julius, puffing his chest just slightly, "Damien Sinclair reached out for a business partnership. We go way back—high school buddies." High school… what? My brows twitched as I turned to him. That was a rewrite if I'd ever heard one. Damien Sinclair. The same boy they used to torment? The one Nathan and his pack of wolves humiliated every chance they got? Now that Damien held more power in his little finger than Nathan could buy in a lifetime, he was suddenly a "buddy"? No wonder my father lied to me about me having cancer. In some sick way, I was thankful. That lie forced my eyes open. Showed me the rot beneath Nathan's polished exterior. We approached the table, and Nathan, ever the showman, pulled out my chair with a gentleman's smile. I lowered myself with practiced elegance while internally rolling my eyes into another dimension. And then… the air shifted. It was subtle at first. A hush that crept in, threading between conversations. The grand doors opened—and the room inhaled as one. Damien Sinclair entered like he owned the air. His suit was black, sharply tailored, collar open just enough to hint at the tattoos on his chest. He didn't just walk in. He commanded the space—each step slow and powerful. His icy blue eyes moved across the crowd with calculated disinterest. Predatory. Silent. Unshakable. But it wasn't just him. On his arm was Elena Hathaway. She was stunning—tall and graceful, with a figure that rivaled any statue in a gallery. Her ruby-red gown hugged her like it was poured onto her skin. Her blonde hair was twisted into a flawless updo, diamond earrings glinting like secrets in the light. But beauty wasn't what stopped my breath. It was recognition. Elena. The name Nathan whispered in his sleep once. A soft, aching sound. The same one who planned my death. And now… here she was. In the flesh. On Damien's arm. I turned to Nathan. His jaw was tight—so tight I swore I heard a crack. But he was quick. His mask slid back into place with a polished grin as Damien and Elena approached. "Damien!" Nathan exclaimed, his voice too bright as he extended a hand. "This means a lot, man. Really." Damien took his hand without looking at him. His eyes? They found mine. Locked on me like a secret shared across a crowded room. And then he smirked—small, barely there, but devastating all the same. He knew. Dinner began, but my appetite vanished. Cecilia, sitting to Nathan's left, chirped over her soup, "I remember you, Mr. Sinclair. My son used to talk about you! Nathan always said you two were thick as thieves." Nathan shot her a glare sharp enough to draw blood. I glanced at Damien, expecting a scoff. Instead, he turned to Nathan and said smoothly, "Yeah. We were close. Good memories." The table chuckled. Nathan let out a breath like someone spared from execution. Then he turned to Elena, voice tight. "Elena Hathaway. Wow. Been years. How have you been?" He didn't really look at her. But Damien looked at me. Watched me. Observed like a surgeon studying where to cut. Lifting my wine glass to my lips, I needed something to keep me steady. The bitterness of the red barely registered. I couldn't stay. The walls were closing in, and the tension between the four of us was too tight, too loud beneath the laughter. "I'll be right back," I said, standing. "Bathroom." I half-expected someone to stop me. Nathan. A nosy guest. Anyone. No one did. No one dared question the perfect wife. Moving fast, my heels tapped against the polished floor as I climbed the stairs and took the hallway left. The soft murmur of voices faded behind me. At the guest bathroom door, I reached for the handle, needing just a moment—just air. But the second I pushed it open, the door slammed shut behind me. A hand. A body. I was shoved back against the cold marble wall, breath stolen, heart leaping to my throat. Heat pressed into me— a chest. And most definitely a presence. Not Nathan. No. Damien. His eyes burned inches from mine. "Running already, little Bianca?"Epilogue Nathan is serving his sentence, the consequences of his actions finally catching up to him. Justice, having been delayed for so long, has finally been delivered to him. The man who caused so much pain to Bianca and her family, killing her father and almost killing her, is finally surrounded by iron bars of a cell on a life long sentence.Elena remains locked away by Damein personally in a secluded chamber in an offshore facility. Her world is now one of isolation as she lives all by herself. Leo has vanished, leaving the city entirely, choosing to step away from the life of chaos and betrayals. Amid all of this, Bianca and Damien have carved out a life together that is unshakable with their companies merging together for the better. So after all the battles they fought, the pain they endured, the betrayals and the near-death experiences, all that, is now converging into a bond that is as resilient as it is passionate. Bianca, once forced to flee, to hide, and to rebu
Third person The boardroom of Sinclair Industries was buzzing with speculation. A few members were already present in the room, seated around the long mahogany table. Two board members were at the far end leaned toward each other, their voices low but edged with intrigue.“Did you hear anything?” one whispered. “Not a clue. The message just said urgent board meeting at noon. You think it’s about the merger with Apex?” The other shook his head. “No. Damien's been silent about that for weeks. This feels… different.”“I wonder what's this about that then?”Before another word could pass between them, the double doors at the far end opened.Damien Sinclair stepped in.His presence alone was enough to cause silence across the whole room. He was dressed in a sharp black suit that mirrored his authority and he moved with deliberate confidence till he was at the center of the room. Every gaze followed him as he walked to the head of the table.He didn’t sit, yet as his sharp gaze scann
Damien’s POVThe morning light was soft and warm, spilling through the curtains and into the room. I woke to the unfamiliar sight of the mansion, it wasn't mine. And then I felt her… Bianca. No, Lyra. She was there beside me, her presence a steady warmth.And then, it hit me. We had real sex last night, not any sex plays or commands, I had sex with her. I turned over to her, watching her sleep for a moment, she was even cuter when she was asleep. After a while of staring at her, I exhaled slowly, careful not to wake her as I pulled away a little.“Morning.” My voice was rough, barely more than a whisper, but it made her stir. Her eyes opened, slow and soft, and the faintest smile curved her lips.“Morning too…”“Do you enjoy your sleep?” I asked, my smile widening.“Yeah…didn’t think we’d get one like this,” she said, her voice husky from sleep.I let the words hang for a second. She was right, I didn't think we'd have something like this and I'm pretty sure neither did she. I
Bianca’s POVI let the hot water flow down my body, tingling in my nipples, and down drops, slipping into my entrance.After a long day like today, a warm shower was always the perfect way to calm my nerves a little. The steam still clung to my skin when I stepped out of the bathroom. I tied my robe tighter and padded barefoot across the marble floor, the cold biting against my skin, grounding me.The house was quiet… the kind of quiet that made you aware of your own heartbeat. I poured myself a cup of coffee, the smell curling through the air, a bitter, yet familiar smell. My life had been like this for months now, the peace th, the quiet… and to be honest, I liked it. Just then, the doorbell rang.The sharp sound sliced through the silence. “Alex,” I called out, my tone sharp.My butler appeared almost instantly from the hallway, keeping his posture straight and firm and his expression neutral.“Yes, ma’am?”“Check who it is,” I said, setting my cup down.He nodded and disapp
Bianca’s POV(Lyra) I leaned back in the car seat, the low hum of the engine the only sound breaking the silence. City lights streaked past the window, the sites brought up memories I was trying too hard to forget. Damien’s face kept replaying in my mind. The way he’d frozen when our eyes met back at the auction. That shock and that confusion, the flicker of guilt he couldn’t hide.I had imagined how oddly satisfying it would be seeing all those emotions playing on his face. But reality wasn’t as neat as imagination.Seeing him again had ripped something raw open inside me.He was engaged now.He just moved on, like I was some passing shadow that never mattered. My fingers clenched around the edge of my bag, knuckles whitening as the thought burned through me.But I pushed it down. That pain wasn’t supposed to exist anymore. Bianca didn’t exist anymore. Bianca died the day I walked away from him. Now there was only Lyra Elton… the woman who rebuilt herself from ashes and built an
Damien’s POV The crowd was still buzzing after the final gavel struck, but I didn’t hear a damn thing anymore. My mind was locked on one name flashing on the board in bold letters… Lyra Elton.Who the hell was she?The announcer’s voice echoed, “Sold! To the lady at the back,” but my pulse drowned it out. I rose from my seat before Nina could say a word, my eyes scanning every face in the room. I didn’t know what I was searching for exactly, but, basically a face of woman I've never seen, or maybe I have… Nina’s voice trailed behind me, her tone sharp. “Damien! Damien, where are you going?”I ignored her, weaving through the crowd. The talisman had been my pursuit for months, but now, it wasn’t about the damn object anymore. It was about the person who took it from me.My feet carried me through the crowd, brushing past men in suits and women on their gowns. I moved with purpose, ignoring the occasional murmurs as people recognized me.My eyes were scanning anyone who looked r







