LOGINAURELIA'S POV I sat in my room, recalling everything dad spoke... For so many years he kept these words in his heart, his love and yearning for mom pressed in the bottom of his heart just to give me a life full of everything.. Not even for a moment he made me think I was being a burden on him, nev
AURELIA'S POVI looked at him with wide eyes..."I was young and didn't know it'll lead to you... But did Iever regret having you? Yes... I did regret it when I saw your mother laying on the bed.. Her hands had almost no warmth... That scared me ... I thought this is how i loose the love of my life.
AURELIA'S POV Glassware's crashed on the wall as Theo avoided them from hitting him... "You rascal! I told you to take care of my daughter and this is what you do?!?! " Dad yelled as he threw another plate at Theo while I sat on the couch.. Just 5 minutes ago we sat dad down and told him I wa
AURELIA'S POV A week passed since that day.. I never heard back from Silea but Owen? That mothernature'sjoke had the audacity to try to talk to me over the time.. Once he realized who held the power now, who had wealth, he crawled back to me.. "Madam... Mr Ashford is back and demanding to
THIRD PERSON’S POV The Ashford residence was no longer filled with celebration. No laughter. No warmth. Just tension— Thick. Suffocating. Waiting to snap. The moment the message came through— Owen’s world tilted. He stared at his phone. Once. Twice. As if reading it again w
THIRD PERSON’S POV The world didn’t feel real anymore. Not as Silea stumbled out of the office. Not as the lawyer’s words replayed in her head—over and over, louder each time. No longer a member of Vance. It echoed. Mocked. Burned. Her steps were uneven as she made her way through th
Downstairs, his parents waited in the formal sitting room, the one reserved for important guests. His father was immaculate in a charcoal suit, jaw set, eyes bloodshot from a sleepless night of emergency calls to lawyers and PR crisis teams. His mother wore pearls and a black dress, as if attending
𝐀𝐔𝐑𝐄𝐋𝐈𝐀'𝐒 𝐏𝐎𝐕 I grinned as I watched Silea walk into their house through the hacked CCTV camera... Right now they might be over the moon but what they don't know is that they carried the snake inside with their own hands... The thing is that Silea isn't like me.. She'll never be me.
"Aurelia," he said, voice smooth as he pulled out my chair. "You look... incredible." "Thank you." I sat gracefully, crossing my legs, letting the slit in my dress do its work. Distraction was part of the plan. "This is unexpected. Your text was rather... cryptic." He smiled, signaling the waite
AURELIA'S POV The moment I closed my bedroom door, I leaned against it and let the mask fall. The ring felt heavy on my finger—heavy with lies, heavy with the weight of what was coming. I stared at it under the soft glow of my bedside lamp: a gaudy, ostentatious thing, all flash and no soul. Exa







