INICIAR SESIÓNTHIRD 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
THIRD PERSON'S POV The silence in the room stretched— Long. Heavy. Unforgiving. Silea’s grip on the papers tightened, the edges crumpling beneath her fingers as her breathing grew uneven. “No…” Her voice was faint at first. Shaken. But then— It rose. Stronger. More desperate.
THIRD PERSON’S POV For a moment— Silea didn’t move. Didn’t breathe. Didn’t think. Because what Aurelia had just said— Didn’t make sense. It couldn’t make sense. “You’re lying.” The words came out sharper this time. Firmer. Desperate in a way she refused to acknowledge. Aurelia didn’t react
His eyes darkened slightly. “Don’t test my patience.” A beat. Then— “Your inheritance.” There it was. Again. Silea straightened, forcing some strength back into her posture. “I already told you. I’m not giving you anything.” Owen let out a quiet breath. Not angry. Not explosive. Worse. D
THIRD PERSON'S POV Aurelia and Theo sat quietly on the couch.. Aurelia read through the Magazine while Theo was checking some work on his laptop.. "You think she'll come? " Theo asked quietly and Aurelia nodded.. "You saw how Owen looked at me.. Regret was visible on his face... He clearly
It was already past 4 in the afternoon.. A beautician will be here for me at 5 o'clock. The whole estate felt luke a war zone today.. So much preparation to do.. I felt bad that they had to work so much for me.. But when I saw dad smiling with looking at the decorations, I felt my sadness fly awa
AURELIA'S POV I don't know what had gotten into me when I said that to him.. But now I can't step back.. The way his voice cheered up when I said that I am coming today was something so nice.. Maybe I degraded myself so much that a simple appreciation feels a lot now.. I packed a bag with few c
“I missed you, Dad,” I murmured into his chest, my voice muffled. “So much…” He pulled back just enough to look at me, his hands cupping my face. His eyes, that same deep storm-gray that I had inherited, softened as they studied me. There was a flicker of pain in them, the kind only a parent carri
The bell rang and everyone got up.. I stayed behind a bit more and waited for the students to get out first before getting out myself.. It was already lunch time and I entered the cafeteria.. The high pitched laughter pierced through my ear and in a corner, I could see them.. Owen right beside Si







