MasukISLA pov
I should have known Adrian wouldn’t be able to handle this. Men never could. The moment we got back to his penthouse, I could feel the tension radiating off him. His jaw was tight, his movements sharp and impatient as he stalked into the kitchen, grabbing a glass of water like it was the only thing keeping him from throwing me out. I tried to ignore him. Tried to focus on the fact that, for the first time in months, I wasn’t sleeping on a stiff mattress in a run-down motel. That I wasn’t watching my back every second, waiting for Victor Morelli’s men to find me and drag me back to hell. But it was hard to ignore Adrian Kingston. Especially when he turned his sharp gaze on me like I was a problem he couldn’t quite figure out how to solve. “You’re staying here,” he said finally. Not a question. A statement. I set my half-eaten sandwich down. “For how long?” His eyes flickered down to my stomach before snapping back up. “Until we figure out if you’re lying.” My chest tightened. “I’m not lying.” He didn’t say anything. Didn’t have to. The doubt was all over his face. I clenched my fists, pushing myself up from the couch. “You know what? Forget it. I don’t need your…” “You do,” Adrian cut me off, voice calm but firm. “Unless you have a better plan?” I opened my mouth, then shut it. Because I didn’t. The truth was, if I walked out of this penthouse, I wouldn’t just be homeless again, I’d be in danger. Victor Morelli never let what belonged to him go unpunished. And Adrian… Adrian might have been cold, but at least he wasn’t a monster. I exhaled shakily, dropping back onto the couch. “Fine.” Adrian nodded once, as if this was nothing more than a business deal. “I’ll have a doctor come tomorrow,” he said. “I want proof.” I wanted to be offended, but… could I really blame him? So instead, I just nodded. Adrian studied me for a second longer before turning toward his office. I should have let him go. Should have taken the temporary truce and left it at that. But before I could stop myself, I said, “Why do you hate me so much?” He froze. For a moment, I thought he wouldn’t answer. Then, without turning around, he said…. “Because you ruined my life.” And then he was gone. ******** Adrian I shouldn’t have brought her here. I knew it the second she walked into my penthouse, looking small and out of place against the sharp lines and cold marble. Knew it even more when she started asking questions I had no intention of answering. But it was too late now. She was here. And I had no choice but to deal with her. I sighed, pinching the bridge of my nose as I walked into my office. This was supposed to be simple. Find out if the kid was mine. Handle it. Move on. But nothing about Isla Carter had ever been simple. A sharp knock on the door made my irritation spike. “What?” I snapped. The door cracked open, and Ethan,my head of security stepped inside. “You’re gonna want to see this.” I frowned but followed him to the surveillance room. Then I saw it. The grainy security footage. Of Victor Morelli. Sneaking around my estate. I felt my blood turn to ice. I knew Isla had been running from something. But I hadn’t realized it was him. “Boss?” Ethan’s voice was careful. “What do you want to do?” I stared at the screen, at the man who had made an empire out of blood. And then my fists clenched. I might not have wanted Isla here. Might not have trusted her. But if Victor Morelli thought he could just waltz into my city and take something that belonged to me? He had another thing coming. *********** Victor Morelli “Find her.” My voice was low, lethal. I didn’t have to raise it. My men knew what happened when they failed me. The man in front of me swallowed hard. “We’re working on it, sir. But…. I grabbed the glass off the table and threw it, watching as it shattered against the wall. “No excuses.” His head bobbed quickly. “Yes, sir.” I leaned back in my chair, rubbing my jaw. Isla thought she could run. That she could hide. But no one ran from me. Not without consequences. I smiled coldly. She’d learn that soon enough. ********** Elena Russo The second my plane touched down in New York, I felt a familiar thrill run through me. I was home. And this time, I wasn’t leaving. I tugged off my sunglasses as I stepped out of the private jet, my heels clicking against the pavement. New York had changed. But Adrian hadn’t. I saw it in the headlines. Felt it in the way people whispered his name. Adrian Kingston was still the most powerful man in the city. And he was still mine. A slow smile curved my lips as I slid into the waiting car. It was time to remind everyone, especially a certain little nobody of exactly that. ***** Isla I didn’t mean to be a walking disaster. But somehow, everything I touched in Adrian’s penthouse ended up broken. The first thing to go was an expensive-looking vase in the hallway. It wasn’t my fault! I was just walking, minding my business, when I accidentally bumped into a table. The vase wobbled once… twice… and then crashed onto the marble floor. Adrian walked in just as the last piece of shattered porcelain stopped rolling. His jaw clenched. “Are you serious?” I swallowed. “It was an accident.” He pinched the bridge of his nose like he was in actual pain. “It was a one-of-a-kind antique,” he muttered. Oh. “Well… now it’s a one-of-a-kind art piece?” I offered weakly. His glare could have burned a hole through my soul. And that was just the beginning. A few hours later, I somehow managed to break his glass stand. Then a plate. Then an entire glass shelf in his office. ***By the time I knocked over his $3,000 bottle of whiskey, Adrian looked one second away from murder. He didn’t say anything. Just took a deep breath, turned around, and walked away. Probably before he did something illegal. LATER THAT DAY I should have knocked. Really. But in my defense, I didn’t expect Adrian to be half-naked when I barged into his room. The second the door flew open, my eyes widened. Adrian was standing in front of me, a towel slung low around his waist, water dripping from his hair. I forgot how to breathe. For a solid five seconds, I just stared. His muscles. His abs. The way his jaw clenched when he realized I was ogling him. “Isla,” he said slowly, his voice dangerous. “What the hell are you doing?” “I—I—” I couldn’t think. Couldn’t move. All I could see was him. Then, suddenly, Adrian moved toward me. And I screamed. He froze. “What the—” “I—I wasn’t trying to—” My brain finally caught up. “You should put on some clothes!” His eyebrow twitched. “I was in my room.” His voice was flat. “You should still…….” I squeezed my eyes shut and spun around, practically running out of the room. I could hear Adrian’s frustrated groan before the door slammed shut behind me.The sun shone brightly through the windows of the grand living room, casting a warm glow on the faces of the family members gathered inside. It was an unusual sight, the home filled with laughter, chatter, and the hum of anticipation as the family came together to celebrate Chloe’s high school graduation. The once chaotic house was now a picture of maturity, love, and the enduring bonds they had all built over the years.Chloe, now eighteen and on the verge of stepping into the world as an adult, stood by the window, gazing out at the yard. She had grown into a beautiful young woman, her dark hair falling in waves around her shoulders. She still wore that soft, knowing smile, a mixture of Isla’s warmth and Adrian’s quiet confidence. As she straightened her graduation gown, there was an undeniable sense of pride in her eyes.“She’s finally leaving the nest,” Sophie said, watching her with a grin, leaning against the doorframe. Lovey and Dovey, Sophie’s twins, were nearby, bickering ov
The next morning, the house buzzed with energy. The chaos of the previous night had given way to a morning full of laughter, coffee, and casual conversation. The group had gathered in the living room, with Chloe happily playing in the corner and Aiden perched on Dante’s knee, chattering away about some new game he’d invented.Sophie, sitting next to Leo, was practically glowing. She had an energy about her that was infectious, and her fingers kept fidgeting with her engagement ring. Leo, ever the calm one, noticed her excitement and couldn’t help but grin.“So, what’s the big news?” Naomi asked, raising an eyebrow as she sipped her coffee, already sensing that something was up.Sophie stood up, her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm, and in a dramatic flourish, she said, “We’ve decided to plan our wedding!”There was a moment of stunned silence before everyone began reacting.“What?!” Isla exclaimed, wide-eyed. “Already?”Sophie nodded, her smile stretching from ear to ear. “Yes, we’ve
Everybody was still having fun when Lucian stepped inside, his tall frame filling the doorway, and behind him was a woman. A mysterious blonde with a confident stride and an air of intrigue. Her bright blue eyes sparkled with amusement as she scanned the room, clearly unfazed by the chaos that was unfolding.The moment Lucian stepped over the threshold, the energy in the room shifted. He looked entirely too composed, almost smug, like he had just walked in on an amusing scene he didn’t need to be involved in."Well, well, looks like I’m interrupting something," Lucian said, a smirk tugging at the corners of his lips.Sophie and Isla were still standing, but their eyes shifted toward the new arrivals, momentarily distracted by the unexpected intrusion."Lucian," Isla started, her voice still a little sharp, but her anger started to dissipate as curiosity took over. "Who’s this?"Lucian stood beside the blonde woman, one arm casually draped across her shoulders. "Everyone, meet Moriah
The moment the private jet touched down on the runway, Isla felt the weight of two weeks of bliss slip away. They had landed back in New York, and the vacation was officially over. Adrian was by her side, his hand on her back, but her mind was already running a million miles per hour. The soft tropical air and romantic evenings under the stars felt a world away from the chaos waiting for her at home."Ready for reality?" Adrian asked, his voice laced with a teasing smile.Isla didn’t return the grin. "I don't know if I'm ready for her," she muttered under her breath, her eyes narrowing as she spotted Sophie in the distance, talking to Leo.Sophie. The one person who had managed to put a major damper on Isla’s wedding day by leaving early without any explanation. The anger that had been bubbling inside Isla since the moment Sophie disappeared before the ceremony finished came rushing back to the surface.As soon as the couple stepped inside the house, Isla's eyes immediately went to So
Victor and Elizabeth’s honeymoon was quieter than the other couple's. They had chosen to stay in a secluded, luxury bungalow perched on the edge of the island, surrounded by nothing but lush greenery, the sound of waves crashing against the shore, and the occasional call of distant birds.The pace of their days was slower, gentler. There were no zip-lining adventures or daring hikes for them. Instead, they spent long hours in each other’s company, talking, walking along the shore, exploring hidden parts of the island, and rediscovering the joy of simply being together.Each moment felt like a gift, especially after everything they had been through. There was no rush, no agenda. Just time for each other.One afternoon, as the sun dipped low in the sky, casting a warm, golden glow over the ocean, Elizabeth and Victor found themselves walking along a quiet stretch of beach. The sand was soft underfoot, and the sound of the waves was soothing, like a melody that was just for them. They
Isla was on top of the world.. literally. She was clinging to the side of a cliff, wind rushing through her hair, adrenaline surging in her veins. Below her, a sprawling tropical jungle stretched out in every direction, a vast sea of green that seemed to go on forever. Adrian was at her side, his hands steady on the ropes as they prepared for the next step in their zip-lining adventure.“Ready?” Adrian called, his voice dripping with excitement.Isla flashed him a grin, her heart racing. “You bet I am!”And then, with a push from the guide and a shared look of exhilaration between them, they soared into the air, suspended by nothing but the cables and their own trust in the harnesses. The wind whipped past them as they flew across the canopy, the sounds of the jungle below muffled by the rush.When they reached the end, Isla landed gracefully on the platform, laughing. Adrian followed, landing smoothly next to her. His grin was just as wide as hers.“That was amazing!” Isla exclaimed,







