Mag-log in“What are you doing here? How long have you been standing there?” Daniel growls.
“Long enough to realize my entire life was a lie,” I whisper, my voice shaking as I stand on my feet. My mother shoots up from her seat. Her palm strikes my cheek with a quick, searing crack. My head snaps to the side. And the coppery flavour of blood fills my mouth. “You ungrateful brat! How dare you look at us with such judgment? We raised you. We endured you!” “Endured me?” I choke out a hollow laugh, looking at the woman who had birthed me. “You sold me. You ruined my life for a paycheck. Was the price high enough, Mom?” Barbara approaches slowly. “I told you I’d talk to them. Why did you have to come here and ruin the mood? This is on you. Your curiosity killed the cat.” Daniel grabs my chin. His grip is tight enough to hurt. “Barbara’s right. You’ve always acted as if you were holier than everyone else. You should’ve just died quietly, Jade. We’re all exhausted from pretending to love you.” The dam inside me breaks. I react by spitting into his handsome lying face. He pushes me with a heavy grunt of disgust. I hit the floor with a sickening thud. I feel so much pain in my body but it can't compare to the piercing ache in my chest. I close my eyes and start to cry because it feels that’s the only thing I can do. I’m wishing so hard that this is all a nightmare. “You took my womb… my future… my children. What did I do wrong? All I wanted was to be a good daughter, a good wife.” “Don’t you understand?” Daniel says coldly. “You are pathetic.” Mason leans back casually, watching the scene as if it were entertainment. “A trust fund that unlocks when you turn twenty-five?” he says with a mocking laugh. “Do you really think someone like you deserves that kind of money? What exactly did you do to earn it?” Daniel’s eyes narrow. “I doubt it's only fans. Nobody would pay a dime to even look at her. She’s such an ugly thing. You know what, it doesn't matter.” He faces me. “It’s your birthday tomorrow, isn't it?” I can’t look at him. My heart is hurting as if it's going to collapse any moment. He hunches next to me. “Thanks for signing those documents earlier,” he continues, breath hot against my ear. “When you’re gone, everything becomes mine.” Gone. The word echoes in my skull. It hurts. God! It hurts so much. How had I not seen this? How had I mistaken manipulation for love? Daniel had always looked like a dream—charming, gentle, perfect until our marriage. And I… I had spent my whole life trying to be someone worth choosing. My family hated me. And now I know the truth. My husband never loved me. But Barbara… Her betrayal hurts the most. She had been my safe place. Or at least, I thought she was. “Just die, Jade,” my mother-in-law barks from the corner, sipping her tea as if discussing the weather. “Do one selfless thing for this family. Die. Die so we can finally live.” Something dark rises inside me. It isn't sadness. It isn't fear either. It’s rage. Beautiful wrath that’s burning inside me. I had spent years building a future for people already planning my funeral. Waiting for money I didn’t even know why it existed. Waiting for me to disappear. My hands move before my brain can catch up. I shove Daniel hard. He stumbles backward. For the first time he doesn't look like has everything in control. I stand quickly. My legs are shaking. But I try not to crumble. I look at each of their faces. “You won’t get a single cent of my money.” They shift back, glaring, their hatred for me radiating. I walk out. No one follows. “Let her go,” Daniel says behind me. “She’s a walking corpse.” Those words wrap around my throat. It suffocates me, but I carry on. I grab the keys to his car from the desk on my way out. I slip into the driver’s seat and slam the door shut. The engine roars alive beneath my shaking hands. I don't move yet. I just sit there. Breathing and breaking. Daniel rushes outside as if the house is on fire. “What the hell are you doing? Get out of the car!” He pulls at the handle and realises I’d locked the doors. His fist slams against the window. I stare at him through the glass. This man had once told me I was his whole world. Now he looks at me like I’m an obstacle. My foot presses down. The car shoots forward. I don't want to look back but I did. In the rearview mirror, I see Barbara hurrying into her car with Daniel. They start chasing me. The road blur as tears flood my vision. I don't know where I’m going. I don’t even care. I just needed distance from them. Or maybe I needed distance from myself. From the girl who still believed love could save her. The speedometer climbs. Eighty. One hundred. One hundred and twenty. I do not slow down. I’m not thinking clearly anymore. My mind keeps replaying their voices. Their laughter. Their betrayal. Streetlights stretch into glowing lines. A pair of blinding high beams rounds the corner. Another incoming vehicle. I jerk the wheel, but the tires lose their grip. The world slants. CRUNCH. Metal folds like paper. Glass turns into a million diamonds, flaying my skin. The car flips once, twice, three times, before slamming into a concrete pillar. Then silence rushes in. I’m dangling upside down. The smell of petrol and iron floods my senses. Blood flows down my forehead and onto the car's roof. Through the shattered glass, I see Barbara’s car slow briefly… then drive away. They didn't even stop to check if I was breathing. Somewhere ahead, another car lay destroyed. I wonder who’s inside. I hope they survive. I hope they hate me. It would make things fair. Maybe Barbara was right. Maybe everything that ever went wrong… was because of me. **** “What do we do with her? She just won’t die,” Daniel’s voice drifts into my subconscious mind. I’m lying on a soft bed. The smell of antiseptic fills my nose. The soft hum of machines surrounds me. I’m back in the hospital. I survived the crash. But how did I get here? Did the other driver survive too? I hope they did. “The time of death is twelve am,” I hear Dr. Declan say. What? No. I’m still breathing. “I have a client who needs a heart and kidneys,” the doctor pauses. “This will be much more profitable than the trust fund share.” “Fine. Get on with it,” says Daniel. “She doesn't have anyone else who loves her or will come looking for her. When you’re done taking out the organs you need, cremate her. We’ll toss her ashes once we get the money.” Dear God! No. Please, no. They can’t do this to me. I try to move, but my body’s like a rock. It seems like the whole world is pressed against me. My heart aches terribly. Then I feel a hand on my cold skin. “Goodbye, Jade.” It’s Barbara. Her flowery scent engulfs me. “You were a great wife and a good friend, but you were too damn nice. Let this be a lesson for your next life: kindness is for losers.” The warmth of her hands disappears. Footsteps recede. Tears slip from my eyes. Then Doctor Declan pulls the sheets down. I feel the icy tip of a scalpel touch my chest. My heart falters in one last uneven beat as darkness begins to close in around me. Let me fade, I whisper silently into the emptiness. But if I ever open my eyes again, I will return for every one of you. I will hunt down those who turned my life into torment, and they will beg for mercy, wishing they had taken my place instead. **** **** **** “Jade? Jade, are you okay? You’re shaking like a leaf.” My eyes snap open. My ragged breathing slows. Daniel’s grip on my arms loosens, his eyes lit with confusion. “What happened to you?” he asks. “The priest is waiting.” My brows furrow. “What?” My heart hammers against my ribs. I’m standing in a sea of white lace. The smell of lilies suffocating. Daniel is standing before me in a tuxedo, his smile the same perfect mask I now know hides a monster. My gaze sweeps the place. I’m not in a hospital. I’m not in a wreck. It’s the church where we got married. The same old priest with a constipated expression. Barbara sitting next to Mason. A few colleagues from work and my family’s friends. Natasha, my mother-in-law smirking from the front row. My mother wiping away fake tears. I touch my head. Dear Lord, I have hair. My beautiful long blonde hair is sitting perfectly on my scalp. My eyes well. How? How is this possible? It’s my wedding day. Exactly one year before my murder. “Would you, Jade Steven, take Daniel Ederson to be your wedded husband, in sickness and in health until death do you part?” The question hits me. I don't respond. Honestly, I’m really afraid right now. My hands are trembling. The silence stretches and the guests begin to whisper. Daniel’s grip on my hands tightens. A warning flash in his eyes. I look at his face. I now only see the man who would harvest my organs for a paycheck. Suddenly, I feel a chilling, beautiful calm and hatred. The priest repeats the question. “No. I’d rather die,” I say, pulling my hands away from him like he’s covered in acid. “This wedding is off.”“Promise me, Jade. Sisters forever.” “I promise.” The memory of Barbara’s voice makes my stomach turn. I remember the smell of smoke and gasoline from eleven years ago—the night her parents died. I still remember the intensity of her screams and feel her body against mineI as I held her hand while she cried. I was the one who found her in the bathroom a week later, the floor stained red, and promised her she’d never have to be alone again. I had been her anchor since she promised never to try to take her life again, but in return, she betrayed me and helped Daniel destroy my life. The second time she attempted suicide, I promised her we would be sisters forever. “I’m on my way,” I say, disconnecting the call. I dress as quickly as I can, pulling on the most casual dress I can find. I’m fidgeting, and I know I’m not thinking straight, but I can’t let Barbara be alone at a time like this. I have to go to her. I swing the door open. Zayn is standing there, his balled fist hanging i
Zayn’s hand is a brand against my skin. His fingers move with a slow, agonizing possessiveness that makes my brain short-circuit. I’m draped over the dining table like a sacrifice, my legs locked around his waist, my breath coming in shallow, pathetic gasps. “You hate me?” he murmurs, his lips brushing the pulse point at my throat. I can feel the dark vibration of his voice in my very bones. “Is that why your heart is trying to hammer its way out of your chest and into my hand?” “It’s—it’s adrenaline,” I choke out, my fingers digging into the muscles of his shoulders. “I’m… I’m terrified of you.” “Liar.” He pulls back just enough to look me in the eye. The grey is gone, replaced by a storm. He looks hungry. He looks like he wants to devour me and then burn the remains. And that makes me so fucking wet. “You’re not terrified of me, Jade. You’re terrified of how much you want to stay in this cage.” He moves then, his mouth reclaiming mine with a brutality that leaves me lig
“Damon sent her,” I say, walking toward the front door, my bag in my hand, heels clicking on the floor. “He sent her to rattle me. And it worked, didn't it? Because you went completely silent the moment you saw her. Was what you had with her that special?” Zayn catches my arm, spinning me around to face him. “My past is a graveyard Jade. Don’t dig it up. No questions. Remember that was my only rule.” “I’m not digging into your past! Your ex-girlfriend is a chatterbox,” I snap, shoving my hand against his chest. “Let go of me.” Zayn’s eyes turn pitch black. He steps into my space, his shadow swallowing me whole. He doesn't flinch. He doesn't move back. He presses me against the partition, his hands coming up to cage my head, his palms flat against the wall. “You’re angry,” he whispers, his breath hot against my lips, his grey eyes locked on mine. “Are you…jealous?” My heart skips a beat as he puts a name to the emotion that’s been riling me up this entire time. “I’m furious,” I
JADEThe air in the boutique, which had felt light and airy only moments ago, suddenly turns cold. My hand is still clamped around Zayn’s arm, my fingers digging into the expensive fabric of his suit. I don’t let go. I can’t.I feel the way Zayn’s muscles tenses beneath my touch. He isn't looking at me; he is looking at Clara as if she were a ghost that had crawled out of a grave he’d spent years digging.Something about that look unsettles me. I’m not angry. I’m not surprised. I just recognize that look. It shows years of history. And I don’t like it.“Ex-girlfriend?” I repeat, still finding it hard to believe. My gaze drifts over her again. She’s beautiful in a way that feels effortless—polished, high-society, and perfectly at ease with the monster standing beside me. I tighten my grip on him. “That’s interesting. Zayn didn't mention he had any… exes.”The curtain shifts again. This time, an attendant rushes in, breath uneven, eyes flicking nervously between us.“I—I’m so sorry, Mr.
“You’re late,” I say bluntly. “I… Victoria had things for me to finish. I didn’t realize you were waiting.” I don’t answer. Instead, I lean closer, invading her space. I don't touch her—not yet—but I let her feel the heat of me. I watch her pupils dilate. I watch the way her breath hitches, a tiny, stuttering sound that intoxicates me. I want her to forget Damon. I want her to forget Daniel, Victoria, her family, and that damn friend of hers, Barbara. I want to reach into her mind and erase everything that isn't me. “Did anything weird happen today?” I ask softly. I watch her throat move as she swallows. A lie is forming; I can see it in the way her gaze darts to the ground. “No,” she whispers. “Nothing. Why?” I reach out, my fingers grazing the hair at her temple, tucking a loose strand behind her ear. I let my hand linger, my thumb tracing the line of her jaw with a terrifying slowness. She is trembling. If she’s trembling because of me, she isn't thinking about the past. S
“Damon!” Grandmother’s voice is a whisper of pure horror. “Put that away! Have you lost your mind? That’s your brother you’re aiming at.” But Damon doesn't care. A thin sheen of sweat breaks across my brow. I’m unable to move. My heart is a ferocious beast in my chest. A beast that is scraping at my ribs while my body remains a statue. I can see it before my eyes. I’m thirteen again, trapped in the dark, staring at a gun with blood on my hands. Blood that wasn't mine. I start to quiver, my head spinning in circles as the image becomes clearer. “What’s the matter, Zayn?” Damon’s voice sounds miles away, distorted. “Not so brave when you can’t fight back with your hands?” I can’t stare away from the gun. I don’t even see Damon anymore. I only see the small, black hole that leads to nothingness. I’m fighting for air. My vision begins to tunnel, the edges of the study blurring into a dark, suffocating gray. “Zayn?” Grandmother calls, terrified. “Zayn, look at me!” I can’t look
I’m starting to regret coming here. The smell of expensive lilies and perfume fills the air. Underneath it is the pleasant aroma of different dishes. Victoria sees us. She then wears a toothless smile that seems genuine. “Zayn, darling! You’re finally here,” she calls out. “Victoria,” Zayn acknow
“Don’t test me,” I hiss before dragging Barbara into the pantry. The heavy door creaks shut, cutting off the muffled clatter of the cafeteria. I don't let go of Barbara’s arm; I shove her back against the shelf. She grunts. “Get your hands off me, you psychotic little social climber! You’re a fa
If looks could kill, I’d be dead, buried, and haunting this building. Victoria’s trembling, her designer handbag clutched so tightly her knuckles are white.“Morning, Ms. Victoria.”She says nothing. Her eyes refuse to leave Zayn. “Have a great day, babe,” he says before turning to her. “Hello, Vi
I can’t even lie. My mind is shaking as it is. Zayn looks over at me and notices the creases on my forehead. He turns to Dave and says, “Stall them.”Dave nods once and leaves the room.“I can stay here,” I say. “I’ll just hide until they're gone.”Zayn arches a brow. “Hide? Why would I hide you fr







