LOGINArriving home, Elara and Stephanie were seated in the living room.
“Hi,” I greeted as I walked past them, but neither of them responded.
I continued toward the bedroom, where I found Lucien on the bed, focused on his laptop, with Bianca sitting beside him.
“Mummy! Mummy!” she called out excitedly, running toward me and wrapping her arms around me.
“That’s my girl,” I said warmly, lifting her into my arms.
I turned my gaze to Lucien. “I see you’re busy.”
“Yes,” he replied briefly, his fingers continuing to move rapidly across the keyboard.
“Well, since it’s your birthday month, I was thinking we could do something meaningful this year,” I said, watching him closely.
“Which is?” he asked, still not looking up.
“A charity initiative under both our companies. It would make a strong impact,” I explained.
But his attention remained elsewhere.
I gently placed Bianca back on the bed and retrieved the documents from my bag.
“The idea just came to me, and I’d like us to always remember that we started this in the month of the love of my life,” I added, subtly concealing the true nature of the papers as I opened them to the pages requiring his signature.
“Here,” I said softly, handing them to him.
“What papers are these?” he asked, still typing.
“Corporate social responsibility pledges, donation approvals, and founder partnership agreements,” I replied smoothly.
“Fine. It’ll also give my company a good name,” he said, his tone indifferent but agreeable.
His company? He didn’t even acknowledge mine.
He picked up his pen and, without bothering to review a single page, began signing each document until he reached the last.
“Cheers to us… and the latest charity initiative,” I teased lightly as I collected the signed papers and returned them to my bag.
This is not a celebration of charity… this is a step closer to your downfall and my freedom.
The next day, I delivered the signed documents to Elliot.
“Once these are processed, we can proceed with the legal transfer,” he said, reviewing the files carefully. “Everything appears in order. I’ll finalize the necessary filings and prepare the confirmations.”
“Good,” I replied with a faint smirk.
The DNA results confirmed what I already suspected; I was not the biological mother.
Back at the office, I stepped in and called out, “Ava.”
She approached almost immediately.
“Good afternoon, ma’am.”
Ava had been with me for two years now; consistently loyal, diligent, and trustworthy. Soon, however, she would no longer have a place here… though she had no idea.
“Yes, ma’am?” she asked, her voice as gentle and composed as ever.
For a brief moment, I hesitated. I can’t afford to jeopardize my plans.
“Never mind,” I dismissed.
“Alright, ma’am,” she replied before returning to her duties.
After work, I returned home to find the house unusually quiet. There was no one in the living room.
I walked into my room and collapsed onto the bed, exhaustion weighing heavily on me. Just then, my phone buzzed with a notification from Lucien.
*We got bored and decided to go out*.
A bitter chuckle escaped my lips.
Lucien rarely went out unless Bianca was involved, especially when I mentioned taking her out myself. Only then would he insist on joining, even after initially refusing.
*It’s fine, have fun*. I typed and sent.
I stared at the screen as the message delivered.
“Soon… you’ll have all the time you want,” I muttered under my breath.
The next morning, Lucien wasn't in the room. I stepped out and found Bianca in the living room, ready for school.
Normally, Lucien took her to school every day while I picked her up in the afternoon, but that routine had changed ever since her hospital admission.
“Good morning, mummy,” she greeted sweetly.
“Morning, sweetheart. Come, I’ll drop you off at school,” I said, lifting her into my arms as we headed out together.
On the drive, my phone began to ring.
Caller ID: Lucien.
“Yes?” I answered.
“Where is Bianca? I’ve made it clear that you should stay away from her!” his voice thundered through the line.
“Away from my own child?” I asked, feigning surprise.
“Yes… I know she’s your child,” he replied after a brief pause, taking a deep breath to steady himself.
“But I don’t want her to stress you,” he added, his tone softening.
In the background, I could hear Elara’s voice. “Tell her to bring Bianca back here now!”
Suddenly, a large vehicle swerved aggressively into my lane.
I instinctively turned the steering wheel, trying to avoid it, but the vehicle accelerated toward me with alarming speed.
“Ah!” I screamed in panic.
“Liora, what’s wrong?!” Lucien’s voice came sharply through the phone.
But before I could respond, the vehicle collided with mine and everything went black.
***
She needs to rest,” a distant voice murmured inside my head.
I opened my eyes fully, scanning my surroundings. This is a hospital! What the hell am I doing here?
“She's awake!” a voice announced.
I turned my head to see a male doctor approaching with a calm expression.
“Hello,” he greeted gently.
“What am I doing here? How did I get here? Where’s my daughter?” I asked urgently, my voice weak. That was when I noticed the IV drip attached to my hand.
“Please, calm down,” the doctor said reassuringly. “You were involved in an accident. Fortunately, a gentleman helped rescue both you and your daughter. She is safe and resting for now… but…”
He paused briefly.
“…I’m afraid the same cannot be said for your pregnancy.”
“My… pregnancy?” I repeated, my voice barely above a whisper.
“You were about two months pregnant,” he explained gently, “but unfortunately, the baby did not survive.”
Tears welled in my eyes and silently streamed down my face.
“I’m truly sorry,” he added softly. “You need to rest now.”
“It’s for the best,” I murmured faintly, almost to myself.
The door creaked open as a nurse stepped in.
“Doctor, her husband is here. He’s insisting on seeing his daughter,” she announced.
“Alright. Inform him that she’s resting,” the doctor replied as the nurse nodded and exited.
I turned back to the doctor. “Please… keep the miscarriage between us. I will handle the report myself.”
He studied me briefly before nodding in agreement.
I’ve lost my second child… again.
“Baby… I’m truly sorry,” I whispered, tears flowing freely. “I didn’t even know you were there…”
Author’s POVAva adjusted her grip on her bag as she stepped into the grand hall of Wayne Hotel. The space was elegant, with soft lighting cascading from crystal chandeliers.She approached Mr. Grey, who gave a brief nod before gesturing for her to follow. “This way.”Ava followed him deeper into the hall, past neatly arranged tables, until they reached one set slightly apart from the others.Derek was already seated, one arm resting lightly against the table while the other flipped through a menu with quiet ease, then their eyes met.“Ava,” he acknowledged.She straightened immediately. “Good afternoon, sir.”“Sit.”She obeyed without hesitation, taking the seat across from him and placing her bag carefully beside her chair. Mr. Grey lingered for a brief moment before excusing himself silently.A waiter approached almost instantly. “Would you like to order, sir?”Derek lowered the menu slightly, his gaze shifting to Ava. “Let her choose first.”Ava blinked, caught off guard. “Sir?”“
Liora’s POV*The next day*I was already dressed, my bag swung over my shoulder as I walked down the stairs.Derek approached the door with Bianca, dressed for school.“Mummy!” Aurora called out excitedly.“Rora, baby,” I responded warmly as we stepped outside.Derek opened the car door… I hesitated for a brief second before sliding in.He followed, placing Aurora carefully between us.“Rora, love,” I said softly, holding her cheek and leaning closer to her little ear. “When you wake up and see Daddy or any elder, you greet properly. In the morning, you say good morning, afternoon, good afternoon, and evening, good evening. Understood?”I tickled her lightly.“Yes, Mummy,” she giggled, nodding happily.Derek adjusted his seat. “Your driver, Mr. Gab, will be outside to pick you up. And Bianca’s school closes by 2:30 p.m., please don’t forget to pick her up.”I nodded.“Mummy will pick me up from school?” Aurora asked excitedly, her eyes lighting up.“Yes, love,” I smiled.“And there wi
Liora’s POVMy phone rang, and I glanced at the caller ID: Derek.With a tired sigh, I picked it up but said nothing.“Liora, are you done for the day? Should I come pick you up?” he asked calmly.I rolled my eyes. “Tell Mr. Gab to come pick me up.”Before he could respond, I hung up.“Liora, what’s wrong with you?” I muttered under my breath, exhaling sharply as I turned back to the folder in front of me.Minutes later, the phone rang again.“Uh-huh,” I answered flatly.“I’m outside. Come, let’s go home,” his voice came through.My eyes widened. “I told you to let Mr. Gab…”“Don’t keep me waiting,” he cut in sharply before the line went dead.I exhaled slowly, sliding my phone into my bag. Then I stood and walked out.I stopped by Mum’s office, stepped inside, and walked over to press a kiss on her cheek.“Mum, I’m off. See you tomorrow,” I said quickly, already straightening.Without waiting for a reply, I left.I took the elevator down and soon stepped outside.Derek was already wa
Author’s POVLucien’s car screeched to a stop in front of the hospital entrance.He stepped fast, reached the back seat, and carefully pulled Elara into his arms. At the same time, Stephanie rushed out from the opposite side, and Bianca was cradled tightly against her chest.“Help! We need help!” Stephanie’s voice echoed sharply through the emergency entrance.In seconds, nurses and a stretcher team rushed forward.“This way! Bring her here!” one of them called urgently.Stephanie didn’t waste a second as she gently but quickly placed Bianca onto the stretcher.“Post-surgery patient, possible complication,” she said breathlessly, forcing control into her voice as the team immediately took over and rushed Bianca away.Another team arrived almost instantly for Elara.“Unconscious female, suspected head injury,” Stephanie added quickly as Elara was carefully taken from Lucien’s arms.Without resistance, she was placed onto another stretcher and wheeled away.Lucien stood frozen for a bri
Author’s POVLucien drove through the rusted old gate and brought the car to a sharp stop in the courtyard. Without hesitation, he stepped out, circling to the back seat where Bianca lay fragile.He carefully lifted her into his arms, holding her against his chest, then slammed the car door shut and moved swiftly toward the house. With one firm push, the front door swung open.He froze as he saw Elara inside, beside her was a man in a tailored suit, a glass of wine resting loosely in his hand.“What’s going on here?!” Lucien’s voice thundered through as he stepped forward, Bianca still clutched tightly in his arms.Elara met his gaze calmly. “You’re back, Lucien.”“Who is he?” he demanded sharply.The man’s eyes slowly scanned the house with thinly veiled disgust before he took another sip of wine.Elara forced a smile. “Just a family acquaintance… someone whose company went bankrupt and is currently staying with us.”Lucien’s jaw tightened.“Life happens,” the man added with a shrug,
Liora’s POVThe drive was cloaked in silence and from the rearview mirror, the woman occasionally glanced at me, her eyes subtly studying my expression.“Stop here,” she instructed calmly.Cole obeyed without question, bringing the car to a smooth halt. She stepped out gracefully, then turned slightly toward the back seat, her hands clasped together.“Thank you. I appreciate it.”Without another word, Cole pulled away, the car surging forward with a quiet burst of speed.Not long after, we arrived at the Empire and before Derek could circle around to open my door, I had already stepped out. I didn’t spare him a glance or a word as I walked past him, though I could feel his eyes linger behind me, yet I refused to acknowledge.Inside, I headed straight for the elevator. The ascent felt longer than usual… when the doors finally opened, I made my way to my office and everything was exactly as I had left it.Dropping my bag on the desk, I turned and left almost immediately, heading for my







