Serena’s POVThe streets looked different when I stepped out this morning. People still bustled about, buying bread, drinking coffee, laughing in groups, but to me, the whole city felt heavier, darker, as if something invisible pressed down on me.I clutched Adrien’s watch inside my bag like it was a lifeline. “I’ll find you.” I whispered under my breath.My first stop was the café on the corner. Adrien and I had walked past it more than once, and I thought maybe, just maybe, someone might have seen him.The bell over the door chimed as I entered. The smell of roasted coffee beans filled the air. A young waiter wiped down a table and smiled politely at me.“Buenos días, señora. Table for one?”I shook my head quickly. “Actually, I’m looking for someone." My fiancé. He’s tall, dark hair, and usually wears black. "Did you see him here this morning?”The waiter thought for a moment, tapping the rag against his hand. “No, I don’t think so". At least not today. Maybe yesterday?”“Yesterday
Serena’s POVThe night was long and restless. I tossed and turned, staring at the ceiling, waiting for the door to open or for Adrien’s voice to break the silence, but neither came. By the time the first rays of morning light slipped through the curtains, I felt like I hadn’t slept at all. My body was heavy, but my mind was wide awake, filled with worry.I pushed the blanket aside and sat up, my throat feeling tight.“He’ll be back,” I said to myself. Even my words sounded weak in the empty room.Trying to shake off the uneasy feeling, I stood and began to move around. That was when my eyes fell on the small table near the chair. It was Adrien’s watch on it, the one he never left behind, and besides it was his wallet, neat and untouched.I froze, staring at them as if they might disappear. Adrien didn’t go anywhere without those things. He was too careful, too disciplined. If his watch and wallet were still here, then where exactly could he be?My heart began to beat fast as I picked
Serena's Pov Alright, so I think we should go back inside. "I'm feeling really tired, Adrien said and yawned.“Yeah, I am too. "We really took a tour of this city, and it's been really fun.” I said to him, and he grabbed my waist closer and gave me a kiss on my cheek.I chuckled and we both walked back into our room. Adrien laid on the bed immediately, but I entered the bathroom to take a shower as that was what I needed to make the sleep overwhelm me even faster.After I was done showering, I laid on the bed by his side and kissed his lips, watching him sleep like a baby.“Goodnight, my love.” I uttered with a smile and closed my eyes.~I stretched across the sheets, reaching for the familiar warmth beside me. My hand brushed against nothing but cool linen. Slowly, I blinked awake, expecting Adrien to be standing by the window or fiddling with his watch the way he sometimes did in the mornings. But the room was silent and also felt empty.At first, I smiled faintly. He probably wen
Serena's Pov When the sun rose the next day, I couldn't help but smile because each day here seemed like it was going to be exciting. I turned slightly and saw Adrien still half-asleep beside me, his arm draped over my waist. For a moment, I just laid there, staring at him in silence. And then his eyes opened slowly, and when he caught me staring, a crooked smile tugged at his lips.“Like what you see?” he teased, voice rough with sleep.I rolled my eyes. “Don’t flatter yourself." I was just thinking about how peaceful you look when you’re not bossing people around.” I uttered and closed my eyes in pride.Adrien chuckled, brushing his fingers through my hair. “Careful, Serena." I might keep you here forever if you keep insulting me like that.”“That sounds like a threat,” I said, but I couldn’t stop my smile.He rolled over me and started tickling me and I just couldn't help but laugh out uncontrollably.“Stop it!” I cried out, still laughing.But he didn't look like he was ready to
Serena's Pov I was buried in reports when my office door opened. I didn’t even bother looking up. I knew that walk, that quiet confidence. Only one man entered a room like he owned it; Adrien.“Serena,” his voice carried that mix of calmness and command.I sighed, still scanning the screen. “If you’ve come with bad news, save it." I’m not in the mood.”“Not bad news,” he said in a calm tone. “Actually, no news at all." That’s the problem.”I looked up, raising an eyebrow. “Explain.”Adrien walked closer, setting a small envelope on my desk. “Open it.”I frowned but did as he asked. Inside were two plane tickets to Barcelona, tonight.I blinked. “Barcelona? Are you serious?”“Completely.” His expression didn’t waver. “You’ve been working yourself to the bone, fighting fires that aren’t even burning anymore. Enough of all that for now.I let out a dry laugh. “Just like that?" You expect me to drop everything because you say so?”“Yes,” he replied, his voice low, eyes locked on mine. “B
Serena’s POVThe office felt almost peaceful this morning. For the first time in weeks, there were no alerts, no panicked calls, and no urgent emails demanding immediate responses. I walked through the workspace, noting the subtle but visible relief on my team’s faces. Bridget was already at her desk, checking updates, and Eliza was reviewing the analytics for the day.“Ma’am, it’s quiet,” Bridget said, approaching me cautiously. “The leaks have stopped.”I raised an eyebrow, keeping my expression calm. “Stop? Just like that?”Eliza glanced up from her laptop. “For now." Killian’s network had gone quiet. No posts, no suspicious activity. We can’t assume it will last, but it’s a pause.I let out a slow breath, relief washing over me, but I forced myself to stay grounded.“Good. But stay alert. This calmness could be temporary. The moment we let our guard down, things could start again.Even with the warning in mind, the peace and quiet was a relief. The office’s atmosphere was much bet