LOGINMy family home was picturesque. A red front door with a golden knocker. Black and white checkered flooring. A wooden staircase with a shine and a sparkling chandelier.
The house is empty when I arrive; Mom and dad are in London. Since dad retired from his position as the head, he’s barely in the city, always off to somewhere else. Mom, needing attention, follows him anywhere he goes.
Someone looking from the outside might think people who live here are happy, but they don’t know all this stuff is built on blood money. I was miserable here my whole childhood; only Adrian was there for me. Dad was old-fashioned; his thoughts were that girls are useless, so he ignored me most of the time, which I think is great. It was better to be ignored rather than get noticed by him. Mom did whatever dad told her, so that’s what she did, doted on Adrian all day, and ignored me.
Adrian tried to fight for me. When he was younger, he didn’t understand why he got to stay home and I was sent to an all-girls school far away or why he got big birthday parties and I got none. But he soon realized how things work in this life.
He made a promise to me that I vividly remember.
“When I become the head, I’ll let you do anything, I won’t stop you from anything.”
And he held up that promise. He made sure I could study to become a nurse, fighting dad to make that happen. Three years ago, I moved out of this house into my own apartment. But this year Adrian insisted I come back home to live for a while saying he got into a war with some ally. He wouldn’t tell me more about it, saying it’s better I don't know, but he was very distressed about the situation, so I agreed. But one week turned into a month, and a month turned into 6 months.
I'm ready to move back to my apartment. I'll talk to Adrian soon, after this weekend, preferably.
Dropping my bag, I head into the kitchen to make something for myself. I’m in the middle of preparing a sandwich when the door opens.
Adrian walked in, his deep brown hair all ruffled up.
It was the bloody shirt that made me move towards him.
“Hey, what’s wrong? Are you okay?” I asked, concern and fear in my voice.
“I'm fine, Sienna. The blood is not mine,” Adrian said with a tired smile on his face.
“You need to stop scaring me like this,” I said, a mix of relief and irritation in my voice.
“What’s cooking here?” He says, ignoring me and moving towards my sandwich.
“Hey! That’s mine," I say with a sigh, seeing he’d already started eating it.
“Sorry, sis,” he says with his mouth full and a grin on his face.
“I’m just going to change and head out to Gracie’s. I’ll come back before midnight,” he says distractedly.
Gracie is Adrian's girlfriend of one year. Gracie worked as a manager at one of his restaurants. Meaning she was fairly used to this lifestyle as she was the daughter of one of his head bosses. He should have stayed with her more often, but now he comes back because I’m home alone.
“You don’t need to come back. Stay the night there. I’m going to be okay,” I tried to convince him.
He seems to have worn out more than usual because he agrees without any argument. Things must be very serious for him to be so rattled.
“Are things that bad at work?” I asked with concern.
He just shakes his head at me, indicating he doesn’t want to share it with me.
“Who is starting all this? I deserve to know Edie. You’re constantly busy and then showing up like this,” I asked
I used to call him Edie because I couldn't pronounce his name when I was young, and it annoys him a lot, but he still lets me say it. Though I know better than to call him that in front of others.
He looks over at me and sighs, “Do you remember my friend Lucian? He’s been up my *ss for the last few months. At first I thought it was because he wanted to play around, so I indulged him. But it seems he’s in no mood to play but wreck havoc,” he said, sadness lacing his voice.
I remember Lucian. He was Adrian’s closest friend. No, he was like a brother to him. When I was younger, I used to wonder if Adrian liked Lucian better than me.
“Did you try talking to him?”
“Believe me, I’ve tried. I can’t get in touch with him anyway. I went to his restaurant, and it turns out I'm banned.” he said. “I’ve got my pride too now, Sienna I’m not going to run after him after he’s been starting this sh*t,” he says with a grim look.
I went towards him and gave him a hug. “I don’t understand. Why is he doing all of this? Can't you guys make up over some treaty?” I try to reassure him.
“Easier said than done.” He said it with a bitter smile on his face.
“You should get going. Gracie must be waiting,” I said, trying to distract him.
He patted my head. “You seem in a hurry to kick me out. Are you planning to throw a party?” He wiggled his eyes at me.
I laughed out, rolling my eyes, pushing him away. “Yes, that’s exactly what I’m planning,” I said, grinning up at him.
“Also, it’s Ava’s birthday this weekend, so we’re going out. And no, I’m not asking, I’m telling you,” I gave him a pointed look.
“Seinna, you know how the situation is,” Adrian said, shaking his head.
“I can’t stay inside forever or go everywhere with guards. Also, you promised you wouldn’t ever do something like this.”
“Alright, I’m sorry. Okay, you can go, but be safe.”
“Okay dad.” I said playfully.
“Alright kid, I’m off to get changed. If you need anything, don’t hesitate to give me a call,” he said, giving me a kiss on my forehead and leaving.
After he left, I looked at my empty plate. Ready to make myself dinner again. I looked around, guess it’s just me again in this big empty house.
Lucian’s POV The sky was the soft color of early evening—lavender fading into rose, the kind that always made the world feel quieter, gentler. A rare calm. A rare moment of peace.A moment I had planned for weeks.Sienna had no idea why I asked her to come up to the rooftop, only that Adrian and Gracie insisted on “borrowing the baby for some bonding time.” They had practically snatched him out of her arms before she could even protest.Now, from where I stood, I could see them below us in the garden—Adrian rocking the tiny bundle with surprising gentleness, and Gracie hovering over him like she was guarding a treasure.But up here… this was our moment.The same house where everything once shattered between us.The same house where I first realized I was in love with her.The same house where I almost lost her forever.It felt right that this was where I’d rebuild everything I broke.Sienna stepped out from behind the access door, her hair loose, her body still fragile from everythin
Sienna's PovMy entire body froze.“What?!” Lucian barked.They carried the baby to the warmer, alarms going off softly. The cry weakened. Turned strained. Labored.“His oxygen saturation is low,” someone said. “Respiratory distress.”No. No no no—“Lucian—” I cried, reaching for him.He squeezed my hand so tight I felt the tremor running through his arm. His voice broke for the first time.“Fix him,” he demanded. “Please—fix my son.”The doctor worked quickly.I couldn’t breathe. “Lucian what’s happening?”He pulled me into his chest, voice shaking. “They’re helping him. He’s strong. He’ll be okay. He has to be.”Our baby let out a weak cry. Then another.The nurse exhaled. “He’s stabilizing. His oxygen levels are improving.”My entire body collapsed in relief.Lucian covered his face with both hands for a moment, shoulders shaking silently, before he leaned down and kissed my forehead over and over.“You did it,” he whispered. "I'm so proud of you."When the nurse finally placed the
Sienna's PovFor the first time in months, I felt… safe.Like maybe I could breathe with him.Like maybe I didn’t have to be so afraid.Lucian sat beside me, eyes tracing my face like he was memorizing every detail. The wind ruffled his hair as he tucked a hand into his pocket.“Sienna,” he said quietly, stepping closer. “I know I’ve messed up. God knows I’ve made choices you hated… choices I hated too. But today—” He swallowed, gaze softening. “I’ll spend the rest of my life giving you days like this. I’ll give you everything. Just… come back to me. Be mine again.”My heart squeezed painfully.He wasn’t pleading.He wasn’t demanding.He was simply… asking.I think about it. Maybe he really is a changed man. Maybe he really does mean everything this time. So after what felt like forever, I finally make up my mind. “Lucian,” I whispered, breath trembling. “I think I’m finally ready to—”A sharp, crippling pain shot through my abdomen.I gasped, nearly doubling over.“Sienna?” Lucian’s
Sienna’s POVLucian casually reaches for a piece of toast — my toast — but instead of placing it on my plate, he lifts it to my mouth.Like we’re alone.Like nothing happened.Like three people are not watching us with wide, stunned eyes.I rear back. “Lucian. What are you—”“Feeding you,” he says, tone maddeningly calm. “You didn’t eat a real dinner last night.”My face heats. “Lucian—no—stop—”The man tilts the toast slightly closer. “Open your mouth.”Ivan chokes on his coffee.Adrian slams his spoon down. “Lucian, she can feed herself.”Lucian doesn’t look away from me. “She’s pregnant. She gets tired. I’m helping.”“You’re being insufferable,” I hiss under my breath.He shrugs, not remotely ashamed. “Then eat so I can be done.”It’s the “be done” that gets me — because he’s not budging. And everyone is staring. And if I fight him more, this will turn into another shouting match.So I glare, grab the toast from his hand, and take a bite on my own just to spite him.He smirks like
Sienna's Pov Everyone stares. Adrian looks furious. Gracie looks like she’s witnessing premium gossip unfold live. Ivan… Ivan looks like someone punched him in the ribs and told him to smile through it. Sienna wants to sink into the floor. Lucian gives a calm, infuriating smile. “Good morning.” The room does NOT respond. Adrian rises from his chair, jaw clenched. “How. Did. You. Get. In.” Lucian shrugs. “I walked in.” He said looking at Gracie with a thankful smile. “You’re not allowed here.” “I’m her husband.” The air cracks. Ivan looks away. Adrian’s eyes flash. I try to intervene, “Lucian, just—” "Yes my love?" He drops a hand round her shoulder, turning his full attention to her, making sure Ivan sees everything. I freezes as heat rushes to my face. “Lucian, stop—” “I’m done being tolerated like a ghost,” he says quietly but firmly. “This is my family too.” Adrian slams his hand on the table. “Your presence stresses her out!” Lucian’s jaw clenches, but instead
Sienna’s POVSteam curled around me as I stood in front of the bathroom mirror, palms pressed flat against the cool marble. I’d spent the past ten minutes convincing myself that the universe had reset to normal, that last night wasn’t real, and even if it was, surely Lucian would be gone by now.Surely he would be busy. I still can't believe he appeared, messed up my entire equilibrium and kissed the common sense out of me.Chill out, Si! He is still your husband. I took one last steadying breath, tightened the belt of my bathrobe, and pushed open the bathroom door only to pause instantly. "What the-"Lucian was still there.Not “standing casually” still there. Not “leaning by the window” still there.He was sitting on the edge of my bed, elbows braced on his knees, gaze pinned to the door like he’d been waiting for precisely this moment. And when he saw me—His eyes darkened, slow and hungry, sweeping over my damp hair, my flushed cheeks, my robe.My mouth fell open.“You’re still







