LOGINAurora had never realized how distracting a man could be until Reuben Blackwood decided to look…well like an actual human.Not the man who always looked like he belonged somewhere higher, somewhere no one else could quite reach.No.This version of him sat beside her in a very ordinary Toyota Corolla,to blend ok of course. One hand on the wheel, dressed in a simple dark shirt with sleeves rolled slightly.Aurora had lost count of how many times she had looked at him. She shifted slightly in her seat, trying to look out the window like a normal person who wasn’t conducting a full visual inspection of her husband every ten seconds.The city outside was beginning to soften into evening. The sky had the shades of amber and fading blue,it gave She rested her cheek lightly against the window. Then against her better judgement,she glanced back at him.This time, she didn’t look away fast enough. Reuben’s eyes flicked toward her briefly. Damn she got caughtAurora’s entire body froze for ha
Dinner at the Hawthorne home was proving to be far more exhausting than Lydia had expected.The dining hall was as suffocating as always. Portraits of dead Hawthornes stared down from the walls like they were personally disappointed in everyone still alive, Lydia Valenmoor sat at the right side of her beloved James, She looked like the picture of a gentle and obedient future daughter-in-law.Inside, she was counting enemies.At the head of the table sat the Hawthorne grandmother Annabeth, A woman with a mouth that only seemed to open to criticize someone, insult someone, or remind everyone she was old and therefore always right.To the left was his mother, who Lydia fondly called Aunt Margret. She believed everyone was beneath the Hawthorne name except herself, and made sure people knew it in every single sentence she spoke.Further down was Andrew Hawthorne, James’s cousin, who was arrogant and loud. He was always looking for someone weaker to mock so he could feel important for fi
Reuben didn’t even flinch.He turned his head slightly already knowing,it was no other than his annoying friend Julian Everhart. Julian grinned at him completely unbothered. “Care to explain, or should I start making up better stories?” Across the room, Eric Rowan sat like he owned the place. Leg crossed over the other. With his perfect suit and his glasses. But this time around,He had a cigarette resting between his fingers,He didn’t look up immediately. “Congratulations,” Eric said calmly. “The human iceberg finally melted.” Julian barked out a laugh. “Melted? He didn’t melt he exploded. Skipped ten steps straight to marriage and a baby.” And as usual Reuben reached up , wrapped two fingers around Julian's wrist, and removed it effortlessly. The message was clear - don’t touch me. Julian only raised both hands in surrender still smiling. “There he is. I was worried few day marriage softened you.” Reuben walked past them without another word and took his seat behind the desk,
What exactly just happened back there? Aurora asked herself that question for the hundredth time as she stared out the window from the passenger seat. They were driving through the city in a very ordinary black Toyota Corolla. The reason was simple ,Ever since their marriage announcement all eyes had been on them. Reporters, bloggers, industry spies,even random people with phones hoping to capture something scandalous. If Reuben drove one of his usual cars, they would be followed within minutes. Still, it was strange. The most powerful man in the entertainment industry, driving a Corolla and stopping at traffic lights like a normal person. If Mina were here, she would probably faint from the irony. Aurora rested her head lightly against the window and watched the city pass by. But her mind wasn’t on the traffic or the buildings It was on him. She could feel his eyes on her occasionally, even while he drove. He was one of those people who seemed to be fully aware of ev
For a moment, the room fell completely silent.No one moved and no one spoke.Even the woman who had been screaming just seconds ago seemed to choke on her own voice. Every single person in the room was staring at the man by the door, Everyone was shocked.Everyone except Eli. He had been the one who sent the message. The moment the shoe hit him, he had texted Reuben.And Reuben Blackwood always arrived when things crossed a line.Mrs. Hargrove was the first to move. You could almost see the calculations running behind her eyes.In a split second, she stepped forward quickly, her entire attitude changing again.“Mr. Blackwood,” she said quickly bowing her head slightly “What an unexpected honor. I’m the CEO of Starlight Entertain...”“Stop.”The single word stopped her from speaking.Reuben didn’t even look at her.His eyes moved slowly across the room, taking everything in. The tension in the room, Eli’s condition. The hysterical woman. And then...Marcus.The moment Reuben’s eyes la
The moment Aurora and Mina stepped inside the office, Mrs. Hargrove was already on her feet.She quickly pulled out a chair with an overly eager smile.“Please, please… sit.”Aurora and Mina exchanged a brief glance,something about her behavior felt… off.Mrs. Hargrove, the CEO of Starlight Entertainment, was not known for kindness. She was known for squeezing profit out of people and for discarding talents the moment they stopped being useful. And now she had a smile on her lips, there was something cold behind it. Like a snake pretending to be harmless while it prepared to strike.“Well then…” Mrs. Hargrove pulled her hands together letting out a chuckle.“Welcome, Mrs. Blackwood. What an honor it is to have you here. Truly, Starlight Entertainment has always valued you...”Aurora rolled her eyes internally. So that was it.The marriage. That was the only reason this woman was suddenly acting like she had any ounce of respect for her.Her eyes shifted briefly toward Eli at the ba
Aurora woke with a sharp gasp, her body literally jerking upright as if she had fallen. Her heart raced. She put a shaking hand on her chest and took quick breaths, trying to calm herself down. Yet the fear from the nightmare hadn’t faded yet. Then she looked around. The room made her freeze.
The door shook again. Not a light knock, this time it was a full slam. The crowd kept crashing into it over and over, the door was under so much pressure The couch mina had shoved against it scraped loudly across the floor, inch by inch losing ground. “Open up!” “Aurora Valenmoor, we know you
She turned her head slightly. “Irene, leave us.” Madam Irene hesitated. She glanced up at Reuben,unsure of what to do. “No"Reuben’s voice echoed through the hall “First,” he said coldly, “it’s Mr. Blackwood to you. You lost the right to call me anything else the moment you decided I was expend
Meanwhile, far from the noise of Hibiscus City, there existed a place the city did not dare disturb.Aurelium Sanctuary Hidden on the outskirts of Hibiscus City. The massive estate of the sanctuary was huge, guarded by steel gates and armed security.It was an unspoken rule that no one entered







