LOGINTimothy POV
Seated in a board meeting and dealing with investor concerns, my cellphone rang.
Mind you, I never took calls during meetings but the caller ID...
Why was she calling?
The conference room became silent. The president of the Rice corporation was about to take a call and he demanded all silence.
"My instructions were clear, weren't they?"
"Sorry to bother you, Mr Chase. We have a problem," Suzanne, one of my employees, said from the other end.
"Speak!"
"I'm afraid sir, but it looks like your confidential status has been compromised. Jane Doe might have found out your identity."
"What!" I exclaimed.
Finding my feet, I moved to a corner of the room and from the 50th floor of the skyscraper, and through the glazed window, I saw the busy streets of Dhuran city. But I was too bothered to care.
"How is this possible?"
"I caught her sneaking around some property purchase documents...but I was quick to take them away," she explained.
Fuck!
It was reckless to leave sensitive documents in that apartment but I hadn't expected she would go sneaking around.
"Did she get a name?" I probed.
"I'm not sure, sir."
My patience was already growing thin. What did she mean by she is not sure?
"Well, find out; and if she did find a name, I expect you to tender a resignation letter first thing tomorrow."
All eyes were on me as I settled back to my seat. Of course they were scared because I had just threatened to fire Suzanne. And the same fate could befall anybody in the room.
The meeting dragged on with investors pouring out their concerns, but it eventually came to an end.
Suzanne understood how important this was and she had one task to do. But now she was coming up with excuses.
Tucked in the back seat of a lemo, all I did was hope that Jane Doe had no knowledge of who I was. At least for Suzanne's sake, who was about to lose her job.
Arriving at my medical establishment, the chief doctor lowered his head.
"How is she?" I asked.
The doctor's smile faltered as he led me to the room holding Mrs Williams, a woman I held dear.
There she was; the faint rise and fall of her chest and her skin pale, she was going to die unless I did something.
"She isn't looking good..we need those babies else we might—"
"Enough!" I barked.
I was tired of all the negative energy surrounding the treatment. My adopted mother lay sick and was dying. Medical examinations showed she suffered from a rare condition and a child whose marrow had a certain DNA was required to engineer a successful treatment.
I understood the delicate situation but right now, I was not in need of pessimism.
"You will have the babies as soon as possible," I added.
After leaving the medical facility, I found my way to the penthouse. It was my safe haven, the only place I didn't have to worry about the problems of life and I soon lay on my bed, the suits still on my body as I was too lazy to take them off.
Then Suzanne's call came in.
Finally!
"Speak!"
"I just confirmed it. Jane Doe has no knowledge of your identity. All she saw was "Tim." Nothing else."
Tim was the short form of Timothy. But how certain was Suzanne that Jane Doe wouldn't cross the dots to figure the name, my full name:
Timothy Chase.
"Mr Chase, are you still there?"
"You should thank the heavens. One more thing. As a precaution, all cellphones and access to the internet should be restricted until further notice."
Why care so much about my identity?
Well, this was because Jane Doe, who goes by the name Teresa Sawyer, was not an ordinary individual. She was previously married to Thomas Wilder, a man I hated and who happens to be my step-brother.
We hadn't spoken for years so he was kind of dead to me, at least until I found out that the Surrogate mother was previously engaged to him. And it was already late to call it quits because a delayed treatment would endanger the life of my Mrs Williams. So, I decided to conceal my identity and I had done a good job, at least I like to think so.
The next day at the office, while I glanced through the company's annual profits, my attention went straight to Thomas. After twenty-two years of not crossing paths, I had not believed we would one day see each other and all I felt was resentment because Thomas and his mother, my step mother, were the most unkind people I ever crossed paths with; all thanks to the father who remarried soon after the death of my birth mother.
Back at my penthouse, just as the automatic door slid open, I met the most unexpected individual.
Red lips, dark hair, and a somewhat pointed nose; perched on my bed, her legs crossed so as to expose her already naked thighs.
How the fuck did she get in?
"I should probably change my locks since you haven't lost the other passwords," I said.
Then, she swayed and reached for my tie, and she began to play with my chin, like she always did. But today was not that day.
"Why hold back?" She whispered.
"So what brings you here this late?"
If my memory served me right, the last time we spoke was a month ago. At the time, she told me of her preparations for an audition in Italy, and how hard it was to become famous. So, I was more interested in what had brought her to Dhuran even though I could guess what it was.
"Can't I visit my man?"
"Don't fool yourself, Jessica. You can do better."
Jessica could be quite dramatic but I knew her far too well to play such games with me.
"How much do you need this time?" I said.
"Does it always have to be about money?"
"How much?" I demanded. I was in no mood for drama as I had a lot on my mind.
"Ten million."
On my cellphone, I pulled up my bank app and the transfer took barely a few seconds.
"Done, Tobias would see you out."
I saw the look on her face; she wasn't quite pleased with my dismissal. But it was what it is.
"When are you ever going to come watch me perform, I have a concert coming up next week." Her arms wrapped my waist, I felt how vulnerable she was even for an upcoming artist.
"You know I don't like public appearances."
She contemplated. "You don't like public appearances, or you are just afraid of the stigma. You need to forgive—"
"Enough!" I barked.
I was not about to be reminded of my terrible past because in addition to giving me up for adoption, my dad went the extra length of changing my last name to my mother's maiden name: Chase.
This, he claimed, was his way of protecting me from the cruelty of his new family. But even if that were true, the damage had already been done because I was subsequently termed "illegitimate" by the adoption homes.
It was painful, for I had to deal with the stigma of being termed a 'bastard' even though I wasn't one. But Mrs Williams later took me in and I emerged stronger. But now she lay in a sick bed, the life draining out of her; and Jessica was here to ruin my already bad day but I wasn't going to let it happen.
"If there's nothing else, Tobias would take you home."
**** Six Months later******
"Sir, we are at the hospital. The twins are in good shape but…" Gia said from the other end of the line.
I had expected his call because today, of all days, was the due date.
"But what?" I demanded.
"We can't find the Surrogate mother."
"What! What do you mean you can't find the Surrogate mother."
"The midwives have no knowledge of her whereabouts. Sir, it appears she took off," Gia revealed.
Without collecting her remaining payment? This was certainly crazy.
But then, it wasn't just the money. There was something different about her.
"Find her. She is somewhere in the hospital. Exhaust all means because I want her found."
Teresa's POV I stopped counting the hours somewhere around the second night.Time had collapsed into something smaller and more urgent than hours. It moved in heartbeats instead. Kai's heartbeats, measured on the portable monitor Dr. Green had left on the bedside table, its small screen glowing in the dark while I sat beside my son and watched numbers that should not have been allowed to fluctuate the way they did.Seventy-two. Stable enough to breathe.Sixty-one. My hand would find his wrist automatically.Fifty-four. I would reach for the emergency medication and measure the dose with hands that I forced to stay steady through nothing but will.Three days had passed like this.Master Liu had taught me about the heart long before any medical school had. She had taught me that the heart responded to things science could not always measure. Temperature. Touch. Sound. The specific frequency of a voice that a person trusted completely. I had used everything she taught me, combining it w
Timothy's POV Something was wrong.I knew it from the way she walked towards the jet with her bag pressed close to her side and her eyes fixed straight ahead, like looking back might cost her something she couldn't afford to lose. I knew it from the way she had quickly refused my offer to come with her with that particular brand of refusal she used when a decision was already made and no argument in the world was going to change it.Teresa Sawyer had been lying to me.Not about small things. Not about anything simple.I stood on the airstrip long after the jet had disappeared into the blue and told myself I was being irrational. She was a doctor. Medical emergencies happened. People had professional crises that had nothing to do with anyone else and everything to do with their work.I told myself that for exactly two days before I called Carson.He was in my suite within the hour, his expression already arranged into the neutrality he used when he suspected I wasn't going to like wha
Teresa's POV I woke up with Timothy's words still ringing in my ears.He was already looking. That was what he had said. Not in those exact words, but the meaning had been clear enough. I lay still for a few minutes, staring at the ceiling of the villa while the morning light came through the curtains in pale gold strips.Suddenly my phone buzzed.I almost didn't look at it. I almost turned it face down and told myself it could wait until after breakfast, after the children woke up, after I had gathered enough composure to face another day pretending everything was fine.But something made me pick it up.The message was from Mei.Just three words.“Call me now.”My blood went cold before I had even dialed the number.Mei answered on the first ring. Her voice was steady but I had known her long enough to hear the fear underneath it."His breathing changed two nights ago," she said. "He couldn't sleep. He kept waking up and his lips were going blue at the edges. I gave him the medicat
Teresa's POV The morning after felt like stepping carefully around broken glass.Nothing had shattered. Nothing had been said that couldn't be unsaid. But the air between Timothy and me carried the weight of what almost happened on that beach, and I moved through breakfast with the awareness of someone who knew exactly how fragile the moment was.The call about Mrs. Williams had turned out to be minor. A routine authorization Timothy needed to approve before his mother's medical team could adjust her medication. Nothing urgent. Nothing life-threatening.But it had broken the spell completely.By the time Timothy returned to the villa the previous night, the moment between us had cooled into something quieter. We had said goodnight with a distance that felt both necessary and unbearable. I had laid awake for hours staring at the ceiling, replaying every second on that beach, every word he said, every place his hands had been.I told myself it was good that we were interrupted. And I a
Teresa's POV The private island resort was breathtaking.Crystal clear waters stretched endlessly in shades of turquoise and sapphire. White sand so soft it felt like silk under my feet. Luxury villas surrounded by tropical gardens that smelled like jasmine and salt and something sweet I couldn't name.I hadn't experienced anything this beautiful since before Thomas destroyed my life.Standing on the villa's terrace that first morning, watching the sunrise paint the ocean in golds and pinks, I felt a kind of peace I hadn't felt in years.The first three days felt almost magical.Kasey and Kylie thrived in the open space. No walls, no restrictions. Just endless beach and water and sky.They ran barefoot on the sand, their laughter carrying on the breeze. Built elaborate structures that defied physics with shells and driftwood. Collected treasures they insisted on showing me every few minutes.I watched them from the shallows, my feet in the warm water, ready to intervene if they ventu
Timothy's POV Mira's arrest brought temporary peace.Derek was still in custody. The investigation was ongoing. But both of them were locked up where they couldn't hurt anyone.It should have felt like a victory. But instead, it felt… fragile. Like something that could shatter at any moment.I watched Teresa recover over the following days.Watched how thin she had become. How the hospital gowns hung on her frame in ways that made my chest tight.Watched how her eyes looked haunted even when she smiled. Like part of her was still back in that warehouse. Still bound and waiting for something terrible to happen.Something changed permanently inside me during those days.The anger I had felt witnessing Derek kiss her in my living room felt distant now.What was jealousy compared to the terror of Teresa disappearing entirely?What did one misunderstood moment matter when I had almost lost her forever?I had been a fool. I had let pride and hurt override judgement. Had fired her and banne
Derek's POV I sat in my penthouse, whiskey in hand, watching the engagement party footage for the third time.The video quality was excellent. My contact at the Crystal Pavilion had earned every dollar I paid him.I pressed pause on Teresa's face as she held the crying boy.The expression on her f
Timothy's POV I stared at the woman holding Kasey, and my world turned upside down.Three years. I had searched for three years. Exhausted every resource, hired the best investigators, followed leads that went nowhere.And now, here she was.Teresa Sawyer.Standing in the middle of a crowded ballr
Teresa's POV The week flew by as I adjusted to life at St. Catherine's Hospital, with Nicole's relentless energy pulling me in a dozen directions at once.I familiarized myself with the hospital’s layout, memorizing which corridors led where and which staircases were fastest during emergencies. I
Teresa's POV "Let go," I whispered, my voice shaking.Timothy's hand was wrapped around my arm painfully. His dark eyes locked onto mine, demanding answers I couldn't give."Not until you give me something," he repeated angrily. "I need to know why you ran."My heart hammered against my ribs becau







