LOGINNATALIA'S POV
The next morning, I stood in front of the mirror, adjusting the collar of my crisp white blouse. My black pencil skirt hugged my waist, and my heels added just enough height to make me feel in control. I needed every ounce of confidence for what lay ahead. Clutching my file—a polished resume and the official letter stamped with my father’s seal, I took a deep breath. Today was the day. As I readied myself to step out of the house, I heard a familiar voice call out to me. It was the family chef, Mrs. Theresa. She walked up to me and crashed her weight upon me in a tight hug. "I didn't hear you come in last night," She frowned. "You taught me how to sneak out as a child, remember?" I chuckled. We laughed as the memories of my childhood with a much younger Mrs. Theresa played in my mind. She had been much more than our chef. She was a part of the family as far as I was concerned. "I heard about Robert," She muttered. My face got clouded at the mention of his name and I sighed. "I don't want to talk about him." "I understand," She nodded. "I made mistakes when I was younger too. It's part of life." "I guess so," I said with a shrug. "I'm a bit late for work now so - " "Natalia," She cut in. I stared at her, expectantly. "You'll find love again. Don't let it slip past you because of one bad experience." I chuckled inwardly but merely smiled at her. After my experience with Robert, I was definitely not going to trust any guy again. "Thank you, Mrs. Theresa," I said and hugged her again, before making my way out. The ride to the company was nerve-wracking. This wasn’t just about reclaiming my life; it was about reclaiming my dignity. Robert and Ciara thought they had taken everything from me, but they had no idea what was coming. When the cab pulled up to the towering glass building, I paid the driver and stepped out. The lobby of the building was simply breathtaking. The ceiling's gold details sparkled in the soft light, and marble walls provided an elegant backdrop for beautiful jewelry displays. A golden chandelier hanging from above filled the room with color, and fresh flowers made the air smell sweet. I was instantly captivated by the beauty on display and I wondered how such a magnificent company was my father's smallest. I walked up to the reception desk, where a young woman with a headset was typing away on her keyboard. “Good morning,” I said, offering a polite smile. The woman glanced up, her fingers still flying across the keys. “Good morning. How can I help you?” “I’d like to meet the acting CEO,” I replied, sliding my file onto the desk. The receptionist paused, her brows furrowing as she studied me. “Do you have an appointment?” “Not exactly,” I admitted, “but I have something she might like to see - " "Can't see Ciara without an appointment," She muttered. "Sorry." She went back to her typing and I heaved a sigh. If she wasn't going to help me, then I was going to find my way. I spun around and saw a younger lady walking briskly towards an elevator. She seemed to be in a hurry and I figured she was an employee. "Hello," I flashed her a smile. "I'm kind of new around here and I need directions." "And where are you headed?" She asked. "The CEO's office," I replied. "I have some important documents that she needs to review." She didn't seem convinced by my words but she shrugged and urged me to follow her. Together, we made our way to the elevator and once we were out, she pointed in the direction of the office. "Try to knock before entering," She advised. "She seems to be very busy in there these days." I could sense the sarcasm in her words and I realized what she meant. Of course, Robert had been cheating on me for a long time in that very office. I walked up to the door and knocked twice. When there was no response, I turned the handle and pushed the door open. My ex husband, Robert was perched on the edge of the massive oak desk, his shirt unbuttoned, while Ciara straddled him, her hands tangled in his hair. Their laughter filled the room, oblivious to my presence. For a moment, I froze, my mind struggling to process the scene before me. Then, I cleared my throat noisily to announce my presence. The sound startled them. Ciara gasped, scrambling off Robert and nearly toppling over in the process. Robert turned to face me, his expression switching from surprise to rage in an instant. “You,” he spat, his voice dripping with venom. “Hello, Robert,” I said coolly, though my insides churned. “I see you’ve been keeping busy.” “What the hell are you doing here?” he demanded, storming toward me. I stood my ground, meeting his glare head-on. “I’m here on business.” He grabbed my arm roughly and I winced in pain. “You’re stalking me, aren’t you? You can’t handle the fact that it’s over, so now you’re following me around like some pathetic—” “Let go of me,” I snapped. But he wasn't listening. Instead, he began dragging me towards the door. “I’m done with you, Natalia. We’re divorced. Move on with your life and stop trying to ruin mine.” “Robert, stop it!” I protested, struggling against his grip. "Let her be," Ciara laughed. "I'll call the security right away." "I think it would be more fun if I get rid of her myself," Robert responded. He turned his attention back to me and dragged me out of the office. I was still struggling to free myself from his grip, when the sharp baritone of a man's voice cut through the air. “Let her go.” We both turned to see a tall, broad-shouldered man standing in the hallway. His ink black suit accentuated his strong build, and his piercing sea-green eyes rested on my face for a second. Robert stiffened at the sight of the stranger and his grip on my arm loosened. “Here to beg for scraps again, brother?" He chuckled. Brother? But Robert had told me that he was the only child. I stared at the stranger, my mind racing. He looked vaguely familiar, like we had met before but I couldn't quite put a finger on it. The man stepped forward, his presence commanding. “I said, let her go.” Robert reluctantly let go of me, and turned his attention to the man. “This has nothing to do with you,” he snapped. “It does if you’re harassing a harmless lady in my presence,” The man replied. The tension between them was evident, and I couldn’t help but notice the contrast between the two. Robert was fuming, his usual smugness replaced with irritation, while the man remained composed. “She's all yours," Robert said finally. "Just get the fuck out of here, and remember to take her with you." Wesley turned to me, his expression softening. “Are you alright?” “Yes,” I smiled. “Thank you for stepping in.” He nodded, his gaze lingering on me for a moment. “I must apologize for my brother’s behavior. He can be irrational at times.” “All the time actually,” I muttered, earning a small chuckle from him. "Hey. How about I help you find another job,” he offered. “You shouldn’t have to deal with this kind of treatment.” His kindness caught me off guard for a moment, but then I remembered why I was here. “Actually,” I said, straightening up. “I’m not here for a job interview.” Wesley raised an eyebrow. “You’re not?” “No,” I smiled. “I’ve come to resume as the CEO of Diamond.”Chapter 127: || Epilogue — Wesley’s POV|| Three months. That’s how long it had been since I almost lost the two hearts that had become the rhythm of mine. Three months since I stood outside an operating room, begging God—or anything that would listen—not to take her from me. Three months since the sound of a newborn’s cry split through the silence and cracked something open inside my chest. A cry that reminded me that life, no matter how fragile or terrifying, was still a miracle. And now… here we were. I held him close to my chest as I walked slowly through the hallway, the soles of my feet brushing against the warm polished wood of our home. Our home, the word that was almost going to haunt me a few months ago, was now said with joy. The baby stirred a little in my arms, letting out a soft, sleepy grunt as he nuzzled closer to the warmth of my shirt. His breath was slow and steady, and his tiny fingers curled into the fabric like he never wanted to let go. “I know,” I whispe
Chapter 126: || Natalia’s POV ||There was no pain.There was no feeling. No weight.No noise.Only silence.And numbnessAnd light. A soft type of light. A light so warm that it danced like a gentle breeze across my skin, even though I didn’t feel my body anymore.Even though I couldn't really make out my surroundings. It was as though I had been poured into this place like water, shapeless, formless… floating. Existing.As if that was all I was meant to do.Was I dreaming? I could be dreaming yet it felt so real. So vivid. So true. It didn’t feel like sleep.It didn’t feel like death either, although something about the stillness reminded me of goodbye. The kind of goodbye you don’t come back from.And for some reason, it scared me. Not because I could not come back from it but because I was somewhat finding piece in it. Was this how stillness felt?I blinked once. The light became blurry. I blinked twice to clear my sight and I finally got it back. So I tried to speak. It f
Chapter 125: ||Wesley’s POV ||The hallway outside the emergency room felt like a prison, but in reverse. I was trapped outside and I couldn't get in. I couldn’t sit still. I couldn’t breathe. I just kept pacing, back and forth, my boots scuffing the polished tiles like they could somehow scratch through time itself and get me to the end of this nightmare faster. The wait was maddening, the stress of everything made my headtrob, but I was too much in distress to pay attention to it. Her screams echoed from behind the double doors.Ragged, in distress and painfully. Each one tore through me like a properly sharpened blade, carving into places inside me I didn’t even know existed. The kind of places where fear burrowed and bloomed. The kind of places where men lost themselves. “Natalia…” I whispered under my breath, I held back a wail and I looked at the door, gripping the back of my neck as I tried to hold myself together. But my hands were shaking. My legs felt like they would g
Chapter 124: || Natalia’s POV||The first thing I felt was warmth.A heavy, swaddling kind of warmth that wrapped around my body like thick wool. Then the cold crept in.Beneath the warmth, under the blankets and the softness, there was a bone-deep chill… and pain A dull, lingering pain that throbbed in my lower back and pulsed against my ribs with every shallow breath.I stirred, and the world shifted.Beeping. Steady, rhythmic, artificial. The antiseptic scent filled my nose before I even opened my eyes.My throat was dry, my tongue was like sandpaper. Everything felt… muted. Like I was floating underwater, and the world was just beyond the surface, waiting. Then I opened my eyes. I wasn't surprised it was a hospital. The smell gave it away. And the first thing I saw… was him. Wesley.He was sitting by the edge of the hospital bed, hunched forward with his hands clasped like he’d been praying. His head was bowed, lips moving silently—muttering something only he and the heavens c
Chapter 123: || Wesley’s POV||I heard her scream.It wasn’t just a sound. It was a visceral, soul-ripping sound that split through the corridors of the house and straight into the hollow part of my chest. "Natalia!" I yelled at the top of my voice. My heart stopped. Then it slammed against my ribs with so much force I could barely think.I was already running before I even understood what I was doing. “Upstairs! Now!” I shouted at the guards already rushing in from the exterior patrol. “She’s in her room— GO!”My footsteps thundered up the stairs. I barely registered the blur of agents and panicked yells behind me.I reached her door and slammed against it, but it didn’t budge. Locked. Bolted.And worse—it was sealed by our own security lockdown system. The kind we had installed to keep intruders out. But now, it was keeping me from her. I slammed the code several times but it didn't work.“No,” I breathed out in disbelief, slamming the door again. “Open it! Get it open!” I kicke
Chapter 122: || Natalia’s POV ||Wesley's call made me happier, since I wouldn't be here again.Finally, some peace from all I've been facing.I dropped the phone on the table and waved my hand joyfully. I hummed quietly as I packed the last few clothes into the small suitcase.For the first time in weeks, my heart felt light.A vacation— He had actually planned a vacation for us. I still couldn’t quite believe it.I folded one of my favorite dresses— soft and floral, the one Wesley always said made me look ‘dangerously perfect’— And set it gently into the suitcase. The zipper made a satisfying sound as I tugged it shut. For a moment, I just stood there, letting the thought settle, ‘We’re leaving. We’re getting out.’The last few weeks had been a waking nightmare. Every creak of the house, every unexpected knock at the door, sent me spiraling.But now, the thought of getting away with Wesley, just the two of us, felt like a miracle.I would finally be able to breathe again.I smiled







