NATALIA'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.”NATALIA'S POV The hallway fell silent as soon as the words left my mouth."You're joking, right?" Wesley chuckled. "Look, you don't have to force it in here."His eyes darted over to Ciara and Robert who were still standing together and he turned his attention back to me."My brother has her wrapped around his fingers," He whispered in my ears. "I can offer you a better job at my company. You have a CV right?"I sighed, placing a hand across his shoulder."After what Robert did to me, I never expected there'd be one reasonable Brooks left in the world," I said. "But you've proven me wrong already. I'm really grateful, but you've got to let me handle this."Wesley nodded slowly and stepped aside for me. I walked up to Ciara and handed over the envelope in my hand to her."From Vincent Carson himself," I announced.I stood there, watching as Ciara tore the envelope open and brought out the letter. Her eyes skimmed through and I could see a hint of disbelief in her eyes."It has his sea
NATALIA'S POVWith zero idea where my office was, I walked out of there with full confidence. Everything was finally falling in place.The look of shock on Robert's face was too perfect. He thought he was dealing with just— a nobody— now he was going to regret his decisions for the rest of his bloody life!I was still going down the hallway with a satisfactory smile on my face when it suddenly dawned on me that I had no idea where I was going.There was no way that I would go back to Ciara for directions, so I started checking the name tags on each door. I was close to the end of the long hallway when a familiar face appeared before me with a smile on her face."Hi, hmm— I'm Beth, we met earlier," she said, holding to her chest. "You must be looking for the— I mean your new office?"My eyes took in her unfamiliar clothes for a moment and even though I couldn't recognize it, I did remember her face."You are the girl who showed me to Ciara's office." I beamed and she smiled even bright
Natalia’s POVThe moment the question left my mouth, Wesley turned visibly pale.I couldn’t tell if this was just in my head or he truly lost all color suddenly. Was it guilt? Was he here to gang up against me? Did Robert send plant him here— was it all a game?Just as I started to overthink it, he smiled.“I’m not here for him, if that’s what you are thinking.” He let out.Heat flooded my cheeks as an itch of embrassment crossed my mind but I quickly crossed my arms, covering up my emotions.“Okay, so why are you here exactly? The last time I checked Diamonds had nothing to do with your company…”His smile deepened— and I could have sworn I saw a flicker of something in his eyes just before he pocketed his hands.“I’m actually here because we are looking to partner on a sustainable luxury line with Diamonds,” he said but my eyes only narrowed further.“Mr. Wesley, your company is an energy saving industry. What sort of partnership can you possibly want with a Jelwelry line?”
Wesley’s POVThe moment I stepped out of the glass tower that held Diamonds, the city felt suddenly different.The air was cooler. Sharper. Like something had shifted… something beautiful.It was difficult to explain and my head refused to even process it. But it was there in my heart, like a seedling waiting to germinate.A smile covered my face as I shook my head at my own thoughts. It was crazy to even start imagining but one thing was certain, I wasn’t going to let this one go.I slid into the backseat of the black sedan waiting at the curb and shut the door.“Call Lila,” I said to the car’s voice command system as I loosened my tie.The line clicked twice before her voice came through, crisp and curious as always. “Hi, Wes, what’s the update? Did you do it?”The cheerfulness in her voice, stretched the smile I had further. “No, I didn’t. Plans have changed.”“Oh, did something happen?” She chirped in, her excitement dropping from her tone.“Yes, something actually did ha
Natalia’s POVIt had been a week since I took over as CEO of Diamond and the numbers in the reports still didn’t look better.There were still a lot of things to cross and despite my hard work, things still didn’t add up.“Oh God, this is bad…” I sighed as I stared at the papers before me.I was sitting cross-legged on the floor of my father’s study, the velvet carpet beneath me covered with printed reports, balance sheets, and HR audit trails. The entire place had the scent of old books and aged whiskey clung to the walls.And even though there was a desk we could share, I found it too stiff, the chairs too cold. So I ended up on the ground, surrounded by paperwork and silence.—Well, silence excerpt for my father’s voice each time I sighed.“You’re doing great, Nat,” he said from behind his glass of scotch.“Oh dad, you said it yourself, great doesn’t mean safe. Especially not in this business.” I groaned, scanning the reports once more.“My dear child, leading a company lik
Natalia’s POVMy heart drummed violently in my chest as I made my way to the conference room. It was 10 am and Wesley was here with his people for the presentation.Personally, I was ready to accept the deal. It was our best bet.But as a good CEO, I had to let my people have a say as well, so it wouldn’t seem like I was imposing on them— and that was what made me uneasy.A hundred questions echoed in my head as I strutted down the hallway. What if the board refused Wesley’s offer? What was I going to do then?What other innovation could we come up with and sponsor without declaring bankruptcy?“Oh, there you are,” Ciara’s cold voice suddenly echoed through my ears, snapping me out of my thoughts.She was standing by the door, glaring at me as I approached. “Everyone has been waiting for you. Don’t you know you are supposed to be in meetings like this earlier?” She hissed.I stopper before her, my mind already considering what response I could give her that would keep her quiet
Natalia’s POVAs Beth’s words echoed in my head, the air instinctively became too cold— the sort of cold that settled in your bones when something went horribly wrong.My hands became instantly stiff as my heart began to drum in my chest.I had no idea what the police could be here for. The only incriminating case we had was safely buried in my emails—Or had someone taken it out?A frown settled on my face as I subtly looked around the room. Everyone had gone and only Wesley and about two other members of the board remained.It made no sense for anyone to leak out that document because the company would be in trouble but surely the one who authorized it was going to be in far worse trouble.Shaking the thoughts out of my head, I took a deep breath and got to my feet, forcing a smile at Beth— who was sort of acting as my most trusted ally at this moment."Let's go see what they want then," I said as I began to make my way out of the conference room.I could feel her unease and
Natalia’s POVWhen Robert cheated on me, I barely had the time to cry it out. But sitting in that cold cell all alone for God knew how long, my soul shattered.I could remember the few days that led up to our marriage. I could remember my father's warnings but I was swept off my feet by his beautiful smile and kind heart.From the very first time I met him, that night. Under the rain, he had given me an umbrella and allowed himself to get drenched.That night, under the thunderous storm, I couldn't see his face but I saw where he entered. His apartment.And when I went to return the umbrella the next day, I couldn't have been happier.I thought it was love at first encounter. Because that act he did that night, made me blind to all his faults— and God he had lots of them.But I foolishly believed him and stood by him and now, it turned out to be all a lie. He was a good for nothing player who only saw me as nothing!The tears continued rolling down my eyes as my thoughts kept r
Natalia's POVThe room went eerily silent, except for the sound of my laptop fan and my racing heart.My thoughts slowly, as it took in the information on the screen, word for word.Robert Brooks— he was the founder, funder and beneficiary of the organisation. And it was linked with everything.Every case of child labour, child trafficking, missing fund— everything pointed back to this organization and not even Diamonds.It was almost as if Diamonds had always been the cover story, because who would think a charity organization would commit these crimes?The evidence was right there, under everyone's noses, yet, no one cared to check. Till today."Wesley," I whispered, still breathless from the shock. "This could change everything..."He nodded, his eyes never leaving the screen. I could see how tightly he clenched his jaw in a silent fury, yet he nodded once more."You are right... We have enough to start connecting the dots." He straightened up and moved to his side of the t
Wesley's POVHer question threw me off focus. My lungs suddenly constricted as I tried to process the best answer to give to her. Yet none came.My mind just remained numb."Wesley, please I really want to know. Is this about your brother— is this just about him?" She added, her voice cracking with so much emotion I felt myself drifting.I was lost staring at her. My heart raced with feelings I couldn't dare let out. The space between us suddenly began to shrink even though neither of us moved.The words formed in my head. They seemed simple but there was something in the way that she looked at me— something that made my throat tight with fear.Surely this wasn't the right time. I couldn't tell her what I truly felt. Not now."Wesley, you are risking your life's work. Your company. You are risking everything... And I am supposed to believe it's for me— someone you barely met a couple of weeks ago?" She said in a quiet voice that shook my ear drums.I wanted to tell her that I k
Natalia's POVLila's words tore into my ears like a silk of blades. The jagged marks leaving a scar deep inside me that made my head blank.For seconds I couldn't think. My head just stopped working. Her voice was the only thing I heard..."You have made it clear that you don't want him to help you." Lila went on, "Please, I need you to stop him before it's too late."It was true that I said I didn't need his help. But— that was because I thought he was trying to come after my father's money somehow...I didn't know he was throwing away his life for— me?"Here," Lila said, passing me a card. "That's our office. I have already made an appointment for you to meet him in two hours. Please make it count."With shaky hands I collected the card from her and flashed her a tight lipped smile."B—but Lila, what about our case? How are we going to get past this?" Mr Marcus asked her.But she packed up her things and flashed him a tight lipped smile. "My boss already got the video eviden
Natalia's POVI didn't want to dispute my father, so as he mentioned Wesley, once more, I simply forced a smile."Okay, Dad." I mumbled, knowing deep down nothing was okay.So as soon as he left my room, I sprung into action. I packed up my laptop and my phone into a small bag, then made my way out.I made sure to use the back door, so that no one would really pay any importance.Since it was already afternoon, my father would be sleeping and Theresa would be too busy prepping the food for our next meals.The rest of the workers only came for a few tasks here and there, none cared about what I was doing or none of them had the audacity to ask me.Using this opportunity, I slipped out and ordered a ride for myself, since taking one of the cars would draw too much attention.Once my ride arrived, I changed my destination just in case anyone decided to follow us. "Please take me to the cafe right after the fifth avenue."The driver mumbled a reply but I wasn't too focused on my p
Natalia’s POVThroughout the night, I couldn't sleep. My thoughts kept going back to Robert's offer.As absurd as it was, it was the quickest way out of this problem— a problem he most definitely created just to put in the condition I was in right now.I sat up on my bed, staring at the stock charts. Every second I spent not making a move, my father's companies dropped further.The longer the scandal existed, the deeper Diamonds ultimately got buried.And the solution was in my hand. What could I do? What option did I even have to begin with?Aside from Robert's offer, there was also the option to just plead guilty and serve my term. We could hope that the world would grow past the incident or they would maybe grow sympathetic with me...And maybe the stocks would stabilize. Maybe my father wouldn't have to lose everything he had worked for.But, that option was also one my father had forbidden me to take. He had made me promise not to even think about it.Yet I couldn't help
Wesley's POVHer question lingered in the air stirring every sort of negative energy that I possessed.My thoughts went instantly dark. The first idea was to bash her head right into the mirror she had been playing with earlier... But getting my hands stained with her disgusting gold digging blood was not an option.Leaving me with, refusal. I could refuse her plan. Tell her off and storm out of her disgusting apartment but, once again, this wasn't going to give me what I wanted...—What I vowed to do for Natalia."Fine. I'll do it," I heard myself say through gritted teeth.Ciara's face exploded into a brighter smile that was a mixture of both shock and excitement. "Really, you will marry me?""As long as you keep your end of the bargain. I'll keep mine.""Yes, of course! Who needs Robert?" She squealed, jumping to her feet. "The entire corporate world knows that you are the real deal... But, I am not stupid..."She took slow steps towards me, her fingers stretching towards
Wesley's POV"Why is this happening?" Her voice broke as we got back to my car. "Why is Robert doing this to me?"My heart broke just watching her break, now hearing her speak with such despair and pain, destroyed my soul.I clutched the steering hard, thinking of what to say to her, but found my head blank. I wanted to console her but more than that, I wanted to throw another punch into Robert for putting her through this."I don't know..." She whispered, sniffling and shaking her head all at once. "Maybe I should just give into him."My eyes snapped at her and paused. "He came to you?""Yes," She hissed, meeting my gaze. "He came to me at the station and he said if I remarry him, he will let it go. He will let the case go.""And?" I growled, my voice coming out harder than I intended.She threw me a look before she slapped her hands over her face. "Of course I said no! What did you think?" When she raised her head again, her tears broke me."I can't go back to him. I can't l
Natalia’s POVMy breaking heart paused as I turned to Wesley. “What can I do?”He pulled out his phone and typed in something before passing it to my father.“Mr Carson, my team found out that the case was filed by the chief of the mining community and—““If we can get him to change his mind or pull out?” Marcus completed and Wesley nodded.“Exactly, if he can do that, then the police will have no choice but to close down the case.” Wesley agreed.But I couldn't wrap my head around that. “Maybe if this was just about child labour that could fly but— we are also dealing with death— Those boys…” I countered moving my eyes between them.“True but this isn't a direct murder case. It is more corruption and maybe— mismanagement. If the chief agrees to drop the case and the police continue with it, then we can simply find out who the supervisor was or how it happened, surely it wouldn't end with a jail term.” Mr. Marcus explained.Even though it still felt strange, it was better than
Natalia’s POVI stared down at the file Robert had left on the metal bench of my cell and my thoughts just froze, for the hundredth time size he left.My pulse was screaming. My heart was breaking.How dare he? How could he even think of something like this?And the most pathetic part of it was that, he thought I would give in. He thought he had me exactly where he wanted.My eyes moved away from the folder and I sighed, wondering if Robert was right. What if there was no other way?"Where is my daughter?" My father's voice suddenly filled the station, echoing to where I was.I abruptly cleaned the tear stains on my face and got on my feet, trying my best to appear in control— even though my heart shook with fear.Soon he appeared, followed behind by Mr. Marcus, who was also his lawyer."Get ready. We are going home." He growled, barely sparing me a glance.His expression was cold but I could tell that he was angry— embarrassed by what I had done.Tears danced in my eyes as