MasukI frowned at Adrian. The way his expression changed when I mentioned Alexander Roth wasn’t normal. His face had gone pale. His jaw tightened. He looked worried.“Why did you say that?” I asked quietly. “Why are you telling me not to accept his offer?”Adrian leaned back and let out a slow breath. “For once, Serena… I need you to listen to me.”I laid my phone on the table. "Speak, I'm listening.”He looked around the café before lowering his voice. “Years ago, when the Laurent Group was at the top of the stock market, a businessman approached my father.”I stayed silent.“He introduced himself under a company's name. He talked about international investments, overseas expansion, and unbelievable returns for the market.” He smiled bitterly. “He was convincing.”I folded my arms. “So?”“It sounded believable with proof, charts, records and my father ended up believing him.” Adrian’s eyes remained fixed on the table. “Not completely… but enough.”“How much?”He looked at me. “Two billio
I looked down at the folder Alexander Roth had pushed toward me. It was neatly arranged, with Lumina’s name printed boldly across the front.“This is… unexpected,” I admitted.Alexander smiled. “You will love it.”I opened the folder carefully. The first few pages contained figures, expansion plans, and projected growth. The deeper I read, the more my heart raced. This wasn’t just an investment. It was an opportunity to take Lumina beyond the country.“I don’t understand,” I said honestly. “There are much bigger companies than mine. Why Lumina?”Alexander folded his hands. “Because bigger doesn’t always mean better.” He leaned back in his chair. “I’ve watched your company for months. Your clients stay loyal. Your employees don’t keep leaving. Your reputation keeps growing without unnecessary scandals.”He smiled. “That tells me everything I need to know.”I looked at him quietly.“I don’t invest in products, Ms. Voss. I invest in people.”His words stayed with me.“You’ll still own Lu
I remained in my seat as the lights dimmed across the auditorium. A quiet murmur spread through the crowd. Everyone was curious. The surprise guest hadn’t been listed on the program, and judging from the whispers around me, no one knew who it was. After a few minutes of waiting, the host stood in the center of the stage with a smile. “Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for making today’s Business Leadership Summit a success. Before we conclude, we have one final keynote speaker.” She held up the envelope again. “Our guest accepted this invitation only a few minutes ago.” The room became even quieter. She opened the envelope and looked up. “Please welcome… Mr. Adrian Laurent.” For a second, I forgot how to breathe. The applause came almost instantly. People around me exchanged excited looks. “Adrian Laurent?” “I didn’t know he was coming.” “This should be interesting.” “Heard a lot has been going on with their business.” I stayed completely still. My fingers tightened around th
The summit venue stood in the heart of the city, surrounded by polished glass towers that reflected the bright morning sun. As my car rolled in through the main entrance, security officers stepped forward to inspect the vehicle before waving us through. I looked out the window. Luxury cars filled the parking area. Men and women dressed in expensive suits walked confidently toward the entrance. Their conversations blended into the steady buzz of the event. “Quite the turnout,” I murmured. The security guard beside the driver nodded. “It is, ma’am.” When the car stopped. My security officer got out first and opened my door. I stepped onto the red carpet leading into the building. Immediately, cameras flashed. Not because I was a celebrity. Because in the business world, Elena Voss had become someone people wanted to know. “Ms. Voss!” “Over here!” “Can we get one picture?” I smiled politely without stopping. “Maybe after the event.” Inside, the lobby was elegant. Crystal chan
Adrian was driving home to think when he remembered his friend whom he called for advice the other time. That friend had told him to plead with Serena. Then he picked up his phone to call him. He picked on the 4th ring. “Hey, it’s Adrian. Can we meet up? I’ve got a lot on my mind and would like to talk to you.” They agreed on where to meet up the next morning. Back at Serena’s mansion. I woke up that morning with a clear head. The sunlight came through the curtains in soft rays. I stretched and stood up. The house felt peaceful. Downstairs, I could hear Clara’s voice guiding the children. “Brush your teeth properly,” she said gently. My little girl laughed at something. I walked to the mirror and chose my outfit for the summit. A simple but elegant dress. Professional. Strong. I wanted to look like I belonged there. Because I did. A gathering was going to be happening and I was invited. Tech companies, big corporations. Governor’s representatives would be attending. It was
After much thought about it, Adrian’s father finally told him to give him a pen to sign it. He was always on about the development of his company and wanted to grow it once again. A chance like this was something he could not miss. His hand reached out. “Give me the pen, Adrian. Let’s get this done.”Adrian told him to think about it again. “Dad, please think about it one more time. Your grandchildren are involved in this too.”But the father became angry and asked him what there was to think about. “What is there to think about? This is the way to the family’s wealth and rise once again. And you want me to think about it? Because of my grandchildren?”Adrian didn’t say a word. He took the contract from his father’s hands and went to his car outside.The hospital room stayed quiet after that. His mother breathed steadily on the bed. The father sat back down, still angry. Adrian walked down the hallway. The contract felt heavy in his grip. He pushed the elevator button. The doors opene
“There’s a family willing to help us,” my mother explained quickly. “Very powerful. Very wealthy. But they have conditions.”My stomach tightened. “What kind of conditions?” I asked.My sister let out a soft, shaky breath. “They want their son to be married so that they can get a grandchild out of
That night, I sat alone in the vast bedroom that wasn’t mine, wearing a white light robe they had given me after the wedding with no panties under. My hands were clenched so tightly in my lap that my nails left little crescent marks on my palms. I felt nervous.The door opened.He stepped in, jacke
I spent the morning trying to make myself useful. Anything to feel less like a shadow in this house. One of the younger maids was struggling with heavy flower vases in the main hall, so I stepped in to help carry one. Her eyes widened in surprise, but she gave me a small, grateful smile.We were ha
I avoided everyone for the rest of the day. It wasn’t hard.Nobody came looking for me anyway.The mansion was too large, too cold, filled with people who work as maids. Every hallway felt unfamiliar. Every room reminded me that this wasn’t my home.I spent most of the afternoon sitting near the wi







