Chapter Four
Ethan’s POV
I slammed the glass of scotch onto the bar cart harder than I meant to. Liquid splashed over the rim, but I didn’t care. The bitter burn in my throat did little to dull the ache in my temples or the acid coil of rage in my gut.
She was there.
Piper.
I could feel it the moment I stepped into the office, the scent of her perfume still lingering in the air like a ghost. That soft, floral note she always wore—lavender and vanilla—embedded itself in my memory years ago. It clung to the corners of the room, cloying and suffocating.
She’d been snooping…..In my office.
“Damn it,” I muttered under my breath, running a hand through my hair as I stalked toward the window, staring down at the city like it might offer me answers.
I should’ve changed the locks but I had underestimated her, again.
She used to be so easy to manage. She would cry a little, scream a little, then fall into bed with me like nothing ever happened but this Piper? She wasn’t melting into my arms anymore. She was fighting, snooping and plotting.
I clenched my fists.
She had a flash drive, I Knew it. The laptop had been moved, not by much, but enough that my instincts screamed at me. She took something, and now she is running my team just told me that she is with a guy named Cameron, who was the former head of my security team. Cameron, that damn boy scout, even after I fired him, he still finds a way to cause trouble.
The intercom on my desk buzzed. “Sir, the driver’s downstairs.”
I didn’t answer. I didn’t need the car, not yet.
Selena had already texted, she wanted me in her arms and she ad sent me a picture of her in a lingerie with a text “I want you, daddy.”
I walked back to the bar and sat down, tapping a finger rhythmically against the polished wood surface.
Piper had the data but data alone wasn’t the threat. It was what she did with it.
And she wouldn’t go to the police. I made sure of that. All those therapy sessions I guilted her into, all the times I “worried” aloud about her anxiety, her erratic moods—it built a neat little foundation. One I could lean on if I needed to paint her as unstable but the thing that gnawed at me now, the thing I couldn’t shake—she knew about something.
And if she knew that… Then she was getting close to him.
C.H……..Christopher Hale.
I let out a slow breath, watching the city lights blink like a warning. Hale was the last piece holding everything together—and the first one who’d bring the whole damn house down if Piper reached him.
My burner phone buzzed on the desk and only two people had the number.
I picked it up. “Talk.”
“She’s at Cameron’s,” Jane, my private investigator, said flatly. “We traced the laptop activity and she uploaded the files. We can’t touch them remotely.”
I swore under my breath.
“Do we know if she made a backup?” I asked.
“Assume she did, I don't think she is that stupid.”
“No, she is not,” I said bitterly. “Not anymore.”
There was a pause, then she asked quietly, “What do you want me to do?”
“Nothing yet. Let her think she’s safe. Let her feel like she has the upper hand. The higher she climbs, the harder she’ll fall.”
Jane exhaled sharply. “You better be right, Ethan. If she finds Hale, he won’t hesitate to go nuclear. He’s not loyal to anyone.”
“I know how to handle Hale.”
“No, you don’t. You owe him.”
My jaw tightened. She wasn’t wrong. I did owe Hale, for everything—the initial capital, the insider trades, the shell companies. He built my empire, then stood in the shadows, collecting interest and if Piper got to him first, everything would fall apart.
I ended the call and tossed the phone aside. I needed a contingency plan. My mind whirled through options– I had to contain this. I logged into my private account and opened the last-known communication thread with Hale. It was months old. I’d gone dark intentionally, hoping to sever ties.
But desperate times…
“We need to talk. Now.” I typed. “I think Piper knows about you.”
The message sat there, left unread with no response.
Damn it.
A knock at the office door startled me. I stood on edge. The waiter peeked in. “Mr. Miller, there’s someone downstairs. Says it’s urgent. He wouldn’t give a name.”
“Did you get a look at him?”
She nodded, pale. “yeah, he is tall, bald with tattoo on his neck”
My blood turned to ice.
No. He wouldn’t…
I was already moving. Down the stairs, through the private exit, past the polished glass walls that now felt like a trap. I burst into the back hallway and found him leaning casually against the wall like he owned the building.
Christopher Hale.
Hale looked up slowly, a smirk playing on his lips, eyes glinting with something that sent a shiver down my spine. He hadn’t changed—same tailored coat, same quiet menace wrapped in silk and steel. The tattoo on his neck, a black serpent coiled around a dagger, twisted as he moved.
“Ethan,” he drawled, pushing off the wall. “Been a while, Miss me?”
I straightened my shoulders. “You shouldn’t be here.”
“Neither should your ex-wife in possession of files that could burn us both alive,” he said, stepping closer. “But here we are.”
“You got my message?”
He scoffed. “I don’t respond to panic texts, Ethan. I respond to solutions right now…” He reached into his coat slowly and pulled out a flash drive. “You’ve got a problem I’m not sure I want to fix.”
My jaw locked. “You came here to threaten me?”
“No.” His grin widened. “I came to make a deal.”
I hesitated. “What kind of deal?”
He leaned in, voice dropping to a whisper. “Piper wants the truth and so do I. You lied to both of us and you owe me more than my silence now.”
My stomach dropped.
Chapter Five Piper’s POVThe dress fit like armor.The charcoal silk hugged my curves, the high slit daring but necessary—I needed freedom to move tonight. Not just in the literal sense, but in the emotional one too. If I had to wear a mask of elegance while playing chess with monsters, I’d at least do it on my terms.I stood in front of the mirror, adjusting the necklace Cameron insisted I wear. A single diamond teardrop. I was simple, understated and dangerous, because tucked into the clasp was a micro-transmitter barely the size of a fingernail.“Everything’s working,” Cameron’s voice crackled through the earpiece hidden behind a lock of hair. “Stay near the center of the gala floor. We lose signal if you go deeper into the wings.”“Got it,” I murmured, swiping on a final layer of lipstick— it was wine red.The gala was a benefit hosted by the Ashcroft Foundation—one of Ethan’s many foundations. The kind of event designed to launder reputations under chandeliers and charity smiles
Chapter FourEthan’s POVI slammed the glass of scotch onto the bar cart harder than I meant to. Liquid splashed over the rim, but I didn’t care. The bitter burn in my throat did little to dull the ache in my temples or the acid coil of rage in my gut.She was there.Piper.I could feel it the moment I stepped into the office, the scent of her perfume still lingering in the air like a ghost. That soft, floral note she always wore—lavender and vanilla—embedded itself in my memory years ago. It clung to the corners of the room, cloying and suffocating.She’d been snooping…..In my office.“Damn it,” I muttered under my breath, running a hand through my hair as I stalked toward the window, staring down at the city like it might offer me answers.I should’ve changed the locks but I had underestimated her, again.She used to be so easy to manage. She would cry a little, scream a little, then fall into bed with me like nothing ever happened but this Piper? She wasn’t melting into my arms any
Chapter Three Piper’s POVMy heart seized in my chest as Ethan’s voice echoed faintly from the hallway.No, shit, he wasn’t supposed to be here. He had a dinner meeting, in the up part of town and Cameron confirmed it. I double-checked it myself.So why—Why was he here?I froze, standing in the middle of his office like a thief caught red-handed. The only sound was my own ragged breathing, the quiet hum of the laptop still open behind me, and the unmistakable cadence of Ethan Miller’s voice growing closer.I had seconds or even maybe less.I yanked the flash drive free, shoved it into my pocket, and scanned the office in a blur of panic. There was no time to backtrack and no way I’d make it down the executive elevator without crossing him in the hall, I had only one option.The adjoining door leads to his private conference room. I bolted for it and slipped inside, closing the door gently but firmly behind me just as the main office door creaked open.My back was pressed to the cool
Chapter TwoPiper’s POVThe slam of the door echoed in my ears like a gunshot. My hands trembled at my sides, the phantom imprint of his grip still burning into my skin. I stood in the hallway, numb, staring at the closed door as if it might open again and everything would reverse—the betrayal, the humiliation, the cold look in his eyes.But it didn’t…..nothing happened. I turned slowly, one hand brushing the wall for balance. The marble floors of Ethan’s empire gleamed beneath the sterile lights, mocking me with their perfection. Everything in this building was crafted for control, power, illusion. It was just like him.Selena’s laugh still rang in my ears.I walked out of the building in a haze, not stopping at the elevator but taking the stairs down all fifteen floors and each step was a descent into reality, into the kind of pain you don’t cry about—you survive it.I came out of the company and the city air hit me like a slap, cold and damp, but at least it was real.I didn’t go
Piper’s POVThe sound of clinking champagne glasses echoed through the grand ballroom, mixing with the subtle jazz music humming in the background. Glittering chandeliers sparkled overhead, casting soft golden light on perfectly polished floors and people dressed in designer tuxedos and dresses worth more than my monthly allowance and I stood there, like a mannequin in a glass case—beautiful, untouchable, and completely hollow inside.Everyone looked at me like I had it all….. Ethan Miller’s wife, the queen of this castle but what they didn’t know was that my crown was made of thorns and my throne, cold marble.I adjusted the thin strap of my silver dress, the sequins scratching against my skin. I hated this dress. Ethan picked it out, he said it made me look “presentable.” That was the word he used for me these days. Presentable, like a vase or an antique or something expensive, dusted occasionally, and placed on display when needed.A waiter passed by with a tray of flutes. I grabb