Chapter Two
Piper’s POV
The 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 home.
I wandered the streets, wrapping my arms tightly around myself as if I could hold the pieces of me together. I passed people on their phones, couples laughing, children begging for ice cream—and I hated them all for a moment, for their simplicity and their happiness, their freedom.
I ended up in Central Park, sitting on a bench by the lake. The skyline shimmered above the water like a mirage, and I stared at it, feeling smaller than I ever had before.
How had I become this woman?
The kind who accepted silence as love, who stayed even after the affection ran dry, who clung to a marriage just because divorce felt like failure. I used to be someone and I used to matter.
Now I was just Ethan Miller’s wife—his soon-to-be-ex, maybe already replaced.
My phone buzzed. I snatched it up with desperate hope in my chest, praying maybe, just maybe— but when I looked at it as an Unknown Number.
I hesitated, then answered. “Hello?”
It was nothing but silence.
“Who is this?” I asked again.
A low chuckle came through the line. It sounded like a male, it was rough. “Poor little Piper. Still pretending you’re the queen when you’ve already lost the crown.”
My blood ran cold. “Who the hell is this?”
Click………..The line went dead.
I stared at my phone, dread curling in my gut. That voice—it wasn’t Ethan’s but it knew me, knew something about me and it doesn't sound like someone is pulling a prank.
I stood, scanning the trees and the darkness, it was nothing but rustling leaves and city sounds. I was alone… or so I hoped.
I left the park quickly, heart pounding. It was just a call. A weird one, yes but maybe a sick joke. One more thing to pile onto this hellish week.
By the time I got home, the house felt even colder than usual. Ethan’s things were still there—his coats by the door, his cufflinks in the tray by the stairs, his presence haunting every corner—but he wasn’t here…….he rarely was here.
I showered and slipped into a sweatshirt and leggings, curling up on the couch with a glass of wine and the TV on mute. I didn’t need noise—I just needed distraction.
Just then another buzz came through my phone, I checked it and it was another—-Unknown Number.
I stared at it, my breath catching. This time, I let it go to voicemail. Then a notification popped up seconds later—--One new voice message.
With shaking hands, I pressed play.
“You really should watch your back, Piper.”
My hand flew to my mouth. This wasn’t just about Ethan. This was personal. I dialed Ethan’s number immediately, panic clawing its way up my throat and it went straight to voicemail.
Of course it did. I didn’t know what I had expected, for him to swoop in like the husband he pretended to be in public? To comfort me, protect me?
No…… That version of Ethan was long gone or it never even existed at all.
I dropped my phone on the table and stood abruptly. I needed to clear my head. I needed answers and maybe I needed protection—because whatever this was, it was getting it of hand.
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The next morning, I went to see someone I hadn’t spoken to in years.
Cameron Rhodes.
He used to be Ethan’s head of security before he quit—or was fired, depending on who you asked but he was loyal to me once, and if there was anyone who might still give a damn about my safety, it was him.
When he opened the door to his small, cluttered office on the Lower East Side, he blinked in surprise. “Piper?”
“Hi, Cam,” I said, trying to sound stronger than I felt. “I need your help.”
His expression darkened. “What happened?”
I stepped inside and shut the door behind me.
An hour later, I walked out of Cameron’s office with a burner phone, a voice recorder, and one truth I didn’t want but couldn’t ignore.
“She didn’t just come back for a job,” Cam said. “She came back with something planned.”
“What kind of plan?” I asked
He shook his head. “Not sure yet but whatever it is—she might have gotten Ethan by the throat.”
I left with more questions than answers, but at least now I had a direction. A thread to pull. If Selena was back to play power games, I needed to know what hand she was holding.
That night, I returned to Ethan’s office building—but I didn’t go through the front. Cameron had taught me well, once. I used the underground parking level, slipped in with a cleaning crew, and took the back elevator to the executive floor.
His office was dark. I checked my watch—he was supposed to be in a dinner meeting uptown—Perfect.
I crept in, heart racing, and closed the door softly behind me.
The desk was exactly as I remembered it—neat, organized, obsessive. I moved quickly, checking drawers, folders, and his laptop. Cameron had given me a flash drive and I plugged it in.
I didn’t expect much—but what I found made my blood run cold.
Emails, dozens of them. It was between Ethan and someone named C.H.”
"The transfer is ready and she suspects nothing."
"Make sure Piper doesn’t find out. If she does, this all falls apart."
"Selena is handling it. You just keep your wife in line."
I stepped back from the screen, stomach lurching. What the hell was this? Who was “C.H.”? What were they planning? What was Selena handling?
I grabbed the flash drive and turned to leave—but I stopped cold in my tracks. I heard Ethan’s voice in the hallway.
PIPER'S POV"He wants you to move in with him?" Anna asked with her gaze on the permit Mr. Langford's Secretary handed to me earlier today."Apparently.", I replied nervously biting my fingers."Do you think that's a great idea?" Anna asked, her brows curled." Well, I told him I love very far away from the company and he keeps pointing out that he loves my designs and how much impact I would make in the company. He said I needed to be present at work every single day."" I see... Will you be comfortable living with him?" Anna asked, her face softened, nd she placed her hand on my shoulder, " You know I'll always support you. Do you trust living with him?""I don't think he would hurt me." I did trust that Langford wouldn't hurt me, although I didn't tell Anna that I had a one-night stand with Mr. Langford and a one-nig stand is probably the father of my child. "I think you should head out then.", Anna said, bringing me out of my thoughts."Huh?""I think you should start packing up.
PIPER'S POVWhat is he doing here? I muttered under my breathe, "Sorry excuse me--" I said and immediately turned around to get the door but he stopped me, "Hold on!" He ordered. His baritone sending vibrations down my spine."We've met before haven't we?!" He tilted his head to the right, starrinf at me like I was some weird specimen, his eyes squinted as he got up from his seat and walked towards me, "I know you.""Er... Sir... I ... I don't know what you're talking about." My voice broke as I spoke, the first thing that came to mind was to deny my existence. He kept coming closer one step at a time and In return I kept moving backwards, one step at a time to, bit unfortunately my back hit against the door and there was nowhere to run to.He leaned in placing his hands against the wall, "You're the lady from that night."Immediately those words slipped off his lips, my heart sank into my belly and rose back into my chest with full speed, "Sir... I ..." It felt as though my tongue
Chapter 16 PIPER'S POVA few weeks later, with the little knowledge I was able to gather from working with Anna, I started on something with the hopes that it would actually help me take care of myself and my baby without Anna's help. She really helped me by encouraging me all the way and pitching my ideas to bigger brands and companies.On an auspicious day, while I was in my bedroom sitting and looking out the window, lost in thoughts on what to do with my life and how to push my brand forward, how to be successful, and how to get back at Ethan, the door flew open, leaving me in shock."Piper!!" Anna yelled as she pushed the door open, panting like she was being chased by a wild horse.I instantly sprang out of bed, "Are you okay?!" I hurried towards her, totally confused about what was going on."Piper..." She called out again, holding her hand to her chest and panting, "Is everything okay? What's going on?!" I asked with great concern."Pi... Piper" she breathed. I grabbed her b
Chapter 15PIPER'S POVI glared at the pills in my hands before throwing them all down my throat at once. I grabbed the glass of water on the side table and gulped at least half of it. I had escaped my breath and there came a knock on the door.The door was pushed open slightly ajar with Ms. Anna's head sticking out through the side, "Breakfast is ready." She announced to me with a smile." I'm right behind you," I responded. The day I traveled by bus to Howell's township, Anna gave me an offer which I strongly believe can change my life henceforth, she even offered to let me stay with her in her small house till I'm able to get a place for myself. I had never been to her boutique, but with how many calls she takes and how busy she usually is, I'd say she's doing really well for herself. I didn't really know much about her, like whether she's married or has any kids at all, but life seemed pretty peaceful.I didn't tell her the full story behind my dilemma, nor did I tell her about
Chapter 14PIPER'S POV"I'll have one bus ticket, please," I said to the cashier, rubbing my hands against my arm in response to the cold weather as I scanned the bus station, watching different people loiter around with their suitcases. I turned my gaze to my soon-to-be baby bump and rubbed my hands against my belly."Here," the cashier said, drawing my attention."Thank you." I shot her a smile and made my way into the bus and took a seat, as I waited for the driver to start the bus, and turned to the window. From this day onwards, I knew my life would change, moving from the city to a smaller one where nobody knew me. I guess this is what comes with fame: my dumb husband left me, and the entire city is well aware. All Ethan ever did was make a mockery of me to the entire public. Everywhere I go and every room I walk into, I get stares and whispers. It's been weeks since he served me divorce papers and threw me out, and he never even bothered to check on me, nor did he ask about m
PIPER'S POVIt's been weeks since Ethan kicked me out, and not even a word have I heard from him, nor have I seen him around, nor has he replied to the mockery and insensitive comments I was getting from the media.At the same time, it's been quite a while since I met Mr. Mysterious, and we still haven't crossed paths since then. The money I stole from myself had been sustaining me up to this point. After the night at the hotel, I was back to sleeping in the subway or abandoned stores and taking naps on benches in the park.Life only grew worse; I was still unable to find a job, and it seemed like I had already caught the flu. I walked into the pharmacy, and all eyes were on me. The whispers increased, but only reduced when I got to the counter."I'll need medication for a flu and a fever maybe." I ordered." Okay, I'll be right back." The cashier turned over to the shelves, searching for the drugs I requested, whereas I held my head in my hands when I started to feel very, very dizzy