Chapter 2
The party was over, but the whispers still lingered in the air like perfume.
Mia moved through the thinning crowd with practiced grace, her steps measured, her chin held high. On the surface, she was poised.... her gown still immaculate, her smile still polite.... but inside, she was unraveling, thread by thread.
The ballroom, once a stage for her victory, now felt like a trap. A place where her dreams had been paraded in front of her.... only to be crushed in full view of New York’s most watchful eyes.
And the painful part was that it was done by someone she had trusted with her life. Her dad.
She could hear the whispers. The looks. And their pity. But she didn't need their pity, definitely not their pity. Because their pity came with a prize, one she wasn't ready to pay.
No one asked her anything directly. They didn’t have to. Their silence was its own kind of cruelty.
“Did you know?” their eyes seemed to ask.
“Are you okay?”
“Have you been replaced?”
"She might not be good enough"
Mia didn’t flinch. She didn't let it get to her because, they weren't her problem. She Stood tall with her shoulders back, her chest open, and her spine straight. She made sure to Maintain direct eye contact with anyone that smiled at her.
She walked past a cluster of socialites pretending not to stare. Past a photographer who had clearly stayed behind for more than just ambiance shots.
When she walked past Beatrice Stone, a longtime family friend whose affection had always felt more like surveillance.
Beatrice’s voice came sugar-sweet and sharp, like a knife dipped in honey. “Darling, what an unexpected turn of events!”
Mia turned to her, calm as glass. “My father has always been like that. Always been unpredictable.,” her voice came out smooth and clear, without hesitation. “That was how he was able to maintain and grow such a large empire. Don't you think?”
Beatrice chuckled awkwardly, unsure how to respond. Mia didn’t wait for her to find the right words. She kept walking.
Each step was heavier than the last. Her heels clicked against the polished floor like a slow countdown.
When the final guests drifted out and the last echoes of music faded into silence, she was left standing in the bones of her own celebration... glittering lights dimmed, empty champagne flutes still scattered across tables, floral arrangements wilting under the weight of forgotten admiration.
She heard the door open behind her. She didn’t have to turn, she already knew who it was.
“Mia,” Samuel’s voice was gentler than it had been all evening. Like he suddenly remembered he had a daughter.
She turned slowly, her face unreadable. “Enjoy the show?”
He sighed. “Can we talk?”
Mia raised a brow but still followed him without a word. Of course he'd want to talk. Do a damage control, or try to make a fool out of her again.
They walked down the long hallway in silence, past portraits of generations who had built their wealth brick by brick.... men in suits. The legacy she thought she would one day lead.
Samuel pushed open the heavy double doors of his office. The room was warm with amber light, lined with towering bookshelves and the familiar scent of leather and old money.
But tonight, it felt different. It felt smaller and a lot colder.
He leaned against the edge of his desk. “I didn’t mean for it to happen this way.”
Mia folded her arms over her chest, as her eyes focused on him. “You didn’t mean for it to happen at all, or you didn’t mean for me to find out like this?”
He didn’t answer right away. He just looked at her.... the way a CEO looks at a problem. Calm. Calculated.
“I was going to tell you,” he said finally. “I just… I needed the right time.”
She let out a quiet laugh. It was short, humorless, mocking. What did he see as? A fool? A child?
“The right time? Of all days, you had to pick my birthday. My event. The event you specifically told me to make special.... to drop that you have a secret son?”
He frowned. “It wasn’t meant to be about you. It was about the future. About the company.”
“And what about my future?” she snapped, her voice rising for the first time. “Or did that get replaced the second he walked into your life?” She watched him with glaring eyes. She was done being the good girl. Always trying to get on his good book. She just wanted to burn everything to the ground.
Before Samuel could speak, the door creaked open again.
A soft knock. Then followed by a cautious step. Mia twisted her head up as Ethan stepped in like he wasn't sure he should be here. At least he was smart enough to know he doesn't belong here.
His presence had immediately changed the air in the room. Not because he did anything..... but because he existed.
She turned toward him fully, her spine straightening, her expression hardening like armor snapping into place.
He looked uncomfortable, hands tucked into his pockets, like he expected her to pull out a gun, and point it to his head. And ohh, she really was thirsty for his blood.
“Sorry,” he said, eyes flicking from her to Samuel. “I wasn’t sure if you wanted me to come in.”
Mia rolled her eyes. Isn't it obvious? No one wanted him here.
Samuel’s tone shifted instantly.... a little softer and welcoming. “Of course, come in, Ethan.”
That tone. Mia had never heard that tone directed at her. Not even when she had lost her mom and crying in the garden. He had told her to go inside and read the business books he bought for her. That a weak person can't rule Meyer empire.
As a child, she had swallowed her tears and went to study with a broken heart.
And now here it was, handed over to a man she didn’t even know.
Samuel smiled faintly. “I thought now would be a good time for you two to properly meet.”
Properly meet? Like they were business associates. Like this wasn’t the most earth-shattering betrayal of her life.
Mia’s gaze locked onto Ethan’s face.
The resemblance was undeniable. The same eyes. The same jawline. The same nose. There was no denying it, he was Samuel's son.
Her father's features, twisted into someone else. He was his carbon copy.
Ethan took a hesitant step forward. “Mia,” he said gently. “It’s good to finally meet you.” She said nothing.
His voice was calm, careful. Like someone walking on ice. He looked sincere.... but that didn’t matter. Sincerity didn’t erase betrayal.
She studied him for a long moment. The way he stood. The way he fidgeted slightly, unsure of his place. He didn’t seem smug. Or arrogant.
But that didn’t make her feel any less angry.
Her fingers dug slightly into the armrest of the chair behind her. “How long have you known about me?” she asked, her voice low.
Ethan blinked, surprised by the question. “A while,” he admitted. “I just… I wasn’t sure how to reach out.”
“So you waited until the cameras were rolling?”
“Mia,” Samuel interrupted, his voice laced with warning.
She turned on him. “Don’t. Father” The word father tasted bitter sweet on her mouth.
There was a silence that felt louder than any shouting.
Ethan cleared his throat. “Look… I didn’t ask for this. I didn’t come here to replace anyone. I just.....”
“You didn’t have to ask,” Mia cut in sharply. “You showed up. That was enough.”
Ethan fell quiet.
Samuel exhaled, stepping between them slightly, as if he could smooth over the jagged edges with another carefully worded explanation. “This isn’t about choosing one of you over the other,” he said.
She laughed bitterly. “No? Then tell me, who’s the one being groomed to lead the company?”
Her father’s silence said everything.
Mia took a step back, her jaw tight, her heart thudding painfully behind her ribs. She had walked into this room hoping..... foolishly.... that maybe there would be some logic behind this madness. Some sliver of reassurance that she still had a place.
But now, standing in front of the man who raised her....and the brother she never knew existed.... Mia understood something with a clarity she had never felt before.
Her father hadn’t just blindsided her. He had dethroned her. Right here, right now.
And she was done pretending she was okay with it.
She turned toward Ethan slowly, eyes narrowed, voice calm but cutting.
“You may be my father’s son,” she said, “but you’re not my brother.” Ethan flinched, but she didn’t care.
Samuel cleared his throat, cutting through the stifling silence. “I need you to know that Ethan has been in my life for some time now,” he said, his voice as steady and calm as though he were reporting quarterly earnings to the board. “I just thought it was the right moment to bring him into everything. Both personally and for the business.”
Mia exhaled slowly, her body sinking into the chair. This was all becoming too much for her. They all knew the 'sometime' he was referring to meant several years. She could bet her both kidneys that, it's been up to ten years..... If not more.
Her hands tightening around the armrest of the chair she had just sunk into. “I still don't get your meaning of 'the right moment' Dad. Correct me if I'm wrong. The ‘right moment’ is when you decided your only daughter's birthday that she wasn’t good enough to take over what she’s worked her whole life for?” Her words were soft, but the edge of them sliced through the air like a blade. Even Samuel flinched.
Chapter 28They were coming down the stairs, one by one, but all he could see was Mia.She wore a flowing champagne-colored gown that shimmered with every step. The bodice was delicately fitted, hugging her curves in all the right places, embroidered with pearl-like beads that sparkled under the lights. The neckline dipped just enough to tease without revealing, and a soft slit on one side ran up her thigh, showing off long, elegant legs. But it was the cutout at her waist, a delicate oval of bare skin, that held his attention. His eyes dropped there, lingered, then forced themselves away. She looked… stunning. Too stunning, she looked like a dream.It was her engagement party, and she wore the moment like a crown, elegant, poised, and breathtakingly beautiful. But there was something else too, something different about her tonight. It wasn’t just the dress, or her hair pinned bac
Chapter 27“Mia!” Elena jumped from her chair, moving beside her. “Hey, hey, breathe!”“I’m......I’m fine!” Mia waved her off, eyes still tearing, her heart pounding against her ribs from more than just the coughing fit."Elena was the one talking, so why are you the one choking on your drink? " Stefan asked in a nonchalant tone, Elena scoffed, while giving him a deadly stare, which he returned back. Mia didn't even dare look up again, not when his gaze could undo her with just one look. They then continue their dinner in silence.After dinner, Mia approached Stefan quietly and asked if Sienna could come over in the morning to help with the engagement preparations. To her surprise, he simply shrugged and walked away without making any fuss about it. It was unexpected. She had anticipated resistance, maybe even one of his usual cold remarks, but instead,
Chapter 26His eyes dropped to her lips. He didn’t hide it, he let his gaze linger with a slow, deliberate hunger that made her pulse skip. Then, almost lazily, his hand moved from her cheek, his thumb brushing the corner of her mouth. Light, like it was barely there, but her breath hitched all the same.His eyes followed every twitch, every parting of her lips as though they were whispering secrets only he could hear.She wanted to say something, anything, but her mouth disobeyed her, betraying her with silence. Her lips parted slightly, like they were waiting… inviting.And for one breathless moment, she truly believed he would kiss her, and she wanted.Oh God help her, she wanted really him to.The thought struck her like a slap. What was wrong with her? No man had ever come this close without consequences. Her boun
Chapter 25Mia held his gaze, chin slightly lifted.“You can’t hurt me,” she said, her voice calm and steady.He raised a brow, intrigue flickered in his eyes.“You’ve been in the business world too long to be impulsive,” she added. “You won’t ruin everything over a little girl walking into your office. Especially one people know came here.”Jeremiah didn’t move, he waited for her to spill whatever she wanted to.“If anything happens to me, anything, it won’t end quietly. You know how fast stories travel online, and how quick one headline can collapse stocks.”That made his jaw twitch, barely. He gave a chilly smile.“Is that a threat?”“No,” she said, voice calm. &ldqu
Chapter 24Mia walked through the hallway with her head held high and shoulders straight. She looked calm and confident, but inside, her heart was twisting.But now wasn't the time to show pain, it was time for strength. Her heels clicked softly against the floor as she approached her father’s office.Behind a sleek glass desk sat his secretary, a woman in her forties with sharp eyes and a neat bun. “Miss Meyer,” the woman said with a small smile. “Your father is expecting you. He’s in his office.”“Thank you, Melissa,” Mia replied with a nod. She walked to the large double doors and paused, her heart thudded once. Then, she knocked.“Come in,” came her father’s voice.Mia took a deep breath and stepped in. Her face instantly changed, softening into something timid and sad.
Chapter 23Just immediately Elena walked it, sunglasses perched on her head and hair tied up in a loose bun. She took one step inside, overhearing Mia last sentence only.“Wait, who doesn’t own a stove?” she asked, eyes darting between Stefan, Mia, and Mose. “And what the actual fuck is going on here?” Her voice rang through the living room like an alarm.Mia didn’t bother hiding her amusement. She gestured vaguely toward the kitchen-in-progress. “I'm as surprised as you are.”Elena squinted toward the noise, then walked over to the table and picked up the coffee cup that had been waiting. She sniffed it, and sipped it delicately, she let out a soft moan of pleasure. “This is exactly how I love it. Perfect.” She closed her eyes like she was experiencing a spiritual moment.Mose cleared his throat loudly from where he stood, a polite cough that screamed you have audience in the room.Elena cracked one eye open, shot him a sideways look, and said coolly, “Mind your business, Moses.” Mos