Chapter 3
He held her gaze firmly, though irritation flickered briefly across his features. “Mia, let’s not make this personal,” he said, his tone carefully tempered. “It’s not about your capability. You’ve proven yourself time and again. This is about the bigger picture. Strategy.”
Samuel paused, shifting slightly to meet her eyes. “You’ve seen Jeremiah Sterling’s announcement, haven’t you? Naming his second son as his heir just days ago?”
Mia frowned, her brows knitting together as she thought back. She had seen the announcement, it had been all over the business news. Sterling, Samuel’s longest-standing rival, had publicly declared that his youngest son, Harrison, would take over Sterling Enterprises. It had been bold, calculated, a move designed to shore up his company’s reputation while sending a clear message to the market. "The Sterling legacy was unshakable."
A cold knot began to form in Mia’s stomach as realization crept over her. Samuel continued, his words slicing through the room with surgical precision.
“Jeremiah is showing strength,” Samuel said bluntly. “He’s putting forward a male figure who will be perceived as strong, decisive, capable of standing toe-to-toe with me in the market. We can’t afford to look weak beside him. Investors, partners, they look at these things. They judge. They weigh who they believe has the most formidable leadership. Perception is everything.”
Mia stared at him, her chest tightening with every word. It was clicking into place now, and it was colder, sharper than anything she’d anticipated. “You don’t think I can do that,” she said quietly, disbelief creeping into her voice alongside a raw, undeniable hurt. “You don’t think I’m strong enough.”
Samuel sighed heavily, rubbing a hand over his forehead. “It’s not about my belief, Mia. It’s about perception. Sterling will exploit your gender to make us look weak. He’ll frame you as vulnerable, as someone he can outmaneuver. I won’t let him gain that advantage.”
From the corner of the room, Ethan shifted uncomfortably, his voice breaking the tension. “He… explained some of this to me,” Ethan said, his words cautious, careful not to provoke. “He believes that having a male figure at the forefront right now is… crucial for the company’s image.”
“Crucial?,” Mia repeated slowly, the word bitter on her tongue. “So all my work, my years of dedication, everything I’ve sacrificed, comes down to my gender being a liability in your petty war with Jeremiah Sterling?”
“It’s not petty!” Samuel snapped, his calm demeanor cracking for the first time. “This is about protecting everything I’ve built, everything our family has worked hard for! Sterling wants Meyers Industries to falter. I need someone at the helm who projects power, someone Sterling will see as a threat.”
“And that someone is him?” Mia gestured sharply toward Ethan, her anger no longer simmering but boiling over.
Samuel nodded firmly, his tone resolute. “Ethan understands the stakes. He’s willing to learn. He’s eager to fight for this company. He’ll be a strong front against Sterling.”
Mia didn’t even try to hide her disdain. She scoffed, shaking her head in disbelief. “And what about me? The woman who has spent her entire life*preparing for this moment? You expect me to just step aside and what? Cheer him on from the sidelines?”
Samuel’s expression didn’t falter, his voice calm but commanding. “No. I expect you to help him. You understand this business better than anyone, Mia. The markets, our competitors, the strategies that keep Meyers Industries thriving, you know them inside out. You need to teach Ethan everything he needs to know to step into this role.”
Mia stared at him, her chest tight with rage and disbelief. “You want me to train him?” she said, her voice laced with incredulity. “You’re sidelining me, dismissing everything I’ve worked for, and now you want me to hand him the knowledge it took me twenty-eight years to build?”
“Ethan is family, Mia. He’s your brother,” Samuel said firmly. “And he’s ready to step up. You will work with him. It’s what the company needs.”
Her gaze flicked to Ethan, who looked at her with an awkward mix of apology and unease. The absurdity of it all stung. He was the outsider, the stranger who had been thrust into her world and handed everything she’d fought for on a silver platter. And now Samuel expected her to be his teacher, his guide?.
Mia’s jaw tightened as she stood, her hands curling into fists. “I’ll think about it,” she said, her voice clipped, refusing to show him how deeply she was wounded. Her father wasn’t just dismissing her, he was using her, expecting her to help the person who had replaced her.
She had already taken a step toward the door, her intent clear: she would not stay and entertain such a conversation any longer.
“Mia,” Samuel’s voice, sharp and commanding, stopped her in her tracks. He remained seated, his posture rigid, his jaw clenched. “Sit down.”
Mia turned slightly, just enough to meet his gaze. “I don’t think there’s anything left to say, Father,” she replied, her voice firm but calm, a deliberate choice to mask the fury roiling inside her. She reached for the door handle, every instinct screaming for escape.
“Ethan,” Samuel said, trying to sound friendly but still glaring at Mia, “thanks for coming. Maybe you could leave Mia and me alone for a bit? We have… some family stuff to talk about.”
Ethan nodded quickly, looking relieved. “Sure, Dad. I’ll be in the car if you need me.” He gave Mia a quick, almost sorry look before the big door clicked shut behind him, leaving Mia alone in the office.
Mia having no choice, walked back into the office but refused to sit. She just wanted to get this done with, and leave this place.
Samuel walked to the window, looking at all the city lights. “Mia, you’re so important to this company. What you know, what you’ve done… we really need that.” He turned back, looking thoughtful. “Which is why I have an idea for you.”
Mia raised her eyebrows, like she didn’t believe him. “An idea? After basically telling me I’m not good enough and my little brother is better?”
“Just listen,” Samuel said, trying to sound convincing. “I know you’re upset. You feel left out. But this doesn’t have to be the end of your chances here. Actually, it could be the start of something even bigger.” He stopped, letting his words hang in the air. Mia stayed quiet, waiting.
“Mia,” Samuel went on, his voice softer and more persuasive. “I’ve been thinking about your future, and I think I’ve found a way that helps everyone… and most importantly, keeps the company safe from Sterling.” He stepped closer, looking serious. “Mia, I want you to marry Julian.”
Chapter 118The emotional exhaustion hit her like a wave. The sleepless night, the shock of what she'd witnessed, the effort of keeping herself together, it all crashed over her at once.Her eyelids grew heavy. She fought it at first, but her body was shutting down, protecting itself the only way it knew how.The gentle hum of the engine, the rhythm of the road, the afternoon sun streaming through the window, it all conspired to pull her under.She closed her eyes, just for a moment. Just to rest. She didn't know how many minutes or hours she's slept but she felt was off.Something was definitely wrong.Her eyes fluttered open, her mind struggling to surface from the depths of sleep. The car had stopped, but they weren't in the city anymore. Through the window, she saw trees. Thick, dark woods that seemed to stretch endlessly in every direction.And in the distance, barely visible through the foliage, was a structure that made her blood run cold.An abandoned warehouse, its windows b
Chapter 117Time fractured.Mia stood at the doorway, watching her husband kiss another woman, and felt something inside her chest cave in completely. Not break, cave. Like a building collapsing from the inside out, leaving nothing but empty space and dust.Her knees wanted to buckle. Her vision blurred at the edges. But she remained standing, frozen, as if moving would make it real.Stefan's eyes which was open, caught hers. The moment he saw her, his whole body went rigid. Panic flooded his face, raw, desperate panic, and he pushed Sammy away so suddenly she fell off his lap and landed on the cold tiles."Mia....." Her name came out strangled, like he was drowning.But Mia didn't hear it. Not really. Everything sounded muffled, like she was underwater. She watched his mouth move, saw the horror in his eyes, but the words didn't reach her.Sammy turned slowly, a satisfied smirk playing at her lips. She looked at Mia like she'd just won a game they hadn't even known they were playing.
Chapter 116He lifted her and set her down on the edge of her makeup table, knocking over a few brushes and bottles that clattered to the floor, completely forgotten. His lips never left hers, urgent and consuming, like he’d been starved of her and could finally breathe again.He kissed her like he she was his air, like the world had stopped and only they existed in that moment.She gasped when his mouth moved to her neck, then to her ear, his teeth grazing her earlobe. The sound that escaped her made him groan deep in his throat, and her fingers tangled into his hair, gripping tight as if anchoring herself.Her thoughts blurred, her mind a haze of sensation and need. Every stroke of his hand sent another tremble through her. He touched her like he knew every part of her, what made her weak, what made her breathless.His fingers slipped lower, finding her already wet, trembling, and aching for him. A knowing smirk tugged at the corner of his lips.Mia narrowed her eyes, trying to glar
Chapter 115Mia stayed in the shower way longer than she needed to. The hot water burned her skin, but she didn't care. She wanted Stefan to wait. She wanted him to feel as frustrated as she felt.First love.Those words kept playing in her head. Over and over. The way that woman had said it with such confidence, like she still owned a piece of Stefan's heart.And Stefan had just sat there. Said nothing.Mia scrubbed her hair for the third time, working the shampoo through her curls with angry movements. She wasn't usually the jealous type. She was better than that. But something about seeing another woman look at her husband like that made her blood boil.After an hour, she finally turned off the water. Her fingers were wrinkled and her skin was red from the heat. She wrapped a towel around herself and stepped into the bedroom.It was empty. Stefan was gone.She blinked, her heart doing something weird in her chest. She'd expected him to be pacing around the room, trying to explain
Chapter 114The moment the clock on the wall ticked to seven, Stefan closed the file in front of him. He hadn’t finished the work, not even close, but right now, work didn’t matter.He was tired and fraustrated. Not from the long day, but from the silence Mia had wrapped herself in since the meeting. She hadn’t yelled, hadn’t accused, hadn’t even said much, and somehow, that silence was worse than anything she could have said out loud.He was done watching her keep him at a distance with polite smiles and clipped words like he was just another associate.He glanced at her across the room.She was still seated, flipping through a document like nothing was wrong. Like she hadn’t just watched another woman call herself his first love in front of a boardroom full of people. Her face was calm, unreadable, but he knew Mia too well. She was hurt. She just refused to show it. And it was because of him. That was the most painful part of it all.He stood and walked toward her, determined.“Mia
Chapter 113Mia felt the room spin inside her heart, for a second.Everything felt like it paused.Stefan didn’t speak.She turned to look at him slowly, searching his face for… something. Some sign that this was a misunderstanding. A prank. Anything.But all she saw was his clenched jaw and dark eyes, glaring at the woman across the table.That silence told her more than she wanted to know.Her spine straightened, but she didn’t flinch. Didn’t let her smile slip, either.Instead, she looked at the lady..... Stefan had called Sammy, slowly..... her expression unreadable, her smile as bright and wide as ever. “Why would I have a problem, Miss Sammy?” she said coolly. “You’re his past. I’m his future. You were his first love. But I'm the one he'll love till his last breath.”She paused for just a second, then added with a softer smile, “Now, if we’re done with the personal history lesson, can we focus on what we’re all here for?”Elena couldn't help the wide smile that appeared on her