Amelia’s POV
“You can’t do this to me, Amelia!” Maxwell’s voice thundered, breaking under the weight of his own despair. “I’m sorry, Maxwell… my hands are tied,” I whispered, forcing myself to turn my back on him before my heart betrayed me. If I faced him again, I knew I would run back into his arms and confess everything, tell him how much I still loved him, tell him that I was doing this to save my family. But instead, I walked away. Each step felt like a knife twisting deeper into my chest. His sobs, loud, broken, and raw echoed in my ears long after I left the room. My legs trembled so badly I thought I might collapse. I reached my car, slipping inside quickly as though the world might catch me in my weakness. Leaning forward, I pressed my head against the steering wheel. My breath shook, tears blurring my vision. And then the memories crashed over me. Three weeks ago, I came home from school to find my parents sitting in the parlor, their faces clouded with worry. “Mum? Dad? Where’s Cynthia?” I asked, but neither answered. The silence was thick, and suffocating. “Come, my daughter. Sit. We have something to discuss,” my father said at last, his tone heavy, almost pleading. Confused but unsuspecting, I obeyed. “Erm… my daughter,” he began, clearing his throat nervously. “Talk to me, Dad. You’re scaring me.” I would later realize that urging him to speak was the worst mistake of my life. “Your sister… she has eloped with her boyfriend,” he said slowly, watching my face for the reaction he knew was coming. “And her wedding is around the corner.” “What?!” The scream tore from my throat before I could stop it. My heart pounded wildly, rejecting his words. “She left this note,” mum said stretching a short piece of paper to me. I collected it with trembling hands my heart pounding loudly in my chest. “I’m gone with my boyfriend, I can’t be forced into a loveless marriage while I’m in love, your obedient daughter can do it,” I shuddered as I read that line of course I’ve always been the foolish daughter. The one who wants to please everyone but gets nothing in return. Dad reached for my hand, his voice trembling. “Please… you have to replace her.” I stared at him, my world tilting. “What about Maxwell? What will happen to him, Daddy?” My voice broke, quivering like glass on the verge of shattering. “Maxwell will be fine, darling. But if he ever finds out the truth, we are dead. Please… do this for your mother. Do this for us.” And I… the obedient daughter who never learned how to say no, the pushover who always put her family first… I agreed. I agreed to go into a marriage with a man I knew nothing about except for the fact that he is a dangerous man, just because I want to save my family. And now the wedding is tomorrow. Tomorrow my fate would be sealed. A fresh wave of tears streamed down my face as memories of Maxwell flooded my mind. He had been so good to me, and we had plans. After college, we were supposed to get married, start the life we dreamed of together. And now, here I was, the one tearing it all apart… all because of family. A family that only knows how to use me. I cried until my throat burned. Even the resemblance between me and my sister felt like a curse. I wanted to claw this face off, erase every trace of her from me. And Father… I hated him for this. Of all people, why did he have to get tangled up with a mafia boss? A ruthless man who kills without flinching. A man who doesn’t understand love, only possession, collecting women like cattle. And if he ever discovers I’m not who he thinks I am… I’ve heard enough to know he despises deception. My family’s lives depend on me, but the price may as well be my head. Desperate, I grabbed my phone and dialed Cynthia’s number again, for what felt like the two-hundredth time since she vanished. As always, no answer. You had every chance to escape, but you stayed. Now you’re whining? Deal with your choice, Sofia, my subconscious snapped at me. I exhaled shakily, wiped the tears from my face, and shoved my phone aside. Turning the key in the ignition, I pressed down on the accelerator, the engine roaring as I sped away. When I finally pulled up at our mansion, everything felt… strange. The walls that once felt like home now looked like prison gates. Inside, everyone was busy, moving, decorating, arranging, each person caught up in preparations for the “big day.” My heart sank. Their smiles, their laughter, their excitement, they all stabbed at me. To them, it was a celebration. To me, it felt like a funeral march. As if they were cheerfully escorting me to my grave. I dragged my feet across the tiled floor, ignoring the cheerful remark tossed my way by my loudmouthed uncle. His laughter grated against my ears, so out of place with the storm raging inside me. My gaze met my mother’s. Pain flickered in her eyes, mirroring my own, but she didn’t move, nor did she speak. What could she do? At least she felt my pain. Father, on the other hand, didn’t care. He never did. He was too selfish, too hungry for power, to ever consider what this cost me. I made it to my room and collapsed face-first on the bed, the soft sheets doing nothing to ease the weight on my chest. My phone buzzed in my pocket. With a groan, I pulled it out and glanced at the screen, I saw two messages. One from my sister. One from Maxwell, my boyfriend. Or… maybe I should start calling him my ex. I read Maxwell’s text first and felt my blood run cold. Then I read my sister’s own and my heart shattered all over again, tears threatened to spill, but I blinked them back why should I cry over spilled milk? But one thing I knew was that my life was about to change forever.CJustin’s POV“How dare you give me conditions?” I thundered, my patience snapping. I strode toward her and seized her neck in my hand, squeezing until her breath hitched.Her eyes watered instantly, panic flashing in them. “You dare not question my authority. Am I understood?” I hissed.She nodded frantically. Only then did I release her, and she bent forward, coughing softly, rubbing at her throat. I didn’t give her time to recover.“Get up. We’re leaving.”Without another word, she obeyed. Her eyes stayed low, but I saw the fear and defiance battling inside them. Good. Let her remember who held the power here.We walked out of the office together. Prisca was already waiting at the reception desk, her painted smile stretching the moment she saw me. Amelia didn’t spare her a glance, nor did she speak.Outside, the driver opened the car door for me, but Amelia brushed past and slid into the front seat beside him. My jaw tightened, but I said nothing, slipping into the backseat with P
Justin’s POVThe cold wind outside did nothing to calm the fire burning inside my head. I quickly entered the car and drove off.I arrived home and parked roughly in the driveway. I steadied myself, concealing the worries on my face.I met my wife dozing on the couch. She looked so cute, and for a second I almost forgot myself. Get a hold of yourself. We have a bigger problem at hand, I reprimanded myself.“Wife, go sleep upstairs,” I ordered, leaving no room for argument. She stood up, lifting her laptop sleepily. I wondered how she managed to reach the room without losing grip on it.I looked at the dining table and saw a covered plate. Wife sure knows how to calm me. I went to the kitchen to wash off Lorenzo’s mess from myself, then returned to the dining room. I dragged a chair, sat down, and uncovered the plate. The sweet aroma of mashed potatoes and chicken flooded my nostrils, and my stomach grumbled.I quickly dug in. Wifey’s cooking reminds me of Mom’s; she’s the greatest che
Justin’s POV“Where are you coming from, wife? Your parents said you never visited,” I asked, testing the waters to see if she actually visited her parents or not. But her expression remained neutral.“Sir, I am just coming from my parents’ house. You can call them,” she protested.I searched her face for signs of lies but found none. Why can’t I read her? It had always been easy for me to read someone, but with her it was different. Still, I did not believe her, not when she connived with her parents to deceive me.Nobody deceives Justin. Nobody.I was still planning the best way to punish them all. But she found Matthew’s embezzlement. That one act reduced the punishment I wanted to pull tight. She had actually proved it wasn’t just rumors. She was really top of her class.“I already called, and they say you weren’t there!” I said, trying to look more fierce. She didn’t budge. She just stood there looking at me like I had grown two heads.I’m having suspicions about her already, and
Amelia’s POVAt first, I didn’t say anything, but the SUV kept taking every turn Felix made.“Felix, someone is on our trail,” I said evenly.“I know,” he replied, his hands steady on the wheel. “I was just waiting to see if they’d get bold enough to make a move.”“Do you think it’s Justin’s men?” I asked, leaning slightly to get a better view through their tinted glass. The faint outlines of two figures sat in the front, silhouettes sharp in the glow of passing streetlights.“Could be,” Felix muttered. “Or someone else testing the waters.”I exhaled slowly, mind already calculating possibilities. “This is what I need tonight.”My fingers slipped into my bag, retrieving my phone and Felix smirked.“Here comes boss lady’s magic,” he teased.“Less talk, more speed,” I shot back, my thumbs flying across the screen. Lines of code bled into motion. Within seconds, I pierced their system.The SUV jolted violently before coming to a dead stop, tires screeching in protest.Felix chuckled und
Amelia’s POVJustin paused at the door. My breath caught, bracing myself for the inevitable scolding. But none came. His eyes flicked from me to Prisca, then back again. Calm. Unreadable. He adjusted the button on his sleeve, then walked away into his office without a single word.Prisca leaned closer, her voice low and venomous. “You’ll regret this.”I didn’t even look up from my screen. “You can do nothing.”The way her eyes narrowed was almost comical. She huffed and stormed off in a cloud of cheap perfume.Shaking my head, I focused on my laptop again. Numbers and files filled the screen, and soon I was too engrossed to notice the passing time. It wasn’t until Justin reappeared that I realized the office was nearly empty.“Do you plan to sleep here, wife?” His tone carried a touch of sarcasm.I clenched my jaw, fighting the urge to roll my eyes. “Of course not, sir.”Thank heavens I had wrapped up the day’s work. Shutting the laptop, I stood and followed him out. For a moment, I c
Amelia’s POVI copied the embezzlement evidence into a file and cleared the laptop. That asshole of a manager called Matthew left a lot of work for me but that’s a piece of cake though.I put on my Airpod, listening to my favorite musician Beyoncé. That’s what I do so as not to get distracted. Weird right? Well, that’s just me. I kept seeing the rising of the company’s stock and my heart swelled with pride. Taking this job wasn’t a bad idea after all.A knock on the door caught my attention.“Come in,” I yelled, returning my attention back to the laptop.“Good afternoon, ma. Please, I came to submit these files,” a tiny voice spoke.I quickly removed my AirPod and raised my gaze to meet that of a young, pretty lady with golden hair. She looked nervous as she held a stack of documents close to her chest.“Place them on the desk,” I said, my tone firm but not unkind.She stepped forward and set the files neatly in front of me. I noticed her eyes flicker curiously around the office befor