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The hospital smell wouldn't leave me. It was like it was stuck to my skin, a cold, sharp reminder of the room where everything fell apart. The doctor's words, "I'm so sorry, Ms. Woods," kept playing in my head, over and over. I stumbled through the door of my apartment, my eyes blurry, my hands shaking. I was holding that ultrasound picture like it was the only thing keeping me together, but it just felt like ash now.
I wanted to come home to quiet, to Hector. I wanted his arms, his smell, something familiar. But the apartment was too quiet, a weird, heavy quiet. I was thinking maybe he was still in the office finalizing the papers we needed for an important meeting the next day. Then I heard a sound, a low moan, coming from the bedroom. Something made me walk towards it. I don't know why. The door was open a crack, and light was spilling out. What I saw made my stomach drop. Hector, my Hector, was in bed with Jasmine. They were… together. I choked back a sob. Hector's head shot up, his eyes wide with shock. Jasmine tried to cover herself, her face all guilt and something else, something I couldn't place. "Avery…" Hector said, his voice rough, "Come on, baby. It's not what it looks like." The ultrasound picture fell from my hand, floating to the floor. The future I thought I had, the baby, the family, it was all gone. And right in front of me, I saw another kind of betrayal. My heart felt like it was being ripped apart, again. It was too much. It was like my whole world just broke, twice, in the same day. The hallway spun, the walls blurring into a gray, featureless tunnel as I fled. I didn't think, didn't plan. I wanted to get away from them, as far as possible. So I just ran, my feet pounding against the cold tile, my breath hitching in ragged sobs. My phone was clutched in my hand, a lifeline to the only person who might understand, the only person I trusted. Desmond. His house, a small, brick townhouse a few blocks away, loomed into view. I stumbled up the worn steps, my fingers trembling as I punched the doorbell. The sound, sharp and insistent, echoed in the quiet street. I leaned against the doorframe, my body shaking, my tears a torrent. The door swung open, revealing Desmond's familiar face, his brow furrowed with concern. "Avery? What—" He didn't finish the sentence. I launched myself into his arms, my sobs erupting with renewed force. I clung onto him like my life depended on him. He held me right as well, his strong arms a comforting anchor in the storm raging inside me. I continued clinging to him, my tears soaking his shirt, my body convulsing with grief and betrayal. "It's Hector," I gasped, my voice thick with tears. "And Jasmine… they… they were…" The words wouldn't come. I couldn't articulate the horror, the sheer, gut-wrenching betrayal. I just sobbed, my body wracked with pain. Desmond led me inside, his hand gently guiding me to the worn couch in his living room. He sat beside me, his presence a silent comfort. He didn't rush me, didn't demand explanations. He simply waited, his hand resting on my back, his touch grounding me in the chaos. When my sobs finally subsided, leaving me hollow and exhausted, I told him. I told him about the hospital, about the empty ultrasound, about the doctor's pitying gaze. I told him about coming home, about the sounds from the bedroom, about the image that was seared into my brain. My voice was a raw whisper, each word a shard of glass scraping against my throat. Desmond listened, his expression a mixture of shock, anger, and deep, unwavering sympathy. He didn't interrupt, didn't offer platitudes. He just listened, his presence a silent testament to his unwavering loyalty. When I finished, a heavy silence settled over the room. The air crackled with unspoken rage, with the shared understanding of the magnitude of the betrayal. "I can't believe that he did all that," Desmond’s voice was low and dangerous. "To you? After… after everything you both have been through? I thought he vowed to love only you for the rest of your life at the altar?" I nodded, my eyes brimming with fresh tears. "And Jasmine… my cousin. She is practically my sister! Why would she do such a thing to me?" Desmond's jaw tightened. "They'll pay for this, Avery. They will." His words, though spoken with a fierce intensity, offered little comfort. The pain was too deep, the betrayal too profound. I felt like I was drowning, like the world had turned against me, leaving me adrift in a sea of grief and anger. I paused, staring at the worn rug, my mind blank. Desmond's anger was a low hum in the room, a promise of something I couldn't quite grasp. A strange, almost detached thought drifted through the fog of my pain. What now? What will I do now? How will I face Hector the next day? Desmond shifted beside me, his hand tightening on my shoulder. "Avery," he said, his voice low and serious, "You need to divorce that son of a bastard. Don't let this slide. I won't let you forgive him." He was right. I shouldn't. But the thought of starting my life all over again without him practically haunts me. "Where... where would I go? I have no one else except him and you" I whispered, my voice barely audible. Desmond's eyes met mine, and in their depths, I saw a flicker of something I couldn't decipher. It wasn't pity, or even just anger. It was something else, something that made a cold knot tighten in my stomach. "I don't know yet," he said, his voice grave. "But we'll figure it out. I promise. We'll figure out everything." His words were meant to be reassuring, but they hung in the air, heavy with unspoken questions. Everything? I thought. What did that mean? What dangerous path is he about to take? What did "everything" entail? The room was silent, but the questions and the events of the day roared in my head, and I knew, with a chilling certainty, that this was only the beginning. My life has taken a wrong dark turn.Avery’s POV The engine stopped. The silence that followed was louder than any noise.The main rotor blades slowed down instantly. They made a heavy, dragging whap-whap-whap sound in the wet air. We were not flying anymore. We were falling out of the sky. The dark canopy of the pine barrens rushed up to meet us like a solid green floor."Brace! Brace!" Vance yelled from the cockpit. He threw his arms over his face.I gripped Caspian tightly. I pulled his limp body against my chest and tucked my head down low over his shoulder. I closed my eyes and held my breath, waiting for the impact.The trees hit us first.CRUNCH.The helicopter smashed violently through the thick pine branches. The thin metal walls of the cabin screamed as the wood tore into them. Glass from the windshield shattered into a thousand tiny pieces, raining down on us like a storm of ice. The ship spun in a wild, uncontrolled circle, throwing m
Avery’s POVThe floor of the helicopter dropped. My stomach hit my throat.The ocean rushed up to meet us. It was a vast, black wall of water in the dark. The wind screamed through the cracks in the cabin doors, spraying cold salt rain across my face.The helicopter tilted further forward, going down nose-first. The waves were less than five hundred feet away now. I could see the churning white foam on the crests of the water."Vance!" I yelled. I threw my arms over Caspian’s chest, trying to anchor both of us to the vibrating floor.Vance pulled back on the steering stick with both hands. He kicked the floor pedals hard. The muscles in his arms were shaking under his soaked jacket. The controls were completely frozen. The computer had taken total control of the ship. It wanted us dead, and it was driving us straight into the sea."I can't break the lock!" Vance roared.The red words on the primary console screen fl
Avery’s POVThe rain was a blinding wall of needles, and the wind screamed like a dying animal. My fingers screamed in agony as they locked around the wet, cold metal of the bed frame. Beneath my boots, the concrete helipad had shattered, tilting into a terrifying, jagged slope that led straight into the thousand-foot abyss of the city skyline.I was dangling over the edge, the weight of the hospital bed and the unconscious man strapped to it pulling me down inch by brutal inch."Caspian!" I gasped, the wind tearing the sound from my throat.My knuckles turned a ghostly white. The rain made the metal slick, and I could feel my grip sliding. Below me, the neon signs of the financial district blurred into a sickening vortex of light and shadow. One slip, and we would both become nothing more than a footnote in the history of the empires we had just destroyed."Avery! Hold on!" Vance’s voice cut through the roar of the helicopter rotors and
Avery’s POVChaos erupted with the force of a physical explosion, shattering the hard-won silence of the recovery suite. One second I was holding Caspian’s hand, feeling the ghost of a heartbeat; the next, his body was arching off the mattress with such violent force that the steel frame of the bed groaned under the strain."Code Blue! Code Blue in ICU four!" the head nurse screamed, her voice a jagged blade of panic.My hands were ripped away from him as the medical team swarmed the bedside like a wave of frantic ghosts. I was shoved back against the wall, my breath hitching as I watched the clear IV tubing. The very line supposed to be delivering his life-support, cloud over with a thick, milky substance that looked like liquid marble."What is that?" I shrieked, pointing at the flashing amber light on the pump. "Stop the line! It’s turning white!""The line is obstructed! The pump is failing!" a resident yelled, his fingers fumbli
Avery’s POV Inside the room, the doctors were charging the paddles again, their faces grim, their movements a blur of desperate, clinical chaos. Outside the glass, the world had slowed down to the precise, agonizing tempo of a countdown.Elena Sterling stood less than five feet from me, her hand outstretched, her silver hair catching the first brutal rays of the morning sun. She looked entirely invincible, a vulture clad in high fashion, waiting to consume the carcass of her own son’s life's work."Sign it, Avery," Elena murmured, her voice smooth, almost soothing in its absolute lack of human warmth. "Every second you waste letting your pride dictate your actions is a second he loses to the dark. My specialists are standing right behind me. One stroke of your finger, and they step into that room to save him.""Avery, his vitals aren't returning!" Jameson shouted from behind me, his voice cracking with sheer panic as he stared at the tablet,
Avery’s POVThe digital clock on the wall glared a cruel, fluorescent orange: 5:14 AM. Dawn was bleeding a sickly grey light across the city skyline outside the waiting room windows, signaling the expiration of the only ceasefire I had left.I sat on the floor, my back pressed against the cold drywall, with the contents of Elena Sterling’s manila envelope spread around me like pieces of a broken mirror. Jameson had spent the last three hours verifying the cryptographic signatures on the bank logs, his face growing progressively paler with every string of numbers that compiled on his laptop."It’s real, Avery," Jameson whispered, his voice cracking from raw exhaustion as he stared at the screen. "Every single piece of it. In 2016, your father didn't just sign the initial merger paperwork. He authorized a private, off-book transfer of twenty million dollars directly to a shell company owned by Arthur Sterling. That money... it was moved into a sub-accou
Avery’s POVI dragged myself home, the office kiss still a confusing swirl in my head. My mind was a mess of "what ifs" and "oh my gods." I just wanted to crash on the couch, forget about everything for a few hours, and pretend today hadn't happened.But as soon as I stepped through the front door,
Caspian’s POVThe buzz of the intercom had yanked me back to reality, but even as Avery rushed out of my office, the taste of her kiss lingered. My two o’clock meeting. Right. Business. The world outside that bubble we’d just been in.I ran a hand over my face, trying to clear my head. My heart was
Avery’s POVThe kiss deepened, pulling me under like a strong current. My fingers were tangled in his shirt, gripping tightly. I wasn't just kissing him; I was drowning in the moment, lost in the feeling of his lips, the scent of his skin, the powerful arms wrapped around me. Every single thing out
Avery’s POVWalking into the office later that morning felt different. Every step felt heavier, knowing what Desmond had told me about Caspian. The attack, the blurry photo, the missing past—it all swirled in my head.I made my way to my desk, trying to act normal, but my eyes kept drifting. They f







