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**Cynthia's POV** Julian didn't waste time. Within an hour of my agreement, I was being wheeled through corridors for more scans. They brought me back to the hospital room, Julian was waiting with a tablet full of images I couldn't interpret. His expression was serious, studying the images. "Tell me," I said. "Just tell me the truth." He sat down, setting the tablet on the bedside table. "The tumor is large. It's in a very difficult location, near the brain stem, which controls all your vital functions. Breathing, heart rate, consciousness. Operating there is..." He paused, choosing his words carefully. "It's like defusing a bomb. One wrong move, and..." "And I die on the table," I finished. "…or worse." His voice was quiet. "You could survive with severe deficits. Paralysis, loss of speech, cognitive impairment. The risks are significant." I looked at the ceiling, at the cracks in the plaster that formed patterns like constellations. "So my options are: die slowly and painfully over the next few weeks, die quickly on the operating table, or survive as a vegetable." "There's a fourth option." Julian leaned forward, his eyes intense. "You survive. I've performed this surgery before… three times. The first patient didn't make it, second survived but with significant impairment and the third…" His voice filled with something like hope. "… walked out of this hospital weeks later and went back to her life." "One out of three," I said. "Better odds than zero out of zero." He had a point. While I was still considering the odds, the door burst open. "Where is she?" I turned and two men stood in the doorway, both tall, both imposing in completely different ways. The first was older wearing a suit that probably cost more than my wedding dress had, the second was younger, closer to my age, wearing jeans and a leather jacket despite the early hour. His hair was longer, artfully disheveled, and even exhausted from travel he was almost absurdly handsome. They both froze when they saw me. "Hi," I said, because what else do you say to men you haven't met before but are suddenly somehow your supposed brothers? "You look just like her." The younger one moved first, crossing the room in three quick strides. He stopped a few feet from my bed, shoving his hands in his pockets like he didn't trust what they'd do otherwise. "I'm Kevin. I'm… I might be your second brother, and that's Nathaniel, the eldest and the bossiest." "I'm not bossy, I'm organized," Nathaniel said, but his voice was softer now. He approached more slowly, studying me with an intensity that should have been uncomfortable but somehow wasn't. "May I?" He gestured to the chair beside my bed. I nodded. He sat, and for a long moment, he just looked at me, the way Julian had, like he was trying to see past skin and bone to something underneath. "I don't remember any of you. I'm sorry." I said quietly. "Don't apologize." Kevin had taken up a position by the window, too energetic to sit. "Julian explained about the trauma, the memory loss. It's not your fault." "Yeah, when they found me, I couldn't remember anything other than my name…Cici. That’s why I couldn’t even find my family. The doctors back then called it dissociative amnesia. Everything before the kidnapping is just... blank. Like I didn’t have a life before the kidnapping." Nathaniel's hand covered mine, where it rested on the blanket. His grip was warm, solid, real. "I’m so glad that we’ve found you." That melted my heart, I never knew I could be loved and desired by people in just after a few days of feeling l was a mistake and a burden to everybody. They settled in, talking about random things about the family and how they can’t wait for me to return home. Their certainty that I was their sister even though the DNA test hadn’t been conducted baffled me. Nathaniel made phone calls in rapid French to people in New York, London, Tokyo… pausing international business deals, rearranging his entire schedule. "Family emergency," he said, and refused to elaborate. Kevin sprawled in the chair by the window, telling me stories about Formula One racing that I only half understood but found myself smiling at anyway. His energy filled the room, chasing away some of the clinical sterility. Their mother arrived with fresh clothes for me, soft things that didn't smell like hospital. She brushed my hair with gentle hands and didn't ask questions when tears slipped down my cheeks at the simple kindness of it. And Julian came and went, checking monitors, adjusting medications, but always returning to sit beside my bed and explain exactly what the surgery would entail. I told them about the kidnapping I couldn't remember. About waking up in a hospital with no memories and no one to claim me. About the Walker family who'd adopted me out of guilt, because their son Ethan had been kidnapped alongside me. "Wait." Kevin sat up straighter. "Ethan Walker? The Ethan Walker from Walker Industries?" "You know him?" "Know of him." Kevin’s expression darkened. "Mid-tier company, trying to break into European markets. He's been making overtures to some of our partners." "Our company is significantly larger," Nathaniel added. "We've crossed paths at conferences. I didn't realize he had an adopted sister." "I’m now his wife, actually." I said quietly. I told them about the forced marriage. About Anna, the other adopted daughter, and her manipulations. About eight years of being treated like a servant in my own home. About my son, Amber wishing I was dead. About discovering Anna's pregnancy and Ethan's betrayal. By the time I finished, their mother was crying silently, and all three brothers looked murderous. "I'll destroy him." Nathaniel's voice was ice. "Walker Industries will be bankrupt within six months." "I know people," Kevin said, his usual cheerfulness completely gone. "People who could make his life very difficult. Very painful." "He's not worth it," I said tiredly. "He's not worth any of this. I just want to be free of him." "We'll handle both of them," Nathaniel said. "After you're recovered. After you're safe." Julian's smile was brilliant. "That said, we operate tomorrow morning. Six AM." "Then we do the DNA test," Nathaniel said. "And when it confirms what we already know, that you're our sister, our Cici… and we welcome you home properly." I could see in their eyes they'd already decided I was theirs. *** They prepped me at five AM. I was wheeled through quiet corridors, mother holding one hand, Nathaniel the other. Kevin walked alongside, unusually quiet, while Julian had gone ahead to scrub in. Outside the operating theater, they each said goodbye. Nathaniel kissed my forehead. "You're stronger than you know, Cici. Prove it." Kevin squeezed my hand so hard it hurt. "You better wake up, little sister. I have so many embarrassing stories to tell you about these two." Their mother cupped my face in both hands, her eyes swimming with tears. "I lost you once. I'm not losing you again. Do you hear me? You fight with everything you have." "I will," I promised. And then they wheeled me through the doors, and Julian was there in his surgical gown, his eyes the only thing visible above his mask. "Ready?" he asked. "No," I admitted. "But let's do it anyway." He nodded to the anesthesiologist. "Count backward from ten." "Ten... nine... eight..." The world began to fade. "...seven... six..." I thought of Paris. Of the life I'd come here to end, and the life I might be starting. "...five... four..." I thought of Ethan and Amber, they should have been here for me. "...three... two..." I really want to survive. "...one..." *** "...vitals are stable..." "...swelling is within expected parameters..." "...Julian, you need to rest, you've been awake for…" "I'm not leaving her." I tried to open my eyes, but my eyelids weighed a thousand pounds. "Did you see that?" Kevin’s voice, sharp with hope. "Her hand moved!" "Cici?" their mother, closer now. "Cici, darling, can you hear me?" I managed to crack my eyes open. Everything was blurry, too bright, but I could see shapes hovering over me. Four shapes. My family. "There she is." Nathaniel's voice was rough, like he'd been crying. "There's our girl." I tried to speak, but my throat was too dry, too raw from the breathing tube "Don't try to talk," Julian said quickly. "You've been intubated for twelve hours. Your throat will be sore." "Did it... work?" The words came out as a croak. "Yes." Julian's eyes above his mask were bright with tears. "Yes, Cici. I got it all. Every bit of the tumor. The margins are clean. You're going to be okay." I closed my eyes as relief flooded through me. I was alive. I survived. "And..." I opened my eyes again, meeting each of their gazes. "...the smell. What... smells good?" Kevin laughed, the sound breaking on a sob. He held up a white paper bag. "Egg tarts. You used to love them when you were little." "You remembered," their mother whispered, tears streaming down her face. "You remembered your favorite food." I didn't remember. Not really. But the smell felt like home in a way nothing had felt like home in years. "Can I..." I swallowed painfully. "Can I have one?" "Later," Julian said firmly. "When you're off the feeding protocol. But soon, I promise." Nathaniel bent down, pressing his forehead to mine gently. "You scared us, little sister." "Sorry," I whispered. "Don't be sorry," Kevin said fiercely. "Just don't do it again." Their mother was crying too hard to speak, just holding my hand and pressing kisses to my knuckles. "The DNA test," I said. "I want to do it."Chapter 320 Third Person POV Six months after Ethan's return, the Laurent family gathered once again. The venue was spectacular: the Laurent estate's sprawling gardens, transformed into an elegant outdoor ceremony space with thousands of white flowers, silk draping, and enough champagne to float a small boat. But unlike most weddings, this wasn't just one ceremony. It was two. Julian stood at one altar, his hand clasped tightly in Tony's, both of them dressed in impeccably tailored suits that complemented each other perfectly. Tony's family sat on one side, beaming with pride and joy. And on the other side…. Victoria Laurent sat in the front row, tears streaming down her face, dabbing at her eyes with an embroidered handkerchief. Not tears of sadness or disappointment. But tears of genuine happiness. It had taken her months to truly accept Julian's relationship. Months of difficult conversations, of confronting her own prejudices and outdated beliefs, of watching her son
Chapter 319 Cynthia's POV The Walker mansion was alive with music, laughter, and the warm buzz of conversation. Ethan had insisted on throwing this party—a proper celebration to thank everyone who'd helped bring him home and to mark the beginning of our family's fresh start. The guest list was eclectic, to say the least. Gavin stood near the bar, looking uncomfortable in a suit that was clearly borrowed or hastily purchased, nursing a drink while surveying the opulence of the Walker estate with the expression of someone completely out of their element. His daughter Prisca hovered near him, and I'd caught her shooting daggers at me more than once throughout the evening. Ethan had warned me about her advances during his time at their farm—how she'd tried to seduce him, how Gavin had pushed for them to get married, how that final confrontation had led to Ethan being kicked out. So I understood the bitter looks. Understood that she was probably imagining what her life could have
Chapter 318 Cynthia's POV The knock on the door came far too early. I was still in bed with Ethan, both of us tangled in the sheets, my body deliciously sore from the night and early morning — we'd spent reacquainting ourselves with each other. We'd finally fallen asleep maybe two hours ago, and now someone was knocking insistently on the bedroom door. "Mom! Dad!" Amber's voice called through the wood. "Detective Susan is here! She says it's important!" Ethan groaned beside me, burying his face in the pillow. "Tell her to come back in ten years," he mumbled. I couldn't help but laugh, even as panic jolted through me. Detective Susan. Which meant something had happened with the investigation. "We'll be right down," I called back to Amber. Ethan and I scrambled out of bed, both of us wincing at various aches and pains—his from his injuries, mine from... well. We threw on clothes hastily — me in one of Ethan's shirts and yoga pants, him in sweatpants and a t-shirt. I caught
Chapter 317 Cynthia's POVEthan’s hands moved over my body with deliberate, possessive slowness, like he was memorizing me all over again after six long months of hell.He started with my hair, fingers threading through the wet strands, gripping just tight enough to tilt my head back as he massaged my scalp. The pressure sent little sparks of pleasure straight down my spine.Then his hands traveled lower.His thumb traced the line of my jaw before brushing over my bottom lip, pressing lightly until I parted for him. His dark eyes watched every reaction, hungry and unrelenting.Down my neck, across my collarbone, his touch feather-light yet electric. Goosebumps exploded across my skin even in the warm bathwater.“I forgot how fucking responsive you are,” he murmured, voice low and rough. “How every little touch makes you tremble for me.”He didn’t finish the sentence. Instead, his hands finally cupped my breasts, palms rough and hot as his thumbs circled my nipples until they tighte
Chapter 316 Cynthia's POV During the car ride from the Laurent mansion to the Walker estate, our son sat pressed against his father's side, one small hand gripping Ethan's shirt, his head resting on Ethan's shoulder. Like he was afraid that if he let go, even for a moment, Ethan would disappear again. I understood the feeling completely. I'd barely let go of Ethan myself since the police station. My hand had been in his constantly, our fingers intertwined, and even now in the car I kept reaching over to touch his face, his arm, his chest—anywhere I could reach—just to confirm he was real. Amber had fought sleep valiantly, his eyes drooping closed then snapping back open every few minutes as he forced himself to stay awake. "I'm not tired," he'd insisted, even as his head lolled against Ethan's shoulder. "I know, buddy," Ethan had said gently, stroking Amber's hair. "But your body needs rest. And I promise, I'll be here when you wake up." "You better be," Amber had mumbled, h
Chapter 315 Third Person POV The Laurent mansion's grand living room was filled with people—family members, friends, the elderly couple who'd brought Ethan home—all talking over each other in a chaotic symphony of relief and joy. Amber hadn't left his father's side, pressed against Ethan's leg like he was afraid his daddy would disappear if he moved too far away. Ethan kept one hand on his son's shoulder, grounding himself in the physical reality of being home, while his other hand remained intertwined with Cynthia's. He couldn't seem to let go of her. Didn't want to let go. After six months of desperately searching for her, having her here felt too precious to risk even a moment of separation. Victoria Laurent swept into the room, her usual composure replaced with genuine emotion. For a woman who'd made no secret of her disapproval of Ethan over the years — who'd blamed him for Cynthia's unhappiness, who'd urged her daughter to move on after just a few months, her reaction t
Chapter 19Cynthia's POVMy legs wobbled, the panic attack consuming me, and I knew I was giving him exactly what he wanted, vulnerability.I was going to die here. In front of two hundred people. Destroyed by ghosts from my past who'd decided I didn't deserve to exist or be happy.Then I felt a co
Chapter 15 Cynthia's POV "Absolutely not." Nathaniel's voice was that CEO tone, the one that had ended countless business negotiations and sent executives scrambling to do his bidding. He stood in the middle of the living room with his arms crossed, still in his tailored business suit despite the
Chapter 16 Cynthia's POVKevin parked in the faculty lot, his sunglasses reflecting the morning sun as he turned to me with that easy grin that made half of Missford's female population swoon."Ready for your new day, Chef?" he teased.I rolled my eyes, gathering my leather tote. "I’m always ready
Chapter 14 **Ethan's POV** Amber had been different lately. Quieter and withdrawn. Less like the bright, talkative boy I remembered and more like a shadow of himself, present but somehow absent. I'd noticed it months ago but told myself I was imagining things. That it was just a phase. That kids







