Aria's POV
"NO… PLEASE… STAY AWAY! Don't hurt my baby, PLEASE!"
My voice was barely audible, more like a whisper than a cry, yet it was drowned in the cold clatter of surgical instruments.
I curled up in the farthest corner of the operating room, my body pressed against the icy wall. The white dress I wore was wrinkled and stained, as crumpled as the chaos in my heart.
I must've looked like a mess—my hair tangled and stuck to my tear-streaked face, my lips bitten raw, streaked with blood.
But none of that mattered anymore. Not here. Not now.
The doctors moved with sterile precision, dressed in pale blue scrubs, their gloved hands calmly arranging gleaming instruments that shimmered under the harsh fluorescent lights.
The anesthesiologist adjusted the IV bag above me, the silver glint of the needle burning into my vision.
"It's a simple procedure," he said with a professional smile. "It'll be over quickly."
"Liar!" I shook my head violently, as if I could somehow shake his words out of my mind. "You're all liars! Murderers! You're trying to kill my baby!"
That child was all I had left—the only thing anchoring me to this life. How could I just give up on him?
The head nurse stepped forward. Her face was colder than any of the doctors'. She grabbed my wrist with a grip like iron, sharp and emotionless.
She motioned to the two orderlies. "Hold her down."
As they reached for me, something primal surged up inside me. I screamed, broke free with every ounce of strength I had, and shoved her backward.
She stumbled, crashing into the others. The room descended into chaos.
And then—
The door burst open.
For a moment, my heart leapt. Kane? Did he change his mind? Did he finally come to save us?
But no.
It wasn't him.
It was Baron—his assistant.
He stood in the doorway, brows furrowed, his eyes filled with disdain. The way he looked at me… like I was nothing more than a madwoman causing trouble.
Still, I had no choice. I had to try. This was the only sliver of hope left to me.
"BARON! Baron, please!" I threw myself at him, collapsing to my knees and grabbing onto the fabric of his trousers. "Please—don't let them hurt my baby. I'm begging you…"
There was no pride left in me. No dignity. Every ounce of strength I had was poured into this desperate plea.
But he didn't even flinch.
Not a flicker of sympathy.
Without a word, he raised his foot and drove it into my shoulder. Pain exploded down my arm as I hit the cold floor, my face pressed against the tile.
"I thought you'd come to your senses by now," he said, his voice like ice.
I couldn't stop the tears. They poured down my face, hot and endless. My voice cracked as I whispered, "I don't understand… why? I just want to keep my baby. The baby hasn't done anything wrong…"
"The boss doesn't want the baby," Baron said flatly.
"I DON'T CARE WHAT HE WANTS!" I choked, my voice raw. "He doesn't have to raise the baby—I'll disappear, I swear. I'll leave and NEVER show my face again. Just… PLEASE, Baron, call him. Let me talk to him. Let me beg him, one last time.."
I clung to his leg, sobbing, but he only looked down at me like I was a lunatic.
"Fine," he muttered. "Then let me show you how things really are."
He pulled out his phone.
Stupidly, I still hoped. I still thought maybe—just maybe—he was calling Kane for me. That maybe he still cared.
But then the speaker crackled to life.
"What if she refuses?" Baron's voice came through.
"Refuse?" That voice…
I'd know it anywhere. Deep, low, once warm enough to make me believe in forever.
Now it sounded like a blade being dragged across stone.
"She won't refuse. She knows it herself."
Kane.
My Kane.
The man who used to whisper love into my ear like promises.
Now his words carved through me like knives.
"She is unworthy of being the mother of my child." he said, almost amused.
And just like that—
I broke.
I didn't scream. I didn't wail.
Just a quiet whimper escaped my throat, like a wounded animal.
The world around me faded. All I could hear was the thunder of blood in my ears. My heart felt like it had been hollowed out with a rusted spoon.
So this… this is what heartbreak really feels like.
Not a cinematic explosion of pain.
Just… emptiness.
Numbness.
I stood up slowly, legs trembling under me like wet paper. The massive window at the far end of the room caught my eye.
Outside, the sky was the color of lead.
How strange!
The world looked so calm, even as mine crumbled to ash.
The figures rushed toward me again, voices sharp and urgent.
But I didn't hear them anymore.
I climbed onto the windowsill, the wind sweeping my hair back from my face. One last glance at the sterile room behind me—filled with faceless people, masks, gloves, orders.
They were still talking, but it didn't matter.
I'd already made my choice.
"Tell Kane... I'll do what he wants." My voice was clear, almost serene. "Goodbye."
And then I leaned back, surrendering to the pull of gravity.
As I fell, I didn't feel fear.
Only peace.
For once, this choice was mine.
I touched my gently rounded belly one last time.
I'm sorry, baby.
I couldn't protect you.
But at least now, they'll never separate us again.
Aria's POVOnce I officially started working, I realized—this job wasn't nearly as bad as I'd imagined. It was just like any other server gig: greeting guests, coordinating staff, keeping things running smoothly. I handled everything with quiet efficiency.Part of me... almost felt relieved. Maybe this place wasn't involved in anything shady after all. Maybe I'd judged too quickly.That afternoon, I arrived at the bar early, just like always. But the second I stepped through the door, something felt off. Chaos. Tables were being dragged across the floor, someone was scrubbing down the bar, wires and decorations were strewn everywhere. The air buzzed with nervous energy, anticipation crackling like static.This wasn't normal.A chill pricked my spine. Something was definitely up.I pushed aside the unease and went straight to the manager."Are the police coming?" I asked quietly.He raised a brow, a sly grin tugging at his lips. "No. We're expecting someone important.""Important?" I e
Aria's POVI practically bolted out of his office like I was running for my life.I didn't even dare wait for the elevator. Instead, I burst into the emergency stairwell and ran down two flights before collapsing against the cold concrete wall. My knees gave out and I slid to the floor, my breath coming in shallow gasps.His scent still clung to me. His voice still echoed in my ears. Every word he'd said felt like a blade, slicing through my mind on an endless loop.Bastard.God, I hated him.But what I hated even more—was myself.Because for one horrible, shameful second... I hesitated. I actually hesitated under his touch, beneath his kiss.Why? Why didn't I shove him away, slap him, kick him where it hurts?Instead, I froze—like some obedient little pet."Damn it..." I muttered, voice breaking, as the tears finally spilled free.I squeezed my eyes shut and tried to steady my breathing, but my heart just pounded harder, faster.Images flashed through my mind—OAK's financial reports,
Kane's POVThe quarterly report was halfway through when the next speaker, Carter—the VP of Marketing—stood up to present. I gave him a brief nod to begin.That was when Baron barged in. No knock. Just pushed the door wide open.My jaw tightened instantly.Executive meetings like this were sacred—private, precise, and absolutely not to be interrupted. A competent assistant should've known that.The room fell silent. Heads turned. Eyebrows raised. Every eye in the room landed on him.Baron offered a curt nod. His voice low, almost apologetic."Pardon me, gentlemen."He strode toward me without explanation. Just a pointed look—urgent, insistent—but not something he could say out loud.I wasn't in the mood for games. I slammed the folder shut and tapped my knuckles three times on the polished wood table.The sound echoed. Sharp. Controlled."Speak. What could possibly justify interrupting this meeting?"He hesitated—barely a second—but I noticed. Then, quietly, he said,"Sir… Reception j
Aria's POVThe moment he let go, my wrist still burned from the force of his grip—like it had been seared into my skin.I stood frozen, watching his back as he walked away without a second glance.That was it? He just… left? What the hell did that mean?I'd braced myself for the worst—his fury, being dragged away by his bodyguards, maybe even a desperate scuffle using the bits of self-defense I'd barely managed to learn.But he didn't do anything. Nothing. Just left his name behind: Kane Wolfe.The name rang a bell. Familiar, like something I should remember—but couldn't.Bang—The back door slammed open. A flurry of hands grabbed my arms, hauling me inside like I was nothing more than a ripped trash bag."Aria! Are you out of your damn mind? Do you even know who that was?"My coworker was hysterical, her voice trembling. "Kane Wolfe! The CEO of ATTA Group! Don't tell me you've never heard of ATTA!"The harsh white light of the storeroom painted everyone's faces an unhealthy shade of
Kane's POVThere she stood—frozen, trembling, eyes wide with fear—but still glaring at me with defiance burning behind those lashes.Like a cornered kitty.Terrified out of her mind, but baring her teeth anyway.Yeah...that's it. A kitty. The perfect word for her.Last night, the way she teased me, her flushed skin, those lips brushing against mine—I was this close to losing control. I was ready to take her, right there and then.But just as I leaned in, drunk on lust—She puked all over me.Fucking unbelievable.And the worst part?I cleaned it up. With my own damn hands.Scrubbed the floor, wiped her down, even helped her into bed. Naked, vulnerable, right there in front of me, and I didn't touch her.Not once.If anyone heard about that, they'd think I'd gone soft. Or worse—impotent.Normally, I'd have kicked someone like her straight out the door. But there was something about her last night...all curled up, unconscious, tears caught in her lashes. Fragile. Breakable.A woman like
Aria's POVEarly the next morning.The moment I opened my eyes, it felt like my skull had been split open. A dull, throbbing pain pulsed through my head, and my entire body ached like I'd been hit by a truck. Every bone in me seemed to be protesting in agony.I tried to turn over and go back to sleep, but something beneath me jabbed into my spine, hard and unyielding.What the hell?Why did my bed suddenly feel like a slab of concrete?With a groan, I forced myself upright. My eyelids felt like they weighed a ton. It took everything I had just to sit up. I glanced down—And froze.I was completely naked.Lying on the floor."Ah!"A scream tore from my throat before I could think.Panic surged like a tidal wave, wiping out all coherent thought. I scrambled to my feet, grabbing the towel from the back of the couch and wrapping it tightly around myself. I looked like a deranged marsupial, stumbling and flailing around the room, desperate for answers I didn't have.Shame, fear, confusion—
Kane's POVShe hit the bed with a soft bounce, her body weightless, like she didn't belong in the real world. I stood beside her, looking down, watching her.She looked troubled. Even unconscious, her brows were furrowed, her lashes trembling like she was trapped in a nightmare she couldn't escape. Her fingers clutched the bedsheet in a white-knuckled grip.I'd seen scenes like this before. More times than I cared to admit.I was used to women throwing themselves at me. They knew exactly what to do—how to smile, how to moan on cue, when to feign innocence, when to beg. It always felt like a performance.And frankly, it bored me.But this one… she was different.She wasn't putting on a show. She wasn't trying to seduce. Her lipstick was smeared, her makeup ruined, her breath hot with the sting of alcohol. When I reached out to touch her, her body flinched—not in invitation, but in fear.Genuine fear.That was new.I leaned down and gripped her chin gently but firmly, tilting her face t
Aria's POVYears agoIt was a Saturday night. The bar pulsed with noise—shouting, laughter, the thumping beat of music that rattled your bones.Strobe lights cut across the room like blades, and the air was thick with the mingling scents of perfume, cigarette smoke, and alcohol. It choked me, made it hard to breathe.Before coming here, I'd downed a handful of hangover pills, praying I could hold my liquor long enough to sell more drinks tonight.That was how I made a living—selling alcohol on commission. The more I sold, the more I earned.But in places like this, business was rarely just business. Lately, the men didn't want to pay for the drinks—they wanted to see us drink them. They weren't buying alcohol. They were buying control. Amusement.And we, the salesgirls, were just part of the entertainment.I knew that. And I still did it. Because I had to.But tonight, I'd gone too far.The alcohol hit me hard. One second, I was trying to make another sale; the next, my vision blurred
Aria's POV"NO… PLEASE… STAY AWAY! Don't hurt my baby, PLEASE!"My voice was barely audible, more like a whisper than a cry, yet it was drowned in the cold clatter of surgical instruments.I curled up in the farthest corner of the operating room, my body pressed against the icy wall. The white dress I wore was wrinkled and stained, as crumpled as the chaos in my heart.I must've looked like a mess—my hair tangled and stuck to my tear-streaked face, my lips bitten raw, streaked with blood.But none of that mattered anymore. Not here. Not now.The doctors moved with sterile precision, dressed in pale blue scrubs, their gloved hands calmly arranging gleaming instruments that shimmered under the harsh fluorescent lights.The anesthesiologist adjusted the IV bag above me, the silver glint of the needle burning into my vision."It's a simple procedure," he said with a professional smile. "It'll be over quickly.""Liar!" I shook my head violently, as if I could somehow shake his words out of