LOGIN"Zyran, look at me. If you walk out that door with her, you can't come back," Roosevelt pleaded, her hand instinctively covering her stomach. Zyran paused, his hand on the doorknob, while his childhood sweetheart wept softly against his chest. He didn't look back. "She needs me, Roosevelt. You are strong; you can take care of yourself." The door clicked shut, sealing his decision. He didn't notice the blood trickling down Roosevelt's leg, nor did he hear her whisper, Roosevelt had everything a woman could want: beauty, a great reputation as a top interior designer, and a marriage to Zyran, the city's coldest and most elusive billionaire. Though Zyran spoke little and showed hardly any affection, Roosevelt loved him quietly. She believed his hardness was a shield she could one day break through. On the eve of their fourth anniversary, Roosevelt got the miracle she had hoped for: a positive pregnancy test. She dreamed of the moment his icy demeanor would warm into a smile, finally bringing their family together. But before she could share the news, the ghost of Zyran’s past returned. A fragile, teary-eyed woman from his youth reappeared, seeking his protection and time. As Zyran’s attention shifted, Roosevelt slipped into the background of her own marriage. She thought she could bear the neglect until a life-changing accident forced Zyran to choose between his wife and his past. He made his choice, and by the time the billionaire understood the weight of what he had lost, Roosevelt and the secret she carried was already gone.
View MoreROOSEVELT'S POV
The rich smell of rosemary and sizzling butter filled the dining room, but I couldn't bring myself to take a bite. My focus was entirely on the man sitting across from me, Zyran.
The soft light from the chandelier reflected off his raven-black hair, perfectly styled even after a long day at work. He had taken off his suit jacket, and the sleeves of his white shirt were rolled up to his elbows, revealing strong, veined forearms that flexed slightly as he cut into his steak. He looked like a masterpiece crafted by a god, sharp jawline, high cheekbones, and lips that typically formed a firm line.
He was breathtaking, he was powerful and he was mine.
Today was our fourth wedding anniversary. Usually, Zyran would have his assistant send a gift, a diamond necklace or a designer bag, and we would go about our separate lives. But this year, I had asked for something different. I wanted time. Just a cozy dinner at home, cooked by me.
Despite his busy schedule running an empire that covered half the globe, Zyran had actually agreed. He came home early. That small gesture made my heart flutter like a trapped bird.
I chose to sit directly across from him instead of at the head of the table. I wanted to see every change in his expression, every flicker in those dark, guarded eyes when I finally shared the news that threatened to burst out.
My hand moved subconsciously to my flat stomach beneath the silk of my dress.
I’m pregnant.
I found out just this morning. The two pink lines on the test felt like the answer to every prayer I had whispered in the dark for the last four years. Zyran was distant, yes. He was cold, and sometimes looking at him felt like staring at a beautiful ice sculpture that I couldn't touch. But a baby? A baby changes everything. A child would be the bridge to finally reach his heart, the warmth that could melt his icy exterior.
"You're staring, Roosevelt," Zyran’s deep voice broke through my thoughts, surprising me.
I blinked rapidly, feeling warmth rise to my cheeks. I hadn’t realized I was zoning out.
"I... I was just happy," I stammered, picking up my wine glass to occupy my trembling hands. I took a sip of water instead of the wine, reminding myself that I had to avoid alcohol now. "It’s nice to have you here. Just us."
Zyran didn’t look up right away. He took another bite of the meal I had spent three hours preparing—pan-seared wagyu with a truffle reduction. I held my breath. I wasn’t a professional chef, I was an interior designer. I spent my days arranging furniture, not sweating over a hot stove. But tonight, I wanted everything to be perfect.
He chewed slowly, swallowed, and finally lifted his gaze to meet mine.
"The steak is excellent," he said calmly. "Better than the chef at that fancy bistro we went to last month."
My heart did a somersault. A compliment? From Zyran? That was as rare as a snowstorm in July.
"Really?" I gasped, a wide smile spreading across my face. "I tried a new recipe. I know how picky you are about the texture, so I made sure not to overcook it."
"It’s perfect," he said, and for a brief moment, the hard lines around his eyes seemed to soften. "You have a talent for detail, Roosevelt. Whether it’s designing a room or plating a meal, you always put in effort."
The way he said effort made it sound like the highest praise.
"Thank you, Zyran. That means a lot coming from you," I said softly, my voice thick with emotion.
He swirled the red wine in his glass, his eyes following the crimson liquid. "You didn’t have to go to all this trouble, though. I would have been fine with takeout if it meant you didn’t wear yourself out. You look... pale."
He noticed?
Excitement bubbled in my throat. This was it. The perfect opening, he was being attentive, complimenting me, and worried about my health. The atmosphere was just right.
I set my fork down and clasped my hands together on the table, leaning in slightly.
"Actually, Zyran, there’s a reason I wanted tonight to be special," I started, my heart pounding so hard I was sure he could hear it. "There’s something I’ve been dying to tell you."
Zyran paused, his glass halfway to his lips. He set it down slowly, his dark eyes narrowing with curiosity. "Oh? Is it about your design firm? Did you land that contract with the Hilton group?"
"No, it’s not work," I said, shaking my head. A nervous laugh escaped me. "It’s about us. About our family."
I reached for my purse, sitting on the floor beside my chair, my fingers brushing against the small box that held the positive pregnancy test.
"Zyran," I whispered, my eyes shining with unshed tears of joy. "I know we haven't always been the most conventional couple. I know you like your space and your order. But... I think things are about to get a little chaotic, in the best way."
I pulled the box out and placed it on the table, sliding it gently toward him.
"Happy Anniversary, Zyran."
He looked at the velvet box, then back at me. His expression was unreadable, that familiar mask slipping back into place. He reached out, his long fingers hovering over the lid.
I held my breath, imagining the smile that would light up his face. I pictured him standing up, coming over to my side of the table, and pulling me into his arms. I imagined him placing a hand on my stomach and finally, finally telling me he loved me.
But just as his fingers touched the box, the loud, intrusive ringtone of his phone shattered the silence.
Zyran froze.
It was his personal cell phone. Only a handful of people had that number.
"Ignore it," I whispered urgently, a sudden dread pooling in my stomach. "Please, Zyran. Just open the box first."
But the spell was broken. Zyran frowned, glancing at the screen. His eyes widened, a reaction so raw and shocked that it terrified me more than his anger ever could.
He didn’t open the box. He grabbed the phone, answering it before I could say another word.
"Hello?" he said, his voice urgent.
I didn’t know who was on the other end, but I watched color drain from my husband's face. The warmth that had been there moments ago evaporated, replaced by a frantic intensity I had never seen aimed at me.
"Where are you?" he demanded into the phone, standing up so suddenly that his chair scraped against the floorboards. "Stay there. Don’t move, I’m coming."
He hung up and looked at me, but it was as if he wasn’t really seeing me. He was looking through me.
"Zyran?" I asked, my voice shaking. "What is it? What’s wrong?"
"I have to go," he said, already moving toward the door, grabbing his jacket.
"Go? Now?" I stood up, panic tightening my chest. "But... the dinner. The gift. Zyran, I haven’t told you the news yet!"
He paused at the archway of the dining room, turning back. His eyes were wild, distracted. "I’m sorry, Roosevelt, something came up. It’s an emergency."
"What kind of emergency is more important than our anniversary?" I shouted, hurt sharpening my voice. "Who called you?"
He hesitated, his jaw tightening. "An old friend. She... she’s in trouble."
She.
The word hung in the air like a blade.
"I’ll make it up to you," he said before turning and walking out the door.
I stood there in the silent dining room, the scent of the cold steak making me feel sick. The box sat unopened on the table, right where he had left it.
I wasn’t alone in the room, but for the first time in four years, I felt completely and utterly abandoned.
I waited for three hours. The candles on the table had burned all the way down, leaving small pools of wax on the tablecloth. The beautiful steak was cold and hard now.
I slowly stood up and began cleaning the table. My hands shook as I scraped the food into the trash. I felt foolish. I felt small. I touched the box in my pocket again. The pregnancy test was still there, now a heavy secret instead of a joyful one.
Just as I turned off the lights in the dining room, I saw headlights flash through the front window. A car engine roared in the driveway.
My heart skipped a beat. He came back.
"Zyran," I whispered. Maybe he realized his mistake. Maybe he returned to apologize and have dessert with me.
I rushed to the front door and opened it before he could knock.
"Zyran, I’m so glad you—"
My words stuck in my throat.
Zyran stood there, but he wasn’t alone. He had his arm around a woman. She was small and thin, with long brown hair that hung over her face. She wore a white dress that looked dirty at the hem, and she sobbed quietly into Zyran's chest.
Zyran looked up at me, he didn’t seem sorry. He looked tired and serious.
"Roosevelt," he said, his voice sharp. "Move aside, we need to get inside."
I stepped back, confused. "Zyran? Who is this?"
He guided the woman into our hallway. The bright light from the chandelier illuminated her face. She was beautiful, in a fragile and broken way. She looked like a doll needing protection.
"This is Mina," Zyran said. "She’s the friend who called. Her apartment caught fire, she has nowhere else to go."
Mina looked at me through her tears. Her eyes were big and innocent, but something about her gaze made my stomach turn.
"I... I am sorry to intrude," Mina said, her voice soft and shaky. "I didn’t mean to ruin your night."
"You aren’t ruining anything," Zyran said firmly, pulling her closer to him. He turned to me. "Roosevelt, go prepare the guest room, the one next to ours."
A sharp pain shot through my chest. "The one next to ours? Zyran, that room isn't ready. And... it’s our anniversary night. Can’t she stay in a hotel?"
Zyran’s eyes turned cold. "She’s traumatized, Roosevelt. I am not sending her to a hotel alone. Just do as I say."
He didn’t wait for my response. He walked past me, leading Mina toward the stairs. I stood there, frozen. My husband brought another woman into our home on our anniversary, treating me like a maid.
I clenched my fists and followed them up the grand staircase. "Zyran, we need to talk about this. You can’t just—"
"Not now," he snapped. He reached the top of the landing. "I need to get her some water. Stay with her."
Zyran let go of Mina and hurried down the hall toward the bathroom, leaving me alone with her on the stairs.
The hallway was quiet, the only sound was the ticking of the grandfather clock downstairs.
I looked at Mina, I wanted to be kind and act like the good wife. But I felt angry.
"I hope you are okay," I said stiffly. "But my husband and I were celebrating tonight."
Mina stopped crying immediately. She straightened up and wiped her tears away. Suddenly, the innocent look on her face vanished. A cold, dark smile appeared on her lips.
She stepped closer to me, we stood right at the edge of the stairs.
"He talks about you, you know," Mina said. Her voice was no longer shaky, it was smooth and mocking. "He says you are dutiful. Boring."
"Excuse me?" I gasped. I couldn’t believe what I heard.
Mina tilted her head to the side. "If we were both in danger, who do you think Zyran would save first?" she asked suddenly.
"What?"
I didn’t have time to process her words.
In the next moment, I saw her hand shoot out. I felt a hard, violent push on my chest.
"Ah!"
I lost my balance instantly. My feet slipped at the edge of the step. I reached for the railing, but I was too late.
The world spun around me as I fell backward, skidding off the stairs and plunging into the darkness below.
ROOSEVELT’S POV"Mama, why are you squeezing my hand so tight?"I blinked and looked down at Lorna. We were walking along the stone path in Sempione Park. The Saturday morning sun was bright and warm, but my fingers felt cold."I'm sorry, sweet bug," I whispered, loosening my grip on her hand. "I am just a little nervous.""Why?" Lorna asked, her dark eyes looking up at me with curiosity. "Is the work man mean?""No, baby," I said quickly, forcing a smile. "He is not mean, he is just very important.""More important than me?" Lorna frowned and kicked a small pebble on the path."Nobody is more important than you," I promised, stopping to fix the collar of her dress. "Now, remember what we talked about. You have to be very polite, you say 'please' and 'thank you.'""I know, Mama," Lorna giggled. "I am always polite."I took a deep breath and looked up.Standing by the edge of the large, sparkling stone fountain, waiting for us, was Zyran.He wasn't in a fancy suit, he wasn't surrounded
ROOSEVELT’S POV"You haven't touched your wine, Roosevelt."I blinked, pulling my gaze from the flickering candle on the table. I looked across the white tablecloth at Mateo. He was smiling, looking quite handsome in his tailored suit, but his eyes were focused on me."I'm sorry, Mateo," I said, forcing a polite smile. "I’m just pacing myself, It has been a very long week.""You are a million miles away," Mateo chuckled softly, leaning forward. "Is it the new boss? King? He seems intense.""Zyran King is many things," I said, my voice tightening. "But I really don’t want to talk about him tonight.""That might be hard," Mateo murmured, taking a slow sip of his wine. He nodded toward the back of the luxurious restaurant. "Considering he has been staring at the back of my head for the last forty-five minutes."My blood turned to ice.I froze. "What?""Corner booth," Mateo said smoothly. "He hasn’t looked at his menu once."I slowly turned my head.Sitting alone at a private table in the
"Ms. Evans? Your two o'clock appointment is here.""Send him in, Bianca," I called out, not looking up from the blueprints spread across my desk."Right this way, sir," Bianca’s voice trembled slightly.I heard the footsteps enter my office. I picked up my pen and finally looked up."Good afternoon, Mr. Thompson. I am—"The words caught in my throat.The man standing in front of my desk looked like he had just stepped off the cover of an Italian Vogue magazine. He was tall, with perfectly styled wavy brown hair, striking hazel eyes, and a sharp navy suit that fit his athletic frame perfectly, he was undeniably handsome.He didn't sit down, he leaned his hands on the edge of my desk and gave me a charming smile."You are Roosevelt," he said. His voice had a smooth Italian tone. "I must admit, your portfolio is impressive, but it completely failed to show how stunning the architect is in person."I blinked, caught off guard by his boldness. I quickly recovered and forced a polite smile.
I stood in the doorway, staring at the mountain of expensive boxes blocking my hallway.The black card in my hand felt like it was burning my skin. I will wait for you both."Rose?" Nixie’s nervous voice came from behind me.I turned my head. Nixie stood in the entryway, still holding the vase. Her eyes widened as she looked past my shoulder at all the gifts in the hallway."What is all this?" Nixie whispered, lowering the vase. "Did he send this?"Before I could answer, I heard little feet pattering quickly across the floor."Mama, who is at the door?" Lorna asked, walking up beside Nixie. She had a smudge of chocolate ice cream on her chin.Lorna peeked around my legs and looked into the hallway.Her eyes went wide that she dropped her plastic spoon."Whoa," Lorna breathed out.Her attention went straight to the custom-built wooden dollhouse. It was painted in the exact pink color she loved, with tiny, perfect windows and a real shingled roof. It was a masterpiece. It was a little g
ROOSEVELT’S POVI woke up feeling fingers tracing my shoulder.I slowly opened my eyes. Zyran lay on his side next to me, propped up on one elbow. His hair was messy from sleep, and a relaxed smile played on his lips. He looked completely at ease."Good morning, beautiful," Zyran whispered, his vo
ROOSEVELT’S POVI sat in the back of the SUV, pulling Zyran’s suit jacket tighter around my shoulders as I shivered.I watched him through the tinted glass staring at his phone screen.Suddenly, his whole body went rigid.The phone slipped from his fingers and he didn't even try to catch it. He jus
ROOSEVELT’S POVMy head snapped to the side. A sharp, burning pain shot across my face. I stumbled back, hitting my hip against the table. I tasted warm copper in my mouth.For a moment, the room was silent."What the hell are you doing?!" Zyran roared.His deep voice shook the crystal glasses on t
ROOSEVELT’S POVZyran froze.He stared at the metal scissors next to my heels. He noticed the bright red blood on the white hospital floor. Then, he turned to Mina, who was loudly sobbing and clutching her sliced cheek."Mina!" Zyran yelled. His voice cracked with pure, terrifying panic.He dropped
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