LOGINI stared at the blueprints laid out on my desk. 1402 Lakeview Drive.
I didn't cry. The shock was too deep for tears. Instead, a cold knot formed in my chest, making it hard to breathe. I grabbed my laptop. My hands trembled, but I managed to open the browser and log into the city’s public property registry. I needed to see it for myself, I had to find out if Beatrice was being cruel or if my husband was truly this deceitful. I typed in Zyran’s name. The results appeared instantly. There it was. 1402 Lakeview Drive, Penthouse B. Owner: Zyran King. Purchased: May 12th. Exactly five years ago. A gasp escaped my lips. I slammed the laptop shut and covered my mouth with my hand. He kept it. For five years, through our entire courtship, our wedding, and our four years of marriage, he had hidden this dream house he bought for another woman. He paid the taxes and the maintenance and kept it waiting for her. The bedroom door clicked open. I jumped, quickly wiping my eyes. Zyran entered. He had taken off his suit jacket and tie, and the top two buttons of his shirt were undone. He looked tired. "Mother and Clara just left," he sighed, walking toward his closet to remove his watch. "Mina is finally asleep in the guest room, the house is quiet." He spoke so casually, as if we were a normal couple discussing guests. I sat frozen at the desk, my hand lay flat on the blueprints. Zyran turned and noticed me. His dark brows furrowed. "Roosevelt? Are you alright? You look pale. Is your ankle hurting again?" He approached me. His eyes fell on the blueprints spread across my desk. "You are working late," he said softly. He reached out and gently tucked a loose strand of hair behind my ear. His fingers were warm, but his touch burned my skin. "I told you there is a rush, but you don’t need to wear yourself out. The design can wait until tomorrow." I looked up at him. His dark eyes had what seemed like genuine concern. How could he appear so caring while hiding such a massive lie? "Zyran," I said. My voice sounded empty, even to me. "This penthouse, the one at Lakeview Drive." His hand dropped from my face. The muscles in his jaw tightened. "What about it?" "It’s a beautiful property," I said slowly, watching his every reaction. "The layout is very specific. It has a custom nursery connected to the master suite, did the previous owners build that?" Zyran looked away and shifted his weight, slipping his hands into his pockets. He couldn't meet my gaze. "Yes," he said smoothly. "The previous owners." He wasn't just hiding his past, he was actively deceiving me to protect Mina’s comfort. "It must have been expensive to buy it on such short notice," I pressed, my heart racing. "Closing a deal today must have been stressful." "My real estate team handled it," he said quickly. He turned his back to me and walked towards the bathroom. "I'm going to take a shower, we both need some sleep." He closed the bathroom door, leaving me alone. He lied to my face without flinching, without a hint of guilt. I looked down at my flat stomach. He will lie to us too, I thought, a bitter tear finally falling. He will always put her first. The next morning, I didn't wait for Zyran to wake up. I left the Safe House before the sun was fully up. I took a cab straight to Lakeview Drive. I couldn't just sit in my office and design this place from a piece of paper. I needed to stand inside the house my husband built for his first love. I needed to face reality so I could finally wake up from my own foolish dreams. The building was magnificent, a towering structure of glass and steel. The secu handed me the keys immediately when I showed him my ID and the design firm's authorization. "Penthouse B," the security smiled politely. "It’s a beautiful unit, Mrs. King. Though it has been empty for quite a while." "I know," I murmured. I rode the private elevator to the top floor. My hands gripped my purse tightly. I expected to see an empty, dusty apartment. The elevator doors chimed and opened, revealing a private foyer. I slid the key into the door and pushed it open. I stepped inside, and the breath was knocked out of my lungs. The penthouse wasn't empty. It was fully furnished and it wasn't just standard hotel furniture. It was breathtakingly beautiful. Morning sunlight filled the room, highlighting the emerald green velvet sofa, the gold-accented coffee table, and the hand-painted floral wallpaper in the dining room. I dropped my purse. It hit the floor with a loud thud. I walked slowly into the center of the living room, my eyes wide with a horrified realization. I touched the back of the velvet sofa. I traced the pattern on the custom silk drapes. I recognized these drapes, I recognized this sofa. I knew the exact shade of paint on the walls. Five years ago, when I was just a junior assistant at my design firm, I got an anonymous commission. A wealthy client wanted a penthouse designed for his bride-to-be. It was my very first solo project. I had poured my heart, my soul, and all my romantic dreams into creating the perfect love nest for a couple I had never even met. I looked around the room, everything spinning around me. Zyran didn't just ask me to decorate his ex-girlfriend's house. He had brought me here to destroy the very first home I ever designed... so I could build her a new one. But the question was, does he know i was the one who decorated this house then? I didn't cry in the penthouse. I refused to let the ghost of my husband’s past break me. Instead, I took a deep breath, pulled out my phone, and called my lead contractor. "I need a crew at Penthouse B immediately," I said, my voice steady and cold. "We are tearing it all down. Remove the velvet, tear down the wallpaper, I want it gutted to the concrete by tomorrow morning. We are going with a sterile, ultra-modern minimalist look. All white and no warmth." If Zyran wanted me to build his ex-girlfriend a home, I would give her a museum. I would erase every memory of the love I had mistakenly poured into this place five years ago. And that’s exactly what I did. For two grueling weeks, I threw myself into the project. I worked from dawn until dusk, battling morning sickness and exhaustion pulling at my bones. I avoided Zyran as much as I could, using the tight deadline as my excuse. I played the game perfectly. I smiled when Mina asked for a bigger closet. I nodded politely when Zyran stopped by to check on the progress. I kept my secret, my baby, safe behind my silence. Finally, it was done. Mina moved out of the Safe House, and Zyran and I returned to our main mansion. It was Friday evening. The house was quiet. For the first time in weeks, there was no high-pitched giggling from the guest room. There were no surprise visits from Beatrice. I stood in front of the mirror in our master bedroom, smoothing down my silk robe. My stomach was just beginning to show a small, barely noticeable bump. I rested my hand over it, feeling a sudden flutter of hope. Mina is gone, I thought. She has her own place now. Maybe the nightmare is over. Maybe tonight, I can finally tell him about you. The bedroom door opened, and Zyran walked in. He looked incredibly handsome. He had removed his tie, and his dark hair was slightly messy. When he saw me standing there, the tense lines around his mouth softened and he actually smiled. "The house is finally ours again," Zyran said, letting out a long sigh as he placed his briefcase on the armchair. He walked over to me, my heart did a familiar leap in my chest. He reached out and gently cupped my cheek, his thumb brushing against my skin. "You did an incredible job, Roosevelt," he said softly, his dark eyes looking into mine. "Mina loves the penthouse and she feels safe there. Thank you for that, I know it wasn't easy." I leaned into his touch and closed my eyes for a moment. "I just wanted us to get back to normal, Zyran. I missed... us." "I missed us too," he whispered. He kissed my forehead. He pulled back and reached into his suit jacket pocket. He took out a sleek, black box and placed it in my hand. "I know the fire and the stalker ruined our anniversary," Zyran said, his voice dropping. "I haven't been the most attentive husband lately. But I wanted to make it up to you, a fresh start for us, too." My breath hitched as I opened the box slowly. Inside, resting on white satin, was a stunning diamond tear-drop necklace. The jewels caught the light from the chandelier and sparkled brilliantly. It was elegant and It was perfect. "Zyran..." I breathed out, tears filling my eyes. "It’s beautiful, thank you." "Only the best for my wife," he smiled, looking pleased. "I’m going to take a quick shower now. Put it on and let’s have dinner downstairs, just the two of us." He turned and walked into the master bathroom, closing the door behind him. The sound of running water soon filled the room. I stood there, clutching the box to my chest. A happy tear slid down my cheek. He cared. He really did care. Nixie was wrong, Beatrice was wrong. He had just been helping an old friend, but I was his present and his future. I placed the box on my drawer and walked over to the armchair to hang up his suit jacket so it wouldn’t wrinkle. As I lifted the heavy designer jacket, something slipped out of the breast pocket and fluttered to the floor. It was a small piece of thick, crested paper. A receipt. I bent down and picked it up, planning to throw it away. But the logo at the top caught my eye. Tiffany & Co. My smile widened. He had gone to Tiffany's today just for me. Curious, I scanned the printed lines to see how much he had spent on his apology. But as I read on, my smile quickly faded. The warmth in my blood turned to ice. There were two items on the receipt. Item 1: Diamond Tear-Drop Pendant. Price: $45,000. I swallowed hard and moved my eyes to the next line. Item 2: Custom Diamond Eternity Band (Size 5). Engraving: Forever Yours, Z. Price: $250,000. I stared at the paper until the numbers blurred. Size 5? My ring size was a 7. Mina? I thought angrilyMINA’S POV"Look at the pretty dress I made for the princess, Aunty Mina," Lorna giggled, holding up a plastic doll as we sat cross-legged on the soft pink rug in her bedroom, I smiled my sweetest, most innocent smile and gently brushed a dark curl away from her face. Winning her over was the easiest game I had ever played."It is the most beautiful dress in the whole world, my darling," I cooed softly, making sure my voice sounded sweet. "You are so so smart, and I just love playing with you so much, you are my favorite person in this house.""I love playing with you too, you are my best friend," Lorna beamed, leaning forward to hug my arm. A dark thrill rushed through my veins because she was already choosing me."We are going to be best friends forever, Lorna, and I will always keep your secrets," I whispered, handing her another toy chair for the dollhouse. "Because best friends always stick together, right?""Right!" Lorna cheered, happily arranging the furniture inside the litt
ZYRAN’S POVI walked into the mansion and loosened my tie as the doors clicked shut behind me. The exhaustion of the day weighed down my shoulders, but my heart felt light because I knew my beautiful wife was waiting for me upstairs.I needed a moment to clear my head before seeing her, so, I pushed open the door of my study and stepped into the room. The first thing that hit my senses was a faint, sweet smell lingering in the air.Vanilla.I paused and took a slow breath, the scent immediately reminded me of Mina since it was the same perfume she wore when we were teenagers growing up together.I shook my head and let out a soft sigh and decided to ignore it and walked over to the sofa in the corner to sit down and relax my muscles.As I leaned back and rested my hand on the chair, my fingers brushed against something hard and cold wedged deep in the leather. I reached down and pulled it out, holding it up to the dim light coming through the window.It was a silver hairpin.I stared
MINA POVI sat on the edge of the squeaky, uncomfortable cot in the basement, staring at the screen of the burner phone in my hands. I pressed the call button and waited as it rang twice before Mateo finally picked up. "Is the job done, Mateo?" I asked, keeping my voice low and eager so it wouldn't carry up to the main house."I already told one of my men in Milan to track Liam down to his motel, and they've already paid him for exactly what you asked," Mateo replied, his deep voice crackling through the speaker. "He walked right into the company lobby a little while ago, so the disaster should be done already, the whole firm is probably in chaos.""Perfect," I said, smiling as a dark wave of satisfaction rushed through my chest. "That's exactly what I wanted to hear, Mateo.""But I still don't understand your logic, Mina," Mateo sighed, sounding confused and a little frustrated. "I know you hate Roosevelt, and you want to break her marriage to get Zyran back, but why did you want to
NIXIE’S POVI stared at my reflection in the elevator mirror, lightly touching the thick layer of makeup on my left cheek.The bruise was finally fading away. I took a deep breath, smoothed down my black blazer, and lifted my chin.The elevator doors slid open to the main lobby, i stepped out, holding a stack of files against my chest."Ms. Nixie, please wait!"I stopped and turned around, the receptionist rushed toward me with a panicked look."What is wrong, Sofia?" I asked, frowning. "Is there a problem?""No, ma'am," Sofia stammered, her hands shaking. "There is a man at the front doors, and he is screaming at the security guards."My blood turned to ice."He says he is your husband," Sofia whispered, looking terrified. "He says he won't leave until you come down and give him his money."The files almost slipped from my hands, and my heart slammed against my ribs like a trapped bird.So this bastard didn’t run away, he didn’t take my warning at the bridge, he came right to my work
MATEO’S POVI tossed the phone onto my desk and let out a long, heavy breath. I rubbed my tired eyes as Leo walked into my office with a folder."Is she waiting for me, Leo?" I asked, standing up and buttoning my jacket. A rush of adrenaline pumped through my veins because tonight was the night everything would change."Yes, Mr. Thompson. Beatrice King is in the private dining room at the Plaza Hotel, just as you requested," Leo said, handing me the folder, his face looked tight and worried. "But I must warn you, sir, she is a bitter and dangerous woman, making a deal with her is like striking a deal with the devil.""I don't care if she is the devil, Leo. I need her to hand over the keys to her son's kingdom, besides it's the second meeting," I said coldly, taking the folder and walking past him toward the elevator. "Zyran King thinks he’s untouchable, he believes he can hide in Italy with the woman I love, but I will tear his company apart.""Please be careful, sir," Leo whispered a
MINA’S POVI stood still by the sink, holding Zyran’s coffee mug in my trembling hands. A slow, victorious smile crept across my face as I listened to his heavy footsteps fade down the hallway.He didn’t yell at me, he didn’t look at me with that terrifying disgust. He actually defended me right in front of his precious wife, this meant my plan was finally starting to work.Thedoor of the kitchen creaked open, I quickly dropped my smile and forced my shoulders to slump forward as I turned to face Roosevelt."Mina, you can stop washing the dishes now," Roosevelt said softly, walking into the kitchen with a kind smile. "Are you sure, Roosevelt? I really don’t mind doing them, and I want to make sure the kitchen is clean for you," I whispered, keeping my head bowed and my voice as meek as possible."I’m sure, just leave the mugs in the sink and go downstairs to take a break," Roosevelt insisted, stepping closer and looking down at my bandaged hand with pity. "Your hand is still healing,
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
The ride back to the mansion were moments of tears and exhaustion.When my cab finally pulled up to the iron gates, the house was dark except for the bright light coming from the living room window.I took a deep breath and placed my hand over my flat stomach, drawing strength from the tiny heartbe
ROOSEVELT’S POVThe cold night air hit my face, but I struggled to breathe.The pain in my stomach felt like a hot knife twisting inside me. I grabbed the rough brick wall of the building, my fingers scraping against the stomach as I shut my eyes tight.Please, no, I begged silently. Not my baby. P







