로그인THE IRON MATRIARCH
(Damien's POV)
The family’s library smelled of leather-bound betrayal.
I stood at the arched windows, watching rain slash against the glass like the knives my grandmother currently pressed to my throat without lifting a finger.
“Eight percent!” Eleanor's voice cut through the silence, each syllable precise as a dagger. “You let that little nobody walk away with eight percent of our tech division.”
Behind me, the antique clock ticked louder than a bomb.
I didn't turn. Couldn't face those ice-blue eyes that saw every weakness. “Elena Davids found a loophole in the…” I tried to explain, but she cut me off.
“A Blackwood,” she said, her voice cold, “does not get outmaneuvered by some ambulance-chasing lawyer.” Her cane tapped against the Persian rug, once, twice before she circled into view.
At eighty-two, she moved with the lethal grace of the panther she'd had stuffed over the fireplace. “Especially not by the husband of a girl we allowed into this family.”
The portrait of Grandfather Oliver watched from above the mantel, his oil-painted eyes forever frozen mid-glare. The man who'd died of a heart attack. Strange.
I flexed my bruised knuckles. “Serena's company is using the neural…”
“Patent.” She finished, her laugh was drier than the martini in her hand. “That you let her steal?”
“It was hers!” The words tore out of me before I could stop them.
The temperature in the room dropped by ten degrees.
Eleanor's manicured fingers tightened around her cane. “Nothing is hers. Not the patents. Not the shares. Not even the air in her lungs after what she's done.” She leaned closer, her voice thick with venom. “You will fix this.”
The double doors burst open before I could respond.
Victoria stormed in, her tablet screen glowing with today's financial headlines.
VAUGHN INNOVATIONS SECURES $2B IN FUNDING
“SERENA VAUGHN NAMED TECH'S NEW VISIONARY”
My sister's perfect facade cracked. “She just poached our entire Singapore team!”
Eleanor didn't blink. “Richard!” She bellowed, disdain evident in her voice.
My father, half-drunk and fully useless, looked up from his whiskey. “Hmm?”
“Your bastard children in Paris,” Eleanor said pleasantly. “Do they still want those trust funds?”
My father palmed, looking helpless. “Mother, please…”
“Bring me the ledger.” Eleanor demanded.
The room went still. Even the rain seemed to pause.
That damned ledger. Bound in human skin, if family rumors were true, it contained every Blackwood sin for three generations. The key to our empire. The weapon that had toppled governors.
Victoria inhaled sharply. “You can't seriously…”
“Can't?” Eleanor's smile showed her teeth. “I buried two husbands and a son who underestimated what I could do.” She turned that smile on me. “Unless Damien has another solution?”
All eyes turned to me.
I stared at the headlines, at Serena's smiling face beside men who should've been mine. Investors, innovators, kings. The woman I'd married would've never…
A memory flashed before my eyes. Serena curled in our bed, sketching circuit diagrams on my chest. “Someday,” she'd whispered, “I'll build something that changes everything.”
And I'd laughed thinking it could never happen.
Fuck.
I reached for the decanter. “Give me three days.”
Eleanor's cane blocked my path. “One day.” She leaned in, her whisper like a noose tightening. “Or I'll remind New York what happens to little girls who steal from lions.”
Later at the Blackwood’s Penthouse, the safe hidden behind my Klimt painting yielded two things, one was a photo of Serena on our wedding day, back when her smiles were real and second was a key to Eleanor's private vault
I stared at both like they might bite me.
My phone buzzed with Natalia's fifteenth call today. I declined it, pulling up Serena's contact instead. My thumb hovered over the call button.
The elevator pinged. “Pathetic.” Victoria strode in, her Gucci dress probably costing more than an average man’s annual income. “Moping over some gold-digging…” she paused.
“Say it.” I didn't look up. “I'm in the mood to hit something.”
She tossed a file on the coffee table. “Then hit her.”
The surveillance photos showed Serena leaving her office. Serena at some underground lab. Serena meeting with…”
Adrian Cole?!
My blood iced over. The Nobel winner who'd refused Blackwood's offer last year. Now cozy with my wife?!
Victoria's smirk was all teeth. “Grandmother was right. That bitch has been playing the long game.”
I shook my head. “Don't you let her hear you call her grandmother. She told us to call her by her name, remember?”
Victoria shook her head. “An old woman who wants to remain young. I have a feeling she might live longer than we.”
I ignored her, flipping to the next photo of Serena mid-laughter, her eyes bright, and alive in ways I hadn't seen in years, and something ugly twisted in my chest.
“Leave.” I ordered Victoria.
Victoria scoffed. “You're not actually…”
“I said leave!” The decanter shattered against the wall behind her, spraying glass and Macallan 25.
For once, my sister listened.
I pulled up the security feed from my old townhouse, the one I owned, but which Serena had taken over after the divorce. it was useless anyway.
Except...
I zoomed in. The bedroom closet door stood ajar. Inside, something glinted like metal.
A safe.
Is she safe?
And suddenly, I knew where she'd hidden the proof that the patent was hers.
THE BEGINNING(Serena's POV)Three years later.I stood at the window of my office on the top floor of Vaughn Innovations. The sun was setting over Manhattan, painting the sky in shades of orange and pink. The city sprawled out below me, alive and bustling.My city. My company. My life.So much had changed in three years. Vaughn Innovations was thriving again. We had expanded into new markets, hired talented people and built partnerships with companies around the world. The company my mother had dreamed of was finally becoming a reality."Mama, are you ready to go home?"I turned to see Isabella standing in the doorway of my office. She was five years old now. Tall for her age. Her dark hair was in two braids. She was wearing her school uniform with the tie slightly crooked."Almost, baby," I said. "Just finishing up some emails. How was school?""Good," Isabella said. She came into the office and flopped down on the couch. "We learned about fractions today. They're confusing.""Mat
THE NEW LIFE(Damien's POV)I woke up early on a Monday morning. The sun was just starting to rise over the California hills. I could see it through the window of my bedroom at Lysander's estate.My bedroom. Not the master suite I had grown up in at the Blackwood mansion. Not the enormous space with the king sized bed and the marble bathroom.Just a regular bedroom with a regular bed and a regular bathroom.And I loved it.For the first time in my life, I was living without Eleanor's influence. Without her money. Without her control.Lysander had been generous enough to offer me a room at his estate. "Just until you get on your feet," he had said. "Until you start earning and can afford your own place."I was grateful. More grateful than I could express.Today was important. Today I had a job interview at a local accounting firm. Nothing glamorous, just a regular job for a regular salary.But it was mine. Something I had earned on my own, not because of the Blackwood name, not because
THE SURPRISE(Serena's POV)I hesitated for a moment. After everything with Eleanor, unknown numbers made me nervous. But something told me to answer it."Hello?" I said cautiously."Long time, girlfriend."The voice was familiar. "Adrian?" I gasped. "Adrian Cole?""The one and only," he said. I could hear the smile in his voice. "Welcome back to New York, Serena.""How did you know I was coming back?" I asked."I have my sources," Adrian said mysteriously. "Plus, the whole world knows about Eleanor's arrest. And I know you. I knew you'd come back to reclaim what's yours."Adrian Cole. One of my three allies in New York City. The men who had helped me when Vaughn Innovations was struggling. When I was building the company from nothing.Adrian, Lucas, and Jason. The three of them had believed in me when no one else did. They had helped me when Eleanor tried to bring me down."Where are you right now?" Adrian asked."On a plane," I said. "About an hour from landing.""Perfect," Adrian
THE NEW BEGINNING(Serena's POV)I couldn't stop the tears as Eleanor was led away in handcuffs. She looked so small and diminished. Nothing like the terrifying woman who had controlled so many lives for so long.Now justice has been served. For my mother, for the lives she had destroyed.I felt Lysander's hand on my shoulder. "Are you okay?""No," I said honestly. "But I will be. Eventually."Elena was crying too. She had known my mother. She had met her several times before she died."I'm so sorry, Serena," Elena said through her tears. "Your mother was such a good woman.""She was," I agreed. "And now everyone knows what happened to her. There's some comfort in that."The courtroom slowly emptied.People were talking in hushed voices, processing what they had just witnessed.I looked around at the people who had fought beside me. Victoria, Claire, Lysander, Elena, and Damien.He was standing with Victoria. Both of them looked exhausted and drained. But also relieved.I wanted to go
THE REVELATION(Damien's POV)"What?!" I stared at Lysander in shock. "Claire? Claire Henderson? But I thought she was...""Dying?" Lysander finished. His expression was grim. "That's what Eleanor wanted everyone to think."I felt my legs go weak. I leaned against the garden wall for support. "But the hospital. They said she was in a coma. That she would never wake up.""She was in a coma," Lysander said. "Eleanor made sure of that. She bribed the doctors to give Claire the wrong medications. To keep her sedated and let her waste away slowly.""My God," I whispered. "I had Claire treated without Eleanor's knowledge and later moved her to a different hospital under a false name. It took months, but Claire woke up.""Where is she now?" I asked, letting out a sigh."Safe," Lysander said. "At a private facility under heavy security. She's been recovering. And she remembers everything Eleanor did to her."I ran my hands through my hair. This was bigger than I had imagined. "She's going
THE CONSEQUENCES (Damien's POV) I walked back into the house. My face was stinging where Isabella's shoe had hit me. But that pain was nothing compared to what I was feeling inside. My daughter hated me. She didn't even recognize me as her father. To her, I was just a stranger who made her mother sad. And she was right. That's exactly what I was. I went to my room, closed the door and sat on the bed. What had I been thinking? Trying to kiss Serena? After everything I had put her through? After years of being absent from their lives? I was a fool. A selfish fool who thought one grand gesture would fix everything. But life didn't work that way. Trust wasn't rebuilt in a day. Love wasn't rekindled with a single moment. I had destroyed what Serena and I once had. And I might never get it back. There was a knock on my door. "Come in," I called. Victoria entered. She looked tired. The press conference had taken a lot out of her. "I saw what happened outside," she said. "Are yo







