LOGINTHE BEGINNING
(Serena’s POV)
The lab hummed with silent tension at 3:47 AM.
I pressed my palm against the frost-coated cryogenic chamber, watching my breath form a mist on the steel surface.
Inside the chamber slept the real NV-147 prototype, the one not even my investors had seen. The one Damien's spies would never find.
“Temperature holding at -196 Celsius,” murmured Dr. Chen, her gloved fingers dancing across the monitoring system. “Neural matrix remains stable.”
Elena leaned against the lab table, arms crossed. “You're sure the decoy worked?”
A smile tugged at my lips as I recalled the security feed from the townhouse, Damien's furious face when he'd found the empty safe. “Like clockwork.”
The real breakthrough wasn't in some dusty closet. It was here, buried beneath Vaughn Innovations' flagship lab, accessible only through a biometric elevator even our employees didn't know existed.
I ran a hand over the slight swell beneath my lab coat. Twenty-two weeks. Twenty-two weeks of hiding the most precious creation of my life while the world watched my other inventions take flight.
Elena's phone buzzed and her face paled. “Blackwood just wired five million to Dr. Langley's offshore account.”
I froze. Langley, our lead engineer. The only outsider who knew about the secondary lab.
Dr. Chen sucked in a sharp breath. “He wouldn't.”
“He would,” I corrected, already moving to the secure terminal. “But he'll regret it.” My fingers flew across the holographic keyboard, pulling up security protocols. “Initiate Protocol Wintermute.”
The lab's AI responded instantly. “Retinal scan required.”
I pressed my eye to the scanner and a laser flashed.
“Identity confirmed. Vaughn, Serena. Protocol Wintermute engaged.” The AI responded.
Then, the wall monitors flickered to life, showing real-time footage from Langley's apartment. The good doctor stood frozen in his kitchen, staring at a black envelope on his counter, the same kind Eleanor Blackwood used for her offers.
Elena whistled. “You bugged his home?”
“I bugged everyone's,” I said absently, zooming in on the envelope's wax seal, the Blackwood crest. “Play audio.”
Langley's trembling fingers broke the seal. A single flash drive tumbled out, along with a note we couldn't read. He plugged the drive into his laptop and every screen in our lab turned blood red.
“UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS DETECTED” The AI beeped.
Dr. Chen gasped. “He's triggering the kill switch!”
On screen, Langley's face went slack as corrupted code flooded his monitor. The flash drive wasn't a bribe. It was a Trojan horse, one that would wipe his entire system the moment he tried accessing our files.
I exhaled slowly. “And there's Eleanor's famous hospitality.”
Elena gripped my arm. “If they're targeting Langley, they know about the…”
A new alert blared. The lab's motion sensors tripped. Someone was in the private elevator.
I slammed the emergency lockdown button. “Chen, secure the prototype.”
The doctor didn't hesitate, wheeling the cryo-chamber toward the vault as steel shutters descended over lab equipment. Elena already had her gun drawn, her stance wide near the door.
The elevator pinged.
I stood perfectly still, watching the digital display count down the floors. L3... L2... L1...
The doors slid open.
Adrian Cole stepped out, his usually impeccable hair disheveled, his Oxford shirt splattered with what looked like coffee. “Thank God you're here.” I let out a sigh of relief.
Elena didn't lower her weapon. “Prove you're you.”
Adrian stood frozen as he rolled up his sleeve, revealing the scar from our Stanford lab accident, the one no public photos had ever captured. “Eleanor's people just ambushed me outside the clinic. They took the decoy chipset.”
I studied his face, the dilated pupils, the slight tremble in his hands. Real fear. “You're sure it was the decoy?”
His laugh was ragged. “You think I'd risk the real one after what happened to Langley?” He pulled a crumpled note from his pocket, the same Blackwood stationery. “They left this.”
I flattened out the paper. “A proposal, Mrs. Vaughn. The patents for your child's safety.”
The air left my lungs in a rush.
Elena cursed. “They know.”
Adrian's gaze dropped to my stomach, then snapped back up. “I didn't tell them.”
“I know.” My fingers traced the note's edge. Eleanor's game was clear, she wanted me rattled. Wanted me to run to Damien in panic.
But instead, I felt something dangerous settle in my bones.
Cold and calculating.
I turned to the lab's main console. “Activate Phase Two.”
Elena's eyes widened. “It's too soon. We're not…”
“They made it personal.” I entered the authorization codes. “Now we burn them to the ground.”
The monitors flickered to a live feed from Blackwood Industries' headquarters. Their main server room. Their R&D floor. Even Eleanor's private office, all visible through backdoors I'd two years ago when I was still the invisible wife.
Adrian inhaled sharply. “You have access to…”
“Everything.” I pulled up a new window, the Swiss bank transfer logs. “Including this.”
The screen displayed Eleanor's secret account routing five million to Langley...and receiving twenty million from an offshore shell company the same day.
Elena squinted. “Wait, she paid Langley to betray us, but someone paid her more to…”
“Set him up.” I completed, marvelled myself. My fingers flew across the keyboard, tracing the shell company's ownership. “This wasn't just about stealing our tech. This was about…”
The records were resolved.
I froze. The shell company was registered to Natalia Orlova.
Adrian made a choked noise. “Damien's mistress is funding Eleanor?”
“No.” A bitter laugh escaped me. “She's playing both sides.” I pulled up security footage from the Blackwood Estate, Natalia slipping into Damien's study while he was away, planting something beneath his desk. “She's not just his mistress. Seems like she's someone else's weapon.”
The final puzzle piece clicked into place.
Eleanor thought she was manipulating Natalia.
Natalia thought she was playing Eleanor.
And Damien?
Damien had no idea he was standing in the crossfire.
I stood, smoothing my lab coat over my stomach. “Prepare the jet. We're going to Zurich.”
Elena blinked. “Why?”
“Because,” I said, pulling up the encrypted files Natalia had planted in Damien's office, “someone just handed us the keys to the Blackwood fortune.”
The screen flickered to life, revealing a document that made my heart skip a beat. It was Eleanor Blackwood's last will and testament, and the named heir was not Damien.
It was me!
THE REVELATION(Damien's POV)"Damien, what did Eleanor do? What did she do to that poor woman?"I was taken aback by Serena's question. How did she know any of this?"Serena, how do you know about the body? I just found out myself minutes ago."There was a pause on the other end of the line. Then Serena said, "That doesn't matter right now. What matters is finding out if it's Michelle. Damien, please tell me it's not her.""I don't know yet," I admitted. My voice was hollow. "My private investigator is heading to the scene now to find out more information. But Serena, how did you hear about this? Who told you?""I have my sources," Serena said evasively. "The important thing is that we need to know if Michelle is safe. If that body belongs to her, then Eleanor has gone too far. Way too far."I sank into one of the dining room chairs. My legs felt like they could not support me anymore. "I confronted Eleanor about it. She denied everything. She claims Michelle got on the plane to Swit
THE DISCOVERY(Damien's POV)I had not slept at all after Serena hung up on me. I had lain in bed, staring at the ceiling, her words playing over and over in my mind.When was the last time you were a man instead of a puppet?At six in the morning, I gave up on sleep. I got out of bed, showered, and put on a suit. My eyes were bloodshot and my hands were shaking, but I forced myself to go through the motions.I needed to do something. Anything. I could not just sit around waiting for Rufus to call me back.I went downstairs to the dining room. Eleanor was already there, reading the newspaper and sipping her morning tea. She looked as composed and elegant as always. Victoria wasn't back from her trip. That was good. One less person to deal with."Good morning, Damien," she said without looking up. "You're up early.""I couldn't sleep," I said."Guilty conscience?" Eleanor asked. There was a slight edge to her voice. She was still angry about last night. About my threat regarding Marcus
THE MORNING AFTER(Serena's POV)I woke up to the sound of Isabella's laughter coming from the kitchen.For a moment, I was confused. Then everything from last night came rushing back. The visit from Lysander and Helena. The revelations about Elena. The phone call to Damien. All of it crashed over me like a wave.I groaned and pulled the pillow over my head. I did not want to face the day. I did not want to deal with any of it.But Isabella's laughter rang out again, high and sweet, and I forced myself to sit up. Whatever chaos was happening in my life, my daughter still needed me. She still needed breakfast and clothes and love.I dragged myself out of bed and looked in the mirror. My eyes were red and swollen from crying. My hair was a mess. I looked exactly how I felt. Exhausted and broken.I splashed cold water on my face and tried to pull myself together. Then I put on my robe and walked out to the kitchen.The scene that greeted me made me stop in my tracks.Lysander was standin
THE WEIGHT OF TRUTH(Serena's POV)I ended the call with Damien and sat in the darkness of my bedroom, my phone still clutched in my hand.He had sounded exactly like I remembered. Weak. Uncertain. Full of excuses.Nothing had changed. Almost two years had passed and Damien Blackwood was still the same spineless man who had let his grandmother control his life.I wanted to throw my phone across the room. I wanted to scream. But Isabella was sleeping in the next room and I could not risk waking her.Instead, I buried my face in my hands and tried to control the rage burning through me.After Lysander and Helena left my apartment an hour ago, I had paced my living room for a long time. Elena had tried to talk to me, but I told her I needed space. She had retreated to the guest room, probably to cry some more about how sorry she was.I could not think about Elena's betrayal right now. That was a wound I would have to deal with later. Right now, all I could think about was Michelle Wood.
THE CALL FROM THE PAST(Damien's POV)I closed my eyes and tried to sleep, but my phone buzzed.I sat up immediately, my heart pounding. Was it Rufus already? Had he found something about Michelle so quickly?But when I looked at the screen, the number that appeared made my breath catch in my throat.I knew that number. I had dialed it a thousand times. I had saved it, deleted it, and saved it again more times than I could count.Serena.Serena was calling me.My hands shook as I stared at the screen. The phone buzzed again. Why was she calling me at two in the morning? Was something wrong with Isabella? Was my daughter hurt?Terror gripped my chest as I swiped to answer. "Serena? Is Isabella okay? What happened?"There was a brief pause. Then Serena's voice came through, tight and controlled. "Isabella is fine. She's sleeping."I let out a breath I did not know I was holding. "Then why are you calling me at this hour?""Because I need to talk to you about something urgent," Serena sa
THE BREAKING POINT(Damien's POV)“If he doesn't leave this premises, I will have him assassinated."The words hung in the air between Eleanor and me. I watched as the color drained from her face. For once in her life, Eleanor Blackwood looked genuinely shaken."You've lost your mind," she said finally. Her voice was quieter now."Have I?" I asked. "Or have I finally learned what it takes to survive in this family?"Eleanor stared at me for a long moment. Then, without another word, she turned and walked out of my study. I heard her footsteps echoing down the hallway, growing fainter and fainter until they disappeared entirely.I sank into my desk chair, suddenly exhausted. The adrenaline that had fueled my confrontation with Eleanor was draining away, leaving me hollow and shaking.Had I really just threatened to have someone killed? Had those words really come out of my mouth?I put my head in my hands. I did not recognize myself anymore. The man I used to be, the man who believed i







