LOGINKingsley Technologies had been thriving.Not just surviving.Not just growing.Thriving.What had once started as a risky ambition had now become one of the most talked-about companies in Aurelia City. Their product samples had drawn massive attention, exceeding expectations in ways even Alexander hadn’t fully anticipated. Investors were impressed, competitors were watching closely, and customers.Customers couldn’t get enough.Sales had been rapid.Strong.Consistent.Every report that crossed Alexander’s desk told the same story: success.And for a man like him.That meant everything.He had built this.From nothing but an idea, determination, and relentless nights that no one ever saw.Now his name carried weight.Doors opened faster.People listened longer.And in the city’s elite business circles, Alexander Kingsley was no longer just a rising figure.He was established.Recognized.Respected.And for a whileThat had been enough.But success didn’t just attract admiration.It at
The hall was almost empty now.The once lively space had quieted into soft echoes—faint laughter, distant goodbyes, the occasional shuffle of chairs being moved back into place.It felt… different.Like the end of something.Or maybe the beginning.Amelia walked beside Daniel in comfortable silence as they made their way out of the hall. The cool night air wrapped around her the moment they stepped outside, a sharp contrast to the warmth inside.She inhaled slowly.Trying to steady something inside her she couldn’t quite name.“I’m heading to the hotel,” she said after a moment, her voice softer now. “I insisted on spending the night there with my family so we can all leave together tomorrow.”Daniel nodded, his hands sliding into his pockets. “That sounds like you.”She glanced at him. “What does that mean?”“That you’d choose them over everything else,” he said simply. “Even tonight.”There was no judgment in his tone.Just… understanding.Amelia didn’t reply immediately, but a smal
After the call, Daniel slipped his phone back into his pocket and took a steady breath before heading back into the hall.The noise returned instantly—laughter, music, chatter—but his mind was still elsewhere.On her.His eyes searched instinctively, scanning through clusters of students and families until they finally landed on her.Amelia.She stood a little off to the side now, her family gone, but still smiling softly to herself like she was replaying moments in her head.For a second, Daniel just watched her.Then he walked over.“Are you enjoying yourself?” he asked, his voice calm, as if nothing had shifted.Amelia turned, her face lighting up immediately when she saw him. “A little too much, yeah,” she said with a small laugh. “You didn’t get to meet my family. They’ve all gone to check into a hotel… leaving first thing in the morning.”“I’ll meet them some other time,” Daniel replied. “I wanted to allow you some time with your family.”Amelia tilted her head slightly, a soft
Daniel and Amelia arrived at the beautiful hall, and for a moment, it felt like time paused. Heads turned. Conversations died mid-sentence. Even the soft music playing in the background seemed to fade under the weight of attention they drew. They looked like the perfect power couple. Not just because they shared the same color palette in their outfits—his suit tailored to perfection, her dress flowing with quiet elegance—but because of everything else. The way they walked. The way they carried themselves. The quiet confidence that surrounded them like an invisible aura. It was hard not to notice. Amelia didn’t rush her steps. She walked like she belonged there—like she had always belonged there. Daniel matched her pace effortlessly, his presence steady beside her, not overpowering, not competing… just there. Balanced. Intentional. Together. They made their way through the hall, past rows of seated guests, toward the stage prepared for the graduating students. Every step
Graduation day had finally arrived.The entire university buzzed with excitement.The grand hall had been transformed into something breathtaking—far beyond anything Amelia had imagined.Everything shimmered in white and silver.Elegant drapes flowed from the high ceilings, catching the soft glow of crystal chandeliers. Rows of perfectly aligned seats stretched across the hall, already filling with proud families and distinguished guests.Cameramen stood at every angle.Videographers moved carefully through the aisles.A drone hovered above, capturing the entire moment from the sky.Today wasn’t just a graduation.It was a celebration of excellence.And Amelia Hart was right at the center of it.⸻Back in her apartment, Amelia stood in front of her mirror, staring at her reflection.Her heart raced.A strange mix of excitement and nervousness settled in her chest.She pressed her palms lightly against the edge of the dresser.“Calm down,” she whispered to herself.“What could possibly
Life abroad was anything but easy.Thompson Carter wasted no time rebuilding his empire.Within a few years, he had successfully opened multiple branches of Carter Conglomerate across several countries.But business expansion wasn’t the only thing he focused on.He had a son to raise.And Daniel Carter was expected to become the perfect heir.From a young age, Daniel’s life was carefully structured.Elite schools.Private tutors.Business training.Martial arts.Sports.Leadership training.There was no room for weakness.Daniel excelled at everything.By the time he turned twenty-five, he had already taken control of the company’s major operations.Not long after, he officially became the acting head of Carter Conglomerate.Meanwhile, Thompson Carter slowly began stepping back.Not because he was tired of power.But because he wanted to finally rest.After all, the only person he had ever truly loved was gone.Hannah Carter had taken a piece of his heart with her.And he had never re







