Mag-log inVienna arrived back home at midnight after searching for a job all day. She entered the house, but no one was home.
She collapsed onto one of the two chairs in the room. She had only been able to get one job that day, and the pay was minimal.
She removed her jacket and picked up her phone to call Vanessa, but her call was rejected.
She wanted to redial, but then she heard the door open, and Vanessa entered with Nisan following closely behind her.
“Where have you been? We thought something had happened, so we went to look for you,” Vanessa said.
“What do you mean, where was I? I told you I was going to look for a job,” Vienna replied.
Vanessa hissed and sat down on the second chair.
“So, was there any success?” Nisan asked.
“Yes, I was able to get one, but the pay isn’t much,” Vienna answered.
“That’s good. Have you eaten anything yet? There’s a little food in the kitchen,” Nisan said.
“What type of job did you find? Where is the place?” Vanessa interrogated instead.
“Why are you asking? A job is a job,” Vienna replied neutrally.
“You’re hiding something. If it’s somewhere decent, then you would have already started talking about it,” Vanessa said, not giving up.
Nisan also looked at her suspiciously.
“Okay, fine. It’s a club, but it’s a pretty decent one,” Vienna confessed.
“I knew it. You can’t work there,” Vanessa objected.
“I also think you shouldn’t work there. Remember what happened the last time you worked at a clubhouse?” Nisan added.
“Nothing like that is going to happen here. It’s really a decent place, and I really need the money,” Vienna assured them, but Vanessa refused to agree.
“I am against it, and that’s final. If anything happens to you, then what will happen to our family? You can work anywhere but not there.”
“If you insist that I shouldn’t work there, then where do you want me to get money for you and Mom? We have only a few days left, but we don’t even have a quarter of the money we need for Mom, let alone for you. And you want me to quit a job that will actually bring in money for us. Then what do you want me to do?” Vienna yelled, frustrated.
“Is that why you want to sell your body for money? Do you think Mom will be happy when she finds out about it?” Vanessa retorted, also raising her voice.
Vienna glared at her angrily, then stormed out of the room and slammed the door shut, leaving Nisan with Vanessa.
Nisan moved closer to Vanessa and placed his hand on her shoulder.
“You shouldn’t have talked to her like that; she’s already stressed about everything.”
“And I’m not?” Vanessa snapped, snatching his hand away.
“Do you both think I’m not stressed? You shouldn’t speak up for her in front of me,” she said, turning to leave the house.
“Where are you going so late?” he asked, holding her back.
“I want to get something from the convenience store nearby,” she said, shaking off his hand before heading out.
Nisan sighed and turned to go meet Vienna inside. Vienna sprang to her feet when she noticed someone coming in, but a look of disappointment crossed her face when she saw that it was Nisan and not her sister.
“I thought you were angry with her. Why are you expecting her to come meet you?” he asked as he sat down on the bed next to her.
“Where did the two of you go today? I know it’s a lie that you went out to look for me,” Vienna asked.
“It’s not entirely a lie,” he answered.
“Did something happen?” Vienna asked suspiciously.
“Then do you really intend to sell your body for money?” he questioned.
“What nonsense are you saying? She just assumed that. But maybe… the thought crossed my mind,” she answered grumpily.
“So Vanessa is right,” Nisan said and stood up.
“Where is she?” Vienna asked.
“She went to get something from the store,” he replied before leaving.
Shortly after, Vanessa entered the room, and Vienna pretended to be asleep. She felt Vanessa move closer and sit down at the edge of the bed. Vanessa took one of her legs in her arm and placed a small bowl with hot water beside her to massage her legs gently.
“You don’t have to pretend. I know you’re not sleeping,” Vanessa said.
“I told you not to walk everywhere all the time and to take the bus once in a while, but you wouldn’t listen. If anything happens to you, then how will you be able to work later?” She finished massaging and applied some pain reliever cream on Vienna’s legs.
Vienna suddenly sat up and grabbed the cream from her hand.
“You should also apply some on your legs,” she said, bending down to reach them.
“What are you doing?” Vanessa asked, moving her legs away, but Vienna pulled them back.
“Do you think I don’t know that you walk to and from school every day? How do you expect me, as your elder sister, to take a bus while you walk?” Vienna said as she closed the lid of the cream and looked at her seriously.
“Listen, you are my responsibility. I know you don’t like it, but it’s my duty to take care of you, and I will.”
“I am not like you; I am quite strong,” Vanessa replied stubbornly.
“I know you want to help, but you should focus on your studies,” Vienna persuaded.
“I am eighteen, I can take care of myself,” she cut in.
“Yes, but until you get admitted into university, you are still a teenager to me. And I promise you, I will make sure we get the money needed for you to write your final exams and for Mom’s operation.”
“You’re not going to sell yourself, are you?”
“No, idiot, I would never do that,” she said and hugged her.
“Don’t hug me like a child. I need to sleep now so I can leave early tomorrow,” Vanessa said, pushing her off before lying down quietly.
Vienna smiled, then lay down beside her and hugged her to sleep.
Bonus Chapter. Alan drives Vienna to the clinic for her regular check-up, one hand on the wheel, the other reaching back to hold little Alex's hand. But Alex pulls away with a slight frown."Dad, I'm a man now. You don't have to hold my hand in public," he says with an air of seriousness far beyond his five years.Alan chuckles. "Really? Since when?""Since forever," Alex replies confidently. "People will think I'm still a baby if you keep doing that."With an amused smirk, Alan lifts his hand in a full, dramatic salute. "Yes, sir. Noted, young man."They walk into the clinic, and after a few quiet steps, Alex glances up at his father again. "Dad, do you think Mom's going to have a boy or a girl?""I want a little brother," Alex declares without waiting for an answer. "That way, we can do cool stuff together-and he won't be into dressing up like those silly girls at school."Alan raises a brow, murmuring just loud enough, "I don't want that."Alex hears it. "Don't want what?"
Two of Alan's bodyguards entered the room and firmly took Benita from Sam's grasp, escorting her out without mercy. "I know she's done terrible things," Sam said with a hint of sympathy, " But please... don't hurt her." "That depends on my mood," Alan replied coldly, then turned and led Vienna out of the house. Sam followed behind them."I didn't know you told Alan about this," Sam asked Vienna, his voice a mix of surprise and concern. "I'm sorry," she said gently, "but it was for the best." Alan's patience was thinning, his expression growing more serious."Mr. Alan, I'm really sorry about everything," Sam said, stepping forward and stretching out a hand. Alan didn't take it. Instead, he brushed past him with indifference. Sam chuckled softly, not offended by the snub. He turned to Vienna. "I just hope we can still be friends," he said sincerely, holding out his hand again.Alan instinctively stepped forward, but Vienna subtly stopped him with a light touch on his arm. "I don't
Nisan takes a taxi to Vanessa's apartment. As he leans back in the seat, a quiet sense of relief washes over him-he's finally said what he needed to say. For the first time in a long while, he feels light, almost happy.He once longed to reunite with his father, tired of being labeled "fatherless," but after two years of living that life, he realizes he prefers to be somewhere he's loved for who he truly is-not for what he represents.The taxi pulls up in front of Vanessa's building. Nisan pays with the last of his cash, steps out, and knocks gently on the door. He waits. About a minute later, Carolina opens it.She says nothing when she sees him, only gives a nod and steps aside to let him in. Silently, she leads him down the hallway to Vanessa's room. She's already asleep.Carolina leaves him there and quietly walks away.Nisan steps closer and sits on the edge of the bed. He gazes at Vanessa with quiet remorse. He shouldn't have left her-not when she needed him most. Gently, he tak
Vanessa suddenly stopped insulting him and abruptly ended the call. Nisan, caught off guard, quickly dialed her number again. But this time, someone else answered."Hello?" a voice said. It was her roommate."Can you please give the phone to her?" Nisan pleaded, his voice shaky.Carolina hesitated but eventually handed the phone over, clearly reluctant."Vanessa-" he started, but she cut him off."Nisan, can you... can you not go through with the engagement?" she asked softly, her voice trembling. "Can't you break it off for me?"He didn't answer. He could hear her sobbing quietly on the other end."Remember when you told me you'd grant me a wish before leaving?" she asked. "Can I use it now? If it's about money-I will work harder to support you-" Carolina snatched the phone from Vanessa before she could say anymore nonsense and ended the call.Nisan stood frozen, the silence on the line echoing louder than any words. He slowly lowered the phone from his ear, still stunned, just as
"Are you staying over?" Victoria asks, popping another fruit into her mouth."I'm not sure I should," Vienna replies, taking a bite from the plate herself.Within moments, Miner walks into the house. Both women stand up to greet him. Victoria walks up to him with a cheerful smile, wrapping him in a warm hug before taking his bag."What's the reason behind all this excitement?" Miner asks, raising a brow at his wife's unusually cheerful demeanor."Aren't you just glad I'm happy?" Victoria teases with a playful tone."I am... just pleasantly surprised," he replies, clearly curious."Vienna's here too," Victoria adds, glancing at Vienna with a subtle nod.Miner nods knowingly and takes off his suit and shoes before settling on the couch. Victoria quietly takes them to the bedroom."I'll leave you two to talk," she says with a smile, disappearing down the hallway.Miner turns to Vienna. "So, what's this about? You sounded urgent.""Dad," Vienna begins hesitantly, her tone serious, "I need
Sam stares at Vienna in utter disbelief, his mind struggling to process everything she's just revealed. Her words paint a picture entirely different from what Benita had told him.According to Benita, Vienna had manipulated Karen-driving him to madness-while stringing Sam along with lies. She claimed Vienna abandoned Karen coldly for Alan's wealth and even aborted Karen's child to erase any trace of their relationship. Benita insisted Alan framed Karen, leading to his arrest and eventual death. Through it all, Benita positioned herself as the loyal friend Sam never noticed, the one who suffered in silence and was wrongfully imprisoned because of Vienna.But now, hearing Vienna's version, Sam's certainty crumbles.Vienna, calm but resolute, watches the confusion twist across his face. She reaches into her bag and pulls out a folder thick with documents-proof of Karen and Benita's alliance, their plot to seize control of the company, and details about Alan's eye injury."Take this,"







