LOGINAnastasia's POV
As I descended the stairs, the eerie silence of the mansion enveloped me. Nora's greeting was laced with a hint of trepidation. "Good morning, ma'am." Her eyes darted around, as if searching for an escape from the tension.
"Where are your colleagues?" I asked, my instincts sensing something was amiss.
Nora's voice barely rose above a whisper. "Sir Kelvin fired them all this morning. Except for me and one other."
My heart raced as I processed the news. "He said he had no use for a full house since you would be leaving soon." Nora's eyes pleaded for reassurance. "Is that true, ma'am?"
I bit back a curse, my mind reeling from Kelvin's audacity. "No, it isn't true," I whispered, my voice trembling with rage. "Go ahead, Nora. Thank you for informing me."
I hastily retreated to my bedroom, fear gripping my heart. What other sinister plans did Kelvin have in store for me? The silence of the mansion seemed to be closing in, and I knew I had to act fast to protect myself from his wrath.
I hastened to get ready, eager to escape the mansion and seek answers from my father, who had told Kelvin that my grandfather left Kelvin a trust fund.
But, as I attempted to leave, I found Kelvin's father sitting in my living room, sipping coffee. Nora hovered nearby, her eyes apologetic for not warning me of his presence. I gestured for her to leave, my mind racing with questions. Why was he here? Had Kelvin sent him to plead his case?
"Thanks for the coffee," he said, his appreciation a mere courtesy. I nodded curtly, my patience wearing thin.
"Please, state your purpose. Why have you come?"
He set the cup down, his eyes locked on mine. "I heard about the incident between you and my stepson, Kelvin. I must say, I'm concerned."
I raised an eyebrow, skeptical. "Concerned? Why? Did Kelvin send you to persuade me to divorce him? And did he also tell you what had really happened? How I saw him sleeping with my best friend and how I am not going to give into a divorce."
He shook his head. "No, child. He doesn't know I'm here and he really told me everything. I came because I know Kelvin better than you do. You may have been married for three years, but I've lived with him since his mother passed away. I've seen the way he operates."
His words piqued my interest, and I leaned in, my guard still up. "Go on."
"He came to my house, sharing his troubles with me, which was unusual. But I listened, and I believe you're in danger, trapped in this marriage if you don't divorce him immediately."
As he spoke, I listened intently, weighing the truth in his words. Was he genuinely concerned for my well-being, or was this another ploy to manipulate me? I searched his eyes, seeking answers, but only found a deep sincerity that left me wondering.
"Ma'am." Nora called out
"Nora, what's wrong?" I asked, turning to face her, but my question was met with a chilling sight. Two masked men held her hostage, a gun pressed to her head. My heart raced as I froze, Kelvin's father and I exchanging a shocked glance.
"Get on the ground," the armed man barked, his voice cold and detached. I obeyed, my mind racing with thoughts of escape and survival.
But what happened next left me reeling. Kelvin's father stood up, a sly smile spreading across his face as he approached the armed men.
"I guess my work here is done," he said, his tone dripping with deceit.
"You wretched being. Like father, like son," I spat, my words laced with venom and pain.
"He laughed, his eyes gleaming with malice.
"Kelvin was right about you. You're a naive lady, indeed. My payment, please," he said, stretching out his hands to collect his reward for betraying me.
But before he could receive it, one of the armed men turned the gun on him. "Sir Kelvin had a change of plan," he said, his voice devoid of emotion.
"What do you mean?" Kelvin's father asked, his tone laced with annoyance.
"This," the man replied, pulling the trigger. Kelvin's father crumpled to the ground, a pool of blood spreading from his lifeless body. I screamed, Nora's terrified cry echoing mine.
I was paralyzed with fear, my eyes fixed on the ruthless men. "Please, don't kill me," I begged, my voice trembling. "I'll give you anything, double what Kelvin paid you. Just spare my life."
The men laughed, their cold, mirthless laughter sending chills down my spine. One of them approached me, his gun trained on me, while the other held Nora in a chokehold. I was at their mercy, and I knew I had to think fast if I wanted to survive.
"Why hasn't she collapsed yet?" the man growled, yanking my hair back to reveal the other maid, who had been standing silently beside Nora. "Did you serve her the coffee?" he asked, his gaze fixed on her.
The maid nodded, her eyes cold and detached. "Yes, I did. The sleeping pills should take effect any moment now."
I felt a surge of anger and disgust, my face twisted in pain. But tears refused to come, my eyes dry and burning. The maid's betrayal was a sting I couldn't shake off.
"Give her the payment," the man instructed, his grip on my hair tightening.
The other man handed her an envelope, and for a moment, she smiled, her eyes gleaming with greed. But before she could even open it, a bullet struck her head, and she crumpled to the ground.
"Stop, please!" I begged, my eyes closed tight, my voice shaking. Two innocent lives had been taken in front of me, and I was next. The silence that followed was deafening, and I knew pondered if this was the end of me.
"We can't afford to wait any longer for her to pass out," the man growled, his grip on my hair tightening. "We'll just have to do this the easy way."
Before I could even process his words, a searing pain exploded in my head as he struck me with a brutal force.
I crumpled to the ground, my vision blurring, and my senses reeling. As I struggled to focus, the man ripped off his mask, revealing his face, but my gaze was too hazy to make out his features.
Nora's terrified scream pierced the air, "Ma'am Anastasia!" But before I could respond, a gunshot rang out, silencing her cry, and everything went black.
Anastasia's POV"Wake up, Anastasia! You can't die on me now, not when I've only just begun to toy with you," Kelvin sneered, his grip on my throat like a vice. I fought to break free, but his hands were unyielding.Finally, I managed to pry open my eyes, it was only a dream, I gasped for air as if it were a luxury. "Anastasia, darling," my father cooed, his presence a welcome respite from Kelvin's cruelty.But my relief was short-lived, as my gaze fell upon my stepmother and sister, their eyes blazing with malevolence.I turned my attention back to my father, the beeping of the hospital machines a stark reminder of my precarious situation. "What happened to you, my princess?" he asked, his voice laced with concern."Kelvin...Kelvin is trying to kill me, Father," I whispered urgently. "I need to get out of here, now!""Look, darling, your husband is here," my father said, his voice laced with a mix of confusion and concern."He's not my husband!" I yelled, my voice echoing through the
Anastasia's POVMy eyes widened in terror as I frantically dropped the gun and raised my hands in surrender."No... please... I didn't do this! I didn't kill anyone!" I stuttered, desperate to proclaim my innocence.But my pleas fell on deaf ears. "Stay back, Mrs. Arnold. Hands in the air!" the officer commanded, their grip on me tightening as they handcuffed me.I struggled against the restraints, my voice hoarse from screaming."No, you have to listen to me! I'm innocent! Kelvin Arnold is behind this, not me! He's the one who killed them, not me!"But my words were met with cold indifference, and I was dragged away, my hands bound behind me, my heart heavy with despair."Please, officers, you have to listen to me! I'm begging you, hear me out!" I pleaded, my eyes overflowing with tears as I was forced into the police van like a common criminal. It had all happened so suddenly, and Kelvin was behind it all. I wept, my tears falling like rain, as the pain and betrayal seared into my h
Anastasia's POVAs I descended the stairs, the eerie silence of the mansion enveloped me. Nora's greeting was laced with a hint of trepidation. "Good morning, ma'am." Her eyes darted around, as if searching for an escape from the tension."Where are your colleagues?" I asked, my instincts sensing something was amiss.Nora's voice barely rose above a whisper. "Sir Kelvin fired them all this morning. Except for me and one other."My heart raced as I processed the news. "He said he had no use for a full house since you would be leaving soon." Nora's eyes pleaded for reassurance. "Is that true, ma'am?"I bit back a curse, my mind reeling from Kelvin's audacity. "No, it isn't true," I whispered, my voice trembling with rage. "Go ahead, Nora. Thank you for informing me."I hastily retreated to my bedroom, fear gripping my heart. What other sinister plans did Kelvin have in store for me? The silence of the mansion seemed to be closing in, and I knew I had to act fast to protect myself from h
Anastasia's POVKelvin disentangled himself from Sarah's embrace, zipping up his pants with a nonchalant air, as if he was simply adjusting his attire, not just moments after being caught in the act of betrayal.His gaze met mine, and his voice dripped with venom as he sneered, "You know, Anastasia, for a woman as stunning as you, you're astonishingly naive. So blind to the truth that I never had any genuine interest in you from the start."Each word felt like a razor-sharp slice to my heart, the pain piercing and relentless. Tears welled up in my eyes, but I refused to let them fall, wiping them away with a fierce determination.I would not give him the satisfaction of seeing me crumble. The shards of my shattered heart cut deep, but I stood tall, my eyes locked on his, my spirit unbroken."You finally admit it, you wretched bastard," I spat, forcing back the tears that threatened to spill."Oh, come on, you saw the signs, but I guess you loved me too much to give up on this worthles
Anastasia's POVCertainly, I've seen people trapped in loveless marriages, but I'm not one of them. As a young woman, presumed daughter of the affluent Wellington family, I defied convention and married the man of my choice, rather than settling for a life of servitude like many of my peers. And I've never looked back with regret.As I busied myself in the kitchen, whipping up a special breakfast for my husband and me on our third anniversary, one of the maids approached me hesitantly. "Ma'am, are you certain we can't assist you?"I smiled, pouring the fluffy pancakes onto a plate with precision. "No, thank you, I've got this. Today is a special day, and I want to do everything myself to make it perfect for him."The maid nodded and retreated, leaving me to my culinary endeavors. I savored the moment, relishing the joy of doing something special for the man I loved, and the life we had built together.I smiled to myself, drizzling honey over the fluffy pancakes, lost in the warmth of







