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Chapter 100

Author: Michy Gaza
last update publish date: 2026-02-09 13:15:58

A tear slipped out before he could stop it, soaking into the pillow.

He scrubbed at his face angrily, embarrassed even though no one was watching.

“Stupid,” he muttered. “You’re stupid.”

He reached for the phone again, hesitated, then set it back down. He didn’t want to bother Damian. What if calling again just proved he was clingy?

The thought made his chest ache even more.

He curled in on himself, arms wrapped tight around his middle, trying to make himself smaller, quieter, easier to forget.
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    Lysandra’s breathing grew uneven. “No…”Her hand came up to her temple. “If she’s Seraphina…” Her eyes widened slowly. “…then everything changes.”Everything.Her position.Her future.Her place beside Damian.Her claim.Her power.All of it..Threatened.No.Because if Seraphina was Sera then she was still “Mrs. Blackwell.”The words tasted like poison. Her nails dug into her palm. Hard.“That can’t happen.” Her voice dropped. “I won’t allow it.”She turned sharply back to the screen. Staring at Sera’s face, at Seraphina’s face.The same.The exact same.And suddenly every interaction made sense.The way Damian had changed.The way he looked at her.The way he tolerated things he never would have before.The way he let her stay.Let her command.Let her exist so close to him without control.Lysandra’s stomach dropped. “…He doesn’t know.”The realization came like a lifeline. Of course he didn’t know. If he did everything would be different.He would have claimed her already. Pulled

  • The Heirmaker's Bride   Chapter 185

    The corridor outside the treatment room stretched longer than it should have. Or maybe it just felt that way.Sera began walking again. Fast. Too fast.Her heels struck the floor in sharp, uneven rhythms, echoing off the sterile walls like something chasing her.His voice followed her anyway.I’m sorry.It wouldn’t stop.No matter how far she walked.No matter how tightly she held herself together.Her grip on the tablet tightened until her fingers hurt.She turned the corner and stopped again. Abruptly. Like her body had reached a limit her mind refused to acknowledge.The hallway was empty and that was when it hit.It crashed into her chest all at once.Her breath hitched. Her hand came up instinctively, pressing against her sternum like she could physically hold herself together.“No…” The word slipped out, barely a whisper.Her eyes shut tightly but that didn’t help. Because now there was nothing to distract her. No machines. No voices. No control. Just him telling her he was sorr

  • The Heirmaker's Bride   Chapter 184

    The next session felt… off. Not in the machines. Not in the data. In her.Sera stood beside the console, posture straight, voice steady, hands precise as ever. Anyone watching would think nothing had changed. But inside everything was louder.Adrik’s words from breakfast hadn’t faded.Uncomfortable.Unavoidable.Do you remember how he treated you?She did. God, she did. And as she worked, as she adjusted the interface along Damian’s spine, those memories began to creep in, uninvited and vivid.The cold dinners.The long silences.The way she would speak… and he wouldn’t respond.The way Lysandra’s voice used to echo through those same halls she had just walked through days ago.Mocking.Belittling.And him standing there. Watching and doing nothing.Her fingers paused for a fraction of a second against the interface. Then resumed.Professional.Focused.Detached.“Signal stable,” one of the doctors said. “Proceeding to phase two.”“Proceed,” Sera replied. Her voice didn’t shake but he

  • The Heirmaker's Bride   Chapter 183

    Morning at the Volkov estate came with a quiet kind of elegance.Sunlight spilled through tall windows, catching on polished surfaces and soft linen, making everything look calmer than it really was.But beneath that calm there was tension.Sera sat at the breakfast table, her coffee untouched, fingers lightly wrapped around the cup as if she needed the warmth more than the taste.Nikolai was at the far end, already halfway through his meal, distracted by something on his tablet as he mumbled to himself about “signal optimization.”Adrik sat across from her. Watching. Not in the obvious way. But in the way of someone who had learned her over years.He noticed the small things.The way her shoulders held just a little too tight.The way her eyes drifted, not to him, not to the table but somewhere else entirely.Back there.Back to him.“So,” Adrik said finally, breaking the silence.“You’re extending your stay.”It wasn’t a question.Sera nodded.“Yes.”“How long?”“A few more days.”“

  • The Heirmaker's Bride   Chapter 182

    Anton smirked faintly. “You didn’t think we’d just let her walk into another man’s territory without knowing what’s going on, did you?”A beat.“A maid,” Anton continued casually. “Placed there. Quiet. Loyal. Invisible.”Damian’s gaze didn’t leave him now. “She’ll report anything unusual.”“Movements.”“Visitors.”“Security shifts.”“Anything concerning.”A small pause. Then softer, “She’s safe.”That word again.Safe.Damian leaned back slightly in his chair. The tension in his shoulders easing just a fraction. “Good.”Anton watched him carefully. "You don’t look convinced.”“I am.”“Then why do you still look like you want to burn the world?”Damian’s lips curved slightly. Because he did. Because part of him always would. “Because she left.”Anton nodded slowly. “Yeah.”“You going to stop her?” Anton asked.Damian shook his head. “No.”That surprised him. “Really?”Damian’s gaze dropped briefly to his legs again. Then lifted. Steadier now. “No. I’m going to earn my way back.”Anton

  • The Heirmaker's Bride   Chapter 181

    Downstairs Damian had already been informed.He didn’t react immediately. Not outwardly.He just sat there. Still. Processing. Then he wheeled himself toward the staircase.Slow.By the time Sera came down again, he was already there.Waiting.She stopped mid step when she saw him.Of course.He wasn’t going to let this happen quietly.Nikolai lingered behind her, unsure.“…You’re leaving,” Damian said.Not a question. A statement.Sera nodded. “Yes.”“Why?”“Because it’s the best option.”“For who?”“For me.”That landed.Damian’s gaze didn’t waver. “And the treatment?”“Continues at the facility.” Her voice was calm. Prepared. “I’ll come in every day.”“You won’t stay.”“No.”Silence.Then Damian leaned forward slightly. “You don’t have to do this.”Sera’s fingers tightened slightly around the handle of her bag. “Yes, I do.”“No, you don’t.”“Yes.”Her voice sharpened just a little. “I do.”He studied her. Carefully. Trying to read what she wasn’t saying. Because this, this wasn’t j

  • The Heirmaker's Bride   Chapter 18

    Adrik held her gaze for a long moment, then nodded. “Alright.”He hesitated at the door. “Just… be careful. News like this has a way of stirring ghosts.”When the door closed behind him, the office felt too large.Too quiet.Sera remained standing long after he left, hands braced against the edge o

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  • The Heirmaker's Bride   Chapter 10

    Damian’s control finally gave out.He stood there, rigid, staring at the place Lysandra had been, as if his anger might still be standing in her shape. His chest felt tight. Too tight. Each breath scraped instead of eased.Then his knees buckled.Not dramatically. Not like the movies.Just… gave in

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  • The Heirmaker's Bride   Chapter 12

    The elevator ride down was short and familiar.Nikolai stood straight beside Adrik, backpack secured, toy stethoscope peeking out of the side pocket like contraband. He watched the numbers tick down with the seriousness of a man heading into negotiations.“You’re quiet,” Adrik said, glancing at him

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  • The Heirmaker's Bride   Chapter 17

    Seraphina had been gentle. Soft. Afraid.Lysandra had been fierce. Capable. Willing to stand in fire.And still... Still he chose a ghost.Her knees gave out completely then, and she sank onto the cold stone steps, sobbing openly, dignity forgotten. Guards stationed nearby exchanged uneasy glances,

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