LOGIN**Chapter 81: One Last Chance**
I stood in the doorway of our penthouse, the weight of the past weeks pressing down on me like the Manhattan skyline outside the windows. The city lights blurred into a glittering haze through the floor-to-ceiling glass, but nothing felt beautiful anymore. Not the marble floors I’d once chosen with such care, not the custom lighting that cast everything in a soft, expensive glow. Everything in this place reminded me of what I had given up—and what I wa**Chapter 81: One Last Chance**I stood in the doorway of our penthouse, the weight of the past weeks pressing down on me like the Manhattan skyline outside the windows. The city lights blurred into a glittering haze through the floor-to-ceiling glass, but nothing felt beautiful anymore. Not the marble floors I’d once chosen with such care, not the custom lighting that cast everything in a soft, expensive glow. Everything in this place reminded me of what I had given up—and what I was still losing.Khalid sat on the edge of the sofa, elbows on his knees, hands clasped tightly together. His usually impeccable shirt was wrinkled, sleeves rolled up. He looked exhausted, haunted. The man who once commanded boardrooms without breaking a sweat now looked like he was barely holding himself together.“Evelyn,” he said, voice low and rough. “Please. One last chance. That’s all I’m asking.”I didn’t answer right away. My fingers tightened around the strap o
**Chapter 80** **The Other Woman’s Pain**The following morning brought a strange, unwelcome quiet to the penthouse. Khalid had returned sometime before dawn — I heard the soft click of the elevator and his heavy footsteps in the hallway. He didn’t come to my room. Instead, I found him asleep on the living room sofa when I emerged for coffee, still in yesterday’s rumpled suit, his face etched with exhaustion even in sleep.I stood there for a long moment, mug in hand, studying the man I had once loved so completely. The lines of stress on his forehead, the slight frown that never fully left his face anymore. The grief over Bean had carved new hollows under his eyes, but so had the impossible choice his father had forced upon him. And now, apparently, Natasha.I should have felt anger. Or at least cold indifference. Instead, as I sipped my coffee and watched the sunrise paint the Manhattan skyline in soft pinks and golds, I felt something more complic
**Chapter 79** **Half-Truths**The documents lay scattered across the dining table like pieces of a broken mirror, each one reflecting a version of my marriage I no longer recognized. I sat there the next morning with a cup of coffee gone cold, staring at the wire transfers, the trust agreements, and the carefully worded memos that painted me as a strategic acquisition rather than a loved partner. The penthouse was quiet except for the distant sounds of the city waking up far below.Khalid had barely slept. I heard him pacing in the primary bedroom until the early hours. When he finally emerged, dressed in a crisp navy suit that looked like armor, his eyes were heavy with exhaustion and something deeper — shame.He stopped when he saw me at the table, the evidence still spread out before me.“You’re still looking at them,” he said softly, pouring himself coffee with unsteady hands.“I keep hoping they’ll say something different if I
**Chapter 78** **Bought Bride**The evidence burned in my hands like a live coal. I stood in the doorway of Khalid’s home office, the printed documents from the anonymous email clutched tightly. The penthouse was quiet except for the low hum of the city far below. Khalid sat at his desk, reviewing spreadsheets, his shoulders tense from the impossible choice his father had forced upon him. He looked up when I entered, his expression shifting from exhaustion to wariness as he saw my face.“We need to talk,” I said, my voice steady but cold. “Now.”He set his pen down slowly. “Evelyn, if this is about the company again—”“It’s about us.” I crossed the room and dropped the stack of papers on his desk. The top page showed a wire transfer of nearly two million dollars to my father’s contracting business, dated three months before our engagement. Another detailed debt clearances for my mother’s medical bills. A trust fund in my name with clauses th
**Chapter 77** **Impossible Choice**The silence after Richard Voss’s ultimatum was heavier than any argument we’d had. Khalid stood frozen in the middle of the guest room, phone still clutched in his hand like a live grenade. His father’s words echoed between us: *Choose. The company or this crumbling marriage.*I watched him carefully, arms crossed, my steel resolve holding firm even as my heart twisted. This was the moment. The true test. After everything — the hospital revelations about Bean, the shared tears, the jealousy-fueled fight over Marcus — would he finally choose us?Khalid’s shoulders slumped. He looked exhausted, broken by grief and pressure from all sides. When he finally spoke, his voice was hoarse.“I need time to think.”Those four words landed like a final blow.I let out a slow breath, nodding once. “Of course you do.”He stepped closer, reaching for me, but I moved back. “Evelyn, please. This
**Chapter 76** **Jealous Fire**The penthouse had never felt so small. The walls I had so carefully designed with warm neutrals and soft textures now closed in like a cage of my own making. I stood in the guest room — my sanctuary — staring at my reflection in the full-length mirror. The woman looking back was no longer the soft, self-sacrificing wife who once rearranged her entire life around Khalid Voss. She was sharper. Stronger. Unapologetic. And right now, she was exhausted from another night of fractured sleep and emotional warfare.The fight from the previous evening still echoed through the vast space. Khalid’s jealousy had ignited like dry tinder, burning hotter than I had ever seen. Marcus’s gentle confession had become the spark.I heard his footsteps in the hallway before he appeared in the doorway. He hadn’t slept either. Dark circles carved deep shadows under his eyes, his jaw clenched tight enough to crack marble. The powerful CEO look
**Chapter 50: The Storm Approaches**The confession had stripped me bare. Every word I had held inside for so long—the miscarriage I had suffered alone last year, the devastating truth about Richard’s financial manipulations and engineered payments to my family, the quiet plan I had been building t
Chapter 41: Mutual SecretsThe tension in our Langham suite crackled like electricity before a storm. London’s evening lights glittered beyond the tall windows, indifferent to the unraveling happening inside. Khalid stood inches from me, his hands still cupping my face, but the tendernes
Chapter 39: Enemy TerritoryThe conference room in the Voss Holdings London tower felt more like a battlefield than a place of business. Sunlight filtered weakly through the floor-to-ceiling glass, casting long shadows across the polished mahogany table where the European merger team had
Chapter 31: The Silent Treatment The silence was worse than any argument. For three full days after the *New York Magazine* photoshoot, Khalid barely spoke to me. He moved through the penthouse like a shadow — present but untouchable. He left early for the office bef







