LOGINThey tried to break her. Instead, they forged her into a ruthless monster. Five years ago, Jasmine Ives was nothing but a naive girl in love, eager, and willing to hide her identity just to win Enoch Smith's heart. Instead, she was betrayed, humiliated, and cast aside by him for his perfect sweetheart. But Jasmine was never ordinary. She is the heir to the Ives conglomerates, a dynasty powerful enough to collapse industries with a single command. And now she's back, not for love, or mercy, but for payback. Every secret she knows. Every weakness they hide. Every illusion they built. She will tear it apart until nothing remains but ashes and fireworks. They wanted a pawn But they instead created a queen. And this time, the world will bow to the name they tried to erase: Jasmine Ives.
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“Oh my God, I'm so sorry! My hand slipped.” I apologized hysterically, trying to wipe the water I had accidentally splashed on my mother-in-law. “It wasn't intentional.”
“You stupid woman!” Samantha yelled as she shot up from her bed. “Of course it was intentional! You've always wanted to do this, to show me how you've always hated me.”
Her words, like a knife, stabbed me to my core because that's not true. I love her like I loved my mother. I have always loved her.
“You know that's not true. That was…”
“A mistake?” She cut me off with a raised brow. “So, you're saying that I'm lying?”
“No, no. That's not what I'm saying.” I swallowed, lowering my head. “I'm sorry. I was indeed stupid. Forgive me.” I picked up the glass of water from the table again and gave it to her. “Here, you need to take your medicine.”
Samantha sighed dramatically and sat back down like I was in the wrong before taking her drugs.
I heaved out a sigh of relief. At least, she took it. If it meant becoming a doormat to be trampled upon for her to like me and see me as her daughter, then I'm willing. She's been diagnosed with diabetes and I've always tried my best to buy her the medications even though they cost a lot.
She looked at me again and her face turned into a mixture of disbelief and anger. “And what are you doing still standing there? Get the hell out of my room!”
I flinched from the intensity of her voice. I thought I'd have been used to it by now, but I wasn't. “If that's all mother, then I'll be in the dining room.”
I descended the last flight of stairs and the sight in the dining area made my heart ache with disappointment. The long table filled with the feast I had spent the entire day preparing.
Exactly two years ago today, I said yes to Enoch Smith at the very altar where everything changed in a single, startling moment. What began as a sudden choice born of circumstance has since then, became the best thing that had ever happened to me.
But as I looked at the food that had now turned cold and tasteless, the reality hit me like a punch, hollowing my chest until it ached.
Fishing out my phone, I dialed Enoch's number with trembling fingers as I sank into the chair.
Switched off.
Like a blade, the automated voice cut through the silence, the tiny hope I've been clinging to crumbled into a quiet suffocating despair. My hands drifted to my still flat stomach, instinctively rubbing the tiny life growing inside me—our baby.
As one of the many secrets I wanted to share tonight, the dinner, along with my anticipation and every precious feeling, was tipped into the trash.
“Maybe he was busy,” I said. "I will just have to look for another wonderful moment to tell him.” But even as I said that, I just couldn't make myself believe it.
****
“Goodness, you look awful today sis, what the fuck happened to you?” Derek, my younger brother exclaimed, angry.
“It's nothing,” I lied smoothly. “I just want to visit the hospital today.”
His eyes widened and his shoulders tensed. “Are you alright? Did something happen?” He asked, holding me by the shoulders and examining me.
His actions were so fierce but careful that I laughed out loud. “Oh my, you're so cute when you're like this,” I joked, pinching his cheeks.
Derek rolled his eyes. “Can you be serious sis? How can you be joking in moments like this? And why did you call me over when you have your own car?”
“Um, it broke down yesterday when I went to get groceries. So,” I shrugged, praying for him to believe me.
Truth is, Enoch uses my car. He just launched his tech company and he needed mobility if he needed to succeed. But Derek didn't have to know.
“I wanted to be sure of it first, but I'm one month pregnant.”
Derek closed the distance and wrapped me in an embrace so fierce it nearly stole my breath. “So, I'm going to be an uncle?”
I could hear the excitement in his voice. “Yes, you are. So let's go.”
He broke the hug with a confused expression. “But your husband should be the one taking you to the hospital, where is he by the way?”
“Well, he doesn't know about it yet. I intended to tell him yesterday, but…” My eyes drooped into a melancholic gloom, weighted by a quiet sorrow at the thought. “he didn't come home.”
And then, after a sleepless night of tossing and turning, I ended up upsetting my baby.
“That ingrate!” Derek seethed, understanding dawning in his eyes. “I told you he didn't like you. If not because of what happened at the church altar, I don't think he would have spared you a glance and now, look at how thin and unkempt you've become.”
“No, you don't understand.” I quickly said defensively. “His tech company just launched and it's taking a lot of his time. It's… it's not his fault.”
“It’s not his fault?! Did he know you're an Ives and that you invested so much in that company?”
“Hey, Derek!” I whispered, looking to my right and left. “Quiet, or people will hear you. You know how it is. I don't want him to feel inadequate when he learns of my identity as an Ives Heiress. I'll reveal my identity to him after his company's official opening.”
Derek grinded his teeth, but agreed reluctantly. “Okay. But you have to be quick about it.”
*****
“Mrs Smith, your baby is fine. You just need to rest and take the medicine I've prescribed for you.” The nurse informed me, and I nodded, relief washing over me.
“Thank you doctor. I really appreciate this.” I said standing up.
“You're going to be fine. Tell the next patient to come over as you walk out, please?”
“Alright.” I picked up a bulletin for pregys on my way out. If I didn't want to lose this baby too, like I did the last one, then I'll need all the guidance I could get.
I opened the first page and took a glance. But paused when I was almost descending the stairs. I had forgotten to inform the next patient.
I turned around but the couples were already walking towards the doctors office. But that is not what made my heart skip a beat.
That silhouette…
~Melody~The moment we got home, my soon to be mother-in-law practically treated me like royalty. And honestly? As she should. After the disaster that Jasmine bitch caused, I was the only reason Enoch hadn't completely broken down, so yes, I deserve that royal treatment. The moment we entered the mansion, Samantha immediately fussed over me. “Oh, my poor baby,” she cooed dramatically, guiding me towards the couch, “Look at what that shameless woman did to you. Even after divorcing my son, she still couldn't let him be!”I lowered my gaze in feigned modesty, allowing my lashes to tremble slightly. “It's okay, Mother,” I whispered softly, even though the word, Mother, tasted like rotten fruit in my mouth. She's not my mother. She'll never be my mother. Even her proximity and her cheap perfume and talks wants to make me gag. “It's just that I feel so bad that Enoch is suffering.” As if on cue, Samantha's expression softened even further. “Oh sweetheart…” she grabbed my hands affec
~Jasmine~The city lights stretched endlessly beyond the tinted windows as the car glided smoothly through the road, casting slipping reflection across the interior in soft, shifting patterns. The silence in the car was surprisingly soothing. It wasn't the awkward kind of silence, it was a reflective one. The kind that settles after chaos final burns itself out. I leaned my head lightly against the seat and stared outside, watching blurred lights smear across the glass while the events from the evening replayed slowly, over and over again in my head. Enoch's priceless expression when the screen changed. The investors whispering…Melody—who had always thought she was invincible—kneeling and groveling while I made a mockery of her.Samantha’s pointless rage… haha! And that satisfying moment when the entire foundation beneath Star Tech cracked apart publicly. A small smile tugged at my lips. To be sincere, it was so entertaining. Like, when was the last time I got to be this ente
~Enoch~The ride home felt eerily soffocating. It was not because someone was talking and couldn't keep shut, but because no one was talking. The silence inside the car stretched endlessly, thick and heavy, pressing against my skull until it felt unbearable. Outside the tinted windows, the city moved normally— cars zooming past, people laughing somewhere in the distance, lights flashing across buildings— but inside the vehicle, it felt like the world has ended hours ago and only the three of us knew it. I leaned back against the seat and loosened my tie for what felt like the millionth time that evening. My chest still felt tight. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw it again. The investors standing up, the whispers, the beadlines, the way the numbers on the screen disgraced me as they dropped fast it looked like my company was bleeding to death in front of everybody. And Jasmine. Always Jasmine. So, I stopped closing my eyes. I frowned faintly and rubbed my forehead in thought.
~Jasmine~“Apologize?” I repeated unfazed. “That's quite interesting.” My voice carried effortlessly across the terrace, smooth and clear enough for every single person around pool to hear. The silence that followed was immediate, tense, and expectant. Even defense splashing of water against the pool walls seemed to quiet down beneath the weight of everyone's attention. I folded my arms gracefully, my gaze sweeping over the crowd before settling on Enoch. “Then, tell me,” I continued, my gaze sweeping across the crowd, landing briefly on Enoch before moving again, “when the truth comes out… who exactly will be apologizing to who?” A hush silence descended over the atmosphere. “W-what do you mean?” Enoch stuttered, the anger on his face flickering for a second. Beside him, Melody stiffened at the question. Her face was still wet from the pool, mascara slightly smudged beneath her eyes, but this time, the confidence she had been clinging to cracked visibly. Her fingers tightened a
~Enoch~Finally, my mother reached her limits. She moved fast, heels clicking sharply against the ground as she stormed towards Jasmine, fury written all over her face. “You!” She snapped, pointing a mildly aging finger at her. “Ever since my son chased you from our house, you've done everything t
~Enoch~Next was the incessant buzz of my phone. The sound was sharp against the thin fabric of my pocket against my thighs. It vibrated again, insistent, almost aggressive in the way it demands attention. I tried to stubbornly ignore it, and continue because I had to. This was not the moment to lo
~Enoch~“Good morning everyone,” I began, my voice steady, carrying easily across the space as flashes of cameras burst non-stop, capturing every angle and every expression. “As you all know, I am Enoch Smith, and today, I stand before you to introduce something far beyond ordinary advancement—a re
Enoch's pov Since she's a woman, this issue is sorted automatically. I was the CEO of Star Tech. Young, promising, successful, building something the industry was watching. I was, by any objective measure, worth knowing and accommodating. All I needed was a conversation. A little charm here and t
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