Masuk"Welcome home, baby," Dominic said, his voice low and husky, but Valarie's expression didn't waver."Take this paper and sign it," she said, her voice cold and emotionless.Dominic turned to face her, a hint of a smile on his lips. "Why are you so hasty, Valarie? This is a big decision."Valarie's e
It had been a month since Valarie left Dominic, and the man had been a shadow of his former self. He spent most of his days locked away in his office, staring blankly at the walls as the weight of his mistakes crushed him.He couldn't shake the feeling that he had lost everything that truly mattered
Valerie burst into the room, her voice ringing out as she shouted, "STOP IT!!!" Dominic's head snapped towards her, his eyes narrowing in anger."What the fuck are you doing here?" he growled, taking a step towards her.But Valerie didn't listen. She ran towards Arthur, her eyes fixed on his battere
Just as Dominic was about to continue his brutal beating of Arthur, Carter finally spoke up, his voice trembling with fear. "Dominic, please... you need to know the truth."Dominic's eyes narrowed, his grip on Arthur's hair tightening. "What truth?" he spat.Carter took a deep breath before continui
Dominic's voice was calm, but it sent a shiver down Arthur's spine. "Arthur!" he called out, his eyes never leaving the pair.Valarie's grip on Arthur's arm tightened, but Dominic's next words had her releasing him. "Separate them," he instructed, his voice still calm.Valarie's eyes widened in fear
"I never said I loved you," Arthur whispered, his voice trembling with emotion.Valarie's eyes snapped open, and she looked into Arthur's eyes. For a moment, they just stared at each other, the tension between them palpable.Arthur's eyes blazed with intensity. "I love you, Valarie," he confessed, h
PastThe sound of gunfire had shattered the peaceful atmosphere, and the beach shore had turned into a war zone. Dominic's men and Victor's men had clashed, their guns blazing as they fought for control.Valerie had closed her eyes and covered her ears, waiting for the chaos to end. But as the sound
PresentThe woman's hands gripped the steering wheel with a fierce determination, her eyes fixed on the road ahead as she drove nonstop, the silence between her and Valerie growing thicker with each passing mile. Valerie sat beside her, her face pale and worried, her mind racing with questions about
PastOn Dominic's private island, a tranquil paradise, Valerie had spent two months recuperating from the devastating miscarriage. The warm sun, crystal-clear waters, and lush greenery had slowly nursed her back to physical health. However, the emotional wounds still lingered, a constant reminder of
PresentValerie stood frozen, gazing through the hospital room's glass window, witnessing Dominic's army surrounding the building. Once intended to protect her, their presence now suffocated her. The irony twisted in her chest like a knife.She yearned to shatter the glass, escape the toxic world Do







