LOGINThe next day, Ava and Adrian arrived at the sprawling Cole mansion. The estate was massive, with multiple residences within the compound, guarded heavily, and their car’s journey from the gate to the main house alone felt like a mile-long walk.
Adrian noticed that Ava seemed off but every time he asked, she brushed it aside, claiming she was “under the weather.” His brows furrowed slightly as his mind drifted back to that morning. He had personally clasped the sapphire pendant around her neck, watching closely for her reaction. “It's beautiful, isn't it?” His eyes sparkled with pride as his fingers traced her neck while he fastened the clasp. The cold metal pressed against her skin, the pendant felt heavy, suffocating. “Perfect” Adrian stepped back to admire his handiwork. His satisfaction was obvious. “Tonight, the whole Cole family will be present and with this necklace, you would definitely be the most beautiful woman in the room.” “Do I need to go?” Ava asked, sounding tired of everything related to his family. “Of course, you're my wife”Adrian replied immediately wondering where her enthusiasm went to. For a moment, he had expected at least a flicker of excitement… but there had been nothing. No smile. No warmth. Just that same distant look in her eyes. Now, seeing her like this again, Adrian couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong. Beside him, Ava forced herself to sit still, her fingers subconsciously brushing against the pendant resting on her chest. It felt heavy… suffocating even. Her stomach churned at the memory of the message she had received earlier from the anonymous number, it was a picture. Her breath hitched faintly as the image flashed in her mind clear as day. Not only had she been wearing the exact same pendant… but her neck had been marked with hickeys and faint scratches. [I specifically chose these for us, hope you like it? Last night was amazing… I can’t wait for more.] The text had been followed by a laughing emoji. Ava swallowed hard, bile rising in her throat. The memory alone made her want to hurl. Every instinct in her screamed to rip the pendant off her neck and throw it away, but instead, she forced her lips into a small, practiced smile. She wouldn’t break. Not here. Not now. As Ava stepped out of the car, her heels betrayed her, wobbling precariously. Before she could stumble, a pair of strong arms caught her mid-fall. “Easy there,” a deep, smooth voice said. She looked up into the eyes of Damien, Adrian’s uncle, a man whose presence made the air itself feel heavier. He was impossibly tall, broad-shouldered, with sharp features softened only by a dangerous kind of charm. His dark hair was swept back perfectly, his jaw strong and defined. But it was the intensity in his piercing hazel eyes that made Ava’s breath hitch. It was the kind of look that seemed to see everything, even the parts you tried to hide. His tailored suit clung to his frame just enough to hint at the strength beneath, and his aura was both protective and utterly intoxicating. Damien was the last child of the Cole’s with Adrian's mom being his elder sister. The age gap between him and Adrian was six long years. He refused to join the family business, the Cole Group and grew his own business, Phoenix Code Solutions, a tech empire that had outgrown the Cole Group fivefold making him the most richest in the family and the country. Adrian’s eyes turned dark at the scene before him and he frowned as Damien held Ava firmly. Masking it with a polite smile, he stepped forward. “Thank you… for not letting her fall,” he said, tightening his grip on Ava’s hand as though to reclaim what had just been ‘lost.’ Damien’s lips curled into a faint, knowing smile, a smile that concealed as much as it revealed. “Of course,” he replied, his tone smooth and measured. Without another word, he turned, his presence commanding every step as he strode inside, leaving Adrian’s forced smile faltering into a frown, he turned to Ava. “You know I hate seeing you with other men, let alone them touching you”he frowned deeply. Ava wished her hands could meet his cheeks, the same man cheating on her was jealous. “I'm so sorry” she apologized, “I should have fallen face flat at the front of the Cole's mansion, in the presence of everyone instead of letting your family member save me” she added, her frown clearly plastered on her face. “That’s not what I mean,” Adrian mumbled quietly, his voice low, “but… let’s leave it.” Inside, the couple was greeted warmly by Adrian’s grandparents. Grandfather Jonathan and Grandmother Maria beamed as the couple entered. Adrian’s mother, Amber, did not hide her disdain for Ava, but the daughter in-law was already used to it. Adrian’s father, Albert Cole, wasn’t present, as he was attending to matters related to the family business. Due to the affluence of the Cole family, he had married into the family and taken his wife’s surname. Everyone exchanged pleasantries while Damien entered the room moments later, Marie immediately pointed at Adrian showering him with praises for being able to have a family and still handle the family business, her expression hardened at Damien, “you're clocking thirty soon, if you haven't brought a wife to me, Damien…I will cut you off entirely.” Damien didn't blink, he rolled his eyes as he decided to greet other family members. Amber seized the moment making cutting remarks about Ava and Adrian’s two-year marriage and the absence of grandchildren. Adrian defended Ava silently, shushing his mother with a glare that promised consequences. Ava wasn't even grateful that he defended her, she didn't want to be there at all but it didn't matter. After the brief introductions and the usual small talk, Adrian received a call. “I have to go,” he said quietly to Ava. He also mentioned that his grandmother’s driver would take her home. “Okay,” she replied, packing her things quietly. Grandfather Jonathan requested to be taken to his room as he was already exhausted, Damien immediately went to help him up, leading him upstairs. Once the three men left, Maria and Amber exchanged looks and coldly turned to Ava, “I’m sure you know your way home.” Marie spat coldly, “You are not welcome here.”Amber reminded her. That was her cue…Ava was already expecting that so she left without uttering a word. Stepping into the night, heavy rain lashed the estate. No taxis were inside, and the roads outside the compound were slick and treacherous. Ava stepped forward, anger bubbling beneath her skin as the rain soaked through her clothes almost instantly. Of course. Of course this was how it would end. Her teeth clenched as she trudged forward, her heels sinking into the mud with every step. She could already imagine it, Adrian, somewhere warm and dry, probably with his precious personal assistant… while she was out here, drenched and shivering like she meant nothing. Her fingers shot to her neck, and without thinking, she yanked the sapphire pendant off and hurled it to the ground. It shattered on impact. Ava didn’t even look back. She didn’t care. A sharp shiver ran through her body, her breath hitching as the cold seeped deep into her bones. She had always been intolerant to cold, and now, soaked to the skin, it was unbearable. From a distance, the gleam of a Rolls-Royce caught her eye. Damien, driving his own car with his secretary at the front, had seen her struggle in the downpour. He knew what his mother and sister were capable of, his reason for leaving early too when he noticed she wasn't around anymore. He instructed his secretary to bring her an umbrella and usher her into the car. “I said it’s fine,” Ava insisted, her voice trembling slightly, aside from Adrian's displeasure about her hanging out with Damien. She has heard stories about him being a dangerous man and she was better off in the rain than inside with him. “Tell your boss that I'm fine” Ava stuttered, her teeth chattering due to the excessive cold. Damien could hear them and he wasn't having it, his commanding voice cut through the storm, smooth yet terrifyingly intimate. “Get in the car.” It wasn’t a request. It was a command but strangely, Ava felt her body responded to that. By the time she got in, her hands were already shaking uncontrollably. The warmth of the car barely registered as her vision blurred. She vaguely felt Damien remove his suit jacket, draping it around her shoulders, the warmth and his scent enveloping her completely. That was the last thing she remembered. Darkness followed.Jonathan Cole had not raised his voice in eleven years. He had found, over the course of a long career, that a quiet tone with the right weight behind it was more effective than volume in almost every situation. Volume was for people who hadn't yet learned that they were already the most powerful person in the room so he sat at the head of the dining table in the Cole mansion, still in the suit jacket he'd worn to the meeting, and he said nothing for long enough that the silence did all the preliminary work for him.Albert sat at his left, arms folded, watching Amber with the particular expression of a husband who knows his wife and is not proud of what he knows right now.Marie stood across the table, her back straight and chin elevated. She had the posture of a woman who had decided before she walked in that she wasn't going to apologize for anything.Amber stood beside her, weight on one hip, and her arms crossed obviously bored but trying hard not to let it show. "You guys made h
The Sterling living room had never felt so small.Damien stood just inside the doorway with his weight on the crutches and his casted leg angled carefully out, and he felt every pair of eyes in the room land on him at once. Mrs. Sterling's wet, searching gaze. Lauren's expression tightening the moment she saw the crutches. April, who had been half-off the couch and went very still. And Mr. Sterling, who had turned his wheelchair toward the door and was looking at Damien with the slow, careful attention of a man who knew something was wrong and was waiting for someone to stop pretending otherwise.The silence stretched. Two seconds. Three.Mr. Sterling was the first to speak, "Where's Ava?"Nobody answered. Lauren opened her mouth but she couldn't say anything. April looked at the floor. Mrs. Sterling's hand tightened around the glass she was still holding.Mr. Sterling's eyes moved around the room and came back to Damien. "And whose body got burnt?" He said it quieter this time. More
Ava had admired it too. She'd told him once that Clara was the most honest person in any room because she didn't know how to perform feelings she wasn't having. He had thought at the time that it was a generous description of someone who yelled across the studio floor but he thought about it differently now.He thought about the first time Ava had walked into this studio, years before any of this, before Adrian, before Damien, before all of it. She had been nervous, holding it together so tightly you could see the effort if you knew what to look for. He had seen it. He had hired her anyway, or perhaps because of it.He had never told her that. He wished now, with the particular sharpness of wishes that come too late, that he had.He let himself sit in the quiet a little longer…with the photograph…with what was.He put his hand on the door handle and stopped there for one more second, collecting himself. He thought about the first time Ava had walked into a room he was already in and r
Victor sat across from Lauren on the smaller couch, elbows on his knees, watching the family he'd just driven home fall into a silence too heavy to break with words. Mrs. Sterling's scraped palms were wrapped now, tended to quickly in the kitchen before any of them could think too hard about how she'd gotten the scrapes in the first place. April hadn't moved from her spot on the couch in twenty minutes, knees still drawn to her chest, eyes fixed on nothing.Above them, somewhere on the second floor, Mr. Sterling's medical equipment hummed its same steady rhythm, undisturbed. His night nurse had checked in once, quietly, and Lauren had practically begged her with her eyes to keep whatever she'd overheard from spreading any further than the hallway. The woman had nodded once and disappeared back upstairs, and Lauren had allowed herself exactly three seconds of relief before the next wave of dread set back in.Nobody had eaten…nobody had even suggested it. The idea of food felt obscen
The headline filled the screen in stark block letters: STERLING FAMILY TURNED AWAY FROM COLE ESTATE AMID GRIEF…SECURITY THREATENS TO REMOVE GRIEVING MOTHER. Beneath it, a grainy photo of April pressed against the gate, mouth open mid-scream, her knuckles white around the bars."Dude, what the hell?" Lucas's frown deepened as he scrolled further, finding a second article, then a third, the story already metastasizing across every outlet that could get a camera within a mile of the estate.Damien didn't answer. He was already moving, throwing the blanket aside, his casted leg swinging off the bed before Lucas could so much as set the phone down."Damien…""Tell the doctors to get me crutches." His voice came out rough, urgent, nothing like the careful, controlled tone he usually used in every room he ever walked into. "You've got to take me to the Sterling house. Please, Lucas."Damien pleaded "Your leg just got reset two days ago. You can't put weight on it, the doctor was very clear…"
Victor was out of his car before it had fully stopped, his jacket flying open as he ran toward them, leaving the driver's door hanging wide behind him."Are you alright?" His eyes found Lauren first, scanning her for damage before sweeping to Mrs. Sterling who was still trembling against her, knees scraped and eyes hollow."I'm fine." Lauren's voice cracked on the word, the first sign all night that she wasn't, not really, not even close, "We need to get Mom home…now, before April does something that gets her arrested."Victor didn't ask questions, he simply nodded and moved to help Mrs. Sterling into his car with a gentleness that made something in Lauren's chest ache even through the panic. She turned to April and pulled her away from the gate without a backward glance at the cameras still rolling, still hungry for one more shot of someone else's worst night. Victor drove off and Lauren was left with April who had gone quiet in a way that frightened her. “But Ava…”April muttered
The next week was harder than April had imagined. She tried to speak to Lucas on Monday, after making preparations of going to him immediately after class so that Gavin won't be suspicious, she promised to be calm and direct to tell him that he needed to stop making advances towards her, that Laure
The weather gave signs of impending rain but people still went about their daily business like it was just a bluff till the rain started without warning. It wasn’t gentle, not the kind that whispered against glass like a lullaby. It came down hard, loud, unapologetic, drenching the city in seconds.
Livia sat on the edge of her bed, she looked pale and still, too still. Her phone rested loosely in her hand, but her mind wasn’t there. It was stuck, looping and repeating the hurtful words Adrian threw at her during Damien’s birthday party. Days have passed but she still couldn't get over it.“…I
“Are you absolutely sure you want me to go ahead with this, Ava?”The question came through the phone with a mix of concern and disbelief. On the other end, Lauren’s voice softened, as though hoping her tone alone could undo what had already been decided.Ava didn’t respond immediately.She stood i







