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The city was a maze of lights and shadows, a sprawling world of secrets hiding beneath every polished surface. For Serena, stepping back into this realm was like walking through a ghost she thought she’d buried deep in her past. She had no choice but to come to the city for a crucial meeting—a rare chance to secure a freelance contract that could provide for her and the triplets. The thought of Lucien Vale never crossed her mind—until she walked into the grand ballroom of the Vale Corporation’s gala. The room shimmered with opulence: crystal chandeliers cast fractured light across the marble floors, and the air was thick with the scent of expensive perfume and whispered negotiations. Serena kept her head low, wrapped tightly in a dark coat, determined to blend into the crowd like a shadow. But fate had other plans. Her breath caught the moment their eyes met across the room—Lucien’s storm-gray gaze piercing through the noise and the crowd. Lucien Vale. The man who had dominated her thoughts, haunted her dreams, and had unknowingly shaped her future. For a heartbeat, the world seemed to hold still. Serena felt the pounding of her heart, every instinct screaming to flee. But years of survival had taught her to stand her ground. Lucien’s steps were deliberate as he closed the distance between them, his presence commanding the space. “You’re here,” he said, his voice low, rough, carrying a mix of surprise and something deeper. “I had business,” Serena answered evenly, forcing calm into her tone. His eyes flickered to the subtle swell of her abdomen, a silent question hanging between them. “Is it true?” Lucien’s voice was barely above a whisper, laden with disbelief and restrained emotion. Serena nodded, her hands instinctively covering the secret she’d guarded fiercely. “Triplets.” Shock flashed across his face before he masked it with controlled composure. “Why didn’t you tell me?” “Because I needed to protect them,” Serena said firmly. “And myself.” The tension between them was electric—years of unanswered questions and unspoken feelings swirling in the charged silence. Lucien’s jaw clenched as memories of Clara, the cold, calculated fiancé, flashed in his mind. “Let me be there for them,” he said urgently. “For you.” She shook her head, her voice strong despite the storm inside. “Not yet. Not until I know you’re more than a contract, more than an obligation.” A quiet beat passed as the weight of their shared past settled over them. Then, before either could say more, a sharp voice cut through the room. “Lucien, darling, there you are!” Clara appeared, flawless and poised, her eyes narrowing ever so slightly at Serena’s presence. Lucien straightened, masking the turmoil with practiced ease. “Clara,” he greeted, the tension in his voice thinly veiled. Serena stepped back into the crowd, her heart racing but her resolve steeled. She had made a promise—to herself and to her children—that she would fight for their future on her own terms. As the night stretched on, Serena felt the weight of unseen eyes, whispers trailing like shadows. The city hadn’t forgotten her — and neither had the past. But for now, she was determined to face it head-on. ⸻⸻The next morning, Serena woke to the sound of rain against the windows. The triplets were already up—Eli was making a mess of cereal in the kitchen while Aria tried to convince Lila that wearing pajamas to school was perfectly acceptable.It should have been a normal day.But something in Serena’s gut told her that normal was about to vanish.When her phone buzzed, she almost ignored it. The number was unknown. But the message that popped up stopped her cold.Your little secret won’t stay hidden forever.Attached were three photos. Grainy, taken from a distance, but unmistakable. One of her in the park with the children. Another of Lucien crouched beside Eli, helping him with a toy. And the third—her and Lucien in the same frame, both smiling.Her stomach dropped.Whoever sent these knew exactly what they were doing.Across town, in the private suite of a luxury hotel, Clara sipped her espresso and scrolled through the same photos with a satisfied smirk.She’d always been meticulous
⸻The morning air carried a quiet chill as Lucien stood outside the modest townhouse Serena called home. It was far from the sleek steel and glass of his world—this place had worn brick walls, a small front garden, and the faint scent of lavender drifting from somewhere nearby.He’d barely slept since their meeting at the café. Every nerve in him was wound tight, an Alpha’s instinct screaming to see his offspring, to confirm with his own eyes that they were real.When the door opened, Serena stood there in a soft sweater, her hair loose around her shoulders. There was a guarded look in her eyes, but beneath it… something else.“You’re early,” she said.“I didn’t sleep.”She hesitated, then stepped aside. “Come in.”Inside, the space was warm and lived-in—scattered toys, a blanket draped over the couch, faint crayon marks on the coffee table. Lucien’s gaze moved over it all like a man starved for detail, absorbing every sign of the lives lived here.Then he heard it.The sound of small
⸻The city night was restless, a shifting sea of headlights and murmurs that drifted through the towering glass of Lucien Vale’s penthouse. He stood alone in his office, a tumbler of amber whiskey untouched on his desk, his mind tangled in the storm Serena had left behind.Triplets.He hadn’t been able to focus since the gala. Every deal, every call, every meeting blurred into meaningless noise compared to the truth that now echoed in his skull. He had children—three of them—and Serena had kept them hidden.A mix of anger and longing knotted in his chest. He didn’t know if he wanted to shake her for vanishing or pull her into his arms and demand to know everything.But the one thing he knew? He wasn’t going to let her disappear again.The quiet click of stilettos broke through his thoughts. Clara entered without knocking, her long black gown sweeping over the polished floor, the faint scent of jasmine announcing her presence before her voice did.“You’ve been avoiding me,” she said, h
⸻The city was a maze of lights and shadows, a sprawling world of secrets hiding beneath every polished surface. For Serena, stepping back into this realm was like walking through a ghost she thought she’d buried deep in her past.She had no choice but to come to the city for a crucial meeting—a rare chance to secure a freelance contract that could provide for her and the triplets. The thought of Lucien Vale never crossed her mind—until she walked into the grand ballroom of the Vale Corporation’s gala.The room shimmered with opulence: crystal chandeliers cast fractured light across the marble floors, and the air was thick with the scent of expensive perfume and whispered negotiations. Serena kept her head low, wrapped tightly in a dark coat, determined to blend into the crowd like a shadow.But fate had other plans.Her breath caught the moment their eyes met across the room—Lucien’s storm-gray gaze piercing through the noise and th
⸻Lucien Vale stood alone in the vast, sleek expanse of his penthouse, the city sprawling beneath him like a glittering web of ambition and secrets. The skyline was breathtaking — a constellation of steel and glass, alive with lights that never truly faded. But to Lucien, it felt more like a cage.His reflection caught his eye in the floor-to-ceiling windows: sharp jawline, dark hair perfectly styled, and those storm-gray eyes — a storm that no one dared to disturb. Yet behind that perfect façade, turmoil churned beneath the surface.Tonight was the night of the engagement gala. A night meant to celebrate the union of two powerful families, but to Lucien, it was a bitter reminder of how little control he had over his own life.The door to the penthouse opened, and Clara Delacroix entered, moving with the poise and confidence of a queen. She wore a sleek black gown that hugged her lithe frame, her hair swept into an elegant updo, and her eyes
⸻The sterile white walls of the clinic felt colder than the autumn wind outside. Serena sat on the hard plastic chair, the silence in the room pressing down on her like a heavy fog. The small paper cup of water trembled in her hands, forgotten as her thoughts raced faster than her heartbeat.Triplets.The word echoed in her mind, surreal and overwhelming. Three lives growing inside her — each a fragile spark of hope and fear tangled together. Serena’s breath hitched, her gaze dropping to the smooth curve of her abdomen that was still hidden beneath her loose blouse.How had a single night, a moment she thought she could erase from her memory, changed everything so irrevocably?She swallowed hard, feeling the weight of the secret settle deep in her chest. The secret she had to protect with every fiber of her being.Memories flooded in unbidden. The way Lucien’s storm-gray eyes had held hers like a challenge, the rough brush of his hand along her waist, the heat of his lips against her