FAZER LOGINDarkness didn’t fall gently.It swallowed everything.One second light, control, elegance.The next, nothing hing.Gasps rippled through the room.Sharp.Uneven.Followed quickly by movement.Too much movement.Chairs scraping.Voices rising.Confusion breaking through the polished surface of the gala.Vanessa didn’t move.Didn’t panic.Didn’t even turn.Because she could still feel him.Close.Too close.The man.Right behind her.“You just made this easier.”His voice was low.Almost amused.Vanessa let out a quiet breath.“Did I?”Her heart was beating fast.But steady.Focused.Not fear.Not anymore.“You should’ve stayed out of this,” he said.Vanessa tilted her head slightly.Even in the dark he could feel the shift in her.“I was already in it.”
The venue was already glowing when they arrived.Lights spilled across the entrance in soft gold, reflecting off polished marble and glass like something out of a dream.Elegant.Controlled.Perfect.Vanessa stepped out of the car first.The night air was cool against her skin, but she barely felt it.Her focus sharpened instantly.Every movement.Every face.Every detail.Security was present but not overwhelming.Carefully balanced.Just enough to appear safe…Not enough to stop anything serious.Alexander stepped out beside her.His presence shifted the atmosphere immediately.Heads turned.Whispers followed.Power walked into the room and everyone felt it.But tonight Vanessa noticed something else.They weren’t just being admired.They were being watched.“Stay close.”His voice was low.Barely above a whisper.Vanessa didn’t look at him.“I said I would.”He offered his arm.She took it.Not because she needed to but because tonight, appearances mattered.And right now…They nee
The decision didn’t feel dramatic.It didn’t come with shouting.Or slammed doors.Or even raised voices.It came quietly.Firmly.Like something that had already been building long before this moment.Vanessa didn’t wait for permission.“I’m leaving.”The words were simple.Calm.But they hit like impact.Alexander’s head snapped toward her.“No.”Vanessa didn’t even pause.She picked up her bag from the table, movements steady, deliberate.“I wasn’t asking.”His voice dropped.Sharp.Dangerous.“You’re not walking out of here.”She turned to face him.“And you’re not stopping me.”The air between them tightened instantly.Collins stood frozen a few feet away, eyes darting between them.“…I feel like I should say something.”Neither of them looked at him.Alexander stepped forward.Lowering his voice.“This isn’t about proving a point.”Vanessa held his gaze.“It is for me.”“You’re walking into a trap.”“I know.”“Then why would you do it?”Her answer didn’t waver.“Because I’m not
The silence between them didn’t disappear.It followed.From the hallway…Into the elevator…And all the way down to the lobby.Vanessa stood with her arms folded, eyes forward, posture calm.But inside nothing felt calm.Beside her, Alexander stood just as still.Just as controlled.Just as unreadable.Two people.Side by side.Close enough to touch and yet…Something had shifted.Something neither of them had fully said out loud.The elevator doors opened.The lobby buzzed with quiet tension.Employees moved quickly, voices low, eyes flickering toward them.Vanessa noticed it immediately.“They’re watching.”Alexander didn’t look around.“They always are.”“That’s not what I mean.”He glanced at her.“They’re not just watching you.”A pause.“They’re watching us.”That...that was different.Vanessa let out a slow breath.“Good.”Alexander frowned slightly.“Good?”“Yes.”She stepped forward, walking toward the exit.“If they’re watching… we give them something to see.”He followed h
The room didn’t recover from her entrance.It adjusted.Slowly.Carefully.Like everyone was recalibrating around a new variable.Vanessa.She could feel it, the shift in attention, the silent judgment, the curiosity.Not just who she was……but what she meant.To Alexander.To the company.To the instability they were all trying not to name.She sat straight, composed, hands resting lightly on the table.Unaffected.Unapologetic.Alexander, however.... He hadn’t sat back down.His gaze stayed on her for a second longer than necessary.Not soft.Not warm.Controlled.But beneath it, frustration.Concern.Something unspoken.Then he turned back to the room.“We’re not here to debate personal matters.”His voice was sharp.Authoritative.Final.“We’re here to address a breach.”One of the board members leaned forward.“And yet your personal matters are exactly what’s destabilizing investor confidence.”Vanessa didn’t react.But she felt it.That wasn’t subtle.That was a direct hit.Ale
The penthouse felt different the next morning.Too quiet.Too still.Like something had shifted overnight.Vanessa stood in the kitchen, staring down at her untouched cup of coffee.It had gone cold.She hadn’t noticed when.Her mind was elsewhere.Still replaying everything.Lena.The explosion.The message.The way Alexander had said we hit back.Something about it unsettled her.Not because it was wrong.But because of how easily it had come to him.War looked… natural on him.And that thought, that thought stayed with her.“You’re up early.”She didn’t turn.“I didn’t sleep.”Alexander walked in, adjusting his cufflinks.Already dressed.Already composed.Already… working.“You should’ve woken me.”Vanessa gave a small, humorless smile.“So we could not sleep together?”He didn’t smile back.Instead, he walked over, pouring himself coffee.Black.No sugar.No pause.Always moving.Vanessa watched him quietly.“You’re going in today.”It wasn’t a question.Alexander nodded.“Yes.”
The silence in Alexander’s office felt suffocating.Vanessa stared at the tablet Collins held, her mind struggling to process the headline that glared back at her.ANONYMOUS SOURCE CLAIMS VANESSA COLE WAS PAID TO MARRY ALEXANDERBeneath it was a scanned page.Par
The silence in the boardroom after Adrian Voss left felt heavier than the confrontation itself.For a moment, no one spoke.Then the directors erupted into overlapping voices.“This is a disaster.”“We should consider the merger.”“If he keeps buying shares we could lose control of the company!”Va
The morning after the confrontation with Rebecca Hall felt strangely calm.Too calm.Vanessa stood by the floor-to-ceiling windows of the penthouse, watching the Lagos skyline slowly wake up beneath a hazy golden sunrise. Traffic hummed in the distance. Boats cut through the water near the harbor.
The morning light filtered through the penthouse windows, casting long, angular patterns across the polished floors. Vanessa sat on the edge of the sofa, the tablet Rebecca had shown her the night before clutched tightly in her hands. Her mind raced, refusing to settle. The revelation from the ga







