LOGINIt was still dark outside when I looked out the window. With a heavy heart, I sat on the couch in Alexei’s arms. It was time for him to leave, and I wasn’t ready to let go of his embrace yet.A soft beep sounded from the front door. When I turned around, Dimitri and Yuri walked in. They hurried toward us. Alexei and I stood up together, and my body began to tremble. Couldn’t time just stop right now?“Sir, it’s time,” Yuri said.Alexei gave a brief nod, then turned to me. “I’m going now, okay?”His warm hands cupped my face as he leaned down until we were face to face. His lips brushed my forehead gently. Then he kissed both my cheeks before our lips finally met.I couldn’t suppress my emotions anymore, and tears fell instantly. I shouldn’t cry; I didn’t want Alexei to feel uneasy after leaving me. But my heart betrayed my mind.“I’m sorry,” I whispered softly. “I never meant to cry.”Alexei smiled, his thumb wiping away my tears. “It’s okay. But don’t cry after this, because I’m the
The car stopped at the hotel entrance, and a security guard opened the door for me. Suddenly, Dimitri wrapped his arm around my shoulder without warning. I shot him a confused look, brows furrowing—was this part of the plan?I found it strange that Alexei would be staying in a luxurious hotel like this so openly. Nightshade would catch him immediately.“You’re not playing with me, right?” I asked Dimitri as he casually walked past the front desk.He didn’t answer. He pressed the elevator button and stood there, as if nothing were wrong, still keeping his arm around me, which made me uncomfortable. I wanted to shrug him off, but there were guests around us waiting to go up as well.We stepped into the elevator, and Dimitri swiped a card before pressing the button for the top floor. The suite.Oh dear, did I make the right decision?The moment we reached the top floor, Dimitri finally let go. He walked toward the farthest door, tapped the card again until it beeped, and the door unlocke
I walked into the mansion with an unsteady feeling, still saying nothing to Isolde, who was walking beside me. Katerina’s offer felt like a double-edged sword—one that, if I refused, might end up stabbing me in the chest. Was there truly no other option that could give me a peaceful, quiet life?Should I go with Alexei? Leave everything behind, disappear, and let the Lancroft dynasty crumble, all for the sake of my own happiness?I never imagined that chasing happiness would cost so much.“Are you alright?” Isolde asked.I shook my head. “No.”“What did Katerina want from you?”“What she said at the gala.” I stopped in front of Nathaniel’s room. “She wants me to become a Nightshade division leader.”I opened the door to the room, where Gabriel was sitting at the edge of the bed. Nathaniel was still passed out, not waking up at all. The moment he saw me, Gabriel rushed over and pulled me into a hug.“I’m sorry.” Gabriel sounded full of regret. “If Nathaniel weren’t like this, I would’v
The rumble of a car engine approaching the mansion gate made my steps freeze. I turned toward the gate just as one of the guards came to check, while the others stayed on alert. My brows pulled together when I caught sight of the nose of a black car creeping in.“Who is that?” I asked, torn between curiosity and anxiety.“Nightshade,” the guard answered quickly. “Mrs. Katerina.”I stiffened, so did Isolde and Gabriel. With one swift tug, Gabriel dragged Nathaniel back inside the mansion. Nathaniel started thrashing and rambling, and before I could react, Isolde stepped forward and swung her fist.SMACK!!Her punch landed squarely on Nathaniel’s face, knocking him out cold. Gabriel and I stared, wide-eyed, at her impulsive move.“Hey, better than letting him blurt something dangerous, right?” Isolde said, glancing between Gabriel and me. “Now hurry, get him to his room and lock the door.”The guards quickly helped Gabriel carry Nathaniel away while I stood beside Isolde, ready to greet
If time could be turned back, there are so many things I wish I could’ve said to Father. How deeply I regret the way I used to think of him—how I believed he didn’t love me, how I felt I was nothing but a disappointing daughter he never wanted.I took a slow breath, trying to hold back the tears that once again slipped down my cheeks. The pain of losing him didn’t fade with time; if anything, it grew heavier. The wound widened, leaving a hollow mark inside me.Outside, the weather was bright, and I could hear the cheerful chirping of birds—like nothing had ever happened around this mansion.Life had to go on after Father’s death, even though I didn’t know if I had the strength to continue. The person who held me up all this time was now gone.My bedroom door was gently knocked on. When I turned, Isolde was standing in the doorway. She walked in and hugged me tightly. We cried together in silence.After my sobs quieted, I loosened my embrace. Isolde wiped the tears from my cheeks.“I’m
Father immediately stepped in front of me, one hand stretched out toward Evelina. She clenched her jaw, the barrel of the gun still pointed at us. Slowly, Father motioned for me to move back with his other hand.No. I didn’t want to run or hide. I wouldn’t stand by and do nothing if something happened to Father.“Put the gun down, Evelina,” Father said softly but firmly.“You bastard, Alistair! You’ve been lying to me this whole time! I thought you loved me, I thought you cared about my children and me!” Evelina let out a low, bitter laugh. “But it turns out… the only one you ever cared about was your own daughter.”“I care about Gabriel and Nathaniel,” Father replied calmly. “They’re my children too.”“You lied!!” Evelina spat.My eyes darted to Father’s hand, still motioning for me to step back. I hesitated, then slowly edged toward his desk. There was no exit from here, and hiding behind the desk wouldn’t save me.I needed to do something—anything—to distract Evelina long enough fo







