FAZER LOGINRIA'S POVIt had been two days. Two fucking days, and Gerald hadn't come home!"He couldn't be with that bitch, right?" I bit my nail hard, my feet tapping against the floor repeatedly. My eyes drifted to the vanity mirror, and I saw how dark the circles beneath them had become and how messy the room was. I had been waiting for him ever since the next day to apologize for everything I had said.I had thought I was overthinking things and that Gerald would never return to her. He had always picked me instead of her. Even when she had been bleeding to death, he had chosen me!This time wouldn't be any different, or so I had thought. But to my dismay, he wasn't around. I texted him repeatedly and even called him, but he never answered. I had started thinking something terrible had happened to him..."No... no." I gripped my hair, my eyes darting around the room. "Staying in here won't give me the answer I'm looking for."I shot to my feet, quickly changed into a fresh set of clothes, and
Lara's POV He stared at me. “What is it?” “Um…” I was about to reply when my phone buzzed. “Excuse me.” I quickly left the kitchen and went upstairs. My eyes remained fixed on my phone, my heart racing wildly. I could have answered it in front of him. God. What’s wrong with me? I checked the message and frowned when I saw it was from Gerald, asking if I had gotten home safely. I stared at the message for a few seconds before pressing the power button and switching off my phone. “He still hasn’t gotten the fact that this is none of his concern,” I cursed under my breath before turning around to return to the kitchen. The aroma of dinner greeted me before I even stepped inside, and my stomach immediately reminded me that I had barely eaten all day. Bryan stood with his back to me, casually picking up a plate. His strong forearms glistened faintly with sweat from the heat filling the kitchen. He glanced over his shoulder the moment he heard my footsteps and smiled. “There you a
Lara's POVThe first week nearly broke me.Running one company had always demanded everything I had. Running two at the same time felt like torture but I loved every second of it.By Monday morning, my schedule had become a blur of board meetings, investor calls, strategy sessions, and endless reports waiting for my approval. Every hour brought another decision that only I could make. Every department seemed to need something from me.The merger was moving faster than anyone had expected.People called it impossible only a few weeks ago.Now it was happening.I walked from one conference room to another, answering questions before they were fully asked. Financial projections, staffing plans, marketing campaigns, legal reviews, expansion proposals. One document barely left my desk before another replaced it.Somewhere along the way, I stopped noticing how exhausted I was. Success had a strange way of making fatigue feel worthwhile.By Wednesday, the media had already begun following ev
GERALD'S POVI arrived twenty minutes early.Old habits were difficult to break.The receptionist greeted me with a polite smile the moment I stepped into the lobby."Good morning. May I help you?""I'm Gerald Stone ," I replied. "I'm here to report to Ms. Robert."She typed something into her computer before looking back at me."Of course, Mr. Stone . Someone will be with you shortly."I nodded and stepped aside.The lobby was larger than I remembered.The last time I had been here, I had walked through these doors as an equal. People had greeted me with respect because I had been sitting across the negotiation table from the woman who owned the building.Today, I was reporting to her.The thought settled heavily in my chest.A young woman hurried toward me with a tablet tucked beneath one arm."Mr. Stone ?" she asked politely."Yes.""My name is Emma. I'll show you to your desk."Desk.The word sounded strange.I followed her through the open office. Employees moved quickly between
LARA'S POVI arrived at the company fifteen minutes before the meeting was scheduled to begin.My legal team was already waiting inside the conference room.The moment I walked in, everyone rose to their feet."Good morning, Ms. Robert," one of the attorneys greeted me."Good morning," I replied as I took my seat at the head of the table. I glanced at the stack of folders in front of me before looking back at him. "Is everything ready?""Yes," he answered with a nod. "The final restructuring agreement has been reviewed three times. There shouldn't be any surprises today.""I hope you're right."Another lawyer opened the folder in front of him."The agreement includes the transfer of fifty-one percent voting rights, the new reporting structure, and the executive title changes."I nodded once."Good."A knock sounded on the conference room door. One of my assistants walked over to answer it before stepping aside."Mr. Stone and his legal team are here.""Send them in."Gerald walked int
GERALD'S POVI stared at Ria, stunned by the words that had just left her mouth. For a long moment, I simply looked at her, wondering if I had heard her correctly. The woman standing before me was breathing hard, her chest rising and falling rapidly as she glared at me with eyes filled with a rage I hadn't seen before."If you think this is over, Gerald, then you are absolutely wrong. If you are cheating on me with that stupid bitch, Lara, I will end your life."A headache throbbed behind my eyes.It had already been a long day. I had spent hours trying to keep Stone Holdings from sinking, swallowing every ounce of pride I had left just to walk into Lara's office and ask for help. The last thing I wanted was to come home to another argument.I rubbed my forehead and released a weary sigh. "Are you done?""So that's all you have to say?" she demanded, her voice climbing another octave. "You disappear the entire day, stroll into this house after eleven and expect me to pretend nothing h
Lara's POV “Is it really incurable?” I asked, my heart in my throat as I squeezed the hem of my gown gently and the doctor nodded.“In my whole experience as a doctor, Mrs. Stone, lung cancer has never been cured successfully. It has spread too far to be treated. Other hospitals may have developed
LARA“I didn't do anything, Gerald!” I pleaded, tears burning in my eyes. His eyes burned with hatred as he carried Ria up, her hands hanging limply. “She tried to hurt herself, and I stopped her.”“Stop lying!” he thundered, and I flinched. “Ria has no reason to hurt herself. You're so selfish and
Lara's POV I never got the chance to tell Gerald that I was pregnant. Or that I was dying in six months. I didn't want to believe that he would actually bring Ria to the house, so I didn't clean the room as he told me to.The doctor specifically told me not to stress myself and I wouldn't do that
Lara's POV My vision blurred as tears welled up in my eyes, but I quickly wiped them off, picking up my phone again. The picture was still there, proving that I wasn't going insane.In Gerald's arms was the one lady I recognized too well without needing to look too much. She was my sister. My youn







