LOGINELARA
Why not start my revenge right now?
The thought settled into my mind, igniting a dark curiosity I hadn't felt in years. I stood at the foot of my bed, my breathing shallow as I stared at the packed bags resting on the deep-blue silk duvet.
It would be a delicious satisfaction, watching Shawn face the kind of genuine company crisis he had always pretended to have. The same crisis he’d used as a pathetic excuse for his late nights, his missed anniversaries, my forgotten birthdays, and his total emotional abandonment of our marriage.
A sinister smile curved my lips, pulling at muscles that had grown stiff from years of forced smiles. Yes… now will do.
I reached for the bags, my fingers tightening around the leather handles as if I were gripping the throat of every future mistake I intended to rectify. With controlled movements, I lifted them and tucked them deep into the wardrobe.
I couldn’t have him finding out my plan just yet.
Crossing the room with newfound purpose, I walked to my private cabinet and unlocked it. From the hidden compartment inside, I pulled out a black, worn laptop bag that felt heavier than it looked.
“I’ve missed you too,” I murmured under my breath, feeling tears sting my eyes.
Why had I given up all these for a man? Worse, a man who deserved it not.
I sniffed, pushing back the urge to cry.
You’ve wept enough!, I scolded myself, while opening the bag. I pulled out my heavy black laptop.
I powered it on, entered my complex passcode, and immediately gained access to its encrypted contents. I navigated to the dark web without a second of delay, setting the machine down on my dresser as the screen’s blue light reflected in my hardened eyes.
My gaze turned to steel as I tapped on a familiar group icon and typed a simple, single greeting.
Hello.
As I stretched my fingers, rolling the built-up tension from my wrists until they clicked, notifications began to explode across the screen in a frantic, digital blur.
“Oh my goodness, Nuxia is back!”
“Boss, is that you?”
“It’s been five years too long! We missed you!”
“Welcome back, boss!”
A dry chuckle left my lips. Welcome back, indeed.
I had buried this powerful part of myself just to play the obedient, invisible housewife Shawn and his toxic family demanded. I had softened my edges and dulled my own power for the sake of a man who never deserved a single sacrifice I made.
And what had I gotten in return for my loyalty?
Penury. Neglect. A cold-blooded betrayal.
I touched my belly, my fingers resting there with a sudden, fierce protective instinct that made my heart hammer against my ribs.
At least I had this. At least I had a reason to fight.
For this child, I would burn down entire worlds, and I would build a better one from the ash. I would make absolutely sure my baby never grew up begging for crumbs of love from someone who had no heart to give.
“Do I merit a welcome package?” I typed, a ghost of a predatory smile flashing across my face.
Emojis flooded the chat. Stickers of celebration.
“Of course, boss! What do you want? Give us a target.”
My smile turned dangerous, my eyes narrowing. I typed exactly what I wanted.
A virus bug. A clean, silent infiltration into Shawn’s company servers. Something jagged that would expose sensitive customer data, shake every ounce of investor confidence, and drag him into the kind of agonizing, sleepless nights he had spent five years faking to avoid me.
I wanted to make him truly, deeply panic.
“Consider it done, boss!”
“Did the director of this company offend you?”
If only they knew the half of it.
“Yes,” I typed simply, my fingers hovering over the keys. “Do your best.”
They didn’t disappoint. My people never did.
Unlike Shawn.
I logged off, the screen fading to black, and closed the laptop with a definitive snap. Then I rose and walked out of the room, my stride humming with a dark, focused intent. I headed straight toward Shawn’s personal office.
It was time to reclaim every single thing I had ever given him.
It was better to pull my financial support now, before the entire company collapsed under the weight of the cyber virus I had just unleashed.
Inside his office, the scent of his expensive woodsy cologne hit me like a physical blow. My jaw tightened so hard it ached as I moved to his computer, knowing I had less than an hour before he returned to take me to his grandfather’s birthday dinner.
There was no time to dawdle with emotions.
I connected my laptop to his system.
My fingers moved with an efficiency fueled by a righteous fury that made my skin tingle. Through an anonymous profile I’d kept hidden for years, I submitted a formal request for the buyback of my shares.
Then, I hacked directly into his profile as Managing Director and approved the deal. I had no more time for protocols.
Seconds later, the confirmation flashed on my screen: The funds have been transferred.
A satisfied exhale escaped me, a weight lifting from my shoulders.
Then, on a sudden impulse, I decided to snoop through his private drives.
And oh… the wells of absolute corruption I found lurking beneath his "perfect" businessman exterior.
He had been stealing from the very company his grandfather handed to him on a silver platter. Embezzling funds. Laundering money. I saw chats where he spoke comfortably with men of the underworld, using his family's legacy as a cleaning ground for their dirty cash.
My lips curved into a venomous, sharp smile. So this was the man who had the audacity to call me useless?
I transferred everything—every document, every chat log, every shred of proof—to my private system. Then I logged into another anonymous profile. Blogger: Stormbringer.
I scheduled the evidence to be released to every major news outlet exactly twenty-four hours from now.
He wanted to ruin me. He wanted to drug me and destroy my reputation in front of the world.
Fine. He would have front-row seats to his own public execution.
I shut down the systems and left his office without a single backward glance.
My phone beeped just as I stepped back into the sanctuary of my room.
Grandfather Max.
“Elara, I hope you are still coming with your husband… we have a lot of guests waiting.”
A sad smile touched my lips as I read the text.
Yes, he was a cold calculative patriarch, more concerned with his public image than anything else, but he was also the only person in that entire viper's nest of a family who had ever treated me like a human being.
And what better gift could I give him than the hard truth?
I would show him that his grandson was unfit to rule anything but a pile of ruin.
“Yes, Gramps. I will be there. Happy birthday once again!” I replied.
My smile widening into a sinister thing, I walked to my wardrobe to pick a dress for the dinner.
Out of habit, my hand reached for the black, somber gown I usually wore… a dress too big, too dull, the drab uniform of a dutiful, invisible housewife. My fingers brushed the scratchy hem, then paused.
No more of this either, I mused, feeling a strange, electric thrill run through my veins.
My eyes drifted to a bold, blood-red gown hanging at the far end of the wardrobe, and my smile widened even more.
Perfect.
It was better to dress how I’ve always longed to. Better to show up as my real self.
No more hiding in the shadows for a man who deserved the dark.
SHAWN“Shawn, what are you doing? Why are you drinking?” my mother asked as she stepped into my living room with Miranda.After my confrontation with Elara’s brothers, I hadn’t bothered to check in with them or with my grandfather. I had instead returned straight to the house. It was only when I entered our room—our wardrobe—that I realized she had cleared out everything that was hers.She had left only those drab gowns my mother made available to her and some of the gifts I had given her in the past years of our marriage. Her items had been folded into boxes; it seemed she had planned on leaving after the party regardless.Yet, why would she? Did she find someone else? Doesn't she love me anymore? My fists clenched as I ruminated on this.“Shawn! Can’t you hear me?”I looked at my mother blankly, needing none of her tantrums. I just wasn’t in the mood for this.“What is the matter?”Her head drew back in surprise, maybe by the coldness in my voice, but I didn’t apologize.“What are y
ELARAMy eyes started to water again as I watched my remaining brothers, Connor and Julian, step into the room. They hurried to my bedside just like my father and my other three brothers had in my previous room, before they ordered my relocation to this private space.“Ela…” Julian murmured, leaning down to kiss my forehead, while Connor took my hand. My second and fourth brothers, Mason and Liam, watched from a distance, hands folded across their chests.“How are you feeling…?”“Fine…” I muttered, even though I was feeling anything but. “I’m sorry.”“I’ve told you to stop apologizing, Elara!” Mason’s voice thundered in the room, but I could see the pain in his eyes. “It’s not a crime to love. It's not your fault that the bastard was too dense to see your value… so stop apologizing. It’s the fool that should be apologizing.”Connor scoffed, his grip on my hand tightening. “We just met him outside…”Liam’s hands unfolded from his chest, clenching into fists by his sides. “You said what
SHAWN“Where is the patient that stayed in this room last night, even till this morning?”I asked one of the nurses I saw walking down the hallway, after I had checked Room B17 and saw the bed empty.At first, fear had eroded my senses, swamping me so much I couldn’t breathe the first few seconds, thinking that Elara was dead. The squeeze on my heart only lessened when I remembered that if that was the case, it would have been on the news.“Oh, Miss Elara Viking...?” the nurse asked.No longer Elara Lindays. I kept my face carefully blank, not to mirror the anger that threatened to surface at such disrespect.“Who are you?”I swallowed hard. “Her husband.”The nurse furrowed her brows, watching me closely. She didn’t look like she believed me, but she directed me to the private ward on the last floor of the hospital, meant for the prominent people of society.Of course. Nothing less for the daughter of Silas Viking.Heart thumping, I started toward the elevator. When I got to the floo
SHAWNIt was Cassius’s dry chuckle that finally broke the heavy silence in the room.“Well, I’ll be damned,” he muttered, the words thick with cynical amusement. Another of those grating laughs escaped his lips before he finally met my gaze—one that darted pointedly from my face to the torn divorce papers littered across the ground.“There is more from where that came from, Shawn,” he said, his voice lowering. “Finally, you get to lie on the bed you have made for yourself. You, and your entire family. I don’t think Silas Viking will be particularly happy when Elara tells him what she has gone through at both your hands and your family's. Neither would her brothers.”My mother paled even further as a small, pathetic squeak left her lips, her body still numb with the sheer force of the astonishing news.Cassius turned on his heel to leave the room, and suddenly my tongue was loosened by the rising tide of panic.“Why are you on her side?” I demanded. “Why will you prepare divorce papers
SHAWN“If anything happens to Elara, just know that you will lose your position in the company! Every single share…!”Grandfather’s voice thundered across the hospital room, heavy with an authority that usually made my blood run cold. But I didn't look at him. Instead, I rolled my eyes discreetly, tightening my grip on Miranda’s hand as she lay in the bed next to mine, looking like a wilted lily.“How can you not even go to visit your wife while she’s in a hospital bed?” he snapped, his glare boring straight into the side of my head.“Elara is strong. She’s a country girl, she’ll be okay,” I replied flatly, forcing a calm I didn’t entirely feel. My chest felt tight, but I pushed the sensation down. “Miranda here has a weak heart, Grandfather. She needs actual care. I will see Elara later when things have settled.”“I’ve told you what I told you… if she—”My mother stepped in quickly, barely masking her irritation with the old man. “Father, let it go. He will see Elara after this drip
ELARAI was drowning.I fought the water with every ounce of strength I had left, but I was fighting the panic too. The trauma dragged me under like a physical weight—the jagged memory of the first time I had met Shawn. He had saved me then, a nerdy girl being tormented by bullies who thought it was fun to try and drown me inside the school pool.I could still hear their high-pitched laughter. I could still feel their small, cruel hands forcing my head down. I remembered the burning in my chest, the terror, and the absolute helplessness.I had hated the water ever since.And yet, knowing my past—knowing that water was my greatest fear—he had pushed me into it. He knew it traumatized me. He knew I could die.He wasn't just angry. He was trying to murder me.The realization was harder and colder than the water flooding my lungs.I struggled, my limbs thrashing weakly as I refused to let my story end in this dark, silent deep. I refused to let my revenge be stalled before it even began.







