LOGINARIA - TWO WEEKS LATERThe gynea confirms everything at eight weeks.There is strong heartbeat, healthy development and the due date is set to be approximately seven months from now."Given how close together your pregnancies are, I want to monitor you more carefully this time," she says, reviewing my chart. "Your body is still recovering from Hazel's birth. We'll do more frequent check-ins, close watch on blood pressure and iron levels.""Are there risks?" Dante asks from beside me."Nothing alarming at this stage. But back-to-back pregnancies can be harder on the body. We'll watch closely and adjust recommendations as needed." She looks at me. "How's your stress level?""Manageable," I say. Dante makes a sound that might be a suppressed laugh."Manageable," Dr. Chen repeats diplomatically. "I'd like it to be lower than manageable. You need adequate rest, regular meals, and genuine stress reduction. Not just the functional stress management.""She'll rest more," Dante says."I'm sitt
ARIAThree months after my return to work, life looks almost unreasonably good.Morrison Tech's pilot campaign launches to exceptional results...it has engagement metrics of 40% above industry average, Robert Morrison calls me personally to express satisfaction, the ninety-day pilot converts to a full two-year contract worth $8 million.Hartwell's evolved brand strategy rolls out in phases, each one performing better than the last. Thomas Hartwell even sends a bottle of Château Pétrus to my office with a note: Never doubted you for a second. - TSarah frames the note and hangs it above my desk without asking.Jessica Chen earns her own VP title...VP of Business Development...after landing two major accounts independently, with zero family connections involved. We celebrate with lunch, just the two of us, and somewhere between the appetizers and dessert, she becomes something approximating a friend."I was terrible to you," she says over wine. "When you first came back.""You were thre
DANTEAria’s words send a slow, deep wave of heat through me. I stand up with her still in my arms, her legs wrapping around my waist as I carry her to the bedroom, and keep kissing never breaking apart... slowly, deeply, and full of everything we’ve fought for.I kick the door shut behind us and lay her gently on the bed. She looks up at me with her dark, shining eyes, her hair fanned out across the pillow. I take my time undressing her, peeling away her clothes like I am unwrapping something precious which she is. When she’s naked beneath me, I run my hands over every of her curve ... her full breasts, the soft dip of her waist, the swell of her hips, and the smooth skin of her thighs.“You’re so fucking beautiful,” I murmur, kissing down her neck. “And you’re mine.”I settle between her legs to worship her slowly. My mouth moves over her breasts, licking and sucking her nipples until they’re tight and sensitive. She arches into me, her fingers threading through my hair. I take my t
ARIAHazel is on her play mat when I walk through the door at 5:35 PM.She looks up at the sound of my voice, and her whole face transforms. She starts waving her arms, kicking her legs, and making a sound that is absolutely, definitely, unquestionably..."Mama."She is not making a random sound or babbling. She's looking directly at me calling me "Mama."I'm on the floor before I've even taken off my coat, scooping her up, and she grabs fistfuls of my hair and laughs the delighted full-body laugh of babies who have no idea how completely they own their parents."Hi, baby. Hi, sweet girl. Did you say mama today? Did you?""Ma-ma-ma," she announces importantly, like she's been saying it forever and I'm the slow one for just noticing.I'm crying, which seems excessive but is completely unavoidable.This is why I'm fighting so hard. For this moment...to be a mother who can walk through that door and have this and also be someone who doubled a major contract today and earned her position
ARIADante's office has a private dining area attached...a small room off the main space used for confidential business lunches.Today it's set with food...simple sandwiches and fruit that I suspect he assembled himself."You made lunch?" I ask."I called the cafeteria and had them send it up. Close enough." He pulls out my chair. "Sit. Eat. You've been running on coffee and adrenaline since Monday."I sit, suddenly aware of how hungry I am.We eat in comfortable silence for a moment, the city spread out below us through which can be seen through the floor-to-ceiling windows."Richard Chen is making noise with the board," Dante says."I know. Sarah has ears everywhere." I set down my sandwich. "How bad is it?""Manageable. His argument falls apart against your results...Morrison Tech, doubled Hartwell contract, all within two weeks of returning." He meets my eyes. "But he's not going to stop, Aria. He's going to keep looking for angles.""Because Jessica is his family.""Because Jessi
DANTERichard Chen requests an urgent meeting on Tuesday afternoon.He arrives with another board member...Patricia Osei, head of governance...and sits across from me with an expression that shows he had rehearsed what they're about to say."Dante, we've completed our preliminary review of Aria's promotion," Richard begins."And?""And we found some irregularities." He opens a folder. "The timing of her return to VP status is concerning. She came back Monday, landed a major account Tuesday, and was reinstated as VP Wednesday. That's remarkably fast for what should be a thorough assessment process.""She earned the Morrison Tech account through a client relationship that predates her 'marriage' to me. The client specifically requested her." I keep my voice level. "What exactly are you alleging?""We're not alleging anything. We're questioning whether proper process was followed." Patricia speaks for the first time, her tone more measured than Richard's. "The concern is that an employee
ARIAWe don't go back to Greece.The facility I selected for Vivienne is in upstate New York, a private treatment center that specializes in personality disorders and suicidal ideation. It costs two hundred thousand dollars for a six-month program.I write the check without hesitation."You don't h
ARIAI drain the scotch, letting the burn ground me."So what do we do?""We're smart and we're careful. We increase security, and we prepare for the possibility that this isn't over." He pulls me close. "And when the estate distributes next month, we make sure you're protected.""I should give it
ARIAWe don't go back to Greece.The facility I selected for Vivienne is in upstate New York, a private treatment center that specializes in personality disorders and suicidal ideation. It costs two hundred thousand dollars for a six-month program.I write the check without hesitation."You don't h
DANTE"Ms. Aria needs to know the full scope of the threat. Not just Michael. All of them.""She's already dealing with Vivienne's treatment, adjusting to marriage, managing work...""And she deserves to know that her own family might be planning to kill her for money." Viktor's voice is firm. "She







