LOGINARIA
I make it to the elevator before the first sob breaks free.
My hands shake so violently that I can barely press the button. The doors slide open, and I stumble inside, grateful it’s empty. The moment they close, I collapse against the wall and let the tears come.
Three years.
Three years of my life have been a lie.
Every moment, every kiss, every whispered “I love you”... all of it was a lie. A calculated, deliberate lie designed to destroy me from the inside out.
My phone buzzes in my purse. I wanted to ignore it and throw the damn thing in the trash. But some masochistic part of me needs to see.
It’s a text from Vivienne.
You should see your face in the photos I took. Finally, you look as broken as I’ve always felt. How does it feel to lose, Aria?
Photos. She took photos of me standing in that doorway, watching my life implode.
Another text comes through. This one is from Marcus.
The engagement is obviously off. I’ll have my assistant retrieve the ring. Don’t bother showing up to work on Monday—I’ve already spoken to Richard about your position. Apparently, your promotion was contingent on my recommendation. Funny how that works.
The phone slips from my numb fingers.
My promotion. He’s taking that too.
Of course he is. Why leave me with anything?
The elevator doors open in the parking garage. I don’t remember pressing the button or even remembering walking. My body is operating on autopilot while my mind splinters into pieces.
My car is where I left it. A lifetime ago, when I was still stupid enough to believe in love and loyalty and happily ever after.
I slide into the driver’s seat and just sit there, staring at nothing.
Marcus works for Ashford Global. One of the most powerful companies in the city. He’s a VP, reports directly to...
My stomach turns.
Dante Ashford. The Dante Ashford. Billionaire CEO whose face appears in Forbes with regularity. Only attributed with the adjectives “ruthless,” “brilliant,” and “dangerous.”
Marcus bragged about his connection to Ashford constantly. Used it to open doors, secure meetings, and leverage deals. And if Marcus is talking to Richard about my position, then he’s already poisoning the well at my firm.
Everything I worked for. Everything I built through late nights and sacrifice and pure determination.
Gone.
I should go home and put in a call to Elise, my best friend. I need to start making plans for finding a new job, a new apartment, and a new life.
But I don’t want to be practical right now.
I want to hurt the way I’m hurting.
I just want to forget this pain.
I want to stop being perfect, responsible Aria, who always does the right thing and gets destroyed for it anyway.
My hands are steadier when I start the car. I know exactly where I’m going.
Velvet Room.
The high-end bar where Marcus once mentioned his boss holds court in the VIP section. Where the drinks cost more than my rent and the crowd is Manhattan’s elite.
I want to drown. And if I’m going to drown, I might as well do it somewhere that matches how far I’ve fallen.
The valet takes my keys with barely a glance at my tear-stained face. Money buys discretion, and this place reeks of money.
Inside, Velvet Room lives up to its name. Plush seating, low lighting, and expensive art on the walls. The kind of place where people close million-dollar deals over cocktails and think nothing of spending a month’s salary on a bottle of wine.
I don’t belong here.
But then again, I don’t belong anywhere right now.
The bartender is handsome in that professional, untouchable way. He takes one look at my face and pours two shots without asking.
I down them both.
“Another,” I say.
He hesitates. “Maybe we should...”
“Another.” My voice cracks. “Please.”
He pours one more, then shakes his head. “I’m sorry, miss. The boss’s orders. I can’t serve you more.”
“Your boss doesn’t know me.”
“Maybe not.” He nods toward the upper level, where the VIP section overlooks the main bar. “But he’s watching.”
I follow his gaze.
And freeze.
There’s a man in the VIP lounge. He’s seated in a leather chair that looks more like a throne, one leg crossed over the other. Even from here, I can see he’s tall. Powerfully built. His suit probably costs more than my car.
But it’s his eyes that stop my breath.
Ice blue. Piercing and fixed directly on me with the intensity of a predator spotting prey.
Dante Ashford.
I know it’s him even though I’ve never seen him in person. You don’t work in this city without knowing what the devil looks like.
And he’s staring at me like he can see through skin and bone straight to my shattered soul.
“Who the hell is your boss?” I ask, even though I already know.
The bartender doesn’t need to answer.
Something reckless and desperate takes over. I’m already destroyed. What more can happen?
So I do the stupidest thing I’ve done all night.
I march toward the stairs leading to the VIP section.
Security moves to intercept me, but a subtle gesture from above stops them. They part like water, letting me pass.
My heart pounds with each step. By the time I reach the top, I’m breathless.
The VIP lounge is even more opulent than below. Private, intimate. And there he is.
Dante Ashford.
Up close, he’s devastating. Sharp features. Dark hair with hints of grey at the temples. That suit molded to his body like a second skin. Everything about him screams power and control and danger.
But it’s his eyes that hold me captive; they are cold, assessing, and somehow, hungry.
I open my mouth to speak.
And that’s when I see her.
A beautiful blonde on her knees between his legs. Her head is moving in a rhythm that makes my face burn.
I should leave. Should run. This is mortifying.
But I can’t move.
Because Dante Ashford isn’t looking at the woman servicing him.
He’s looking at me.
And then he says my name.
“Aria Sinclair.”
ARIAThe breast pump makes an obscene rhythmic sound in the quiet nursery...whirr-suck, whirr-suck...that I've learned to tune out over the past eight months.It is 5:47 AM. Hazel won't wake for another hour, but I need this done before I leave.I'm already dressed in a navy Armani suit that I haven't worn since before I got pregnant, it is tailored to fit my post-baby body that's softer in some places, and is harder in others. My hair is pulled back in a sleek ponytail. My makeup applied with a steadier hand than I expected given how little I slept.I look like the marketing executive I was before everything happened.I just hope I can still think like one.I finish pumping and pour the milk into bottles, label them with times, and store them in the mini-fridge we installed specifically for this purpose. My breasts ache already...they'll ache more by lunch, but I'll pump in my office."You're up early."Dante's voice from the doorway. He's already dressed too in a charcoal suit, he d
ARIA - SIX WEEKS LATERThe video conference for Vivienne and Marcus's trial is set up in Dante's office.Morrison's face appears on screen, looking very professional and composed. "Mrs. Ashford, can you hear me clearly?""Yes, perfectly.""Good. The judge has approved your remote testimony given the circumstances. You'll be under oath, so everything you say is legally binding. Are you ready?"I look at Dante, who's standing just off-camera with our baby sleeping in his arms. He nods in encouragement."I'm ready."Morrison's image is replaced by the courtroom. I can see the judge, the jury, the prosecutor. And at the defense table...is Vivienne and Marcus, both in prison jumpsuits, both looking older and harder than I remember.Vivienne's eyes find the camera immediately. She starts to stand, but a guard pushes her back down."Mrs. Ashford," the prosecutor begins, "please state your relationship to the defendants.""Vivienne Sinclair is my twin sister. Marcus Kane is my former fiancé."
DANTEThree weeks later, at 3 AM, Aria wakes me."Dante.""Hmm?""I think my water just broke."I'm instantly awake. "You think or you know?""I know. The bed is wet and I'm having contractions." Her voice is remarkably calm. "I think the baby is coming."I'm on my feet, pulling on clothes, already calling Dr. Mara. "How far apart are the contractions?""Maybe ten minutes? They started about an hour ago but I thought it was just Braxton Hicks." She winces. "Okay, that one was stronger."Dr. Mara arrives within twenty minutes, her team following with so many equipment. They've been on standby for weeks, ready for exactly this moment."Let's check your progress," Dr. Mara says calmly, helping Aria onto the bed we've converted into a delivery space.I hold Aria's hand while Dr. Mara examines her."You're at four centimeters," Dr. Mara announces. "Still early labor, but progressing well. Could be hours still, so let's get you comfortable."The next six hours are a blur of contractions, br
ARIATwo weeks later we leave for a private island in the Seychelles that Dante purchased specifically for this trip.
DANTEI leave Aria in the safe room, the heavy steel door sealing behind me with a definitive click.Dmitri meets me at the top of the basement stairs, his weapon drawn, with grim expression."Status?" I ask quietly."They're at the eastern perimeter fence. Katya has eyes on them from the roof, it is definitely Marcus and Vivienne. They're carrying something, that looks like bolt cutters and a bag." He shows me the thermal feed on his tablet, showing two heat signatures, moving slowly along the fence line. "They're looking for the weakest entry point.""Which doesn't exist. Every inch of this property is reinforced and monitored." I move to the window, staying back from the glass. "How long until Viktor's team arrives?""Ninety seconds. NYPD is three minutes behind them.""Tell Katya not to engage yet. I want them inside the perimeter."Dmitri's eyebrow rises. "Boss?""They're trespassing on my property with intent to harm. Once they cross that fence, I have legal justification for wh
ARIAI'm dreaming about the baby when my phone jolts me awake.The clock shows 2:47 AM.Dante is already reaching for his phone...Viktor calling at this hour means emergency."What?" Dante's voice is sharp, alert.I can hear Viktor's voice through the speaker, very urgent and tense. "Boss, we have a situation. Vivienne escaped custody."My blood runs cold."What do you mean escaped? She's in county jail...""She was being transferred to a medical facility for a psychiatric evaluation. The transport van was ambushed on the highway. Two guards got injured, and Vivienne missing." Viktor's typing rapidly in the background. "NYPD has issued an APB, but boss, she's been gone for three hours already. She could be anywhere."Dante is already out of bed, pulling on clothes. "When were we going to be notified?""Prison didn't want to admit they lost a high-profile prisoner. We only found out because I have an alert on her file." There is more typing on his end."I'm pulling traffic cameras now,
ARIAThe day after the estate distribution, I wake up feeling hollowed out.My family has their money. Torres is still out there. And I'm trapped in this penthouse, waiting for a threat that could come from anywhere, at any time.Dante is already awake, sitting on the edge of the bed with his phone
ARIAThe day of the estate distribution arrives with cruel sunshine and unseasonably warm weather.I dress carefully, in a navy Armani suit, a cream silk blouse, and Louboutin heels. I want my family to see exactly what they're trying so hard to destroy.Dante is already dressed when I emerge from
DANTEI wake before dawn with Aria sprawled across my chest, her silk nightdress twisted around her waist, and her hair a wild mess across the pillow. The terrace doors are still open, letting in the cool morning air that carries the faint sounds of the city waking up.Last night was exactly what w
ARIA"Aria, wait." My mother's voice is small and desperate. "Please. Can we talk?""No.""But sweetheart, you don't understand—""I understand perfectly. You chose money over me. All of you did." I look around the table. "You have your inheritance now. That's what you should get. Consider it your







