LOGINSYNOPSIS Ariana’s life shatters when she discovers the ultimate betrayal—her husband, Lucas, and her best friend have broken the sacred bond of trust. The shock leaves her hospitalized, and upon discharge, Ariana chooses peace over confrontation. Protecting her health and the long-awaited pregnancy she has prayed for, she disappears from Lucas’s life and seeks refuge at her cousin’s home, hoping distance will heal her wounded heart. Despite her pain, memories of love and sacrifice haunt her. Ariana once trusted Lucas completely, even handing over her late father’s properties to him. As grief threatens to consume her, her cousin helps her rediscover joy through a birthday outing that momentarily erases her sorrow. Fate intervenes when Ariana unexpectedly reunites with Alex, her former university lover. Their meeting rekindles old memories and opens a door to new possibilities. As they reconnect, Alex reveals his recent divorce and offers Ariana comfort and understanding she desperately needs. However, just as Ariana begins to feel hope again, her past crashes into her present. Lucas suddenly appears at her cousin’s home and confronts Alex, exposing a mysterious shared history between the two men. Caught between love, betrayal, and hidden secrets, Ariana realizes that her journey is far from over—and the truth threatening to unfold may change her life forever.
View More(Daniel’s POV)There’s a dangerous kind of confidence that comes from thinking you understand everything.I had it.Up until today, I believed I had seen enough. The arrest, the statements, the little inconsistencies that didn’t quite align—they painted a picture I thought was complete. Not perfect, but clear enough to act on. Clear enough to believe justice was already within reach.I was wrong.The evidence we collected from Amaka didn’t just add to the case—it tore through everything I thought I knew and rebuilt it into something darker. Something more calculated. More deliberate.Now, sitting alone in my living room, the silence pressing against my ears, I could feel the shift.This wasn’t just a crime anymore.It was a plan.The video replayed in my head again, just like it had been doing since I left her house. I didn’t need a screen. I didn’t need confirmation. Every frame had already carved itself into my memory.Benson.Walking into Patrick’s house like he belonged there.No
(Daniel’s POV)For a moment, I forgot how to breathe.The world around me didn’t disappear—but it became distant, like everything had been pushed several steps away while I remained locked in one place… staring at the screen in my hand.Because what I was seeing—Was not something the mind accepts easily.Not at first.The video continued to play, but my brain lagged behind it, struggling to process the reality unfolding in front of me.Then it settled.Slowly.Painfully.And when it did—The weight of it hit me all at once.Benson.There was no mistake.No confusion.No shadow to hide behind.His face was clear.Uncovered.Bold.Like a man who believed he had nothing to fear.I leaned closer to the screen, my eyes narrowing as if that would somehow change what I was seeing.But it didn’t.It only made it worse.He was there.Standing inside Patrick’s house like he owned it.Not as a visitor.Not as someone sneaking around.But as someone with complete access.Complete control.And th
(Daniel’s POV)I took the risk.Even before I got there, I knew that was exactly what I was doing—walking straight into something I couldn’t fully predict. The kind of move that could either break a case wide open… or end everything before it even reached the courtroom.Amaka’s message had been too simple.Too precise.Just an address.No explanation.No context.No reassurance.And that silence—that deliberate lack of detail—felt heavier than anything she could have written.I didn’t come unprepared.Before leaving, I activated my live location, the secure channel I rarely used unless something felt truly off. Then I forwarded it to the office with a short message.If anything happens, trace this.I read it once.Then sent it.That alone told me the truth I didn’t want to admit—I wasn’t certain I would walk out of this clean.Still, I drove.The distance wasn’t far, but my mind refused to stay quiet. Thoughts came in waves, one after another, refusing to settle.What if it was a trap
(Daniel’s POV)I tried Amaka’s number again.And again.And again.Each time, the same cold response—no connection. It wasn’t just that she wasn’t picking up. It felt deliberate. Like the line itself had been buried somewhere I couldn’t reach.By the fifth attempt, I lowered the phone slowly, staring at the screen as if it would suddenly change its mind and bring her voice through.Nothing.A tight feeling settled in my chest.Going to Patrick’s house wasn’t an option. Not now. Not with everything hanging by a thread. One wrong move, one wrong shadow in the wrong place—and Amaka could be dragged into something she might not escape from.And I couldn’t risk that.Not after everything.Not when Benson and Lucas were already circling like wounded predators, waiting for any sign of weakness.“No more investigation,” I muttered under my breath, repeating the decision I had forced myself to accept. “We meet in court.”Still… something didn’t sit right.Amaka wasn’t careless. If she had gone
(Alex’s POV)The moment my phone vibrated in my hand, something inside me felt uneasy.It was strange how a simple sound could suddenly change the atmosphere in a room. Just a few seconds earlier, Ariana had been smiling while holding the small picture frame beside her bed. The soft light from the
(Ariana’s POV)Before I could open and close my eyes, a whole month had passed in Alex’s sister’s house. Thirty long days. Thirty restless nights. It felt like I had been dropped into another woman’s life, forced to wear her shoes, breathe her air, and survive her reality.A month ago, I was living
( Third person POV ) Lucas had been living alone in the house long before Ariana ever left.The silence that filled the mansion was not new — it had always existed, heavy and cold, lingering between the walls like a truth no one dared to face. But now, with Ariana gone, the emptiness felt exposed.
(Alex’s POV)On my way home, my mind was crowded with thoughts — heavy, restless thoughts that refused to let me breathe. How would I overcome Vanessa and Alex? How would I secure Ariana’s freedom? Every turn of the steering wheel felt like another turn into uncertainty. I kept wondering what might
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