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Cassienne walked out of Dr. Zach’s office, holding the small prescription paper in her hand. She felt tired and a little dizzy, and all she wanted was to get home and crawl into bed. She headed toward the elevator, but just as she was about to step inside, a familiar voice drifted down the hallway.
That voice. She could never mistake it for another. It was her husband. Dreston Tremont. She glanced over her shoulder and saw Dreston’s tall, straight figure standing out among the people in the corridor, his arm wrapped around a slim woman beside him. As they walked, the woman looked up at him, revealing her face. It was Tina Arcley—his ex-girlfriend. “Did you see that guy? He is so handsome. I feel like I'm on fire just looking at him.” “Don’t even think about it. He’s here with his wife.” Two nearby nurses whispered about them. Meanwhile, Dreston and Tina smiled at each other, looking effortlessly perfect together. Cassienne couldn’t remember him ever smiling at her like that—not with that soft, loving look he was giving Tina. And he wasn’t alone. Someone else stood with them—a doctor. “Remember to rest well,” the doctor said gently. “Since you’re still at the early stage of your pregnancy, you shouldn’t do any vigorous work. I hope you understand?” Pregnant? Cassienne’s breath caught. Her hand flew to her mouth. “Your wife’s mood will be affected by pregnancy hormones,” the doctor continued. “As the baby’s father, you should take her out into nature more often. It will help her stay in a good mood.” Cassienne struggled to stifle the gasp building in her throat. Shock rippled through her, blurring her vision. “I’ll see to that, Doctor,” Dreston replied, sounding protective. “I’ll make sure she gets all the rest she needs.” Through her blurred vision, Cassienne saw them as they began to turn in her direction. Panic rushed through her, and she quickly slipped behind a nearby pillar, pressing her back against the cool stone. Her heart hammered so loudly she feared they would hear it. She peeked out just enough to see Deston’s hand resting at the small of Tina’s back, guiding her with a tenderness he had never shown Cassienne. He led Tina toward the elevator, his body angled as if shielding her—like she was the most precious thing in his world. Cassienne pressed herself tighter against the pillar, doing everything she could to make herself invisible. They moved closer—close enough for her to hear their breaths. Close enough for her to see the tenderness in his eyes when he looked at Tina. She tried to steady her breathing. She tried to stay calm. She tried to do what she had been forced to master over the past five years—swallow the pain and pretend she could bear it. This was the price of her own foolish decision, the mistake she made five years ago when Dreston’s parents had approached her in desperation. They needed him married—for the sake of the family’s image. Tina wasn’t an option. His parents never approved of her. So they turned to Cassienne—the girl who had loved him since childhood, the foolish girl who loved him quietly and secretly, even as a friend. She had signed the contract without hesitation, agreeing to pretend to be his wife for five years. In her naïve heart, she believed that living with him, sharing his days and nights, might awaken something in him. That he might learn to love her the way she loved him. They had been close once, back in their innocent days. He had liked her—really liked her—before life pulled them apart. They reconnected in high school, and for a brief moment, it felt like fate. He didn’t remember her fully then, but she remembered him. She could never mistake him for anyone else. Yet things were still fine between them… until Tina came into the picture. Tina was her friend. Cassienne had introduced her to Dreston, but that turned out to become her greatest mistake. As soon as Tina stepped into Dreston’s life, everything changed. The boys who admired Cassienne drifted away. His friends, who once liked her, forgot her. Everyone’s attention moved to Tina. Tina didn’t choose any of those boys. She chose Dreston—Cassienne’s secret first love. Tina was beautiful, and Cassienne was no less, but Tina had a charm that commanded attention anywhere she went. And just like all the other boys, Dreston fell under her charm too. For Cassienne, he was the only boy. Now he was the only man for her. And even after five years of living with him as his wife in name only, her feelings never changed. Neither did his feelings for Tina. He still loved her. And now… Tina was pregnant with his child. Cassienne’s hands trembled as tears burned behind her eyes. A sob rose in her chest, sharp and heavy, but she forced it down. She had learned to swallow pain so deeply it no longer made a sound. Tina’s voice echoed in her mind—the cruel reminder she used to throw at her. “You married him even after knowing he belongs to me.” And Tina was right. Cassienne knew. But she still said yes, because he had been hers first—before Tina took him away. The elevator dinged. The doors slid open. Cassienne watched silently as Dreston and Tina stepped inside. They stood close together, framed by the narrowing elevator doors. Only when the elevator shut did Cassienne finally exhale. Even then, their scent lingered in the hallway. A reminder of everything she could never become.Jessica finally reached home close to midnight, yet the Tremont mansion was still brightly lit. Nobody had gone to bed. Not after what happened at the gala. The moment she entered the house, she found almost everyone gathered inside the family drawing room. The atmosphere was far from relaxed. Jessica sat between Abigail and carefully narrated everything that had happened at the gala. She spoke about the awards, the celebration, the sudden panic, and finally the conversation she overheard inside the ladies' room. The room fell silent with every word. By the time she finished, no one was able to say a single word. They just sat there still. But Joseph slowly stood from his seat, and he began pacing. The large drawing room suddenly felt smaller than usual. His mind was working furiously. For weeks now, things have been happening one after another. Tina. The fake engagement. The attacks. The threats. The hidden enemy. And now a kidnapping plot. The problem was that none of it made
Cassienne kept her silence until the massive iron gates of the Tremont mansion swung open. For most of the drive, she had simply sat beside Dreston, her hand resting quietly in his while the blurred geometry of city lights swept past the windows. Neither of them had truly managed to leave the gala behind. The image of Jessica’s pale, frightened face lingered vividly in Cassienne's mind, alongside the chilling words her friend had overheard. Someone wanted to take her. Even now, the realization felt entirely surreal. The moment the SUV came to a halt, a small contingent of security personnel moved smoothly into their defensive perimeters. Dreston and Cassienne both noticed the heightened vigilance, but neither commented. The threat was tangible now; there was no point in pretending otherwise. They entered the mansion together, greeted immediately by the familiar warmth of home. Normally, crossing this threshold brought instant relief, but tonight it only blunted the edges of her
Not far away, Corren Thornwyck stood with Aurora Stephen. Unlike the hurried crowd filtering out of the gala, neither felt any rush to leave. Aurora glanced toward the hotel entrance, the heavy residue of the evening's tension still hanging between them. The shift had been jarringly fast—one moment they were celebrating, and the next, they were speaking of criminals. When Corren opened her car door, Aurora offered a faint, amused smile. "You don't have to escort me like I'm fragile." "I know," he replied simply. "Then why are you doing it?" Corren considered her question for a beat before answering with honesty. "Because I want to." A sudden warmth bloomed in Aurora's chest. She fought to keep her expression neutral, but Corren caught the subtle shift anyway. Shaking her head, Aurora stepped closer to him. "You're becoming dangerous these days.” Amusement flashed in his eyes. "How so?" "You keep saying things that leave me with absolutely no counter-argument." "That sounds
The gala ended abruptly for those who knew the truth. While the rest of the guests continued to mingle in blissful ignorance, a criminal had been mingling among them, standing only paces away from Cassienne. For Dreston, the evening was effectively over. The moment Jessica revealed the overheard conversation, his priorities instantly shifted to a single task: getting his loved ones safely out of the hotel. Outside, security presence quietly intensified, unnoticed by the crowd. Bodyguards shifted positions, armored vehicles moved into position, and drivers went on high alert as urgent instructions crackled through earpieces. Everything looked entirely normal, yet the atmosphere had fundamentally changed. Cassienne sat in the back of an armored SUV, finding herself physically alone for the first time since fleeing the ballroom. Her mind raced, replaying the gala, Jessica's warning, Tina's betrayal, and the reality of the kidnapping plot. The sheer terror of the situation only fully re
"What I'm about to tell you..." Jessica swallowed hard, her voice trembling as the words caught in her throat. "...you need to believe me." The atmosphere around the group changed immediately. The laughter from a few moments ago disappeared completely, replaced by a heavy, charged silence that wrapped around them like a vice. Dreston studied her carefully. Jessica was frightened, not nervous, not emotional, but genuinely frightened, and that alone was enough to put him on full alert. He took a step closer and lowered his voice, his tone softening with controlled urgency. "Jessica. Take a deep breath." Jessica tried, but failed, then tried again. This time it worked, though barely. Dreston waited patiently. Unlike most people, he understood that panicked people often needed a moment to gather themselves before speaking. "Look at me." Jessica did. "You're safe." The words came calmly, steadily. "Just tell me what happened." Jessica nodded slowly. Then her eyes drifted away from hi
Jessica Tremont remained frozen inside the ladies’ room long after the man and woman had left. For several long seconds she couldn’t move, couldn’t think, and could barely breathe properly. The words continued replaying inside her head on an endless, horrifying loop. They planned to kidnap Cassienne. And Tina. Tina died because of me. Talk to the boss. Each sentence felt worse than the one before it, sinking deeper like shards of ice into her chest. Jessica slowly pushed open the stall door and stepped out. The elegant ladies’ room suddenly felt much smaller than before, the walls closing in as her reflection in the mirror stared back at her — pale, wide-eyed, and stripped of all the evening’s earlier joy. For the first time that night, she no longer cared about the gala. The excitement and happiness had vanished completely. Even thoughts of Kael disappeared from her mind. All she could think about was Cassienne. Cassienne was pregnant, and somebody wanted to take her. J







