LOGINIsabella's POV
Cole Smith was of course exactly the kind of guy my mother would pick for me.He'd shown up with flowers, actual flowers, like this was 1952 and kissed Mom's cheek before turning to practice his charm on me.
"Isabella. I've heard so much about you." He said as he took my hand and brought it to his lips.
I resisted the urge to pull away. Mom was watching me, and I'd promised myself I'd play nice. One lunch. I could survive one lunch.
"Cole. Nice to meet you."
"The pleasure is all mine."
We sat down at the dining table—where lunch had already been served. Mom now has a fleet of domestic staff at her disposal and she was clearly making the most of it.
Damian had barely looked at me. Now he was the picture of the attentive husband, touching Mom's shoulder, refilling her wine glass, acting like I didn't exist.
Good. That's what I wanted. The devil he was.
"So, Isabella," Cole said, his hand finding mine on the table. "Your mother tells me you're looking for internship opportunities."
"That's right."
His thumb traced circles on my palm. It should've been pleasant but it wasn't.
"I might be able to help with that. I have connections at several publications in the city." He leaned closer, his fingers lacing through mine. "We should discuss it sometime. Over dinner, perhaps?"
Mom was literally trying to contain her grin.
I forced a smile. "Maybe."
"I'd love to hear more about what you're passionate about. What drives you. What keeps you up at night."
"I'm interested in investigative journalism. Uncovering the truth, exposing corruption—"
"How noble." He replied with a smile and his hand moved to my shoulder, squeezing it gently. "Beautiful and principled. You're quite remarkable."
I heard Damian's fork scrape against his plate.
Cole didn't seem to notice. He kept touching me; my hand, my arm, my shoulder, each contact lingering too long. His smile never wavered. Neither did his attention.
"Tell me," he said, caressing the back of my hand with his thumb, "what made you choose journalism? Was it…"
"Drop her hand."
Everyone froze.
Damian's voice was cold and controlled, there was something underneath it that made my hairs stand on end
Cole blinked. "I'm sorry?"
"I said drop her hand. Now."
"Damian…" Mom began looking confused, her smile vanishing from her face.
"She's clearly uncomfortable." Damian replied, his eyes locked on Cole, and if looks could kill, we'd be planning a funeral. "You've been making her uncomfortable since you sat down."
My cheeks blushed red. "I'm fine…"
"You're not fine." He said in a firm voice that could be mistaken for fatherly concern but we both knew it wasn't.
"You remind me of my niece. She had a boyfriend who couldn't keep his hands to himself either. He made her miserable."
The lie came out smooth and believable. I almost bought the lie as well.
Cole released my hand slowly, his perfect smile still in place. "My apologies. I didn't mean to overstep."
"Of course you didn't." Mom said as she reached over and squeezed Damian's arm. "That's sweet of you to look out for her. You're right, Cole tends to be a bit... enthusiastic."
"I just know what I want when I see it."
Cole looked at me with a smile, "And I see a lot of potential in Isabella."
The words sounded innocent but they weren't.
Mom stood up, still smiling even though the tension in the room was choking "Why don't we have dessert in the sitting room? I made that chocolate cake you love, Damian. Let me just grab it from the kitchen."
Damian stood up with her. "I'll help."
They disappeared together, leaving me alone with Cole.
The second they were gone, his expression changed.
The charming smile vanished. Something evil and sinister replaced it.
"Well," he said, leaning back in his chair. "That was interesting."
I started to stand. "I should probably…"
"Sit down, Isabella."
Something in his tone made me freeze. This wasn't the same man who'd been kissing my hand five minutes ago. This was someone else entirely.
"What do you want?"
"The same thing everyone wants. Information."
He pulled out his phone, swiped through it casually. "I have to admit, when I agreed to this little lunch date, I wasn't expecting much. But then I had a sudden stroke of luck."
My heart raced, he had something up his sleeves.
"What’s going on here Cole?"
"The Velvet Room. That's the club where you worked, right? Nice place. Pretty upscale too. I was there a few weeks ago, actually. Celebrating a business deal."
No. No no no.
"I saw something interesting that night." He said as he turned his phone toward me.
The photo was grainy, taken from a distance. But it was clear enough. Me and Damian leaving together, his hand on my butt. My face turned up toward his.
I grasped onto the table for support.
"There are more," Cole said with a smirk on his face. " Very thorough documentation, if I am to say so myself."
I couldn't breathe. I couldn't think. Panic was clawing its way up my throat, but I forced it down, forced my face to remain expressionless
"I don't know what you think you saw…"
"Oh, I know exactly what I saw. The question is, does your mother?"
"What do you want?" I was surprised at the steadiness of my own voice.
"That's better."
He pocketed his phone. "I want something very simple, really. Your cooperation."
"With what?"
"That depends. How much do you value your mother's happiness? Her mental health? Because I imagine finding out her daughter fucked her husband before she even married him would be... devastating."
I gripped the edge of the table. "You're blackmailing me."
"I prefer to think of it as a mutually beneficial arrangement." He leaned forward, his voice low" You do what I ask, when I ask it, and these photos stay private. Your mother never has to know what kind of daughter she raised."
"Go to hell."
"Tempting, but I'll pass." He stood up, straightening his jacket. "Think about it, Isabella. Think about what this information could do to your mother. To your stepfather's reputation. To your future as a journalist. One anonymous tip to the right people, and your entire life explodes."
I heard footsteps in the hallway. Mom and Damian were returning.
Cole's smile was back, bright and innocent. But his next words were barely a whisper.
"You know what I can do with this information. I just want one thing though. Your life will be pretty much safer if you do it.”
Damien's POV The glass of whiskey burned down my throat, but it did absolutely nothing to calm the rage boiling inside me.I sat alone at the private section of the club with my jacket beside me while loud music echoed around the room. Several women had attempted approaching me since I arrived, but one glare from me was enough to send every single one of them running away.My mind remained occupied with the disaster from earlier.Zachary, the stolen project, Celeste's involvement, and the possibility of betrayal inside my own home.Everything was becoming messy too quickly, and I hated losing control over situations.I grabbed the bottle again and poured myself another drink before leaning back against the couch tiredly.I exhaled heavily and swallowed another mouthful of whiskey.Suddenly, my phone suddenly rang loudly against the table, interrupting my thoughts. I frowned immediately after noticing the caller ID.It was Isabella’s driver.At that hour?Something instantly felt wro
Isabella’s POVMy heart nearly stopped the moment Zachary opened his mouth and mentioned having an accomplice close to Damien. The entire conference hall instantly became silent, and I could hear nothing except the violent pounding of my heartbeat inside my chest.I sat frozen beside Damien while fear crawled slowly through my body. My fingers tightened beneath the table, and I struggled to stop my expression from changing. The last thing I needed was for Damien to notice that I was panicking.The atmosphere inside the hall became suffocating almost immediately. Everyone was staring at Zachary, waiting for him to say more, while reporters adjusted themselves eagerly in anticipation of a bigger scandal.I slowly turned my eyes toward Zachary, silently begging him not to be stupid enough to drag me into this publicly. But the desperate look on his face only made my fear worse. He looked cornered already, and cornered people were dangerous.My throat went dry as Damien slowly stood
Damien’s POVThe entire conference hall fell into absolute silence after Zachary’s words.I have an accomplice close to you.Those words echoed repeatedly in my head like a curse I could not shake off.My jaw tightened violently as I stared at him standing before the cameras with sweat gathered around his forehead. The confidence he walked in with earlier had completely vanished, replaced by fear and desperation.The executives seated around me began whispering among themselves while reporters exchanged glances, eager for the next scandalous development.I could already see the headlines forming.Blackwood Corporation betrayed from within.I slowly rose from my seat without taking my eyes off Zachary.“You should be very careful about your next words,” I said coldly.Zachary swallowed hard, but there was still that annoying smirk threatening to appear on his lips.“You think I could pull this off alone? Someone close to you handed me everything.” he asked, and my fingers curled into
Damien's POV The conference hall was already full when I arrived.Executives sat in neat rows, investors filled the front section, and senior staff crowded the back. Every seat in the room was occupied with people who believed they were about to witness a victory. Zachary had built the entire atmosphere around confidence, and the illusion that what was about to be unveiled belonged to him.I sat at the center table with Isabella beside me.She said nothing, but I could feel her tension. It wasn’t loud or obvious, but it was there in the way she kept her hands folded too tightly.And in the way her gaze stayed fixed on the stage longer than necessary, I could tell she's as worried as I am. Or rather still, she was hiding something from me. The lights dimmed, and the presentation began.I didn’t move, or blink.I watched the screen come alive with every detail of a project I had personally overseen from its earliest framework. Every structure, every model, every visual alignment ap
Isabella's POV The conference hall felt heavier than usual, and I could barely focus on the voices around the table as the meeting dragged on. Papers were being shuffled, reports were being read, and strategies were being discussed, but none of it was registering properly in my head.My eyes kept drifting to Damien.He sat at the head of the table, sharp, composed, and dangerously calm in a way that always made everyone else adjust their behavior without even realizing it. But today was different. There was something strained in his expression, something subtle but visible enough for me to notice if I paid attention.I did not want to care, I kept telling myself I did not. But every time he spoke, there was a tightness in his voice that made it impossible to ignore.It reminded me of something I did not want to think about.It reminded me that whatever I was doing, it was slowly starting to leave marks on him too. And that alone should have made me feel satisfied.Instead, it made
Damien’s POVThe shrill sound of my phone vibrating against the bedside table dragged me out of sleep violently.I groaned irritably and reached for it without opening my eyes properly. The moment I saw my assistant’s name flashing across the screen at barely six in the morning, irritation settled in my chest immediately.Nobody called me this early unless something had gone terribly wrong.“What is it?” I answered coldly.“Sir… there’s a problem.” He stammered, and my eyes snapped open instantly.“What kind of problem?” I asked sharply.There was hesitation on the other end, and I hated it immediately.“Zachary Corporation just launched the new project into the market.” He revealed, and for a second, my mind went blank.“What?” I asked slowly.“The project, sir. The same one your team has been working on for the last seven months, they launched it this morning.” He explained, and I sat upright immediately.“That’s impossible,” I growled.“I thought so too, sir, but the entire market
Cole's POVI drove back home in panic. I didn't know what to do, but I tried to keep calm as much as possible. I picked up my phone contemplating whether or not to call Isabella and throw the questions directly to her face. “She seriously could not have tried running a DNA test on my mother and I
Isabella's POV Later that night, I made my way to the dining hall wearing a very seductive gown. I already promised myself I was going to find something tonight so I need to start getting prepared.The rest of the day has been quite hectic for me. I had to make some calls to the welfare department
ISABELLA’S POVThe ride back home was silent and fast. I didn't want anyone to notice my absence for long. The doctor ordered that I take complete rest, and my mother would nag me to death if she knew I disobeyed. As soon as I alighted from my car, I felt a burning gaze over me and looked up. My e
Isabella's POV Chatters and laughter filled the room. The sweet aroma from the food my mom and Aunt Daine cooked invaded our noses recklessly.“I cannot wait for you both to get married and have kids.” Aunt Daine said. “Exactly! They are going to have very cute children by the way. I can't believ







