LOGINElias POV
I walked out of a cafe, with an iced coffee in hand. The streets were bright with morning light, but it did little to pierce the darkness inside me. The memory of last night is still fresh like it happened today. Emily fell in step beside me holding a pizza in her hands, she didn’t let me walk alone to the company. We entered her car and she drove off. A few minutes later we stopped at a towering glass building that stood tall as cars rolled into the company. We entered the towering building that housed my father’s office. The air smelled of cleaning chemicals and antiseptic. My steps echoed in the vast hall, the sound served as a reminder that I was about to face a man who had spent his whole life exacting control over everyone around him except one person. My father’s office door loomed ahead, a dark wood monolith that seemed to swallow the light. I exhaled slowly and straightened my posture afraid of walking somewhat. Emily stood by my side as her presence anchored me, reminding me that I am not facing this alone and I didn’t have to carry everything on myself. I knocked once, and a single word followed. “Enter.” I opened the door and entered. The office was vast, formal, and suffocating in its elegance. My 'supposed' father sat behind his massive desk, a man who radiated authority like a living, breathing tsunami. He didn’t glance up to look at me as I entered. “Elias,” my father said, flipping through the documents in front of him. “You’re late today.” I replied to him. “Traffic, father. Nothing more.” His eyes finally lift to stare at me. “Hmph. See that it doesn’t happen again. We have investors to impress and deals to close. Understand". “Yes sir,” Elias said. The tension between us was palpable. My father's gaze narrowed as if he were weighing whether my calmness was genuine or a mask. “Good,” he said, a faint smirk touching the corner of his mouth. “I want you looking sharp today. We’re expecting a lot from you.” I nodded, swallowing the lump of emotion lodged in my throat. My father has always seen me as a money-making machine, ninety percent of the contracts signed with his company were all my doing. And yet I still was not qualified to hold a higher position, all because I am an 'his' illegitimate child. "I will get to the conference room." I clenched my fists subtly beneath my suit, forcing myself to focus. There was no room for weakness here, not in front of my father. Emily’s presence at the door reminded me once again that I didn’t have to face all this alone but I had my reasons. Emily and I both walked to the conference room to prepare for the meeting. Not quite long, investors arrived, their smiles polished as they greeted me. The meeting officially started as soon as the investors arrived. I answered each query with precision, my tone stiff as I answered them. Yet beneath all this act, my thoughts drifted replaying last night in fragments, the shock of powerlessness, the bitter mix of anger and unwanted arousal. I could still feel that man's weight pressing against me, the way I had been taken, and the sense that nothing was safe anymore. My father observed from the corner of his eye, approving and critiquing. I met his gaze occasionally, returning it with a practiced smile like I always did, though each exchange left me hollowed out inside. By the time the meeting concluded, I felt drained. From the business discussion and negotiations. I was drained from the effort it took to hold myself together in the presence of my father, while the trauma of last night gnawed at me beneath the surface. Back in my office, I sank into my chair, and I rested my head on my palm. Emily walked into my office, and she placed a sandwich in front of me. “You did well,” she said softly. “But you can’t keep holding it in like this.” “I have to,” I pick up the sandwich to eat. “If I falter, even a little, Fred will see it and that will becomr something he could use to exploit me.” Emily’s hand pats his shoulder, “You’re not alone. And you don’t have to face either of them by yourself.” I closed my eyes. Her words reminded me of this same situation, but they couldn’t erase the memory that were stuffed in my chest. I remembered the feeling of helplessness, the shame, and the pain I went through last night. I could not undo it, I could not forget it; nonetheless, I have to keep pushing through. I had to survive! Standing up from the chair, I walked to the window, staring out at the city sprawling beneath me. Everything seemed so small and insignificant from this height. Emily followed me. “You’ll have to decide,” she said softly, “whether to fight it or let it control you.” “I’ll fight,” I whispered, almost to myself. “But for now let me be controlled.” The rest of the day passed in a series of calls, meetings, and decisions. I moved through it with mechanical precision. My father, as always, remained a constant test. Feeling the familiar sting of inadequacy, the gnawing frustration of a lifetime spent striving for a man who would never give me what I deserved. As the sun dipped low, casting long shadows across the city, I finally allowed myself to exhale. But I knew that the true battle was only beginning. That strange man's trail was still warm, and the threat of what had been done still existed. Emily knocked on my door and entered, she placed a hand over my shoulders. “You did it” she said softly, “but do you want to remain a backup, someone not qualified to work for himself?" I looked at her with my heavy eyes. "Backup” I repeated, “at least someone still notices me.”Fred POVStepping out of the elevator onto the executive floor with a spring in my step that I hadn’t felt in weeks. A wide, satisfied grin spread across my face as I walked down the hallway. Employees who saw me coming quickly lowered their heads, murmuring hurried greetings.“Good morning, Mr. Fred.”“Morning, sir.”I didn’t bother replying to most of them. Why should I? They were beneath me. Just ants scurrying around my kingdom. I adjusted my designer suit jacket and kept walking, chin held high.When I reached the open-plan office area, I stopped and clapped my hands loudly. Heads turned in my direction.“Listen up, everyone!” I called out, my voice carrying across the floor. “From today, things are going to change around here. I’m taking full control of the upcoming projects. Any file or any decision, that used to go through Elias now comes straight to me. Understood?”A few people nodded quickly. Others exchanged nervous glances.One of the senior managers stepped forward he
Elias POVDarkness surrounded me like floating in warm water. There was no pain here. No memories of betrayal or rain, just peaceful silence.I drifted, unsure if I was asleep or somewhere between life and death. Then, in the middle of the endless black, a small point of light appeared. It grew like a tiny star blooming in the void. A small figure took shape within it.It looked like a child — no older than four or five — with glowing skin and bright, curious eyes. The figure floated closer, bare feet dangling in the darkness.“Hello…” a soft, melodic voice called out. It sounded like wind chimes and laughter mixed together. “You’re finally here. I’ve been waiting for you.”I stared at the small bright figure, my heart aching with a strange mixture of fear and warmth. “Who… who are you?” I whispered, my voice echoing strangely in the space. “Am I dreaming? Is this real?”The child tilted their head. “I’m the one growing inside you. I’ve been trying to talk to you for so long, but you
Elias POV Emily’s hand tightened around mine for a second before she nodded. She gave me a small, reassuring smile that didn’t quite reach her eyes. “I’ll be right back, okay? Just rest. Don’t worry.” I wanted to tell her to stay, but the words stuck in my throat. I simply nodded and watched as she stood up and followed the doctor out of the room. The door clicked shut behind them, leaving me alone with the steady beeping of the heart monitor. The silence felt suffocating. I stared at the ceiling, my mind racing. What could be so bad that he needs to speak to her privately? The strange looks from the doctors earlier replayed in my head. The way they had glanced at me with surprise, concern, something almost like pity. My chest felt tight again, an heavy pressure hit me again. Minutes dragged by. I could hear muffled voices outside the door, but I couldn’t make out the words. Emily’s voice rose once with disbelief, before dropping again. My hands clenched the blanket tightly.
Elias POVThe door to my hospital room opened again after what felt like only a few minutes of uneasy silence. Dr. Harlan stepped inside, but this time he wasn’t alone. Three other older doctors followed him — all wearing white coats, their expressions serious and professional. One carried a tablet, another had a thick file in his hands. The atmosphere in the room shifted instantly, becoming heavier.Dr. Harlan cleared his throat and offered me a small, relaxed smile. “Mr. Elias, how are you feeling now? We’ve reviewed your initial vitals and symptoms. To be thorough, we’d like to run a full MRI scan as soon as possible.”My heart skipped a beat. I sat up straighter in the bed, ignoring the slight dizziness that came with the movement. “An MRI? Why? You said it was probably just a viral thing from the rain and stress. Why do I need a scan?”One of the elderly doctors, a man with graying hair and glasses, stepped forward. “We want to rule out any underlying conditions. Your combinati
Damien POVI stared at Monica across the dining table, the strange pressure in my chest still refusing to ease. The behaviors from the kitchen staff only made me more irritated. I leaned forward slightly, staring directly at Monica eyes. “What exactly is your gain?” I asked coldly. “You came into my house and intimidated my staff. What game are you playing, Monica?”She didn’t even flinch. Instead, she turned away from me with a sweet, dismissive smile and waved a hand toward one of the trembling servers.“Serve the meal,” she ordered lightly, as if I hadn’t spoken at all. “Make sure it’s well served, Damien likes his food properly prepared.”The server hesitated for half a second, eyes darting nervously toward me, before quickly moving to obey. Three plates were placed on the table with shaky hands. The rich aroma of roasted meat and herbs filled the air, but it did nothing to calm the storm building inside me.Monica gestured gracefully toward the chair at the head of the table. “
Damien POVI pushed the chair back with a scrape and stood up, the restless pressure in my chest refusing to ease no matter how much whiskey I poured down my throat. The folder on Elias still lay open on the desk like a haunting dream I couldn’t ignore. I needed air. Something to drown out this fucking feeling that something was slipping away from me.“Victor, with me,” I said curtly, already heading for the door.Victor fell into step beside me without question, his usual cheerful energy still present but watchful. We walked down the long corridor toward the private lounge where Monica was waiting. The unease in my chest twisted harder with every step, like invisible fingers digging deeper.The moment I stepped into the dimly lit lounge, I saw her.Monica stood near the large windows, her body swaying slightly with that signature seductive grace. Her waist was narrow, hips full and inviting, the tight dress she wore clinging to every curve like it had been painted on. She turned whe
Damien POV A low groan left my throat, one arm dragging across the empty side of the bed. The sheets were cold. My eyes snapped open. For a moment, my mind was fogged—fragments of the previous night flickering in disjointed flashes. A face blurred by desire and something darker, when clarity hit
Elias POV I lay motionless for long minutes, my body aching all over. I dragged myself to sit upright. Every movement sent sharp pain lancing through my lower back and thighs. Limping into the bathroom, I turned on the shower and stepped under the hot spray. Tears mingled with water as they poured
Fred POVI adjusted my designer suit jacket as I walked out of the elevator. The familiar feeling of home hits me—that I own the company. This was supposed to be my kingdom. Mine. Yet that bastard still had the nerve to breathe the same air as me. Walki
Fred POV I picked up my car keys and headed for the door. “Mom, I’m going out. I’ll be back late today,” I shouted and closed the door behind me. “Don’t forget your jacket, baby,” my mom’s annoying voice called out. “Yes, Momma.” Rolling my eyes and walking to where my baby Range Rover SV wa



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