LOGINSophia's POV
The dress I was wearing cost more than the car I’d been forced to leave behind at the Vale estate.
It was a deep, shimmering emerald silk that clung to every curve like a second skin. Dominic had picked it out himself, claiming it was the color of envy.
"Perfect for tonight," he’d said with that cold, calculating smile.
I looked in the mirror of the Black guest suite and barely recognized the woman staring back. My hair was swept up in an elegant, messy bun, and my neck was draped in diamonds that felt like a beautiful, heavy leash.
Tonight was the gala. The big debut.
The Blacks were parading me in front of the entire city's elite. The "New Black Sister."
Oh, please. We all knew what this was. I was a giant middle finger aimed directly at Marcus’s forehead.
I walked down the grand staircase, my heels clicking against the marble. Dominic and Damien were waiting in the foyer.
Dominic looked like a king in his tuxedo—perfect, polished, and terrifying. Damien, on the other hand, looked like he wanted to punch the world.
His tie was slightly loose, and his dark hair was rumpled. When he saw me, his eyes darkened, tracking me from my head to my toes.
The air between us snapped. My heart did that annoying little flip again, but I forced myself to ignore it.
"Don't look so miserable, Damien," Dominic said, checking his watch. "It’s a party."
"It’s a circus," Damien muttered, his gaze still fixed on me. "And you’re putting her in the center ring, but as a fucking joker."
Was it weird that I was only just realizing Damien had this British accent? Suddenly had me recalling that he schooled there.
The accent was so cute, it was hard to focus on the insult he'd just thrown at me.
"She’s a Black now," Dominic countered. "Of course she belongs in the center. And she's not a joker, for Christ’s sake."
“Yeah, whatever floats her boat. Where are the other jerks anyway?” Damien asked, pulling out his phone from his pocket.
“Elijah's probably there by now. Remy’s still locked up in his room. We all know he won't get out till he cracks that case. As for Zane…. Who knows? Reckless brat,” Dominic mumbled in displeasure. Damien gave a hum that insinuated that he couldn't care less even though he'd just asked of their whereabouts.
These men were awfully weird. Probably not as organized as the media thought they were.
I didn't say anything though. I just followed them to the limousine.
The gala venue was a literal palace. Flashbulbs started going off the second the car door opened.
The whispers started immediately. I could hear my name being tossed around like a piece of juicy gossip.
"Is that her?"
"The Vale girl?"
"Wait, she’s with the Blacks?"
I kept my chin up, my hand resting on Dominic’s arm as we walked through the crowd. I felt like a prize pony, but I refused to let them see me sweat.
We had been there for maybe an hour when the atmosphere in the room curdled.
I felt him before I saw him. That familiar, suffocating scent of expensive cigars and arrogance flew past my nose and a sliver of anxiousness gripped me.
Marcus.
He was standing near the bar, a drink in one hand and Natalie—of course—clinging to his arm. He looked like he’d been hit by a truck.
His eyes locked onto mine, and for a second, I saw pure, unadulterated shock. Then, the shock turned into a red-hot rage.
He ditched Natalie and started stomping across the ballroom floor. It was ironical how people actually stepped out of his way.
"Sophia!" he barked, his voice echoing over the violin music.
Dominic stepped slightly in front of me, his expression bored. "Marcus. How lovely to see you. How’s the stock price going?"
Marcus ignored him. He was staring at me, his face flushed. "What the hell are you doing? What is this?"
"I'm attending a party, Marcus," I said, my voice surprisingly steady. "Is that a problem?"
"You're fucking wearing Black branded diamonds," he hissed, his eyes darting to the necklace. "I know you're stupid, but can't you at least see that you're making a fool of yourself. And me."
"You did a pretty good job of that yourself when you threw me out in the bloody rain," I reminded him.
He reached out, his hand wrapping around my wrist with a grip that was way too tight. I was sure the fucker would leave a mark on my pale skin.
"We're leaving, and we're leaving right now," Marcus commanded. "I don't care what kind of game Dominic is playing. You're my wife."
"Ex-wife," I corrected, trying to pull back. "We signed those papers, remember? Get your filthy hands off me, Marcus."
"I said we're leaving!" He started to jerk me toward the exit, his temper completely snapped.
Dominic started to move, his hand reaching for his phone to call security, but he wasn't fast enough.
A shadow blurred past me.
Before Marcus could take another step, Damien was there. He slammed into Marcus’s space like a physical wall.
Damien’s hand clamped onto Marcus’s forearm, his grip clearly crushing the bone.
"Let. Her. Go," Damien said. His voice wasn't loud, but it was the scariest thing I’d ever heard.
"Back off, kid," Marcus sneered, though he looked pale. "This is family business."
"Is foolishness a disease Americans easily catch? Marcus…..she isn't your family," Damien growled, stepping even closer until they were chest to chest. "She's mine. And she's completely off-limits to a piece of trash like you."
The entire room went dead silent. Even the band stopped playing.
Marcus tried to laugh it off, but his voice was shaky. "Yours? You think the Blacks can just claim her? She’s nothing to you. For all I know, you all just want one thing. To use her against me. And if she had any cell left in her brain, she'd know that she's nothing but a rag you need to rub on me till I'm all dirtied. Am I wrong?”
He wasn't. And I fucking knew all what he said was true. But I'd also choose to be used by people I didn't know while having nothing to lose than….
Damien’s jaw tightened. I saw the flash of something dangerous in his eyes.
"You just don't know when to shut the fuck up, do you? You want to know what she is to me?" Damien asked.
He didn't wait for an answer.
In one fluid motion, Damien let go of Marcus’s arm, spun me around, and pulled me flush against his chest.
Before I could even gasp or react, his mouth was on mine.
I froze. What the actual fuck?
Damien's POVThe drive back was twenty minutes of silence and thinking.Mei sat in the back with her bag on her lap looking out the window like someone taking in a city she had decided to assess rather than admire. Sophia sat beside me with the laptop against her chest and her eyes on the road and her mind somewhere I could see but not reach.I let her have it.At the fifteen-minute mark she said "Miss Chen."I glanced at her."Linda Marsh," she said. "She's been in that house for eleven years. She would have been there when I arrived. When I left. Every dinner, every argument, every conversation I had with Marcus and Victoria in that house for three years." She paused. "She knew everything about me before I knew anything about myself.""Yes," I said."Diana built a file on me," she said. "Before the marriage. Before any of this." She looked at the laptop in her hands. "She's had eyes on me for three years and I never knew.""She didn't count on you ending up here," I said."No," Soph
Sophia's POVI was out of the car before Damien finished saying wait.He caught my arm. Not rough. Just firm and certain and immovable in the specific way of someone who had decided this."Sophia.""That's my aunt in there," I said."I know," he said. "Which is exactly why we don't run in blind." He looked at the house. Then at the car two houses down. Then back at me. "Give me thirty seconds."I gave him thirty seconds because he was right and I hated that he was right and standing on a pavement at two in the morning outside my aunt's house with every light blazing and the door open was not the moment to stop listening to the person who thought clearly when everything was urgent.He texted Zane. Four words. Sent his location and the word now.Then he looked at me."Here's what we know," he said quietly. Fast and clear. "Someone is in that house or was recently. The car down the street has been running. The door is open which means either Mei left it open deliberately or someone came
Chapter 18Damien's POVCarter.I said his name once in my head and let it sit there and felt the shape of it change from an " ally to a question mark in the space of about four seconds.Sophia was already thinking it. I could see it in her face, that quiet focused recalibration she did when something shifted and she was updating every prior conclusion in real time."It might not be him," she said."It might not be," I said.Neither of us believed that."Who else was in that estate tonight," she said. "Walk me through it. Everyone.""Us. Remy. Carter." I paused. "The portrait of Victoria's grandmother but I'm ruling her out."Sophia's mouth did the thing that was almost a smile even when everything was terrible. I filed that away because I was apparently filing everything about her now without meaning to."The staff," she said. "Were there staff in the building?"I stopped.The Vale mansion ran a skeleton night staff. Two people minimum. We had moved through the building focused enti
Sophia's POVI didn't sleep.Not because of Diana or the email or Marcus or any of the things that should have been keeping me up. Those I could compartmentalise. I had spent three years in the Vale mansion learning to compartmentalise things that would have broken most people before breakfast.I didn't sleep because of what Damien had said outside the gate.Especially me.Two words. Said quietly and completely and with the specific certainty of someone who didn't say things they didn't mean. I had been lying in the dark turning them over for two hours and they kept landing the same way every time.Heavy. Warm. Terrifying.I got up at one in the morning and went to the kitchen because that was what I did and I was done pretending otherwise.The lights were already on.Damien was sitting on the counter, not on a stool, actually on the counter, with his laptop open and a coffee that had clearly been there long enough to go cold and his hair doing the thing it did when he had been runnin
Sophia's POVThey were outside.I stared at the photograph on Remy's screen and felt my brain do that thing it did when information arrived faster than it could be processed. A kind of white static behind the eyes that lasted exactly two seconds before everything sharpened.Two seconds.Then I was moving."How old is this photo?" I said, taking Remy's phone."Timestamp says four minutes ago," Remy said.Four minutes. Which meant while we were standing in Victoria's study feeling like we had won something, Diana and Richard Black had driven up to the front of the estate we had just left and were currently standing outside it like they owned it.Which technically, if the will clause went unchallenged, they might."Zane," Damien said into his phone. He had made the call before I finished my second sentence. "Lock down the estate. Full perimeter. Nobody gets through that gate." A pause. "I don't care how they got there. Don't let them in."He hung up and looked at me."We need to go back
Sophia's POVThe Vale mansion looked exactly the same.That was the thing that hit me first. I had been gone for six days. Six days that had dismantled and rebuilt everything I thought I knew about my life and the people in it and myself. Six days that felt like six months from the inside.And the mansion looked exactly the same.Same iron gates. Same gravel path. Same lights in the upper windows casting the same yellow glow onto the same perfect lawn. Like nothing had happened here. Like I hadn't stood on that porch in the rain with a cracked suitcase and nothing else while the door slammed behind me.I walked up to the front entrance and rang the bell.Thirty seconds.The door opened.Not a guard. Not Victoria. Not anyone I had been expecting.Carter Moss.I had seen one photograph of him, pulled from Zane's files this afternoon. Mid forties, sandy haired, the kind of face that looked trustworthy because it had been practicing for a long time.He looked at me with an expression that
Sophia's POV"Get out."Two words. That was all it took for my entire life to faceplant into the dirt.I stood there, staring at the man I’d called my husband for three years, and for a second, I actually thought I’d misheard him.Because I was the one who just walked in on him. I was the one stand
Sophia's POVDominic's face when he came back up to the roof told me everything before he said a word.He had been gone twenty minutes. Long enough to make calls, pull information, start rebuilding whatever strategy the Carter revelation required. I had expected him to come back with a plan and a t
Sophia's POVThe six o'clock meeting never happened.At five forty five Dominic got a call that made him go very still in the way that meant something had shifted and not in a direction anyone had planned for. He cancelled the meeting with two words texted to everyone. Not tonight.No explanation.
Damien's POVThe guardianship filing hit the press at four.I watched it happen in real time from my office screens. One outlet first, then three, then twelve, the story spreading the way bad stories always did, fast and confident and carrying just enough truth to make the lie around it stick.The







