LOGINSophia's POV
His mouth was warm. That was the first stupid thing my brain registered. Not the three hundred people watching. Not Marcus standing two feet away looking like someone had detonated a bomb in his chest. Not Dominic somewhere behind me radiating the specific fury of a man whose plan had just been set on fire. Just that Damien's mouth was warm. Then my brain caught up and I pulled back. Damien let me. But his hands stayed on my waist and his eyes stayed on Marcus and the look on his face was the kind that ended conversations permanently. The room was completely silent. I could hear cameras. I could hear whispering. I could feel the math being done in real time by three hundred people and I was going to have to live with whatever answer they reached. "We're leaving," Dominic said. Not a suggestion. The limo ride back was its own kind of disaster. Dominic looked at Damien. Damien looked out the window. "Care to explain," Dominic said. "He had his hand on her." "So you kissed her." "It worked." "You created a scandal that will be on every platform in this city before we reach the estate." Dominic's jaw was tight. "I had a plan Damien. You set it on fire." "Your plan had her standing next to you like a decorative object. My way she's untouchable." "My way she's a headline." "Better a headline than a handprint on her wrist." Dominic went quiet. I looked at my wrist. There was a faint mark where Marcus had grabbed me. I hadn't mentioned it. Damien had noticed anyway. My phone started buzzing in my clutch. I pulled it out. Notifications flooding in faster than the screen could load them. A photo already everywhere. Us. In the ballroom. The kiss caught at exactly the right angle to look like the most deliberate thing in the world. Forty thousand impressions. Six minutes. Then I found the post that made my stomach drop. Breaking: Insider claims Sophia Chen-Vale was having an affair with Damien Black DURING the marriage. Sources say this is why Marcus filed. Photos to follow. "Dominic," I said. "I see it." He didn't look up. "Marcus was ready with a counter narrative in under ten minutes. He was prepared for this." He looked at Damien. "He wasn't there to get her back. He was there to bait you." Damien's jaw tightened. "And I walked straight into it." "Yes," Dominic said simply. "You did." Back at the estate Dominic disappeared immediately, already three steps ahead, already rebuilding. I took off my heels and went to the kitchen because that was apparently where I went when things were terrible. Damien followed. He stood across the counter and looked at me with an expression I hadn't seen on him yet. "I'm sorry," he said. Like the words were unfamiliar in his mouth. "For kissing you without asking. I saw his hand on you and I stopped thinking." I looked at him for a moment. "The kiss was a lot," I said. "But the part where you told him to let me go. That part I'm keeping." Something shifted in his face. Then his phone buzzed. He looked at it and immediately called someone. "Elijah. Pull everything Marcus Vale filed in city court today. All of it. Right now." He hung up and looked at me. "Sit down," he said. "I'm fine." "Sophia." I sat down. His phone buzzed again. He read it and his face went completely blank. The kind of blank that meant something had landed that required every available resource just to process. "What did he file," I said. "He's not filing for divorce," Damien said. "He already did that." He put the phone down. "He's filing for the rights to your parents' estate." I stared at him. "My parents had nothing. They died when I was nineteen." "According to what Elijah just pulled that's not true." He looked at me carefully. "They had significant assets. Tied up in a private trust. The named beneficiary was listed as your husband." The kitchen was very quiet. "He knew before we got married," I said. Not a question. The knowing was coming in slowly. "He married me for it." Damien said nothing. Three years. Three years of giving up everything believing I was loved. Three years of being told I was lucky, that I was nothing before Marcus, that I owed everything to the Vale name. The whole time. "How much," I said. Damien looked at his phone. Then at me. "Enough that he can't afford to let you walk away with it." I sat very still. They hadn't just thrown me away. They had been making sure I had nothing left to fight with when I found out the truth. "Sophia," Damien said. He had moved around the counter at some point and was standing beside me now. "You're not going to lose it," he said. "Whatever they're planning." "You don't know that." "I know what we can do to Marcus Vale in a courtroom when we're motivated." Something moved in his face. "We're motivated." I looked at him and my face did what it had been trying to do for the last ten minutes. Not crying. Just the expression underneath crying. The one that came when something was too big and your face stopped pretending. Damien watched me. He didn't hand me whiskey and call me pathetic. He just reached out and put his hand over mine on the counter. Warm. Steady. Certain. I sat there in that kitchen at midnight with the ruins of everything and one very complicated man's hand over mine and thought that the universe had a very sick sense of humor. But at least I wasn't at the bus stop anymore.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 POVThe 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
POV: DamienI tossed the quarterly reports onto the center of the table. The sharp smack made the head of acquisitions flinch in his expensive suit."This is garbage," I said, leaning back in my chair. "You actually call this a projection?"The guy stammered, frantically wiping sweat off his forehe
Sophia's POVHoly fuckity fuck. There was no way you could call the Black estate a house. It was a whole fortress made of glass and steel, the whole building reeled of intimidation.Dominic’s driver took my cracked suitcase like it was a lump of dirt and disappeared into the shadows of the foyer. D
Sophia's POVThe rain wasn't stopping. If anything, it got louder, mocking me with every heavy drop that hit the plastic roof of the bus stop.I stared at my phone's screen blankly. As though staring at it continuously was going to make a single dollar pop up.How was I supposed to even get a bus?







