LOGINI signed my life away at 4:47 p.m… and called it love. Five years later, I’m standing in the ruins of that choice, divorced, betrayed, and nearly dead by the hands of the man I once fought the world to marry. My husband wants me gone. His mistress is carrying his child. And the empire my parents built? Stolen right from under me. But I’m not the broken woman they think I am. Because the night they tried to kill me… I didn’t call for help. I called him. Nikolai, my ex fiancé, my enemy, the man I once abandoned… and the only one powerful enough to burn my world to ashes or rebuild it from dust. Now he’s back. Dangerous. Calculated. Watching me like I already belong to him. He says he wants to help me reclaim everything I lost. My company. My name. My power. All I have to do… is marry him. Again. But nothing about Nikolai is simple. And the deeper I fall into his game, the more I realize. This isn’t just revenge anymore. It’s a war. And this time… I’m not the woman who walks away. I’m the one who strikes back.
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The test lay face down on the glass table like it was hiding from me. I already knew what it said and still… I turned it over. One line. Again. A shaky breath left me as I stared at it, my fingers tightening around the plastic until it nearly snapped. For a second, I just stood there, begging, praying inside of me that a second line would appear out of thin air. It didn’t. Of course it didn’t. As they said, wishes weren't horses. Noah was watching me, I could feel it without even looking up. He was waiting, counting and his gaze totally judging me like he couldn't wait to hear the obvious from me. “It didn’t work.” I said finally, my voice quieter than I intended. It barely sounded like me. “It’s negative.” Silence followed and it wasn't the soft kind. It was the heavy kind that pressed against your chest until breathing felt optional. The corner of my eyes burned but I bit back down on my lips, fighting with everything in me not to let the tears roll out. I was so done with crying. There were no more tears to give. “Of course it is.” He said dryly, an offensive chuckle escaping through his lips, hurt and disappointment all accompanying it at once. I looked up immediately, taking few steps to get closer to him, my beautiful husband. Noah sat there, elbows on his knees, his jaw tight, his eyes colder than I’d ever seen them. Not sad. Not even disappointed, just tired like we had done this a thousand times over and he now knew what to expect. “Noah, please don’t start,” I whispered quickly, panic rising before he even said anything. “Just...just give me one more chance. That’s all I’m asking.” My feet moved before my pride could stop me as I dropped to my knees in front of him. “I’ll do anything, Noah. Any treatment, any doctor, we could even try the IVF thing, anything at all. Just don’t give up on me yet.” A flicker of sadness crossed his face as he stared at me with that warmness he used to always have. And then it was gone within a second like he was trying so hard not to show any pity for me. “Adeline,” He said slowly, “you’ve been saying that for five years.” Five years. The number hit harder hearing it out loud. Five years of clinics, of prescriptions, of hope stitched together with fragile threads that kept snapping. “You think I don’t know that? I know that baby, I do.” I snapped, my voice breaking. “I feel it every single day just as much as you do, Noah. What I didn’t say, what I couldn’t say was the only thing that hanged just at the tip of my tongue. YOU’RE THE REASON FOR IT. THIS WAS ALL YOUR FAULT, NOAH. The memory came anyway. Cold and sharp as I remembered my self in the hospital room. Two months pregnant just a few months after I and Carter had gotten married. “We’re not ready yet. We can have a child later when we're both ready.” He said and back then, I believed him. Back then, I thought “later” was a promise. I didn’t know “later” would never come. “I need an heir,” Noah continued, dragging me back to the present. “I’ve waited long enough, Adeline. You know I have and we talked about this. Don't make it harder.” Something inside me cracked, the tears I had tried so hard not to let it roll out came spilling out the corner of my eyes. “An heir?” I repeated, “Baby, it's not yet late. We can still have our child. And you love me. An heir can't possibly be all I am to you now.” “That’s not what I said.” “But it is what you mean.” He reached beside him and picked up a folder. My stomach dropped before he even handed it to me. Dear lord, I knew what they were. “You know I love you, Adeline. I do." He whispered, his voice finally cracking as tears rolled out and I grabbed his hands, "But please baby, please sign them." He pushed the divorce papers into my hands. I stared at the papers in my hands, my vision blurring. Divorce. Just like that. “No…” I shook my head, backing away like distance could erase it. " Noah, no! You don't want this, I know you don't. We love each other and— !” "We do! And I swear to the stars I might always love you but that isn't enough anymore." “Then let me fix it!” My voice broke completely now. “Let me tell you something I should’ve told you a long time ago—” But the words got stuck. Because what if he didn’t believe me? What if he thought it was just another excuse? Noah gently pulled his hand away. That small, careful movement hurt more than anything else. “I’ll be heading to work now princess. I might be back late." His voice cracked as he leaned in and pressed a kiss to my forehead, “Have them signed by then.” And then he walked out. I stood there for a long time, the papers hanging loosely in my hands while tears ran down my eyes. Why? Why? He clearly loved me. He was literally crying and yet refusing to change his mind. I gasped trying to force air into my lungs. I needed air or distraction or something that didn’t feel like this. Five fucking years. Do you know what that does to a woman? To hope, to break and to hope again, only to die a little more each time I was struck with disappointment. My chest felt tight, my breath crawling out of my lungs in fragments. I needed something, anything, to hold on to. Memories maybe? The past had to mean something right? I went back to Noah's home office to stare at our photo album from over the years. Only when reminiscing our past happy moments did I feel how much I had failed Noah. Without thinking, I found myself in Noah’s office. Everything there was neat, controlled and perfect unlike me. My gaze fell on the photo albums. I opened one and there we were, smiling, with no care in the world for anything else. My fingers traced the edge of one picture before a thought slipped in. If I told him the truth, about what happened after the abortion, about what the doctor said, would it change anything? “Yes…” I murmured. “He’d understand.” He had to. I quickly placed the album back, new found energy surging to me as I pushed it into the shelf, the impact knocking over a pile of files to the floor. “Great.” I crouched down, rushing to gather them up. Just then my phone buzzed and I almost jumped out of my skin for no reason. What the fuck? Was it Noah? I quickly placed the files that had fallen over on the table and grabbed my phone, staring at the caller ID Nova, my assistant? Really? Now of all time? “Hey,” I said, forcing my voice to be steady. “Make it quick.” “Wow. Someone sounds like their world is ending,” She replied dryly. Except she was actually right without knowing it, “Anyway, good news and bad news.” “I’m really not in the mood—” “Nikolai Rye Sterling is back.” I froze. “And he wants to see you.” “That’s both bad news.” “I told him no,” Nova continued. “But umm, he doesn’t care.” I heaved a sigh, still arranging the files when I saw my full name on one of the white files. “Tell him that I….” My words stopped, mid sentence, my eyes squinting as I peered at the file in my hands. ADELINE SKYE KEATON. My name, printed clearly across the top. A strange unease settled in my stomach as curiosity pushed me to open it. It was a hospital report and besides, there was no harm in trying. Right? Patient: ADELINE SKYE KEATON. Uterine rupture confirmed. Conception impossible. My grip loosened and the paper slipped slightly. “No…” I whispered. My eyes moved frantically over the page. And then I saw his signature right at the bottom. Noah Daniels. My blood ran cold. Not because of what the report said but he knew? Already knew? For how long exactly? Every test, every attempt. Every time he looked at me like I wasn’t enough, he knew. And still chose to watch me try. He kissed me, told me we might get lucky next time and then proceeded to dump all the blame on me and all these while he knew? My hand trembled as I pressed the file to my chest. Noah Fucking Daniel! You bastard!ADELINEThe gala was loud, expensive and exactly the kind of place I used to call home.Not a house. A world. Marble floors, orchestras nobody was actually listening to, women smiling at you without ever really looking at you.I grew up with things like this. My mother in a gown she’d spent three weeks choosing. My father’s hand was on her back. The two of them in some quiet conversation the rest of the room didn’t need to be part of.I pushed that down before it had time to settle.“Still with me?” Cole asked close to my ear.“Yeah. I’m good.”Not entirely. But being here was better than sitting alone in that house by a stretch.The crowd was full of people whose names were on the sides of buildings, people who shook hands like they were transferring ownership of small countries. Cole knew half of them. He moved through the room easy, introducing me without making a performance of it, keeping conversations short.I was grateful for that.“You’re not what I expected.” One of the men Co
ADELINE“You came to pick me up?” I let out a scoff, arms crossed. “Cole. We haven’t seen each other in what, four years? Five? And this is how you reintroduce yourself?”“Four years, seven months.” He said it without blinking. “Not that I was counting.”“You were counting.”“Maybe a little.”God, he hadn’t changed at all. Still that same insufferable grin that used to talk his way out of every mess in college.“Unbelievable.” I muttered.His smile faded, just slightly, hands sliding into his pockets.“I’m sorry. For leaving without saying goodbye. That wasn’t fair to you.”I blinked. I wasn't expecting that. Not today, of all days, when I’d already used up my quota of unexpected blows for the week.“It’s fine.” I said, even though it wasn’t, even though I cried myself stupid for weeks after he vanished and never once got an answer why.“It’s not fine.” He shook his head. “I just couldn’t say it to your face back then.”“And now you can?”“I kept tabs on you.” He admitted. “Not in a c
Adeline“Boss, are you okay?" Nova asked again at the sound of my laptop slamming and I looked up at her, I'm sure the way my heart was beating, she could hear the rhythm from across the room.“It's nothing. I just made a mistake." I rasped and she peered at me.“When you lie, you get still. You're very still right now. Plus, you're killing your burrito and you haven't touched your pan au Chocolat.” I looked down immediately.I was indeed squeezing my burrito to death. I dropped it immediately and dusted my hands like I got some dirt on them.I need to go home.I need a break."Just a spam email. And everything going on is getting to me.” I said, glossing over the detailsIt wasn't exactly a lie but it wasn't the whole truth.“Alright. And something came in the mail too." She said, her eyes widening like she had forgotten to even talk of that when she came in.That reminds me, I had seen her with a file when she was coming in, and I had wanted to ask her about it.I guess I was too en
AdelineAfter leaving Noah ’s–my fathers company, I headed directly to my own company. That was the only one that Noah didn't know about and I was glad that it remained that way. If not, I probably would be battling how to take back just another company from Noah .“Boss, I did an in depth check into all of the companies affiliated to the group as you requested and we realised that most of them have been bought by different anonymous buyers. The remaining of the companies which were not sold had a large number of shares sold out.” It felt like my head was spinning.Those were years of hard work.Nights of endless creativity that Noah decided to sell out all in his ploy against me. When exactly did it start? When exactly did he start detesting me? The more I tried to think, the more my brain hit a dead end.If all of this didn't unfold very quickly, I wouldn't have known that Noah actually hated me.It never showed. I never would have been able to guess and you know what? That was
NIKOLAIThe smoke from my cigarette rose up to the ceiling in lazy curls.I sat back in my chair, one ankle crossed over my knee, cigarette pinched loosely between two fingers. The office was really quiet. Very much organized, very much under control and very much mine. Just the way I wanted thi
Adeline "Bathroom assistance," He tilted his head to the side as he read, "Every three hours through the night.""Read that again and I will pull this IV out." I threatened immediately.Bad move. I wouldn't actually pull the IV because of this scumbag and I bet he knows that."Oh well, bad day to
AdelineI just stared at him, trying my best not to roll my eyes, knowing that all eyes were waiting for my reaction. The last thing I would want was for rumours to start sparking and it turned out to be i and Rye’s name in one sentence.I needed to divorce Noah and to succeed, I needed to remain c
Adeline ‘What the fuck are you talking about?” Noah almost screamed, signaling to the security guards who had been alerted to report into the boardroom.“Hold on! Nikolai Rye Sterling? The heir to the Sterling group?” One of the board members exclaimed and the guy from earlier, the one that had br






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