LOGINADELINE
“The hospital report you asked for is here, boss. The doctor just sent it.” Nova’s voice pulled me out of my thoughts as she handed over the pregnancy report I had forced a doctor to forge earlier that afternoon. Fake. Everything about it was fake. Just like the hope I had been clinging to. And yes, I forced him because I had the ability to. "Boss?" She called a second time, hesitating before gently placing the file on my lap. I took the file from her, my fingers trembling slightly as the weight of everything from yesterday pressed down on me all over again. I had cried until my head hurt, until my chest felt hollow, trying to understand the one thing that refused to make sense. Noah knew. He knew… and still blamed me. Still looked at me like I was the one failing him. Why keep something like that from me? Why let me carry the guilt alone when he already had the truth sitting neatly in a file somewhere? And now… he wanted a divorce. A shaky breath slipped past my lips as I tightened my hold on the document. “Boss… are you sure about this?” Nova asked softly, her fingers fidgeting together. She only did that when she was nervous. I glanced at her reflection through the mirror and gave a small shrug, even though nothing about this felt light. “Something isn’t right, Nova. I can feel it. Noah loves me, he cried yesterday. I watched him cry. this isn’t like him. If there’s something he’s hiding, I need to know.” She nodded slowly, though the worry didn’t leave her face. “Let’s go.” The ride to his company was quiet, almost suffocating. I spent most of it staring out the window, rehearsing different versions of the same question in my head. Why? That was all I wanted to ask him. Why he hid it. Why he let me try. Why he watched me break over and over again. And if he refused to tell me… then I would make him. I glanced at the file in my lap. This fake pregnancy report would force his hand one way or another. The car slowed to a stop and Nova pressed the brakes gently. “We’re here.” I lifted my gaze to the building ahead of me and checked the time. Closing hours. Of course. He wasn’t working late. He was avoiding me. “Ill be back in a moment.” I said, stepping out of the car before she could respond. The building was nearly empty, the quiet echo of my heels against the floor making everything feel colder than usual. Most of the staff had already left, and the only office still lit was his. I should have expected that. I reached his door, my hand hovering over the handle as I prepared myself for whatever excuse he was going to give me. But before I could push it open— “Youre supposed to force her to sign the divorce papers not just hand it to her and wait for her to sign it!" The feminine voice inside froze me in place. The voice was too familiar that I froze on the spot, my fingers tightening slowly around the handle. “Delilah, can you stop?” Noah’s voice came, edged with irritation. “Shes still my wife! It’s sudden, she needs time to process it.” My breath caught. Delilah? Delilah as in Delilah Laurent? “You should have thought of that before you knocked me up, Noah!” she shot back. “ Talking about she's your wife yet I can bet that she doesn't know she could never bear kids for you. But I can. This baby right here is yours, it's proof!” The world tilted. My grip slipped slightly from the handle as her words settled in, each one hitting harder than the last. Pregnant? She was? No. No, that wasn’t possible. Delilah Laurent…? The same girl I had helped? The same girl I had trained, supported, given a place in both our lives? My fucking goddaughter? Noah fucked my god daughter? The more I thought of it, the more gross it became. My chest burned as the realization sank in. He cheated. And not just with anyone, with my....God daughter! I forced my hand back onto the doorknob, ready to push it open, to demand answers, to tear the truth out of both of them when a familiar scent hit my nostrils and almost immediately, strong veiny hands suddenly covered mine, stopping me. “Really, Skye? You've always been a disappointment but this is a new low.” A low voice murmured near my ear and I shut my eyes in anger. Dear God, why do you send people my way as though you're trying to test how quick I could send them to you. Only one person ever called me that. Skye. Slowly, I turned my head. Nikolai Rye Hastings stood behind me, far too close, his lips just inches from my ear. My pulse spiked. “Rye. ” I whispered, my voice unsteady despite my effort to stay composed. Out of everyone… it had to be him. “I asked you to come see me,” he said calmly. “And I said no.” I pulled my hand away from his. "No? Please that is no way to treat your ex fiancee who you practically jilted just go marry your true love. See that? Your true love is fucking your god daughter. Congratulations, you got twice as stupid as me." His gaze didn’t shift and I squinted my eyes. Did he just call himself stupid just to insult me? Good to know he was still a freaking weirdo. “Shut the hell up, Rye and it's none of your concern whether I walk into my husband’s office or not.” I didn’t wait for a response this time as I turned around. "At least it's Rye and not Hastings." He chirped and I turned around, anger in my eyes. "No. The name of a family that killed my parents won't escape my mouth unless I'm planning their murder." I hissed and then pushed Noah's door open. “Noah,” I called, forcing brightness into my voice like nothing had just shattered inside me. He stood up immediately, clearly startled, while Delilah dropped her gaze, slipping into that same timid act she had fooled me with countless times before. “Adeline… what are you doing here?” he asked. For a moment, I wanted to scream. To ask him everything. To throw every word I had heard right back in his face. But I didn’t. “You haven’t been home,” I said calmly, stepping further in. “So I came to see you. Looks like you’re still working… since your assistant is here.” I glanced at Delilah briefly before placing the file on his desk. “I actually came with good news.” He frowned slightly picking it up. "What is it?" He raised a brow and I just gestured to it. The moment he read it, his expression changed. “What?” The paper slipped from his hand. “You’re pregnant?” Delilah’s head snapped up, her composure breaking instantly. “You’re pregnant?” I tilted my head slightly, watching both of them carefully. “Yes. Why? Shouldn’t you be happy for me?” Silence. Heavy. Awkward. Wrong. Noah sank back into his chair, his face pale as he tried to rearrange his expression into something believable. “That’s… that’s impossible,” he muttered under his breath. I heard it. Every word. I stepped closer, my heart pounding. “Impossible?” I repeated softly. “Noah… we’re having a baby. Isn’t this what you wanted?” He shook his head quickly. “No, I mean, this is good news. Of course it is. I just…i have a lot to finish here. Can you go home? We’ll talk properly later.” He leaned forward and kissed my forehead. I almost flinched but I forced a smile anyway. Thanks to dad who had put me through countless successor trainings, whispering to me that as an heiress, I had to learn to smile no matter the situation . In the business world, I would give more fake smiles than real ones. Funny how I'm using that for my own husband right now. “Alright.” Before stepping away, I leaned in and pressed a kiss to his lips, ignoring the way Delilah’s expression twisted. Then I walked out. I didn’t stop smiling until the door closed behind me. By the time I got back into the car, the tears had already started falling. Nova didn’t ask any questions. She didn’t need to. My phone buzzed in my hand moments later. Unknown number. I opened it and threw was a video attached to the message. My stomach dropped when I saw the name attached to it. From Rye not Hastings Of course. Fucking weirdo. I pressed play and he footage from Noah’s office pulled up. Current. Delilah’s voice came through first. "She's pregnant? How? Didn't you say you wouldn't sleep with her after me? Do you—" "Don't forget you're still just a mistress, Delilah. Just a mistress! She's my wife!" He shut back. "I don't care what you say Noah but she just can't. You have to convince her to get rid of it.”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
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 clean as ever.But my instincts told me that Rye knew that. And that was the reason he was trying to pull this stunt, if rumours that i cheated on Noah with Rye, I would never have a say if Noah sued.“Back to what I was saying, Miss Adeline will be taking over as CEO till further notice.” Everyone clapped because as I repeat, who would actually question his decisions? What was he even playing at, at this point? If it were someone else, I would say they pulled all this stunt just to help me but knowing Rye, something had to give.“For now, this meeting is dismissed. You may leave.” There was a bit of rowdiness as everyone pulled out of their seats and began walking out. I stared at him a bi
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 brought the flower bouquet over stepped forward.Funny.I hadn't seen when he had even walked into the meeting room again after earlier. And what did he mean by saying that he was the new CEO.That is just ridiculous. I turned to Noah and he looked as confused as confused could get. He didn't even know what was going on either, it was all visible that he didn't know what was going on either.Well, this is quite crazy.“He… either ways, what the hell are you–” “Our ceo has the highest number of shares currently, so if there's anyone that is to be appointed ceo, it should be him.” the guy muttered and I felt a wave of exhaustion run down my spine.Just how many people did I need to deal with an
ADELINEI blinked repeatedly.It had been four days. Two whole days since Rye sent that video and nothing.No calls..No messages.No threats. Nothing from him at all anyone who that guy well enough knew, that was unusual but that was blissful. It was a good thing he was staying away from me just I
ADELINEThe 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, beggi
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
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







