LOGINAiden’s POV
“What the f**k!” I yelled into the phone, My voice came out louder than I intended, and the entire room fell silent. I could feel the eyes of my business partners on me, but I didn’t care. Lara mattered more than their opinions. “What do you mean you haven’t seen her?” The driver stammered on the other end, trying to explain. “I waited at the airport, sir, but she never showed up. I checked around, but—” "Why the hell did it take you three hours to tell me you couldn't find her!” I felt my patience running thin. “Lara was supposed to be here by four! Now it’s seven, Damn it, and you have the audacity to tell me you haven’t seen her?” The driver mumbled some excuse, but I cut him off. “I don’t care how you do it. You better find her. And don’t call me until you have her.” I ended the call, slamming the phone on the table. The weight of my worry was slowly suffocating me. " Where are you, baby? Call me. Please.” I sent it, staring at the screen, and waited for what felt like centuries. "No reply?"I dialled her number, each ring feeling like an eternity, and it went to voicemail again. I ran a hand through my hair, letting out a deep breath to calm myself. l grabbed my jacket and stormed out of the meeting room. I didn’t care what they thought of me right now. Lara was missing, and nothing else mattered. She was still new to this city and anything could happen. I climbed into my car, texting her as I sped toward the airport. “Princess, where are you?” “Please, call me.” “I’m coming to find you.” I kept sending messages, hoping for a response, anything that would tell me she was safe. But nothing came. I clenched the steering wheel, my mind filled with worry. Why wasn’t she answering? Where could she be? I pulled up at the airport, not even bothering to park properly. I ran inside, scanning the faces in the crowd. No sign of her. I approached the information desk, showing them her picture, but they hadn’t seen her either. I clenched my fists, frustrated. I should have been the one to pick her up. But now, she was gone, and I had no idea where to start looking. I dialled her number again as I got back into my car, whispering under my breath, “Come on, baby. Pick up.” I decided to send her a voicemail to at least know if she's safe or not. Sia’s POV My phone buzzed again, and I glanced at it, seeing another message from my Uncle. I felt a mix of anger and satisfaction. He was finally worried, finally desperate. I smiled to myself, a small smirk playing on my lips. He was worried. Good. This was what I wanted—his concern, his desperate concern, needing to know where I was. I deserved that much from him. “Baby, please pick up. I need to know you're safe.” “Why aren’t you answering?” “Where the hell are you?” I read them all, my lips curling into a smirk. Let him chase me. He should feel the way I’d felt. Tonight, I’d wait, and he’d come. He had to. I wanted him to be the one to come and pick me up, not just send someone else. I kept thinking about what I’d say when he finally got here. The mere thought of seeing him again, angry and desperate, made my heart race. I sighed, tossing the phone onto the bed and stretching out, feeling a strange mix of satisfaction and nervousness. Just then, I imagined what he must be going through right now, scolding his driver and probably driving like a maniac around the city. He cared—I knew that much. I rolled over and stared at the ceiling, a grin playing on my lips. He’d find me eventually, and when he did, it would be on my terms. I will decide how he finds me and where he finds me.Lara’s POV Almost forty minutes later, I realized we were nowhere near the city anymore. I frowned slightly while looking outside the window. “Aiden.” “Hm?” “Where are we going?” “You’ll see.” I rolled my eyes. “You’ve said that five times already.” “And yet you’re still here.” Unfortunately, he had a point. I crossed my arms dramatically and looked back outside. Then suddenly— The large gates ahead opened. I straightened immediately. My confusion slowly turned into shock as the private airstrip came into view. And then I saw the jet. My mouth fell open. “…No way.” Aiden parked calmly like this was completely normal. Meanwhile, I was sitting there trying to process the fact that there was an actual private jet in front of me. I slowly turned toward him. “Aiden.” “Hm?” “Tell me that’s not yours.” A faint smirk appeared on his face. “It’s partially mine.” I stared at him. “You own a jet?” “You sound offended.” “You own a jet,” I
Aiden’s Pov I drove through the city, traffic lights turning from red to green without really registering. My hands were steady on the wheel, but my mind wasn’t. It felt strange—leaving work in the middle of the day, ignoring meetings that would usually chain me to that office. Still, for once, I didn’t feel guilty. At the next red light, I pulled out my phone and dialed Lara’s number. She answered on the second ring. “Aiden?” Her voice was soft, warm, like it always was. It did something to my chest every time. “I’m on my way home,” I said. There was a brief pause. “Home? This early?” she asked, surprised. “Did something happen?” “No,” I replied, a faint smile tugging at my lips. “Just get ready.” “Get ready for what?” she asked, curiosity slipping into her tone. “I want to take you out,” I said. “We’re spending time together today.” Another pause—shorter this time—but I could almost hear her smile through the phone. “And where exactly are we going?” “You’ll see,”
Aiden’s POV Kailin studied me for a long moment, his gaze steady, almost too steady. “If you knew all this,” he asked finally, “then why did you wait until now?” I let out a slow breath, leaning back in my chair. The answer had always been there. I just never bothered to say it out loud. “Because I didn’t care,” I said. Not enough to fight it. He frowned slightly. So I went on. “For a long time, marriage was just… another arrangement. Another decision made on my behalf that I didn’t bother to question.” I shrugged. “Elena, someone else—it wouldn’t have mattered. I was taking whatever came my way without complaints because it was easier that way.” Kailin’s lips parted, like he wanted to interrupt, but I didn’t stop. “I didn’t want a reason to break the proposal,” I added quietly. “Having one would mean I’d have to face what I actually wanted. And I wasn’t interested in doing that.” He watched me carefully. “But now?” he asked. I nodded. “But now I do care.” The w
Aiden’s POV I stared at the edge of my desk, jaw tight, my fingers tapping once… twice… then stopping. No. That couldn’t be it. Not after everything. “That’s it?” I asked quietly, lifting my head to look at him. My voice didn’t rise, but there was something sharp underneath it. “That’s all the information you got from him?” Kailin met my eyes, his expression serious. “That’s all he was willing to say,” he replied. “I pushed where I could.” I exhaled slowly through my nose and stood up, walking away from the desk toward the window. The city looked the same as always—busy, loud, alive—but inside me, things were shifting. Too many pieces didn’t fit. My father. His past. The things that never made sense growing up. I’d lived with questions for years without even knowing they were questions. Now that they were right in front of me, I wasn’t about to let them slip away. “That’s not enough,” I said, more to myself than to Kailin. I turned back to him, my resolve settling in. “Anto
Aiden’s POV Kailin shifted in his seat, the humor draining from his face, replaced by something more focused. That was the version of him I trusted—the one who didn’t joke, didn’t waste time, didn’t let emotion cloud judgment. He took a slow breath before speaking. “I was supposed to meet Anton Varek last night,” he began. My fingers stilled on the edge of the desk. “At the club?” He nodded. “Our usual spot.” That alone made my stomach tighten. That club had been safe for years. Neutral ground. No cameras. No leaks. No loose mouths. If something had gone wrong there, it meant a serious breach. “I got there early,” Kailin continued, leaning forward slightly, forearms resting on his thighs. “Too early to blend in. And that’s when I noticed it.” “Noticed what?” I asked. “Eyes,” he said simply. “Too many. In the wrong places. People pretending to drink, pretending to flirt, pretending to gamble—badly.” I exhaled through my nose. “So we’ve been compromised.” “Tracked,
Aiden’s POV The clock on the wall ticked louder than it should have. I checked it again, even though I already knew what it would say. The meeting time had passed. Three hours, to be exact. Three hours of sitting in my office, pretending to work while my attention stayed fixed on the door. Kailin was never late. Not late late. Not like this. He was the kind of man who arrived five minutes early and waited in silence, already prepared, already ahead. If he wasn’t on time, it meant something had gone wrong. I leaned back in my chair and rubbed a hand over my face, unease settling deep in my chest. “Where the hell are you?” I muttered. I picked up my phone and checked it again—no missed calls, no messages. I’d already called him twice. Both times it rang until it stopped. No answer. No voicemail. That bothered me more than the delay. Kailin didn’t ignore calls. Especially not mine. Especially not on meeting days. I stood up and walked to the window, staring out at t
Lara’s POV My lips still tingled from his kiss, and my heart was racing like it was trying to break free from my chest. Aiden’s arms were wrapped around me, solid and warm, as if letting go wasn’t an option. For a while, neither of us spoke. The silence was heavy, but not uncomfortable—charged, d
Aiden's POV We were less than five minutes from the office when the car slowed, then swerved unexpectedly down a side street. My brows pulled together immediately. “Where the hell are you going?” I asked, my voice sharper than intended. Behind the wheel, my driver kept his eyes on the road.
Lara’s POV Rose finally stopped laughing and leaned closer, lowering her voice like she was about to share a big secret. “Alright, alright… here’s my plan. Since vacation is almost here, I think we should apply for internships.” I blinked. “In-internships?” Her eyes lit up with excitement. “Y
Aiden’s POV Her eyes searched mine, wet and wide, trembling with doubt that melted into something else—something fragile, reckless. “You… really didn’t,” she whispered, her voice barely there. I shook my head slowly, never breaking her gaze. “I swear it, Lara. I didn’t marry her.” Something







