LOGINCharlotte’s POV
For a few minutes after Alexander walked upstairs, I remained standing in the living room, staring at the staircase.
The house suddenly felt too quiet. Normally when he returned from work he would at least ask how my day went or pull me into a brief hug before disappearing into his study. Tonight he had barely looked at me.
I glanced toward the kitchen where dinner sat waiting.
Even though my chest felt heavy from the hospital visit and his cold reaction, I could not bring myself to leave things that way.
Alexander might say he was not hungry, but he had not eaten anything since morning. I knew him well enough to recognize when he was pushing himself too hard.
With a small sigh, I walked back into the kitchen and placed his meal neatly on a tray. The aroma of the roasted chicken and vegetables filled the air, but my appetite had completely disappeared.
Balancing the tray carefully, I carried it upstairs to our bedroom.
The door was slightly open. I pushed it gently with my elbow and stepped inside.
Alexander was sitting on the edge of the bed with his elbows resting on his knees, staring at his phone. His brows were drawn together in a tight frown.
“I told you I’m not hungry,” he said without looking up.
I set the tray on the small table beside the couch. “I know,” I replied calmly. “But you still need to eat.”
He finally lifted his head and looked at me. The frustration in his eyes softened slightly. “Charlotte, you don’t have to do this.”
“Yes, I do,” I said as I walked closer to him. “You have not eaten all day. Please, just try a little.”
For a moment he looked like he wanted to argue, but then he exhaled heavily. “Fine.”
I pulled the chair closer to him while he picked up the fork. As he took the first bite, the tension in the room eased slightly.
After a few moments of silence, I finally asked the question that had been weighing on my mind. “What happened at work?”
Alexander continued eating slowly before answering. “Have you seen what people are saying about us online?”
I frowned slightly. “No. I have not been checking social media today.”
“That makes one of us,” he muttered. He reached for his phone and handed it to me.
The screen displayed several trending posts. My name and his were everywhere.
My stomach tightened as I began reading. “They are calling our marriage a corporate arrangement,” I said quietly.
Alexander nodded. “There is a trend now,” he said bitterly. “People are claiming our relationship is nothing more than a strategic business alliance.”
I kept scrolling.
Some tweets claimed Alexander had married me to gain influence in the architecture and infrastructure sector. Others said I had married him for wealth and connections.
My chest felt tight. “These are just strangers talking,” I said carefully. “People on the internet say anything for attention. We should ignore them.”
Alexander shook his head. “It is not that simple.”
I looked up at him.
“These rumors affect perception,” he continued. “Investors watch everything. Business partners watch everything. If people begin believing our marriage is some calculated alliance, it could affect how they view every partnership connected to our companies.”
I understood what he meant.
Eight months ago I founded my own company specializing in urban infrastructure consulting. Alexander had been incredibly supportive, helping me secure early investors and connections.
Our businesses were linked in many ways.
“But we know the truth,” I said gently. “That should be enough.”
Alexander gave a humorless laugh. “In the business world, perception is often more powerful than truth.”
He pushed the phone aside and ran a hand through his hair. “That still isn’t the real reason I was in a bad mood tonight.”
I waited for him to spill it out.
“The regional construction board issued a temporary pause order on the Seattle headquarters project.”
My head snapped up. “What?”
Alexander nodded grimly. “They claim they need to conduct further environmental impact reviews.”
“That makes no sense,” I said immediately. “The environmental studies were already approved.”
The Seattle headquarters project had been the most ambitious collaboration between us.
It was designed to be an eco-smart tower that integrated my architectural designs with Alexander’s advanced AI systems. The building would regulate its own energy consumption, traffic flow, and internal climate systems through intelligent automation.
It was meant to be revolutionary.
“It was supposed to be the project of the decade,” I said quietly. “That building could transform the city.”
“I know.”
My mind immediately jumped to one name. “Victor Kane.”
Alexander’s eyes flickered slightly at the mention of the name.
“He has been trying to sabotage your projects for years,” I continued. “This pause order could easily be his doing.”
Victor Kane was Alexander’s longtime rival in the tech industry. Their competition had escalated into open hostility over the years.
Alexander shook his head slowly. “I am not jumping to conclusions yet.”
“But it fits his pattern,” I insisted.
“Maybe,” Alexander replied. “But I need evidence before accusing anyone.”
He set the almost empty plate back onto the tray and leaned back against the headboard.
Then he looked at me carefully. “How did your hospital appointment go today?”
The question instantly dragged me back to the weight I had been carrying all evening.
I looked down at my hands. “The same as always,” I said quietly. “The doctor says there is nothing wrong.”
Alexander studied my face for a moment. “Charlotte.”
I forced a small smile, though my chest felt painfully tight. “Maybe it really is just a matter of time.”
He reached for my hand. “We will keep trying,” he said firmly. “And do not worry about my mother. I will not allow her to harass you about this again.”
I nodded, grateful for his support.
Then his expression softened slightly as he moved closer. “Well,” he said lightly, “we could try again right now.”
I blinked, surprised. “Alexander…”
He wrapped an arm around my waist and kissed my shoulder. “Stress relief,” he murmured. “We both need it.”
I gently pushed his chest. “You should finish eating first.”
He laughed quietly but did not argue.
While he finished the rest of the meal, I sat beside him watching silently and my thoughts drifted.
When Alexander and I first got married, everything had felt perfect. We had been deeply in love, full of excitement for the future we planned to build together.
But lately it seemed as if obstacles kept appearing everywhere.
The rumors online. The Seattle project pause. Our struggle to conceive a child.
It felt like the universe had decided to test every part of our marriage at once.
A strange thought crossed my mind. ‘Maybe I am the problem. Maybe my bad luck had followed me into Alexander’s life.’
The thought made my chest ache.
Later that night we finally went to bed. I had fallen asleep quickly from exhaustion, but sometime after midnight I felt Alexander’s hand sliding gently along my arm.
I stirred slightly.
“Charlotte,” he whispered and I opened my eyes halfway.
“I cannot sleep,” he said quietly.
His hand moved across my waist. “I am extremely tense.”
I understood what he was asking but I was not in the mood at all.
The hospital visit had drained me emotionally, and the conversation earlier had left me feeling heavy inside.
Still, I knew how stressed he was so I nodded slightly. “Alright.”
He leaned closer and kissed my neck, but my body felt distant from the moment. I simply lay there without responding.
After a few minutes, irritation began creeping into my chest. “Alexander,” I said softly.
He paused. “Yes?”
“Please stop.”
He frowned slightly. “What is wrong?”
“I am not comfortable,” I admitted.
For a moment silence filled the room then he exhaled and sat up. “Alright.”
There was no anger in his voice, but I could sense the frustration.
To avoid turning the moment into an argument, he slid out of bed and grabbed his robe.
“I will go finish some work in my study,” he said quietly.
I watched him leave the bedroom and as the door closed behind him, guilt slowly crept into my chest.
I hated disappointing him, especially when he was already under so much pressure.
Eventually sleep claimed me again.
The next morning, sunlight streaming through the curtains woke me.
I reached toward Alexander’s side of the bed, but it was empty.
He had already left and a familiar ache settled in my chest.
After getting out of bed, I showered and dressed quickly. I had an important meeting with potential investors for my company later that morning.
Just as I finished adjusting my blazer, the maid knocked lightly on the bedroom door. “Mrs. Voss?”
“Yes?”
“There is a guest downstairs.”
I frowned slightly. “Who is it?”
The maid hesitated. “The person asked not to be announced.”
Confused, I walked downstairs toward the living room and the moment I stepped inside, I stopped.
Standing in the middle of the room with a furious expression was Mrs. Voss.
Alexander’s mother.
Charlotte’s POVI folded the last piece of clothing and placed it neatly inside the travel bag Elena had lent me.She zipped up her own suitcase before looking over at me. “So,” she said, “have you decided what we’re doing?”I looked up before asking, “What do you mean?”She leaned against the dresser. “Do you want us to fly back to Seattle first and report everything to the police there?”I paused as the suggestion made sense. Under normal circumstances, it would have been exactly what I would do.But nothing about my situation was normal anymore so I slowly shook my head. “No.”Elena frowned. “No? Why say no?”“I don’t want to involve the police just yet.”She looked surprised. “Charlotte, after everything you’ve told me—”“I know.” I sighed. “But I don’t know the full extent of what really happened while I was gone.”I sat down on the edge of the bed. “For all I know, the police may already have a completely different version of my disappearance.”Elena remained quiet, allowing me
Charlotte’s POVI lowered my head as people around kept stealing glances at me. Even though the doctor had left , I could still feel eyes on me.Every time I looked up, someone quickly looked away. Others weren’t even trying to hide it at all as they whispered among themselves while glancing in my direction.My stomach tightened because they all obviously know who I am. Or rather…They thought they knew who I was.I couldn’t afford to make any careless decisions. If Victor had truly done everything he promised, then I had no idea who I could trust anymore.So I waited for any chances to get myself out of their glaring gazes.Then suddenly, a distraction came. “Move! Move!”The emergency room doors burst open as a woman screamed in agony. “My baby!”Blood stained the lower half of her dress as several nurses rushed her inside on a stretcher. “She’s hemorrhaging!”“We’re losing too much blood!”“Doctor, now!” Instantly, every nurse, doctor and even the patients’ relatives rushed toward t
Charlotte’s POVA loud bang jolted me awake as My eyes flew open in horrorFor a second, I couldn’t remember where I was. Then the familiar walls, the stale air, and the metal-framed bed reminded me of my reality.I was still in Victor Kane’s Captivity. Another miserable day.Before I could even sit upright, the door burst open and two large men strode into the room.“What are you doing?” I asked, immediately backing away until my back hit the wall.Neither of them answered as one grabbed my arm roughly while the other caught my shoulder as they began dragging me out of the room.“Let go of me!” I struggled, but after a week of poor meals, endless stress, and little sleep, I barely had any strength left.“Where are you taking me?” I asked as I was being dragged but still, I got no answer.They dragged me out of the room and down the hallway as my heart pounded wildly.Was Victor finally done playing games? Was he going to kill me? The thought made my legs feel even weaker.When we rea
Alexander’s POVI sat in one of the hard plastic chairs in the hospital reception, my elbows resting on my knees while my hands hung loosely between them.People walked past me, the doctors, the nurses, the patients and different Families but the sounds around me simply blended into meaningless noise.For the first time in years, I felt completely powerless. Across from me, my mother hadn’t stopped talking. “I warned you, Alexander.” Her voice trembled with grief, but every word was sharp enough to cut so deep into my soul where I was seated.“I warned you from the very beginning.” I stared at the polished floor without responding to her. “I told you that woman wasn’t right for you.”Still, I said nothing as I couldn’t even bring myself to go against my mother at this point in time.“You never listened to me! You were blindly in love with a woman who isn’t worth a single drop of your love.” She wiped her tears angrily.“You defended her every single time I tried to challenge her and
Charlotte’s POVI stood silently by the window, my eyes fixed on the gray sky outside. I wasn’t really looking at anything in particular because my mind had become strangely empty.Over the last two days, I had cried until my eyes burned and my head throbbed. I’d worried about Alex, my company, my marriage, and everything that had happened so suddenly that it felt impossible to process. At some point, the tears had simply stopped coming.There was nothing left to cry about. I rested my forehead against the cool glass and let out a long, exhausted breath.“So this is what hopelessness feels like… this is what it feels like to be kept as a prisoner and being fed like some beggar when it is deemed fit for them” I whispered the words to myself.I wondered what Alex was doing at that very moment. Had he found my letter? Did he think I had truly abandoned him?Or… Did he think I had taken my own life? Does he still care about me or is he busy having sex and being sucked by his ex secretary
Alexander’s POVI sat in the passenger seat of my SUV outside the hospital, staring at the stack of files resting on my lap without truly seeing a single word.The afternoon sun reflected against the windshield, warming the leather interior, but I felt nothing.My fingers slowly turned to another page, checking out the blood tests, the medication chart, the daily observations, the Nursing reports and Everything was looking just too ordinary.I rubbed my aching eyes before leaning back against the seat. “This doesn’t make any sense…” The words slipped out quietly.Marilyn hadn’t looked like someone who was about to die all the while I’ve been paying her visits.The other time I’d visited her, she’d smiled despite the pain she was carrying. She had complained about the hospital food. She had teased me for worrying too much.She had even asked when Charlotte and I planned on giving her a nephew to spoil. A lump formed in my throat.No! Something wasn’t adding up. I closed the folder and
Charlotte’s POVI returned home completely distressed and confused. My mind had been in chaos ever since Alex asked me that horrible question over the phone.‘What do you think about us getting divorced?’Even now, I couldn’t believe those words had come from him and what made it worse was that whe
Charlotte’s POVI walked briskly beside my secretary as she followed me down the hallway towards my office. The poor woman was struggling to keep up with my pace while balancing a tablet and a stack of documents in her hands.“Mrs. Voss, the officers from the Standards Agency arrived twenty minutes
Charlotte’s POVMy fingers trembled as I stared at the phone in my hand while the two men remained standing in front of me like statues, their expressions cold and unreadable.For a moment, all I could hear was the roaring sound of the aircraft engines then the voice came through the phone.The sam
Charlotte’s POVThe house felt colder than usual when I walked in that night. It wasn’t physically cold, but the kind that settled in your chest before you even understood why.Alexander was already inside, standing in the living room not looking at me and was just staring at nothing.I dropped my







