LOGINThe sound of laughter forced Elara out of sleep. She had replayed the whole interaction in her head multiple times but it made no sense.
How could he throw away three years in one night?
This was the same man who had chased her for years. When they finally started dating, he treated her like a queen.
He was always so thoughtful and romantic. She remembered the cold look in his eyes at the party and the mean way he spoke to her. Her Alexander would never talk to her like that. He would never act that way, and he would definitely never leave her for her best friend.
Elara had cried herself to sleep every night since the party. On the first day, she sat by her phone and waited. She was sure he would call to say it was all a big mistake. But he never did.
For the next few days, she did the same thing, but there was only silence. Yesterday, she finally tried to call him, but it went straight to voicemail.
She couldn't just sit here anymore. She had to do something. She decided she was going to his office to talk to him face-to-face.
"Maybe he's still in there," she whispered.
She hoped the man she loved was still there somewhere, and that he could explain why he had broken her heart.
Elara walked through the glass doors of Sterling-Apex. Her heart was pounding, but she tried to stay calm. She went straight to the front desk.
Sashi was working. She was the same girl who always let Elara up to see Alex. Usually, Sashi would smile and wave her through, knowing exactly who she was.
"I’m here to see Alexander," Elara said.
Sashi didn’t look up from her computer screen. Her voice was flat. "You can’t see Mr. Sterling without an appointment."
Elara’s eyes widened. She leaned over the desk. "Sashi, it's me. I don’t need an appointment. I’m his girlfriend."
Sashi finally looked up, but she didn't smile. Her eyes were full of pity. She leaned in close and lowered her voice. "You’ve been blacklisted, Miss Smith. I’m really sorry, but I’m just doing my job."
Elara felt like she had been punched. She almost choked on her words. "Blacklisted? Is there anything you can do? Anything at all?"
Sashi shook her head sadly. "No, Miss Smith. I'm so sorry. I can tell Mr. Sterling that you stopped by, but that’s it."
Elara nodded slowly. She felt dizzy. "Thank you," she whispered.
She turned to leave, clutching her chest. Her heart felt like it was trying to jump right out of her body. Every breath hurt.
She was almost at the door when she heard it. A sultry, annoying, and very familiar voice.
"Going somewhere, Elara?"
It was Vivienne.
Elara froze. The sound of that voice made bile rise in her throat. She felt a wave of pure disgust. She didn’t know who she hated more right now: her cheating boyfriend or her fake best friend.
She kept her head down and kept walking. She acted like Vivienne wasn't even there. She couldn't bring herself to look at her.
"Honey," Vivienne called out, her voice dripping with fake sweetness. "Leaving so soon without saying goodbye?"
Elara balled her hands into fists at her sides. Her nails dug into her palms. She didn't say a word; she just walked faster toward the exit. She wanted to get away from the smell of Vivienne's expensive perfume.
But the clicking of heels followed her. Vivienne wasn't letting her go.
"What does she even want?" Elara hissed under her breath.
She reached the heavy glass doors, but Vivienne was right behind her. Elara could feel the woman's smug smile burning into her back.
Vivienne grabbed Elara’s arm, jerking her back. "Look at me when I'm talking to you, bitch," she snapped. "It seems you still don't know your place."
Elara spun around, her eyes flashing with anger. But before she could even open her mouth, Vivienne suddenly threw herself backward. She hit the floor with a loud thud.
"Don't hurt me!" Vivienne shrieked, covering her face as if Elara had just pushed her down.
Elara stood frozen, her jaw dropping. She looked down at Vivienne, who was cowering on the shiny lobby floor. For a split second, Vivienne looked up, and an evil glint glistened in her eyes. She gave Elara a cruel smile that no one else could see.
The lobby went silent. Then, the whispers started. People stopped at the elevators and the front desk, staring at Elara like she was a monster.
'What the fuck is she doing?' Elara asked herself, her head spinning.
"It's not my fault he left you, Lara!" Vivienne sobbed loudly, making sure everyone could hear. "I'm not at fault for his choices! Please, just leave us alone!"
She continued her show, rubbing her arm as if she were in pain. Elara looked around at the crowd. They weren't looking at Vivienne’s lies; they were looking at Elara’s balled fists and her angry face.
"Vivienne, get up," Elara hissed, her face turning bright red from embarrassment and shock. "Stop lying!"
Elara scoffed. She couldn't take one more second of this fake show. She looked around at the terrified faces of the people passing by, and her heart sank to her feet.
People were actually believing it. Some people even took out their phones to record her.
Elara turned to walk away, desperate to escape the cameras, but Vivienne lunged forward and grabbed Elara’s legs. She pinned her in place.
"Please, I'm so sorry!" Vivienne wailed, clinging to Elara’s jeans. "You’re my best friend! I love you!"
Elara looked down in horror. Vivienne was crying fake tears, making Elara look like a violent bully.
"What a monster," one woman whispered, shaking her head.
"Is she really that evil?" another person asked, pointing a phone at Elara's face.
"No wonder the CEO dumped her," a man added loudly. "Look at how she treats people."
Elara felt like she was suffocating.
A handsome young man suddenly stepped into the middle of the crowd.
"Stop recording!" he shouted.
When they didn't listen, he snatched phones right out of people's hands and threw them to the ground. People backed away in shock.
He looked down at Vivienne, who was still clinging to Elara’s legs and sobbing. Without a word, he grabbed Vivienne’s shoulders and firmly pushed her off.
The man turned to Elara. He saw how pale she was and how much she was shaking. He put his arm around her shoulders.
"Let’s go," he said firmly.
He escorted her toward the exit, shielding her.
The workday was over. Elara's mind was reeling. She was completely torn. This whole revenge plot seemed so easy on paper. But now that she was actually in it, it was extremely tasking.She walked toward the executive elevator, needing to escape. As she stepped inside and the doors began to close, a hand suddenly thrust between them. The sensors clicked, and the doors slid back open.Elara gasped, completely surprised.Alexander stood there. He was the last person she wanted to see. She was already so confused, and being in a closed space with him wasn't going to help her. He stepped inside, and the doors shut behind him."Lara," he called out softly.She rolled her eyes, turning her back to him. "Have we gotten to the point where we can't even have a simple conversation?" he asked.She shook her head, staring at the floor indicators. "I don't need to talk to you, Mr. Sterling. It's after work hours."Without a word, Alexander reached over and pressed the emergency stop button. The ele
The workday was over. Elara's mind was reeling. She was completely torn. This whole revenge plot seemed so easy on paper. But now that she was actually in it, it was extremely tasking.She walked toward the executive elevator, needing to escape. As she stepped inside and the doors began to close, a hand suddenly thrust between them. The sensors clicked, and the doors slid back open.Elara gasped, completely surprised.Alexander stood there. He was the last person she wanted to see. She was already so confused, and being in a closed space with him wasn't going to help her. He stepped inside, and the doors shut behind him."Lara," he called out softly.She rolled her eyes, turning her back to him. "Have we gotten to the point where we can't even have a simple conversation?" he asked.She shook her head, staring at the floor indicators. "I don't need to talk to you, Mr. Sterling. It's after work hours."Without a word, Alexander reached over and pressed the emergency stop button. The ele
Elara arched a brow. "What threat, Alex? What are you talking about?" Her frustration grew with his silence. "What are you on about? Say something. I'm losing my patience."Alexander pinched the bridge of his nose. He sighed deeply. "Forget I said anything.""I'm not going to forget! You can't just—"She was cut off immediately. Lyra peeked her little head out of the car window. "Mummy, can we go now? Leo says he has a headache."Lyra looked at Alexander with wide, hopeful eyes. "Can our new daddy come?""He's not your—" Elara stopped in her tracks. Lying to her kids was getting harder. Their father was standing right in front of them. She looked at Leo’s pale face and Lyra’s hopeful one. "Okay," she said, throwing her hands up in defeat. Alexander smiled. He cocked his head to the side. "Are you sure?" he asked playfully."Get in before I change my mind!" Elara climbed into the back seat with the kids. She chucked the keys at him. "You’re our chauffeur for the day."He caught them
Alexander's blood was boiling. He smoothed Lyra’s hair. She was shuddering and shaking like a leaf. "Whose fatherless child put a hand on my boy?" Joseph Murano yelled. His voice was loud. You could hear it from inside the office. "Who touched you, Jamie?" Joseph asked his son. Jamie started sobbing hysterically. "It was Leo Vance, Daddy. He threatened me. He pushed me to the ground and yelled at me.""Vance? Who the fuck is that?" Joseph barked. "A vermin with an unrecognizable last name dared to touch my child. Do you know how much I've put into this school? I'm one of your biggest benefactors! I built your annex and science labs!""I know sir, I completely understand. It's unacceptable," Josh pacified him. "I want them expelled immediately. If that's not done by the end of the day, your monthly payments stop immediately. I'll convince the other parents to do same. What's the point of the kick backs if you're going to be useless Milton!"The door swung open. Josh Milton, the dir
Elara pulled her car into the drop-off lane and The Sterling Academy. It was the most prestigious school in the district—safest, most advanced. The irony burned. The only thing that made her feel better was that it was managed by Evelyn, Alexander's mother. "Okay, my little lions," Elara said, turning around to face the backseat.Leo was already adjusting his tiny blazer, looking exactly like a miniature version of Alexander. Lyra, meanwhile, was busy stuffing a drawing into her backpack."Mom, do I have to go? I wanted to finish my painting," Lyra pouted, her big eyes searching Elara's."You can finish it in art class, Lyra," Elara smiled, reaching back to tuck a stray hair behind her daughter's ear. "Think of all the new friends you'll make. And Leo, remember what we talked about?""Protect Lyra, don't talk to strangers, and do my math first," Leo recited with a serious nod.Elara’s heart squeezed. He was so much like Alexander it was terrifying—the same focus, the same protective
Alexander felt like he was about to throw up. He couldn't have Ethan anywhere near his Elara."You know what," he said, his voice strained. "I think I’ll pass. The deal is dead."Everyone in the room mirrored Elara’s expression of pure exasperation. Without another word, Alex turned on his heel and walked out of the conference room.Elara didn't hesitate. She followed him out, her heels clicking aggressively against the floor. "Are you fucking insane?" she asked loudly. The entire executive floor stopped to stare.Alexander didn't answer until he reached his office. He grabbed her by the arm, pulled her inside, and slammed the door shut. He inhaled deeply, trying to steady his racing heart."So let me get this straight," he said, pacing the room like a caged animal. "Alistair is your brother. And Ethan is the man you're currently seeing."Elara was shocked. He knew Ethan? But how? "It's none of your business," she snapped, crossing her arms over her chest.He stopped pacing and ran a







