LOGINJalen’s POV
My hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles turned white, rage built inside me the moment I dropped the call from Marian. I could kill her with my bare hands if I lay my eyes on her. The city lights blurred past as I sped through the streets, breaking every speed limit. My heart hammered violently against my ribcage. Every second felt like a lifetime. My phone rang and I answered quickly—tapping the edge of my earpods like I have no extra time to give, I obviously don’t. “Speak!” I ordered. . “We’ve been able to track down the location of Mrs Marian's phone. I just sent you the link right away sir,” a voice answered. “Thanks, keep me updated,” I answered and hung up before swiping into his message. “Shit, that warehouse?” I muttered. It was the same warehouse that her father closed down after he lost almost all his money in an investment. I haven’t been there in a while but I could still remember the route. I stepped harder on the acceleration pad to speed up. Dodging every slow vehicle in front of me, I can't afford to wait another second. I just want to see Harry and give him this news. I didn’t care that showing up at Harry’s house could end badly. He was my best friend once, but right now, none of that mattered. The only thing that mattered was saving the woman I love. I screeched to a halt in front of the Harry mansion, barely turning off the engine before I jumped out. The front door was slightly ajar. I pushed it open without knocking. “Harry!” I called out. Inside the living room, he was pacing frantically, phone pressed to his ear. Two police officers stood nearby, taking notes. The moment he saw me, his face twisted with pure rage. “You!” he roared. He crossed the room in three long strides and grabbed me by the collar of my shirt, slamming me against the wall with surprising strength. “Where is my daughter?!” he bellowed, eyes red with fury and fear. “What have you done with Fiona?!” “Harry, listen to me—” I tried to speak, but he shook me harder. “You bastard! After everything, you still dragged her into your mess! If anything happens to her, I swear I’ll kill you with my bare hands!” “Come on buddy,” “Don't you dare call me buddy, I am not your fucking BUDDY!” he yelled at the end of his words—body trembling against mine. “This is no time to fight Harry. Listen to what I have to say, it's important, it's about your daughter.” One of the police officers quickly stepped in, pulling him off me. “Sir, calm down. Let him speak,” the officer said firmly. Harry released me but kept glaring daggers. His chest heaved with heavy breaths. I straightened my shirt, breathing hard. “I know where she is,” I said urgently. “Marian has her. She kidnapped Fiona. I hacked the location from the last call Marian made. We don’t have time to argue. We need to move now!” Harry stared at me, conflicted. Anger and desperation warred in his eyes. Finally, he nodded sharply. “Let’s go,” I muttered. We rushed out. I led the way in my car while the police called for backup, then followed closely behind me with sirens blaring. The drive to the abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of the city felt agonizingly long, even though I was pushing the car to its limits. We arrived after hours that felt like forever, Marian was just stepping out of the building, adjusting her coat like she had done nothing wrong. The moment she saw the police cars and flashing lights, she froze. “Mrs. Marian Hart,” one officer shouted, “you are under arrest for kidnapping and assault!” Marian’s face paled. She tried to run back inside, but two officers grabbed her, cuffing her hands behind her back. “You can’t do this!” she screamed. “Do you know who I am?!” I glared at her before running past her into the building, Harry, and the officers burst into the warehouse behind me. The sight that greeted us made my blood run cold. Jordan was standing over Fiona, fist raised, ready to strike her. She was tied to a chair, head slumped forward, blood dripping from her face and clothes. “Jordan!” I roared. The police moved fast. Faster than I intended, they probably knew I would destroy his face if I got him before they did. They tackled him to the ground before he could land the blow. He struggled and cursed as they cuffed him. “Get off me!” he shouted. I didn’t care about him. I ran straight to Fiona. “Fiona! Bunny, it’s me. I’m here.” I dropped to my knees and quickly untied her wrists and ankles. She fell into my arms the moment she was free, and I pulled her into my arms, holding her tightly against my chest. Her body was limp. She was so weak, barely conscious. “I’m so sorry,” I whispered, voice breaking as tears rolled down my cheeks. “I’m so sorry I couldn’t protect you. I’m here now. You’re safe. I’ve got you, bunny. I’ve got you.” Fiona stirred slightly in my arms. Her swollen lips moved, but no words came out. Her eyes fluttered open for a second, filled with pain and relief, before closing again. She passed out completely. I lifted her gently into my arms, carrying her with tears rolling down my face out of that hellhole. Her head rested against my chest as I rushed toward the waiting ambulance, she was brutally injured. I didn’t realize how heartless and cruel Marian could be until now, I knew she would do anything to get what she wants but this! It was way too much for me to handle. I could barely recognize Fiona's face. Harry stood a few feet away, watching everything. His face was a storm of emotions — anger, heartbreak, and something like reluctant understanding. Even in his fury, he could see how much I loved his daughter. The way I held her. The tears I couldn’t stop. The paramedics took her from me and loaded her into the ambulance. I climbed in after her, refusing to leave her side. Harry followed in the police car behind us. --- At the hospital, Fiona was immediately admitted to the emergency ward. Doctors and nurses swarmed around her, hooking her up to machines, cleaning her wounds, and giving her fluids. I sat in the waiting area, head in my hands, guilt eating me alive. Harry sat on the opposite side of the room, staring at me with conflicted eyes. We didn’t speak. The silence between us was heavy — filled with years of friendship, betrayal, love, and pain. I loved his daughter more than anything. And right now, that love might have cost her everything. But as I looked at the door leading to her room, one thing was certain. I wasn’t going anywhere. I would wait for her. Fight for her. Love her. No matter what it costs me.Jalen’s POVThe moment Marian left my office, the temperature in the room seemed to plummet. I stood frozen behind my desk, staring at the closed door as if it might swing open again at any second. My breath came shallow and tight, my legs gave out as I dropped into my chair, elbows braced on the polished wood, and dragged both hands down my face.She wasn’t bluffing.After everything I had seen during our marriage—her cruelty, the manipulation, and the way she destroyed anything that stood in her path, the scariest was what she did to Fiona before she was arrested—I knew exactly what Marian was capable of, she was a monster. And now she had set her sights on Fiona again.My pulse hammered against my ribs. I reached for my phone with unsteady fingers and called mason, he was my long time private investigator.Mason answered on the first ring.“Mason speaking.”“I need eyes on Fiona. Twenty-four hours a day.”He paused briefly before speaking again. “Something happened?”“Marian is out
Fiona’s POVFor a moment, the world narrowed to a single point.The noisy crowd of students at the school entrance and their cheers made me extremely nervous; the flashing phones and excited whispers blurred into white noise. All I could see was Jalen.He stood a few yards away, holding an absurdly large bouquet of red roses, wearing that half-smile that had once undone me completely. His eyes locked on mine with an intensity that made my knees weak.I had replayed this scene in my head a thousand times. The daydreams. The late-night silent prayers in my heart, and now that he was actually here, I didn’t know what was real anymore.Jalen started walking toward me. Each step sent my heart slamming against my ribs. When he finally stopped in front of me, close enough that I could smell the familiar notes of his cologne, my throat closed.He handed me the bouquet and Paris quickly took it from me. I couldn’t even bring myself to smell or admire it. My eyes were glued to his, my lips were
Fiona's POVThree weeks, twenty-one days, five hundred and four hours. That was how long Jalen had been gone, not that I was counting—okay, maybe I was.Every day felt emptier than the one before. No matter how hard I tried to distract myself, every thought somehow found its way back to him. I missed him, I missed him so much it hurts.One evening, after spending almost an hour staring at our old pictures, I made a decision—If Jalen weren't going to speak, then I would. I set up my camera in my bedroom, hands trembling as I adjusted the angle, my ring light illuminated my face as I sat on my bed and stared at my phone lens.For several seconds, I couldn't find the first word to say, and tears rolled down my face. All I could think of were the good memories I had with him. I sniffed, wiped my tears, and finally summoned the courage to speak. "Hi," My voice cracked and I laughed bitterly. "Wow. This is already going terribly." I whispered."I don't even know why I'm recording this but I
Boring GoodbyeJalen's POVThe moment Paris reached Fiona's bedside, she broke down completely.Tears streamed down her face as she grabbed Fiona's hand carefully, afraid of hurting her."Fiona, I'm so sorry," she sobbed. "I'm sorry for everything. I should have protected you better. I should have been there."Fiona looked exhausted, but she managed a weak smile."Paris...""No," Paris cried. "Let me finish. I've been blaming myself every single day. When I heard what happened, I thought..." Her voice cracked. "I thought I lost you."The room fell silent as Fiona squeezed her hand gently."You didn't lose me."Paris let out a shaky laugh through her tears."Thank God."Jude sluggishly emerged from Paris's back, his face looked annoyingly sober, he looked genuinely ashamed."I'm sorry too, Fiona."Fiona's expression immediately changed, Jude felt it and instantly lowered his head."I know I don't deserve forgiveness. I know I caused you a lot of pain. I was selfish. I thought I loved y
Jalen’s POVThe hospital room was quiet except for the steady beeping of machines. Fiona had been stabilized, but she was still sleeping. Harry and I sat on opposite sides of the room, the silence between us thick and heavy.I couldn’t take it anymore.“Harry,” I said quietly. “We need to talk.”He looked at me for a long moment, jaw tight, before nodding once.I leaned forward, elbows on my knees.“I know you hate me right now. And you have every right to. But I need you to hear me out.”He remained silent, waiting.“I never loved Marian,” I began. “Not even a little. I met her at a charity dinner my mother dragged me to when she was still alive. Marian was intelligent and ambitious and worked at the University of Arts. At the time, all I wanted was to become a professor. To teach art. You know I always had a passion for it. She seemed like a good match on paper.”I exhaled slowly.“My mother was dying. Her last wish was to see me married to Marian. She believed Marian would be good
Jalen’s POVMy hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles turned white, rage built inside me the moment I dropped the call from Marian. I could kill her with my bare hands if I lay my eyes on her. The city lights blurred past as I sped through the streets, breaking every speed limit. My heart hammered violently against my ribcage. Every second felt like a lifetime.My phone rang and I answered quickly—tapping the edge of my earpods like I have no extra time to give, I obviously don’t. “Speak!” I ordered. .“We’ve been able to track down the location of Mrs Marian's phone. I just sent you the link right away sir,” a voice answered.“Thanks, keep me updated,” I answered and hung up before swiping into his message. “Shit, that warehouse?” I muttered. It was the same warehouse that her father closed down after he lost almost all his money in an investment. I haven’t been there in a while but I could still remember the route. I stepped harder on the acceleration pad to spee
Jalen’s POV Marian glared at me for a long minute without a word, I held my breath for as long as she stared, trying to imagine what was going on in her head. If only she could just say something, her silence was killing me. Then she turned on her heel and walked upstairs. The silence she left
Fiona’s POV “Um, no he wasn’t, Dad. I had a very bad period cramp and it hurts,” I answered with a trembling voice. My mum smeared her lips, like she wanted to believe me.“Is that so?” he asked and I nodded quickly before sliding off my chair to leave. “I’ll be in my room,” I said, but mum’s vo
Fiona’s POV My father’s laugh echoed all the way up the stairs first, it felt so genuine, the kind he only let out when he was so comfortable around someone important. I paused at the very top of the stairs, and gripped the banister so hard my knuckles whitened.“What the heck is he doing here?”
Fiona’s POV I woke with a dull, throbbing ache behind my eyes—My mouth tasted salty and shameful. For a long second, I lay still, staring at the ceiling, trying to piece together everything that happened yesterday. The fight with Jalen. The way he’d looked at me like I was nothing.The memory h







