LOGINLELLA
I walked through the gold-leafed lobby of the hotel, a place that used to feel like a second home but now felt like a cage. Every polished marble tile reminded me of him. Every staff member who nodded "Good morning, Boss" reminded me that I was working for a man who viewed me as a disposable "role."
Since yesterday, the hollow ache in my chest hasn't disappeared. It gets worse now that I'm walking inside his premises. He believed me when I said I was sick yesterday and I couldn't come to his birthday party. The asshole didn't even ask if I was okay.
I stop in front of the HR office door with a deep breath, wishing Conrad is not here. He used to hang out with Sofia Perkins, the HR head, because they are cousins on Conrad's mother's side.
I adjusted my dark sunglasses, hiding my eyes and masking the puffiness from a night spent staring at the ceiling. I clenched my hand at the strap of my bag, where inside was the velvet box containing that cursed watch and my resignation letter.
I pushed open the glass door to the HR suite. Sofia looked up from her monitor and her smile faltered as soon as she saw my expression.
"Lella? You’re early. I thought you and Conrad were celebrating his birthday all weekend?"
"Things change," I calmly said as I slid the crisp white envelope across her desk.
She opened it and her eyes widened as she skimmed the lines. "A resignation? Effective immediately? Lella, you’re the best manager this property has ever had. You’ve practically run this place while Conrad... well, you know how he is. Does he know about this?"
"Not yet."
"I can't process an 'immediate' for a department head without the owner's signature." She looked genuinely distressed. "Especially since, well, you two are... you're you. Does he even know you're here?"
I scoffed. So I still need to see him again. Can I take it? How much pain can I endure?
"He’ll know now," my fingers tighten around the strap of my bag. “I only need his signature, right?”
"Lella, is everything okay? If this is a lovers' quarrel, maybe take a personal day off instead of throwing away your career?"
I looked at her, and for a second, the mask slipped. The betrayal burned behind my ribcage and the heat at the back of my neck started crawling.
"It’s not a quarrel, Sofia. It’s a realization. He wants a 'stable, quiet' girl to keep his seat warm until his real life starts in Moscow? Well, he’s about to find out how loud the silence is when I’m gone." I picked up the envelope and some documents from her table. "I’ll get you that signature. Don't worry."
I turned on my heel and headed back to the elevator. If only I had known this is how resignation works, I should have brought the letter last night and made him sign. I was just wasting time coming back to his two premises.
The drive back to his estate felt like a descent into a nightmare I’d already lived once. I didn't want to be here, but I refused to let him have any power over my future. I needed that signature to sever the final tie.
I barely cleared the threshold of the foyer when the air turned cold.
His mother, Galina, and his sister, Catya, were perched on the velvet sofa like vultures. They come to New York once or twice a year. They had always looked at me as if I were a smudge of dirt on their expensive rugs, but today, their disdain was sharpened to a lethal edge.
"Back so soon?" Catya sneered, swirling a glass of sparkling water. "I thought you’d be off crying in some gutter after last night. Or did you come to beg for another year of crumbs?"
She saw me crying. I bet she was laughing seeing me in that awful situation.
"I’m here to see Conrad. I need him to sign a document. Where is he?"
Galina stood up. "You have no business here, little girl. You’ve served your purpose. Do you really think a manager from a 'working-class' background with a family that probably still counts pennies for bread could ever belong in our world? You used that pretty face to lure my son into a temporary distraction, but that’s all you are. A distraction."
My hands curled into fists.
"I am a professional who has doubled the revenue of his hotel." My voice trembled despite my best efforts. "My family has more honor in their 'poor' home than you have in this entire mansion."
Catya lunged forward with her eyes flashing with a cruel heat. "How dare you speak to us about honor? You’re a social climber who reached too high. Polina is better than you, bitch."
“And your wine doesn't deserve your foul mouth.”
“You ugly–”
“I'm still called pretty without makeup.” The corner of my lips lifted. “What about you?”
Before I could blink, her harsh hand landed across my cheek, causing my head to snap to the side. I can feel my skin burning and the metallic taste of blood blooming in my mouth.
I didn't expect that, but I should have. With this brat, the argument always ends up with physical assault.
"Catya! Enough!"
His loud voice made them flinch. Conrad rushed down the stairs with a mask of shock and concern. He reached me in seconds and held my arm, dragging me out of his mother and sister’s sight.
As soon as we were on the porch, he gently cupped my face. "Lella, are you okay?” he whispered.
His thumbs brushed over the place where his sister’s ring had nicked my skin. He looked devastated as his eyes searched mine with a tenderness that felt so real it made my stomach turn.
"Are you alright? I am so sorry, they shouldn't have–"
Tears pricked my eyes, spilling over despite my rage. It wasn't because I loved him. It was the suffocating weight of the lie. Yes, the slap hurt, but the way he was acting, the way he was still playing the role of the protective lover while planning his life with Polina in Moscow, was the ultimate cruelty.
I looked at him as my vision blurred by salt and betrayal. He was holding me like I was precious, and for a split second, I wanted to believe it. But the words from yesterday were still cold in my bones.
I wiped my tears and took the document from my bag and handed it to him.
“Sofia said you need to sign this contract immediately.”
“What contract?”
“The collaboration project with Titan Motors. Everything is ready now and your signature is the only thing we needed.”
Conrad carefully reads the first pages of the document to make sure everything is perfect. But he only read the first few pages before he flipped the pages until the end and signed the papers without reading the last page.
A smile crept on my lips. The last page is my resignation letter.
He gave it back to me and was about to kiss me, but I stepped back and acted busy putting the documents in my bag.
Suddenly, his phone rang. I saw his face light up when he looked at the screen. It's Polina.
“I heard she's coming back,” I calmly said.
His brows furrowed. “Who?”
“Polina.”
He cleared his throat. “Yes, tomorrow. What's wrong with that?”
“Why didn't you tell me?”
“What for? You two didn't know each other, so there's no reason to tell you. Also, why did you sound angry? I've told you many times that she's just a childhood friend. I treated her as my sister, nothing more than that.”
This time, he sounded innocent.
At that moment, his phone rang. I glanced at the screen and saw that the caller ID was Polina.
I scoffed. Every second with him made me vomit.
He attempted to hug me, but I stepped back again, causing him to frown. “I miss you, babe. Let’s have a date in my condo tonight," he said before he answered his phone and walked away from me.
Date? And that means cook for him, clean his room, do his laundry, goddammit it! I'm basically his maid, not a girlfriend.
He never took me out for two years. His reason? He needs to avoid the paparazzi and not put their name into a scandal.
So, I'm his scandal. Of course, I have to understand that because of how powerful and influential his family is. I'm really stupid.
My hands clenched as I glared at him, smiling while on the phone. He really grosses me out, now that I realize I meant nothing to him and for two years I made myself a fool.
Indeed, I’m really f*cking stupid.
I turned my back on him and didn't look back. I hope this will be the last time I'm seeing that douchebag.
VIKTORThe conference table was lined with the top executives of Russia’s largest energy conglomerates and the highest-ranking members of my own inner circle. But I couldn't focus on a single word they were saying.Beneath the edge of the table, my fingers are pressing the redial for the fifth time with my airpods intact to my ear.It just keeps ringing.My jaw clenched.I disconnected and immediately dialed Lev's private line. It rang out to the very end before cutting off. I tried the secondary security detail stationed at the New York penthouse. No one was answering. The entire grid around my wife had gone completely dark.Worry is starting to grow in my gut.Lella never kept her phone off, not after everything that had happened. Thomas and Lev knew that missing a call from me was a punishable offense. For the connection to be severed like this meant only two things: either my security protocols had been violently breached, or Lella was intentionally hiding from me. Both option
LELLAConrad leaned back against the velvet booth, and a smug smile spread across his face as he gestured to the empty seat opposite him.“Please, sit."I simply slid into the booth and immediately reached into my bag. Without a single word, I open my phone and find that one photo Sofia had sent me from that night at the club. A candid shot of the gorgeous woman who had targeted Joaquin and bragged about my husband.I slid the phone across the marble table, planting my finger firmly on the glass."Do you know her? Or more importantly, do you still have access to the roster of every pretty girl hanging out in that specific VIP lounge? Because I know nothing happens in that district without your name attached to it."Conrad looked down at the screen, and for a second, his smug expression wavered into surprise. Then, he let out a chuckle, shaking his head as he looked back up at me."Well, well." He leaned his chin on his hand as his eyes glinted with amusement. "I have to admit, Le
LELLAThe lukewarm water of the bathtub swirled around my shoulders, but it did nothing to wash away the suspicion settling deep into my chest. I stared at the ceiling as my mind spun out of control.Viktor.My own brother’s words from earlier kept echoing in my ears, shattering the peace I had found after the family dinner. Why would he? The question tore at my throat. Viktor was fiercely protective of me. He had given me his unspoken devotion. Was I just being naive? Is he really telling the truth about wanting to build a family with me?I sat up instantly, causing the water to splash against the porcelain. I grabbed my phone off the marble ledge, but my fingers paused and stared at Viktor’s name in my contacts.I wanted to press the call. I wanted to demand the truth, to hear it from his voice, but the phone call was cowardly, and Viktor was too smart. He could mask his tone over a line. No. I will demand a face-to-face confrontation. I needed to look into his eyes to know
LELLAI followed Papa through the long corridor of the restaurant toward another private VIP room. I took a deep breath, trying to settle the lingering adrenaline in my veins.Behind this door was the woman who had broken my mother's heart, alongside the one-month-old baby girl she had given birth to just days after my own wedding.Papa pushed the door and I braced myself for the wave of resentment I expected to feel. But the scene inside instantly caught me off guard. I wasn't shocked to find Sofia and Joaquin already there. Sofia was gently cradling the tiny bundle in her arms, while Joaquin leaned over her shoulder with a soft warmth on his face.The moment the door shut behind me, Joaquin snapped his head up. His eyes widened in shock to see me standing there, knowing the deep, bitter history I shared with our father's new life.But I didn't look at Joaquin and at my stepmother, Eliza, who sat anxiously on the nearby plush sofa, holding her breath.My gaze was instantly fixed
LELLA"Next month?!" Galina suddenly exclaimed, her voice piercing the heavy air of the VIP room as she slammed her hands onto the table. "Absolutely not! A rushed shotgun wedding with a family from Spain? Think of the optics, Sofia! The empire will be whispering before the ink even dries on the certificate."I frowned. My chest tightened as Galina immediately tried to steamroll over them.Sofia’s cheeks flushed, but she held her ground, looking directly at her parents. "I don't want the rumors spreading once I start showing a baby bump. If we marry next month, we control the narrative. Joaquin and I want this."Sofia started to anxiously explain further, wavering under her aunt's harsh glare. Sensing her distress, I raised my hand to cut her off before she could lower herself to defend her choices to Galina."Sofia, stop. You don't need to explain anything to her.” I turned my head to look directly at Sofia’s parents. "If Sofia and Joaquin have already talked this through and dec
LELLAThe silence inside the sprawling VIP room of the luxury restaurant was suffocating, broken only by the faint clink of crystal glasses. I sat gracefully in my chair, staring at the grand round table before me as we waited for Sofia and Joaquin to arrive.I should not have come here alone. Why? Because sitting directly across from me was Galina, Conrad’s mother and Sofia’s aunt. Beside her sat Sofia’s parents, looking anxious, and Sofia's older sister Selene, a girl Sofia had never been close with, who already looked entirely bored by the family drama.I understood perfectly why Galina was here. What I did not understand, and frankly had zero patience for, was why Conrad and his bratty younger sister, Catya, were currently occupying two of the chairs at the table.I understand that they are Sofia’s cousins, but duh, they are not close enough to be present at their cousin's family dinner with her boyfriend.Catya was swirling her water glass, throwing entitled glares in my direct
LELLAI headed back into the hotel with my head held high and handed the resignation letter to Sofia. She looked at the signature and then at my bruised cheek with a pained expression."I'm done, Sofia," I whispered. "I'm officially out.""I see that," she said softly, reaching out to squeeze my
LELLAMy brows furrowed at the man who opened the door.“Joaquin?” But I frowned even more when I saw the man behind him. Not only was Lev outside the room, but Conrad was here too.My jaw clenched. “What the…” I was ready to scold Joaquin for bringing the asshole here, but I stopped when I saw hi
LELLAMy jaw clenched as I stared at Sofia. Her bitter words cut deep until the heavy panic in my chest suddenly solidified into a cold resolve. Without another word, I flung the covers off and slid off the edge of the bed."Get up. Come with me," I coldly said. Sofia wiped a fresh tear from her
LELLAMy toes curled into the sand as I stood twenty paces away, watching Conrad Volkonsky smiling at another woman. It pains me seeing him so happy with her and realizing he was never that happy with me.My gaze shifted to the whole setup at the beach.It was perfect.The sun was painted in a pale







