LOGINLater, the music swelled. Couples filled the dance floor, swirling under golden lights.
“Dance with me,” Adrian said, his hand extended. Zara’s stomach dropped. “I’ll just embarrass you. And myself.” He exhaled sharply, irritation clouding his features. “You already embarrassed me the day you agreed to take your sister’s place. What’s one more mistake?” Her chest burned. She swallowed hard, slipped her hand into his, and stepped onto the floor. The moment his hand settled at her waist, the world shrank to the steady rhythm of his movements. Zara kept her gaze locked on his shoulder, refusing to meet his piercing stare. But then Rip. The sound was soft, but in the echoing hall, it may as well have been thunder. Gasps rippled across the floor. Zara froze, horror flooding her as she felt the zipper at her back give way. Adrian reacted instantly. With one swift motion, he shrugged off his black coat and wrapped it around her shoulders, shielding her from hungry eyes and whispers. His grip tightened on her arm. “We’re leaving,” he muttered, his tone like steel. They left the ballroom quickly, Zara’s cheeks blazing with shame, Adrian’s expression unreadable. The car ride back was suffocating. No words. Just silence louder than any scream. Zara’s heart pounded as she stared out the window, waiting for the explosion she knew was coming. When they finally reached the penthouse, Adrian snapped. “How dense can you be?” he spat, slamming the door behind them. “I told you not to force that dress. But you had to prove me right embarrassing yourself and dragging me down with you!” Zara flinched, but stayed silent, her throat thick. “No stakeholder will want to deal with me after this circus. And all because of your useless brain.” His voice was fire, every word striking like a whip. “Remember when someone said we looked like we were made in heaven? They were wrong. We were made in hell. And since you’ve decided your mission is to humiliate me, I’ll make sure your life becomes a living hell. You’ll wish you were never born.” He stormed off, the slam of his door shaking the walls. Zara stood frozen in the middle of the room. The weight of his words pressed her down until her knees buckled. She sank to the floor, her hands trembling. No tears came. Just emptiness. She sat there for what felt like forever, staring into nothing. The girl who once dreamed of love and laughter was gone, replaced by a hollow shadow in a red dress, wrapped in a coat that wasn’t hers. Isabella’s POV “Mum, you called me in so late what’s going on? Couldn’t you have just told me over the phone?” Isabella asked, annoyance and concern lacing her voice as she stepped into her mother’s study. Her mother’s expression was tight, sharp. “Isabella, we all know that girl lied her way into that marriage. Who knows? She might have forced her sister to leave. Fine, Adrian didn’t know Selene that well either, but at least they were familiar with each other. This… this girl just showed up without my approval! I wanted to see her intentions before she entered Adrian’s world.” Isabella’s eyes widened. “Mum, that won’t be necessary at all! Can you just let the girl breathe? She’s… nice. She’s not planning anything against your ruthless son.” Her mother’s lips pressed into a thin line, clearly unimpressed, but Isabella refused to back down. “Mum, is that all? I have things to do.” She turned to leave, hoping to check on Zara and make sure she had arrived safely, that no fight had broken out. But as she stepped into a cab, her phone lit up with breaking news. The image on the screen made her stomach drop. Zara, covered with a coat, the back of her dress torn embarrassment and humiliation written across her posture, even under the protective fabric. Isabella’s breath caught. Horror filled her chest, knowing all too well the storm that had followed. She could already hear the echo of Adrian’s scornful words in her mind. By the time she reached the penthouse, Isabella found Zara collapsed in her room, silent, rigid, staring at nothing. No tears rolled down her cheeks, but her sadness was palpably heavy, suffocating. “My dear…” Isabella whispered, kneeling beside her. She pulled Zara into a gentle hug, feeling the girl’s trembling body. “That must have been horrible.” Zara didn’t respond. She just let herself be held, her small frame sinking further into Isabella’s warmth. “I know… he said bitter things,” Isabella continued softly, pressing her hand to Zara’s back. “I can only imagine what just happened. I’m so sorry, my dear. No one deserves that.” Still, Zara said nothing. Her lips pressed into a thin line, her eyes blank yet haunted. Isabella stayed with her, sitting on the edge of the bed, not wanting to leave, yet unsure how to console the girl who had been so thoroughly crushed not by strangers, not by fate, but by the man who was supposed to be her husband. All night, Zara remained mute. Her mind swirled with shame, anger, and helplessness. Isabella watched, heartbroken, realizing that the one who should have offered comfort the man who had seen everything had instead turned her humiliation into more torment, sharpening his words until they cut deep. And in that silence, Isabella understood: Zara was not only hurt but utterly alone, trapped in a world where her efforts to survive were met with cruelty instead of care. And that realization made Isabella’s own chest ache. She reached out again, lightly brushing a strand of hair from Zara’s face. “It’s not fair,” she whispered. “You didn’t deserve this. No one would.” Zara’s head tilted slightly, her eyes dark with the weight of shame and anger, but still, no words came. And Isabella sat with her through the night, holding on to the fragile hope that maybe, somehow, Zara would find a way to reclaim even a fraction of her dignity in the world that had treated her so cruelly.When the rain finally subsided, Adrian rushed home. Something inside him itched with unease, an impulse he couldn’t explain, but one that told him he needed to make sure Zara was safe.Pulling into the driveway, he noticed her car already parked. A strange mix of relief and irritation swept through him. She’s home.Inside, the warm scent of supper filled the house. Zara stood by the stove, her hair slightly damp, her body refreshed, her face distant. She didn’t look up when he walked in. Not even once.“That’s food,” she said curtly, pointing toward the dining table. “Suit yourself.”She turned to leave, but Adrian’s voice snapped through the air. “Did you even ask me what I wanted to eat, or you just made what you pleased?”Zara froze mid-step, then slowly turned around, her eyes burning with anger.“You gave me a timetable for what you like Adrian,” she said through clenched teeth. “And I cooked exactly then. If you changed your plans and didn’t bother to inform me, that’s your pro
Adrian’s POVThe rain was coming down hard, each drop splattering against the glass walls of Adrian’s office like impatient fingers. He was still working late, papers scattered across his desk, when his phone suddenly buzzed.An unknown number.He hesitated for a moment before answering.“Hello? Who is this?” His deep voice carried its usual calm authority.The reply was distorted mechanical and chilling.“Adrian Voss, I have your wife here with me.”Adrian leaned back in his chair, a humorless scoff leaving his lips. “Do you think this is the right time for some stupid prank? Get another bait.”And with that, he hung up.He stared at the phone for a moment, irritation flickering across his face. But then something in his gut twisted. The city has been full of abduction cases lately. He tried calling her. No answer. I tried again. Still unavailable.Frowning, he opened the live CCTV feed from her car only to find the screen blank. The camera was off. No recordings. No signal.“Can
Margot’s Point of ViewDuring her meetups with the other women in town, Margot was always the center of admiration. They praised her as if she were some saint in silk a woman with a heart large enough to raise a child who wasn’t even her own.“Imagine,” one of them would say with envy, “you didn’t even let your own daughter marry that wealthy man. You let your stepdaughter have him instead! Such generosity, Margot. Truly, you have a golden heart.”Margot would smile sweetly, concealing the bitterness that simmered beneath her flawless poise. Her painted lips curved, but her eyes never joined the smile. She knew the truth they didn’t she hadn’t done it out of love or selflessness. She had done it out of disappointment. Her own daughter, Selene, had failed her reckless, stubborn, and foolishly in love with someone beneath their standards. Zara had simply been the next best option, the pawn in a game Margot intended to win.As the women continued to praise her, one leaned in conspirato
Adrian sat across from Zara, who was absently pressing her fork into the food but never eating. Her palms were clammy, her heart restless. She could feel his eyes on her sharp, assessing, unblinking. The silence between them was suffocating.Earlier that day, she had caught a glimpse of him at the café and panic had driven her straight back home to cook before he returned. Now, as he sat at the dining table, his sleeves still rolled from work, he hadn’t even bothered to freshen up.Their quiet dinners had become a routine of mutual avoidance, but tonight, his silence was heavy, almost deliberate.“Did you poison this?” he asked suddenly, his tone cutting through the air.Zara’s hand froze mid-air. “What?”“Why aren’t you eating?” His eyes were cold, narrowed, full of suspicion.“I I’m just tired,” she stammered, forcing a shaky smile. But her trembling voice and downcast eyes gave her away.He leaned back slowly, a mocking smirk forming. “Can’t trust you. Eat it first.”Her fingers
Zara froze the moment she stepped into her office that morning.Right there on her chair was a bouquet of fresh lilies and roses, glowing softly under the morning light that streamed through the blinds. Her breath hitched. For a moment, she thought she had walked into the wrong office. But no, the nameplate on the desk still read Zara Alaric .She glanced around the room, expecting someone to pop out and shout “surprise!” But there was no one. Only the soft hum of the air conditioner and the faint tapping of keyboards from the next office. Slowly, she reached for the flowers. A small white card was tucked neatly between the petals.She pulled it out with trembling fingers and read:“Quick recovery, Zara. —Blake.”Her heart stopped for a beat. Blake?Zara read the message again twice, then a third time as if the words would somehow rearrange themselves into a different meaning. She had never received flowers in her entire life not from family, not from friends, not even from Adrian. An
Zara was bored in her room. She didn’t want to go out or meet Adrian anywhere, so she kept herself busy with work. Even Isabella was preoccupied with school, so Zara decided to stay occupied. No, she told herself, I’m not going to stay locked in here. She grabbed a deep breath. Maybe some fresh air will help…As she made her way downstairs, she wondered aloud, “I wonder what he’ll like for dinner.” She put on music, humming along to Hills Have Eyes. She was so lost in her own little world that she didn’t notice Adrian had returned home.“So, you’re celebrating?” His voice cut through her reverie like a blade.Startled, Zara snapped back to reality, eyes landing on the plaster on his arm. Before she could even think, Adrian broke the silence. “Happy now? Your little plan of leaving flour all over the floor… It worked. I slipped and broke my arm while carrying a plate to the sink. Sorry to disappoint you if you were aiming for my head just my arm.” His face was serious, confrontational,
Zara slammed the door of her room shut and leaned against it, her chest rising and falling with a mix of anger and exhaustion.“Oh, good Lord,” she muttered, throwing her bag on the floor. “Is there any day in this house when someone won’t be angry?”Her voice cracked into a half-scream, half-laugh
Zara’s POVZara was still buzzing with victory, her body practically vibrating as she bounced around the kitchen like a child. She had done it against all odds, she had won this round against Adrian. The thought alone made her laugh under her breath, a soft mixture of disbelief and triumph.That’s
Zara’s POVShe hadn’t slept much the previous night. Every time she closed her eyes, her mind replayed the confrontation she was planning. His sneers, his mocking tone, the sharp way his voice could cut her into pieces she imagined it all. Yet, instead of fear, it fueled her resolve. She was done b
Adrian’s POVAfter that bitter confrontation with Zara, Adrian sat behind his desk in his home office, staring into the amber liquid swirling in his glass. The silence around him was thick, broken only by the faint ticking of the clock on the wall.He knew oh, he knew that she wasn’t at fault. But







