LOGINIsabella's Pov
I don’t know why I kept talking to him. Maybe it was because he didn’t look at me with pity. For the first time in hours, someone saw me as a real person instead of a problem.
We talked for almost two hours. I didn’t go deep into my mess or say Ethan’s name. We just talked about small things. How the New York skyline looked beautiful at night from the hotel. How he hated fake small talk at big parties. How I used to love making business plans but never wanted to be in the spotlight. He listened like every word mattered. His voice was low and calm, but I could feel a deep loneliness underneath that matched mine that night.
“You’re not from New York originally,” he said, looking at my face carefully.
“I’m from Chicago,” I replied. “But I’ve been here for years because of… him.” I stopped myself. “It doesn’t matter anymore.”
Damien leaned back and swirled the last of his whiskey. “Everyone has a ‘him’ or ‘her’ story. The main thing is not letting them destroy you completely.”
I smiled sadly. “I think it might be too late for that.”
He tilted his head. “Why do you say that? You still seem like you have some fight left. Most people in your situation would be on the phone crying to friends or planning how to get back at him. But you’re here talking about the skyline and work like you’re trying to remember who you were before tonight.”
I let out a small breath and shrugged. “Maybe I am. It feels like everything I worked for just got thrown back in my face. Do you ever feel that way? Like you built something important but it turned out to be for the wrong person?”
Damien’s gray eyes softened a little. “More than you’d think. I built Blackwood Holdings from nothing. Lots of long nights and hard choices that cost me more than I like to say. But success can leave you feeling empty sometimes. What about you? What kind of work did you enjoy the most?”
I thought for a second, surprised he really wanted to know. “Investor pitches mostly. Taking messy ideas and making them clear so people would believe in them. It felt creative, like solving a puzzle. But I never wanted to stand in front of everyone. That part always scared me.”
He nodded slowly. “Smart. Too many people chase the attention and forget the real work. I hate those galas for the same reason. Everyone smiles and says empty things. ‘How’s business, Damien?’ They don’t care. They just want to be seen with me. If things were different tonight, what would you rather be doing?”
I sipped my sparkling water, feeling a tiny bit better. “Something simple. Walk in Central Park, get coffee and write ideas on a napkin. Or stay home with a good book. No pressure. What about you? How do you relax when you’re not running everything?”
A small smile touched his lips, but it didn’t stay. “Relax? I haven’t done much of that in years. I read reports late at night or look over contracts. Sometimes I drive out of the city to think without my phone ringing. My wife used to take me to quiet dinners or art shows. After she passed, those things didn’t feel the same.”
“I’m sorry,” I said gently. “That must be really hard. Losing someone who balanced you.”
He looked at me for a long moment. “It changes you. Makes you colder maybe. People say I control things too much now.”
Damien put his glass down. “Every day. My son thinks he knows everything about business, but he has no idea about real pressure. Families make things complicated. They expect you to always be strong. But sitting here with you… it’s been a long time since I had a real talk with no hidden reasons.”
I felt my cheeks get warm under his steady look. “Same for me. You’re not what I expected. The magazines make you sound scary, like you’re always ten steps ahead.”
“Maybe I am,” he said with a low chuckle. “But tonight I’m just a man having a drink with an interesting woman who won’t fall apart. That takes strength, Isabella. Most people would already be asking me for money, advice, or a job. Why aren’t you?”
“Because favors always come with strings,” I said honestly. “And I’m tired of strings. I gave six years to someone who promised the world and gave me nothing but pain. I need to figure this out on my own, even if it’s scary. Especially with the baby coming.”
He leaned forward a bit. “The baby does change things. You need stability and a plan. Have you thought about what you’ll do next week or next month?”
“Not really,” I confessed. “Everything feels blurry right now. The morning sickness is bad, and my mind keeps replaying the fight. He said I was just support, like I didn’t matter. Do you think people can change that fast? Or was he always like this and I just ignored the signs?”
“People rarely change,” Damien said quietly. “They just stop pretending. You saw the real him tonight. It hurts, but it’s better than living a lie. You deserve more than being someone’s secret helper.”
His words felt kind even though they were direct.
Time passed until I felt the tiredness hitting me hard.
“I should go,” I said eventually, standing on shaky legs. The pregnancy exhaustion was really hitting me.
He stood up too, towering over me. “It’s late. My driver will take you home.”
“That’s really not necessary…”
“It wasn’t a request.” His tone made it clear there was no point arguing.
Before I could push back, his phone rang. He checked the screen and his jaw tightened. “Give me a moment.”
He stepped aside for the call. When he came back, his face looked even colder. “Plans changed. You’re staying here tonight. My suite has a spare room.”
I blinked in shock. “Mr. Blackwood, I can’t just..”
“Damien,” he corrected firmly. Then, softer: “You look ready to collapse, Isabella. Let me handle this one thing tonight.”
I was too drained to fight. I nodded.
As we headed to the private elevator, his hand lightly touched the small of my back, protective, nothing more. But it sent an unexpected shiver through me.
Just as the doors slid shut, his phone buzzed again. He read the message and went completely still.
His eyes locked on mine, sharp and probing. “Tell me something,” he said, voice low and serious. “What’s the name of the man who did this to you?”
My stomach sank. I hadn’t mentioned Ethan at all.
Before I could answer, the elevator dinged open on the penthouse floor.
Isabella’s POVOnly a few days after that scare, I was standing in the living room folding a stack of tiny baby clothes when I felt something warm run down my legs. I froze, staring down at the floor, and it took me a second to understand what was actually happening.“Damien,” I called out, my voice shaking. “Damien, I think my water just broke.”He came rushing in from the hallway so fast he nearly slipped on the rug. “Wait, what? Right now?”“Yes, right now,” I said, gripping the back of the couch as the first real contraction hit me like a wave. “Damien, it hurts.”“Okay. Okay, we’re going. Right now.” His voice was steady, but I could see his hands trembling as he grabbed my bag from beside the door, the one we had packed weeks ago just in case. “Can you walk, or do you need me to carry you?”“I can walk,” I said through gritted teeth, “just stay close to me.”“I’m right here,” he said, wrapping an arm around my waist. “I’m not going anywhere.”The drive to the hospital felt like
Isabella’s PovThe pain hit me so suddenly that I dropped the glass I was holding, and it shattered on the kitchen floor. I gripped the counter and called out for Damien, my voice breaking in a way that scared even me.He came running from the other room, and the moment he saw my face, he knew something was wrong. “Isabella, what’s happening? Talk to me.”“It hurts,” I managed to say, pressing a hand to my stomach. “Damien, it really hurts.”“Okay, okay, I’ve got you.” He wrapped an arm around me and started walking me toward the door before I could even argue. “We’re going to the hospital right now.”“Maybe it’s nothing,” I said, even though I didn’t believe it myself.“I don’t care if it’s nothing,” he said, grabbing his keys with a shaking hand. “I’m not taking that chance with you or the baby.”In the car, he kept glancing over at me every few seconds, his knuckles white on the steering wheel. “Just breathe, sweetheart. We’re almost there. Stay with me.”“I’m scared,” I whispered.
Isabella’s POVThe laughter from the baby shower still echoed in my ears as Damien helped me into the car. My cheeks hurt from smiling so much, and my heart felt lighter than it had in months. For the first time since this pregnancy began, I had spent an entire afternoon surrounded by people who loved me without worrying about cameras, gossip, or the next scandal waiting around the corner.I rested one hand on my stomach and smiled.“I think our little one enjoyed today.”Damien glanced at me as he started the engine.“I think so too. I’ve never seen you laugh that much.”“I almost cried when Grandfather tried to guess the baby food flavors.”He chuckled.“I’ve never seen him lose a game so dramatically.”We both laughed again before silence settled comfortably between us. Damien reached across the center console and intertwined his fingers with mine.“You deserved today,” he said softly. “You’ve been through so much.”I turned to look at him.“So have you.”He simply smiled and brou
Isabella’s POVThe first thing I noticed when I stepped out of the elevator was the sound of laughter.It wasn’t loud enough to be overwhelming, but it echoed softly through the hallway of Blackwood Tower’s private event floor. I frowned and looked at Damien, who had insisted we come to the building after lunch even though he refused to tell me why.“You’ve been acting suspicious all morning,” I said, narrowing my eyes at him.He smiled innocently, though the amusement in his eyes immediately gave him away.“I have no idea what you’re talking about.”“You’ve checked your phone every five minutes.”“I’ve had work to do.”“You never smile at work messages.”He laughed quietly and slipped his fingers through mine.“I guess you’ll find out soon enough.”I shook my head.“If this is another business event, I’m going home.”“It isn’t.”“You promise?”“I promise.”There was something about the way he looked at me that made my curiosity grow. For the last week he had been making mysterious ph
Isabella’s PovEthan's request stayed in my mind every single day. I woke up thinking about it. I went to bed thinking about it. He wanted to be there when the baby was born. Not in the delivery room maybe, but nearby. Just there for the moment his child came into the world. It seemed simple. A father wanting to be present. But it felt impossible to me. I was torn in a way I had never been before.Ethan was the baby's biological father. That truth lived inside me. The baby was part of him. He had a right to want to be there. But Damien had held my hand through everything. Every craving. Every sleepless night. Every doctor's visit. Damien rubbed my swollen feet. He made me tea at three in the morning. He rearranged his entire life to stay close these final weeks. How could I say yes to Ethan without hurting him?I spent two full days thinking about it. I walked slowly through the garden. I felt the baby move with every step. I sat in the nursery and touched the soft blankets we had bou
Isabella’s PovI entered the final weeks of my pregnancy feeling like a balloon ready to pop. Everything felt heavier. My back ached all the time, my feet were swollen, and even simple walks left me tired. The baby moved constantly now, big kicks and rolls that reminded me every minute that our little one was almost here. Everyone around me became so protective. The guards at the gate checked every visitor twice. The house staff made sure I had fresh fruit and pillows everywhere. Even the doctor called more often to check on me.Damien was the most protective of all. He refused to let me attend any stressful events. When a family friend invited us to a small dinner, he politely said no. “You need calm, not small talk,” he told me gently. I tried to argue at first, but he was right. My body felt too worn out for anything extra. He rearranged his whole schedule to be home every evening. No more late nights at the office or long video calls. He came back by six o’clock, kicked off his
Damian’s PovThe drive home was silent.Isabella sat beside me staring out the window, her reflection pale against the darkening glass.I knew she was worried. Every muscle in her body seemed wound tight, coiled like a spring about to snap. She hadn’t spoken since we left the building, hadn’t even
Liam’s POV“What do you mean Damien Blackwood is looking for me?”I stared at my phone.The message had come from a mutual business contact ten minutes ago.Three words.Call me immediately.Now I was standing in my apartment listening to the explanation.“He is furious,” my contact said.“Why?”“I
Isabella’s POV“Reporters?”I stared at the security guard.“Right now?”“Yes, ma’am.”I looked at Damien.His expression was cold enough to freeze an entire room.“What does Vanessa want?” I asked.“We do not know,” the guard replied.Damien grabbed his phone immediately.“Keep everyone outside,”
Damien’s POV“What do you mean the leak came from here?”Isabella’s voice sounded small beside me.I kept my eyes on Gabriel’s message.Internal financial reports.Private investor files. Board communications.Someone had accessed them using a secure network connected to my penthouse.Impossible.Or







