LOGINHe was supposed to be my adoptive brother. The cold CEO everyone feared. The man who controlled the entire country's business world. But one night, he looked at me and calmly destroyed everything I thought I knew. "We're getting married." I laughed, but he didn't. Now every door in my life is closing, every choice is disappearing, and the one man I'm not supposed to love refuses to let me go. Because to Lucien Hale, this was never forbidden. It was inevitable. And the most terrifying part? The closer I get to him, the harder it becomes to run.
View MoreLucien sat by the window of the long black luxury sedan, his arm resting against the door as he stared outside. The city moved past them in a blur of lights and glass buildings, but he wasn’t really looking at any of it.
Across from him, his mother kept glancing his way. “Lucien,” she said gently, “about what happened earlier…” He didn’t turn. “I told you already,” he said. “I couldn’t control it.” Seraphina sighed softly and leaned back in her seat. The outburst that morning had been bad. A shattered vase. Raised voices. One of the house staff had to be sent home in tears. It wasn’t the first time, and they weren't sure it would be the last. His father, Alaric, sat beside him, calm as always, hands resting on his cane. “Your therapist made another recommendation,” Alaric said. Lucien didn’t react, but he was listening. “He thinks it might help if we adopted a child,” Alaric continued. “A young girl. Someone who could stay close to you. Someone you could bond with.” That got Lucien’s attention. He looked over, then said, “No one can replace Maya.” The car went quiet immediately. Seraphina’s expression softened at the name. “We know that,” she said gently. “No one is trying to replace her.” Maya was his younger sister, gone barely a year. The house hasn't felt the same since. “This isn’t about replacing her,” Seraphina went on. “It’s about helping you heal. If you want to get better, you have to be open to trying what’s recommended.” Lucien looked back out the window. He didn’t reply again. The car eventually slowed as they got to a tall building, Clayview Orphanage. One of the many places the Hale family funded. The manager, a middle-aged woman hurried forward as they stepped out. “Mr. Hale, Mrs. Hale, welcome,” she said warmly. “It’s an honor to have you here.” Seraphina smiled politely. “Thank you. We’re hoping to meet some of the children today.” “Of course,” the manager said quickly. “Please, come in.” Lucien followed behind his parents, uninterested. He didn’t want a sister. He didn’t want anyone trying to fill Maya’s space. “We’re looking to adopt a young girl,” Seraphina said as they walked. “Around five or six.” “That's awesome. We have several children in that age group,” the manager beemed. “There’s a class session currently ongoing.” They entered a classroom. Children sat around small desks while a teacher wrote on the board. Boys and girls both. Some were curious, some shy while some seemed to be used to visitors to react at all. The manager smiled. “You can take your time.” Seraphina glanced at Lucien. “Do any of them catch your eye?” He shook his head immediately. “No.” As he turned to leave, a small body ran straight into him. Books and pencils scattered across the floor. The little girl gasped, stumbling back. “I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry,” she said quickly, bowing her head over and over. Lucien stared down at her. She had wide doe eyes, startled but she wasn't crying. Her hair was packed into two small pigtails, slightly messy like she had done them herself. She kept apologizing as she gathered her things. He didn’t speak, didn’t move. He just watched her. She picked up her books and hurried to her seat without looking up again. Seraphina and Alaric exchanged a glance behind him. Seraphina then smiled and turned to the manager. “We’d like to proceed with her.” The manager nodded quickly. “Of course, Mrs. Hale.” Only then did Lucien speak. “I don’t want her as my sister.” They both looked at him. Seraphina frowned. “But you seemed to like her.” Lucien’s eyes were still on the girl across the room. She was calm, writing like nothing had happened. He shook his head. “I want to marry her.” The manager blinked in shock, then laughed awkwardly, assuming it was childish talk. Seraphina sighed softly. “Lucien.” “I will marry her,” he repeated, smug certainty in his young voice. “Don't adopt her.” Alaric placed a hand on his shoulder. “You’re fourteen,” he said calmly. Lucien didn’t look away from the girl. “Doesn’t matter.” Seraphina shook her head. “Lucien, how else would she live with us? We’d have to adopt her formally.” Alaric nodded. “She can’t come home with us otherwise.” Lucien looked at them both. “Then adopt her,” he said. “Just don’t give her our name.” Seraphina’s brows pulled together. “Lucien… she’ll feel left out if we do that.” He shook his head once. “I won’t let her.” They both paused at that. “She won’t feel left out,” he added. “I’ll make sure of it.” To his parents, it sounded like childish attachment, a grieving boy redirecting emotion after loss. The manager cleared her throat politely. “Shall we begin the paperwork?”AVAI was still going through the last set of notes when there was a knock on my door.I looked up. “Come in.”The door opened and Steve walked in with a smile on his face.“Good morning, ma’am.”I sighed and shook my head. “Please don’t call me that. Just call me Ava. I’m not that old.”He laughed. “Alright… Ava.”"Better."He stepped forward and handed me a stack of files. “The ones I took yesterday.”I took them from him, flipping through quickly. They were neatly done with clean corrections.He really did his part.“Thank you,” I said, genuinely. “This helped a lot.”“It’s nothing,” he replied easily. “So… were you able to finish the rest?”I hesitated for a split second, then nodded. “Yes.”His brows lifted. “Impressive.”I smiled faintly. “You helped too, remember?”He shook his head. “I didn’t even do up to a quarter of what you did.”I didn’t argue because technically, he was right.“Thank you,” I said again.He nodded, then glanced at the files in my hands.“You should probab
AVAThe car soon came to a stop.I reached for the door handle, ready to step out but Lucien’s hand came out of nowhere and caught my wrist.I paused and turned to look at him.His expression was still distant.“What?” I asked quietly.He held onto my wrist for a second more before releasing it. “If you don’t want me involved, then make sure you handle your issues before I find out.”I blinked. “What issues?”He didn’t answer, he just looked at me like I already knew and maybe I did.I swallowed, then whispered, “O..okay."He stared at me like he wanted to say something else, but he didn't.“Take care,” he finally said with no warmth.I felt my heart clench in pain. “You too.” Then I pushed the door open and stepped out.By the time I got to my floor, work had already started. People were at their desks, typing with focus.I glanced at the time.8:50 AM.As I walked past, a few people greeted me and I nodded back with small smiles, trying to look composed even though my morning had b
AVAI woke up feeling… off.At some point in the night, I could have sworn someone held me, but the other side of the bed was neat and without a single crease or sign that anyone had touched it.I sat up slowly, still frowning. “Maybe I imagined it.”That made sense because last night I wasn’t able to rest well.After leaving his study, I had gone back to the room, picked up those files again and worked late into the night. I tried to focus, I really did, but my mind kept drifting back to the argument.I shook my head, pushing the thought away. I reached for my phone to check the time because my alarm still hasn't rang. Maybe I woke up early.The screen lit up.7:52 AM.I froze. “What?!”I jumped out of bed immediately. “I’m late. I’m actually late!”Everything turned into chaos.I rushed into the bathroom and turned on the shower without thinking.“Why today of all days…”The water hit my skin, but I didn’t even process it. My mind was already racing ahead, time, traffic, Olivia, tho
AVAI turned and went into the walk in closet.I picked a blue silk nightgown and slipped into it. As I turned, my eyes landed on the dressing table.I paused.My complete skincare was on it. Not something similar or close. They were the exact brands I used.I walked closer to the table slowly.“Lucien." I breathed, but there was a smile on my lips. "You’re actually insane." He paid attention, too much of it.I sat down and started my routine, taking my time. It always calmed me, gave me something normal to hold onto after a long day.When I finished, I headed downstairs.Just as I stepped into the living area, the butler spoke. “The files are on the table near the entrance, ma’am.”I walked over and saw them neatly arranged. “Thank you.”I picked them up.“Madam,” he called again.I turned.“What would you like for dinner?”“I’m not really hungry,” I said honestly.He gave a polite smile. “You should still eat something.”I sighed. “Fruits should be fine, then.”“Very well. I’ll hav
AVAThe line went dead.I dropped the receiver back in place, picked up my phone and slipped it into my bag, then stood up.Game on.When I got to her office, I knocked.“Come in.”I opened the door and stepped inside.Olivia didn’t look up immediately. She was flipping through some files unhurried
AVABy the time we finished eating, the tension in my chest hadn’t fully gone away, mostly because of him.Lucien stood up first, picking up his phone. “Let’s go.”I blinked, looking up at him. “Go where?”He looked at me like the answer should be obvious. “To work.”My browed furrowed. “You can go
AVAI picked up my bag and walked straight to Lucien’s study.When I got to the door, I stopped and knocked.“Come in.” He answered from inside.I opened the door and stepped inside.He was already working, just like before. His eyes were on his laptop and his fingers were typing fast on the keyboa
AVAI settled for a sundress, then headed downstairs.Lucien was already in the dining hall, seated at the head of the table.His eyes were closed, like he was meditating but something about the way he sat told me he wasn’t really relaxed.Everything around him was perfectly arranged. The table set












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