LOGINAnna's POV
"Rachel, give him some new outfits," I added casually, glancing at Sean without much expression. "If he’s going to accompany me in public, he needs a proper formal suit. Make sure it’s tailored." I wasn’t planning to keep him around forever, but for now, he was under my roof, and I wouldn’t mistreat someone I’d brought in myself even if it had all been a mistake. Pulling a sleek black bank card from my purse, I held it out to Sean. He hesitated before accepting it with both hands. "This is for your living expenses. The password is written on the back. I’ve been busy lately, so you’ll have to arrange your schedule freely. But remember one thing stay clean. No trouble. Use this time to learn how to behave in society. There’s more to life than simply following orders." Without waiting for his response, I turned on my heels and left. I had an auction to attend. A significant one, in fact. It was whispered that several rare and priceless items would be featured tonight. The kind of event that drew the city’s most influential players like moths to a flame. Outside the venue, luxury cars rolled in one after another, their chrome reflections glinting beneath the chandelier-like streetlamps. Cameras flashed. The red carpet was already abuzz with reporters and stylists. The air was thick with money and perfume. “Ms. Shaw, the auction starts in twenty minutes,” Rachel reminded me, holding a sleek tablet in one hand. “Your private box is prepped.” I gave a short nod, smoothing down the folds of my midnight-blue gown. Everything was in place. Or so I thought until fate decided to slap me across the face. Coming down the stairs, all confident smiles and cloying charm, were Jack and Lucy Taylor. I stopped in my tracks, irritation prickling beneath my skin. Why here? Why now? Lucy was dressed in a tastelessly flashy gown, diamonds glittering like a chandelier had exploded across her chest. Her fake smile was practically carved into her cheeks. Typical. Jack, however, had the audacity to speak first, his voice thick with sarcasm. “Well, what a surprise,” he drawled. “Shouldn’t you be at Olympus Club tonight?” I narrowed my eyes at him. “Shouldn’t you be busy trying to fix the mess at Phoenix Corp? Or are you too preoccupied babysitting your gold-digger?” His face darkened instantly. “You didn’t deny it. So it’s true you went to that kind of place? You slept with a man there? How could you, Anna? Do you have no shame?” Before I could respond, his grip clamped down hard on my arm, the sting immediate. He had no right. I ground my heel into the top of his foot, hard enough to make him flinch, and spat, “You lost the right to lecture me the moment you slept with Lucy while still married to me. I was already divorced when I went. You, on the other hand, were cheating while I was still wearing your ring.” Gasps echoed around us. A few phones went up, recording. I didn’t care. This was our mess, and he had chosen to drag it into the public eye. Without another word, I swept past them, Rachel following quickly behind. As the velvet doors closed behind us, a small, satisfied smile tugged at my lips. Petty, but satisfying. Inside, my private VIP box overlooked the auction floor through one-way glass. The seats were plush leather, and the lighting was dim and luxurious. Rachel took her place beside me and pulled up the catalog. “The sapphire bracelet is first. It would be a perfect gift for Margaret’s birthday.” I nodded, barely listening. My eyes had already scanned ahead to Lot 47. A mansion in the old Cin Skylake District. My mother’s childhood home. A wave of emotion washed over me nostalgia, longing, determination. That house was more than property. It was legacy. My legacy. The auction began. A parade of glittering art, antique watches, and absurdly priced jewelry passed by. Jack, ever the peacock, won a pearl necklace for Lucy at five million dollars. She kissed him like she was in a soap opera. How tasteless can one couple be? Then came the sapphire bracelet. I raised my paddle, expecting a smooth acquisition. But Jack’s paddle went up too. Again. And again. This was deliberate. He knew it was for Margaret. He was trying to spite me. “Fifteen million,” Rachel whispered, watching me. “Twenty,” I said clearly. My voice didn’t waver. A hush fell over the room. Jack didn’t bid again. “Sold to Ms. Shaw!” A ripple of applause. I smiled faintly. One win. But the real battle was only just beginning. Lot 47 appeared on screen. The Cin Skylake mansion. My pulse quickened. “Ms. Shaw,” Rachel murmured, tense. “What if Mr. Simpson tries to sabotage this too?” I sipped my tea calmly. “He might. But the price on this mansion won’t be cheap. He’s petty, but not stupid. It’s not even useful to him.” I had barely finished speaking when Jack’s voice rang out from the neighboring box. “Fifty million.” My breath caught. He was that petty. My hands clenched into fists, nails biting into my skin. Rachel turned red with fury. “He’s insane! Why must he take everything you want?” I inhaled slowly. “Don’t panic.” Raising my paddle, I said evenly, “Seventy million.” A second later, Jack countered. “Eighty million.” Rachel leaned in. “That’s above our planned cap.” “I know. But this isn’t just real estate. It’s my mother’s home.” Just as I was about to raise my paddle again, a voice cut through the air. “Two hundred million.” It came from the VIP box beside mine. The entire auction house fell silent. No name. No face. Just a voice. Smooth. Male. Powerful. Neither Jack nor I raised our paddles again. We couldn’t. Jack stormed out with Lucy in a huff, and I watched them go with mixed feelings. The mansion was gone for now but at least Jack didn’t get it either. I turned to Rachel. “Find out who that bidder was. I want a name, a face. Everything.” Just as I stood to leave, the next item flashed on screen. A small wooden rabbit carving. Simple. Plain. Yet something about it tugged at my memory. “Final item of the night,” the auctioneer announced. “A personal piece. Starting bid: one million.” No one raised a paddle. One minute passed. Two. Three. Then, almost without thinking, I raised mine. I bolted as soon as the auction ended, heels clicking against the marble floors. I had to see who was in that box. But by the time I reached it, it was already empty. All I saw was the back of a tall figure disappearing around a corner, long strides, expensive coat. I took a step forward to follow when Jack’s voice cut through the hallway like a blade. “Why?” he growled, storming toward me. “Why do you always have to fight me on everything?” I turned slowly to face him, my expression unreadable. The night was far from over.I nearly dropped my phone, staring at those three simple words on the screen. My heart slammed against my ribs like it was trying to escape my chest. With trembling fingers, I hastily wrapped myself in my silk robe, not even bothering to call Lily for assistance. My damp hair clung to my neck as I rushed downstairs, leaving wet footprints across the polished hardwood floors. Clayton, Rachel, and Sean sat in the living room, their conversation about today's security arrangements stopping abruptly when they saw me. "Ms. Shaw, is everything alright?" Clayton rose immediately, his brow furrowed with concern. I couldn't form words. My mind was already outside, beyond those heavy oak doors. Without responding, I pushed past them and hurried through the garden, my bare feet padding along the stone pathway. The cool morning air prickled against my skin, but I barely noticed. And then I saw him. Marcus Murphy stood at the edge of my property, wearing black casual clothes instead
I directed my final words at Mary, making sure each syllable carried the weight of my threat. "Beautiful women being harassed by men is never the woman's fault. And Mary-I suggest you control your tongue, unless you want someone to slap you in public." "Rachel, release her," I commanded coldly, watching as Mary Simpson was finally freed from Rachel's grip. Though she no longer hurled insults, her eyes burned with enough hatred to incinerate both Elizabeth and me on the spot. I couldn't care less about her glare as I gently took my mother's arm, feeling the slight tension in her body. "Let's say goodbye to Harper and leave," I said softly to Elizabeth, vanting to remove her from this unpleasant situation. Elizabeth hesitated, her brow furrowing with concern. "Wouldn't it be impolite to leave so soon? People might think..." Her voice trailed off, clearly worried about Skyview City's inevitable gossip. I squeezed her hand reassuringly. "It doesn't matter. Why stay somewhere tha
Anna's POV I let Rachel guide me toward Mary Simpson's shrill voice, each step measured and careful despite the fury building in my chest. My hand instinctively cradled my six-month pregnant belly as we rounded the decorative wall separating Harper Watson's baby shower from this unexpected drama. The scene before me stopped me cold. George Simpson stood in an unexpected protective stance near my mother, while Mary looked ready to claw someone's eyes out. What the hell was George doing at a women's baby shower? "You're talking nonsense. Look at yourself," George barked at Mary, his tone uncharacteristically harsh. Mary's face contorted with rage, her perfectly applied makeup doing nothing to mask her fury. "George, you dare defend her?" She shoved her purse into Lucy Taylor's waiting hands and lunged toward my mother. "Elizabeth Shaw, you shameless old whore! I'll kill you!" My heart hammered against my ribs. With my pregnant belly restricting my movement, I couldn't ph
Catherine's POV To me, Jack was worse than an actual jerk. He made me sick. I used to think he was decent, without the common vices of wealthy heirs, which is why I supported Anna when she wanted to marry him. My best friend marrying my cousin-perfect. But look how that turned out. The man was pathetically indecisive. Jack offered a bitter smile. "You think I want this? Do I have any say in that house?" He paused, his eyes filled with resignation. "My father reassigned Pax back to the company. Probably because I couldn't convince Anna to reconsider. He's very disappointed in me." I paused, then let out a derisive laugh. "Ha! You all think Anna is someone you can marry whenever you please? You didn't treasure her before, and now she's out of your league. Don't expect Anna to marry you again with Skylake District as her dowry. Who do you think you are?" Jack shook his head, genuine pain in his eyes. "I never thought that. I know she doesn't love me anymore. I've lost her co
Mary's POV My cheeks burned as Father's words cut through me like a serrated knife. How dare he scold me in front of everyone-especially that insufferable Catherine? I straightened my silk blouse, trying to maintain some semblance of dignity. "I'm only trying to uphold the standards of this family," I said, my voice trembling slightly despite my best efforts to control it. "Someone needs to teach her proper respect." "Mary," Father said, his tone dropping to that familiar warning rumble that had always made me shrink as a child. "Not another word." Lucy appeared at my side like a guardian angel, slipping a crystal tumbler of bourbon into my hand. "Mrs. Simpson, I brought your favorite," she whispered, her fingers briefly squeezing mine in solidarity. I took a long sip, letting the alcohol burn away the humiliation lodged in my throat. The dinner proceeded with excruciating politeness, each bite of perfectly cooked steak turning to ash in my mouth. George sat beside me,
Anna's POV Sunlight streamed through the hospital window, casting a warm glow across Lucius's pale face. His chest rose and fell in a steady rhythm, the beeping monitors confirming what the doctors had told us—he'd survived the critical forty-eight hours. Relief washed over me like a gentle tide. "Rachel, please arrange a private room for Lucius," I said. "Make it convenient for Lucian and the others to visit. And hire a professional nurse for when they return to work." Hours passed before Lucius finally opened his eyes, initially silent and disoriented. The police investigators waited patiently until he was ready to speak. "I... remember clearly," he finally said, his voice barely above a whisper. "Someone... pushed me. At that moment... only he and I were on the scaffolding." My jaw tightened. This wasn't an accident—it was attempted murder disguised as workplace negligence. With the victim's testimony, the police finally had what they needed. The next day, they issu
Over the following month, reports flowed in daily as Doyle's empire crumbled piece by piece. His businesses, properties, and networks fell into my hands or dissolved entirely. His allies were bought, intimidated, or eliminated. His financial resources were frozen or appropriated. Anna's POV I l
"Is that what you believe?" I stared at Doyle, my voice cutting through the night air like a blade. "Your sister's feelings were entirely one-sided. I never led her on. In fact, I explicitly rejected her advances numerous times." The wind whipped around us, carrying the scent of salt and decay fr
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Anna released me, her eyes warm and sincere. "That's what best friends are for." Anna's POV The ultrasound image in my hand showed a tiny black circle-the pregnancy sac-nestled in the gray blur of my uterus. My finger traced the outline, a strange warmth spreading through my chest. "Everythin







