LOGINJulian Vane stepped out.
He wasn't in a hundred thousand dollar suit surprisingly. He wore a simple black sweater that hugged his broad shoulders and dark jeans. He looked less like a CEO and more like a predator out for a stroll. But as he looked at me standing there in the middle of the parking lot, his expression shifted. For the first time, he looked genuinely surprised. His dark eyebrows pulled together, and he stopped a few feet away from me. "Elena?" His voice was low, vibrating through the quiet. "What are you doing all the way out here?" My fear instantly turned into a sharp, hot anger. I wouldn’t have had to drive miles all the way here if he hadn’t knocked me up. I was with Mark for a decade and I never had a pregnancy scare. One night with him and he was becoming a big threat to my life. "Are you stalking me?" I snapped, stepping toward my car. "Is this what you do? You buy my husband’s company and then follow his wife to a random parking lot against her wishes?". Julian’s eyes narrowed. The surprise vanished, replaced by that cold, calculating look I had seen at the gala. "Stalking you? I have a board meeting in the medical wing of this building in ten minutes. I own this facility, Elena. I don't need to stalk people to find them." I felt the blood drain from my face. He owns this facility. Of course he did. He owned everything. Shit! I didn’t research well enough. "Well, now you've found me. Happy?" I pulled my car keys out, my hands shaking so hard they jingled loudly. "I'm leaving. Stay away from me, Julian. And stay away from my husband." "You didn't seem to want me to stay away a month ago," he said, taking a step closer. The scent of his expensive cologne, sandalwood and something metallic hit me. It was the same scent that had been on my mind for days after the hotel. "That was a mistake," I whispered, not looking at him. "A $5,000 mistake that I've already paid for." "Mistakes usually don't make you end up in private clinics by this time.” Julian remarked. His gaze dropped to the thick white envelope clutched in my hand. "Are you sick? You look pale." "I'm fine. It's just a check-up." I turned to open my car door, desperate to escape, when a voice called out from the clinic entrance. "Sarah! Wait! You forgot this!" I froze. My breath hitched. A young nurse came jogging toward us, holding a smaller, yellow envelope. She was smiling, completely unaware that she was dropping a bomb in the middle of a minefield. "The doctor said you’ll need these vitamins right away," the nurse said, handing the envelope to me. "And remember, no heavy lifting and plenty of rest for the first trimester. We'll see you in two weeks for the next scan!" The silence that followed was heavy. I couldn't breathe. I took the envelope with a numb hand, my fingers brushing the nurse's. "Thank you," I managed to choke out. The nurse nodded to Julian clearly recognizing him as the man who signed her paychecks and scurried back inside. I didn't look at Julian. I couldn't. I stared at the yellow envelope. First trimester. Vitamins. Scan. Julian didn't say a word for a long time. I could feel his gaze on me, heavy and intense. When I finally risked a look at him, his face was like stone, but his eyes were burning. He wasn't stupid. He could put the pieces together and understand what she was trying to say. "Sarah," he said, his voice a dangerous purr. "A fake name. That’s clever." "It's none of your business," I said, my voice cracking. "Vitamins for the first trimester," Julian repeated, stepping so close that his chest was almost touching my arm. He looked down at my stomach, his expression unreadable. "That’s a very specific kind of check-up, Elena." "It’s Mark’s," I blurted out. It was a lie, a desperate, clumsy lie. "We’ve been trying. The open marriage... it was just a talk. We’re happy. We’re starting a family." Julian’s lip curled into a tiny, cruel sneer. He reached out, not to touch me, but to tuck a stray hair behind my ear. His fingers were warm, and I flinched at the contact. "Mark Montgomery doesn't look like a man who's been trying for anything lately except a promotion," Julian whispered. He leaned down, his face inches from mine. "And you don't look like a woman who should be happy carrying her husband's first child. It’s ten years of marriage, after all. Shouldn’t you be more cheery?." "You don’t know what you are talking about! Get away from me," I hissed, finally shoving my way into the driver's seat. He didn't stop me. He stood back, his hands sliding into his pockets. As I started the engine, he tapped on my window. I rolled it down just an inch. "Drive carefully, Elena," Julian said. He gave me a dark, knowing smile that made my skin crawl. "You’re carrying very important cargo. I'd hate for anything to happen to it before we... talk again." I didn't wait for him to say another word. I floored it, the tires screeching as I sped out of the parking lot. * * I didn't go home. I couldn't face Mark. I couldn't sit at that dinner table and listen to him talk about his needs while Julian’s words played on a loop in my head. I drove straight to Chloe’s apartment. Of all the things that I could have listened to Chloe about, I shouldn’t have let her talk me into downloading that stupid app in the first place. When she opened the door, she took one look at my face and pulled me inside. "Elena? What happened? Have you been acting at all? You look like you’ve seen a ghost." I collapsed onto her sofa and burst into tears. I cried until my chest hurt, until the front of my dress was soaked. Chloe just held me, stroking my hair and murmuring that it was okay. “What’s wrong?.” She asked softly. “I’m pregnant.” I blurted out. She raised her eyebrows in confusion about to ask a question before she gasped in realization. “Don’t tell me it’s—.” "He knows, Chloe," I sobbed. "He knows." "Who knows? Mark?" "No. Julian. The man from the hotel." I pulled the ultrasound photo and the vitamins out of my bag and threw them on the coffee table. "I went to a clinic tonight. I thought I was being safe. But he was there. He owns the place." Chloe’s eyes went wide as she looked at the photo. "Oh my god. Elena... it’s real. You are pregnant.” "It’s his," I whispered. "I know it is. The timing... it’s exactly five weeks. And he knows it too. He saw the nurse. He heard her talk about the first trimester." I stood up and started pacing her living room. "I have to run. I have to leave the country. I’ll go to London, or maybe back to Capri. I have some money saved. I can't stay here. Julian is a monster. He’s going to take the baby. Or he’s going to use it to destroy Mark, and then he’ll destroy me." "Sit down," Chloe said firmly. She grabbed my shoulders and forced me back onto the sofa. "You aren't running anywhere. Do you have any idea who Julian Vane is?" "He's a CEO," I said, wiping my eyes. "He's rich. So what?" "He's not just rich, Elena. He's the Julian Vane." Chloe grabbed her laptop from the side table and started typing. "You were so busy being a housewife for the last ten years that you didn't see what was happening in the real world. Look at this." She turned the laptop screen toward me. I stared at the G****e search results. JULIAN VANE: THE CEO OF WALL STREET. VANE INDUSTRIES ACQUIRES THIRD GLOBAL TECH FIRM IN SIX MONTHS. IS JULIAN VANE THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN FINANCE? I scrolled through the articles. There were almost no photos of him, just blurry shots of him getting into black SUVs or walking into courthouses. "He’s private," Chloe explained. "He spends millions every year just to keep his face out of the papers. He’s known for being cold, calculated, and completely heartless. They say he once fired an entire board of directors on Christmas Eve because they missed a target by one percent." I looked at a headline that caught my eye: JULIAN VANE : PROJECTED TO TAKE OVER ABOUT TEN MORE FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES "He's powerful," I muttered, my stomach sinking. "He's more than powerful," Chloe said. "He has eyes everywhere. If you try to run, he'll find you before you even reach the airport. He owns the security firms, he literally owns a private jet, he probably owns the airline you’d try to book." I looked at the ultrasound again. The tiny dot. "So what do I do?" I asked, my voice trembling. "I'm trapped. I'm trapped between a husband who hates me and a man who i know nothing about. I can’t give either of them this baby." Chloe looked at me, her expression softening. "You aren't trapped yet. Julian hasn't told Mark. If he wanted to destroy you, he would have done it at the gala by exposing your one night stand. I feel like he’s playing a game, Elena.“ "Well how do I know what game he’s playing?!.” I exclaimed feeling frustrated. "You don’t!," Chloe said, her voice turning sharp. "But the only thing you have to do now is stop acting like a victim. You have Julian Vane’s baby in your belly. That makes you the most powerful person in his world, whether he likes it or not." I looked at the screen again, at the captions on the media about Julian. "He doesn't have a heart, Chloe," I whispered. "He told me tonight that I was cargo. I’m not sure he wants me, maybe he just likes the thrill of being with a married woman. If at all, he probably wants what I’m carrying." "Then let him want it," Chloe said. "But don't you dare run. Because if you run, you lose everything. If you stay... you might just have a chance to take everything he has."ELENA’s POV The air inside the top-floor executive suite felt heavy and still, like a room that had been locked away for a century.I stood just inside the doorway, my hands resting flat against the cool, dark wood of the double doors."Are you alright?" Julian’s voice was a low, steady rumble behind me.I turned my head slightly, looking at him. He had taken off his dark suit jacket, draping it neatly over the back of one of the leather visitor chairs. His white dress shirt was crisp, the top button undone, giving him a look that was relaxed but entirely in control. His dark eyes were fixed on me, filled with a quiet warmth that always managed to steady my racing heart."It just feels strange," I whispered, walking slowly toward the center of the massive room. My heels clicked softly against the polished marble border before being muffled by the thick, plush rug. "I spent so many years thinking I didn't belong in a place like this. Now, I’m sitting in the chair.""You belong here mo
ELENA’s POV The black SUV pulled up to the main gates of the harbor. This was the heart of the shipping company that my mother, Clara, had helped build.Through the tinted glass of the car window, I could see rows and rows of massive metal shipping containers stacked high like giant building blocks. In the distance, three enormous cargo ships were tied to the stone docks. Their great iron hulls were stained with salt and rust from the deep ocean.My heart was beating fast against my ribs. Yesterday, Susan Carnegie had been arrested for stealing millions of dollars from this very company. The news had spread like wildfire. I knew the people who worked here, the crane operators, the truck drivers, and the ship captains must be terrified about losing their jobs.Julian sat next to me on the leather seat. He reached over and placed his hand over mine. His palm was warm and steady, instantly calming the shaking in my fingers. "You look beautiful, Elena," Julian said softly. He was wearin
ELENA’s POV The golden morning light was just starting to peek through the heavy, dark glass of the windows when I woke up. I was lying in the middle of the massive bed, completely warm and content. To my left, little Leo was still fast asleep, his small mouth slightly open as he clutched his teddy bear. To my right, Julian’s side of the bed was empty, but the sheets were still warm.I stretched my arms and quietly sat up, careful not to wake my son. I wrapped myself in a soft white robe and walked out into the main living room.Julian was standing by the kitchen island, holding a white ceramic mug of black coffee. He had already showered, and his dark hair was slightly damp. He was wearing a crisp white shirt with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows, looking incredibly handsome and calm. When he heard my footsteps, he looked up, and that familiar, warm smile instantly spread across his face."Good morning, Elena," he said, his deep voice smooth and quiet in the early air. He set h
Later that night, around 2:00 AM, the apartment was completely silent.Julian quietly slid out of the bed, careful not to wake Elena. He pulled on a dark silk robe and walked out into the dark living room. He walked down the side hallway and entered the small private study, where a single computer monitor was glowing with a soft blue light.Marcus was sitting at the desk, his fingers typing quietly on the keyboard. He had a headset over one ear. When Julian walked in, Marcus immediately stood up."Mr. Vane," Marcus whispered. "I didn't expect you to be awake.""I needed to check the files," Julian said, his voice dropping into a cold, business tone. The gentle warmth he showed to Elena was completely gone. "Abernathy said Susan cleared a final transaction before her arrest. I want to know what the Carnegie family is planning. Give me more information on Sebastian. Susan is locked away, but Sebastian is still free in the city. What do we have on him?"Marcus sat back down and clicked a
ELENA’s POV The SUV drove through the quiet city streets and pulled back into the secure underground garage of Julian’s private tower. The doors closed behind us, cutting off the grey light of the rainy morning. When the engine stopped, the silence inside the car was deep and peaceful.Julian turned to me and took my hand. His fingers were warm, and he gave me a gentle squeeze. "We are home, Elena. The hard part of the day is finished.""It still feels like a dream," I said, looking down at our joined hands. "Seeing Susan in handcuffs... I never thought I would see the day her pride was completely broken.""It is not a dream," Julian said softly. He leaned over and brushed his lips gently against my cheek. His breath was warm against my skin, making my heart flutter. "It is reality. Let's go see our boy."We took the private elevator straight up to the top floor. The moment the elevator doors slid open into the wide penthouse, a small body came running across the gray stone floor."
ELENA’s POV Before I could even think of a response, Julian placed his warm hand on the small of my back. He pushed me gently behind him, stepping directly into Susan’s line of sight. He looked down at her with total indifference, as if she were completely beneath his notice."She is not a Carnegie, Susan," Julian said, his deep voice filling the hallway. "She is something far better. She is an honest woman. And tomorrow, her name will be the only one left on the building. Take her away."The officers pushed Susan through the front doors and out onto the grand stone steps.Julian turned around to look at me. His hand moved from my back up to my shoulder, squeezing it gently. "Are you alright, Elena?"I looked up at him, feeling a sudden wave of exhaustion wash over me. The tension of the last five days was finally leaving my body. "Yes. I am alright. But it feels strange. The house is so quiet now.""It’s a good thing," Julian said softly. He reached out and brushed a stray piece of
Mark looked around the driveway, and his chest felt completely tight. The world was spinning out of his control. Sergeant Miller was staring at him with dark, angry eyes, holding the papers that proved everything. Mrs. Irene was standing on the steps, looking at him with deep disgust. Behind the h
Elena’s POVThe heavy wooden front doors of the mansion felt like the gates of a prison as I stepped through them. The morning air hit my face, but it didn't feel fresh. It felt heavy and hot. I squeezed Leo as tight as I could against my chest. His small arms were locked around my neck, his finge
Elena’s POVThe sound of Mrs. Irene’s pen scratching against the paper felt like a physical blow to my chest. It was a small, sharp sound, but it changed everything. She didn't look at my tears. She didn't look at the way my hands were shaking as I held onto my son. She just blew on the white pape
Adrian’s POVIn a luxury hotel suite across town, Adrian Visser was pouring a glass of very expensive champagne. He felt wonderful. He looked at the TV on the wall, which was showing a live feed of the protesters outside the Vane Estate. "Look at that," Adrian said, pointing at the screen. "The Va







