LOGINEva's POV
Just as I had pushed Ethan off me, my sight began to get blurry.
"Oh no" I mumbled, knowing that the drug Livia had poisoned me with was already kicking in. I rushed to sit on the bed in hopes that it would somehow calm me down but nothing seemed to be working. Before I could stop myself, I had passed out on the bed.
A woman’s scream cut through the air, shrill and panicked, followed by a barrage of pounding against a door so violent it made the frame rattle woke me up the next day.
For a moment, I didn’t move because I knew that sound. I had lived this moment before. My eyes snapped open, the haze of the drug still clinging stubbornly to my thoughts, but the panic cut through it like a blade. The room spun as I pushed myself upright, my pulse slamming hard against my ribs as I took in my surroundings. I was in a dimly hotel room. And the door—God—the door was shaking under the force of whoever was on the other side.
“Open up! We know you’re in there!”
“Miss Eva! Care to explain what you’re doing in a room with—”
The rest blurred together, but it didn’t matter. I already knew what they were going to say. I knew the angle, the headlines, the scandal they were about to spin. My fingers curled into the sheets beneath me, my nails digging in as the memory crashed over me in full force. In my former life, this was the moment everything began to fall apart. The scandal had spread like wildfire overnight, with photos, rumors, twisted narratives about me sneaking into a man’s room, about my “reckless behavior,” about how unfit I was to inherit anything tied to the company. My credibility had been shredded before I even had the chance to defend myself.
And Adrian, a hollow laugh bubbled up in my throat, sharp and humorless. Adrian had looked at me with disappointment that day, like I had personally betrayed him. Like I was the one who needed to make things right.,I had begged for his trust. I had bent over backwards to regain his favor, sacrificing ideas, handing over projects I had built from nothing, letting Livia “step in” to help while she slowly carved my place out from under me. All of it… was a lie. All of it… was planned.
My jaw tightened as I forced myself to stand, ignoring the lingering weakness in my legs. This time, the pieces fit together too neatly to ignore. They had truly set me up again. Only this time, I wasn’t walking in blind.
My gaze flicked toward the bed, and that was when I noticed Ethan. He was sprawled across the other side, his breathing uneven, his expression tight even in unconsciousness. Even like this, there was something sharp about him, something that made the air around him feel heavier, charged in a way that set my instincts on edge. The “demon prince.”
In my past life, I had only ever heard whispers about him. I heard he was dangerous, unpredictable, someone people avoided rather than crossed. The kind of man you didn’t want to owe anything to. And yet, here he was, in this room. In this moment that had been meant to destroy me.
My lips curved slowly, a plan forming in my mind as the pounding on the door grew louder. Perfect!
If they wanted a scandal… Then I would give them one. Before I could react, I was pushed back against the mattress, a firm grip pinning my wrists above my head as a shadow loomed over me. The movement was fast, precise, leaving no room for resistance. It was none other than ethan.
His eyes were open now, sharp and clear in a way they hadn’t been before, all traces of whatever had been clouding his mind gone. There was nothing disoriented about him anymore. Nothing weak, only suspicion.
“Who sent you?” His voice was low, rough at the edges. I didn’t struggle, there was no point. Instead, I met his gaze evenly, letting a small, unimpressed smile tug at my lips despite the position he had me in.
“That’s a bit of an aggressive way to thank someone who just saved you.” I said to him with a little eye roll
His grip tightened slightly, not enough to hurt, but enough to make the message clear. “Answer the question.” he barked at again making me frown.
“Or what?” I tilted my head just enough to study him properly, taking in the tension in his shoulders, the way his gaze flickered briefly as if assessing every possible threat I could pose. “You’ll knock me out again? You already tried that once.”
A flicker of something crossed his expression—annoyance, maybe—but it was gone just as quickly as it appeared. “I don’t repeat mistakes.”
“Good.” My smile sharpened, satisfaction threading through my voice. “Then don’t make the mistake of assuming I’m your enemy.”
Silence stretched between us for a moment, thick and deliberate. He didn’t move or loosen his hold.
“Explain yourself now woman. Who are you? What are you doing in my bed? Who sent you here” he sneered at me. He truly had a frightening look on his face, enough to scare anyone but me. I let out a quiet breath, my gaze steady as I spoke.
“I wasn’t sent by anyone. I ended up here because someone tried to set me up, and you just happened to be part of the plan.” My words were calm, measured, each one placed carefully. “You were drugged and I found you. I brought you here so you wouldn’t make things worse for yourself.”
His eyes narrowed slightly. “And?”
I arched a brow before speaking “If I had left you out there,” I continued, my voice softly “you would have woken up in a situation you couldn’t control, surrounded by people who were more interested in what they could get from you than your actual well-being. I saved you, and I want my reward”
Ethan’s POVMy phone rang just as I was stepping out of my office, and the moment I saw my grandmother’s name on the screen, I already knew this wasn’t going to be a short call, because she never called unless something required my attention in person, and the moment I answered, her voice came through steady but firm, telling me there would be a family dinner that evening and that my attendance was not optional in the way she phrased it, which meant it absolutely was not optional at all.I agreed immediately, though my mind was still partly on Eva, because even after the past few days she had been improving, there was still something fragile about her lately that I couldn’t ignore, a kind of quiet exhaustion that didn’t fully leave her even when she smiled, and I found myself checking my phone more often than usual just to make sure she was okay.&nb
Eva’s POVI didn’t even realize how tightly I was holding onto Ethan until my body finally started to give way, as though the moment I felt his arms fully around me something inside me broke loose and refused to stay contained any longer, and the words left my mouth before I could even properly think them through.“I never want to see them again,” I choked out against his chest, my voice trembling as another wave of tears hit me. “I don’t care anymore, I just… I never want to go back there.”Ethan didn’t hesitate for even a second.His arms tightened around me immediately, pulling me closer as though he was trying to physically shield me from whatever had hurt me, and I felt him shift slightly as he lifted me off my feet without warning, carrying me as though I weighed nothing at all.
Eva’s POVThe moment I turned to leave, I thought the worst of it was already behind me, that whatever cruelty had been thrown at me in that office had already reached its peak and there was nothing left that could possibly cut deeper, but then my mother’s voice rose sharply behind me, breaking through the air like something breaking entirely.“I’ve had enough.” My mother yelled. Her words were not just loud, they were sharp enough to freeze my steps mid-motion, and slowly, I turned back around because something in her tone felt different this time, not controlled anger, not frustration, but something unrestrained, something almost venomous.Sarah’s chest was rising and falling rapidly now, her hands clenched at her sides as she stared at me with a kind of hatred I had never fully allowed myself to acknowledge before, and when she spoke again, her voice was louder, more unhinged than before.“You have brought nothing but misfortune into this family,” she shouted, her voice cracking sl
Eva's POVThe moment the words left my mouth, my mother's face twisted with so much anger that I almost expected her to slap me, and for several long seconds she simply stared at me as though she couldn't believe I had actually dared to stand there and refuse them after everything they had just demanded of me.Then she laughed. It wasn't a pleasant laugh. It was cold and filled with resentment."So this is what you've become?" she asked bitterly. "Ungrateful."I looked at her without flinching.For years that word had followed me everywhere in this house, no matter what I did or how hard I tried to earn even the smallest bit of approval from them, and hearing it now didn't hurt nearly as much as it once would have."I've become exactly what all of you raised me to be," I replied calmly.She frowned. "What is that supposed to mean?""It means you've spent my entire life treating me like an outsider." I gritted at her and the room fell quiet. I continued before anyone could interrupt me
Eva's POV Walking out of the courthouse, I felt lighter than I had in months, as though a massive weight had finally been lifted from my shoulders after weeks of investigations, accusations, sleepless nights, and the constant fear that everything I had worked for would be destroyed because of Nova's actions, and for the first time in a very long time, I allowed myself to believe that things might finally start getting better.That feeling lasted less than thirty seconds.The moment I stepped outside, a flood of reporters and paparazzi immediately surged forward, their cameras flashing so rapidly that it almost hurt my eyes, microphones being pushed toward me from every direction as dozens of voices started shouting questions all at once."Miss King!""How do you feel about today's verdict?""What happens next for your NGO?""Do you think justice was served?""Will your organization be filing additional lawsuits?"I tried my best to remain polite as I continued walking toward my car,
Eva's POVThe week that followed felt like one of the longest weeks of my life, and every single day seemed to blend into the next as I buried myself under endless paperwork, meetings, legal discussions, interviews, damage control strategies, and enough stress to make my head ache from the moment I woke up until I finally collapsed into bed each night.Even though Nova had been exposed and the police investigation was still ongoing, the damage she had caused refused to disappear overnight.The accusations against my NGO had spread across social media faster than the truth ever could, and while the authorities were now publicly investigating the trafficking network, there were still people who looked at my organization with suspicion.I spent every day fighting to rebuild the trust that had taken years to earn. Thankfully, I wasn't fighting alone. Ethan had been there through every difficult moment.Whenever I returned home exhausted, he was waiting. Whenever I started doubting myself,
Eva's POVWithout waiting for anyone's response, Ethan walked towards me. We started toward the exit. And then, of course, she moved.Livia stepped right into our path, quick and desperate, like she was trying to catch something that had already sli
Eva's POVFiancée.The word still didn’t feel real.It didn’t feel like something that belonged to me, not when I hadn’t agreed to it, not when I hadn’t even been warned. And yet, I didn’t contradict him. I didn’t step forward and deny it, didn’t shake my head or correct the narrative he had just c
Eva's POVThe moment Ethan placed the folder on the table, something in the room shifted in a way that was impossible to ignore, like the air itself had grown heavier, more careful, more aware of every word that would follow. I didn’t move, didn&rsqu
Eva's POVBefore I could say anything, I heard a sound. The door opened behind me, and I didn’t need to turn to know who it was.“Director Clark, Mrs. Sarah, Miss Livia.” Their names were announced before I even saw t







