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Chapter 3 : When Everything Collapsed

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Lena didn’t remember how she got home.

One moment she was standing in the manager’s office, staring at a piece of paper that had just destroyed her life…

And the next, she was sitting on the edge of her small bed, still wearing her uniform.

Silent.

Numb.

Mia entered the room and froze the moment she saw her.

“Lena?” she called softly. “What happened?”

Lena didn’t answer.

Her hands were still shaking.

Her eyes were empty.

Mia stepped closer quickly and crouched in front of her. “Talk to me. You’re scaring me.”

A long pause.

Then Lena finally spoke — barely above a whisper.

“I lost my job.”

Mia blinked. “What? Why?”

Lena laughed once.

But it wasn’t humor.

It was disbelief breaking apart.

“Because I accused someone rich of doing something wrong… and they believed him instead of me.”

Mia’s expression hardened instantly. “Who?”

Lena didn’t answer right away.

Her throat tightened.

Then she said it.

“Zayden Vale.”

The room went completely still.

Even Mia knew that name.

Everyone did.

The reckless celebrity.

The billionaire who never faced consequences.

Mia stood slowly. “Lena… what exactly happened in that room?”

Lena looked down at her hands.

“I don’t even know anymore,” she admitted quietly.

That was the most terrifying part.

Not the firing.

Not the accusation.

But the confusion.

Because pieces of that night felt real… and unreal at the same time.

Zayden’s voice.

His presence.

Too close.

Too intense.

Then nothing clear after that.

Just fragments.

And now her life was gone.

While Lena struggled to breathe through the collapse of her life…

Zayden Vale was staring at the same report for the fifth time.

The penthouse was quiet.

Too quiet.

He stood by the glass window overlooking the city, phone in hand, expression unreadable.

Room 1408.

Staff complaint.

Termination of employee.

Lena Moore.

Her name sat on the screen like a question he couldn’t solve.

He exhaled sharply.

“This is ridiculous,” he muttered.

But he didn’t delete it.

Instead, he replayed the fragments in his head again.

A room.

A girl.

A moment where she looked at him like he was just another man.

Then her leaving.

Fast.

No hesitation.

No regret.

And now this?

He frowned.

Something didn’t add up.

Zayden wasn’t used to gaps in memory.

He remembered everything.

Or at least… he was supposed to.

He grabbed his jacket.

“I need answers,” he said quietly.

And for the first time…

He wasn’t going to a club.

Royal Crest Hotel went silent the moment Zayden arrived.

Staff froze.

Phones lowered.

Whispers spread instantly.

“He’s here…”

Zayden ignored all of it.

He walked straight to the front desk.

“I want the manager,” he said coldly.

Within minutes, the same man who fired Lena was standing in front of him.

Sweating.

Uncomfortable.

“Mr. Vale,” the manager greeted nervously. “We didn’t expect”

“Cut the introduction,” Zayden interrupted. “Explain the report.”

The manager hesitated. “Sir… there was a complaint involving one of our staff members—Lena Moore.”

Zayden’s eyes sharpened slightly.

“She says nothing inappropriate happened,” the manager continued quickly. “But we had to act based on your statement and the situation.”

Zayden paused.

“My statement?”

“Yes, sir. The incident report confirmed misconduct concerns.”

A silence fell.

Cold.

Heavy.

Zayden’s expression didn’t change.

But something inside him tightened.

“I never filed any report,” he said slowly.

The manager blinked. “Sir?”

Zayden stepped closer.

His voice dropped lower.

“I never filed anything.”

The manager swallowed hard. “Then… we may have misunderstood”

“No,” Zayden cut in sharply. “You didn’t misunderstand. You assumed.”

The air went tense instantly.

Zayden turned slightly, staring at the empty hallway.

Room 1408.

Something about it felt heavier now.

More real.

Less clear.

And for the first time…

He felt something unfamiliar crawling under his skin.

Doubt.

Three days passed.

Then five.

Lena stood outside a small roadside stall, folding laundry for customers who barely looked at her.

Her hands were rough now.

Her eyes tired.

Her dignity… buried under survival.

Mia had tried helping her, but there was only so much they could do.

No income.

No job.

No protection.

Just reality.

“You can’t keep doing this,” Mia said one evening. “It’s not enough.”

Lena tied another bundle of clothes quietly. “It has to be enough.”

Mia frowned. “You used to work in a five-star hotel.”

“I still do,” Lena replied softly.

Mia paused. “Not anymore.”

That silence hurt more than anything else.

Lena swallowed.

“I’ll figure it out,” she whispered.

But even she didn’t believe it fully

That same night, Zayden sat alone in his car outside the city.

He hadn’t gone home.

He hadn’t gone to work.

He hadn’t gone anywhere.

Instead, he had spent hours searching.

Lena Moore.

No social media presence.

No real information beyond hotel records.

A ghost.

That bothered him more than it should have.

He leaned back in his seat, exhaling slowly.

“Why do I care?” he muttered.

But the question had no answer.

Because care wasn’t logical.

And Zayden Vale was supposed to be logical.

Yet here he was…

Thinking about a cleaner.

Again.

His phone buzzed.

A message from his assistant:

“Sir, your mother is asking for you.”

He stared at it for a moment.

Then ignored it.

Because for once…

Something else felt more important.

Late that night, Zayden lay awake in his penthouse.

But sleep didn’t come.

Instead

Fragments returned.

Not clear.

Not complete.

But enough.

A soft voice.

“I don’t take what isn’t mine.”

A hand pulling away.

A step back.

A moment of hesitation.

Then

Nothing.

Zayden opened his eyes sharply.

His breathing was uneven now.

“What the hell…” he whispered.

Because deep inside…

He knew something was missing from that night.

Something important.

Something that could change everything.

And he suddenly understood something terrifying.

If Lena Moore was telling the truth…

Then he might not be remembering everything.

Across the city…

Lena suddenly stopped walking.

Her hand moved instinctively to her stomach.

A strange feeling.

Light dizziness.

A sudden wave of nausea.

She frowned slightly.

“…what is this?”

And for the first time since losing her job…

Fear returned.

Not about money.

Not about survival.

But something deeper.

Something she didn’t yet understand.

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