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Audrey's POV
It was New Year's Eve, and I was buying sex toys. My husband hadn't touched me in months, and the last time he did, he was drunk. He lasted two minutes, rolled off me, cleaned himself up, and said— "You're too heavy, Audrey. It's hard to be attracted to you. Why can't you just lose weight? Slim women can actually move. You just lie there like a sack. It's disgusting. I regret the day I married you." Six years of marriage and I had become a stranger in my own life. Still, I wanted to fix it. Maybe if things got better between us… we could give our daughter, Nia, a sibling. I didn't want her growing up lonely the way I did, hidden away while my parents paraded my perfect cousin like a trophy. I met Matteo in college. He was the hottest guy on campus, and I was the plus-sized girl everyone laughed at. On prom night, he called me beautiful. That was all it took. Minutes later, I was bent over behind the hall, giving him my virginity because I thought he loved me. Three weeks later, I found out I was pregnant. My parents were furious. I had ruined their image, but they arranged the marriage anyway. Matteo got a billionaire title through my family's business empire, and I got the man I loved. Everyone called it a fair trade… but it wasn't. For six years, he refused to be seen with me. At every gala, board meeting, or high-profile event, he showed up with size-zero women draped over him, while I stayed home in custom gowns that cost triple because, as designers whispered, "It takes extra fabric” They always sighed while measuring me, like my body offended them. The few times I attended events, the whispers followed. "How did she even fit in the car?" "Poor Matteo… stuck with a wife like that." He never defended me. He just stood there, jaw tight, eyes anywhere but on me, like I embarrassed him. Eventually, he stopped sharing a room with me. Said he couldn't stand my snoring or my farts, so he moved to the far end of the house. When I got home that night, something felt off. Before I even reached the living room, I heard Matteo's breathless voice. "God… I missed you." My steps slowed. "Of course you did," the woman murmured. "How do you even stand sleeping in the same house with that fat pig?" A soft moan followed, then Matteo chuckled. "She disgusts me so much. She can't even keep her legs open, and her folds are so disgusting, I can't even look at her without losing my appetite” They both laughed as my fingers tightened around my bag. "She still thinks you'll touch her again?" the woman asked. "Please," Matteo scoffed. "I'd rather die." Something shattered inside me as I walked in. Matteo was naked on the living-room couch, head thrown back between his thighs… on her knees… was Kylie Mercer. My own cousin. His first love. The same woman my family paraded around like a trophy and who had made my life hell all through college. The bag slipped from my fingers. The toys spilled across the marble floor with a humiliating clatter. Matteo's eyes snapped open. "Shit—Audrey!" He shoved Kylie away, grabbing a throw pillow to cover himself. "It's not what you think—I… she's just practicing for a movie role. Method acting…" I turned and ran upstairs, tears blurring my vision as I yanked open the closet and threw clothes into a suitcase. Matteo burst in seconds later. "Audrey, where are you going?" "None of your business." I zipped the case so hard the handle cracked. "I'm done." He grabbed my wrist. "You can't leave. Think about Nia. I can't take care of her alone. Think about your parents, they'll cut me off…" "Don't you dare use our daughter as an excuse for your disgusting behavior!" I yanked free. "I heard everything. You said you'd rather die than touch me again, right? So go to Kylie. She's who you really want." I dragged the suitcase downstairs. The driver was already outside. "Airport," I said, my voice cold. "Now." Matteo followed, panic finally breaking through. "Audrey, please. I'll change. I swear. Don't tell your parents. I'll stop seeing her. Therapy… anything. Just… come back. For Nia. I love you." I slammed the door and didn't look back. On the flight to California, I kept my phone on airplane mode. When I finally turned it on, messages flooded in. Matteo: Please don't do this, I know I messed up. Matteo: You're the reason I'm cheating. No man is attracted to a fat woman. Matteo: Okay, I'm sorry. I'll never see her again. I'll fire the escorts, I'll sleep in our room every night. Matteo: For Nia's sake, please don't tell your parents. I'll change. I promise. I turned the phone off and stared out the dark window. By the time I landed and checked into a five-star hotel, I was exhausted. I needed space to think, tell my parents, fight for full custody of my daughter… and most importantly… stop being fat and ugly. The elevator doors were sliding shut when a man slipped in at the last second. His cologne hit me instantly. I looked up… and forgot how to breathe. He was easily the most handsome man I had ever seen. Tall, broad-shouldered, dressed in a perfectly tailored suit that hugged his body like it was made for him. His dark hair was slightly tousled, like he'd run his fingers through it one too many times. His face looked strangely familiar, though I couldn't place it. My eyes dropped before I could stop myself. He wasn't even hard, yet the outline was big enough to strain the fine fabric. Heat rushed to my face. I was so distracted staring that I didn't notice when the elevator moved. He bumped into me. My bag slipped, and rolling across the elevator floor… was my pink vibrator. He bent down and picked it up between two fingers, examining it like it was the most interesting thing he'd seen all day. My heart nearly stopped. I rushed forward and snatched it from his hand. "Give me that!" He straightened slowly, one brow lifting as his gaze settled on me. "Why so aggressive?" His voice was calm, amused. "You're yelling like a sex-starved woman." My eyes widened. "Excuse me?" I snapped, chest rising and falling. "How dare you…" But he didn't look intimidated. If anything… he looked entertained. "It's not like I'm lying," he said casually. I frowned. "What are you talking about?" He slipped his hands into his pockets, studying me like he had all the time in the world. "I sat next to you on the flight yet you didn't notice me once because you were crying the entire time like you had man problems. What kind of stupid man would make a beautiful woman like you cry?" I hadn't heard that word in years. For a second, I forgot how to respond. Then the elevator jerked. A calm voice crackled through the speaker: "Dear guests, we're experiencing a brief technical issue. The elevator will remain safely lit and ventilated. Power will be restored in approximately thirty minutes. Please remain calm." I groaned. "I can't believe I'm stuck here with someone like you” He laughed, low and rich. "Women." "What's that supposed to mean?" "Your eyes are saying something completely different from your mouth. You've been staring at my dick from the second I walked in here." Shit. He saw that. Heat flooded my body. I stammered, "Wh-what are you even proud about? It's not like you know anything about pleasing a woman." He stepped closer, hazel eyes darkening. "Are you daring me right now?" My heart slammed against my ribs. All the years of rejection boiled over into something reckless and wild. "Yes," I said, lifting my chin. "I dare you. If you know you've got a working dick, bend me over right now and fuck me.”Audrey's POVThere were days when silence felt peaceful. Today wasn't one of them, something was wrong.I couldn't explain why. Nothing had happened, there was no alarming phone calls, no frantic messages, yet a strange heaviness had settled over me the moment I woke up.I stood in Logan's office, staring through the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking downtown Los Angeles. The city bustled below, oblivious to the storm that seemed to be gathering around us.Behind me, the television played on mute. Every news channel was still discussing the recent developments surrounding the Hargrove family.About the missing heiress, corporate scandal, and all. The headlines had become impossible to escape.I reached for the remote and switched the television off. The silence that followed wasn't much better. After a while, a gentle knock sounded on the office door."Come in,” I muttered.Miss Martha stepped inside with Nia skipping happily beside her. The moment Nia saw me, she smiled."Mama!" N
Logan's POVEvery instinct in my body screamed at me to force the door open. Instead, I held up a fist and everyone behind me stopped. Silence settled over the tunnel once again, as the faint voice came a second time.It was weak, broken, and impossible to make out. John's breathing grew heavier beside me."You heard it too," John whispered and I nodded once."It wasn't mechanical,” I muttered."No,” John replied."It was a person,” I added."I can force it,” the officer working on the keypad said, as he glanced over his shoulder."Too loud," I replied."We don't know what's waiting on the other side,” he muttered.He returned to the keypad, pulling a small electronic device from his vest.The tiny screen flickered to life as wires disappeared beneath the access panel."Give me three minutes,” the officer said.I looked back down the tunnel and there was nothing. There were no footsteps, there was no movement. Everywhere was just too quiet.It was almost as if whoever had built this
Logan's POV The order rippled across every radio channel."Charlie Team, maintain visual, no contact, no confrontation,” I ordered."Understood," came the immediate reply."If the man with the backpack is only carrying equipment, then he's expendable,” I said, turning to John."You think he's a courier,” John said, as he frowned."I think he's the lowest person in the chain,” I replied."And the higher-ups?" John asked."They won't expose themselves unless they believe the route is secure,” I muttered."The jammer just went offline,” Kimmie said, looking up from her laptop.Every head snapped toward her immediately."What?" I muttered and she refreshed the screen."The interference stopped six seconds ago,” she said and I stared at the monitor."They're moving,” I muttered."Or they've finished what they came to do," John said.Neither possibility was encouraging. The technician monitoring the ground sensors spoke again."Movement,” the technician said."Where?" I asked."The western
Logan's POVBy noon, every member of the surveillance team was in position.The abandoned psychiatric hospital looked exactly like the photographs had suggested, forgotten by the world.Nature had reclaimed most of it, vines climbed cracked brick walls, broken windows stared back like empty eyes.The iron gates had collapsed years ago, leaving only rusted hinges swaying in the breeze.From a distance, it looked lifeless. That was precisely what bothered me.Places that were truly abandoned didn't consume fuel every night. They didn't receive armored vehicles and they certainly didn't attract Victor Hale."Status,” I said as I lowered the binoculars.The command crackled through my earpiece."Team Alpha in position.""Bravo in position.""Charlie covering the eastern access road."I looked toward the tree line. John stood a few feet away, studying the property through his own binoculars.Neither of us had spoken much during the drive. There wasn't much left to say.The truth was somewh
Logan's POVSleep had become a luxury.Not because I couldn't close my eyes, but because every time I did, another piece of the puzzle shifted.Victor Hale wasn't running anymore, he was retreating. There was a difference.A man who ran wanted to survive, a man who retreated already knew where he was going. That made him far more dangerous.The conference room at Lowill Group headquarters was quiet when I walked in just after six in the morning.John was already there, standing beside the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking downtown Los Angeles. Without turning around, he spoke."Did Audrey sleep?" John asked and I nodded."Eventually,” I said."And you?" he asked and I smiled faintly."I watched her,” I replied.He turned to face me, studying me for a long moment."You love her,” he said.It wasn't a question. Months ago, I would have denied it. The contract, the revenge, that had been the plan.Now… There wasn't a contract in the world strong enough to explain what Audrey had becom
Matteo's POVPeople always assumed power came from money. They were wrong, money bought influence.Power came from information; information ruined reputations; information started wars; information buried men long before they reached a grave.I stared at the city through the floor-to-ceiling windows of my office, a glass of whiskey untouched in my hand.Los Angeles glittered beneath the night sky. Ordinarily, I enjoyed this view, but tonight, it looked like a battlefield.My phone buzzed and there was one message. “The Hargroves searched Margaret Doyle's apartment.”That was too late. I just deleted the message immediately. Someone else had already cleaned the apartment before the Hargroves arrived.That wasn't my work, it wasn't Victor's either, which meant someone else was still protecting the truth.That thought unsettled me. I hated unknown players.A knock sounded at my office door."Come in,” I said and Grant, my head of corporate security, stepped inside."They're moving faster
Audrey's POV Both of us separated and I nearly knocked the spatula onto the floor.Logan stepped backwards with an ease that annoyed me, looking completely calm while I was internally panicking.Luckily, Nia was still half asleep, rubbing her eyes and dragging her blanket behind her like a tiny gh
Logan's POV The moment I saw Matteo across the restaurant, every trace of peace left my body.Disgust settled heavily in my chest while I watched his eyes move over Audrey. He looked stunned, possessive, and angry.Like he could not believe the woman standing in front of him was the same Audrey he
Audrey's POV I stood in front of the mirror, staring at my reflection a second longer than necessary. Today was the day, the final hearing. After everything, the waiting period, the humiliation, the chaos, this was where it ended. Or at least, where it was supposed to. My fingers smoothed over t
Audrey's POV As we stepped out of the car and started walking towards the house, Logan's hand brushed lightly against my back, guiding me forward. “From now on, any text Matteo sends you, you show me,” he said casually. “Every single one?” I asked as I glanced at him. “Yes,” he said. His tone







