LOGINElena’s fingers hovered above the sealed envelope resting on Damien Knight’s desk. The elegant handwriting across the front was unmistakable. Adrian had written her name countless times over the years—on birthday cards, sticky notes left on the refrigerator, and the tiny love letters he used to slip into her handbag before important presentations.She had never imagined his handwriting would one day make her afraid.Slowly, she looked up.“You said he gave this to you this morning.”Damien nodded.“He insisted that I wait until we spoke before handing it over.”“And if I refuse to read it?”“That’s your decision.”His answer surprised her.She had expected pressure, perhaps even manipulation. Instead, Damien remained composed, his hands resting lightly on the edge of his desk.Everything about him was controlled.Measured.It made her uneasy.“You seem very certain I’ll stay.”“I don’t know what you’ll do.”“Then why am I here?”“Because you deserve answers.”Elena let out a bitter la
Elena remained rooted to the doorway, her fingers curling around the strap of her handbag as though it were the only thing keeping her steady. The silence inside the office stretched between her and the man before her, heavy enough to make her heartbeat echo in her ears.Damien Knight studied her with composed curiosity. His sharp gray eyes revealed nothing, yet they never left her face. He wasn’t looking at her with pity or triumph. Instead, there was a quiet sadness she couldn’t understand.He gestured toward the leather chair opposite his desk.“Please, have a seat.”“I’d rather stand.”“As you wish.”His calm response unsettled her more than anger would have. Most powerful men she had encountered liked to dominate a conversation. Damien simply waited, as though he had all the time in the world.“You know who I am,” she said at last. “Now tell me who you are.”“I’m Damien Knight.”“I know your name.”He inclined his head slightly.“I’m the chairman of Knight Holdings.”“The company
Elena’s fingers tightened around the divorce papers until the edges crumpled beneath her trembling grip. The words before her refused to make sense, as though they belonged to someone else’s life instead of her own. Marital Dissolution Agreement. Three years of marriage had been reduced to a stack of neatly printed pages. She slowly lifted her eyes to Adrian. “You want a divorce?” The question came out barely above a whisper, carrying more disbelief than anger. Adrian couldn’t meet her gaze. “I don’t have a choice.” “You always have a choice.” His jaw tightened, but he remained silent. The older gentleman standing near the entrance quietly closed his document case. “Mrs. Brooks,” he said respectfully, “perhaps you should sit down.” She ignored him. Her eyes never left Adrian. “Tell me the truth.” “I am.” “No.” Tears gathered in her eyes. “You’re hiding something.” Adrian looked as though every word cost him another piece of himself. “If you sign these papers today, e
Morning arrived without sunlight.Heavy clouds stretched across the sky, casting a dull gray light through the apartment windows. Elena had been awake since dawn, yet the conversation from the previous night continued to echo inside her mind.“Everything changes tomorrow.”Adrian’s final words refused to leave her.She found him already dressed when she stepped into the dining room. His navy suit was perfectly pressed, his briefcase rested beside the front door, and a cup of untouched coffee sat cooling on the table between them.He looked as though he hadn’t slept at all.Dark shadows lingered beneath his eyes, and the usual confidence that once defined him had been replaced by quiet resignation.“I made breakfast,” Elena said softly.“I don’t think I can eat.”She pulled out the chair opposite him and sat down.“Then at least talk to me.”For a long moment, Adrian stared into his coffee without speaking.When he finally lifted his head, his eyes were filled with an exhaustion she ha
Elena remained across the street from Knight Holdings long after Adrian’s car had disappeared beneath the building’s private entrance. The afternoon crowd moved around her in hurried waves, umbrellas rising and falling as another light drizzle swept across the city, yet she barely noticed the people passing by. Her eyes remained fixed on the towering glass building, its polished exterior reflecting a world that suddenly felt distant from her own.She had never heard Adrian mention Knight Holdings before.Not once.If this meeting was meant to save his company, why had he lied and told her he was meeting with the bank?The question followed her all the way back to work.By the time the office closed, dusk had settled over the city. Elena gathered her sketches into a leather portfolio, said goodbye to her colleagues, and stepped outside. Her phone remained silent.No message.No missed calls.No explanation.She unlocked her screen and opened Adrian’s contact. Her thumb hovered over the
Morning arrived with pale sunlight filtering through the curtains, yet the apartment felt colder than it had the night before. Elena woke before Adrian, though she had barely slept. Every time she closed her eyes, the words from the email resurfaced in her mind.Contract Transfer Agreement.She tried to convince herself she had misunderstood what she had seen. Businesses signed contracts every day. Knight Holdings was probably just another investor trying to rescue Adrian’s struggling company.That had to be it.She quietly slipped out of bed, careful not to wake him. The kitchen was silent except for the soft hiss of the coffee maker. As she prepared breakfast, she found herself glancing toward the hallway every few seconds, hoping Adrian would walk in wearing the easy smile she had fallen in love with years ago.Instead, he appeared looking as though he had aged overnight.Dark circles framed his eyes, and the stubble along his jaw suggested he had barely rested. He loosened the cuf







