LOGINA week later, Cleopatra jolted awake by a message from Katie, summoning her to the INK Model Company. She rose at once and freshened up. Midway through breakfast, her gaze drifted to the wardrobe she had already inspected; nothing inside would truly make her shine.
Once she finished her meal, she rose from the table and neatly cleared away her plate before stepping outside. She headed toward a nearby department store renowned for its collection of designer wear, her strides purposeful as a quiet resolve settled in her chest. “Good morning, ma’am. How may I assist you?” one of the attendants asked, dressed in a crisp uniform as he ushered her inside. “What’s your style? We can help you achieve the perfect look,” the staff member added, his tone warm and inviting. “Hmm…” Cleopatra replied after a brief pause. “I’ll go with a short, sexy gown.” “Right this way, ma’am,” he said, leading her forward with a polite, guiding gesture. Cleopatra moved through the racks alongside the staff, her fingers grazing the fabrics as they sifted through the store’s designer collection. Amid the soft rustle of silk and chiffon, a familiar voice cut through the ambient murmur sharp and unmistakable. Her heart skipped a beat. Without hesitation, she excused herself, weaving quietly between the displays for a better look. Cleopatra’s gaze lingered, curiosity entwined, as it settled on two figures. There, seated elegantly on a pair of plush chairs, were Guinevere and her mother, Emilia. They were deep in conversation, their laughter and subtle gestures painting a scene that was both intimate and commanding. “How are your modeling gigs going? Any trouble on set?” Emilia asked, gesturing with authority toward the outfits the staff presented, as though commanding the clothes themselves to submit to her discerning eye. “Nothing new, still stuck at the bottom,” Guinevere snapped, irritation dripping from every word. “I don’t get why that incompetent excuse for a manager can’t even get through to Calvin.” Emilia’s gaze drifted away from the staff. “That reminds me I saw Calvin on the news,” she said, astonishment flickering across her face. “Honey, he’s not only incredibly handsome but talented. You need to capture his attention.” “I’ve been busting my ass for six damn years trying to get his attention,” Guinevere snapped, venom lacing every word. “And he hasn’t even glanced my way! All he cares about is that worthless Cleo.” “What do you mean, Cleo? Isn’t she supposed to be in the Castren District?” Emilia asked, her eyes narrowing as they fixed on Guinevere with sharp curiosity. “She’s back,” Guinevere said, running a hand through her hair, frustration and disbelief etched across her face. “She came to Marvale a month or two ago I’m not exactly sure. And she’s different now. Completely different. It’s like she’s an entirely new person. Maybe I’m imagining things, but she really does act differently.” “What’s wrong with that foolish girl?” Emilia scoffed, disbelief hardening her expression. “Wasn’t she all over Anthony back then going so far as to lie that he tried to rape her?” “Is she going around seducing every man she sets her sights on?” Emilia’s voice dripped with disgust. “Insolent. She should know her place and not let her beauty go to her head. But tell me why is her presence causing you problems?” “She’s all over Calvin now, dangling herself before him like a predator circling its prey!” Guinevere’s voice trembled with a mix of fury and panic. Her legs bounced uncontrollably, her hands gripping her knees so tightly her knuckles turned white, as though holding herself together might contain the storm of frustration raging inside her. “What am I supposed to do if they end up together, Mom? I can’t… I just can’t stand it.” With no desire to continue eavesdropping, she turned to leave only for Emilia to drop a bombshell that froze her in place. The revelation struck so deeply that Cleopatra realized she had never noticed it in her past life. “How shameless can she be?” Emilia sneered, her voice thick with venom. “I suppose the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree; like mother, like daughter. I could never stand her mother when she was alive. She spared me the trouble by dying in that accident alongside her husband. Otherwise, I would still be compared to her by your father. I was sick of seeing that irritating face, always pretending to be kind while painting me as the villain.” Her words dripped with unrestrained hatred. “Really, Mom? I had no idea Dad compared you to her,” Guinevere said, her eyes widening in surprise. “Honestly, that accident saved my face,” Emilia replied with a bitter laugh. “If she hadn’t been so hardworking and constantly busy with her husband, I might have suspected she and your father had an entanglement. Bringing Cleopatra into the house after their deaths wasn’t my decision, it was your father’s.” “Bloody hell, Mom I always thought it was your decision to let her stay!” Guinevere exclaimed, sitting up abruptly, her mouth agape in stunned surprise. “Nah. I could never stand her mother so how could I possibly tolerate her daughter? Disgusting,” Emilia said, her finger jabbing sharply at a dress the staff had just displayed. The staff member attending Cleopatra stepped closer and tapped her gently. “Excuse me, ma’am aren’t you interested in these designs?” Cleopatra’s world seemed to tilt violently as the words sank in. Her head spun, her vision blurred, and a crushing weight pressed against her chest. She staggered, knees weakening, tears stinging the corners of her eyes as panic and disbelief surged through her. Her voice caught in her throat, unable to form words. The staff quickly rushed to her side, wrapping steadying arms around her as she trembled on the brink of a full emotional breakdown. “Ma’am, are you all right?” he asked, concern etched across his face. “R-restroom… restroom… your restroom…” Cleopatra mumbled incoherently, her voice shaking. “That way,” he said gently, guiding her. “Let me take you there.” The staff led her to the restroom. She stumbled inside, went straight to the sink, twisted the tap open, and splashed cold water onto her face, trying to steady herself. Her heart pounded violently, each breath coming in ragged gasps, as a sinking dread gripped her chest. ‘What did I just hear? How could she take pleasure in someone’s death, especially one caused by such a tragic accident? Mrs. Emilia never liked us? How could she have kept it hidden from Mom? How could she pretend so subtly, so perfectly? Was this something from my past life, or did I simply never notice? All this time, so much hatred. And Mom… Mom never did anything to deserve even a fraction of it.’ Her thoughts swirled relentlessly as she stared into the mirror. “Can I really fight this” she sighed, her voice barely more than a whisper. “Can I rewrite my destiny?” Her hand clenched the edge of the sink, determination flaring within her. “I won’t give up. I can still make it to that gate.” Gradually, her discouragement faded, replaced almost instantly by a surge of courage. She stepped out of the restroom with steady, purposeful strides, drawn to a dress that seemed to call her name. After paying, she slipped out through the side exit, the evening breeze brushing gently against her face. When she arrived at her apartment, her gaze landed on Ana, already standing by the door as if waiting for her. “Hi, Ana. What are you doing here?” Cleopatra asked, her eyes drifting to the package Ana held. “Wow! You’re seriously asking me what I’m doing here?” Ana snapped, throwing her hands up in exasperation. “Have you already forgotten? You specifically asked me this morning to bring you a new set of beauty products!” “Oh, yes. I’m so sorry, I completely forgot. Come in,” Cleopatra said, laughter bubbling through her words. “I… I can’t,” Ana stammered. “I’m still on duty. I only came to deliver this because you said it was urgent. And honestly, I was stunned when you asked for beauty products. You owe me the tea, and you must spill it all. I have to go now, bye!” Once inside, Cleopatra glided into the bathroom, shedding the day with ease before slipping into her new plum gown, an orchid-colored vision of elegance. The sleeveless design traced her shoulders, plunging into a V-shaped neckline that hinted at her cleavage, while the open back was threaded with delicate laces crisscrossing her upper back. The plum fabric draped over her thighs, resting softly against her skin soft, enticing, and accentuating every graceful curve. The chair creaked under her weight as she began curling her hair. Once done, she applied her makeup with careful precision. The reflection staring back at her was mesmerizing, too beautiful, too perfect. A soft smile curved her lips, filled with pride and quiet affection for the effort she had poured into her appearance. “Now, it’s time to see Calvin,” she murmured, a flicker of anticipation igniting in her eyes.The clinking of cutlery faded as curiosity sharpened the air around the table.Ink leaned back slightly, a playful glint in his eyes. “Do you mind introducing us to this pretty lady?” he asked, though the smirk tugging at his lips suggested he already knew exactly what he was doing.Before anyone else could respond, Calvin replied smoothly, a faint smile playing on his lips.“She’s Fairy—” he paused, letting out a soft chuckle as he corrected himself, “I mean, Cleo. Miranda and Raison’s daughter and the woman I love.”The confession dropped like a stone into still water.“You couldn’t even add that she’s my friend, Really? Colder,” Katie shot back, her tone sharp as she folded her arms, clearly offended by the omission.Cleopatra’s eyes widened at Calvin’s response, shock flashing across her delicate features.For a fleeting second, she forgot how to breathe.The certainty in his voice the way he claimed her without hesitation sent a tremor through her heart, leaving it racing wildly
Ink’s arm froze midair as he caught the direction of Catrina’s gaze. His brows lifted slowly, suspicion curling into curiosity. “What exactly are you staring at?” he asked, his voice low as he followed her line of sight. Catrina didn’t answer immediately. Her eyes widened, lips parting in pure disbelief as she leaned slightly forward, as though afraid the vision might vanish if she blinked. “Oh. My. God,” she breathed, her voice barely above a whisper. “Calvin brought a girl home.” The words hung between them like a thunderclap. Ink stiffened. “This is shocking,” Catrina added, pressing her palm against her chest as though steadying her racing heart. “I can’t believe this…” For a moment, they simply stared at the scene unfolding below, the air thick with astonishment. Then suddenly, Catrina straightened, excitement flickering across her features. “Let’s go meet him,” she suggested, already taking a step forward as if she might storm downstairs that very second. Ink quickly rea
Cleopatra slowly lifted her head from Calvin’s chest, her smile light and teasing as she looked up at him, eyes bright with mischief. “Let’s play in the water,” she said softly. Before he could answer, she suddenly shifted back, laughter slipping from her lips as she scooped a handful of water and splashed it straight at him, quick and playful like a child chasing joy in the sunlight. The splash caught Calvin off guard, droplets scattering across his face and sliding down his jaw. For a moment he only blinked, stunned then a slow, dangerous smile curled at the corner of his lips. “Oh, so you want a war?” he said, voice low with amusement. Cleopatra only laughed, the sound bright and unrestrained as she kicked lightly against the water, sending another wave of splashes toward him before trying to dart away. The water moved around them in restless silver ripples, carrying their laughter like a secret shared only between the two of them. The playful chaos of the splashing suddenly s
Heat crept across Cleopatra’s cheeks as memories slipped quietly into her thoughts the way Calvin’s voice had dropped to a teasing murmur, the reckless pull of his gaze that made her heart stutter, the shared moments that felt dangerously intimate and intoxicating. She remembered how their closeness blurred the line between defiance and desire, the unspoken hunger in his touch, and the wild, secret thrill that followed every stolen kiss and whispered promise they had shared in the quiet shadows of their world.“Cleo, spill it.”Katie’s sharp voice pulled Cleopatra back from her wandering thoughts.“Umm…” Cleopatra hesitated, looking away.Katie’s gaze remained fixed on her. “Yes, go on.”“Umm…” Cleopatra dragged the sound out nervously.Katie suddenly snapped, “Damn it, just tell me already!”“We have kissed thrice,” Cleopatra admitted quietly.“What? That’s unbelievable,” Katie replied, eyes widening.“And…” Cleopatra continued slowly.“And what?” Katie pressed immediately.“We almo
“Sir, here are the reports.”Davin’s voice was steady, but the tension beneath it was impossible to miss.He stepped forward and laid the thick stack of documents onto the polished table between them. The sharp sound of paper against wood echoed faintly in the quiet office. Photographs followed glossy prints sliding across the surface, faces and buildings captured in frozen moments.“Sit down,” Calvin said.Davin sat across from Calvin, posture straight but tense, a thick folder resting on his lap.Calvin remained seated behind his wide mahogany desk, fingers loosely clasped, expression unreadable. The office was quiet except for the faint hum of the air conditioner.“You have it?” Calvin asked calmly.“Yes.”Davin opened the folder.“Anthony’s gym fitness company in Verenna is called Titan Dominion Fitness Group.”Calvin didn’t react outwardly, but his eyes sharpened slightly.“It’s not a regular gym,” Davin continued. “It’s a full-scale corporate fitness empire. Headquarters in cent
“Tell me, fairy, do you enjoy it when I kiss you” he whispered his thumb teasing her n****e Her breath caught in her throat. “I—I love… love it,” the words escaped her lips in a trembling whisper, fragile and unguarded. A faint, almost predatory curve touched his lips. In one swift motion, his hand found her waist and pressed firmly. She was lowered against the table, the cold surface meeting her back as his strength overwhelmed the space between them. His other hand swept across the stack of documents beside her. Papers scattered violently to the floor, a soft, chaotic storm of white sheets fluttering like startled birds in the charged silence. His fingers slid inside her shirt finding her n****e, getting hard instantly, she gasped. In a swift motion his hand grabbed her breast squeezing firmly and her gasp came loudly this time. “Am I going too fast, fairy?” he asked, his voice low, careful, almost restrained as if he were holding back a storm. Cleopatra’s breath trembled. “No
The hall shimmered under cascading crystal lights, their glow reflecting off rows of elegantly dressed guests. Soft murmurs drifted through the air, laughter, whispered gossip, and the clink of champagne glasses. The scent of expensive perfume lingered like quiet competition.Socialites leaned in t
Cleopatra and Anthony stepped into the ice rink, the soft hiss of gliding blades echoing across the polished ice like a distant whisper. The air carried a cool, faintly metallic chill that brushed against Cleopatra’s skin as she paused at the edge of the rink. Her gaze drifted to the endless stretc
‘What can I do?’The thought twisted slowly inside Guivenere’s mind, like a thorn buried beneath soft flesh.‘I am beautiful too.’Her gaze drifted across the room.‘I can be whatever you want me to be.’Across the hall stood Cleopatra and Calvin, their figures framed by quiet conversation and eff
Ink slowly lifted his glass, the crystal catching the chandelier’s warm light as it shimmered softly across the dining table, his composed, authoritative presence reflecting quiet command.“Let us all raise a toast,” Ink said calmly, his voice smooth yet resonant enough to settle over the table lik







