LOGINROSE
For a moment, I can't move. Because the boy on the couch is very small and fragile-looking. He's not even a teenager, and for some reason, my mind can't seem to comprehend what my eyes are seeing.
This boy has been texting me for weeks, but I have been ignoring him, assuming that the words came from a grown man with a sharp mind and a touch of arrogance.
But here he is: skinny arms, scraped knuckles, and eyes that hold far too much innocence.
Then Dante's words click in my head; the boy who was murdered was Jordan's twin. And Jordan himself once told me his brother died at ten, two years ago. Which would make Jordan twelve now.
And suddenly, guilt crashes over me as if someone drenched me in ice-cold water in the middle of winter. I feel guilty for every time I left his messages unanswered, for every moment I brushed him off because I felt I was too busy.
Also, the second he sees me, he lights up like I just stepped out of his favorite movie. "Detective Rose!"
Before I can react, he jumps into my arms, hugging me so tight that I almost stagger.
"I can't believe it's really you! I've read about all your cases, even the one where you caught that guy who thought he could hide in the ceiling vents!"
I have never felt as proud as I feel the moment he says, "I wanna be a detective just like you one day!"
He rushes the words out, unable to hide his excitement. His words tumble out in one breath, unfiltered and electric. And I find myself smiling at the cute angel with his father's eyes.
"Well, Jordan, the world could use more detectives who care about the truth and won't back down no matter what."
He grins so hard that his eyes almost disappear under his cheeks. "Then I'm the right man for the job."
I smile and ruffle his hair. "Yes, you are."
Somehow, I end up staying for dinner after Jordan's injuries are taken care of. Actually, he begs me to stay.
And even though I want to say no, I can't turn him down. So I look to Dante for help, but he just shrugs as if to say I'm all on my own.
The dining room is warm when we sit, and the air is thick with the smell of roasted Rosemary chicken and fresh bread.
But I haven't even eaten my food halfway before my stomach turns. I excuse myself quickly, but I don't make it far before the nausea wins.
Dante is at my side in an instant, and his hand holds me steady at my elbow.
"Bathroom," I manage to say, and he guides me there without a word.
Immediately after we enter, I bend over the toilet and start retching. Dante is helpful as he holds my hair for me so I don't get any vomit on it. Then he pats my back softly until I finish.
When it's over, Dante hands me a damp towel. And that's when I hear the sound of snow on the roof. I won't be able to go home now, I think.
"Are you pregnant?" Dante's voice is low as he pulls me out of my thoughts.
"Yes." I respond truthfully since there's no reason to lie.
His brows pull together. "Does your ex-husband know?"
"Yes."
He looks shocked at first, as if he wasn't expecting that. Then he's furious as he asks, "How can a man betray the mother of his unborn child for another woman?"
I laugh bitterly. "The woman in question is also pregnant for Killian. In fact, he asked the doctor to abort my baby."
Dante's jaw clenches so tight that I hear his teeth grind against each other.
"I really hope you won't let him fool you again," Dante says finally. "Someone like him can do anything to climb the social ladder. Including murder."
"Well," I say, meeting his eyes, "he's already a murderer."
His eyes narrow.
"I mean…" My voice softens. "He murdered me. He stabbed me right in the chest, and I'm still bleeding from that wound. Aside from the girl he forced into her early grave, Killian killed every single bit of affection I once had for him. To him, I'm dead."
Dante's voice drops to a growl. "He needs to pay for what he did."
I study him, noticing the way his shoulders have gone rigid. "Why are you so angry?"
For a second, he looks like he's remembering a painful memory. Then he takes a deep breath and says, "Just like you, I was deeply hurt and betrayed before. I let it slide, and I regret it. If I were you, I wouldn't let him get away."
"He won't. The material I have against him is enough to ruin him, but I won't just stop there. I'll make him rot in jail for defamation of character."
"He deserves it." Then, unexpectedly, he adds, "I don't usually do this, but you have my backing."
"Thank you." I tilt my head. "And your wife? Where is she now?"
For the first time since I met him, he stiffens. Then, without answering, he says, "I'll have the maid prepare the guest room. You'll sleep over since it's snowing heavily and it's getting late."
Point taken. The wife is a sore topic and is not to be brought up again.
***
I wake up to my phone ringing. The screen shows Killian as the caller, so I let it ring. Then my father's name appears.
"Rose," he says the second I pick up, "you're trending. Again." He definitely doesn't sound pleased.
I blink. "What?"
"The scene in the restaurant where Dante Vilante defended you—social media's eating it up. There's already a backlash against Killian."
He pauses like he expects me to say something, but I don't respond. "You know we've been trying to make deals with Dante for years. How much did you tell him? How the hell did you get him on your side? Is that how little you value your daughter's life?"
I smirk into the phone. "Relax. The internet will stop making assumptions soon enough. Because once Killian and Mariegold's deeds go live online, they'll know the real story. Tell Killian to watch out. And also your beloved daughter, because she'll be falling right along with him."
Then I hang up.
The smile on my face doesn't fade. In fact, it grows wider as I imagine Killian's expression when the truth lands.
That's when my gaze drifts across the guest room. On the nightstand is a framed photograph of two boys—Jordan and his twin.
But it's the man standing between them that makes my blood run cold, because I know him.
He's Conrad, Arabella's biological father. The first man who ever broke me.
My stomach knots, and my pulse spikes. Why the hell is he in the twins' photo? Is he... is he related to Dante?
AUTHORFinally, it is the day of the awaited party.The necessary preparations have been made. Mr. Webster, who has been sick the whole time, manages to get on his feet; there is no way he is going to miss his supposed redemption party for anything.Mr. Roger is coming to help him just when he thought it was the end of the road for him.To him, Marie is the one who made it possible, and he can't help but be grateful to her even when it is yet to happen. He strongly believes everything has a last time.Marie soon appears, looking elegant. She wears a long gown laced with gold, then gold shoes and a golden bag as well. She makes it so obvious that she wants to copy Rose from last time.She walks majestically as if the whole world revolves around her, and the crowd can't help but stare. The fact that she is parading herself as the future Mrs. Roger makes them respect her hustle, even when she doesn't deserve it.Her main aim is to dress to impress, not even the crowd. Earlier, she had go
AUTHORThe following week is a crazy one, with Marie telling her friends that Mr. Roger is her fiancé, even though he hasn't proposed to her. She mocks Rose about getting married to a better man while Rose wastes away fighting for Dante.She goes as far as adding his name to her bio on all her social media handles, and when her mom tries to warn her, she tells the woman to mind her business and nearly accuses her mom of being jealous.Her mom doesn't bother to advise or say a word to her about Mr. Roger.She just watches her quietly throughout the time they are preparing for the party.That day, he has Marie give the phone to her dad so they can have a discussion, and after everything, they come to an agreement. They fix the day for the party, and he even sends them money to arrange a few things because he knows they don't have much at the moment, and he doesn't want to make it seem like he is leaving the whole thing to just them.It is all these things that convince Marie that Mr. Ro
AUTHOR"Marie, your phone is ringing," Mrs. Webster says out loud for Marie, who is in the kitchen making something for her dad to eat.It takes the whole day to convince her to cook. At first, she doesn't want to, but by the time she notices the hunger won't take it easy on them, she has no option but to get to it.No one is willing to come do anything for them. Her mom has called nearly all the chefs she knows to come prepare something for them and maybe bring along some of their other workers to do the cleaning, but they all turn her down. Nobody is willing to work for them—not after the bad report about them that is trending all over the internet.She gets pissed and has to force Marie to do it. She makes her understand that if she is going to do the cooking, Marie should forget about eating anything else; she would have to step out, and there is no way she'd be able to in her condition. Though she is nearly healed, her face and neck are still covered with thick scars from the wou
AUTHOR"You're surprised, right? You have to be. I guess you'd go crazy when you hear the full story," Lavender says."And what's the full story? That Conrald was aware of the fact that I was pregnant before he left? That's not new information, girl. I thought you had something meaningful to say. You know what? Just leave. Your information isn't valid. I already knew about it before you came, so maybe you should find something more useful to share, or you should leave," Rose tells her."What? You already knew about it? Then why didn't you react to it? Or are you just pretending to be aware of it all?" Lavender asks, looking surprised."I know everything already. Conrald told me, and surprisingly, I'm not shocked. I knew it from day one. I knew he had an idea about my pregnancy because his friend caught me with a pregnancy kit in the bathroom back then in college. I believed they told him about it because he did send someone to tell me to meet him on the rooftop because we had somethin
ROSEA knock on Rose's door interrupts her call. She wants to drop the call, but Arabella stops her."Don't worry, Mom, I'll go get the door," Arabella says as she drops her phone and walks towards the door.She has nearly opened the door when a loud voice follows."Where is your mom? Why are you the one opening the door? Oh! Now I know it — she's gone out to meet my husband again. She can never change," Lavender says.Arabella doesn't respond. She just rolls her eyes, which angers Lavender further."Don't just keep quiet — answer my questions. You don't have to be as stupid as your mom every single time. Tell me where your mom went, and be fast about it," she yells again."Arabella, who is at the door? Or has the silly neighbor let his dog loose again?" Rose asks, not because she has no idea it is Lavender, but because she wants to embarrass her."Mom, the dog isn't that loud. It's the mad woman from earlier," Arabella says, making Lavender twitch her eyes. Wondering who they are cal
AUTHOR"How dare you lay your filthy hands on me?" Conrald yells, his hand holding his cheek."Yes, I did, and I'll do it again if you don't learn to mind your words!" Lavender blurts, but before she can finish what she has to say, Conrald returns the slap. The slap is so hard that it sends her to the bare floor."You have no right whatsoever to lay your dirty hands on me! Gone are the days when I used to tolerate your excesses. If you ever lay your hands on me again, I will forget the fact that you are my mother's sister, and I'll make sure you never get to use your hands ever again. Mark my words!" Conrald says to the shocked Lavender.For five minutes, Lavender can't say another word. She tries to understand what is going on. It feels like a dream. Never for one day has she thought that Conrald would raise his hands on her, but it has just happened. He slaps her and is even threatening to make sure she doesn't use her hands ever again if she dares to lay a finger on him.The slap c
Dante's POV After they leave, I go straight to Logan's room to look for him. He needs to explain why he did what he did. I'm still trying to understand how he managed to get down the stairs through the window, and I must ask him as well.As I approach his room, I hear his voice; he is on the phone
DANTEI stare in the direction Jordan went until he is out of sight.For five minutes, I can't say a thing. I can feel my stomach rumbling, not out of hunger or thirst but something much deeper than that. Fear grips me; the shock forces numbness down my joints. Jordan, of all people, knew all these
ROSE"Do you plan on telling me how it happened, or did you just call me here to waste my time?" I ask Conrad, who won't stop staring at me."Will you be mad if I tell you I called to stare at you?" He winks. Bold of him to think that shit still works on me. Back then, I used to go ga-ga each time
ANNAI walk out of the hotel room dressed. Conrad pleaded I wear something nice. I didn't want to at first, but each time he keeps threatening me with my mission. First, he'd say he wouldn't say a word to me if I didn't do this; he won't do that if I didn't do this. It's simple: it's getting really







