LOGIN~Eliza~
“I didn't realize you found the idea of marrying me so distasteful, Eliza,” Atlas bit out, his gaze sharpening on me.
“Well, for one, you are Daniel’s uncle,” I stated, widening my eyes at him incredulously. “What—”
“Step uncle.”
“will everyone think?” I finished determinedly.
“Why do you care about that?” he asked, slightly tilting his head. “I thought you were perfectly okay with doing whatever you want without caring about anyone else.”
I fell silent and glared at him. His last jab had nothing to do with what we were talking about. He knew that and I did too.
Atlas let out a quiet breath and put up his hands. “Look, I don’t want us to fight. I am just offering to help you.”
He shrugged. “You can either decide to let go of your pride or drown in it. Your choice.”
“That’s not the issue and you know it, Atlas,” I countered quietly.
He met my gaze with his hard, unyielding one. The painful memories I had fought to keep buried rose, unbidden, into my mind.
Six years ago, we were lovers, happy and secure, until it all came crashing down around my ears. I could still see the gut-wrenching sight that broke me.
The man I loved with all my heart, asleep and in bed with another woman.
God! It still hurts, even now, six years and a broken marriage later.
I broke our staredown and looked at my hands, tangled in the sheets. “Thank you, but I will handle this myself,” I said hoarsely.
I swallowed the lump in my throat and continued. “I still have my shares in the company and I can—”
“No, you don’t,” Atlas said with a strange urgency that made me look up.
He frowned at me. “You didn’t know?” he demanded, and I slowly shook my head, confused.
He came to stand beside me, peering down at me with a dark frown. “Eliza, Daniel had signed your shares over to himself.”
The room spun as my vision turned blurry for a second. “What?”
With an impatient sound, Atlas stalked off to a study table at the far end of the room that I hadn’t noticed earlier. He picked up a folder and returned to me.
“Check this,” he ordered harshly.
Slowly, I took the folder from him, careful to avoid his touch this time. A feeling of dread crept through me as I flipped it open.
My heart stopped and restarted as I scanned through the strange, impossible words. Willingly? Signed over? What the hell was going on?
The folder dropped onto my lap, and I covered my mouth in horror when I saw my signature on the last page of the document.
But I certainly didn’t sign it. That could only mean one thing. Damien had forged my signature. My husband of four years had taken the one thing I had left.
How could I have been so blind as to have been so thoroughly cheated by this lowlife scum of the earth?
I shook my head slowly and let out a shaky breath. “Where are my clothes?” I repeated my earlier request, but this time, my voice was laced with steel.
I would be darned if I just sit here and let Daniel do this to me. No, I had to do something, anything aside from marrying my ex-boyfriend, of course.
Atlas stared at me for a moment, his jaw working as if he was holding back some words. But he must have seen the stubbornness in my face because he reached out to press a button beside my bed.
The next moment, the nurse entered the room. Without looking at them, he said, “Get her clothes.”
As soon as she stepped out again, he said in a cold, emotionless tone. “My driver will take you home.”
Then, without another word, he swung around on his heel and strode out of the room. The quiet click of the door was as loud as the thoughts in my head.
***
I raised my hand to knock on the door before stopping myself.
This was still my home, no matter what Daniel claimed. I had every right to be here, just as much as he did.
Gritting my teeth, I shoved it open and entered. Daniel and Isabella were on the couch, their legs entwined as she lovingly fed him grapes by hand. I wanted to hurl.
“Wow, I see you have moved her in so quickly,” I sneered, watching dispassionately as they sprang apart.
Daniel rounded the couch to stand before me aggressively while Isabella stretched out with a satisfied smirk.
“What the hell do you think you’re doing here?” he yelled.
I winced and leaned back from him. “Can you keep your voice down like a reasonable adult?”
“You need to leave right now, Eliza!” He thundered, pointing a stiff finger at the door.
I forced myself to chuckle as if I didn’t feel an overwhelming urge to just curl up and cry.
“You can’t force me out of my own house, Daniel.”
His brows were two dark slashes on his forehead as he bent to hiss at me, “Well, guess what, sweetheart.”
“You don’t even own this house anymore,” he said mercilessly.
Something popped in my head as I stared at him for a moment before bursting into movement. I darted past him, down the hallway, ignoring his angry spluttering.
I slid to a stop in front of the door that was supposed to be our nursery. Somehow, I knew what he had done, even before I opened the door. But seeing it was still like a punch to my throat.
A gasp escaped me and I was left reeling as the door opened into an empty room. The cradle Daniel and I had assembled was gone, along with the wall decorations and the rocking chair that used to be in the corner. In fact, the room was scraped clean as if there had never been any plan for a baby.
A voice snarled in my head as I turned and walked back to the living room.
“Daniel, you have two seconds to explain yourself,” I seethed, storming closer to him with my fists clenched at my side. “Where are all the baby’s stuff?”
Alarmed by the look on my face, Daniel shifted backwards, but I followed him relentlessly. There was a throbbing pain lodged somewhere in my chest that fueled the anger coursing through my veins.
“What? I threw them away and let Isabella have the space since she wanted to use the space as her leisure room,” he replied defensively.
An irrational giggle slipped past my lips as I nodded, as if what he said made sense. “Oh, oh, I see. Okay, that’s cool.”
“I understand now that you never cared one bit about our baby,” I chortled, and a look of hurt flashed across his face.
That pissed me off even more, but I calmed myself and asked in the nicest voice I could muster. “But can you at least return the shares you stole from me?”
He immediately scowled and cocked a brow at me. “Yeah, that’s never going to happen, Eliza.”
That was it! The last thin line of control I had left snapped.
With an anguished yell, I leaped on him, biting, punching, and kicking any part of his flesh that I could reach.
The room turned into a cacophony of noise as Isabella joined in, yanking on my hair in an attempt to pull me off him. I held on tightly and let loose all my hurt on the two-faced bastard.
But then, one of Daniel’s flailing hands lands a blow on my stomach. That knocked the fight and air out of me.
I was unconscious before I even hit the floor.
~Atlas~Why am I even here?I could literally just go home.After all, there were only so many all-nighters I could pull at the office before my staff started to give me curious side looks. So it only made sense to go home.Or at least, that was the excuse I tried to make myself believe.The other reason could be that I couldn’t bring myself to stay away from the woman in my house any longer. And I absolutely refuse to accept that.With a small huff, I jerked up, shut my laptop and snatched my jacket from the back of my seat. Shrugging it on, I strode to the door and yanked it open.My secretary, Jane, looked up, startled and unable to hide her shock.“S-sir, you’re leaving?” she asked in a faint voice.Ordinarily, her probing would piss me off, but for some reason, I wasn’t the least bit affected.“Yes,” I said shortly without pausing. “I’m going home.”Gosh! It felt good to say that out loud.And after spending almost four weeks crashing on the spare couch in my office, my back was
~Eliza~“I’m sorry, but there’s still no news on your grandmother’s whereabouts.”Hearing the private investigator’s apologetic voice, I felt the tiny sliver of hope I still had left start to dim.It had been one week since he started working to locate where my grandmother was and there hadn’t been any positive update.And the last thing I wanted was to make this any more public than it already was. My major concern was that Daniel would somehow hear about this and go after her instead.And he would probably find her since he had more money and resources to expend. I sighed and wearily said, “Fine, you can keep me updated when you do find her.”The investigator murmured something and I ended the call, proceeding to stare into space.“If,” the voice whispered in my ear and I briefly closed my eyes, refusing to imagine or even consider the possibility that my grandmother would never be found.Because if anything, it would mean I never got back my mother’s company and Daniel won.Yeah,
~Eliza~I blinked, squinting my eyes as if that would make me see her better.My eyesight was perfect, but I couldn't believe how much she had changed.Aria was one of Atlas' friends back then. I knew her as a quiet, blond-haired woman. She never used to say much and seemed to prefer being on the edge of the friendship.After making some attempt to get close to her like the rest of his Atlas' friends, I gave up when I was met with stony silence. I actually used to think she disliked me or something, but Atlas had said that was just the way she preferred to be.This woman standing before me right now with bright eyes and a runway-worthy smile was nothing like the person I met six years ago.“Wow,” I said after several seconds of silence had passed.Aria grinned at me and bobbed her head up and down. “I know, right!”“It's been quite the change, so I don't expect you to immediately know who I was, but really,” she rolled her eyes and laughed lightly.I chuckled too, trying my best not t
~Eliza~I had been tossing in bed restlessly for about ten minutes now.It was admittedly still too early to sleep, but I couldn’t bear the silence of the house anymore. My own thoughts seemed too loud and they were starting to suffocate me.Or maybe it was just my mind trying to keep me from experiencing another nightmare. It always started the same way.I would be in a car, driving down an empty highway, and suddenly, a car would ram into mine out of nowhere. Then nauseating pain would cramp my stomach and when I looked down, I would see blood.Somehow, in the nightmares, I never seemed to be able to move and save myself from the wreck. It was as if something or someone was holding me back. Then I would wake up, the pillow already wet with my tears.They were becoming more frequent now, and I knew the loss I just suffered triggered them. The first few months after the crash were the worst.I would jerk awake in a cold sweat, screaming for help to save a baby that was already gone. I
~Atlas~I turned my neck to the side to ease the cramp.But the tension in my shoulders stubbornly remained. I dropped my pen and removed my glasses before rubbing my burning eyes.I was more than tired. I was darned exhausted.It was evening already and almost everyone had left. For a brief moment, the thought of going home too crossed my mind, like it had done at least a hundred times since I got married to Eliza.And just like before, I immediately discarded the idea before it could take root. Because I knew that going home would be the most dangerous thing I had ever done.My house was the last place I could afford to be right now. Not when Eliza was there, in my house, in my bed.I closed my eyes and heaved a breath as my mind drifted to the day we got married. The memory of her wide, scared eyes was burned into my brain as surely as the way her lips had parted when she said the words, ‘I do.’Only after the registrar pronounced us as husband and wife did my heart settle into a m
~Eliza~It only took a few hours for my excitement to deflate.I had thought that I had figured out a way to get my company back from Daniel. My idea had been to reach out to my grandmother and ask her to sell me her shares in the company.Granted that I had no idea where she was since my father had basically alienated me from my mother’s side of the family. She might even decline helping me at all.Still, it was worth a try. And try, I had, until my eyes turned blurry from staring at the laptop’s screen for too long.Using the little information I could remember from eavesdropping on my dad’s conversation in his study, I searched online. If I could get even the slightest hint of her address, I could work on it and figure out her exact location.It had been at least four hours since I first started and I wouldn’t have minded at all if I found anything useful, but I hadn't.With a groan, I dropped my head on the table and dragged a hand through my hair. At this point, it was starting t
~Eliza~I still couldn’t believe it.Twisting my simple gold band on my finger, my heart thudded against my ribcage as it sank in that I was actually married.For the second time. To my ex-boyfriend. Who was also my ex-husband’s uncle.If the evidence weren’t staring me right in the eye this moment
~Atlas~After six long years, she was finally back in my life. Eliza Monroe.I was close enough to touch her, but now, she was unconscious on a hospital bed. And my nephew put her there.My hands curled into fists at my sides and I hated the feeling of helplessness curling through me.“What the hel
~Eliza~Tingles spread from my head to my toes.I kept my eyes closed for a moment longer, trying to keep reality from rushing back in, but it was useless. Slowly, I opened my eyes.The ceiling above me was high and cream-coloured, with a pale light fixture at its centre. I turned my head and notic
~Eliza~“B-baby, what are you doing here?” Daniel asked breathlessly as he scrambled to pull up his trousers.The smile died on my trembling lips as I watched my sister slowly pull down her skintight skirt. She smirked at me.I had just entered Daniel’s office to share the most wonderful news, only







