Mag-log inThe celebration inside the ballroom continued long after Amelia left.
Champagne glasses clinked. Music played. Guests laughed and congratulated the newly engaged couple. But Alexander Kingsley felt nothing. Not joy. Not pride. Not victory. Only a suffocating weight pressing down on his chest. He stood among the crowd, smiling mechanically as another investor shook his hand. “Congratulations, Alexander! A brilliant partnership!” “Kingsley Technologies is going to dominate the market now!” “Victoria’s family backing you is a game changer!” Alexander nodded politely. But his thoughts were somewhere else entirely. Amelia’s face when she realized the truth. The way her voice had trembled. The tears she tried so hard to hide. His stomach twisted painfully. He couldn’t stay here. Without another word to the guests around him, Alexander quietly slipped away from the ballroom. Outside, the cold night air hit his face. He walked quickly to his car and got inside. The engine roared to life. His hands tightened on the steering wheel. “I need to talk to her,” he muttered. Amelia just didn’t understand. If she listened— If she let him explain— She would see that he had done this for their future. Victoria meant nothing. The marriage was only business. Once everything stabilized, he would take care of Amelia. Buy her a house. Give her the life she deserved. They could still be together. He pressed harder on the accelerator. ⸻ The house was dark when Alexander arrived. That alone felt strange. Usually Amelia left a lamp on in the living room. The small warm light she said made the place feel more like home. Alexander pushed the door open. “Amelia?” His voice echoed in the quiet house. “I’m back.” No response. He stepped inside, kicking off his shoes automatically. “Can we talk?” Still silence. Alexander frowned slightly. Maybe she was upstairs. He climbed the staircase two steps at a time. “Amelia?” He pushed open the bedroom door. And froze. The wardrobe doors were open. Empty. Completely empty. Alexander blinked. For a moment his brain refused to process what he was seeing. “No…” He rushed to the closet. All of Amelia’s clothes were gone. Her dresses. Her jackets. Even the shoes she loved were missing. Panic crept into his chest. He hurried into the bathroom. Her toothbrush was gone. Her skincare products. Her perfume. Every trace of her had disappeared. Alexander stood in the middle of the room, breathing hard. “No… no… no…” The world seemed to tilt around him. She left. The realization hit him like a punch to the chest. She really left. His knees suddenly felt weak. Alexander sank down onto the edge of the bed. The same bed they had shared only hours before. His chest tightened painfully. He grabbed his phone quickly. Amelia’s contact was still at the top of his messages. He pressed call. The line rang once. Then— Call failed. Alexander frowned. He tried again. The same result. Confused, he opened their messages. Every single one had disappeared. His stomach dropped. “No…” He checked another app. Blocked. Another one. Blocked. His breathing became heavier. “She blocked me?” Anger surged suddenly. Alexander stood up abruptly, pacing the room. “She can’t just leave!” Frustration boiled over. He grabbed the nearest object — a glass picture frame — and threw it across the room. It shattered loudly against the wall. “Damn it!” Another object crashed to the floor. Then another. The room quickly turned into chaos as Alexander’s anger exploded. “How could she just walk away like that?!” A slow clap echoed from the doorway. Alexander froze. He turned sharply. Victoria Laurent stood there calmly. Her arms crossed. Her expression amused. Alexander stared at her in disbelief. “What are you doing here?” Victoria stepped inside the room slowly. “I came to see my fiancé.” Her gaze moved across the destroyed room. “And it seems I arrived just in time.” Alexander’s jaw tightened. “You shouldn’t be here.” Victoria tilted her head. “Why not?” She stepped closer. “She’s gone, Alexander.” Her voice was soft. “But I’m still here.” Alexander said nothing. Victoria’s smile widened slightly. “You should accept reality.” She stopped directly in front of him. “Amelia is out of the picture now.” Her hand lightly touched his arm. “That means your heart belongs to me.” Alexander pulled his arm away immediately. Victoria’s eyes flashed briefly. But she recovered quickly. “Let’s not pretend you have a choice,” she said calmly. Alexander’s expression darkened. “What is that supposed to mean?” Victoria’s voice became colder. “My family owns the largest share in Kingsley Technologies.” She stepped closer. “If you want your company to keep thriving… you’ll marry me.” Silence filled the room. Alexander clenched his fists. He hated hearing the truth said so bluntly. Victoria smiled sweetly again. “So let’s make this easy.” She gently smoothed his suit jacket. “Forget Amelia.” Her voice lowered. “Love me instead.” Alexander looked down at her for several long seconds. Then he forced a smile. “Of course.” Victoria’s smile grew victorious. “I knew you’d be reasonable.” But inside Alexander’s chest something burned fiercely. He would never forget Amelia. Never. Even if the whole world stood in his way. ⸻ Across the city, in the tallest building overlooking the skyline… A man sat inside the most luxurious office in the country. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls revealed the glittering city lights below. The office was silent. Elegant. Powerful. Seated behind the massive desk was Daniel Carter. The richest and most influential businessman in the city. Daniel leaned back in his chair, staring thoughtfully out at the skyline. A knock sounded on the door. “Come in.” His secretary stepped inside. “Sir, we received a message from Hart Corp.” Daniel’s eyes sharpened slightly. “They’re interested in discussing a business collaboration.” For a brief moment, Daniel said nothing. Then he slowly turned his chair to face her. A faint smile appeared on his lips. “Set up a meeting.” “Yes, sir.” The secretary left the office quietly. Daniel leaned back again. But this time his smile widened. The image of a tearful woman on the marble steps flashed through his mind. Amelia. He had only met her for a few minutes. But something about her had stayed with him. “I told you we’d meet again,” he murmured softly. His eyes moved toward the city lights. “You’ll see me soon, Amelia.”Victoria stood rooted to the spot outside her father’s office, every instinct telling her to walk away.But she couldn’t.Her hand remained frozen on the door handle as the voices inside continued.“Isn’t she your flesh and blood?” another man asked, genuine disbelief evident in his voice. “Why would you talk about your own daughter like that?”Roy Laurent scoffed.“She’s always been spoiled.”His tone was dismissive, almost irritated.“I haven’t asked much of her, yet she couldn’t even help me secure Kingsley Technologies.”He let out a frustrated sigh.“I’m losing money every time those stocks take another hit.”Victoria felt her stomach tighten.A wave of nausea rose in her throat.Then came the words that shattered what little hope she still had.“She’s just as useless as her mother was.”The tears she had been desperately holding back escaped without warning.They streamed silently down her cheeks.Inside the office, the conversation continued as though her entire world hadn’t ju
Victoria didn’t have it easy either.Perhaps this was the life she had carved out for herself.Caught between the two men who had once meant everything to her, she now found herself wondering if either of them had ever truly seen her.Her father.Her husband.The two people she had spent years trying to please.And yet, both of them seemed to treat her as though she were nothing more than a tool.She wasn’t a successful businesswoman like Amelia.She didn’t have a company to call her own.But that didn’t mean she was struggling financially.Far from it.Her bank accounts were always full.If Alexander wasn’t transferring money into them, then Roy Laurent was.She had never lacked luxury.Designer clothes.Exotic vacations.A mansion.Anything money could buy.Yet none of it could fill the emptiness she carried inside.Money had purchased her comfort.It had never bought her happiness.Over the past few weeks, she had quietly followed everything happening at Kingsley Technologies.The
The moment the office door clicked shut behind him, silence filled the room.Alexander walked toward the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city and loosened his tie.His board expected him to spend the next hour finding solutions to Kingsley Technologies’ problems.His assistant probably assumed he was reviewing financial reports.Instead…His thoughts wandered somewhere else entirely.Amelia.He stood motionless, staring at the skyline without truly seeing it.The company could wait.The board could wait.Even Victoria’s growing indifference barely crossed his mind anymore.Lately, she had become unusually distant.Their conversations had grown shorter.She no longer asked about his day.No longer waited for him to come home.No longer seemed interested in the future they were supposedly building together.Once, that would have bothered him.Now…He hardly noticed.Because every thought in his mind revolved around Amelia.Was she happy?Did she know?Did she realize she was be
Back at Kingsley Technologies, things had been anything but smooth.For weeks now, the company’s performance had been on a steady decline.Sales had slowed dramatically.Customer demand wasn’t nearly as strong as it had once been.Projects that had once seemed guaranteed successes were now struggling to gain traction, and investors had begun questioning the company’s direction.Perhaps the most alarming sign of all was that even the lowest-ranking employees could sense it.The atmosphere throughout the headquarters had changed.People whispered in hallways.Meetings ended in tense silence.Every department seemed to be holding its breath, wondering what would happen next.Unfortunately, the biggest problem wasn’t the market.It was the people leading the company.The power struggle between Alexander Kingsley and Roy Laurent had quietly resurfaced, and this time it was beginning to poison the entire organization.Kingsley Technologies was slowly drifting toward dangerous waters.Alexan
Watching Amelia settle so effortlessly into his home felt like one of Daniel’s greatest accomplishments.He leaned casually against the kitchen island, pretending to scroll through his phone, though his attention never truly left her.Truthfully…He hadn’t wanted her to lift a finger.Tonight was supposed to be about spoiling her.Cooking for her.Making her smile.Yet there she was.Wearing one of his oversized black T-shirts.Her damp hair was tied into a messy bun, tiny strands escaping around her face. She stood at his sink with her sleeves rolled up, humming softly as she washed the dishes.No makeup.No designer clothes.No expensive jewellery.And somehow…She looked even more beautiful than when she had to dress up for any event.Daniel couldn’t help smiling.Is this what being lucky feels like?Because right now, he certainly felt like the luckiest man alive.Still…The evening wasn’t over yet.There was one more thing he’d wanted to do.He pushed himself away from the counte
Amelia climbed the staircase with the clean towel Daniel had handed her draped over one arm.With every step, she felt two emotions battling inside her.Happiness…And embarrassment.How had she managed to spill sauce all over herself?And in front of Daniel, of all people.She covered her face with one hand and groaned softly.“Nice one, Amelia.”A smile tugged at her lips despite herself.Thankfully, Daniel had never given her the chance to wallow in her embarrassment. Instead of laughing or teasing her, he’d immediately asked if she was alright and offered her a shower and a change of clothes.It was such a Daniel thing to do.Kind.Gentle.Thoughtful.Before she knew it, she was standing in front of the bedroom with the blue door frame.“So this is his room…”She slowly pushed the door open.The first thing that greeted her wasn’t the luxurious furnishings.It was the scent.Fresh.Clean.Warm.It smelled exactly like Daniel.She smiled to herself.Unlike many bedrooms she’d seen
Time moved, but not in the way it usually did.Not in minutes.Not in seconds.But in pauses.In glances.In the quiet awareness that something was missing.The meeting continued, at least on the surface.Voices rose and fell in controlled discussion, reports were referenced, projections debated, s
Soft sunlight slipped through the curtains. Amelia stirred slowly. For a few seconds, she didn’t move. Her mind felt heavy, foggy — as if waking up from a long, painful dream. Then her eyes opened. The ceiling above her looked… familiar. Very familiar. Her gaze drifted slowly around the room
The night air outside the building was cold. Amelia barely noticed. The moment the ballroom doors closed behind her, the strength she had been holding together shattered. Her legs trembled. Her chest felt tight, as if someone had wrapped iron chains around her ribs. And then the tears came. H
Amelia stood frozen. For a moment the glittering ballroom blurred around her, the laughter and applause fading into distant noise. All she could see was him. Alexander Kingsley. The man was standing only a few steps away from her. The man she had fallen asleep beside last night. Her heart pou







