ログインDamien’s PovI woke up to the sound of Marcus pounding on my bedroom door, and I already knew before he said a single word that whatever news he was bringing wasn’t good. I opened the door and saw the look on his face, the same look he used to have back when a deal was about to collapse in front of investors.“It’s worse than we thought,” Marcus said, holding up his phone so I could see the screen. “It’s everywhere online. Someone leaked that Damien Laurent has been living quietly in this town for weeks.”I stared at the headline scrolling across his screen, my name printed beside a blurry photo of the café where Lena worked, and my stomach turned in a way that reminded me exactly how much I hated this part of my life. “How did they get a photo of the café?”“I don’t know,” Marcus admitted, “but it’s not just online chatter anymore. There are reporters gathering outside the resort right now, and a few of them have already been spotted near the café asking locals questions.”I felt my
Lena’s PovThe morning sun spilled through the kitchen window, but I couldn’t shake the tightness in my chest that had settled there since Raphael’s visit the night before. I moved through the motions of making breakfast beside Iris, cracking eggs into a bowl and stirring them with more force than necessary, trying to look like a woman who hadn’t spent half the night staring at her ceiling.Iris noticed anyway, because Iris always noticed everything. “You’ve cracked four eggs and you only needed two.”I glanced down at the bowl and let out a breath that was almost a laugh. “I guess I’m not really paying attention.”“You don’t have to pretend with me,” Iris said, leaning against the counter with her arms crossed. “I know what happened last night shook you.”“I just don’t want Eli to see me like this,” I admitted, setting the bowl down. “He’s been so happy here. I don’t want him to feel like something’s wrong.”Iris softened. “He’s outside right now building sandcastles with Noah like t
Damien’s PovMarcus walked into my office without knocking.“Sir, they’re here.”I looked up from the contract on my desk.“They weren’t supposed to arrive until tomorrow.”“I know.”I stood immediately.“How many cars?”“Three SUVs. Raphael and Celeste are in the first one.”I let out a slow breath before buttoning my jacket.“Keep them outside the gate.”Marcus nodded.“I already told the guards. Nobody comes in unless you say so.”“Double the security around the house.”“It’s done.”As we walked outside, my phone buzzed.Lena.They’re here, aren’t they?I replied immediately.Stay inside with Eli. Don’t come out no matter what happens.A few seconds later she answered.Be careful.I slipped the phone back into my pocket.Marcus opened the front door for me.The black SUVs waited outside the gate.Raphael Laurent stepped out first wearing a perfect smile, followed by Celeste, dressed as though she were attending a charity gala instead of showing up uninvited.Raphael spread his arms
Lena’s POVThe morning light filled the resort house again. I woke up early and went to check on Eli. He slept peaceful with his dinosaur blanket. His small chest moved up and down. I touched his forehead. No fever today. But Dr. Renard’s words from yesterday stayed in my head. Serious but treatable. I hoped so with all my heart.Downstairs, Noah sat at the kitchen table with coffee. He looked better than I remembered from prison visits. Stronger. Quieter too.“Morning, sis,” he said with a small smile. “Coffee is ready.”I poured a cup and sat with him. “It feels strange. All of us here. Like a real family again.”Noah nodded. “Damien did good getting me out. I owe him. But I told him if he hurts you or Eli, I will handle it.”I laughed soft. “You sound like the old Noah but calmer.”“Prison does that,” he said. “I thought about you every day. And Mom. She tried to protect us. But she made deals with the Laurents. Damien told me some yesterday.”I looked at my hands. “She asked Victo
Damien’s POVThe morning sun came through the big windows of the resort house. I stood in the kitchen and watched Lena make breakfast for Eli. She moved quiet, like she still did not trust this place. Or me. Eli sat at the table with his dinosaur book open. He pointed at pictures and asked questions.“Dad, do you know if T-Rex could swim?” he asked me.I walked over and sat next to him. “I think they could. But not very well. Want me to look it up later?”Eli nodded fast. His silver-gray eyes lit up. It still hit me hard every time. This was my son. Five years I missed. “Yes! After the doctor?”Lena put plates on the table. Eggs and toast. Simple. “Eat first, baby. Dr. Renard will be here soon for more tests.”I saw the worry on her face. She tried to hide it but I knew. Last night when we sat with Eli after his bad dream, something felt different. Her hand in mine at the doctor talk. Small, but real.The doorbell rang. Marcus stood there with Dr. Sophie Renard. She carried a small ba
Lena’s POVWe walked to the ice cream shop two blocks from the café. Eli held my hand on one side and kept looking at Damien on the other. My heart would not slow down. Five years of hiding, and now here he was. Tall, still in his expensive clothes, walking next to us like it was normal.“Mom, can I get chocolate with sprinkles?” Eli asked.“Yes, baby,” I said. My voice sounded strange even to me.Damien opened the door for us. The little bell rang. The girl behind the counter smiled big when she saw Eli. “Hey, little man! The usual?”Eli nodded fast. “With extra sprinkles today. This is… my dad.”The girl looked at Damien, then at me. She raised her eyebrows but did not say anything. She just scooped the ice cream.We sat at a small table by the window. The sea was visible from here. Waves moved slow and calm. I wished I felt calm too.Damien watched Eli eat. His silver-gray eyes were soft in a way I had never seen before. “You like dinosaurs, Eli?”“Yes! I know all the names. T-Rex,
Damien’s PovShe was gone.The pregnancy test on the counter stared back at me like an accusation. Positive. Clear as day. And Lena had disappeared with nothing but one bag.I slammed my hand on the marble. “Marcus! Find her. Now.”My head of security appeared within minutes, face grim. “We’re alre
Lena’s PovI didn’t sleep that night.Damien tried to talk to me after the call, but I locked myself in the guest room. His words from the phone kept playing on repeat: “The heir becomes priority. Custody stays with you. The mother’s role is secondary.”I touched my stomach, still flat, still unbel
Damien’s PovShe signed faster than I expected.I watched Lena from across the penthouse living room three weeks later as she stood by the floor-to-ceiling windows, arms wrapped around herself. The city lights glittered below us like they always did, cold and distant.“You haven’t eaten,” I said, s
Lena’s Pov“You’re late on the rent again, Lena. Third month in a row.”I clutched the phone tighter, my back pressed against the peeling wall of the break room at the diner. “I know, Mr. Hayes. I swear I’ll have it by Friday. I just need….”“Friday,” he cut me off. “Or you and your stuff are on th







