تسجيل الدخولWhat if she told him she was Jay, and she wanted him to repay her by letting her keep custody of Zia? Would he call her selfish?
Could she bear hearing such an insult from the man she loved?
“Ms. Collins, if I have it my way, this won’t end well,” he warned coldly.
Jade lifted her gaze and met his icy eyes.
In the end, she realized — she didn’t want to use her past kindness to him as a bargaining chip now. She helped him back then because helping others came naturally to her, not because she expected something in return.
Just like when she found Zaira again. Zaira had been penniless, desperate, and with no means to afford safe childbirth. Jade had done everything she could — fought with everything she had. But in the end, it hadn't been enough. Zaira’s condition had been too severe, and there wasn’t enough time.
Thankfully, Zia had survived, though she had spent months in the NICU, fighting for her life.
Jade’s life had stalled several times because she chose others’ lives over her own. And yet, after everything, was she destined to be separated from the people she had fought so hard for?
First was Zane. Even though it had been her decision to leave him, she knew in her heart she wasn’t wrong. Now, he was happy with Catherine.
Then Zaira, her best friend, whom she tried to save but lost to death.
And now, Zia — Zaira’s daughter, her daughter in every way that mattered — might be taken from her too.
“I’m asking you again," Zane said, his voice cutting through her spiraling thoughts. "Do you know my sister?”
Jade swallowed hard. There was no use lying now.
“If your sister is Zaira Taylor, then yes, Mr. Frost. I know your sister,” she answered, keeping her voice steady despite the ache inside her.
“Taylor? That was her surname?” Zane’s voice was barely above a whisper.
Zaira had been able to keep her name because of the necklace she always wore — a small pendant etched with her name.
Why the powerful Frost family had never found her, Jade didn’t know.
“Where is she now? Could you take me to her?” he asked, hope flickering desperately in his eyes.
Jade looked away. How could she tell him the truth? How could she shatter that fragile hope?
“Ms. Collins, where is my sister?” His voice broke slightly.
“Mr. Frost...” she said gently, forcing herself to meet his gaze. “I’m afraid you’re three years too late.”
“What do you mean?” he asked, the color draining from his face.
Jade tried to hold his gaze, but the pain in his eyes was unbearable.
“She died three years ago,” she said softly.
“What?” Zane laughed dryly, the sound hollow and disbelieving, as if mocking himself for daring to hope.
“I’m sorry, Mr. Frost,” she whispered, her voice trembling.
She truly was sorry.
If they had known earlier that Zaira was a Frost, maybe her life could have been saved. Maybe she would have received better care. Maybe both Zaira and Zia could have survived.
Tears streamed down Jade’s cheeks. The memory of losing Zaira — a friend, a sister — still cut deep. But she had braved the loss, for Zia’s sake, stepping into the role of mother without hesitation.
“If...” She clenched her fists, forcing the painful words out. “If it would make you feel better... She left behind a child. She’s with me. Zia,” she said, her voice breaking at the end.
Before she could change her mind, the truth was out.
She prayed Zia would never hate her for what she might have to do.
The Frost family could give Zia a life Jade could only dream of providing — no matter how many jobs she worked, no matter how many years she struggled.
“I have only one request, Mr. Frost,” she said, bowing her head low, her pride stripped away.
“Please... give me enough time to say goodbye properly to my daughter. I mean... to Zaira’s daughter. Your niece.”
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Jade waited anxiously as Zane struggled to calm himself.
She knew he was in deep pain after learning that the sister he had longed to find was lost forever.
He had asked her to step out of the office earlier, and now, she could only hope that he wouldn’t make things harder for her — or for Zia.
She hadn’t lied to him. She had told him the truth, even though it meant risking everything, even though it meant losing Zia.
“Ms. Collins,” Ryan called to her gently, bringing her out of her thoughts. “You may go inside now.”
“Thank you,” she murmured.
Jade nearly stumbled as she stood. It felt as if all the strength had drained from her body, her legs barely able to hold her up.
Still, she forced herself to move forward.
When she entered the office, she found Zane standing by the window, his back turned to her.
“I’ve thought about it,” he began, his voice steady but distant. “You and Zia should move into the Frost mansion as soon as possible.”
Jade froze, stunned.
She had imagined countless scenarios, prepared herself for the worst — but not for this.
“It’s my way of repaying you,” Zane continued, still facing away. “After all, Zia doesn’t have her parents even if she comes back to the Frosts.”
Overwhelmed, Jade broke down in tears.
This time, they were tears of gratitude, not grief.
When Zane finally turned to face her and saw her wiping at her wet cheeks, he frowned slightly.
“Why are you crying?” he asked. “Did you want to give up on Zia?”
“No,” Jade answered quickly, shaking her head. “No, Mr. Frost. I’m just... surprised you didn’t ask me to leave her.”
She tried to smile through her uncontrollable sobs. “Thank you, Mr. Frost. Thank you so much.”
“It’s the least I can offer you,” he said, his tone softer now.
“But this is just me speaking. I don’t know how my grandmother will react when she finds out. Still, I promise you — your kindness won’t be ignored this time.”
Jade was too overwhelmed with happiness to notice the quiet weight behind his last words. She simply nodded eagerly, tears of gratitude continuing to spill down her cheeks.
“Thank you, Ms. Collins, for looking after Zaira and Zia all this time.”
“Uncle Karter, do you like my mommy?” Zia asked out of the blue while they were having dinner.Karter had joined them earlier, and so had Catherine.Now, the six of them—Helena, Zia, Jade, Zane, Karter, and Catherine—were gathered around the table for what turned out to be an impromptu feast, one that Jade had absolutely no idea was coming.Karter was already there when she got home from work, chatting animatedly with Helena.It was Helena who suddenly had the idea to prepare a lavish dinner, her eyes gleaming with excitement. She immediately summoned both Zane and Catherine to join.“Zia, don’t interrupt when adults are talking,” Jade said firmly, glancing at her daughter. “It’s not polite.”Besides, the question had caught her off guard and she felt its implications hanging in the air like a spotlight suddenly cast on her.“I like your mommy. Do you want me to become your daddy?” Karter replied anyway, a teasing smile on his face.Zia nodded eagerly, her little face lighting up, whi
“Jade, there’s a delivery for you,” Mireia called her.Engrossed with her work, she just told her friend to receive it for her.“Hey, since when did you have an admirer?” Mireia teased, placing the bouquet of red roses on her desk with a playful grin. “Do you have a suitor?”Jade was stunned for a moment, blinking at the flowers. But before she could check for a card, Mireia beat her to it.“Thanks for the dinner last night, beautiful. —Karter.”“Reia, stop it!” She snatched the card, her cheeks warming with embarrassment.“You went on a date last night?” Mireia’s eyes widened with delight.Before Jade could answer, her phone rang, saving her temporarily from the interrogation.“Hey, did you receive the flowers?” Karter’s voice filled her ears, cheerful and easy.“I did. I wanted to thank you, but really, this is too much to say thanks for dinner. Didn’t you already pay for everything we ate?” She pressed her fingers on her temple, flustered.Around her, Mireia and the rest of the tea
Jade waited for several minutes, but Zane didn’t say anything. She sat quietly, wondering what was so important that he had asked to see her.“Mr. Frost, did I do something wrong?” she finally asked, her voice soft but nervous.As usual, he had asked her to come to his office after all the employees had gone for the day.Instead of answering, he glanced at his wristwatch. “Let’s just talk on the way home. Ride with me today.”Jade frowned, surprised. “Okay?”Zane called Ryan and told him to leave ahead—he would drive himself today.Jade couldn’t help but wonder. Whatever this was about, it must be serious—serious enough that even his assistant wasn’t allowed to hear it.But even with just the two of them in the quiet space of his car, Zane still said nothing. The silence stretched between them.“Mr. Frost,” Jade said, her voice unsteady, “I’m starting to think you’re going to ask me to leave Zia.”If that was what he was about to say… What would she do? Would she plead?“What? No,” Za
Zane had watched Jade’s reaction closely. It was obvious she had wanted to tell him he was wrong.Well, that was bold of her, even daring to ask if he had found "her" yet.Zane had almost said yes. But just to test her reaction and maybe to infuriate her a little, he lied, saying he had stopped looking and made up a story about his watch.Jade was naive, but he was sure she still kept that watch. Because if she had ever sold it, he would have known.He had been waiting for that moment — waiting for the watch to surface so he could track Jay down. But either she didn’t realize the broken watch was still worth a fortune, or she simply wanted to keep it as a remembrance.The latter always warmed his heart. But still, part of him had hoped she sold it when Zaira needed money.Then again, she didn’t know.Besides, he had already investigated everything based on her story. She hadn't lied. Instead, he had uncovered even more heart-wrenching truths about the sacrifices she had made for his s
“Jade, let’s swim together,” Catherine invited warmly.Zane had volunteered to walk Betty out, while Grandma said she would take care of Zia. So it was just Jade and Catherine left by the pool.“Ms. White, I don’t know how to swim,” Jade admitted.Earlier, it had been painful to watch Zane and Catherine being sweet with each other in the water. But what could Jade do? This was her destiny — to silently watch the man she loved in the arms of the woman he liked.“Then I’ll teach you! Come on!” Catherine said brightly.“Ms. White!” Jade cried out when, all of a sudden, she fell into the water.Catherine had jumped in with her.“Jade, don’t panic! Jade!” she could hear Catherine’s voice urging her.How could she not panic? She struggled helplessly, her limbs flailing in the deep water. Catherine had pushed her into the deeper end of the pool — and she truly didn't know how to swim.“I’ve got you, okay? Stop moving!” Catherine shouted.Jade heard her voice, but it already sounded distant.
Tonight’s celebration was only for Frost's closest family friends—the privileged few who had access to the powerful Frost family.Zia was warmly welcomed, as expected. She was, after all, a Frost by blood—the little princess of the family.Meanwhile, Jade was quietly cast aside. She didn’t complain and stayed in the background. Tonight, besides Zia, the real stars were Catherine and Zane. Some guests even suggested that Zia could consider them as her parents, giving her a proper mother and father figure as she grew up.It didn’t sit well with Jade, but deep inside, she agreed. She might be Zia’s mother figure, but she couldn't give her a father figure.Before sadness could completely engulf her, Jade retreated to the kitchen and busied herself helping the maids. Maybe that’s where she truly belonged—among the people who served, not among those who were rich and powerful.She was engrossed in washing dishes and joking with the servers when Zane suddenly appeared in the kitchen, his exp







