LOGINElodie
“God, Please…” I whisper shakily. “Don't take him from me.” I glance sideways at the man behind the wheel. The idiot who hit my son. His face remains pale, and there's blood near his temple. He holds tightly to the steering wheel. But it doesn't move me at all. I press my trembling hands in my chest, trying to steady the storm. This is his fault, his exact act of recklessness. And now I'm back to this city, this one place I swore I'd never set my foot in again. I can't run into Mason. I can't run into his wife. They must never find out about Liam. Not now. Not ever. To them, I must remain the barren ex. The woman they threw away like trash. Tension grows thicker in me, I grip the edge of my blouse in my fingers. Liam, I'll protect you. Even if I have to fight the devil himself. I will keep you safe. “Can you drive any faster?” I snap at him. Frustration rises within me the more I look at him. He blinks hard. “I apologise ma, I didn't mean to…” “Just drive.” I cut him off. “I didn't mean for this to happen,” he continues, “There was a car tailing me, and I...” “Drive.” I yell, louder this time. He nods quickly, raising one hand like he's surrendering. “Okay. Alright.” A few seconds pass before he says in a more quiet tone, “You can call me Travis.” “This isn't the time to know whatever you're called.” I spit. He goes silent. Good. I don't have the strength to argue. Liam is all that matters right now. I catch him stealing glances at me again. I hate it. I hate how calm he seems under all this. Then my eyes fall on his shiny, gold wrist —Rolex. Of course. He must have thought of himself as a God. I sign throwing my face to the other side of the window. Rich, powerful and untouchable. Men like him always walk away clean. But not this time, not if Liam doesn't wake up. We arrive at the hospital a few minutes later. One of the best I have ever seen. The kind of place rich people trust with their lives. The ambulance pulls to a stop and the paramedics burst the doors open. They pull Liam's stretcher down with swift urgency. I run after them, with speed. “God, please…” I keep whimpering, asking God to spare his life. “Please let him live.” Inside the emergency department, doctors and nurses take over, gloves snap, and commands flying across the room. “We can take care of it from here.” a nurse says firmly, stepping in front of me. I try to move past but she blocks me gently. “Take that hallway, go to reception, and fill in your information…” I don't let her finish. I turn and race like a mad woman to the lobby, my feet barely touching the floor. My breath comes out in sobs. "Please nurse, where? where do I sign in? He's in the emergency room!" I say, pointing behind me. The receptionist stares at me without any further questioning and pulls out a big book. “Here.” she says, pointing to a particular corner of the form. I quickly scribble down my name, without any further pause to ask questions. “And here too,” she adds, tapping the far end of the page. “For who you brought in with you.” When I finish and return back to the waiting area, it's cold and too quiet. The seconds drag. I can't sit still, I pace back and forth in the room. Then a voice speaks. “Are you his mother?” I turn sharply. The man approaching wears a bluecoat and a kind face. “I'm Dr. Jerry, paediatric trauma specialist. He's in good hands.” “Please… do whatever you can to save him,” I whisper. “I'll be glad he survives whatever happened to him…” Before Dr Jerry can reply, another voice cuts in from behind. “His expenses are covered. Do everything.” I turn around. It's him. Travis. He steps forward, in a calm and composed manner, with a thick white bandage across his forehead. I'd forgotten about his injury. I was too focus on Liam. And still I am. Dr. Jerry gives a short nod. “We’ll do our best,” he says, then he leaves. I finally sit on one of the metal chairs but my knees won’t stop shaking. I try to pray but no words come out. Time melts away. A nurse appears suddenly. “Ma’am, your son needs blood. We need a donor urgently.” “Yes, take mine.” I say, standing immediately. She draws my blood and disappears. …. Minutes later, she’s back, too soon. “Your blood type doesn’t match. We need someone else…” My heart skips a beat. “My blood isn't a match?” “I’ll try,” Travis says, rising from his seat without hesitation. “I’m O negative. Universal donor.” I glance at him, stunned. Part of me wants to scream, You’ve done enough already. But another part, the part desperate to save my child lets him go. It is all a thought. He disappears into the hallway with the nurse. Somewhat strangely, I'm still grateful he is helping, I don't mind doing anything to save my child. I remain there, freeze, staring at the red light above the operating room door, and grip tight on the chair. Soon I bend forward and rest my head in my hands. I shouldn't have brought Liam here. But fate has a cruel way of dragging you back where you swore you’d never return. Mason can’t see me. He can’t see Liam. If he finds out the truth... No. I shake the thought away. Not now. Not when my son is lying on an operating table, fighting for his life. Then… “Elodie!” A voice yanks me from the fog. “No one knows my name at this place. I pray it's my thought, not reality.” I mutter to myself. “I pray I'm safe…” “Elodie!” the voice comes again, this time louder. I turn toward the sound and freeze. My heart stops.Travis Beneath the Milton Tower lies the great council chamber. A hidden floor buried under layers of security, accessible only through control authorization known to the highest members of the family.I stand before the metallic door, resting my fingers beside the scanner as the system waits for my identity.“Travis Milton Albernathy.” I whisper calmly and the door unlocks swiftly.Inside, the chamber is exactly how I already knew it'd be, very cold and intimidating.A circular table sits at the center, surrounded by representatives of the founding families, the extreme council CEOs, code keepers, and the oversight members.The moment I enter, every face turns toward me with judgement, carrying heavy questions and sanctions that almost don't allow me to sit before it spills out.My skin feels grilled but I hold it, hoping I even get the chance to defend myself before I get consumed.Although there is no window, the temperature is maintained but now it feels sophisticated. I exhale b
Travis“Any confession on who sent them?”Nathan sits a few feet away, arms folded across his chest, watching me from the corner of his eyes.“They totally refused to speak up.” he replies. A faint chuckle that doesn't in any way suggest flatter leaves my lips. My body still aches from everything that happened, and every breath reminds me that someone out there wanted me dead.“Then they should get ready to rot in prison.”He adjusts in his seat, shifting closer in a concerned expression. “One thing I’m sure of is that whoever they’re working for has something bigger to hide.”“Exactly. Which is why I won’t take this lightly with anyone involved.”With the chaos that has been thrown into my life, I hate to imagine that some people are probably spreading their own version about what happened and might even be entertaining themselves with my pain.I press the TV controller beside me, hoping I won’t see anything but the moment the screen lights up, I see Vivian sitting comfortably with
ElodieI am still squeezing Travis's feet with the cold towel in my hand when the doctor snaps his first aid box shut and the echo gathers in my ear, maybe because my nerves are still rattling, “Put your fears out, okay! The sedative is wearing off, so he’ll be awake in a short time.”Thank God nothing went wrong. “Alright… thank you, doctor.” I smile, waving at him while pretending to now be in a relaxed state as he is already taking his leave.Just then, the bedroom falls back to its original suffocating silence with the man I love so much lying motionless like a log of wood and his best friend leaning speechlessly at the window side, gazing into the empty compound.I slowly put back the damp towel into the bowl of water beside me and wipe out sweats from my forehead, then thoughts come crawling.How exactly would I have explained myself to Milton’s family if something had happened to their golden son?With the whole gossip going on about my ex and I? They'd just conclude I'm on
Mason's POV For no good reason, Serena shifts in her seat, fanning herself like she is suffocating already but I pretend like I don't notice it. My mind is trying to make sense of what is going on.“Can you now talk to me, my son?” mother whispers, rising halfway from the couch. “That slut thinks she can hide my grandson from me…”“Enough, mother!” I snap, my voice echoing through the open space and she freezes.“Mason…calm down and talk to me.” she now says cautiously, confusion flickering across her face.“He’s missing. Isn’t that what you all wanted?” I tug a hair behind my ears.She gasps, holding a hand to her chest, eyes already becoming glassy with fake tears. “How can you say such nonsense?” “You were part of the reason she left! You told her she would never give me a child, now you see where it has gotten us into? My child is gone.” I say in a cracking voice, despite my effort to pull myself to calm.“That is not true and you know it!” she cries defending herself. “I only s
Travis“Are you telling me that none of the security, not even the footage, could note this vehicle?” I thunder, holding firmly around my phone like I can squeeze answers out of it.“I’m sorry, sir,” the voice on the other end echoes, weak and useless.“Apologies aren’t what I want right now. I want my son. Where is Liam?”No response comes again, I can only feel his trembling whimpers. I hiss, dropping the call.“Claudy,” I snap at my chief guard and he comes up instantly. “Deploy more men and search everywhere, both inside and outside the neighboring streets and cities.“Yes, sir.” He bows quickly and motions to the others. Their urgency ripples through as their boots shuffles and they scatter.I puff out air, pacing around the garden, already thinking of other possible solutions. “This can’t be happening now, custody proceedings are just in two days.” I mutter.Rushing back upstairs, I meet Elodie, sitting on the marble floor, her dress damp with tears, fingers trembling, but the m
Serena Voices from the television cut through open space like a blade, striking at my aching chest.“The report this morning shows an altercation between the wife of the Ecoplus Company and the manager of Nebulus-XR…”My stomach churn, slowly pushing down its content out of my body.“The two women have been believed to have…”And that is it, the screen suddenly goes black.Lifting my head and turning immediately, I see it is my mother who turned it off as the remote is still in her hand. He lips pressing into a thin line and she exhales.“You shouldn’t be seeing that nonsense.” She tosses the remote onto the table. “Look at how that pig embarrassed you out there, feeding all those hungry bloggers with fresh headlines.”I just draw my eyes, head tilting backwards as I shake off the fatigue hanging in me, I’m staring at my reflection in the dark TV screen—my hair slightly out of place, my lipstick worn off at the edges.“I feel so pathetic right now.” I cradle my face in my hands My m
Elodie Relief washes me as we get into the sitting room. It is entirely a peaceful environment, not like the chaos outside. “That's enough now.” I complain, pulling my head off. I quickly yank his hand off my back, not caring about his protective intention for doing it in the first place. He bli
Elodie“Did you just call that knowing me?” I gawk. “Didn't I tell you already?”“There’s more to it, Elodie. I want every detail,” she pulls a smile, repositioning herself to listen more clearly. “So please don't miss any part.” I roll my eyes and shake my head sideways. “It's because all this is
MasonEvening dawn's on me, I lean my back on the sofa leather chair in my office to get a little rest after a long day.But just then, my mind drifts to an unfinished business. “I have to get it done before going home.” I yawn.I look at my wrist watch and see it's only 6pm so I pick up my phone a
Elodie My face brightens up as my eyes fall on her. Vivian. She’s standing not too far from me, blinking like she is unsure if It's really me. I gasp, as a warm relief wraps around me. At least… It's her. Of all people, it's her. “Vivian,” I breathe out, forcing a tired smile. "Oh my G







