LOGIN“What’s that?” Declan asked.
Elysia didn’t answer immediately. She slowly stepped back down the stairs and bent to pick up the paper, her movements calm and controlled.
Panic would only draw suspicion, and right now that was the one thing she couldn’t afford.
She slipped the folded paper back into her bag.
“Nothing important,” she said quietly.
Declan frowned slightly.
That response alone felt strange coming from her. Usually, Elysia would have rushed to explain herself. To reassure him. To ease whatever tension existed before it even had the chance to grow.
But now she just looked… tired.
Victoria suddenly rose from the sofa and walked toward her with concern written across her face.
“Elysia, are you okay?” she asked softly, reaching for her hand.
The moment their skin touched, Victoria’s nails dug painfully into Elysia’s palm.
Elysia winced and instantly yanked her hand away.
Victoria gasped and stumbled backward slightly.
“Victoria.” Declan was already on his feet.
Elysia stared at her hand for a second, the sharp sting still lingering against her skin.
Something in her finally snapped. Maybe it was the hospital.
Maybe it was seeing Declan smile at another woman while her own heart slowly broke apart beside him.
Or maybe it was the child growing inside her. Whatever it was, she suddenly felt exhausted. Exhausted from pretending.
“Stop doing that,” Elysia said quietly.
Victoria blinked innocently. “Doing what?”
“That.” Elysia looked at her calmly. “Pretending.”
The room fell silent.
Declan’s expression darkened almost immediately.
“Elysia,” he warned.
But this time, she didn’t shrink under his voice.
Victoria’s eyes widened slightly, looking almost hurt as she moved closer to Declan.
“I was only worried about her—”
“You don’t have to be,” Elysia cut in softly.
Declan stared at her.
For a moment, something unreadable crossed his face. Like he wanted to step toward her. Like he wanted to say something.
But Victoria held onto his arm, pouting like a little kid who'd been wronged. Declan looked down at her face and frowned.
“What's your problem? Why are you acting like this all of a sudden?” he asked, staring at Elysia. “She's just trying to show concern.”
Elysia scoffed. Unbelievable, she thought.
Who would have thought Declan Windsor could be so stupid and completely blinded by a woman. Victoria had Declan completely wrapped around her finger. “Show concern” — he sounded ridiculous.
“Well, I don't need her concern. She can swallow it,” Elysia shot back defiantly.
Declan's expression twisted even more. Was this really Elysia?
“You know, you sound like a bitter, conceited housewife,” he said, taking a step closer to her.
He wanted to provoke her into her old self that would shrink and say nothing. This new Elysia scared him, even if he refused to admit it.
“That— dear husband, is exactly what I am, and I have every right to be,” Elysia snapped right back in his face.
“Elysia— I understand how you feel.” Victoria moved forward, drawing Declan back behind her. “But you can't speak to Declan like that.”
For a split second, her hands fell on Elysia's shoulders, and when Elysia tried to shrug them off, Victoria shoved her, then stumbled back like she'd been inhumanely pushed by Elysia for the second time.
Elysia stumbled and almost slipped, catching herself just in time before her head hit the railings.
Declan’s eyes widened, and he moved before he could think.
“Declan... my tummy hurts,” Victoria suddenly called out, stopping him midway.
Elysia’s heartbeat pounded in her ears. Her baby. She almost lost her baby.
“What is wrong with you?!” she shrieked at Victoria.
Victoria flinched as Declan stepped back to wrap an arm around her.
“You were the one who pushed her!” Declan said, his voice rising. “She could have lost our baby.”
Elysia almost laughed. The irony of it.
She didn’t say another word as she watched Declan bend down and carry Victoria into his arms.
He carried her past Elysia, and Victoria smiled triumphantly, like she had won a battle against her.
Elysia leaned against the wall for a moment after they were gone. She placed a palm against her stomach and tried to steady her breathing and the loud beating of her heart.
She turned without another word and walked up the stairs. She didn’t stop until she reached her room.
The moment she stepped inside, she shut the door behind her and threw her bag onto the bed. It landed with a soft thud, but the sound felt louder in the quiet room.
She stood there for a second, unmoving, just breathing.
Then she moved quickly.
Her hands went into the bag and pulled out the folded consent form. She didn’t hesitate this time. She didn’t allow herself to think too long.
She hurried into the bathroom—squeezing the form in her hand—and threw it into the trash can that sat against the wall.
Leaning over the sink, she splashed cold water on her face to calm her racing thoughts. She grabbed a towel and gently wiped the water from her face, and that was it.
She decided that was it. She was done. She had absolutely had enough.
She walked out of the bathroom and grabbed her bag from the bed, rummaging through it for her phone. Without letting herself second-guess the decision, she sent her father’s lawyer a text.
She stated clearly that she needed him to draft a divorce agreement. After hitting send, she sat on her bed for a few seconds, letting the reality of the message settle, before reaching over to grab her laptop from the nightstand.
She quickly searched for the email she had received two weeks ago from the Institute of Healthcare Research. Opening it, she typed out and sent an acceptance reply.
With her future finally set in motion, she put the laptop away and sat in the quiet room. Slowly, she brought her hand down, running it gently over her stomach.
“I’m sorry,” she whispered, hot tears glistening in her eyes.
The apology came from the deepest part of her soul. She was apologizing to the baby for even thinking of having an abortion, sickened by her own thoughts.
“You’re my reward for five years of suffering, and Mommy would do absolutely anything to protect you,” she said, sniffling with a small smile.
She hadn’t realized it until that terrifying push at the stairs—she hadn’t understood just how scared she was to lose this pregnancy. Up until that moment, she had been completely blinded by anger and regret over her life, failing to see the incredible gift right in front of her.
Feeling emotional exhaustion settle over her, she quietly lay back in bed.
She didn’t know when she fell asleep, but she woke up abruptly to a living nightmare.
The bedroom was already filled with thick, suffocating smoke, and a terrifying orange glow from a fire danced outside her door.
Panic seized her instantly. Unable to breathe properly, she rushed to the door and tried to pry it open, but it wouldn’t budge.
The metal handle grew hotter and hotter against her skin, burning her, and she was forced to pull away as the fire began to visibly eat at the wood.
“Mrs. Whitmore!” she screamed, calling out for her, for anyone. But there was nothing. No answer. “Anybody!”
She could hear distant, rushed movement somewhere else in the house, but the smoke was dropping lower, and breathing was becoming harder by the second.
Choking, she grabbed her phone and dialed. Her vision was blurring so badly she couldn’t see whose number she was even dialing… she just desperately assumed it was Jade, her emergency contact.
But her body gave out. Before the call could connect, she collapsed heavily onto the floor.
Through the haze, a clicking sound came from the phone’s speaker, followed by a male voice.
“Hello? Elysia?”
“Save me,” she whispered, her voice barely a thread, before she passed out completely.
"Congratulations. You're officially free," Jade laughed.The automatic glass doors slid open.Warm sunlight spilled across the hospital entrance as Elysia stepped outside for the first time in days.She paused for a moment, inhaling deeply before slowly letting the breath leave her lungs.For the first time in five years, she felt free.She felt genuinely happy to be exactly where she was, with the people beside her.Almost absentmindedly, her hand drifted to her stomach.It was still flat, but touching it had already become a habit."Careful now," her mother reminded gently.She had arrived a few minutes after the news bulletin announcing that the Windsors had offered a reward for information leading to Elysia's whereabouts."I'm fine, Mom..." Elysia groaned, unable to hide the amusement in her voice.Ever since she'd told her mother about the pregnancy, she'd been treated like she might shatter if someone looked at her too hard.Then again...Compared to what her grandmother would h
Elysia opened her eyes to the morning sunlight streaming through the open curtains, swaying gently in the breeze.She slowly sat up.The doctor had told them the previous day that she would be discharged today.Her mother and Jade had insisted on staying the night, but after Kai assured them he'd take care of her, they had left without much argument.Jade, of course, had flashed her that ridiculous heart-eyes look before walking out the door.A small yawn escaped Elysia as her gaze drifted to Kai.He was still asleep.Even in sleep, his brows were furrowed, as though something weighed heavily on his mind.He had spent the entire night making sure she was comfortable, barely closing his own eyes.He was slumped in the chair beside her bed, one elbow resting on the mattress while his head leaned against his forearm.She reached out and gently smoothed the crease between his brows.He stirred lightly, his hand instinctively catching her wrist.His eyes opened a fraction. For a second, he
The heart monitor beside him beeped steadily while the IV continued dripping into his arm.Declan lay restlessly in the hospital bed, his head moving weakly from side to side. A light sheen of sweat covered his forehead, his brows drawn into a deep frown as faint murmurs escaped his lips.“...Elysia...”Asher frowned.The doctors had told him Declan had developed a high fever from exhaustion. Days of little sleep and constant stress had finally caught up with him.To make matters worse, he had consumed alcohol on an empty stomach, only worsening his condition.Asher looked at his friend. It felt like Declan was trapped in some kind of nightmare.This was the third time since they had brought him to the hospital that he had whispered Elysia's name in his unconscious state. "Victoria is not another woman."The words left his lips as the world around him shifted.Suddenly, he was back at the dining table from a few days ago."Don't act like you don't know what this is... You're only my
“Shit,” Declan cursed, his voice rising slightly.Then, as if catching himself, he immediately lowered it and glanced toward Victoria.His only lead to finding Elysia.Dead.Just like that.Why did it feel like it wasn't a coincidence?And what do you think would happen if he finds out?His uncle's words from earlier echoed in his mind.Did Daniel know something about this?But then again, his uncle and the St. Laurent family's former gardener, Javier Santiago, shouldn't have had any connection to each other.As far as Declan knew, they had never even met.Daniel Windsor moved in circles far above men like Javier.One belonged among powerful businessmen and politicians.The other had spent most of his life working for a single family.So who would want Javier Santiago dead badly enough to silence him?It couldn't be a coincidence.Not now. At this particular time?Not after learning he had been at the house before the fire.And what reason would Javier have for setting fire to his hom
Daniel stared at Declan for a moment. His smile slipped briefly before settling back into place.“Come on, son. We’re all family after all,” Daniel laughed.The sound was forced. Everyone in the room could hear it.Declan raised a brow.Suspicious or not, Daniel had been the only person in the family who tried convincing his parents to let him marry Victoria all those years ago.“I know how much you love her,” Daniel continued. “I came as soon as I heard about the fire.”It sounded like concern.Yet Declan couldn't help noticing what was missing.Daniel hadn't asked about Elysia.Not once.He had come straight to the hospital. He hadn't called Declan beforehand. And now he was here, hovering over Victoria's bed like her wellbeing mattered more than anyone else's.On the surface, it all made sense.But after everything that had happened in the last few hours, suspicion came far too easily.“Declan, Uncle Daniel is like a father to me,” Victoria said softly.Before now, Declan wouldn't
“You stupid fool.”Alistair Windsor’s voice thundered across the room.Declan stood quietly in the middle of the large foyer while his father lashed into him.“How hard is it to protect one woman? How hard?!” his father roared.“Alistair…” his mother called quietly.They had spoken to Elysia’s mother only a few minutes ago.Eleanor had hoped Elysia was with her mother. That she had left the house and gone there before the fire broke out.But the call hadn't gone the way they'd hoped.The media outlets had already carried news of the fire, and they couldn't imagine what would happen if they got wind that their daughter-in-law had gone missing in the fire when everyone else had made it out.“It’s not like I set fire to my own house, Father,” Declan retorted.That seemed to infuriate his father even more. His hand connected sharply with Declan’s cheek, the sound echoing through the foyer.Declan stumbled back, his eyes widening in shock.Eleanor gasped and rushed to her son.“Enough, Ali
"I've already filed for a divorce," Elysia finally said with a sigh.Kai's attention snapped to her.She didn't see the slight widening of his eyes.Her gaze remained fixed on the window, on the trees swaying gently in the breeze outside."What?" Nicole stared at her.Genuine shock flashed across h
Declan frowned as he stared at the footage. For several moments, neither he nor Bene spoke. The security camera showed the upstairs hallway outside Elysia's bedroom. Victoria appeared on the screen a few seconds later. She walked directly toward Elysia's room before stopping outside the door. Dec
“Are you sure you want to go through with the procedure, Mrs Windsor?” the doctor asked.Elysia sat stiffly in the chair, fingers locked tightly in her lap to keep them from shaking. Jade sat beside her, watching her with growing concern.“Elysia… are you sick?” Jade asked softly, unable to hold it
It came back to her in flashes—sharp, unwanted and cruel.Elysia stumbled up the stairs, gripping the railing so hard her fingers ached, her chest tightening like something inside her was breaking all over again.She had been on the phone earlier that evening with her mother.“Honey, it’s time to l







