LOGINI remember the ceiling lights flashing above me.
White. Bright. Blinding. Everything smelled of antiseptic and fear. My body felt heavy, like I was sinking into something deep and dark. Voices floated around me, urgent and overlapping, but they sounded far away, as though I was hearing them from underwater. I was being wheeled into the hospital. The stretcher moved quickly, the wheels making a sharp, hurried sound against the smooth floor. Someone held an IV bag above me. Someone else called out numbers I couldn't understand. My fingers felt cold. My stomach was on fire. The pain had changed somewhere between the floor of that house and here. It was no longer just sharp, it was deep, tearing, frightening. The kind of pain that tells you something irreversible is happening. "Doctor…" I called weakly. My voice barely came out. I lifted my hand slowly, struggling to keep it raised. My fingers brushed against the doctor's coat as she moved beside the stretcher, and I forced myself to hold on. "Please…" I gasped, my lips trembling. "Please save my child." She looked down at me briefly, said something to the nurse beside her, and then the swinging doors opened and swallowed us both. ********** I don't know how much time passed after they pushed me through those doors. Everything faded in and out. The lights above me disappeared. The cold air of the operating room brushed against my skin. Someone placed a mask over my face. I tried to fight it for just a second, tried to hold onto something and then the darkness came slowly and swallowed me whole. Outside, Curtis stood before the door. He was pacing. I could imagine him moving from side to side, slapping his palms together the way he always did when something was out of his control. He never liked hospitals. He always said they smelled like fear. "How's it going?" a voice asked from the hallway. He turned. It was his mother. Rosa walked toward him with her usual authority, her chin lifted, her steps steady even here. And beside her, as expected, was Lauren. Calm. Composed. Silent. Her hands folded neatly in front of her, her expression arranged into something that resembled concern. "She's seriously injured." The doctor's voice cut through the hallway as the door behind Curtis opened. They all turned. The doctor stood there, her expression serious, her gloves stained faintly at the tips. "Do you want to save the mother or the child?" she asked directly. There was no softness in her tone. Just urgency, bare and clinical, because there was no time for anything else. "Save the kid." Rosa's voice came instantly. Sharp. Firm. It cut Curtis off before he could even open his mouth. Curtis turned to his mother in shock. "Save my grandchild!" Rosa repeated, stepping closer to the doctor, her voice shaking slightly. "It doesn't matter if the mother dies." Lauren stood quietly beside her. Her lips curled into that known wicked smile. The smile was there, sitting at the corner of her lips, patient and satisfied, like someone watching a plan unfold exactly as they had imagined. "Doctor, save the mother," Curtis said quickly. His voice was hurried, almost desperate. "Curtis, are you nuts?!" Rosa snapped. She grabbed his arm and turned him to face her. "You've forsaken an heiress for this country bumpkin, and now you're giving up on your child?" But he shoved her hand away. His jaw tightened. He turned back to the doctor. "Doctor, I'm her husband," he said clearly. "Listen to me." There was something different in his tone now. Not the cold fury from the house. Something underneath all of that. Something closer to fear. The doctor nodded once, turned, and disappeared back through the door, letting it close firmly behind her. The hallway fell into silence. "You're blinded by that bitch!" Rosa said fiercely. "Lauren should be the one who marries into our family!" She turned sharply to Lauren. "Lauren, tell me. What happened?" Lauren's posture changed instantly. Her shoulders dropped. Her eyes shimmered like she was holding back tears. "Earlier…" she began, her voice trembling. "Earlier, Tessa saw me walking in. She pushed me… then she ran into the coffee table. Then Curtis came in." Curtis's face darkened immediately. His jaw clenched. His hands balled into fists at his sides. "Tessa…" he muttered under his breath, anger filling his eyes. "I'll make you pay the price. But not now." He exhaled slowly and turned back toward the door. ********** About an hour later, the door opened. The surgery was over. Curtis walked into the room slowly. Lauren followed behind him, a half step back, her face rearranged into something soft and quiet. I was lying on the hospital bed, covered with a white blanket. My body felt weak. Empty. Cold in a way that had nothing to do with the room temperature. My hair was damp against the pillow. My eyes were open, but everything seemed distant. My throat was dry. My stomach felt strangely quiet. Too quiet. The absence of movement where there had always been movement. "Curtis," I called softly. My voice was hoarse. He moved closer and bent slightly so he could look at my face. "Where's our child?" I asked. There was a pause. A long, suffocating pause. He leaned closer. "Do you know that you killed your own child?" he said gently. His voice was low. Almost like a whisper. But I could feel the anger burning behind it. "My child is gone?" I asked weakly. The words felt heavy in my mouth. Wrong. Impossible. Gone? No. No. My chest began to rise and fall quickly. My heart started pounding violently against my ribs. The emptiness inside me became real, not just physical, not just the absence of the small movements I had grown to live for. It became something else entirely. A hollow space where life had been. I felt it. I turned my head slowly. Lauren was standing behind Curtis. She was smiling. Not pretending this time. Smiling like someone who had just won something. My eyes widened. "It's you!" I said, lifting my hand weakly and pointing at her. "You pushed me! You killed my child! You're the murderer!" Lauren's expression changed instantly. She stepped closer to Curtis, shrinking into him, making herself smaller, softer. "Tessa, please don't be mad," she said softly, her voice breaking just enough. "I won't fight you for Curtis. I'll leave now." She turned as if to walk away. "Wait." Curtis's voice stopped her. He reached out and held her hand. "Why are you leaving?" he asked. "You didn't do anything wrong." My heart shattered again — differently this time. Not from loss but from something more deliberate. Something chosen. "Curtis," I called. My voice cracked painfully. He turned back to look at me. "She was the one who pushed me!" I cried weakly. "Why won't you believe me?" The frustration, the pain, the loss — all of it exploded inside me at once. I slammed my hand against the bed. I didn't know where the strength came from. "I'm your wife!"A suffocating silence hung over the boardroom.The polished conference table that had witnessed countless triumphant decisions now seemed to have become a battlefield where every person seated around it was waiting for the next devastating blow. Laptops remained open, financial reports were scattered across the glossy surface, and several untouched cups of coffee had long gone cold.Every pair of eyes remained fixed on the large screen displaying Ecofel's market performance.The numbers refused to cooperate.The company's stock had already suffered an aggressive wave of buying over the past several trading sessions, yet the acquisition had not slowed. Whoever was behind it wasn't making random purchases. saying this was an unexpected twist could rather be understatement. Every move had been calculated frighteningly, targeting available shares from multiple directions until the ownership percentage kept climbing beyond what anyone had predicted.One of the board members broke the s
Jason stepped out of his car and adjusted the cuff of his suit before making his way toward the towering commercial building where he had an important business meeting. The glass structure reflected the bustling city around it, with luxury vehicles pulling in and out of the entrance as executives hurried through the revolving doors.His assistant followed a few steps behind, carrying a leather folder containing the day's meeting agenda.Jason had almost reached the entrance when movement several meters away caught his attention.Three people were walking out of the building through another exit.One of them was Lauren.She wore a fitted cream-colored business suit, her posture poised and her expression composed as she exchanged a few final words with the two men accompanying her. Both men were dressed in black suits with matching ties, their polished appearance immediately revealing they were high-ranking corporate executives.Jason slowed his pace.His eyes narrowed slightly.Somet
Lauren sat comfortably at the head of a polished conference table inside a private room. The curtains remained tightly drawn, shutting out every view from outside. Only three people occupied the room.Lauren and two men.Their expressions carried the confidence of people who had invested too much to tolerate failure. One of the men leaned back in his chair with a satisfied smile. "I have to admit, you've exceeded our expectations." The man said, nodding.Lauren calmly folded her hands together. "I simply did what I was asked to do." She replied with quiet confidence.The second man chuckled softly. "No. You did far more than that." He said as he reached for one of the reports lying on the table. He tapped the document lightly with his finger. "Ecofel's public image has become increasingly unstable. Their investors have started asking questions. Their competitors have become bolder. Even the media is beginning to follow every little controversy surrounding them."Lauren's lips curve
Curtis slowly opened the door, tiptoeing inside and finding his way upstairs through the darkened room. It was about 10:46 p.m. by the time he arrived home, and he was wishing he didn't meet Tessa awake because he knew it was going to be a heavy fight.Before he could reach the staircase, the light quickly turned on."Where are you coming from?"Curtis instantly shivered as he turned sharply toward the voice. He almost lost his footing before quickly steadying himself. His heart skipped violently against his chest. There on the couch was Tessa.She wasn't sitting lazily as though she had been watching television. She sat upright, both hands resting on her knees, her posture stiff from hours of waiting. Her eyes were swollen with exhaustion, yet they remained painfully alert. It was obvious she had been sitting there for a very long time, refusing to leave the living room until he returned.Curtis swallowed quietly.Every excuse he had rehearsed during the drive home suddenly disa
"I... I guess this is where we say goodnight." Curtis said as he reached Lauren's apartment gate."What?" Lauren snapped, turning to his side. "Nah. You wouldn't do that. Remember you promised to have dinner with me the other day.""I know." He said. "I remember, but it's kinda late now for that. Maybe some other time."His hands tightened on the wheel."I refuse." She persisted, her voice sounding like she was going to cry. "Come on, Curtis. At least do this for old times sake. It's just dinner."Curtis stared at her for a moment. The request sounded harmless enough. A simple dinner. Nothing more. Yet he could not explain why a strange feeling continued to linger in the back of his mind. Ever since Lauren returned to the business world, she had appeared different. He had dismissed Tessa's concerns repeatedly, convincing himself that Lauren was simply rebuilding her life after prison.Now, sitting outside her apartment, he wondered if things were truly that simple.He rubbed a hand
One evening, Curtis sat comfortably beside Tessa on the couch while a television program played quietly before them. It had been days neither of them was discussing Ecofel's problems, Crown Aurora's sudden rise, or the growing tension surrounding Lauren's increasingly aggressive competition. The atmosphere inside the living room felt peaceful, something both of them desperately needed after weeks of stress.Tessa rested comfortably against him while scrolling through messages on her phone from several department heads who were still trying to recover from the recent project disaster. Though she was physically present, part of her mind remained occupied with business concerns. Ecofel was gradually stabilizing, but the wounds caused by the leaked information had not completely healed.Curtis, meanwhile, appeared distracted.He had barely paid attention to the television since they sat down.His thoughts had wandered several times throughout the evening.That alone was unusual.Norma
CURTIS’ POV“Look at what that bitch did!” Rosa barked, slapping the sheet of paper against the glass center table so hard that the sound echoed across the sitting room.I had been seating right beside her, buried in deep, sad thoughts. But the sharp crack of paper against glass pulled me back. I
I stared at Curtis like I was looking at a stranger.The man standing before me was not the same man who once held my hands and promised to protect me from the world. His face was calm, almost indifferent, as he bent slightly toward me.“Tessa, you crashed into the coffee table yourself and had a
“Tessa.”The voice came from the entrance just after Rosa stormed out.I was still on the floor, my back throbbing, my throat burning from where Curtis had gripped me. I turned slowly, blinking through tears.Lauren Dean was standing there.She walked in like she owned the house. Like she had every
"You'll seduce my brother whenever I'm away on business, right?" he spat, his face close to mine, his eyes burning with something I had never seen in them before. Not in three years of marriage. "You're such a whore!"_______________________I was almost due.That was the first thing on my mind as







