LOGINBilly stood in front of the small apartment door, his jaw clenched. He pressed the access card against the panel. The door opened.
“Thabita,” he called as he stepped inside. However, there was no answer. He shut the door with a rough motion. The room felt silent, with no trace of Thabita’s presence—she who usually always welcomed him nervously. “Don’t play games,” Billy muttered. He walked farther inside. The living room was empty. Billy opened the bedroom door. He saw the wardrobe standing open, but it was almost empty. Only bare hangers and a few faint clothing creases remained. The vanity table was clean, without the cheap cosmetics Thabita usually used. “This is impossible,” Billy said in a low voice. He turned around, his steps quick as he headed toward the kitchen. On the small table, he saw a neatly folded piece of paper. Billy picked it up. His hand stopped moving. The writing was clear. Thabita’s handwriting. I’m sorry, Bill. I have to go far away. Don’t look for me. Thank you for this past year. I will marry the man I love. My first love. He has returned. Billy read the letter again. And again. His hand trembled. The paper was slowly crumpled, then clenched tighter until it was crushed in his grip. “Married?” his voice sounded cold. “To another man?” Billy let out a short laugh. It sounded loud and harsh. “Nonsense,” he hissed. He slammed the letter onto the table. His chest rose and fell, his breathing heavy. Anger slowly surfaced, replacing the confusion. “Since when was there another man?” he muttered. “Since when did you have a first love?” Billy rubbed his face roughly. His mind was crowded. He felt toyed with. Deceived. Abandoned just like that after a year with Thabita. “There’s no way a man would want to marry you,” he said coldly, full of conviction. “You know that.” He paced back and forth in the cramped room. Every corner felt as if it were mocking him. The silence made his anger feel even more real. Billy pulled out his phone and dialed his assistant’s number. “Cakra,” he said as soon as the call connected. “Find someone for me.” “Who, Young Master?” “A woman,” Billy replied briefly. “Her name is Thabita Salton.” Cakra paused for a moment. “Description?” Billy smiled faintly, coldly. “Fat. Very easy to recognize. Track her wherever she goes.” “Understood, Young Master. Any other clues?” “She just ran away,” Billy said sharply. “And make sure of one thing.” “What is it, Young Master?” Billy looked around the empty apartment. “I don’t care who the man claiming to love her is. I will not allow Thabita to marry another man.” Cakra took a breath on the other end. “I understand.” The call ended. Billy slowly lowered his phone. His jaw tightened again. Then he sent Thabita’s photo to Cakra. “You think you can just leave like that?” he said quietly. “You’re very wrong, Thabita.” He grabbed his jacket and stepped out of the apartment without looking back. The door closed with a loud sound, as if marking something that had just changed. That night, Billy Harvey made a promise to himself. He would find Thabita. And he would not let her slip away so easily. “Thabita Salton! You’re the most shameless woman I’ve ever known. Just wait! I will definitely find you.” Three days passed with no results. Billy sat in his office chair with a dark expression. In front of him, Cakra stood straight, a tablet in his hand, his expression serious. “No news yet?” Billy asked without looking up. Cakra shook his head. “We’ve swept the entire capital. There’s no record under the name Thabita Salton.” Billy clenched his fist. “It’s impossible for her to just disappear.” “We also checked her family and close friends, Young Master. Almost all of them are inactive or have been out of contact for a long time.” Billy stood up abruptly. His chair scraped harshly. “Keep searching,” he ordered coldly. “I don’t care how much it costs.” “Yes, Young Master.” Cakra left the room. Billy rubbed the back of his neck, his breathing heavy. An unpleasant feeling kept pressing on his chest. Not longing, not regret. It felt more like his pride had been trampled. “How dare you,” he muttered. His phone on the desk vibrated. A social media notification appeared from a fake account he rarely opened. Billy frowned, then swiped the screen. A photo appeared. Billy froze. A woman wearing a white wedding dress stood in front of a large mirror. Her body was still full-figured, her face plain, but the smile on her lips looked sincere. It was Thabita. The caption under the photo was short. Today I am getting married. To the man I truly love. Billy’s hand trembled. “What the hell is this?” he hissed. He zoomed in on the photo. Observing every detail. A simple dress. Light makeup. No luxury. But there was one thing that made his chest burn even hotter. Thabita looked happy. “Damn it!” Billy shouted. He threw the phone at the wall. A loud sound filled the room as it fell to the floor. “How dare you,” he said harshly. “How dare you toy with me like this.” Billy paced back and forth. His breathing was heavy, his thoughts chaotic. He grabbed a spare phone from the drawer and immediately dialed Thabita’s number. Inactive. He tried again. Still the same. “Pick up!” he barked at the blank screen. Billy slammed the phone onto the table. His chest heaved, his face flushed. “I was the one who accepted you as you were,” he said in a low voice filled with anger. “I was the one who gave you a place, money, attention.” He let out a short, cynical laugh. “And now you’re getting married?” Billy roughly grabbed his own hair. His pride felt completely crushed. “Since when could I be played by a woman like you?” he said sharply. “A fat, unattractive woman who should be grateful to have ever been touched by me.” He stopped pacing and stared at his own reflection in the window glass. “And now you dare to leave me?” he continued coldly. “Marry another man?” Billy grabbed his phone again and called Cakra. “Cakra,” he said as soon as the line connected. “Have you seen her social media?” “What is it, Young Master?” “She’s getting married today,” Billy said flatly. “Find the location of that photo. Now.” Cakra fell silent for a moment. “Alright. I’ll do my best.” Billy ended the call. He sat back down, staring at the floor with dark eyes. “Don’t dream of living peacefully,” he muttered. “You’re not done with me yet, Thabita.” Inside his chest, anger mixed with resentment hardened even more. Not because of love—but because he felt defeated. “Billy Harvey does not accept defeat.”The silence Donna Amanda left behind in the CEO's office was suffocatingly thick and oppressive. Billy Harvey remained standing in the exact same spot, gripping the edge of his desk until his knuckles turned completely white. His head throbbed violently, as if thousands of needles were piercing the back of his skull all at once. The pounding in his temples intensified, made even worse by Donna's relentless pressure as she continued demanding a status he had never intended to give her from the very beginning."Status..." Billy muttered hoarsely with a cynical snort.He squeezed his eyes shut, trying to suppress the storm of emotions raging inside him. Before Donna had slammed the door earlier, he had already made it perfectly clear that he would never give her any status beyond that of a friend. Yet the woman simply refused to understand.Knock, knock.A gentle knock on the office door shattered the agonizing silence.Billy didn't answer. He merely let out a heavy sigh without changing
The tense atmosphere inside the CEO office of Harvey Group had not completely eased when the double doors were suddenly flung open with a violent shove.Bang!Donna Amanda strode in, breathing heavily. Her elegant appearance today could not conceal the anger blazing across her face. Her sharp eyes immediately locked onto Billy, who stood stiffly in the middle of the room, while Vivian had just finished straightening her maroon blazer beside the desk."Billy!" Donna cried, her voice ringing sharply through the silence.Vivian glanced at her briefly before calmly putting her sunglasses back on with a deliberately unhurried motion. "Since it seems your personal matter has arrived, Mr. Harvey, I think it would be best to postpone our project discussion," Vivian said coldly as she walked right past Donna without sparing her the slightest respectful glance.As soon as the door closed behind Vivian, leaving only the two of them in the office, Donna immediately rushed forward and slammed her
Vivian Wheeler's footsteps echoed rhythmically across the marble floor of Harvey Group's lobby. Dressed in a sharply tailored maroon pantsuit with a pair of black sunglasses resting on the bridge of her nose, she looked exactly as the world perceived her—an untouchable international designer.Beside her, Lily walked while clutching several revised documents for the Manhattan project. "Vivi, are you really okay? You look a little pale," Lily whispered, glancing at her worriedly from the corner of her eye."I'm fine, Lily. Focus on today's presentation," Vivian replied, her voice flat and composed, without the slightest ripple of emotion.She had practiced maintaining this expression in front of the mirror in her apartment for hours before dawn. The revolting incident in the car and at the old apartment the previous night had been locked tightly away in the deepest corner of her mind. Today, she was nothing more than a professional who had come here to work. Nothing else.The moment the
Vivian stared at the palm of her hand, which still felt warm from Billy's embrace. Inside the dim old apartment, the steady sound of his breathing contrasted sharply with the frantic pounding of her heart.Moving as slowly as possible, as though afraid of waking the monster sleeping beside her, Vivian carefully slid herself off the edge of the bed. She picked up her handbag and coat from the wooden chair with trembling hands. Her gaze lingered for a few seconds on Billy's face, which looked so vulnerable beneath the soft glow of the bedside lamp, before she finally turned away and walked out of Room 402.Click.The apartment door closed firmly. At the same time, Vivian leaned her back against the cold metal door in the silent hallway and let out a long breath that had been trapped in her throat."That's enough, Vivi. Don't look back again," Vivian whispered to herself, her voice hoarse.She hurried down the hallway, stepped into the freight elevator, and returned behind the wheel of h
The rumble of the black sedan's engine finally faded, leaving behind a suffocating silence inside the basement of an old apartment complex in a corner of the city. Vivian Wheeler sat behind the wheel, gripping it so tightly that her knuckles turned white. Her breathing was still uneven, while the sour smell of alcohol mixed with vomit from the back seat continued to assault her senses.She glanced at the rearview mirror. Billy Harvey was still sprawled there, unconscious, his shirt disheveled and his breathing heavy."Why did I have to bring him here?" Vivian whispered to herself, her voice trembling as she struggled to contain the turmoil of emotions inside her.This place was neither a luxury hotel nor her new apartment in the heart of Manhattan. It was an old apartment complex located on the outskirts of a quieter district. A place that had silently witnessed her past. Apartment 402 upstairs was where Thabita Salton had once surrendered all her dignity, body, and soul to Billy Harv
The icy Manhattan night air pierced through their skin as Vivian managed to support Billy's unsteady body into the back seat of her sedan. Vivian's breathing was ragged, her chest rising and falling as she struggled with the man's weight."Ugh, what a hassle," Vivian muttered under her breath as she slammed the car door shut from the inside, locking the two of them in a cabin that suddenly felt cramped.Billy slumped in the corner of the leather seat, his head resting against the fogged-up window. The scent of whiskey mixed with his strong masculine fragrance wafted from his disheveled clothes, filling Vivian's chest with an inexplicable flutter.Vivian adjusted her blouse before pulling out her phone to call Lily."Lily, I'm in the car. I'm going to—"Grab!Before she could finish her sentence, a strong hand seized Vivian's wrist with a powerful jerk. Startled, Vivian dropped her phone onto the floor of the car as her body was pulled forward, colliding with Billy's warm chest."Mr. H
"Vivi, slow down!" Lily was half-running, chasing Vivian’s wide footsteps along the corridor toward the private elevator.Vivian paid no heed to her assistant's call. Her index finger pressed the elevator button repeatedly with impatience, her breath panting as if she had just escaped from a monste
Vivian tidied up her tablet with deliberately slowed movements, trying to hide the slight tremor at the tips of her fingers. Billy’s gaze, which locked onto her eyes, felt far too intimidating."Alright, I’m sorry I misunderstood you about that night," Billy said, his voice softening, losing most o
Chapter 9The night in the city felt calmer when Vivian finally arrived at her apartment. She took off her high heels as soon as the door closed, then walked to the sofa and dropped herself down with a long breath.“So tired,” she murmured.Her phone vibrated on the table. Vivian picked it up and s
Applause was still echoing as Vivian stepped down from the stage. A sweet smile remained on her face, even though her chest felt tight. As soon as her feet touched the ballroom floor, several people immediately moved closer.“Miss Vivian,” greeted a middle-aged man in an expensive suit. “I’m Edward







