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LINA The cemetery was quiet and empty in the late morning. I had brought fresh lilies-it used to be my mum's favourites, and held them to my chest as I walked the familiar path leading to their graves. I'd been here countless times over the years, but today felt different. Today I was going to tell them what I hadn't told anyone yet. I rounded the corner past the old oak tree, and my steps faltered, as I slowed down, my eyes zeroing on the figure ahead of me. Damien was there. He stood about twenty feet away from my parents' graves, and he wasn't alone. Adora was beside him, looking elegant, even in black, dabbing at her eyes with a handkerchief. They were positioned in front of a different headstone, one I didn't recognize. My heart was pounding against my ribs. What were they doing here? Damien spotted me first. His expression shifted immediately from somber to sharp, his jaw tightening as his eyes were locked on me. He said something to Adora, who nodded her head then strode toward me with purposeful steps. "Are you following me?" I stood frozen, the lilies clutched against my chest. "What? No, I—" "Don't lie to me, Lina." He was close now, too close, his presence overwhelming me as I took a step back. "First you question me about last night, and now you just happen to show up at the same cemetery where I am? What is this, some kind of surveillance?" The accusation stung like a slap. "I'm not following you, Damien. I have every right to be here." "Do you?" His eyes were cold, suspicious, clearly not believing me and standing with his own assumptions of what he thought was right. "This is a private moment. Adora lost someone important to her, and I'm here to support her. The last thing she needs is you spying on us." She had approached during his speech, looking concerned, or something close to it, as she stood beside him and placed a hand on his as she spoke. "Damien, please, I'm sure this is just a misunderstanding." The casual intimacy of her touch made my stomach turn. "Lina," Adora continued, her voice filled with false kindness, "Damien is simply accompanying me to visit a dear friend who passed away. There's nothing else happening here. I hope you understand." The implication was clear, to anyone who had a working brain cell—she thought I was the jealous wife, tracking my husband's every move. "I wasn't following you," I repeated, my voice shaking now. "I didn't even know you'd be here." "Then why are you here?" Derek demanded. "Of all the places in the city, you just happened to come to this cemetery at this exact time?" "Because I—" I stopped, my throat closing up as I swallowed hard, forcing the restr of the words down. I didn't want to explain myself to him, didn't want to share something so personal while Jasmine stood there watching with those eyes of hers that made me uncomfortable. "Because what?" Damien pressed, taking another step toward me. "If you're going to stalk me, at least have the decency to admit it." "I am not stalking you!" "Then prove it." His voice was furious now. "Show me why you're really here." "Damien, maybe we should—" Adora started. "No," he cut her off, his eyes never leaving mine. "I want to know the truth. I'm tired of the games. If she has something to say, she should say it." "I don't have to prove anything to you." "You're my wife," he said, and the word sounded like an insult to my ears. "If you're going to follow me around, checking up on me, I have a right to know why." "I told you, I'm not—" "Then what possible reason could you have for being here?" He was relentless, backing me into a corner, demanding answers I didn't want to give. "Damien, please," Adora interjected again, her voice gentle. "This isn't necessary. I believe her." But her words only seemed to fuel his anger as he refused to give up on this self proclaimed truth he seemed to believe in. "Come on, Lina. Let me show you exactly why we're here. ." Before I could protest, his hand trapped my wrist, and he began pulling me toward the headstone where they'd been standing. I tried to pull away, but his grip was irontight and I couldn't break free, no matter how hard I struggled. "Damien, stop—" "Here," he said, forcing me to stand in front of the grave. "Read it. This is Lyra Scott, Adora's college roommate. She died in a car accident six months ago. We're here to pay our respects on what would have been her birthday. Are you satisfied now? Or do you need more proof that your jealousy is unfounded?" I stared at the headstone, the words blurring through my tears. I hadn't been following him. I hadn't even thought about him when I'd driven here. Just my baby and my dead parents and what advice they would have given me if they were still alive. "I'm sorry for your loss," I managed to say to Adora, though the words felt hollow, even to my own ears. "Thank you," she replied, sniffling, as if she were graciously accepting an apology I hadn't meant to give. Now apologize to me," Damien said. "For following me. For not trusting me." I turned to look at him then, really look at him. The man who thought so little of me. "I won't apologize," I said quietly, "for something I didn't do." '' Lina—" His voice held a warning. I tried to step around him, to leave before I completely broke down, but Jasmine moved at the same moment. We collided, and she stumbled backward with a small cry. Damien's hands immediately left me to steady her. "Are you alright?" he asked her, his voice filled with concern he had never showed me. "I'm fine," Adora said, though she winced as she tried to stand on her feet. "Just twisted it a little." "You should be more careful," Damien said, and it took me a moment to realize he was talking to me. "You could have seriously hurt her." "I didn't mean to—" I started, but the words died in my throat. What was the point? He would always see what he wanted to see, believe what he wanted to believe. "You never mean to," he said coldly. "But you always seem to cause problems anyway. Adora touched his arm again, playing the peacemaker. "Damien, I'm sure it was an accident. Lina didn't mean any harm." I turned to leave, my head down. The lilies hung limply in my hand, forgotten. "That's right, just walk away," Damien called after me. "You've disrupted enough for one day." Something inside me snapped. All the pain, all the loneliness and injustice, I have been experiencing were building up to this as I stopped walking. I turned back to face him, and I let him see the tears rolling down my face. Let him see what he'd done. "My parents are buried here," I said. "Twenty feet from where we're standing. I came to visit them, Damien. I've been coming here every few weeks for ten years—since your grandmother took me in after they died. I didn't know you'd be here. I didn't know anything about Lyra or you people even coming here today, I have far more better things to do with my time. I just wanted to talk to my parents." I watched the color drain from his face as he realized what he should have known as a man who claimed he was my husband. "I wasn't following you," I continued, my voice stronger now despite the tears. "I wasn't checking up on you or spying on you. I was visiting the graves of the two people who loved me unconditionally, the two people who died saving your life. The two people whose sacrifice bound me to you forever."Chapter 77Damien POVThe screens showed surveillance tapes of areas in the city. The phones are constantly being worked by the operatives. Several cups of coffee are beside the laptops. The eye rubbing and soothing of foreheads were becoming more frequent. I stared around the office and remained seated. I have been moving around the makeshift operations room trying to get first hand report of what the analysts were doing and finding out.However, over the past few hours I had remained motionless. I sat down and waited. Then took the decisions that needed to be taken. I gave orders with so much levity and distance that made the analysts blink a few times. Cain and Marcus noticed it but they never said anything. Marcus went close to a screen, he had a document in his hand. “Most of the leads we have failed. The abandoned warehouses, fake identities and traffic cameras footage have been dead ends. I think I know why.”He had my attention with that statement. I leaned forward as he con
Kayden POVChapter 76The doctor immediately demanded that will sanitized the room. The guards came in and took away the used plates she had breakfast with, the sheets were changed. He ordered everyone out and I moved outside. Selina needed her privacy after all.I leaned on the wall, watching the doctor through the slightly ajar door. He examined her head for signs of concussion. He proceeded to get readings of her vitals. I stared at my wristwatch with a scowl on my face. I was using losing the one commodity I couldn’t afford: time. I hated waiting. It had nothing to do with patience. Waiting meant being uncertain and months of planning had eliminated any uncertainty that was possible. Now, I stood here having to wait for a doctor to determine if my carefully laid out plans would be thrashed because of one guard’s incompetence.She looked pale except the places where her skin were bruised. Her complete attention was on her baby. At least, we agreed on something: the baby’s health
Chapter 75Selina POV My heart pounded as the air ran through my face. So close! My chest burned and my muscles were beginning to ache but I ignored the pain as my breathing came in hard spurts. The exit was so close I could almost taste the alluring scent of freedom. I was going to make it. Come just a few more steps. You can do this! My body was protesting violently. The edge of my vision began to blur. Not now. I thought about my baby; the determination and adrenaline that surged through my body sharpen my vision. I pushed myself forward, this was my only chance.My balance was suddenly upended as a muscular hand with a vice-like grip grabbed my arm. No! I tried to pull my arm out of the grip but it was no use. I gathered all my strength and without thinking, slammed into him. He cursed under his breath as my unexpected move sent him crashing to the floor. I picked up myself, a line of pain shot through my arm and took a few steps. I stretched my hands to touch the gate when
CHAPTER 74SELINA POV — The OpeningI had stopped counting the days and started to measure time by the change in the guards rotation and the time my food was brought to me.Routine kept the panic contained and I was able to able to function.As long as I'm alive, I told myself, there's still a chance.I had also been watching covertly. I'd learned early that obvious observation got me more scrutiny, placed the guards on alert which gave me with less room to work. So I watched in sideways and stolen glances rather than long stares or looks.I knew which guards were disciplined and which weren't. The younger one with the mohawk hair checked his phone every time he thought no one was looking. The muscular guard stepped out for cigarettes at the same interval like clockwork. One of them talked too much to the others, filling silence out of nervous habit, which meant his attention split constantly between conversation and duty.And then there was Sefu.He wouldn’t hold my gaze. Discomfort
CHAPTER 73DAMIEN POV I had spent the better part of a day suspecting the wrong man and it was almost impossible to say that out loud.The operations room had thinned out around us. I had the immigration records open on the screen beside me and a travel history that placed him on another continent for every single date that mattered.He hadn't done any of it. I closed the file and looked at him. "I was wrong about you."I didn't dress it up further than that. Cain didn't strike me as a man who needed cushioning. "The evidence pointed at you. I followed it. I was wrong, and I don't have time to be precious about admitting that."He held my gaze for a moment. "If our positions were reversed," he said, "I'd have done the same thing."Cain was a man who understood more than most, the cutthroat nature of our world. "I need your help," I said."You have investigators," he answered."Investigators are useful for tracing money and reading documents. They don’t understand or the world he ope
CHAPTER 72DEREK POVMy office had stopped looking like an office somewhere around midnight. Now it looked where someone was having a breakdown. Documents covered every flat surface and three laptops open to different windows of the same investigation.Nobody had said much in the last hour. There wasn't energy left for conversation. We'd given up chasing symptoms my lawsuit, Caleb's fraud, the tabloid stories and started digging for whatever sat underneath all of it. So far, every thread circled back to one name. Wren Castillo. So we went began the hunt.Dean had dragged in a whiteboard from somewhere and was building a single timeline. I was halfway through a registry search when Caleb went quiet in a way that made me look up."I never signed this," he said.I crossed the room and read over his shoulder. His name was on a company document I'd never heard him mention. It got worse, he was also listed as director, not investor. He checked the incorporation date twice, like exhaustion
Chapter 29SELINA POV. I was on my bed, lying down, still like a statue and lost in space. It was several days after the fall, I have been discharged from the hospital. Damien had insisted I be brought home and cared for by a team of world class doctors and nurses. It’s been three days since the
Chapter 28Damien POVI stood at the door, my breathing ragged as I barely tried to contain my temper. The nerve on her, ordering me to leave the room. I bet she wouldn’t have told Martins to leave the room.After leaving my meeting and breaking some traffic laws to get
CHAPTER 27Selina POVWhere am I ? What happened? Where are we going to? There was a dull ache in my cheeks and slight pressure at the back of my mouth. My eyes flashed open for a second and the images were blurry. I saw the shifting image of a catheter in my mouth.My head spun as t
Chapter 25Selina's POVWalking into the compound, I yawned and clutched my sling bag. The staff seemed a bit busy than usual. Taking a few steps more, I shook my head free of that observation. It was probably the tiredness talking.Today was another day of being left by Priya. How long was she goi







