LOGINThe doors closed behind Selena with a soft click, swallowing the faint sound of her footsteps as she disappeared beyond the hallway.
For several moments, Adrian remained seated behind his desk without moving. The office gradually fell silent again.
Adrian’s fingers rested lightly against the file still sitting open before him, her photograph clipped neatly to the front page beside several background reports and financial summaries.
The file contained everything his investigators had gathered on Selena Reed.
Educated, quiet, financially desperate, and entirely disconnected from the kind of world usually associated with the Kingston family.
Adrian stood and crossed toward the windows, dark leather shoes tapping softly against the marble floor beneath him.
Rain fogged portions of the glass while headlights reflected across the soaked streets below in long streaks of gold and white. Somewhere beneath the storm, people hurried through the evening traffic desperate to get home to lives entirely separate from his own, while office towers across the city remained brightly lit with employees still working late into the night.
One hand slipped into his pocket as fragments of the earlier conversation replayed quietly in his mind.
She had been consistent.
Every answer matched the reports his investigators had already compiled, yet somehow the reports themselves had failed to fully explain her.
There had been no exaggerated sob story, no attempt to flatter him or gain sympathy. Even her nervousness had felt genuine in a way most people failed to imitate convincingly.
That alone separated her from the countless heiresses and socialites who had spent years attempting to attach themselves to him.
Selena Reed did not carry herself like someone chasing power. There were no designer gowns, no carefully rehearsed charm, and no obvious hunger hidden behind polished smiles.
Still, experience had taught him that appearances rarely meant much.
People became remarkably skilled at pretending whenever enough money and influence were involved.
Marriage had never interested him because relationships, in Adrian’s experience, were little more than unnecessary complications wrapped in emotion, obligation, and eventual disappointment.
He had spent most of his adult life watching powerful families disguise strategic arrangements as romance while privately living entirely separate lives behind closed doors.
Public appearances, carefully selected spouses, and perfect photographs taken for headlines and shareholders alike.
Love rarely survived inside environments built entirely around power.
After a certain point, Adrian stopped believing emotional attachment was worth the complications it created.
He already possessed everything most people spent their entire lives chasing: wealth, influence, authority, and complete control over his future.
Marriage offered nothing he lacked.
He never planned to have a wife, much less one chosen for him by his grandfather.
Adrian’s expression darkened slightly as he recalled the conversation from several weeks earlier.
William Kingston had been seated across from him inside the private conference room overlooking the city, one hand resting calmly against the silver handle of his cane while his sharp eyes remained fixed on Adrian without wavering.
“If you refuse to settle down,” William had said evenly, “perhaps you are not mature enough to continue leading Kingston Global alone.”
Adrian still remembered the irritation that immediately followed.
“I’m not discussing this again.”
“No,” William replied calmly. “You’re listening.”
The room had gone completely still after that.
Most people mistook William Kingston’s warmth for softness. That was usually their first mistake.
Adrian had known better since childhood.
His grandfather possessed the rare ability to dismantle an entire negotiation without ever raising his voice. Kingston Global had not become one of the most powerful corporations in Corvenna through luck alone.
“You know how to build power,” William continued calmly. “That does not mean you understand legacy.”
“I understand the company.”
“No,” William corrected quietly. “You understand control. There is a difference.”
Even now, Adrian could still remember the silence that followed afterward.
The warning had irritated him, mostly because William Kingston still controlled enough shares within the company to interfere whenever he chose. Adrian may have been the acting CEO, but William remained the foundation the entire empire had originally been built upon.
And foundations did not disappear simply because a new structure rose above them.
Adrian had spent years expanding Kingston Global into international markets, stabilizing unstable divisions, and transforming risky acquisitions into assets other companies had been too cautious to pursue.
He would not allow anyone to compromise his authority. Not competitors. Not shareholders. Not even his own family.
If marriage was the price required to maintain control, then so be it.
A knock interrupted the silence.
“Come in.”
The office doors opened, and Nathan stepped inside carrying his tablet beneath one arm.
“I’ve arranged for the driver to ensure Ms. Reed arrives home safely,” he informed him. “The image preparation appointments have also been scheduled. Her first session begins tomorrow morning.”
Adrian gave a slight nod, his gaze drifting briefly back toward the rain beyond the windows.
Nathan hesitated briefly before continuing.
“Your grandfather also requested an engagement photoshoot. The images will be used for the official press release, wedding materials, and media distribution.”
Adrian’s expression remained unreadable.
“Schedule it.”
“Yes, sir.”
Once Nathan left, Adrian crossed toward the leather sofa near the side of the office. Sitting down slowly, he leaned back against the dark leather and closed his eyes briefly.
For the first time in years, his carefully controlled life had shifted slightly off course.
And somehow, that unsettled him more than he expected.
For a few moments, neither Adrian nor Grace spoke.The steady rhythm of the heart monitor filled the quiet room while afternoon sunlight stretched across the floor through the hospital window.Grace was the first to break the silence.“You didn’t have to bring fruit.”Adrian glanced at it briefly.“It seemed appropriate.”A small smile appeared on Grace’s face.“My mother used to show up with fruit every time somebody caught a cold. According to her, apples could solve almost anything.”“Did it work?”“No.”Grace settled back against her pillow.“I have to admit, you’re not what I expected.”Her tone remained light, but her gaze stayed thoughtful.“Most people spend their entire lives learning how to fill a room. You seem perfectly comfortable letting everyone else do the talking.”Adrian looked toward her.“Is that good or bad?”“I haven’t decided yet.”The conversation lapsed into silence again. Outside the window, afternoon sunlight stretched across the neighboring buildings while
Wednesday arrived beneath clear skies and a mild afternoon breeze. Selena was fastening the clasp of her watch when her phone buzzed quietly against the kitchen counter.Adrian.I'm downstairs.After grabbing her bag, she headed downstairs expecting to see the familiar black Viremont waiting outside the apartment building. Instead, the curb sat empty.Selena paused briefly before pulling out her phone.Where are you?The response appeared almost immediately.I'm in the Veltrion.Her gaze swept farther down the street before landing on a sleek black sedan parked beneath the shade of a large oak tree near the corner. The vehicle looked expensive even by luxury standards, though it carried a far more understated presence than the cars she normally associated with the Kingston family.Before she could walk closer, the driver's side door opened. Adrian stepped out. For a moment, Selena almost didn't recognize him. It wasn't that he looked different. It was that he looked normal.Instead of
Tuesday arrived with another full schedule waiting for her. By ten o'clock that morning, the familiar black Viremont was already waiting outside her apartment building.Charles stepped out the moment she approached."Good morning, Ms. Reed."For some reason, seeing a familiar face immediately made the morning feel slightly less intimidating."It's nice to see you again, Charles.""And you as well, ma'am."A short while later, the car pulled away from the curb while the city passed quietly beyond the tinted windows. Selena rested her head lightly against the seat as her thoughts drifted toward the appointment ahead.A bridal fitting.Even now, the entire thing felt strangely unreal.Growing up, Selena had never spent much time imagining weddings. Marriage had always felt distant, something that happened to other people who spent years planning venues, color palettes, and flower arrangements. Even now, on the way to one of the most exclusive bridal ateliers in the country, the experienc
Selena woke naturally that morning instead of being pulled awake by stress. Soft morning light filtered through the curtains while the quiet hum of the city drifted faintly through the apartment. For several peaceful seconds, she simply remained beneath the blankets staring at the ceiling.Selena exhaled softly before reaching for her phone on the nightstand. Several unread notifications immediately lit across the screen. And one message from Nathan. Somehow, that was the least surprising part.Good morning, Ms. Reed.Attached is the preliminary two-week preparation schedule regarding the wedding arrangements. Transportation and security accommodations will be coordinated accordingly throughout the process.Please review and notify me regarding any scheduling conflicts.Selena frowned slightly before opening the attachment. The document was nearly six pages long. Selena stared silently at the screen. This no longer resembled wedding planning. It resembled operational preparation for a
Dinner eventually came to an end beneath the warm glow of candlelight and soft conversation. William pushed himself slowly to his feet before looking toward Selena.“Come,” he said casually. “You should see more of the estate before you leave.”Before Selena could respond, William had already started toward the doors while Evelyn rose gracefully beside him. Adrian followed several steps behind them in silence. A short while later, they moved through the western halls of the manor together.William spoke easily as they walked, occasionally pointing out different parts of the estate with the casual familiarity of someone who had spent decades inside its walls.“That ballroom was renovated three times because my wife hated the original flooring.”“You chose the flooring,” Evelyn reminded him calmly from behind.“And I suffered for it repeatedly.”A faint smile touched Selena’s lips.Eventually, they passed through an enormous private library stretching across two floors beneath warm ambe
Around her, movement slowly returned to the sitting room as everyone prepared to head toward dinner.William finally pushed himself to his feet first.“Well,” he said, sounding entirely unhurried, “I suppose I should stop pretending conversation is a valid excuse for delaying everyone’s dinner.”Evelyn rose gracefully beside him.“A rare moment of self-awareness.”William looked entirely unconcerned by the comment.Mrs. Ellis guided them farther down the west corridor toward the formal dining room.The dining room looked like something pulled from an architectural magazine. A long dark wood table stretched beneath an enormous crystal chandelier while candlelight reflected softly against polished silver and porcelain place settings. Tall windows overlooked the dark lake beyond the estate grounds where the final traces of sunset still lingered faintly across the water.William naturally took the head of the table once everyone entered while Evelyn settled into the seat beside him.To Se
By the time Charles arrived outside her apartment building that afternoon, Selena had changed outfits three separate times.Every dress suddenly felt wrong, too formal, too simple, too flashy.Standing in front of her mirror for the fourth time, Selena let out a frustrated sigh before finally settl
Monday morning arrived far too quickly.The moment Selena stepped back into Hartwell Financial Consulting, everything felt strangely surreal.Employees hurried through the lobby balancing coffees and laptops while quiet conversations echoed near the elevators about deadlines, meetings, and clients.
The deep voice from the other side sent a small jolt through her.Selena tightened her grip slightly against the metal handles before slowly pushing the doors open. They were heavier than she expected. Cool air drifted against her skin as the scent of cedar and expensive leather settled around her
After departing from the old house, Selena took a cab back to her apartment.The drive passed in silence.Streetlights blurred beyond the rain-speckled window as she rested her head lightly against the cool glass. Outside, Ashbourne continued moving normally despite the storm lingering over the cit







