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Evelyn’s POV
I stared at the small candle in the center of the table with a faint smile that was slowly becoming exhausting. The tiny flame flickered softly, casting a warm glow over the wine glass and the bouquet of white roses in front of me. This rooftop restaurant was beautiful. Too beautiful for someone who had been sitting alone for almost two hours. I glanced at the watch on my wrist. 9:43 PM. Damien still had not arrived. Again. “Excuse me, Madam. Would you like us to serve the food now?” the waiter asked carefully for the third time that night. I lifted my head and forced a polite smile. “Just a little longer.” A sentence even I no longer believed. Today was our third wedding anniversary. Three years of being Evelyn Sinclair, the wife of Damien Sinclair, the heir of the Sinclair family who always looked perfect in the eyes of the world. Young CEO. Handsome. Wealthy. Elegant. Nearly flawless. At least, that was what everyone believed. I lowered my gaze to the wedding ring on my finger and let out a quiet sigh. I did not know when our marriage had turned into something so cold and exhausting. Damien was always busy. Always working and always full of excuses. He was not like this before. Back then, he would arrive early just to see me, even willing to cancel meetings just because I had a mild flu. Back then, I never had to wonder whether he loved me. Back then, Damien used to look at me as if I was the only woman in the world. Now? Even our anniversary was less important than his work. I picked up my phone again. His last message was still on the screen. [Emergency meeting. Wait for me.] The message had been sent three hours ago. I almost laughed reading it. It was ridiculous how I was still waiting for a man who clearly no longer considered me a priority. Yet I stayed. Like an idiot still hoping he would walk through that door with an apologetic smile and tell me I mattered to him. Heavy rain poured outside the restaurant windows, making the city lights look blurred and shimmering. I stared at the view for a long time until suddenly my phone vibrated. My eyes lit up immediately. I thought Damien was finally calling. But my smile slowly disappeared when I saw an unfamiliar number on the screen. A photo came in without any message attached. For some reason, my chest suddenly tightened. I opened the photo slowly. Within one second, my entire body froze. The picture showed a man sitting on the edge of a hotel bed with his white shirt half open. A woman was hugging him from behind while pressing her lips intimately against his neck. I recognized the man instantly. Damien. My husband. My hands trembled so violently that I almost dropped my phone. My breathing caught in my throat. “No.” The word came out as nothing more than a whisper. This had to be wrong. Edited. Someone trying to destroy my marriage. Because no matter how distant Damien had become I still could not imagine him betraying me like this. But before I could think further, another photo came in. This time it was clearer. Damien’s face was visible from the side. His eyes were closed while the woman kissed his neck affectionately. Then my chest felt like it had been stabbed. On the table beside the bed was the watch I had bought as his anniversary gift tonight. The same watch he claimed he had not had time to pick up because he was too busy working. It felt like the world stopped spinning. Under the photo, a message appeared. [Thank you for lending me your husband tonight.] I stared at the screen until my vision blurred with tears. It felt as if someone was slowly tearing my heart apart. No. Damien could not have done this. Not tonight. Not on our anniversary. Not after everything I sacrificed for him. Yet deep inside, I knew the photos were real. My instincts already knew the answer before I even tried denying it. Maybe that was why it hurt so much. Because a part of me had already noticed the changes in him long ago. Late nights, emotional distance, rare touches, and the way he barely looked at me anymore. But I kept pretending not to see it because loving Damien had become a habit I could not break. My fingers moved on their own, zooming in on the image. Then I noticed the hotel logo reflected in the mirror behind them. Monarch Grand Hotel. My heart pounded violently. I stood up too quickly, causing my chair to scrape loudly and nearly fall over. The waiter from earlier immediately looked alarmed. “Madam, are you alright?” I did not answer. I grabbed my bag and walked out of the restaurant as fast as I could. The rain slammed against my body the moment I stepped out of the taxi in front of the hotel. My dress was soaked. My hair was ruined. But I did not care at all. I kept walking inside with a heart that felt ready to explode. “Good evening, Madam.” “What suite is Damien Sinclair staying in?” I cut in quickly. The receptionist looked startled hearing his name. “I’m sorry, we cannot give out guest information.” I showed her the photo on my phone with trembling hands. My face must have looked too devastated because the woman finally swallowed nervously. “Suite 2808.” I immediately headed for the elevator without another word. My hands were cold. My breathing grew heavier with every second the elevator climbed toward the twenty eighth floor. Please, don’t let this nightmare be real. The elevator doors opened slowly. The hotel corridor was so silent that I could hear every sound of my footsteps. I walked slowly until I finally stopped in front of the suite. My hands trembled violently. Then I heard it. A woman’s laughter from inside the room. Followed by Damien’s low and gentle voice. A voice I had not heard directed at me in a very long time. Something inside me shattered completely at that moment. That soft tone used to belong to me. I used to be the woman who could make Damien sound like that. The suite door was not fully closed. I pushed it open slowly. My world collapsed right in front of me. Damien stood beside the bed, holding a woman wearing a red satin robe. She laughed softly while playing with his tie flirtatiously. The moment she saw me, she smiled with pure triumph. “Oops,” she said casually. “Your wife is here.” Damien’s body froze instantly. Slowly, he turned toward me. The moment our eyes met, all color drained from his face. “Evelyn?” I could not speak. I could only stare at him while my body felt completely numb. The red lipstick on his neck. His messy shirt. The ruined bed behind them. Every piece of evidence felt like endless slaps across my face. This was the man I loved more than myself. I trusted him my entire life. Damien immediately stepped closer. “Listen to me first-”q SLAP! The sound of my slap echoed loudly through the entire room. Damien’s face turned to the side from the impact. Even his mistress looked shocked. My hand trembled after hitting him, yet strangely, I felt incredibly calm now. Calm like someone who had finally realized all her hopes had died a long time ago. “You disgust me.” Damien immediately grabbed my wrist. “It’s not what you think.” I let out a quiet laugh hearing that lie. It was almost funny how this man still thought I was stupid enough to believe him. The woman crossed her arms and smirked. “Damien, your wife is too dramatic.” I stared at her for a long moment. Beautiful, young and Confident. Wearing my husband’s shirt. My chest hurt so badly looking at her. Was this why Damien stopped looking at me? Because he found someone younger? Someone more exciting? Still, I held back every tear threatening to fall. Slowly, I removed the wedding ring from my finger. Damien instantly tensed. “Evelyn, don’t joke around.” I saw fear in his eyes. Not guilt. Fear. I placed the ring on the bedside table. My gaze stayed fixed on him, empty and cold. “I’m divorcing you.” Damien’s expression changed drastically. For the first time that night, I saw real panic in his eyes. “No.” I turned to leave. But before I could take another step, Damien suddenly grabbed my arm harshly from behind until my body slammed against his chest. His voice sounded low and dangerous near my ear. “You think the Sinclair family will let you leave that easily?”Sebastian's POV Sleep never came that night. Every passing hour only strengthened my determination to find Evelyn.The city was still dark when I arrived at the temporary command center. Every available member of my security division had already gathered.Large monitors covered one wall of the room. They displayed traffic cameras, surveillance footage, and live location reports.No one spoke unless it was necessary. Everyone understood how serious the situation had become.I stood before the screens. My eyes moved from one image to another."Status."One of my investigators stepped forward. "We've collected footage from more than two hundred cameras."I nodded once. "Show me everything."The recordings began playing one after another. Every route leading away from Evelyn's neighborhood appeared on the monitors.The black van entered the first intersection at 8:47 p.m. It disappeared several minutes later.Another camera found it again. Th
Sebastian's POV Evelyn left the hospital later than expected. It had been a long and exhausting day.After everything that had happened with Damien, I had offered to drive her home. She politely declined."I'll be fine."I looked at her for a moment. Something about tonight felt unusually uneasy."Call me when you get home."She gave a small nod. "I always do."I watched her car disappear into the evening traffic. Only after the taillights vanished did I return to my own vehicle.Neither of us noticed another car leaving the hospital a short distance behind hers. It stayed far enough away to avoid drawing attention.The black sedan followed quietly through the city streets. It never attempted to overtake her.Inside her car, Evelyn remained completely unaware. She focused only on the road ahead.The traffic gradually became lighter. Streetlights cast long shadows across the empty roads.Nearly thirty minutes later, Evelyn finally reac
Evelyn's POV I agreed to meet Damien for one reason. It had nothing to do with him.It was because of my father. Nothing else mattered.The hospital lobby was very quiet that afternoon. Doctors and nurses moved through the corridors. Families waited anxiously outside the transplant center.I found Damien standing near the windows. He turned when he saw me approaching.A faint smile crossed his face. It disappeared when he realized I wasn't smiling back."You came." "I came for my father." His expression stiffened. Then he nodded toward a private consultation room."We should talk inside." I followed him. The door closed behind us. The hallway noises were left outside.Neither of us spoke away. The silence between us felt heavy.Damien finally broke it. "Your father has an opportunity." I folded my arms. "Get to the point." He took a breath. Then he placed d
Evelyn's POV The split had changed all. My future was mine only.There were no hopes waiting for me at home. There was no one to choose what I should be?A week after I got back from the work trip, I went into Sebastian's room. It was calm inside, and the sun shone through the tall windows.He looked away from the papers on his desk, "You made a choice.""I did."He shut the book in front of him. His focus was all on me now."I'd like to accept your offer."A light grin showed on his face it was tiny but real"I'm glad."He pushed a file over the table. Inside was an official job deal.I looked at every page with care. The more I looked, the more shocked I got.There were no strange rules. There were no secret parts that held back my power.I glanced at Sebastian. "This gives me full power over a lab.""It does."I frowned slightly. "Including recruitm
Evelyn's POV The first thing I noticed after I left my room was how quiet it was. It didn't last long.The moment I stepped into the hallway several people looked at me before looking away. Their reactions felt weird.Almost uncomfortable. I frowned a bit. I kept walking toward the elevator.My phone vibrated in my hand. The screen was filled with lots of notifications.News articles, messages and social media tags showed up one after another. I was curious so I opened the headline."Business. Secret Lovers? Evelyn Sinclair and Sebastian Cross Caught in a Hotel Moment."I stared at the screen. Then I opened the pictures.The images showed Sebastian carrying me through the hotel parking garage after the attack. From the angle they were taken it looked like we were hugging.The headlines did the rest. I closed the article.A slow breath came out of my mouth. People weren't interested in the tr
Damien's POVI hadn't slept.The moment I closed my eyes I saw Evelyn lying unconscious in that hotel room. All the memories from the two days replayed in my mind until my phone vibrated against the desk.At first I ignored it. It kept ringing until I finally picked it up. The screen was flooded with messages most from reporters and the rest from business associates.The headline attached to every message was the same."Sinclair CEOs Wife Seen in Moment with Sebastian Cross."My stomach tightened. I opened the article without thinking.The first photograph filled the screen. Sebastian was carrying Evelyn through the hotel parking garage. It looked intimate. Personal. Not like a rescue. I swiped to the picture then another. Every angle had been carefully chosen to tell a story that wasn't true.The comments below were even worse. “They've been having an affair.” “Poor Damien Sinclair.”
Evelyn’s POVMy entire body felt numb.I could not help but look at Damien’s hand holding that woman's waist. The way he bent his head to talk softly to her made my heart hurt even more.She looked fragile beside him.Important. Precious.At the same time, I stood a few steps back feeling like my h
Evelyn's POV I stared at Sebastian for a moment without moving. The rain was coming down hard on the empty road at night. The black Rolls-Royce parked beside me looked weird. Sebastian Sinclair sat inside calm as always. His black suit looked perfect. He was sitting up straight. His sharp eyes w
Evelyn’s POVThe room went quiet after Sebastian said something. I saw the Sinclair family looking uncomfortable. Some guests were whispering to each other.Sebastian was still standing there with a glass of whiskey in his hand. His face was calm. His eyes seemed really sharp.Damien’s aunt let out
Evelyn’s POVMy hands trembled violently as I stared at the photo on my phone screen. It was that necklace. The crescent moon diamond necklace Damien gave me on our second wedding anniversary.I still remembered the way he fastened it around my neck himself while telling me I was the only woman who







