Mag-log inDaveThe car finally slowed as we approached my hideout.It was located far outside the main city, hidden beyond abandoned roads and overgrown paths that most people no longer bothered to travel. The further we drove in, the more the world seemed to disappear behind us.The building itself was not something that drew attention. From the outside, it looked like an old, unused industrial property. Cracked walls. Faded paint. Rusted metal structures. Nothing about it suggested life or activity.That was the point.I had been staying here ever since Victor Kane was killed.That day changed everything. The world shifted into something more dangerous, more unpredictable. Ethan’s men multiplied overnight, as if they had been waiting for permission to hunt.But they never found me.Because I made sure of that.Ethan could search the entire country if he wanted to. He would still not find me unless I allowed it.That was the difference between us.When the car stopped, I stepped out immediatel
DaveI rushed out of the restaurant, my heartbeat still uneven, my mind still stuck on the image of Serena sitting there like she had been pulled straight out of my memory and placed in front of me just to torture me.My driver was already waiting at the parking lot with the engine running. The headlights cut through the dim evening light, and for a moment I just stood there, scanning the surroundings out of habit, making sure nothing felt off. Years of running and hiding had trained me to never relax completely, even in moments that looked safe.I opened the back door and slid into the car without hesitation.“Drive,” I said immediately.The driver nodded once and pulled out of the parking lot without wasting a second.Only when we merged into the main road did I finally allow myself to lean back.A long breath escaped me, heavy with tension I did not even realize I had been holding.God, that was close.I muttered it under my breath, staring out through the tinted window as the city
My Dear Amazing Readers, ❤️ First of all, I want to sincerely apologize for my late updates. I'm truly sorry for keeping you waiting. Please bear with me. I never realized just how challenging motherhood could be until I experienced it myself. Taking care of three children while trying to write at the same time hasn't been easy. Some days, I barely have enough time to sit down and focus on writing. I know how frustrating it feels to wait for an update that doesn't come, and I never want to disappoint any of you. Your patience, love, and support mean so much to me, and I truly appreciate every single one of you. For now, I promise to do my very best to update one chapter every day. It may not be as much as before, but I'm giving it my all, and I hope you'll continue this journey with me. Thank you so much for your understanding, your patience, and for never giving up on my stories. Once again, I'm deeply sorry. I love you all so much! 💕💕💕 With love, Your Author ❤️
Serena"Serena..." The voice sounded far away. "Serena."A gentle tap landed on my arm.I blinked.My eyes slowly shifted away from the restaurant entrance where Dave had disappeared only seconds ago.Marcus was looking at me with worry written all over his face."Serena?""Y-Yes..." My voice came out as a whisper.I was still staring at the door, still expecting Dave to walk back inside with that terrifying smile on his face.Ethan immediately noticed something was wrong.He moved his chair closer until his knee touched mine.His warm hand gently wrapped around mine. "Babe."I looked at him.His brows were tightly knitted together. "Are you alright?"I shook my head almost immediately. "No..." My voice trembled. "I'm... I'm not."Everyone around the table became quiet.Ethan squeezed my hand gently. "What happened? Are you feeling pain?"I swallowed hard. "I just saw Dave."Silence.Complete silence.Marcus's eyes widened. "What?"Nadia gasped. "Dave?"Even little Kelvin looked confu
Dear readers, I want to apologize for not updating yesterday. I took my baby for her Penta 1 vaccination, and she wasn't feeling well afterward, so I had to give her my full attention and couldn't write. Thank you all for your patience, understanding, and for staying with me throughout this journey. Your support means so much to me. Also, please check out my new book, Too Late To Take Me Back, Alpha. I promise it's a story you'll love! Thank you for your continued love and support. ❤️
SerenaTwo weeks later...For the first time in a very long time, life felt peaceful.Not perfect.Dave was still out there somewhere.But peaceful.No attacks, no threats, no emergency meetings, no sudden disasters.Just peace.And honestly?I was learning how to breathe again.The twins had become very active lately.Sometimes they kicked so hard that I nearly dropped whatever I was holding.Dr. Amelia said it was normal.Ethan, however, acted like every kick was a national emergency.The man practically called the doctor every other day.I smiled to myself as I reviewed the documents on my desk.The afternoon sunlight streamed through the large windows of my office.The company was doing better than ever.The stock prices had recovered, investors were returning.Lawrence Global was finally stable again.A small smile appeared on my lips.Then suddenly, the office door opened.I looked up.Immediately, my smile widened.It was Ethan.He walked into the office wearing a perfectly tai
SerenaI woke up feeling terrible.My head was pounding. My stomach was churning. My entire body felt weak and heavy, like someone had drained all the energy from me.I tried to sit up, but the room spun."Whoa," I gasped, falling back against the pillows.Immediately, Ethan was there."Serena?" Hi
Marcus As soon as I got into my room, I collapsed onto the bed and stared at the ceiling.God, everything is falling apart.The company is gone. My father is going to prison.Serena hates us. And I have no idea how to fix any of it.A knock on the door interrupted my thoughts."Go away," I called
Marcus At the hospital, we sat in the waiting room for what felt like hours.My mother was sobbing quietly, her hands clasped in prayer.Victoria sat beside her, pale and silent.And I just sat there, numb, unable to process anything.Finally, a doctor came out."Mrs. Wellington?" he said.My moth
SerenaThe restaurant was elegant and quiet, with soft lighting and classical music playing in the background.Dave had reserved a private booth in the corner."So," he said after we'd ordered. "Tell me everything. What happened after I left? How did you end up running Lawrence Global?"I gave him







