LOGINEvelyn’s POV
Charlie looked at her with such worship it made my stomach turn. He leaned down and kissed her forehead, his eyes never leaving mine as he adored her right in front of me. “We have a lot to talk about, baby. I need to know all that has happened.” Charlie breathed. “Yes baby, I’ll tell you about it when we’re alone.” "Get out of my sight, Evelyn," he ordered immediately. "Go to your room and stay there. I want to celebrate my wife’s return without looking at the woman who tried to destroy her." As I walked up the stairs, a wave of nausea hit me as their mocking laughs filled my ears but I didn’t allow them to see me break. I couldn’t breathe as I returned to my room and silently waited for the worst to happen. I sat on the edge of the mattress, my hands trembling as I stared at the door, but I didn't have to wait long. Less than an hour had passed before the heavy thud of Charlie’s footsteps signaled his arrival and like always, he didn’t knock. He threw the door open, followed closely by a man in a suit who was carrying a briefcase. Charlie didn't even look at me as he snatched a thick stack of papers from the lawyer and tossed them onto the table violently. "Sign them," Charlie commanded. His voice was flat and devoid of any emotion. He sounded bored, as if he were finally discarding a piece of furniture that had cluttered his home for too long. "I’m done playing house with a villain. Serena is back, and she is the only one who deserves to be by my side. With that said, I want you out of this house and out of my life before the sun sets." "Charlie, please, just listen—" "I’m done listening to your lies, Evelyn!" he roared, making me flinch away in fear. "The woman I love was out there suffering through experimental surgeries because of your malicious acts, while you were here, eating my food and sleeping in my bed. You’re a curse!" The door behind him opened again and my heart sank further. My parents walked in, but they weren't looking at me. They were doting on Serena, who was draped over my mother’s arm like a fragile, precious doll. "Oh, our sweet Serena," my mother cooed, smoothing my sister’s hair. She finally spared me a glance and her eyes instantly filled with irritation. "Evelyn, don't make this difficult, so sign the papers. The family has suffered enough scandal because of your jealousy and it’s time we all moved on." "Move on?" I stood up, my voice cracking. "She was never paralyzed! Look at her! She’s perfectly fine!" "That’s enough!" my father barked. He turned to Charlie and his tone immediately softened. "Charlie, please excuse us for a moment. We need to speak with our daughter privately to... ensure she understands the gravity of the situation." Charlie didn't hesitate. He only threw one last look at me before heading for the door. "Make it fast. I want her gone in minutes." The moment the door shut, the atmosphere changed immediately. The fragile Serena straightened her posture and her innocent look vanished before I could blink. She walked over to my vanity and picked up a gold lipstick with a smirk. "You really have no taste, Evelyn," Serena remarked, her voice dripping with mockery. "How could you do this?" I whispered, looking at my parents. "You knew? You knew she was walking this whole time?" My mother let out a tired sigh, crossing her arms. "We knew where she was, yes. Serena needed a break from the pressure, and she deserved to be happy. If that meant letting Charlie believe his own theories about the accident, then so be it." "You let him break me!" I screamed, the betrayal cutting deeper than any of Charlie’s insults. "He treated me like a criminal for three years! He hated me because he thought I was behind all this and you just… watched?" "It was for the best, Evelyn," my father said coldly. "Serena was always the one with the future. Charlie’s obsession with her kept our business ties with the Thornes strong. You were always the black sheep, the quiet one no one would miss. It was a small price to pay for your sister’s happiness." Serena laughed happily as she walked towards me. "I told them I wouldn't come back until I was ready to be a bride, not a patient. I wanted to see if you could actually make him love you, but look at you. You’re pathetic. You spent three years being my shadow, and he still couldn't wait to throw you away the second I stood up." The weight of their combined hatred pressed down on me so bad that I struggled to breathe. I had always thought that perhaps my family would grow to love me, but now I got the message clearly. All the pain I had nursed since I was small slowly began to dull as I accepted my fate. They hadn't just used me. They had sacrificed me and felt no remorse. With a shaky breath, I walked over to the table and grabbed the pen that was attached to the document. With one last look at my family, I signed my name without caring to read the divorce. "There," I said, tossing the pen on the floor. "I hope you all get exactly what you deserve." “You’re going to thank us for this one day, you just watch.” My dad said, like they didn't just betray me. “You’re doing this for family and it’s actually a privilege—” “I don’t want to hear any more of your words,” I said with a coldness that made everyone stunned. My whole life, I never dared to talk back to them or even justify myself, but not anymore. Without wasting more time, I reached for the suitcase I had packed earlier, took one last look at them, and walked out of the door with a mind of my own. This was far from over.JulianI could tell she was desperate to speak to me. I deliberately acted as though I hadn't noticed, but I saw every attempt because I wanted her to need me.For three days, she had lingered at the edges of every room, finding excuses to walk past wherever I was. She always paused a little too long before turning away whenever I failed to acknowledge her.I made sure to keep my distance.Every morning, I took Leo to breakfast myself. I asked about his dreams, his favorite cartoons, or whatever happened to be on his mind, giving him my full attention while Evelyn sat across the table receiving nothing more than a polite nod."Uncle Julian, do you want to see my drawing?" Leo asked one morning, sliding a sheet of paper across the table."Show me everything," I replied, leaning forward.Evelyn watched us quietly, saying nothing.Neither did I.The separate room had been intentional. The staff had been briefed before she even arrived, and I knew exactly what that small detail would do t
SerenaI needed to reach Frank somehow. Sitting in that house with nothing to occupy my hands was becoming unbearable, especially knowing Evelyn was still out there breathing.It had been almost a week."So Julian still hasn't brought her to me," I muttered to the empty room as I paced the length of the sitting room. "A whole week, and I'm supposed to sit here waiting for everything to fall into place so I can finally get my life back?"I needed something to keep myself busy.I began searching through the cabinets in the study, opening one drawer after another. I wasn't looking for anything in particular. I simply needed something to do.That was when I found a folder tucked against the back of the bottom drawer.I pulled it out and opened it.Inside were documents, photographs, and an investigation report with a name printed clearly across the top.Leo Hart.I lowered myself onto the chair and turned the pages slowly.There were photographs of a little boy, paperwork comparing date
CharlieI didn't know why it had taken me this long to notice it.Even if it would cost the last drop of my blood, I would make sure Evelyn and my child were safe, I would make right every wrong and every hurt I created with Serena, no matter what it took."I'll get her somewhere safe, no matter what," I murmured, scrolling through my contacts.I called the first Airbnb that came to mind. I had used it before for visiting executives. It was quiet, private, and usually available."I'm sorry, sir," the woman on the phone apologized. "We're fully booked for the next three weeks."I called another."Fully booked, sir."The third gave me exactly the same answer.I dropped the phone onto the dashboard and covered my face with both hands.Every closed door felt like Serena getting one step closer.A hotel wasn't an option. Anyone with enough determination and enough money could find out which room Evelyn was staying in. Security only went so far, and Serena had already proven she was willing
Evelyn I had finally conquered my fear and called him. For a moment, I feared his rejection more than anything else. But he had come. Now all I had to do was be ready. I moved through the house with Amanda close behind me, checking every room to make sure everything that needed to stay remained in place while everything coming with us was packed and accounted for. "Is Leo's bag ready?" I asked. "Yes, ma'am. I packed it last night," she answered. "His medication?" "It's in the front pocket." "My documents? The red folder?" "In your carry bag, ma'am. Left-side zip." I stopped in the hallway and turned to her. "Amanda, are you certain everything is there?" She nodded without hesitation. "Everything is in order, ma'am." Satisfied, I walked to the front door and called for the head security guard. He appeared within seconds. "Ma'am?" "I'm going to be away for some time," I explained. "I need you and your team to remain on this property. I don't want the house sitting empty.
Julian It had been a few days since I called her. I had waited and waited, but my patience was beginning to wear thin. I needed to get this over with. I sat at my desk, staring at my phone. For the fourth time that morning, I told myself I wasn't going to call her. The plan depended on her coming to me. Desperation only worked when the other person was the desperate one. Three days of silence, however, was beginning to feel less like strategy and more like defeat. I picked up my phone, then set it back down. "Has she left the city?" I muttered. I pulled my laptop closer, opened a browser, and typed her name into the search bar. It was a habit born from equal parts paranoia and restlessness. The results were exactly the same as they had been two days earlier. Nothing new, no sightings, no public announcements. Just old articles about Hart-Willy, coverage of the gala, and a brief report on the warehouse incident that identified her as the victim without revealing where she was.
Serena Everything was starting to fall into place. I just needed to make Frank believe I was completely committed to him and would never turn against him. Three days in this house, and the walls already felt like they were closing in. I woke that morning with a headache and a craving for juice and cookies. I opened my mouth to call for someone, then stopped. There was nobody to call. No staff, no housekeeper, nobody. Just me, four walls, and the unsettling silence of a house that had never truly been lived in. "Are you serious?" I muttered, pushing myself off the couch and heading for the kitchen. "I'm a fugitive, and I can't even get someone to bring me a glass of juice. This is what my life has become." I found the juice in the refrigerator and the cookies in the cabinet above the counter. Carrying them back to the sitting room, I dropped onto the couch with all the frustration of a woman deeply offended by her own circumstances. I switched on the television. My face filled
CharlieThe office was the only place that had ever asked nothing of me except results, and that morning I needed that more than I needed anything else.I had not called Serena. I had woken up, showered, dressed and driven straight in without checking my phone beyond the work notifications and I fe
EvelynThe red dress was doing exactly what I needed it to do and I knew it before I even turned away from the mirror.Leo appeared in the doorway behind me with wide eyes, his SpiderMan toy dangling from one hand. "Mama, are we going to the park?"I turned and crouched down to his level, smoothing
CharlieI was looking at the same woman but a different twin with the most stupid mindset and I had married her.The security guards still had her arms when I appeared in the doorway and Serena was not interested in being restrained by anyone."You shameless man," she screamed, twisting against the
EvelynI was returning to the same place that broke me, not as a broken person but as someone who would break all of them soon."Evelyn, are you ready yet, we are going to miss our flight," Julian called from the doorway, his voice carried that familiar edge of impatience that told me he had probab







