LOGINEvelyn’s POV
Five years later. Five years was a long time to build a fortress and even longer to sharpen a blade that is meant for revenge. I stood at the windows of the Hart-Willy headquarters with an unreadable expression. From this height, the cars looked like ants and everything seemed surreal. This was the view I had earned over the years. My hair was no longer a curtain to hide behind like it was all those years ago. Now, it was swept up into a sleek, aggressive bun that showcased the sharp but alluring angles of my face. My amber eyes, once clouded with the haze of pain and uncertainty, were now as clear as day. "The Thorne Enterprises quarterly report is on your desk, Ms. Hart," my assistant murmured, placing a folder on my desk. “Their stock has dipped another four percent and your silent acquisitions of their subsidiary logistics firms are beginning to choke their supply chain." "Good," I replied, my voice a calm and melodic flow. "Continue the pressure because I want them desperate by the end of the fiscal month." As she walked away, I turned back to the window as my mind got lost in thoughts. People often asked how I had risen so fast. They whispered about Julian Willy, the man from the bus station who once helped me but now had become my business partner and namesake of my company. But the truth behind it all was the greed of the Thorne family. When I was Charlie’s wife, I had been the black sheep allowed to handle the boring administrative filings he found beneath him because I was educated, but he never deemed me worthy. I had used my meager allowance to buy up tiny, undervalued private shares in a tech startup Thorne Enterprises had discarded as a tax write-off. I had hidden those shares in a blind trust and acted like I owned nothing. While I was in Oakhaven, that startup had bloomed into a global telecommunications giant and by the time Charlie was celebrating Serena’s miraculous recovery and even got engaged to her, I was already a silent millionaire. With Julian’s polished networking and my intimate knowledge of the Thorne infrastructure, we had built Hart-Willy Tech into a predator. Unknown to Charlie, I now sat on nearly twenty-five percent of his company’s voting shares through various shell corporations. I didn't just want to compete with him, I wanted to own him as well. And day by day, my thirst for revenge only grew bigger. A sudden squeal jolted me back to the present. The door pushed open and a small figure swept into my office with small legs that could barely control his energy. "Mama! Look what I drew!" Leo. My heart, which usually felt like a stone in my chest since the betrayal, softened instantly. I knelt as he threw his arms around my neck, kissing my cheek like a gentleman. At four years old, the resemblance was a daily haunting. He had Charlie’s thick chestnut hair and those piercing blue eyes that used to make my soul tremble. But when Leo looked at me, those eyes weren't filled with hatred. Instead, they were filled with love for me. "It’s a castle, Mama," he whispered, pointing at the scribbled crayon lines on the paper he was holding. "To keep us safe from the dragon!" "It's beautiful, Leo," I murmured, kissing his forehead as my hand rubbed through his thick hair. He sounded exactly like the man I had once loved, but I would make sure he never inherited that man’s cruelty. Leo has been my light during my tough times and I couldn’t be more happy that he was by my side to see me through the difficult times of my life. I looked up to see Julian step into the room. He leaned against the doorframe with that same golden-boy smile he had always worn. Over the years, he had been my anchor, though I kept him at an arm's length emotionally. I couldn't afford to trust another man completely, not after the way the last one had shredded my soul. "The audit for the home city acquisition is ready, Evelyn," Julian said, his eyes flicking to the folder on my desk. "But you know what signing that means. Thorne is hosting the Industrial Summit next week and if we sign this contract, we have to go back. You’ll have to face all of them." I stood straight and reached for the folder. The contract was for the final merger that would give me a majority stake in the very land the Thorne mansion sat on and I was more than ready to proceed. "I'm not the girl they threw out, Julian," I said, my voice devoid of emotion. "They spent years making me a ghost, so it’s only fair I return to haunt them." Julian knew practically everything about me, so I never held anything back because I trusted him. That night, I tucked Leo into his bed and pulled the covers around him. As I watched him sleep, I reached out to gently pat his hair. "One day, you'll understand why we have to go back," I whispered to the quiet room as memories from years ago filled my mind. I walked to my dressing room and opened a hidden compartment in my jewelry box. Inside lay the cheap, plastic pregnancy test from five years ago. I stared at the two faded lines and my heart hardened. I wasn't going back for an apology. I wasn't going back to show him what he had lost. I was going back to dismantle the Thorne empire brick by brick. I was going back to watch the look on Serena’s face when she realized that the sister she had mocked now held the deed to her life. And oh, would I love to see the look on my parents' faces when they realized the black sheep has now indeed turned black. "Get ready, Charlie," I breathed as a slow smirk crossed my lips. "The black sheep is coming home and oh, I'm bringing the storm with me."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
CharlieWatching the satisfied, dark look on Evelyn's face was enough to make me understand that she was enjoying every second of the show."Breathe Charlie," I muttered under my breath, pressing two fingers against my temple while the car park filled with camera flashes from every direction, "just
CharlieI couldn't hold myself anymore. I stormed out of the center soon after Serena was lifted out. I had faced enough embarrassment that should last me a lifetime."Charlie," Frank grabbed my arm the moment I pushed back from my seat, "just wait, just stop for one second…""Get off me Frank," I
Evelyn"Did you see his face," Julian murmured beside me, and I pressed my fingers over my mouth because the laugh that was building behind it was not the kind appropriate for a room full of investors and business executives."I saw it," I replied, keeping my eyes forward and my expression composed
CharlieI could not believe it, I was either hearing things or Evelyn was standing on that stage reading my idea out for the whole world to see.I sat completely still in my seat while my mind ran the same calculation three times and arrived at the same answer each time, and the answer was that the







