LOGINELARA
Why not start my revenge right now?
The thought settled into my mind, igniting a dark curiosity I hadn't felt in years. I stood at the foot of my bed, my breathing shallow as I stared at the packed bags resting on the deep-blue silk duvet.
It would be a delicious satisfaction, watching Shawn face the kind of genuine company crisis he had always pretended to have. The same crisis he’d used as a pathetic excuse for his late nights, his missed anniversaries, my forgotten birthdays, and his total emotional abandonment of our marriage.
A sinister smile curved my lips, pulling at muscles that had grown stiff from years of forced smiles. Yes… now will do.
I reached for the bags, my fingers tightening around the leather handles as if I were gripping the throat of every future mistake I intended to rectify. With controlled movements, I lifted them and tucked them deep into the wardrobe.
I couldn’t have him finding out my plan just yet.
Crossing the room with newfound purpose, I walked to my private cabinet and unlocked it. From the hidden compartment inside, I pulled out a black, worn laptop bag that felt heavier than it looked.
“I’ve missed you too,” I murmured under my breath, feeling tears sting my eyes.
Why had I given up all these for a man? Worse, a man who deserved it not.
I sniffed, pushing back the urge to cry.
You’ve wept enough!, I scolded myself, while opening the bag. I pulled out my heavy black laptop.
I powered it on, entered my complex passcode, and immediately gained access to its encrypted contents. I navigated to the dark web without a second of delay, setting the machine down on my dresser as the screen’s blue light reflected in my hardened eyes.
My gaze turned to steel as I tapped on a familiar group icon and typed a simple, single greeting.
Hello.
As I stretched my fingers, rolling the built-up tension from my wrists until they clicked, notifications began to explode across the screen in a frantic, digital blur.
“Oh my goodness, Nuxia is back!”
“Boss, is that you?”
“It’s been five years too long! We missed you!”
“Welcome back, boss!”
A dry chuckle left my lips. Welcome back, indeed.
I had buried this powerful part of myself just to play the obedient, invisible housewife Shawn and his toxic family demanded. I had softened my edges and dulled my own power for the sake of a man who never deserved a single sacrifice I made.
And what had I gotten in return for my loyalty?
Penury. Neglect. A cold-blooded betrayal.
I touched my belly, my fingers resting there with a sudden, fierce protective instinct that made my heart hammer against my ribs.
At least I had this. At least I had a reason to fight.
For this child, I would burn down entire worlds, and I would build a better one from the ash. I would make absolutely sure my baby never grew up begging for crumbs of love from someone who had no heart to give.
“Do I merit a welcome package?” I typed, a ghost of a predatory smile flashing across my face.
Emojis flooded the chat. Stickers of celebration.
“Of course, boss! What do you want? Give us a target.”
My smile turned dangerous, my eyes narrowing. I typed exactly what I wanted.
A virus bug. A clean, silent infiltration into Shawn’s company servers. Something jagged that would expose sensitive customer data, shake every ounce of investor confidence, and drag him into the kind of agonizing, sleepless nights he had spent five years faking to avoid me.
I wanted to make him truly, deeply panic.
“Consider it done, boss!”
“Did the director of this company offend you?”
If only they knew the half of it.
“Yes,” I typed simply, my fingers hovering over the keys. “Do your best.”
They didn’t disappoint. My people never did.
Unlike Shawn.
I logged off, the screen fading to black, and closed the laptop with a definitive snap. Then I rose and walked out of the room, my stride humming with a dark, focused intent. I headed straight toward Shawn’s personal office.
It was time to reclaim every single thing I had ever given him.
It was better to pull my financial support now, before the entire company collapsed under the weight of the cyber virus I had just unleashed.
Inside his office, the scent of his expensive woodsy cologne hit me like a physical blow. My jaw tightened so hard it ached as I moved to his computer, knowing I had less than an hour before he returned to take me to his grandfather’s birthday dinner.
There was no time to dawdle with emotions.
I connected my laptop to his system.
My fingers moved with an efficiency fueled by a righteous fury that made my skin tingle. Through an anonymous profile I’d kept hidden for years, I submitted a formal request for the buyback of my shares.
Then, I hacked directly into his profile as Managing Director and approved the deal. I had no more time for protocols.
Seconds later, the confirmation flashed on my screen: The funds have been transferred.
A satisfied exhale escaped me, a weight lifting from my shoulders.
Then, on a sudden impulse, I decided to snoop through his private drives.
And oh… the wells of absolute corruption I found lurking beneath his "perfect" businessman exterior.
He had been stealing from the very company his grandfather handed to him on a silver platter. Embezzling funds. Laundering money. I saw chats where he spoke comfortably with men of the underworld, using his family's legacy as a cleaning ground for their dirty cash.
My lips curved into a venomous, sharp smile. So this was the man who had the audacity to call me useless?
I transferred everything—every document, every chat log, every shred of proof—to my private system. Then I logged into another anonymous profile. Blogger: Stormbringer.
I scheduled the evidence to be released to every major news outlet exactly twenty-four hours from now.
He wanted to ruin me. He wanted to drug me and destroy my reputation in front of the world.
Fine. He would have front-row seats to his own public execution.
I shut down the systems and left his office without a single backward glance.
My phone beeped just as I stepped back into the sanctuary of my room.
Grandfather Max.
“Elara, I hope you are still coming with your husband… we have a lot of guests waiting.”
A sad smile touched my lips as I read the text.
Yes, he was a cold calculative patriarch, more concerned with his public image than anything else, but he was also the only person in that entire viper's nest of a family who had ever treated me like a human being.
And what better gift could I give him than the hard truth?
I would show him that his grandson was unfit to rule anything but a pile of ruin.
“Yes, Gramps. I will be there. Happy birthday once again!” I replied.
My smile widening into a sinister thing, I walked to my wardrobe to pick a dress for the dinner.
Out of habit, my hand reached for the black, somber gown I usually wore… a dress too big, too dull, the drab uniform of a dutiful, invisible housewife. My fingers brushed the scratchy hem, then paused.
No more of this either, I mused, feeling a strange, electric thrill run through my veins.
My eyes drifted to a bold, blood-red gown hanging at the far end of the wardrobe, and my smile widened even more.
Perfect.
It was better to dress how I’ve always longed to. Better to show up as my real self.
No more hiding in the shadows for a man who deserved the dark.
SHAWNWhy? Why in the fucking hell would Elara do this to me?Did she… did she have any clue how much it had actually cost me to arrange that premium delivery today? Did she know how much of my remaining pride I had to swallow just to write those words? My hands were trembling violently as I sat on the edge of my freshly cleaned mattress, my eyes staring fixedly at the smartphone screen, watching the soul-crushing image of the ruined roses again and again, for the literal hundredth time.Worse? The cold, calculated woman had blocked my number again, right after sending the picture.Why? Couldn't she at least give me a single chance to speak to her? Even if it’s on the phone?To talk like civilized people, to let me pursue her properly from a clean slate? Why was she actively blocking me at every single stop, sealing every door before I could even breathe? What had I done so unpardonably wrong in our past that she refused to stop breaking my heart at every turn?I wasn't surprised
MIRANDAThe heavy soundproof door clicked shut behind me, sealing out the low hum of the club and enveloping the private suite in a luxurious quiet.In the center of the room, a pristine glass-topped table was already impeccably set, filled with an assortment of snacks, a light meal of artisanal finger foods, and an array drinks and vintage wines resting in a silver ice bucket. My anger dissipated somewhat as I took in the elaborate arrangement that had been prepared for my coming. It informed me that it wasn't a rushed, makeshift meeting at least; she had actually planned for me… had actually cared to plan.The private room itself was a masterpiece of decadent, modern design. The walls were upholstered in a deep, midnight-blue plush velvet that seemed to absorb the ambient light, accented by brushed gold geometric panels that mirrored the club's elite aesthetic. The furniture was minimalist yet aggressively expensive—two low-slung, curved lounge chairs wrapped in cream-colored Ita
MIRANDAAfter the insulting call, I felt an overwhelming urge to smash my smartphone directly into the paved sidewalk, or better yet, to physically manifest right across the cellular line and slap Charlotte to death. What on earth was the meaning of this childish power play? What did the bitch mean by ordering me to walk down the open street like a common pedestrian?My own vehicle was parked a mere few yards away near the café entrance. I could easily turn on my heel right now, slip into the plush leather seat, and drive slowly down the road to meet her—or better still, I could just go the fuck home. And then, I could text her some dramatic excuse about my pregnancy acting up and be done with it. So damn easy! The best thing even, considering the unfavourable circumstances…But I forced myself to calm down, taking a slow, shaky breath. Since I was already out here in the heat, I might as well go all out.Stamping down the furious rage that was actively building both inside and ou
MIRANDAFinally, the lukewarm chamomile tea began to burn the back of my throat as I sipped it slowly, staring blankly out the window of the upscale café. I tried with everything I had to completely ignore the toxic buzzing and whispered murmurs radiating from the other patrons around me—a suffocating noise that had literally doubled the exact second I had stepped foot into the restaurant.From the corner of my eyes, I could see two girls at a corner table blatantly holding up their smartphones, taking a couple of pictures of my face. On a good day, a beautiful day, I would have been absolutely ecstatic to receive that kind of attention. But these were not good days. Not at all.Since that disastrous engagement evening, and the social media post my mother had deleted from my timeline—which I understood now was so unnecessary, things really did take a turn for the worse. Even though the text had only been up for a mere sixty seconds, more than half of the city had already seen the
ELARA“Good heavens! What Killian Voken does to my little sister… I swear I should personally kill him. This cannot be healthy…”What?I snapped my head up from my lap, my laughter cutting off mid-breath as I stared in absolute surprise at the tall figure leaning against my office door. It was Julian. He was standing there with his arms crossed loosely over his chest, a thoroughly amused, teasing glint in his eyes as he watched me.Why was Julian always intercepting cute moments like this? If this continues, he would be the one being killed… by me.I quickly cleared my tight throat, firmed my lips, and dropped my smartphone onto the mahogany desk surface. But the smile just completely refused to leave my lips. It returned the next second, and I gave up warring against it.Julian let out a loud tsk then, shaking his head in mock disapproval as he stepped into the office proper, smoothly shutting the heavy door behind him.My cheeks instantly blushed a deep, hot crimson. “What on eart
ELARAI pressed the teddy bear back into its place at the corner of my desk, smiled at it for a moment that was probably too long, and opened the premium lunch pack. My mouth instantly watered as the rich, savory aroma of pan-seared truffles and premium steak hit the air, causing a low, appreciative moan to escape my lips in the quiet office.Needing to hear from him immediately, I grabbed my smartphone. I paused for a fleeting second, my thumb hovering over the screen as a practical thought crossed my mind. Was he currently locked in an important international meeting right now? My mind instantly teased me back—Does that even matter?I laughed softly, shaking my head. Not really. No matter what ungodly hour my messages arrived, or how critical his business surroundings were, Killian always replied to me within the next second. It didn't matter if he was standing right in the middle of a multi-million dollar corporate presentation. Or if he was negotiating with a client.I knew t
SHAWNThe venue of the gala is steaming with people, just like I expected. Expensively dressed people were already making connections as they waited for the guards at the entrance of the hall to scan their tickets and let them in. The air outside was thick with the scent of heavy perfumes and the
SHAWN“What do you mean I can’t come? It’s a black-tie event, it will be suspicious if you come alone to the event. People will think you unstable, yet sulking over the rumors that are blowing over the socials… who will want to do business with you then?” I shut my eyes, my jaw tightening until my
SHAWN“So, you were truly sleeping with her best friend. What is her name again? Miranda?” Grandpa Max asked, his voice eerily calm as we sat on the well-curated furniture in the living room of the Lindays mansion. I opened my mouth to defend myself, to negate the accusation, but then I remembere
ELARA“And I’m not joking, Elara…” “Kneeling won’t change a thing, Shawn. Get up.” I mused, feigning pity.Shawn shook his head and stayed on his knees, making his mother gasp in a mixture of shock and utter disbelief. Maxwell, however, remained mute, actually looking spaced out, as if he weren't







