MasukALYANA POV
The clock on the wall of the East Wing suite ticked in the silence, keeping me awake. I stared at the ceiling, thinking about the warmth of Leo’s hand against mine. It felt like a long time ago when we were just two kids dreaming of leaving our small town. Now, I was stuck in a house that felt empty, and he was the brother of the man who had bought me. I sat up, feeling the silk pajamas offer little against the chill in the room. I needed to get up. I needed space to think. I crept out of my room, my bare feet quiet on the cold marble floor. I knew the rules—stay in the East Wing—but the library was just across the foyer, and Julian’s study was on the other side of the house. I only needed one book, one thing to focus on so my mind would stop racing. The library was dim and smelled of old paper. I didn’t turn on the lights. The moonlight through the high windows was enough to make out the shelves. "I figured you couldn't sleep either." I nearly jumped, Leo was sitting in a deep armchair in the corner, holding a glass of water. He stood slowly, the moonlight catching his blonde hair. "You scared me," I whispered, clutching the front of my silk robe. "You shouldn't be here, Leo. Julian said—" "Julian says a lot of things," Leo said, stepping closer. "He doesn't own the air in this house, Aly. Not yet." "He owns the contract," I said, my voice trembling. "He paid the debt. If I leave, my father goes to jail, and my sister loses everything. It’s not that simple. I can’t just walk out the door.” Leo stopped just a foot away from me. In the dark, the kid I used to know was gone, replaced by someone much harder. "My father and Julian... they think everything is an asset," he said. "But they’re wrong. I’ve been digging into the family accounts for months. There are ways to void that contract, Aly. The legal loopholes alone could bury them if we play this right." "And then what?" I asked. "Where would I go? My father wouldn't take me back. I’m just a failed transaction to him now." Leo reached out, his hand steady on my arm. "Come with me. I have a place in London—somewhere the Vances don't own. I can get your sister there, too. We can actually start over this time. No more hiding, Aly. No more pretending.” I looked into his eyes, and for a second, I was seventeen again, standing on that pier. The promise of a life without fear was so close I could almost taste it. "You’d really risk your position in the company for me? Julian would ruin you." "Let him try," Leo said, his voice dropping to a low, firm whisper. "He’s a man behind a mask, Aly. He hides because he doesn’t trust anyone. I’m not afraid of him. I can get you out of this. Just say the word." I opened my mouth to answer, my heart racing. The choice felt impossible. On one side was the cold, silent safety of being Julian’s wife in name only; on the other was stepping into the unknown with a man I hadn’t seen in years Creak. The library door opened. The house was so quiet that the sound made us both stop. A tall figure stood in the doorway. The hallway light behind him threw his silhouette across the floor. Julian didn’t move or speak. He just stood there, the light catching the matte surface of his mask. "Julian," Leo said, stepping in front of me. He was trying to protect me, but it only made things more tense. "We were just talking." Julian walked into the room. He didn't even look at Leo. He just stared at me, noticing how I was holding my robe and how close Leo was standing. "The East Wing ends at the foyer, Alyana," Julian said. He sounded so calm that it actually made me more scared. "I couldn't sleep," I said, my voice shaky. "I just wanted a book.” Julian ignored my explanation. He turned toward his brother. The mask hid his expression, but I could see the tension in his jaw. "Get out, Leo," Julian commanded. "She’s allowed to have a conversation, Julian," Leo said, standing his ground. "You can't just lock her up.” Julian took another step forward, stopping right in front of Leo. He was half a head taller, and noticeably broader. "This is my house," Julian said quietly. "She’s my wife. Every minute you spend with her without my permission brings you closer to losing your trust fund and your position in the company. Don’t test me tonight. I’m not in the mood." Leo clenched his fists. He looked at me like he was sorry, then looked back at his brother. For a second, I thought he was actually going to punch him. I thought a fight was about to break out right there in the library. But Leo saw the look in Julian’s eye—the same hard expression I had seen at breakfast. It was the look of someone who had stopped pretending. "This isn’t over," Leo muttered. He brushed past Julian, his shoulder bumping into him. He didn’t look back as he walked down the hallway. The door stayed open, letting cool air from the hallway drift inside. I was alone with him. Julian didn’t move toward me right away. He stayed where he was, his breathing slow and steady. The silence felt heavier than if he had yelled. I wrapped my arms around myself, aware of how alone I was in the dark library. "Come here," Julian said. I didn’t move. I was too scared to take a step. "I said, come here, Alyana." I walked toward him, shaking, until I was right in front of him. He smelled whiskey. When he reached out, I moved back quickly, thinking he was going to grab me hard like he did before. Instead, his gloved hand moved slowly, brushing a loose strand of my hair behind my ear. The touch was light, but his gaze held me in place. "If I find him near you again," Julian whispered, his face inches from mine, "I won't just send him to his room. Do you understand me?" I nodded. I couldn't even speak. "Good," he said. He held my chin, making me look at him. "Go back to bed and stay there. If you want a book, tell Marcus. Don't go looking around in the dark. You might find something you're not ready for." He let go of me and pointed toward the door. I hurried past him, my heart beating so fast I was sure he could hear it. I didn't stop running until I was back in the East Wing, alone in my room and gasping for breath.ALYANA POV My father? For a second, I just stared at Julian. "I'm sorry... what did you say?" His expression stayed serious. "Your father is downstairs." A strange knot formed in my stomach. "Dad?" Julian gave a small nod. "He arrived a few minutes ago." I frowned immediately. "That's impossible." He didn't argue. "He asked to see you." My pulse started climbing. Dad hated corporate buildings. He hated cameras even more. If he had come here on his own... Something had pushed him. Without another word, I hurried toward the elevator. "Slow down," Julian said behind me. I didn't. The elevator doors opened almost instantly, and I stepped inside. Julian followed. Neither of us spoke while the doors closed. The silence wasn't awkward. It was tense. I kept staring at the changing floor numbers. Dad never called unless something was wrong. He certainly wouldn't walk into Vance Holdings unless he had no other choice. "What happened?" I asked quietly. "We don't kno
ALYANA POVThe room went completely silent.Nobody moved.Nobody spoke.Every pair of eyes turned toward the older board member standing near the end of the table.I recognized him immediately.Mr. Harrington.One of the longest-serving members of the board.The kind of man who rarely spoke unless he had something important to say.Which was exactly why the room felt so tense now.Elena was the first to recover."What are you talking about?"Her voice sounded calm.Too calm.The kind of calm people used when they were trying very hard not to panic.Mr. Harrington looked at her.Then he adjusted his glasses."I'm talking about the leak."The chairman shifted uncomfortably."Perhaps this isn't the place—""It is exactly the place."Mr. Harrington's interruption surprised everyone.Including me.The chairman immediately fell quiet.Julian remained standing beside me.Watching.Listening.Waiting.I glanced at him briefly.His expression hadn't changed.But something told me he already kn
ALYANA POVFor a second, I thought I heard him wrong."They want to remove me?"Julian's expression didn't change."That's the proposal."A cold laugh escaped me before I could stop it."That's ridiculous.""I agree.""Then why are we even talking about it?"Because deep down, I already knew the answer.Corporate boards didn't call emergency meetings for fun.They called them when they believed they had enough support to make something happen.Julian looked at me for a moment."They think you're a liability."There it was.The word I had been expecting.Liability.Not employee.Not executive.Not person.Just a problem that needed to be removed.I folded my arms across my chest and looked away.For some reason, that bothered me more than the leaked contract.Maybe because scandal
ALYANA POVThe room stayed quiet after Julian's question.What if they're not making it up?I stared at him.For a second, I honestly thought I had heard him wrong.Maybe because Julian wasn't the kind of man who spoke without thinking.Every word that came out of his mouth usually had a purpose behind it.But right now?He looked serious.Too serious.My fingers tightened around the tablet."You're joking.""I'm not."I let out a short laugh.The sound came out strange even to me.Unsteady.Because somehow, that answer made me more nervous than Elena's interview.More nervous than the leaked contract.More nervous than the reporters waiting outside.Julian wasn't looking away.Neither was I.And that was becoming a problem."People online don't know anything," I said finally."They never do.""No."His voice stayed calm."But sometimes they notice things."I hated that answer.Mostly because I couldn't immediately argue with it.The charity gala photo was still displayed on the scree
ALYANA POVThe silence after Julian's words felt heavier than anything Elena had said during that interview.Tomorrow, I'm giving her one.I stared at him."That's exactly what she wants."Julian didn't respond immediately.He walked toward the floor-to-ceiling window and loosened his tie slightly. It wasn't a dramatic gesture. Most people probably wouldn't have noticed it.I did.Because Julian only touched that tie when he was irritated.Really irritated."Julian.""I know what she wants.""Then don't give it to her."His reflection stared back at me through the glass."She leaked private company documents.""I know.""She dragged your name through the media.""I know.""She used Leo."That one landed differently.His jaw tightened.There it was.Not jealousy.Not exactly.But something close enough that I felt it immediately.I crossed my arms."Leo didn't do anything.""He met with you.""Because he was helping me."Julian finally turned around.The look in his eyes made my pulse
ALYANA POVFor a moment, neither of us moved.The words hung in the air between us.Elena just scheduled a live interview.I stared at Julian."What kind of interview?"His jaw tightened."The kind designed to cause damage."I hated how calm his voice sounded.Not because he didn't care.Because he did.The calmer Julian became, the angrier he usually was underneath.He looked down at his phone again before setting it on the conference table."They announced it ten minutes ago."I folded my arms across my chest."About the contract?""About us."Something twisted in my stomach.I already knew what that meant.Elena wasn't interested in facts.She was interested in humiliation.The difference mattered."When does it start?"Julian glanced at the time."Now."I let out a slow breath."Of course."Without another word, he picked up the remote and turned on the large screen mounted on the wall.The broadcast appeared almost instantly.A bright studio.A smiling host.And Elena.Perfectly
ALYANA POV The conference room felt colder than the rest of the mansion. Maybe it was the glass walls or the polished steel table that stretched almost the entire length of the room. Everything looked sharp and expensive, like it was designed to remind people they were sitting inside a powerful c
ALYANA POV I barely slept. The message from Leo stayed in my mind long after I turned off the lights. I must have read it at least twenty times before finally placing my phone on the bedside table and forcing myself to close my eyes. Tomorrow night. Service entrance. Midnight. It sounded simple
ALYANA POV The next morning felt strangely normal. I woke up just after sunrise, the pale light already filtering through the tall windows of the east wing. For a few seconds I stayed still, listening to the quiet hum of the mansion waking up somewhere beyond my room. Yesterday kept replaying in
ALYANA POV The moment I heard his voice, I got nervous. I didn’t even need to turn around to know who it was. Only one person in this house spoke that calmly in the middle of the night, like nothing ever surprised him. Julian. Leo’s fingers were still wrapped around my wrist when the sound of







