Phoebe’s POV
I sat by the beach, feeling tired and lonely. The waves crashed against the shore, but even their sound couldn’t lift my spirits.I missed my family and friends, and I was tired of being stuck on this island. What once seemed like a paradise now felt like a prison. Every day felt the same, just a boring cycle that I couldn’t escape.I hadn’t seen Antonio much after the day he made me kneel facing the wall for three hours. It was humiliating, but even worse was the cold silence that followed after that day.He allowed me to dress after my punishment and sent me to my room like I was some pet he’d lost interest in. Since then, he barely acknowledged my existence. I was tired of throwing tantrums or doing something stupid just to get his attention—nothing worked anymore, and the guards were clearly bored of my outbursts.I couldn’t keep living like this. Trapped on this island, I felt like I was losing touch with the world. I wAntonio's POVSubmission. That was exactly what I wanted from Phoebe Grayson.I leaned back in my chair, twirling a pen between my fingers, and picked up my phone. I dialed a number, and after a few rings, a familiar voice answered.“Boss,” the man said over the phone.“How’s our plan progressing?” I asked, cutting straight to the point.“It’s going smoothly,” he replied. “We’ve been gradually getting more pseudo investors to invest in Stevenson Grayson’s company, just as you instructed. They’ve been actively buying up shares, targeting his top shareholders in order to buy them out. At this rate, with all the shares put together, it won’t be long before you become the major shareholder.”I leaned back further, a pleased smile spreading across my face. “Good. Very soon, Stevenson won’t have a clue what hit him.”“Exactly. Once you have control, we'll execute the second plan accordingly, and his company will eventually fal
Sheila's POVI woke up to a gentle knock on my door. As I opened my eyes, I saw Anna stepping into the room, a warm smile on her face."Good morning, Mistress. I hope you slept well?" she said gently. "Sorry to wake you, but I was wondering what you’d like for breakfast today."I sat up, yawning and pushing the covers aside. "Good morning, Anna,” I replied, stretching a little before fully sitting up.Glancing at the wall clock, I realized I had slept in quite late this morning. Racking my brain, I said the first thing that came to mind. “I think I’ll have some scrambled eggs with toast and maybe some fruit on the side, please."Anna nodded. “Alright, I’ll get it ready before you come downstairs,” she said, turning to leave. But then, she hesitated and turned back to me, looking concerned.“Mistress,” she began cautiously, “I know it’s not my place, but I’ve noticed something... something about you and Master.”I stiffen
Sheila’s POV"Evelyn!" a woman’s voice suddenly shouted, full of excitement.Before I could react, she wrapped her arms around me in a tight hug. I froze, completely stunned. I didn’t know this woman, and she just called me Evelyn. Who was Evelyn?Before I could say anything, Alfred and the guards quickly moved in. Alfred gently but firmly pulled the woman away from me, placing himself between us.“Please step back,” Alfred said calmly, though I could hear the warning in his voice.The woman looked surprised and a little hurt. She turned to me, her eyes searching my face. “Evelyn, don’t you remember me? It’s Donnie. We met in my art gallery a few years ago and then met again during a business seminar abroad. Don't you remember?”I just stared at her, my mind blank. Work? Art gallery? I didn’t even know anyone named Donnie, and I've never left this city before.She must have confused me with someone else. Still, the way s
Andrew's POVI was at my desk, eyes fixed on the laptop screen as I sifted through the endless emails and reports that demanded my attention. Work had a way of keeping my mind occupied, away from the chaos. Just as I was about to dive into another report, a knock on the door pulled me out of my thoughts.“Come in,” I called out, still typing as the door creaked open.James stepped into the room, and I glanced up, ready to ask him about the status of our latest project. But before I could say a word, I noticed the troubled expression in his eyes. The usual confidence that James carried seemed to have vanished, replaced by a sullen look that immediately put me on edge.I closed my laptop with a quiet snap, pushing aside my work. “What’s wrong, James?”James hesitated for a moment, his gaze dropping to the floor before he finally met my eyes again.“There’s something you need to know, Andrew,” he began, his voice
Phoebe’s POVI stood beside Antonio, watching him focus on the documents sprawled across his desk. His brow furrowed as he studied one of the projects, his pen moving swiftly across the page.I was gradually beginning to understand his world, though I still felt like an outsider. Each day, I saw more of his life—the long hours of work, and how he went about his day.Ever since I told him I would submit to him, things had changed. I didn’t fully understand why or how, but I knew I was now part of his routine.The day after I made my declaration, or rather, the day I submitted to him, I woke up in my bed, wrapped in a quilt. I remembered falling asleep on the cold floor of his room, not in my room.Somehow, during the night, he had probably carried me back or sent someone to do so. I didn’t know what to make of it when I realized he hadn’t made any sexual advances toward me.It was a small gesture, one that confused me. Antonio was
Antonio Ricardo’s POVThe phone was pressed to my ear when I heard it—a sharp, unmistakable sound of glass shattering from somewhere in the hallway. My eyes immediately flicked toward the door."Excuse me," I muttered over the phone, quickly cutting the conversation short. I hung up and immediately stood.“Who’s there?” My voice echoed through the office, but all I got in return was silence.I moved to the door and pulled it open. There she was—Phoebe, standing as if frozen in time. Her face was pale, her eyes wide and glassy, with her hand suspended in the air. She looked like someone who had just witnessed her worst nightmare.I glanced down and saw the bottle of wine shattered, its contents spilled all over the floor.“Phoebe,” I called her name and shook her shoulders gently. “What's wrong?”She turned toward me, her lip quivering. "Antonio… is it true?" she asked in a low, trembling voice. “Does my father have… a ba
Phoebe's POVI sat on the edge of my bed, staring at the wall, my thoughts racing and spinning in disbelief and anger after what Antonio had just told me.His words echoed repeatedly in my mind—my father had fathered a child with another woman. How could this be true? The man who raised me, the one I thought was strong and honorable, had been hiding a dark secret all along. It was hard to believe, but then again, everything he had done lately pointed to it being true.How could my father have done this? What kind of man was he, to betray my mother like this? And who was the whore who bore him a son?What did she look like? How long had this been going on? And when my mother found out? Oh, she would almost lose her mind... I didn’t even want to think further about it. It would shatter her.But to my father, I wasn’t even sure we mattered anymore. To him, I realized, I was nothing more than a pawn—just like Sheila. We were pieces he could u
Stevenson’s POVA week later….Dinner had just ended, and I leaned back in my chair, feeling full and content.“The food was delicious,” I said, complimenting Fiona, who sat beside me. I knew she hadn't cooked the meal, but I felt the need to acknowledge her anyway. She glanced at me, forcing a smile before looking away.I could tell something was on her mind. She nibbled on her food before finally putting her fork down. As if gathering her thoughts, she cleared her throat and spoke softly, "We need to talk."I sighed, already feeling annoyed. "What is it this time? Do you need more money for another one of your expensive shopping trips? I thought I gave you more than enough last time?"She shook her head, her expression serious. "No, it’s not about money. It’s something else—something very important."This caught my attention. I sat up straighter, looking at her more closely. "Then what?""It’s about Phoebe," s