“Good evening,” Nicole Abrams said, forcing her voice to stay steady as she approached the receptionist at the Monarch Hotel’s sleek, gleaming front desk. “I have an appointment with Mr. Martins Grant.”
The receptionist didn’t bother hiding her curious smirk as she sized Nicole up, then typed briskly into her computer. “Ah, yes. He’s expecting you. Take the elevator to the fifth floor. When you exit, turn right, and it’s the second door on your left.”
Nicole nodded, thanked her, and headed toward the elevator, feeling her pulse quicken.
This whole meeting had come out of nowhere, courtesy of her mother-in-law, Veronica Fury.
Veronica had never been subtle about her dislike of Nicole and had questioned her motives ever since she’d married into the Fury family.
So, when Veronica called her this morning, proposing that Nicole handle a “small favor for the family business” to gain her approval, Nicole had agreed without hesitation.
She wanted nothing more than to ease the tension between them and, hopefully, strengthen her rocky marriage to Taylor.
Still, as she stepped into the empty elevator and watched the numbers light up toward the fifth floor, Nicole couldn’t shake the unease prickling at the edges of her mind.
Her phone buzzed in her bag, interrupting her thoughts.
She fished it out and saw Sarah Austin, her best friend’s name, flashing on the screen. Nicole answered, pressing the phone to her ear.
“Nicole, are you sure about this?” Sarah’s voice was laced with worry.
Nicole swallowed, managing a smile despite the odd feeling churning in her stomach. “I’m already here, Sarah. I know it’s strange, but if it helps me make things right with Veronica, it’s worth it. She made it sound like all I had to do was get a signature from Mr. Grant. She said it was routine, something important to the family.”
“Just… be careful, okay?” Sarah said, a little more firmly this time. “You know how Veronica is. I’d hate for you to get dragged into anything messy.”
Nicole tried to shake off the nerves as the elevator doors opened on the fifth floor. “Don’t worry, it’ll be fine. I’ll call you after, okay?”
“Fine. But keep your guard up.”
Ending the call, Nicole took a steadying breath as she stepped out of the elevator, glancing down the carpeted hallway.
Her heels echoed softly as she walked toward room 105, the faint scent of expensive cologne lingering in the air. Just a quick meeting, she reminded herself. Get the signature, then go.
When she reached the door, she pressed the bell and clasped her hands in front of her to keep them from trembling. She heard footsteps, then the door swung open. Nicole’s breath hitched as she took in the man standing before her—Martins Grant, apparently, and he was barely dressed, wearing only a pair of gray jogging pants that hung low on his hips.
“Mrs. Fury?” he asked, flashing a slow, almost mocking smile.
“Yes. Nicole Abrams, actually,” she said quickly, keeping her gaze firmly on his face. “Mr. Grant?”
“At your service,” he said smoothly, stepping aside to let her in.
Nicole moved past him into the plush, dimly lit suite, glancing briefly around at the lavish furnishings. She took a seat on the couch, her fingers tightening around the bag that held the documents. “I was asked to bring these for you to sign,” she said, pulling out the folder. “Veronica mentioned you’re familiar with the contents?”
Martins took the folder and flipped through the papers, a smirk playing at his lips. “Oh, I’m aware,” he replied, barely glancing at the document as he strolled over to a small bar in the corner.
“Can I offer you a drink?” he asked, lifting a bottle of champagne.
“No, thank you,” Nicole replied, her tone clipped. She just wanted to get this over with and leave.
The room felt oppressive, and she couldn’t shake the strange sense that she was being watched.
Martins poured himself a glass anyway, taking a slow sip as he studied her. Nicole shifted, glancing at the clock on the wall, and then back at Martins. What’s taking him so long?
Just as she was about to ask if he’d signed yet, the door burst open. Nicole jumped as Taylor, her husband, strode into the room.
His eyes locked on her, his expression cold and furious, and she stood, a relieved smile breaking across her face.
“Taylor! Thank goodness you’re here. This meeting felt—”
But he held up a hand, stopping her mid-sentence. “So, this is what you’ve been up to behind my back?” His voice was low and dangerous.
Nicole froze, the words catching in her throat. “What? No, it’s not what you think. I was only here because Veronica asked me to bring these documents—”
“Oh, don’t even try it,” said a voice from behind Taylor, laced with disdain. Veronica Fury entered the suite, her eyes glinting with satisfaction as she took in Nicole’s stunned expression.
“Save your excuses, Nicole. We have all the proof we need that you’ve been conspiring with this man to steal from our family.”
Nicole’s world spun as the accusation hit her. “Veronica, that’s not true! I don’t even know him—I came here because you asked me to.”
Veronica laughed, a cold, mocking sound. “You really think you can fool me? I know exactly why you’re here.”
“Enough,” Taylor snapped, taking the folder from Martins’s hands. He flipped through the documents, his expression growing darker with each page.
When he finally looked up at her, his eyes were filled with something far colder than anger, contempt.
“I thought you were different,” he said, his voice dripping with disappointment. “But I see I was wrong.”
Nicole’s heart felt like it was being torn in half. “Please, Taylor, you have to believe me. I don’t know what’s happening here, but I promise I would never do anything to betray you. Veronica asked me to come here to get these documents signed—”
“Stop lying,” Taylor spat, his voice hard and unyielding. “You’ve done enough damage.”
Nicole’s chest tightened as she searched his face, desperately looking for any sign of doubt. “I’m telling the truth. Why would I lie?”
Veronica stepped forward, her expression full of mock pity. “Nicole, it’s over. We have all the evidence we need to send you to prison for embezzling from the Fury family. Taylor deserves better than a traitor for a wife.”
Nicole stumbled back, feeling as though the floor had dropped out from beneath her. “You… you set me up.”
A knock on the suite door cut through the tension, and Nicole turned as two police officers entered, their expressions unreadable.
Nicole’s hands shook as one of the officers gently but firmly placed her wrists in the cold metal cuffs.
She turned, looking at Taylor, pleading silently for him to intervene. But he just stared back, his face a mask of stone.
“You’re not really going to let them arrest me, are you?” she whispered, her voice trembling.
One stepped toward her and held out a pair of handcuffs.
“Nicole Abrams, you’re under arrest for conspiracy to commit fraud and embezzlement.”
Tears trickled down my face as I sat on the narrow cot in the holding cell, staring up at the cold, gray ceiling. How had my life unraveled so quickly?One moment I was running what I thought was a simple errand for my mother-in-law, Veronica Fury, and the next, I was being accused of embezzlement.The memory of that officer snapping handcuffs around my wrists still burned into my mind, each flashback filling me with humiliation and anger.I hugged my knees to my chest, trying to hold back the tears, but the shame and disbelief were too much.Taylor, my own husband, had allowed this to happen. He hadn’t just doubted me; he’d acted as if I was nothing more than a criminal to him.And Veronica… I had no doubt she’d orchestrated the entire thing. Yet here I was, locked up, my life crumbling around me.A hollow ache settled in my chest. How could Taylor, the man who was supposed to know me better than anyone, turn against me so easily?How could he believe his mother’s word over mine? Ver
I noted how the lawyer kept referring to me by my maiden name, as if I and Taylor were already divorced. I stepped out of the lawyer’s office, clutching the divorce papers in my hand.My heart sank as I realized that the only person I had to lean on was Sarah. I rummaged through my bag and pulled out my phone, dialing her number.The line rang once, twice, before her familiar voice finally answered."Nikki?" Sarah's voice sounded tense, worried."Sarah," I choked out, my voice thick with emotion. "I... I'm out. They dropped the charges, but...""Oh, Nikki, thank God!" Sarah said, her voice filled with relief. "Are you okay? I mean... I was so worried."I took a shaky breath. "No. I'm not okay. Taylor... he sent his lawyer with divorce papers, Sarah. He wants nothing to do with me."There was a momentary pause on the other end, just long enough to make my stomach twist with unease."Sarah?" I prompted, frowning.A sigh drifted through the receiver, one so faint it was almost swallowed
The room fell into complete silence. It was so still I could almost hear each heartbeat, and every pair of eyes fixed on me. But I only cared about Taylor’s reaction. His jaw clenched, his nostrils flaring as he stared at me, searching for any sign that I might be lying.“Yes,” I whispered, my voice trembling as I looked straight into his eyes. “It’s true. I found out yesterday. That’s why I called you so many times. I wanted to tell you the news, but you didn’t pick up. And when I texted, I said it was something important. That’s what I wanted to share with you.”My heart pounded as I waited, hoping, praying that he’d believe me. His gaze softened, just a fraction, as he scanned my face, and I dared to hope. Maybe, just maybe, he’d see the truth in my eyes.But before he could respond, Veronica’s voice cut through the room, dripping with venom. “You can’t actually be falling for this, Taylor. After everything this woman’s done, do you really think you can believe a word out of her m
The silence that filled the room was suffocating, but I barely noticed it.All I could see was Nicole, standing there, her voice quivering as she announced her pregnancy. I’d always dreamed of having children one day, of building a family together. Yet, hearing this now, my mind spun in a hundred different directions, each one darker than the last.I tried to read her face, to understand if any of this was true. I wanted so badly to believe her, but how could I?The evidence, the betrayal, the lies, it all weighed heavily on me, too much to just ignore.My gaze hardened, but deep inside, I felt a crack. For just a moment, a part of me wanted to trust her again. Maybe I was wrong.Maybe she wasn’t lying, and I was about to throw away the woman I loved and our unborn child.But before I could even consider it, my mother’s voice cut through my thoughts. “You can’t be falling for this, Taylor! After everything she’s done, you actually believe her? She’s lying! Can’t you see she’ll say any
“That’s her, isn’t it?”The voice was loud enough to pierce through the haze in Nicole's mind, which stirred her awake. The sterile white ceiling above seemed to spin, and her nostrils were filled with the faint scent of disinfectant. Slowly, her surroundings came into focus and the harsh whispers of nurses standing by the door filtered in."The so-called Nicole Fury. Can you believe it? After all that drama in the news, she shows up here looking like that.""You mean after being thrown out by her husband? What a disgrace."The words were sharp, digging into Nicole like daggers. Her throat was dry, and a dull ache spread across her body, but nothing compared to the sting of their mockery. "We heard she'd been stealing from her husband, diverting funds to secret accounts..." The dark-skinned nurse said."What a shame!" The second nurse added. "I believe that was why she was arrested. Yet, the kind husband still bailed her."Nicole clenched her fists weakly, willing herself to stay c
"Oh, my god, it feels so damned good to have that bitch out of our lives," Sarah exclaimed excitedly, leaning back into the velvet sofa. Her bright, red nails tapped rhythmically in the glass she held that was filled with sparkling wine.Veronica, sitting across from her, chuckled, the corners of her lips twisting into a smirk. "Mission accomplished," she said, reaching for the bottle of exotic wine resting on the glass coffee table. She poured herself another drink, the golden liquid reflecting the sunlight streaming through the large windows of the Fury mansion. "Let's toast to the end of that nuisance."Their moment was interrupted as a maid made her appearance at the door, hesitant as if to acknowledge entering an uninvited conversation. "Madam Veronica," the maid ventured, "is there anything you might need before I leave for the market?"Veronica's face had hardened. She waved her hand dismissively; her tone was clipped. "No. Go." The servant nodded and quickly scurried off,
The morning sunlight spilled into the room, warming Nicole’s face as she sat quietly, her fingers brushing the bandage around her wrist. A soft knock interrupted her thoughts. The doctor, dressed in her crisp white coat and with an air of gentle authority, walked in, holding a clipboard.“You’re being discharged today, Mrs. Fury,” the doctor said, her tone as professional as ever.Nicole straightened, nodding. “Thank you, Doctor.”The doctor hesitated briefly before continuing. “Since no one came to sign your discharge papers, you’ll need to take care of it yourself. Head to the billing counter when you’re ready.”The words hit Nicole like a slap, a reminder of how alone she had become. “Of course,” she murmured, masking the pain with a tight smile.She gathered her few belongings and headed to the front counter of the hospital. The clicking of keyboards and murmurs of conversations filled the air. When it was her turn, she stepped forward, her chest tightening."Name?" the cashier
Nicole’s fingers tightened around the edge of her seat as she repeated the question. “You’re a taxi driver?”Ethan peered back at her in the rearview mirror, his lips twisting in a knowing smile. "Yep! That's me. Surprised?""Umm… not really," Nicole replied, choosing her words with tact. She kept her expression impassive, but the fact was, she was well and truly stumped. A taxi driver paying such a huge bill as if he were buying a candy?“Well,” Nicole said, tilting her head, “I guess I’m just curious how a ‘humble taxi driver’ could afford to shell out that kind of cash back at the hospital like it’s pocket change.”Ethan's smile broadened, and his dark eyes sparkled with mirth. "I figured you'd ask that. The thing is, I'm not just a taxi driver. I own five other taxis and have drivers working for me. They pay me a percentage of their earnings, and it all adds up."Nicole raised her eyebrows, genuinely impressed. "That's… actually really smart. Hard work and diligence, huh?"“Exact
Taylor's office, once a sanctuary of power and control, now felt like a cage. The walls, adorned with accolades and framed contracts spanning two decades of success, seemed to close in on him. Late afternoon sunlight filtered in through the floor-to-ceiling windows and cast long shadows on the Persian rug.The troubling recent protest, his removal and the unbelievable appointment of his wife, Sarah, as new CEO built up to the whirling dervish that threatened to consume him now. She came into the room, her movement sure and measured, heels ticking across hardwood flooring.She wore the expression of concern and determination; even her designer suit had emerged unscathed after the tension of the day. "Taylor, we need to talk," she began in a smooth, velvety voice laced with urgency that raised the fine hairs at the back of his neck.He looked up from his desk, and in his eyes, could be seen a mix between betrayal and disbelief; the wedding ring on his finger now seemed to feel heavi
Taylor entered the boardroom the next morning, each step heavy with dread. The atmosphere was tense, with board members seated around the imposing mahogany table, their faces stern and unyielding. At the far end, Veronica sat silently, her worry evident in her pale complexion.The chairman wasted no time. "Today, we will vote on whether Taylor Fury should remain as CEO of Taylons Enterprises."The votes were cast, and it would appear that Taylor's heart was leading the race, each ballot like a nail in his professional coffin. The announcement by the chairman only reaffirmed those deep-seated fears of his."The board has voted. Effective immediately, Taylor Fury is removed as CEO of Taylons Enterprises."The room was wrapped in stunned silence. Taylor's grip on the armrests of his chair tightened, the knuckles blanching. "You can't do this," he protested, tremors running through his voice."It's done," the chairman said with finality. "You're no longer in charge."Fluctuating upward,
The protesters had taken over the courtyard, their presence an overwhelming force that made Taylor's corner office feel like a cage. A sea of fury stretched as far as he could see, their chants battering the walls of Taylons Enterprises like a relentless storm. "Pay us now! Pay us now!" they screamed, their voices a cacophony of betrayal and desperation. Signs bobbed up and down in the crowd, each one a personal indictment of his leadership. There was thick tension in the air; the more one could choke from it, the more it grew deep in Taylor's chest, as if an anchor had been cast on his lungs, making breathing impossible.His assistant burst through the door. Her usually impeccable appearance told a different story now: her jacket awry, a few strands of hair hanging loose from their normally disciplined bun. "They have breached the gates," she whispered, shaking.The usually composed woman was now pale, her eyes darting from the window to Taylor. "We need to leave. Security says
The chanting outside grew deafening, vibrating through the thick walls of Taylons Enterprises like a relentless drumbeat. Taylor stood by his office window, his expression unreadable but his clenched fists betraying the storm raging within him. Below, the crowd of protesters had swelled, their collective anger a palpable force. Workers chanted for wages, voices clear right to the executive floors. Placards waved above the sea of people, letters in bold facing him as an accusation: "Fraud!""Pay Us Now!""Taylor Fury Has Failed!"Company gates groaned with the surge of the crowd against them. Security guards were few in number and showed their anxiety, forming a shaking line to hold them back.Cues could be heard from some of the workers who had started to jingle the gate in frustration, boiling over into bouts of aggression. Taylor turned his face away from the window and faced his assistant, Samantha, who was standing ash pale, trembling at his desk. "Call the police," he ord
The tension in the air was suffocating, a heavy weight that pressed down on Taylor as he walked into the headquarters of Taylons Enterprises. The once-vibrant office building now felt eerily quiet, a reflection of the company's crumbling state. The security personnel barely nodded; the usual professionalism had been marred by the uncertainty hanging like a dark cloud over everyone. Taylor quickened his steps toward his office, his mind jumbled. It was a storm brewing that he wasn't so sure he could handle.As he entered the boardroom, he was met by the grim, tight-lipped face of William Sharpe, the company’s CFO. “Mr. Fury, we’ve hit rock bottom,” William began without preamble. His voice was low but urgent, each word laced with desperation. “There’s nothing left in the reserves. We’re out of time. Out of options.”Taylor gritted his teeth on the insistent drumming of fingers against the wood burr veneer. "Cut down unnecessary expenses," he said, far sharper than he'd meant to. H
Nicole sat on the plush velvet couch in Leo’s sprawling mansion, a steaming cup of tea balanced precariously on the small glass table in front of her. The late evening had settled into a calm rhythm, the crackling of the fireplace filling the room as Leo, Bella, and his grandmother joined her for what was supposed to be a relaxing night. The screen-size flat-screen wall TV flickered into life and flashed a news announcer excitedly articulating in voice crisp and distinctly clear, the latest news. "Breaking news tonight is the announcement made by the embattled CEO, Taylor Fury, of Taylons Enterprises, of his engagement to be married to the woman named Sarah Austins. Within the month, as stated, this wedding will finally happen and brings certain surprise twists amid the woes the family company is continuously facing."Nicole's fingers closed in a fist around the armrest of her chair. Her eyes remained glued to the screen as images of Taylor and Sarah, arm-in-arm, smiling for the pr
Sitting alone in his car, Taylor stared at his phone, scrolling through the countless headlines plastered across every major news outlet. "Taylons Empire on the Brink: Wedding Bells to Save It All?" one headline blared. Another read, "Taylor Fury: Business Tycoon or Scandal Magnet?" Each word cut, chipping away a little piece of the foundation of his carefully constructed image. His jaw tightened, and he tossed the phone to the passenger seat, the screen going black.Who could have leak such sensitive information? He wasn't just disturbed at how quickly the information went out, but also that it happened from his inner circle.Taylor drummed his fingers on the wheel as, replaying all the events of last week in his head. One of those closest to him had betrayed him, and he knew he had to find out who.The car's honing brought him back to reality. He let out a deep breath and turned the ignition, headed for the headquarters of Taylons Enterprises. As much as he wanted to retreat
The boardroom was silent as Taylor Fury entered, his expression grim and his shoulders squared against the weight of the crisis. The once-vibrant energy that had defined board meetings of Taylons Enterprises had been replaced by an oppressive tension. The faces of the remaining board members reflected frustration and desperation. Taylor sat at the head of the long, polished table, his tie adjusted with deliberate slowness, as if he waited for anything that could stay the inevitable. It was the head of finances, Mr. Caldwell, who cleared his throat first. "Mr. Fury, we have gone over the financial trajectory once more, and it is bleak. Unless we secure an enormous influx of capital within the next quarter, the company will…"He stopped, his voice dropping. "We shall have no option but to file bankruptcy."Taylor did not utter a word; his jaws were clamped.He looked up to the graphs on the huge screen behind Mr. Caldwell, the red downward spiral of the financial status of the compa
Taylor sat in the large leather chair of his office, staring blankly at the ceiling. The faint hum of the city outside his window blended with the echoes of his mother’s words to start preparing for a wedding.Over and over again, the phrase looped in his head like a cruel melody, tugging at the fraying edges of his sanity.He pinched the bridge of his nose and exhaled sharply. Marrying Sarah. The very thought of it sent a cold shiver through him. How had it come to this? A child. His child. At least that's what she claimed, though every part of him wanted to reject it. Not because it wasn't possible but because acknowledging it meant facing a responsibility he hadn't asked for.But mostly, the image of Sarah's unwavering gaze was seared into his brain. She'd stood before him, shaking neither from his accusations nor breaking beneath the weight of his anger. "The baby is yours, whether you like it or not," she'd said. And deep, deep down, entombed beneath the scorching bittern