Lilian POVI looked at the sun setting over the fields of Rustburg, with the shadows lengthening on the streets we knew so well. The little town seemed peaceful, as if everything was at peace, but I knew it was far from that. On that first day of collecting signatures, reality hit us hard.Finn, April and I had begun our mission with renewed confidence. We thought it would be easy to convince people to sign the petition against the mayor's plan to evict entire families and turn the city into a luxury tourism zone. After all, who would want to be expelled from their home, their land, and everything they knew? But to our surprise, many of the people we approached seemed hesitant, and some even excited about the idea of leaving.Our first stop was at Miss Sharon's house, the city's best-known hairdresser. I had always seen her as a figure of resistance, someone who valued the simplicity of Rustburg and its traditions. However, she greeted us with a warm but disconcerting smile."Petition
Jensen POVThe sound of the working telegraph echoed in the background as I leafed through some papers in the city hall office. I spent the morning discussing the details of the work with the mayor, reviewing contracts and deadlines, while trying to stay informed about the status of Lilian and her friends' petition. Each new piece of information confirmed that they were gathering signatures to block the project.I knew Lilian wouldn't give up easily, and part of me respected that. She was determined and strong, but also... stubborn. It was this trait that I loved about her, but now it was the biggest obstacle to my plans.As I thought about this, a familiar tightness in my chest bothered me. The triplets. I hadn't seen them in weeks, and their absence was affecting me in ways I hadn't anticipated. I missed hearing their voices, seeing their smiles running around the house. The distance was slowly destroying me inside."Enough," I muttered to myself, dropping the papers on the table.I
Lilian POVThe sky was painted in shades of gray, reflecting the tense atmosphere that hovered over the city. As I drove towards the children's school, a feeling of discomfort enveloped me. Three weeks had already passed since the announcement, and now there was only one left. The deadline that everyone awaited with fear and uncertainty was quickly approaching, and the city began to transform into an almost apocalyptic scenario.Along the streets, I saw families preparing to leave, some hurriedly, others with calm resignation. There were suitcases being loaded into crowded cars, as if they were fleeing an imminent catastrophe. Some houses were already empty, with "For Sale" signs hanging in the windows. People's faces reflected despair and doubt. Some looked around as if questioning whether they were making the right decision by abandoning their homes and their lives. It was a sight that left my heart heavy. The city I knew so well was crumbling before my eyes, and I wondered how muc
Lilian POVAs I walked away from that devastating scene—Jensen standing next to Kate Nash, the woman who destroyed our marriage—I felt a mixture of anger and humiliation burning inside me. Each step I took felt heavier than the last, but I knew I couldn't stop. Not there, not on that empty street, where the wind seemed to cut through the skin and the normally vibrant city lights now seemed distant and cold."I'm not going to let him do this to me again", I thought, as my eyes, still teary, focused on emptiness. My phone vibrated in my pocket. A message from Finn.> "Hey, Lilian, still up for tonight? Let me know if you change your mind."I hesitated. Accepting Finn's invitation seemed like an escape, a way to try to forget Jensen and that betrayal he had just witnessed. But maybe that's what I needed. A distraction. Something that would take me away from the crushing weight of reality that was about to swallow me. I took a deep breath and, on impulse, typed a quick reply.> "Yes. Let'
Lilian POVI left the toilet with my stomach churning and my head spinning, trying desperately to compose myself. The bitter taste of the drink was still in my mouth, and each step I took felt heavier than the last. My eyes searched the bar for Finn, but he was nowhere to be found. The tumult of voices around me was deafening, and I felt completely out of control.Alcohol wasn't something I was used to, and that night I had drunk too much. Everything to forget Jensen, to erase the image of him with Kate Nash from my mind. But it was no use. The only thing I did was feel even more lost. The shame and sadness came like an avalanche.My God… I had kissed him back in the toilet. I was such an idiot!Suddenly, the weight of the world seemed to fall on my shoulders, and I no longer knew what to do or where to go. Tears began to silently stream down my face. I stumbled out the door of the club, the loud music and the laughter of the other patrons echoing behind me as I tried to get some air.
Lilian POVMy heart was racing as I tried, in vain, to pull Finn away from Jensen. Tension hung in the air like a storm about to explode, and everything around us seemed like distant noise. The only thing I could see was the fury in Finn's eyes, his jaw clenched, and the veins pulsing in his neck.“Finn, stop! You can’t do that!” I shouted, trying to reach for his arm, but he moved away, more focused on Jensen than me. Desperation began to seep into my chest as I saw the anger taking over him, and a voice inside me begged him to stay away.“He deserves it!” Finn shouted, fists clenched. His face was dark with anger, and frustration showed in his expression. “He will pay for what he did to you!”Things quickly got out of control. The sound of punches and screams echoed through the street, adrenaline coursing through both men's veins, and the tension was palpable. The impact of the punches resounded in the air like thunder, and my stomach turned at the sight. Jensen was getting beaten,
Lilian POV I woke up to the unbearable sound of the doorbell. The sun had barely risen outside, and I was still sleeping soundly because I was so tired due to the events of yesterday morning, but the sound of the doorbell was insistent. With my heart racing, I got out of bed, my eyes heavy with sleep, and went to the door. When I opened it, I found men from the city hall, all in blue uniforms, and their serious expressions made my stomach turn.“You need to leave immediately. We will demolish the building in five minutes,” announced one of them, and his words hit my heart like an ax. Demolish? What did this mean? I remembered Jensen's words from the night before. So was he really making good on his threat? I didn't even have time to think; reality was crumbling before me.“What are you talking about? You don’t have the right to do that, okay?” I told them with my heart racing, but the men barely moved. Sadie, the nanny, rushed into the room with disheveled hair and the expression of
Lilian POVThe adrenaline was still coursing through my veins when the kids, Sadie, and I got into Jensen's car. The situation was surreal, like a nightmare I couldn't wake up from. As he drove, I looked out the windows, trying to process the destruction that had just happened. What had become of my home? The kids were restless in the backseat, trying to handle the situation their way, asking little questions that only added to the anguish in my heart. The sound of the car's engine filled the tense silence that hovered between us and Jensen, who was driving with an expression of satisfaction that left me even more incredulous. The demolition scene was still fresh in my mind, the dust, the screams of the machines, and my house collapsing in an instant. Jensen turned to me, a sarcastic smile on his lips. “Don’t worry about your boyfriend. His house was the first one I destroyed this morning,” he said, his voice permeating with an arrogance that made me furious. A chill ran down my spi