Evelyn's POVThe sunlight peeked through the curtains and I stirred in my sleep. I groaned, stretching in the bed, satisfied by how free my muscles were. I never thought I'd wake up to the day I would feel relaxed.My eyes fluttered open and I stared at the ceiling for some time, my vision cleared and my mind recalling the incident that occurred in the hospital. It had been days ago but they were still clear in my memory. I felt relieved that I didn't have to wake up with the sound of the alarm. These past few days had given me the time to reflect back on everything that happened both at the station and in the hospital.The temporary leave had been helpful somehow and I was actually grateful because I needed time for myself. I was tired of always looking over my shoulder even at work. Getting up from the bed, I got ready for the day. I ate breakfast and thought of what to do in my free time. I decided to spend my time designing jewelry. I couldn't remember the last time I did that a
Evelyn's POV I stood in front of the building, looking at the place only to make memories rush back in. It was a place I once called home, a place I couldn't leave without.Exhaling sharply, I finally moved towards the place. I knocked on the door and waited for someone to pull the door open. I heard footsteps and soon the door was pulled open and the housekeeper stared at me in disbelief. Her familiar face had a slight change as the corners of eyes had wrinkled and her lips were thinner. "Miss, the Alpha told me you would be home tonight, so I made your favorite butter cookies." She beamed as she scanned me, her expression changing."You look different from when I last saw you," she pointed out.I let out a sigh, she knew me too well. She had been there during my childhood to adolescence. She knew when I was happy or sad."I'm really happy to see you again," she added. The last time we saw each other was a few months back. Although I was known as the daughter of Orion Pack's Alph
Evelyn's POVHer face grew pale and her eyes darted around to confirm if anyone was listening to our conversation but once she realized that we're alone, she let out a sigh of relief. "What nonsense are you talking about?" Her voice was shaking but she continued to probe for answers. "Who told you that? What else do you know?"Her next question made me tilt my head and stare at her with pure amusement. The fear on her face grew but I could see anger burning in her eyes as she tried to relax. Suddenly her face darkened and her jaw set. She took a step forward again, trying to intimidate me with her gaze but I remained unfazed, clearly showing her that nothing she did affected me.I just wanted answers to my questions. I wanted to know the truth behind everything. "You're just a dog raised in this house, and I can kill you anytime." She threatened, her eyes searching mine but I kept a blank expression. Rolling my eyes upwards, I scoffed at her threat. She really thought her words wo
Evelyn's POVThe Alpha shook his head, looking displeased by the news. He stared at her in disbelief. "And you think that would work?" He asked, looking uncertain by her decision.Stella placed a hand on her hip with her chin high. "Dad, I told you already that I know what I'm doing and I'm sure I'll get my brand to make it into the Alpha King's mall. Or don't you believe me?" He sighed, washing his hand over his face. "That's not even what I mean. Think about it, Stella. Don't you think that at this point you're just being overly fanciful because we both know the requirements in getting into the Alpha King's mall. It's not as easy as it seems," he tried to explain but Stella was that stubborn child that would never agree that the sky was blue even with it being so clear to her. "Why are you so bothered about that, Dad? We both know that I have what it takes. I'm both competitive and I'll always get what I want if I put the right effort," she replied with a smile curling her lips up
Evelyn's POVMy legs refused to move back as I stared at that blank space in front of me, unable to fathom or put meaning to what was happening around me. I could feel Seth's heartbeat as his chest pressed against mine. I wanted to say something but my lips parted and closed with no words coming forth.I swallowed, trying so hard not to be affected by the name he called me but they only brought back memories that I had tried too hard to forget."Lyn," he repeated and my throat tightened as the emotions all came rushing back. I could barely remember the last time he called me that.I barely remembered how it sounded and why I had been so affected by it. I only remembered how comfortable it made me feel whenever I was with him and how happy I was because only he could call me that name. It wasn't a special nickname but no one had ever called me that. Everyone called me Evelyn but only he called me Lyn, saying it was his nickname to me. At first it sounded normal, just a diminutive of
Evelyn's POVI drove onto the overpass when my phone started ringing. I slowly reached for it while keeping my eyes on the road. I bit my lower lip the moment I saw the caller's ID. I quickly picked that call, but my phone went blank immediately.“What the…" I stared at the screen in disbelief. What just happened? I tossed the phone aside, angry that I forgot to charge it earlier, and I left my charger at the estate. I leaned back on the seat and glanced at Seth who laid at the back seat, his eyes shut and his breathing heavy.As much as I wanted to return to the estate, I had to take him home to the Jupiter Pack.I stepped into the quiet Jupiter pack house, the stillness enveloping me like a shroud. The Alpha and Luna's residence, usually bustling with activity, lay dormant, its occupants lost in slumber. With a gentle touch, I guided Seth to his room, my footsteps soft on the carpet.The surrounding quietude was unusual, but I knew the time was late and definitely everyone was asl
Seth POV Her voice was laced with a hint of satisfaction as she replied, “I've already taken care of Veronica. Let's just say her mother made quite a scene.” Her eyes sparkled with a subtle gleam, hinting at the drama that had unfolded. My expression remained stoic, but her eyes narrowed slightly, betraying a flicker of curiosity.For a moment, I was silent, my gaze drifting inward as if replaying the events of the previous night. Then, my eyes refocused on her, and I asked, my voice low and cautious, “Did I say anything…last night, when I was drunk?” My tone carried a hint of vulnerability as I feared what secrets I might have revealed.Evelyn's expression shifted, a trace of guilt creeping onto her face. Her eyes softened, and her voice took on a gentle quality. “You didn't say anything that hadn't already been said, Seth.” Her gaze drifted to the scar above my waist, and her lips curved into a subtle, apologetic smile. The faint regret in her eyes suggested that she felt sorry for
Evelyn's POV As I stepped out of Seth's house, the crisp morning air enveloped me, a welcome respite from the emotional turmoil I'd left behind. I walked with purpose, my feet carrying me toward the villa, seeking solace in its quiet confines. The events of the past 24 hours had drained me, and all I craved was the sanctuary of my bed.Upon entering the villa, my gaze drifted upward, tracing the elegant curve of the staircase. That was when I saw Dylan, descending with an air of quiet contemplation. His eyes met mine, and I offered a casual greeting, hoping to deflect any tension.“Hey, are you heading to the office?” I asked, my voice light.Dylan's expression remained unreadable, his silence a palpable rebuke. My brow furrowed, a hint of apology creeping into my voice. “My phone died. I'm sorry.”But his gaze lingered, his displeasure simmering just below the surface. I sensed the unspoken questions, the weight of his unvoiced concerns.Carefully, I broached the subject, seeking t
Stella's POV Alpha Dylan's intense gaze held me captive, and for an instant, the world around me blurred. My thoughts reeled, and my pulse stuttered. I felt like a small, fragile creature under the scrutiny of a majestic predator.But I refused to be intimidated.With a nervous swallow, I shook off the spell, my senses snapping back into focus. My voice, though slightly tremulous, carried a hint of determination.“President, actually, I'm currently working in the secretary department,” I began, my words tumbling forth in a rush.Alpha Dylan's expression remained impassive, his eyes never leaving mine. I pressed on, despite the flutter in my chest.“I hope you don't mind my sudden visit, but I have a personal matter to discuss.”The words hung in the air, vulnerable and exposed. I held my breath, awaiting his response, my heart pounding in anticipation.Alpha Dylan's gaze narrowed with his eyes searching mine. For an eternal moment, he said nothing, his silence weighing heavier than a
Dylan's POV As I emerged from the serenity of slumber, the soft morning light crept through the windows, casting a warm glow on Evelyn's peaceful form. Her gentle breathing was a lullaby, but I resisted the urge to linger. Duty called, and my latest development project demanded attention.I leaned in, my lips brushing against Evelyn's forehead in a tender kiss. Her eyelids fluttered, but she settled back into sleep, unaware of my departure.With a quiet smile, I slipped out of bed, shrugging into my tailored suit. The city outside was awakening, its vibrant pulse beckoning me to tackle the day.My secretary, efficient as always, greeted me with a crisp smile and a stack of files. I noticed she looked more relaxed today.“Good morning, sir. Your project proposals are ready for review.”I accepted the documents, scanning the shortlisted companies. One name leapt off the page – Seth Raymond's family business, Jupiter Pack. A spark of intrigue ignited within me, fueled by the complex dyn
Evelyn's POVI stared at him confused, especially with the fact that my birthday was two days from now. “My birthday? You didn't have to…"Dylan's gaze met mine, his eyes softening. “I wanted to,” he said, his voice gentle. “I couldn't bear the thought of missing it.”My heart swelled, touched by his thoughtfulness. No one had ever gone to such lengths for me before.I leaned in closer, my lips brushing against his ear. “Thank you,” I whispered, my voice trembling with emotion.Dylan's arm tightened around me, his chest rising with a deep breath. “Anything for you,” he whispered back, his words lost in the silence of the car.Dylan's hand slipped into his pocket, producing a sleek, velvet-covered gift box. “Here's your birthday present,” he said, his eyes sparkling with anticipation.My fingers trembled slightly as I accepted the box, its weight substantial in my palm. The soft velvet felt luxurious beneath my fingertips.With a delicate touch, I lifted the lid, revealing a dazzling d
Evelyn's POV I jolted awake, my eyelids snapping open to Veronica's shrill voice, its piercing tone like a shattered glass. Disoriented, I blinked rapidly, taking in the scene unfolding before me like a fragmented puzzle.Seth stood inches from me, his face a deep, fiery crimson, guilt etched across his features like a confession. His eyes, wide and frantic, met mine for a fleeting moment, before darting away in shame. The air was heavy with tension.My mind racing, I pieced together the fragments: Seth's proximity, Veronica's outrage, and the electric charge hanging between us like a live wire. A mocking smirk curled my lips, a shield against the vulnerability I felt, and a defense mechanism honed from years of navigating Seth's turbulent emotions.“Were you just trying to kiss me?” I asked, my tone laced with incredulity and a hint of amusement, my voice a velvet-wrapped dagger.Seth's face burned brighter, his embarrassment like a physical blow. His silence was deafening, neither
Evelyn's POV As we stepped into the supermarket, the automatic doors swooshing open with a familiar jingle, I felt a thrill of excitement. The fluorescent lights above cast a warm glow, illuminating the rows of vibrant produce and enticing packaging. Dylan, typically the epitome of sophistication, navigated the aisles with surprising ease, his broad shoulders weaving through the crowds.I had jokingly mentioned wanting to try his cooking, expecting a chuckle or a dismissive smile. But Dylan's eyes sparkled with enthusiasm, his voice low and inviting. “Let's make something special.”Now, as we wandered through the mundane rows, our cart filling with an assortment of colors and textures, I tried not to think to deep by how domestic this felt. This was a side of Dylan I never knew existed – the everyday, ordinary Dylan.Back at the villa, Dylan transformed into a culinary maestro. He commanded the kitchen with confidence, chopping, sautéing, and seasoning with precision. The aromas waft
Veronica's POV I watched in dismay as Seth rushed out of the TV station, leaving me to face the curious gazes of our coworkers. The whispers began to circulate, speculating about our relationship.“Seth and Evelyn, are they…?”“No, no, it's Evelyn he's still hung up on.”I quickly intervened, attempting to salvage the situation. “Evelyn is our classmate, and we were just planning to have dinner together tonight. I'll go check on them.”My words sounded hollow, even to my ears. Feeling awkward and exposed, I hurried out of the TV station, the spotlight of attention shifting uncomfortably onto me.As I emerged into the cool night air, I spotted Seth standing alone, his figure tense and rigid. I approached him nervously, my heels clicking on the pavement.By the time I arrived, Evelyn had already left with someone, I wonder who. A sleek, black Maybach disappeared into the distance, leaving Seth there.“Seth?” I ventured, my voice soft.He turned, his eyes haunted, his expression twisted
Evelyn's POV I stood frozen, Seth's grasp on my arm unexpected. His eyes blazed with intensity, the depth of his emotions raw and unguarded.“What are you doing?” I demanded, my voice low and rough. “You used to tell me to give you freedom every day, and now that I've let go, you're clinging to me?”“Let go-” I started to demand.But he cut me off, his words spilling out in a torrent. “Do you enjoy being fought over by two women? Is that what this is about?”His gaze burned into mine, searching for answers. I felt a surge of indignation, but beneath it, a spark of hurt.“Seth, stop,” I said, my voice firm. “You're misunderstanding everything.”But he wouldn't let up. His face darkened, his eyes narrowing. “Who is your current boyfriend?” he demanded, his tone possessive.I laughed, incredulous. “You have no right to ask that,” I replied, my voice steady.Seth's grip on my arm tightened, his fingers digging deep. “I have every right,” he growled. “You're still mine, Evelyn. In my hear
Evelyn's POVI stood tall, my eyes locked onto the approaching duo. Veronica sauntered over, her arm linking effortlessly with Seth's, a possessive gleam in her eye. The familiarity between them was very evident, and I felt a spark of irritation.But before I could react, Veronica turned to me with a charming smile. “I specially asked Seth to invite a five-star hotel chef to make your favorite cake,” she announced, her voice low and smooth. “You have to eat plenty!”I smiled, my composure regained. “It wasn't necessary, Veronica,” I replied, my tone light.Veronica, sensing an opportunity, began to flirt shamelessly with Seth, her hands tracing the contours of his arm, her laughter tinkling like crystal. The display was overt, calculated to provoke.As they interacted, the surrounding staff watched, transfixed. Envy and fascination etched their faces, drawn to the chemistry between Veronica and Seth.I observed the scene, detached. Veronica's tactics were transparent, designed to make
Seth's POV.I seethed, my fury simmering like a volcano on the brink of eruption, as Evelyn's detached voice sliced through the phone line. Her words, laced with indifference, cut deep, and I felt my anger boiling over.Every fiber in my being screamed for release, but I clenched my jaw, fighting to contain the tempest raging within. The tension coursed through my veins like liquid fire, threatening to consume me.But when the call ended, abruptly severed by Evelyn's dismissive tone, my control snapped. My phone hurtled through the air, bouncing off the couch cushion with a muted thud, a tangible manifestation of my rage.Veronica, seated across from me, recoiled, her eyes wide with alarm. The concern etched on her face only fueled my irritation.“What happened?” she asked, her voice laced with fear.I turned to her, my gaze icy, my expression twisted in a scowl. Veronica's face crumpled, her eyes welling up with tears.“Did I do something wrong to upset you?” she asked, her voice tre