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The moment I set foot inside the mall, a sense of unease gripped me. My pulse quickened as I scanned the bustling crowd, an inexplicable feeling that something—or someone—I’d rather avoid was just around the corner. Brushing off the feeling, I reminded myself of my mission: buy some dresses. My wardrobe had suffered after the last purge when I realized Alex bought those dresses for her. The nerve of him—gifting me his mistress’s rejected outfits as if they were symbols of love. I’d burned every last one, and today, I intended to replace them.
As I wandered through the Western wear section, my fingers grazed a sleek, emerald dress. A small smile formed on my lips, thinking how satisfying it would feel to treat myself after months of pouring myself into the Royals project. Just as I was about to pull the dress from the rack, a familiar voice cut through the air, freezing me in place.
“Well, well, if it isn’t Mila,” the voice purred, dripping with false sweetness more likely in moking tone.
I turned around, locking eyes with the last person I wanted to see—Lily, Alex’s mistress. She stood there, designer bag slung over her shoulder, a hand resting on her barely-there baby bump. Her expression was smug, lips curving in a way that suggested she thought she had won some twisted game.
“Stop chasing my husband already, Mila. Why don’t you give up?” she said loudly, as if she wanted the whole world to hear.
Her words struck like ice, yet I barely blinked. The gall of her, parading around as though she were entitled to lecture me on my own marriage—my marriage, which she tore apart with her perfectly manicured claws.
I clenched the dress in my hand, steadying myself. “Oh, you mean my ex-husband? I’m surprised you’re worried about me. Feeling a little insecure?”
Her face darkened, but she quickly regained her composure, offering me a sickly sweet smile. “Well, you should know, Mila. Alex divorced you because I’m carrying his child. He left you for me because I’m giving him what you couldn’t.” She caressed her stomach, the ultimate show of triumph, as if to suggest that motherhood and betrayal were trophies she’d earned.She wanted me to feel small, worthless.
I gave her a half-smile. “Congratulations. But it’s funny how obsessed you are with me. Must be hard, always feeling like a replacement.”
Lily’s smug facade faltered for a split second. The satisfaction I felt was delicious, and it must have shown because she immediately scowled.
She covered it with a nasty laugh,“Don’t fool yourself, Mila.You were just…practice.”
I laughed, a short, cutting sound. “If I was just practice, Lily, then you’re the consolation prize. So enjoy the title, because I’m done with him. Have fun, though; I’ve heard he likes to recycle his gifts.”
Her mouth opened in shock, but I brushed past her, letting her swallow my words with the bitterness she deserved.
As I turned to leave, feeling the familiar satisfaction of putting Lily in her place, something unexpected happened. A hand gripped my wrist with a roughness that made me freeze. Before I could react, a sharp, stinging slap landed across my face, knocking me a step backward.
Author's POV[The St. Regis Hotel – Private Dining Suite – Same Night]High above the chaotic pulse of the city, in a lavishly appointed private dining room, Aunt Lana sat alone at a table set for two. She stared out the floor-to-ceiling window at the glittering skyline.The door behind her opened, and a man entered, shrugging off a tailored suit jacket. He was all controlled energy and sharp angles, his handsome face set in a grim expression. He wasn't just tired; he was vibrating with a protective fury that he was barely holding in check.“Aunt Lana,” he greeted, his voice a low rumble."Arine," she replied, turning. A knowing, almost sad smile touched her lips. "That was fast. Your private jet must have set a new speed record from London.""I told the pilot to fly it like he stole it," Arine said, bypassing the table to stand at the window, his back to her. He braced his hands on the glass, staring down at the city lights."The moment I got your call last night... the second you tol
Author’s POV [Mila’s Apartment –Late Evening] The cab ride home felt longer than it should have, the city's neon lights blurring into a haze as Mila replayed the evening in her mind. Robbin's folder burned a hole in her bag, its contents a ticking bomb of revelations. She stepped out onto the familiar sidewalk, the cool air nipping at her skin, and buzzed the intercom. Moments later, the door swung open, revealing Sally's concerned face framed by the warm glow of the hallway light. Sally(pulling her inside):“Finally! Do you know how long I’ve been pacing in here? Come in, sit down—tell me everything.” Mila slipped off her shoes and sank into the couch, exhaustion weighing her down. She let her bag fall beside her.Sally perched on the armrest, arms crossed. Mila(looking around): “Where’s Aunt Lana?” Sally(shrugging): “She’s not home. Got a call, said she was meeting some old friends staying in the city. She left a little while ago.” Mila’s brows furrowed. “This late?” Sally: (le
Author's POV[Mila's Bedroom– Early Morning]The golden rays of morning slipped through the curtains, resting gently on Mila’s sleeping face. Her lashes fluttered as her body stirred beneath the blanket, feeling the weight of exhaustion still wrapped around her.She woke up to the sound of her phone buzzing, the screen glowing brightly.Mila sat up slowly, rubbing her eyes, trying to shake off the sleep. As she reached for her phone, she saw that it was fully charged now. She must have plugged it in overnight, but she had no memory of doing so. The screen was filled with notifications -Sixty missed calls. Over a hundred unread messages.Mila (murmuring): “What the hell happened…”Confused, she opened her W******p. The office group chat was on fire—rapid messages, anxious emojis, bursts of gossip. Dozens of direct texts followed.Before she could click on any message for detail, the phone started ringing—Emily’s name flashing on the screen.She swiped quickly to answer.Mila: "Emily? Hey
Author's POV[Scene 1:Alex and Lily’s Bedroom – Late Night]The luxurious mansion was quiet,moonlight pouring in through floor-to-ceiling windows.In their grand bedroom, Lily sat cross-legged on the bed, her silk robe draped carelessly as she scrolled through her latest social media post — the one flaunting her baby bump and the grand celebration. The comments were pouring in.Her fingers flew across the screen, a self-satisfied grin spreading as she read the fawning comments. "The city's power couple!" "A true fairy tale!" "So happy for you and Alex!"“#QueenEnergy,” one comment read.“Slayed. As always.”“Mother of the year already!”The bathroom door was ajar, and she could hear the faint sound of the shower running. Alex was taking his time.Just as she paused to admire a particularly flattering photo, a new message popped up on her screen.Unknown Number: I’m back, sweetheart.Her finger froze mid-air. The smirk wiped clean off her face.Unknown Number: “Miss me, love?”Lily's eyes
Author's POVThe grand event had begun to die down.Most of the guests had left, drunk on champagne and scandal. The cake was half-eaten, the music dimmed, and the ballroom floor—once filled with cheers and gasps—was quiet again.While Alex was engrossed in an intense business discussion with international delegates in a secluded VIP lounge, oblivious to the storm brewing just floors above.In her private suite, Lily stood before a vanity mirror, slowly removing her earrings. Her reflection gleamed back at her, but her eyes were ice cold.She reached into her clutch, pulling out a blank cheque.Dr. Veer stood nervously across from her,wringing his hands. Sweat beaded at his temple and shoulders tense.Lily, voice like silk laced with venom: "You did well, Doctor. Better than I expected."She handed him the cheque.Veer’s hands trembled as he took the cheque, his eyes darting to the door. “Thank you,I… I did what you asked, Lily. Exactly what you asked. ”Lily (flatly):"Write the amount y
Author's POV Three days later... [Scene:– At the Lavish Banquet Hall, Early Evening] Crystal chandeliers bathed the marble floors in soft golden light. Opulence dripped from every corner. Strings played gentle melodies, the soft hum of conversation filled the lavish ballroom as the city’s elite trickled in — tycoons, celebrities, political heirs — all dressed in their finest. Cameras flashed. Crystal flutes of champagne clinked. Lily stood before a full-length mirror in a private suite,caressing her baby bump with a self-satisfied smile. Her gown was a delicate shade of blush pink, draping elegantly over her swollen belly.Her makeup was soft, ethereal—masking the venom that brewed underneath. Servants fluttered around her like butterflies, adjusting her dress, her hair, her jewelry. “You look breathtaking, ma’am,” one of them gushed. Lily tilted her head with a smile."Of course I do," Lily purred, running a hand through her perfectly styled hair. "When don't I look breatht







