Chapter Five
The chandelier overhead bathed the grand ballroom in golden light, shimmering against the high ceilings and walls draped in sheer elegance. Paris’ elite buzzed with excitement as champagne flutes clinked and laughter echoed through the vast space. Tonight, the Kingston Foundation’s charity gala was the event of the season—lavish, exclusive, breathtaking. But none of that mattered to Sofia. She stood at the top of the sweeping staircase, a vision in emerald silk. The dress clung to her curves like a second skin, elegant yet daring, the plunging neckline hinting at power rather than vulnerability. Her hair was swept back into a perfect updo, diamond earrings glistening against her neck. But it wasn’t the dress or the jewels that made heads turn. It was her presence. Fierce. Unyielding. The girl Aaron Kingston had thrown away was dead. And the woman standing there—La Reina—had returned. Sofia’s heart pounded, but she kept her expression calm, her breathing steady. Elise’s words echoed in her mind: “You must control the room before you speak. Let them feel you before they know you.” And tonight, she would be felt. Her emerald gaze swept the room, searching. And then, she saw him. Aaron Kingston. Standing near the bar, a whiskey glass in hand, exuding raw power in his custom black tuxedo. But he wasn’t the same either. The man she once loved had become harder, colder—his face more sculpted, his eyes sharper. The slight shadow along his jaw only enhanced the dangerous air he carried, effortlessly commanding the room. But what struck her most was the emptiness behind those eyes. He looked… lost. Sofia crushed the unwanted ache in her chest. No. He didn’t deserve her sympathy. Not after what he had done. Focus, she reminded herself. This isn’t about emotions. This is about power. And tonight, she would reclaim hers. A waiter approached with a glass of champagne, but Sofia shook her head. Alcohol wasn’t an option, not with the twins nestled inside her. But no one knew that. Not yet. As she descended the staircase, every eye followed her. Conversations slowed, whispers rippled across the room. Who is she? Look at her dress! Is that… La Reina? She moved with purpose, stopping near the art display where a group of industry moguls lingered. They didn’t even notice her at first—until she spoke. “The brushwork here lacks depth,” she murmured, her tone calm but piercing enough to draw attention. “Too obvious. Like the artist was trying too hard to impress rather than express.” The men turned, slightly offended, but then they saw her. One of them, a gallery owner, recovered quickly. “You have quite the critical eye, Ms…?” A smile. Sharp. Controlled. “Sofia Laurent. But most know me as La Reina.” Recognition dawned instantly. “The designer? The face behind the Midnight Revolution collection?” She nodded, offering a delicate sip of her sparkling water. “I prefer my work to speak louder than my name.” A statement made for the audience. Because just across the room, Aaron had turned. His gaze collided with hers. And for the first time since that horrible night—he saw her. His lips parted, his body stiffening. Sofia felt the tension crackle like electricity, but she refused to break eye contact. She let him look. Let him see exactly what he had lost. Aaron handed his glass to a passing waiter and began to move toward her, his gaze dark, intense, searching. A small part of her heart whispered, You shouldn’t have come. But the louder voice—the one shaped by pain, betrayal, and loss—roared back: No. Let him suffer. “Sofia.” His voice. Deeper. Rougher. But it didn’t shake her this time. She turned slowly, arching a brow as though she barely recognized him. “Mr. Kingston. I didn’t expect to see you here.” His jaw tightened. “Sofia… it’s you.” She sipped her drink, giving him nothing but a polite smile. “I go by Sofia Laurent now. Surely you’ve heard of me? La Reina? No? That’s a shame. I thought you kept up with the fashion industry.” Aaron’s eyes narrowed, his gaze sweeping over her face, searching. For what? The timid wife he’d abandoned? She wasn’t there anymore. “Sofia…” His voice dropped lower, rawer. “You left. Without a word. I thought—” “You thought I’d disappear quietly?” she cut in, voice sharp. “You told me to leave, remember? You made it very clear I was nothing to you. A liar. A manipulator. A gold digger, wasn’t it?” A muscle in his jaw flexed. “I was wrong.” “Yes,” she said softly, leaning closer, her scent wrapping around him. “You were. And I won’t forgive you for it.” Aaron’s hand twitched at his side as if fighting the urge to reach for her. “You disappeared,” he whispered. “I looked for you, Sofia. For months.” A bitter laugh slipped past her lips. “You didn’t look hard enough. And I wasn’t hiding. I was healing.” The memory of the hospital bed, the coldness of losing her son, threatened to choke her, but she shoved it back. Aaron stared at her like he was trying to solve a puzzle, his eyes dropping briefly to her waist. His lips parted as if he’d noticed something… but she moved back, reclaiming her power. “This conversation is over,” she said coolly, stepping past him. But Aaron wasn’t done. His hand shot out, gently capturing her wrist. Not harsh, not demanding. Desperate. “Sofia… please. Tell me the truth. Why did you leave like that? Was it because of—” She yanked her hand free, voice like ice. “You were the reason, Aaron. Your betrayal. Your cruelty. You destroyed me when I needed you most. And you’ll never have that power again.” With those words, she turned and walked away, every step a declaration. But as she disappeared into the crowd, her heart pounded mercilessly against her ribs. Because no matter how much power she had gained for her vengeance! Facing Aaron Kingston again had stirred something dangerous. And it terrified her.Chapter SixThe cool night air brushed Sofia’s face as she stepped out onto the terrace, the distant hum of Paris filling the silence she so desperately needed. The soft glow from the ballroom spilled onto the marble floor, but out here, the world felt quieter.Calmer.But not her.Inside, her chest was a storm—rage, pain, memories she’d buried clawing back to the surface. The confrontation with Aaron had shaken her more than she wanted to admit. Her hands still trembled faintly, even as she gripped the stone railing for supp by ort.She had told herself she was stronger. That she was over him.But standing so close to him again, hearing that voice—the one that used to be her comfort—had stirred too many ghosts.He doesn’t deserve your pain.And yet, the ache remained.Behind her, the soft click of heels echoed, breaking her thoughts.Elise.Of course, she had followed. Always watching. Always assessing.“You’re unraveling,” Elise said softly, stepping beside her. No judgment, just f
Chapter SixThe cool night air brushed Sofia’s face as she stepped out onto the terrace, the distant hum of Paris filling the silence she so desperately needed. The soft glow from the ballroom spilled onto the marble floor, but out here, the world felt quieter.Calmer.But not her.Inside, her chest was a storm—rage, pain, memories she’d buried clawing back to the surface. The confrontation with Aaron had shaken her more than she wanted to admit. Her hands still trembled faintly, even as she gripped the stone railing for supp by ort.She had told herself she was stronger. That she was over him.But standing so close to him again, hearing that voice—the one that used to be her comfort—had stirred too many ghosts.He doesn’t deserve your pain.And yet, the ache remained.Behind her, the soft click of heels echoed, breaking her thoughts.Elise.Of course, she had followed. Always watching. Always assessing.“You’re unraveling,” Elise said softly, stepping beside her. No judgment, just
Chapter SevenAaron sat frozen at his desk, the words echoing through his mind like a relentless drumbeat.“La Reina Holdings is owned by Sofia Laurent.”Sofia.His Sofia.No—she wasn’t his anymore.The woman he had seen at the gala was nothing like the soft-hearted wife he had once known. That Sofia had been fragile, gentle. The woman he had just crossed paths with? She was something far more dangerous.And now, she had come for his empire.The France deal was supposed to be a done deal—Kingston Enterprises’ biggest luxury expansion into Europe in years. Millions in projected revenue. Exclusive partnerships with elite designers.Ruined.By her.Aaron clenched his jaw, his knuckles turning white as he gripped the edge of his desk.The door to his office burst open, and Lucas, his younger half-brother and head of PR, stormed in, holding a tablet.“What the hell happened, Aaron?” Lucas demanded, tossing the device onto the desk.The headline was brutal.KINGSTON ENTERPRISES LOSES MULTI-
Chapter EightThe morning light filtered through the tall windows of Sofia’s penthouse, casting soft shadows across the marble floors. The city below was just beginning to stir, but Sofia had been awake for hours.She stood at the large kitchen island, her untouched cup of herbal tea growing cold as she stared at the open file Elise had left on the counter the night before.Kingston Enterprises – Internal Stability Report.Page after page detailed the cracks forming within Aaron’s empire. Board members questioning his decisions. Stocks showing slight instability. Whispers in the financial world of his grip loosening.Sofia had inflicted the first wound.And yet, she felt nothing.She had imagined this moment for years—when Aaron would begin to crumble under the weight of his own mistakes. She had pictured the satisfaction, the triumph.But all she felt was… hollow.Her hand drifted to her stomach again, protective. The twins stirred softly beneath her touch, grounding her.You’re doin
Chapter Ten The rain tapped softly against the glass of Aaron’s office window, matching the relentless pounding in his chest. He stood at his desk, staring out over the London skyline, but his mind was far from the city beneath him.It was back in Paris.Back in that penthouse where Sofia had stood before him, powerful yet broken, furious yet wounded.And she was lying.Not just about the deal.There was something deeper. Something she hadn’t said.The way she had stopped mid-sentence—“While I was…”Aaron couldn’t shake it.And now, as Lucas barged into the office with a thick folder, Aaron braced himself.“Well?” Aaron demanded, his voice rougher than he intended.Lucas set the folder down, his expression grim. “I found her. Chloe.”Aaron’s stomach tightened. “And?”Lucas hesitated, then exhaled, leaning against the desk. “You were right. She’s been lying to you. About everything.”Aaron’s chest felt like it caved inward.“Say it clearly, Lucas.”Lucas opened the folder, revealing a
Chapter Eleven The grandeur of Kingston Enterprises’ London headquarters felt colder than ever. The massive glass walls reflected the storm brewing both inside and out. Rain lashed against the windows, echoing the tension crackling in the air.At the heart of the tension sat Aaron Kingston.Dark, brooding, and dangerously silent.The conference room was filled with Kingston’s top executives, all seated around the massive mahogany table, their hushed whispers colliding like static in the air.But Aaron wasn’t listening to their financial reports.His gaze was locked on the press release displayed on the massive screen at the front of the room.“La Reina Holdings CEO to Attend Kingston Enterprises Annual Summit.”The words burned into his mind like a brand.She’s coming here. To my territory.Sofia Laurent.His ex-wife.The woman he had wronged more than anyone.The woman who was systematically dismantling everything he had built.Why?Why now?Why, after all these years, had she chose
Chapter Twelve The summit hall was a masterpiece of wealth and influence. Crystal chandeliers bathed the expansive room in a golden glow, while the walls were lined with towering glass panels that reflected the grandeur of the evening. The scent of expensive perfume and aged whiskey clung to the air, mingling with the quiet hum of whispered conversations.But none of it mattered.All Sofia could feel was the heat of Aaron’s hand against hers as he led her into the ballroom.His grip was firm but not forceful, a silent battle of wills that neither was willing to lose.The cameras flashed behind them, capturing every step as the most talked-about confrontation of the year unfolded live for the world to see.Good. Let them watch.This wasn’t just a business summit. It was a spectacle.And she was about to steal the entire show.The crowd parted as they walked, the tension palpable, whispers rising like static around them.“Is that really her? La Reina?”“They used to be married, didn’t
Chapter Thirteen The applause still echoed faintly in the grand hall, but Aaron felt nothing but the pulse of raw anger pounding through his veins.Sofia stood poised at the center of the room, a glass of sparkling water in hand, her emerald gown shimmering beneath the lights. The smile she wore wasn’t just confident—it was a declaration.A challenge.She had delivered a blow. A calculated, ruthless move designed not just to wound his company but to humiliate him publicly.And she was winning.But what Sofia didn’t know—what she had clearly underestimated—was that Aaron Kingston never stayed down.His jaw tightened as he handed his untouched whiskey to a passing server and began moving toward her, weaving through the crowd with the precision of a predator closing in on his prey.She noticed him approaching immediately.He saw it in the way her fingers tightened just slightly around the stem of her glass, the slight parting of her lips.But she didn’t flinch.She stood tall, waiting f
Chapter One Hundred and Seven: Hell UnleashedThe safe house was a fortress deep in the countryside, surrounded by thick woods and fortified with state-of-the-art security. Yet neither Aaron nor Sofia felt completely safe anymore. Volkov and Damon had escalated to open war, and there was no telling what their next move would be.As they entered the command room of the safe house, Lucas was already coordinating with their security teams. Large monitors displayed real-time footage of key locations—Aaron’s business headquarters, their estate, and various assets targeted by Damon’s network.Lucas turned to them, his face tense but determined. “We’ve identified a critical vulnerability in Volkov’s operation. His main weapons storage facility is located near the docks on the south side of the city. If we take it out, we cripple his supply chain.”Aaron nodded sharply. “Good. We hit it tonight.”Sofia raised a brow. “You’re planning a full assault?”“This isn’t a game anymore, Sofia,” Aaron
Chapter One Hundred and Six: Ambush in the ShadowsThe armored convoy tore through the city streets at high speed, the lead SUV’s headlights cutting through the dense fog of the early morning. Aaron and Sofia sat in the back seat of the second vehicle, their faces tense with anticipation. After the sniper attack, Aaron had decided it was time to move Sofia and the twins to a secure location outside the city. But both of them knew Damon and Volkov wouldn’t make it easy.Lucas’s voice crackled over the comms. “Route is clear so far, but don’t relax. We’ve intercepted chatter—Volkov’s men know we’re on the move.”Aaron clenched his jaw. “Keep all units on high alert. Any signs of trouble, and we go full defense.”Sofia reached for his hand, squeezing it tightly. “We’re going to be okay,” she whispered, her eyes filled with quiet determination. “They won’t win.”Aaron glanced at her, his expression softening for a moment. “Not a chance. I’ll tear them apart if they even try.”The convoy a
Chapter One Hundred and Five: The Assassin’s MoveMiles away from Kingston Enterprises, in a dark, abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of the city, Damon Cross stood with Sergei Volkov. The air inside was cold and damp, the tension between them crackling like static. A tall figure cloaked in shadow emerged from the corner of the room—a man known only as Viktor, Volkov’s most feared assassin.“You understand the job,” Volkov said, his Russian accent thick. “This isn’t about intimidation anymore. The message needs to be final.”Viktor’s cold, calculating eyes gleamed under the dim light. “I know exactly what you need. Kingston and his wife have survived too many battles. It’s time to put an end to their luck.”Damon smirked, satisfaction settling on his face. “Aaron thinks he’s invincible. He’s about to find out how wrong he is. Make it clean. No mistakes.”Viktor nodded silently, disappearing into the shadows as quickly as he had appeared. Volkov turned to Damon.“Are you sure this is
Chapter One Hundred and Three: Bloodlines and BetrayalThe silence in Aaron’s office was shattered by the shrill ring of his secure line. Lucas’s voice came through, tense and urgent.“Aaron, we’ve got a serious problem. Damon just escalated things. There’s someone else involved—Konstantin’s inner circle. We’ve confirmed that Damon’s allied with a man named Sergei Volkov. They’re planning a full-scale assault on your business holdings and—”Lucas’s words cut off as a deafening boom echoed in the distance. Sofia and Aaron froze, exchanging wide-eyed glances. Moments later, alarms blared throughout Kingston Enterprises, signaling an emergency.“What the hell was that?” Aaron demanded, gripping the phone tighter.“There was an explosion at one of your distribution centers downtown,” Lucas said. “It’s bad. They’re sending a message. Damon and Volkov aren’t playing anymore.”Aaron slammed the phone down, rage coursing through him. Sofia placed a hand on his arm, grounding him.“This is big
Chapter One Hundred and Two: When Love Turns to WarThe rain came down in torrents, hammering against the windows of the penthouse like the storm that had overtaken Aaron and Sofia’s lives. Lightning cracked across the sky, illuminating Aaron as he paced the expansive living room, his expression dark and dangerous.“He’s crossed a line,” Aaron muttered to himself, clenching his fists. Damon Cross had made his move, leaking forged documents implicating Sofia in Konstantin’s criminal network. Media outlets were running with the story, painting Sofia as a manipulative traitor who had played both sides for power.Lucas rushed in, his face tight with tension. “Aaron, it’s spreading. Damon’s feeding the press more fake evidence. Journalists are demanding statements. Sofia’s name is being dragged through the mud.”Aaron stopped pacing, his eyes burning with fury. “We need to silence him. I want every one of his allies cut off. I don’t care what it takes—Damon’s going down.”Lucas hesitated,
Chapter One Hundred and One: Cracks in the FoundationSofia stood on the terrace, the cold wind biting at her skin. She didn’t feel it. All she could feel was the suffocating pressure in her chest. Damon’s name had resurfaced like a ghost from the darkest part of her past, and now that ghost was trying to destroy everything she had with Aaron.Behind her, Aaron hesitated at the doorway, watching her with conflicted eyes. He wanted to go to her, to pull her into his arms and tell her that he believed her without question. But the fear and responsibility pressing on him were overwhelming. He had seen too many betrayals in his life to simply dismiss the threat Damon posed.Sofia sensed his presence without turning around. "Are you just going to stand there?" she asked quietly, her voice void of its usual warmth. "Or are you going to tell me how you really feel?"Aaron exhaled slowly and stepped onto the terrace. "Sofia, you know how much I love you. But this… this is serious. Damon is da
Chapter One Hundred: The Shattering of TrustThe morning after their night of passion, Aaron and Sofia woke to the warm light of dawn, wrapped in each other’s arms. Everything felt perfect—peaceful, like nothing could ever touch them again. But fate was rarely kind, and neither of them knew the storm that was already gathering, threatening to tear them apart.Aaron’s phone buzzed on the nightstand, its sharp vibration breaking the serene silence. He groaned softly, reluctant to move from Sofia’s embrace. But when he saw the caller ID, his demeanor shifted. It was Lucas, and Lucas never called unless it was urgent.“I have to take this,” Aaron murmured, kissing Sofia softly before slipping out of bed. He wrapped a robe around himself and stepped onto the terrace to take the call. “Lucas, what is it?” Aaron asked, his voice still laced with sleep.“We have a problem,” Lucas said, his tone grim. “It’s about Konstantin. He might have a way to strike back… something personal.”Aaron’s br
Chapter Ninety-Nine: Bound by Fire and LoveSofia stirred awake slowly, the warmth of Aaron’s body next to hers grounding her. His arm was draped protectively across her waist, holding her close as though afraid she might vanish in the night. The cool dawn air crept through the terrace windows, but neither of them felt it. Their shared heat was all-consuming, an unbreakable bond forged through passion, survival, and unwavering love.Aaron tightened his hold on her as he sensed her movement. "Good morning," he murmured, his deep voice sending pleasant shivers down her spine. He brushed his lips along her shoulder, leaving a trail of kisses."Morning," Sofia whispered, smiling softly as she turned in his arms. Her fingers gently traced the contours of his face—the strong jawline, the slight stubble that tickled her skin, the eyes that always saw through to her soul. "You look peaceful when you sleep.""I’m only at peace because you’re here," Aaron replied. He leaned forward, capturing h
Chapter Ninety-Eight: Fire Beneath the StarsThe night air was cool, but within the penthouse’s private terrace, the heat between Aaron and Sofia was palpable. The view of the shimmering city stretched before them, but neither paid attention to the lights. All their focus was on each other. Aaron stood before Sofia, his shirt already discarded, his muscled chest glistening under the faint glow of the moon. Sofia reached out, running her hands over the hard lines of his body. Her touch was soft, but the effect on Aaron was immediate—his muscles tightened under her fingertips, his breath quickening.“You’re staring again,” Aaron teased, his voice husky, though laced with warmth.“Can you blame me?” Sofia replied, her lips curving into a playful smile. “You look like a dream.” “Funny,” Aaron murmured, stepping closer and cupping her face gently. “Because I’ve been dreaming about this moment all day.”He tilted her chin up and kissed her deeply, his lips warm and demanding. Sofia moane