Ariel sat on the balcony, surrounded by papers and documents, her mind focused on the plan she had been concocting. She picked up her phone and dialled a number, waiting for her father to answer. “Dad, I’m ready,” she said, her voice firm and determined. “Ariel, are you sure you’re ready for this?
The Coles Group was going down, and Ariel was going to be the one to take them down. She was the avenging angel, come to bring justice to the corrupt and the powerful. And she was just getting started. *** At home, Ariel cuddled on the couch with her two twins, Star and Moon, as they watched Moan
Chase’s face darkened, his eyes flashing with anger. “You’re making a big mistake, Ariel. You’re playing with fire, and you’re going to get burned.” Ariel smiled, a fierce smile. “I’m not afraid of you, Chase. I’m not afraid of your family. And I’m certainly not afraid of the truth,” As they s
A month later, Ariel’s penthouse apartment was a tranquil oasis, the soft hum of the air conditioning and the gentle rustle of the wind outside creating a soothing background noise. She had just finished a virtual meeting with her team and was looking forward to a quiet evening when the doorbell ran
Ariel held them close, inhaling the sweet scent of their hair, her heart overflowing with love. She knew she would do anything to keep them safe, but she knew that she cannot keep her children hidden forever. She was bound to reveal them soon. **** Ariel's office was a hub of activity, her fat
Chase arrived at the restaurant, scanning the room for Monica. He spotted her waving at him from a corner table, her smile bright and inviting. He made his way over, his mind wondering what this urgent meeting could be about. As he sat down, Monica’s eyes sparkled with excitement. “Thanks for c
Ariel’s father and stepmother, Whitney, arrived soon after, their faces etched with worry. Sophia filled them in on the situation, and they exchanged concerned glances. “Ariel, sweetie, please open the door,” her father coaxed, his voice gentle. Ariel finally stirred, her movements slow and deli
ARIEL I woke up early, feeling a mix of emotions as I got my kids ready for the big day. Moon was bouncing with excitement, her pink tutu dress making her look like a tiny ballerina. Star, on the other hand, was his usual curious self, asking me questions about where we were going. I just smiled an