The next morning, Karan sensed something off about Valeria. Her usual warmth and responsiveness were replaced by an unsettling silence. He couldn't quite put his finger on it, but his instincts screamed that something was amiss. Assuming she'd open up later or he would ask about it, Karan pushed aside his concerns, focusing on his daily routine. However, as night fell, Valeria's continued radio silence grew more alarming. No replies to his texts, no missed calls, no whispers of explanation. The void was deafening. Karan's unease deepened, his mind racing with worst-case scenarios. Where was Valeria? Why wasn't she responding? Karan's mind was a jumbled mess, his thoughts racing with concern. Had he inadvertently upset Valeria the previous night? He replayed their last conversation, but nothing stood out as amiss. They'd parted ways on a warm, tender note. As he entered the kitchen, he spotted Valeria standing alone, her back to him. The soft glow of the evening lights danced
No one could grasp the reason behind Valtor's sudden descent into brutality. With a fierce grip, he seized Zara's arm, his anger boiling over. "You really don't want to know the wrath you'll face if you defy me, Zara," he snarled. "Apologize now and marry the suitor I choose for you." Zara stood unwavering, her response unapologetic and fearless. "I'd rather die than marry a lunatic like yourself." Valtor's laughter echoed through the room, a chilling, manic sound. "Your wish is my command, Lady Zara." With a sinister smile, he signaled to a nearby guard. "Take her to the cell." As the guards dragged Zara away, she locked eyes with the family, their horrified gazes a reflection of the chaos unfolding. Valeria knew she had to act swiftly, for the happiness of her loved ones hung in the balance. "Have you lost all reason, Valtor?" Annie demanded, her voice echoing through the hall as she watched the guards disappear with Zara. "Release her this instant! I am the Alpha, and m
Sophia Noel sat at the restaurant, lost in thought as she prepared to leave. But her peaceful moment was disrupted when Aiden Scott burst through the door, his eyes fixed on his phone and In a split second, they collided, spilling Sophia's drink all over his clothes. "Could this day get any worse than it already is?" Sophia sighed, exasperated. Aiden quickly grabbed a hand towel to dab at the stain, his eyes locking onto Sophia's as he raised his head. "Are you perhaps blind or do you have a serious lack of awareness?" he asked, his tone dripping with sarcasm. Sophia's eyes widened in surprise at his rudeness. "Excuse me Mister, this was an unintentional accident, okay? So, there's really no need to get so grumpy about it." Aiden's eyebrow shot up. "Did you just call me grumpy?" Sophia's confidence shone bright on her face. "You heard me right." " Do you know who I am and what I could do to you?" Aiden said as his expression darkened. Sophia remained unmoved, her voi
Early Saturday morning, Nancy's cheerful voice pierced through the silence, rousing her sisters from their slumber. "Rise and shine, girls! We need to get ready for a shopping spree! We're going to find Sophia the perfect outfit to celebrate her new job!" But her enthusiasm was met with groans and protests. The sisters felt like they'd been hit by a truck, their bodies aching from the late-night celebration. After tucking the girls in bed, they had let loose, enjoying each other's company and reveling in Sophia's success. The drinks had flowed, and the laughter had echoed into the early hours of the morning. Now, as they slowly opened their eyes, the harsh light of day revealed the aftermath of their merriment. Daphne's hair was a tangled mess, her makeup was smudged, and Fiona's pillowcase was stained with last night's mascara. They all felt like they'd been put through a wringer. "Can't it wait?" Daphne pleaded, her voice husky with sleep. "Just a few more hours, please?"
The weekend was over in what felt like a blink of an eye. On an early Monday morning, Sophia got herself ready for work, her mind still lingering on the relaxing days she had just left behind. She had spent the weekend lounging in her pajamas, watching movies with her girls, and enjoying quality time with her family. But now, it was time to get back to reality. She made sure her girls were ready for school, packing their lunches and backpacks, and dropping them off at the school gates. After the morning chaos, Sophia headed to the office. She had been looking forward to this day all weekend, eager to start her new job and make a fresh start. As she entered the building indicated on the card, Sophia couldn't help but spin around in admiration. The modern architecture and sleek design impressed her, and she felt a sense of pride and excitement to be working in such a prestigious building. As she turned to a corner, Sophia accidentally bumped into an employee, Clement, who was in a r
The next morning, Sophia's routine kicked into high gear. She hastily prepared herself for another day at the office while simultaneously getting her kids ready for school. Her sisters, who had slept over time bid her farewell as she ushered the children out the door. After dropping them off at school, Sophia continued on to work, the morning sunlight casting a warm glow over the bustling streets. Sophia arrived at the office and promptly made her way to the boss's sanctum, her tasks clear in her mind. She efficiently tidied up the space, organized the documents for the impending meeting, and attended to various other duties outlined in the trusty guidebook. However, her gaze fell upon a noticeable absence on the desk - the boss's coffee. Her heart skipped a beat as she recalled the handbook's emphasis on his punctuality and love for a perfectly brewed cup. With seconds to spare, Sophia hastened to prepare the coffee, her hands moving with a sense of purpose as she raced against the
Sophia followed her daily routine, effortlessly juggling her responsibilities as a single mother. She got her kids ready for school, prepared herself for another day at the office, and arrived at work with time to spare. As she settled in, she began preparing the reports her boss would soon request. Just as Sophia was leaving her office, Aiden was heading in but thankfully the universe didn't let them bump into each other again. Although oblivious to his presence. She breathed a silent sigh of relief, grateful that their paths hadn't crossed... yet. And, as usual, everything was right on time, before the boss's arrival. As Aiden watched Sophia exit the office, a nagging question resurfaced: How is she always present in the company? His thoughts were interrupted by a memory - his mother mentioning she had filled the secretary position and he had been expecting to see who it was. Aiden's curiosity turned to suspicion, and he swiftly changed direction, striding into his mother's offi
After a grueling week of tireless effort, the weekend's arrival was a welcome respite for Sophia. She had poured her heart and soul into her work, and the promise of two blissful days of relaxation was all she needed to recharge. As the day drew to a close, Sophia packed up her belongings and headed home, anticipation building with each passing minute. The familiar sights and sounds of her neighborhood brought a sense of comfort, and she quickened her pace, eager to reunite with her loved ones. Upon entering her cozy home, Sophia was greeted by the warm smiles of her sisters, who had gathered in the living room. Their excited chatter and laughter filled the air, creating an infectious atmosphere of joy. "Sophia's back!" Nancy exclaimed, leaping from the couch to envelop her in a tight hug. "I've missed you so much!" her other sister, Daphne, chimed in, joining the embrace. Sophia's exhaustion melted away as she basked in the love and affection of her family. She took a deep