Ryan's POV
I left Rocky's Designs that day with my head racing. It had to be her. The name on the desk; Serena Winthrop. It was not a coincidence. Could the little girl be Serena's daughter? I could not quit thinking about her. We shared a past. How things ended drastically. And now, five years later, she is running a profitable business and maybe raising a child. I shook my head as I considered the child who could be— No, I needed answers and would get them. The following day, I arrived at the company early, determined to see her. I had a meeting with her staff to discuss a potential collaboration, but I wasn't going to finalise anything until I saw Serena. I wanted to know if she was the CEO and, more crucially, if the little girl was her daughter. The meeting started in a huge conference room. Her employees seemed eager to impress me, pitching ideas and tactics for how our companies could collaborate. But my attention was elsewhere. “Mr. Winters," one of them said, nervously smiling. "As you can see, we've put together a detailed proposal for the collaboration. Do you have any questions so far?" I sat back in my chair and crossed my arms. “Yes, I do." My tone was gentle yet firm. "I need the CEO present at this meeting. If she's not here, I'm afraid I won't be able to proceed with this partnership." The room went silent. The workers exchanged nervous glances, apparently taken aback by my demand. “Sir," one of them gently stated, "Ms. Winthrop is a very busy woman. She doesn't generally attend these meetings.” "Well, she'll need to make an exception," I said. "I never sign deals without first meeting with the person in charge. If the CEO is not present, I will take my business elsewhere." Panic washed over their faces. They understood how crucial this relationship was to their organisation. After a brief, hushed talk between them, one of them stood up. "Excuse us for a moment, Mr. Winters," he said, exiting the room with another coworker. Serena's POV I was in my office studying some reports when I heard a knock on the door. “Come in," I said without looking up. Emma entered, looking apprehensive. "Ms. Serena, we have a situation." I looked at her with a frown. "What kind of situation?" “It’s the client from yesterday, Mr. Winters. He refuses to proceed with the collaboration unless you attend the meeting." My heart skips a beat. Mr Winters? Isn't that Ryan? I knew I’d heard a voice identical to his yesterday, and he was most likely seeking to confirm his concerns. “Can't someone else handle it?" I asked, attempting to calm my anxiety. Emma shakes her head. "He insisted on meeting you. If you don't go, we may lose the transaction." I sighed, seeing I had little alternative. "Alright. Let us get this over with.” I straightened my blazer and followed Emma to the conference room. As the door opened, all eyes shifted to me. And there he was. Ryan. He stood up as I entered, his gaze fixed on mine. For a little period, I was unable to breathe. He looked the same but different. Ryan had grown older and more mature, but he remains undeniably Ryan. “Ms. Winthrop," one of my employees announced, shattering the stillness. "This is Mr. Winters." “I know who he is," I responded sternly, cutting him off. Ryan's lips curved into a small smirk. "Hello, Serena." I forced a pleasant smile. "Mr. Winters." The anxiety in the room was evident, but I got through it. I couldn't let my feelings show, especially in front of my workers. "Shall we proceed?" I enquired, taking a seat at the head of the table. Ryan's gaze remained fixed on me throughout the meeting. I maintained a professional demeanour, focussing on the specifics of the partnership while avoiding any personal engagement with him. Ryan's POV Serena strolled into the room, and I recognised her right away. She hadn't changed much over the course of five years. She still exuded the same confidence and presence that lured me to become her friend in school. However, there was something else now. A wall. She kept her responses brief and professional, not meeting my gaze for more than a few seconds. I listened to the remainder of the talk, paying little attention to the contents. I couldn't stop thinking about her and the little kid I saw yesterday. When the meeting concluded, I stood up and met Serena's eyes. “Ms. Winthrop," I said with a formal tone. "I'd like to have a word with you in private." She paused, staring at her team. They gazed at her with anticipation, evidently expecting she would accept. “Of course," she replied regretfully. "This way." She escorted me to her office, keeping the door open so I could enter. The room looked as bright and immaculate as I remembered from yesterday. “Please, have a seat," she added, her voice clipped. I sat down and watched her closely as she took her seat behind the desk. "What do you want, Ryan?" she enquired, folding her hands on the desk. I leaned forwards. "You, Serena. I want answers." “Answers about what?" she enquired, pretending ignorance. “Don't play games with me, Serena," I added with a harder tone. "The little girl I saw yesterday—Is she your daughter?" Her countenance froze, and for a brief minute, I believed she was about to tell me. But as she opened her mouth to speak, her phone rang, interrupting her response. She looked at the caller ID, as she responded. "Hello?" I couldn't hear the voice on the other end, but her pale face and panicked eyes were clear. “What happened?" she enquired, her voice quivering. "Is she okay?" There was a moment before she rose up abruptly, grabbing her bag. “I'll be there right away," she replied before hanging up. “What's going on?" I enquired while standing as well. Serena barely noticed me as she ran towards the door. "My daughter." She was injured at school and rushed to the hospital." "Hold on, I'd drive you there." I replied, praying she wouldn't answer no. I could tell she was apprehensive, but she eventually nodded.Ryan's POV The drive to the hospital was tense. Serena sat stiffly in the passenger seat, clutching her phone like a lifeline. She kept looking at it, her lips pulled together. I wanted to reassure her, but I wasn't sure how. “What hospital?" I enquired, breaking the stillness. “Private Children's Hospital," she answered, her voice clipped. I nodded and sped up. We got to the hospital in record time. Serena got out of the car before I could turn off the engine, her heels clicking rapidly against the sidewalk as she rushed inside. I followed closely, unable to stop the sinking feeling in my chest.At the front desk, she enquired about her daughter with a mix of worry and authority. “Amy Winthrop. "Where is she?" “Room 208," the receptionist replied.Serena did not wait for any additional information. She turned and ran down the corridor, her urgency drawing me along. When we arrived at the front of the room, she came to a sudden halt and turned to me. Her eyes were full of c
Ryan sat in his car a few houses down from where Serena had parked, his hands firmly grasping the steering wheel.The small home, with its well manicured plants and comforting lights lighting inside, told him one thing; Serena had made her life here without him.He wasn't sure what to expect, but seeing the house triggered a peculiar combination of emotions; shame and longing. He watched Serena gently carry a sleeping Amy into the house. The sight of his daughter caused his chest to hurt. He had missed so much, years of her life that he couldn't reclaim. But right now, he wasn't there for Amy. He needed to see Serena.Ryan waited until the lights in the house darkened, then calculated how long it would take Serena to tuck Amy into bed. His mind raced, and memories of their time together came flooding back. When they were only pals, her laughter would lighten even his worst days. After they married, she gazed at him as if he were her entire universe. But then, he had thrown every
Ryan returned to his apartment in the early morning hours, the sun just beginning to rise. His head felt heavy, and his body ached from the intensity of the emotions that had surged through him last night. As he entered his apartment, he froze. Kate was sitting on the couch, her legs crossed, her arms folded tightly against her chest, glaring at him.“How did you get in?” Ryan asked, his voice strained, still reeling from the night he had spent with Serena.Kate’s gaze flickered with annoyance as she stood up, her heels clicking against the hardwood floor.“Your mother gave me the spare key. I’ve been waiting for you. Where the hell have you been, Ryan? You were supposed to be at my place last night!” She leaned forward, her tone demanding. Ryan closed the door behind him and let out a long sigh. He didn’t want to deal with this right now. He just wanted to go to bed. “I was at the office. You know how it is. Long night. Lots of work.”Kate’s eyes narrowed, but she didn’t imm
Kate sat in her plush apartment, her fingers drumming impatiently on the armrest of her chair. Across from her sat a middle-aged man with a calm demeanor, a briefcase resting on his lap. He was the private investigator she had hired, and he was finally here with answers.“Well?” Kate demanded, her tone sharp. “What did you find?”The man opened his briefcase, pulling out a folder thick with papers and photographs. He spread a few pictures on the table before her, one catching Kate’s immediate attention. It was Ryan, standing outside a modest house with a woman.“This,” the investigator began, pointing to the photo, “ This is Serena. She’s been running her own company since the divorce, and it seems Ryan has been visiting her regularly.”Kate’s jaw tightened. Her gaze lingered on the image of Serena, her teeth grinding audibly. “Serena,” she hissed. “Of course, it’s her. He’s going back to his ex-wife?”The investigator cleared his throat, sensing her rising anger. “It doesn’t
Serena adjusted her blazer as her assistant, Emma, stepped into the office, a clipboard in hand. Her presence reminded Serena of the embarrassing scene earlier. She avoided Emma’s gaze, forcing herself to maintain composure.“Emma,” Serena started, pretending to be engrossed in the files on her desk, “what’s next on my schedule for today?”Emma hesitated, her usual cheerful demeanor a bit restrained. “Well, you have a dinner meeting with Mr. Pierre Rousseau from Paris. He flew in specifically for this meeting, so—”Serena sighed heavily, cutting her off. “Cancel it.”Emma blinked in surprise. “Cancel it?”“Yes,” Serena said briskly, still not looking up. “Tell him something came up. Reschedule for another day.”Emma’s face twisted with discomfort. “I would, Ms. Serena, but… Mr. Rousseau made it very clear how important this meeting is. He flew all the way from Paris, and it’s regarding the joint venture proposal.”Serena groaned, leaning back in her chair. She pinched the bridge
Ryan’s eyes blazed with frustration as he stood in Serena’s living room, staring at her defiant stance. Her arms were crossed over her chest, her lips pressed into a thin line.“Who was that man, Serena?” he demanded, his voice sharp.Serena tilted her head, an eyebrow arching. “What are you talking about?” she asked coolly.Ryan clenched his fists. “Don’t act clueless. I saw you a few minutes ago—at the restaurant. You were laughing with some guy. Who was he?” Instead of responding, Serena’s lips curled into a sly smile. “And why does it matter, Ryan?” she asked, her tone laced with amusement.“It matters because—” he started, but Serena cut him off.“Because what?” She chuckled and took a step closer to him. “Because you’re jealous?”“I’m not jealous!” Ryan snapped, his voice rising.“Really?” Serena teased, her smile growing wider. “Because it sure sounds like jealousy to me.” Ryan opened his mouth to argue, but before he could get another word out, Serena closed the dista
Ryan sat in his office, flipping through files, but his mind wasn’t on work. He kept thinking about Serena—the way she had dismissed him that morning, the way she had looked at him without a trace of emotion. It bothered him more than he cared to admit.Just then, his office door opened, and Jefferson, his personal assistant, walked in with a clipboard in hand.“Sir, you have back-to-back meetings today,” Jefferson said, scanning the list. “You’ve been postponing a lot of them, and now they’re all piling up.”Ryan sighed and leaned back in his chair. “Just reschedule some of them, Jefferson. I’m not in the mood for a long day.”Jefferson hesitated. “I’ve already moved things around as much as I can. You have to attend at least three of them today, no excuses.”Before Ryan could respond, a knock came at the door. His secretary popped her head in.“Sir, your mother is here to see you.”Ryan groaned under his breath. If his mother was here unannounced, it only meant one thing—trouble
Ryan woke up with a pounding headache. He hadn’t been able to sleep properly all night. He had called Serena multiple times after returning from Kate’s house, but she didn’t pick up any of his calls. Each ring that went unanswered only fueled his frustration.He groaned and sat up, rubbing his face. “Why won’t she just answer?” he muttered to himself, staring at his phone screen. A dozen missed calls and no response. Dragging himself out of bed, he freshened up, took a quick shower, and got dressed for work. Today, he had two meetings lined up in the morning, and his plan was simple—get through them as fast as possible and head straight to Rocky’s Design to see Serena.“Maybe she’s just playing hard to get,” he mumbled to himself as he adjusted his tie in front of the mirror. But deep down, a nagging feeling told him otherwise. Serena wasn’t the type to play games—not with him.By the time he arrived at his company, Jefferson was already waiting for him at the door. “Goo
Serena stepped into the company’s lobby that morning, her heels clicking against the polished marble floor. Something felt off the moment she entered. There was a shift in the air, a tension she couldn’t quite place. The usual bright good mornings from her employees were missing. Instead, hushed whispers filled the space. Eyes darted toward her before quickly looking away, as if they had just been caught gossiping.She frowned, her grip tightening around Amy’s small hand. It wasn’t the first time she had walked into the office feeling like she was the subject of discussion, but today, the staring was worse.Amy, sharp as always, tugged on her hand and whispered, “Mommy, why is everyone looking at us like that?”Serena forced a small chuckle, hoping to brush it off. “They’re probably talking about work, sweetheart. Don’t worry about it.”Amy wasn’t convinced. She narrowed her little eyes, glancing around suspiciously before shrugging. Serena, on the oth
Kate sat on the edge of her bed, staring blankly at her reflection in the mirror. Dark circles framed her eyes, a testament to the restless night she had spent tossing and turning. She hadn’t bothered to apply any makeup—what was the point? Today wasn’t about looking beautiful. It was about sending a message.She didn’t dress to kill, either. Instead, she threw on a plain, oversized sweater and a pair of faded jeans. Her hair, usually styled to perfection, hung loosely over her shoulders, slightly tangled from the way she had run her fingers through it in frustration all night.Today, she wasn’t the glamorous woman people expected her to be. Today, she was a scorned lover, a woman with a broken heart and a tragic story to tell.Taking a deep breath, she grabbed her purse and made her way to Rolly’s apartment.Rolly, her best friend and the only person she could trust, opened the door with a puzzled expression. “Kate? What’s wrong?”Kate steppe
Ryan pulled up to his house and exhaled heavily, gripping the steering wheel. He knew exactly what awaited him inside—Kate, angry and demanding answers for where he had slept last night without returning home. He wasn’t in the mood for another confrontation, not after the crazy make out night he had with Serena, but there was no way around it. He had to face her.Gathering his composure, he stepped out of the car and made his way to the front door. As soon as he opened it, he saw her.Kate was sitting on the couch, her legs crossed, dressed in nothing but a silky nightgown. Her blonde hair was slightly messy, and her eyes were red and swollen from crying. Tear tracks stained her cheeks, and her lower lip trembled as she glared daggers at him.Ryan sighed. This was exactly what he expected. Kate never disappoints him with acting nonchalant to whatever he does.She sniffled, her voice weak yet sharp. “Where were you last night, Ryan?”He sh
That night at Serena’s place, she wasn’t expecting any visitors. After a long day at work, all she wanted was to rest. She had just tucked Amy into bed, singing her a soft lullaby until the little girl’s eyes fluttered shut. With a small smile, she brushed a gentle hand over Amy’s forehead before turning off the bedside lamp.As she stepped out of the room, rolling her shoulders to ease the tension in them, the sudden chime of the doorbell made her pause. Her brows furrowed. It was late—who could possibly be visiting at this hour?She moved toward the door, her fingers hesitating on the handle for a moment before she unlocked it and pulled it open.Ryan stood there.A slow smile curved his lips as his dark eyes roamed over her, making her pulse quicken. She hadn’t expected him. Not now. Not like this.She parted her lips, ready to ask why he was here, but before she could say a word, he lifted a finger to her lips, silencing her. The
That evening at Serena’s office, Serena sighed as she leaned back in her chair, stretching her arms above her head. The day had been long, but finally, she was wrapping things up. She glanced at the clock—just a few minutes more, and she would be out of here.Her office was already half-packed for the night. The documents she had been reviewing were stacked neatly on her desk, her laptop was shut, and all that was left was to grab her handbag and coat before heading home.Amy had insisted on going to Aunt Emma’s office to be with her, and Serena had accepted.As she was already rounding up to make her way out of her office, Emma walked in, holding Amy’s hand. The little girl skipped beside her, grinning widely as she ran straight into her mother’s open arms.“Mommy!” Amy chirped happily, wrapping her arms around Serena’s waist.Serena bent down slightly, kissing the top of her daughter’s head. “Hey, sweetheart. Did you have fun with Aunt Emma?”
Kate’s hands clenched into fists as she and Rolly pushed their way through the crowded airport. Her heart was hammering inside her chest, but she forced herself to stay composed. She couldn’t afford to lose her cool now.“We need to find her before she gets on that plane,” Rolly murmured, her voice tense as she kept glancing around. “Did you get a good look at her picture when I showed you?”Kate nodded sharply. “Of course, Rolly. I’m not that dumb. I memorized it.”The image of Lillian Williams was burned into her mind—the woman who had made that call to Ryan, who had almost ruined everything. Kate didn’t know how or why the nurse had done it, but she was going to get answers today.And if Lillian dared to say anything to Ryan again…Kate’s jaw tightened.She wouldn’t allow it.The Boston flight hadn’t left yet, which meant Lillian had to be somewhere in this airport. Kate scanned the terminal, her eyes darting over the crowd, searching, h
Meanwhile, back at Rolly’s apartment, Kate was sitting cross-legged on the couch, her fingers gripping a steaming cup of coffee. Rolly, now fully awake and dressed, sat beside her, smirking as she scrolled through her phone.“You’re trending, babe.” Rolly chuckled, turning the screen to show her. The headline read:KATE ANDREWS—VICTIM OR MASTER MANIPULATOR?Kate snatched the phone, scrolling furiously through the comments. Most were calling her a liar, saying Serena had handled herself with grace and class while Kate had played the victim.Her stomach twisted.She had expected some backlash, but not this much.Kate set the phone down, rubbing her temples. “This isn’t good, Rolly. First the call to Ryan, now this? Everything is crumbling.”Rolly, unfazed, took a sip of her drink. “Relax. That’s why we’re handling it.”Kate looked at her sharply. “And how exactly are we handling it?”Rolly smirked. “First, we find out who made that call. T
Kate paced back and forth in the living room, her arms folded tightly across her chest. The soft silk of her nightwear clung to her skin, but she barely noticed. Her usually composed demeanor was gone, replaced by frustration and panic. She was alone now—no Ryan around to keep up her act. The moment he left for work, the fear had begun creeping in.Who had called Ryan last night?Who was the person who put that call through about her miscarriage?Kate’s heart pounded at the thought. She had been careful. Very careful. The entire hospital visit had been staged perfectly. Rolly had helped her pull the strings, and the medical staff involved had been paid handsomely to keep their mouths shut. No one was supposed to know the truth—so who had slipped up?She replayed Ryan’s reaction in her head from the previous night. He had looked disturbed, but he hadn’t said much. That meant he was still trying to confirm whatever he had heard. She knew Ryan w
Serena sat at her desk in the spacious, sunlit office of Rocky’s Design, her fingers lightly tracing the edge of a sleek pen. The air in Rocky’s design that day was cool, the hum of productivity filling the background as employees moved about, focused on their work. But Serena’s mind was elsewhere, replaying everything that had happened in the past few weeks—the betrayal, the scandal, the press conference.She had spent sleepless nights going over every detail, the voice recording, every accusation, trying to piece things together. At first, when she heard the audio of Steve Jacob allegedly plotting against her, she had been furious—devastated, even. But now, after taking a step back and analyzing everything with a clear head, something wasn’t adding up.A knock sounded at her door, pulling her from her thoughts.“Come in,” she called, straightening in her seat.The door pushed open, and Steve Jacob stepped inside. He looked exhausted, his us