|Aria’s POV|
“I knew you’d look stunning in the dress. I am sorry, but I am so proud that you have followed your dreams. Over the years, I have realized how stupid I was and would love to make things right…See you soon, my wife.”
The letter Ava had given me kept on replaying in my mind. It was like a persistent migraine that refused to stop, even as I tried to get my mind off it.
Brushing my arms lightly, Zion breathed, “Babe, are you okay?”
My eyelids fluttered as I snapped my attention from the chandelier looming above the ceiling in my room to Zion’s concerned face.
My black silky hair bounced lightly while bobbing my head. However, that did little to nothing to ease his concern as his brows hiked up to his hairline.
My lips curved upwards lightly. “I just thought about how the premiere happened and how people showed up. I didn’t believe we could pull it like that,” I said.
It wasn’t a lie, but it wasn’t totally the truth as well. However, I am not ready to talk about Ace Kings. Especially since we wouldn’t have to worry about him. Yet.
Leaning towards me, Zion nuzzled his nose into the crook of my neck. “Do your best and leave the rest to God. Now watch him turn up for you,” He repeated his usual mantra.
My smile widened and all my worries melted because, at this point, Zoe and Zachary knew those words like their alphabets.
Something suddenly clicked in my head “Wait, Zoe and Zachary… Isn’t it weird that they’re suddenly quiet?” I pointed out.
“How did we not notice? This must not be good. They are doing something they should not do,” Zion sighed, and we both stood up hastily.
Zion and I had both slipped into parenting roles. We didn’t discuss it, but it happened naturally because he has been there since they were born.
We walked out of the room hand-in-hand, our eyes searching for them.
“Zoe…”
“Zachary,”
My motherly instinct assured me that they were fine, and I know the reason they didn’t answer was because they were currently doing what they shouldn’t do.
We looked through the rooms, but there was only one place we hadn’t looked at yet.
The kitchen.
They have a serious obsession with flour and its products.
“Zachary, I will put you both on time out if you mess with my kitchen,” I yelled.
Zion’s hands snaked around my wrist, and we froze in the corner. Two pigtails peeped at the entrance before waving her hand at her partner in crime. I gave Zion a nod and the moment they bolted out of the kitchen, we made our appearance.
“You both. Stop there! Now.” I boomed.
They faced us with their pouty lips and their big doe eyes that were irresistible. They were completely coated in flour.
Tucking her hands behind her back, “Mama, I am sorry. I wanted pancakes,” Zoe mumbled.
Zoe was the scared little kitten who Zachary always coerced to do what she wouldn’t do. Zachary looked at his little hands like they were the most interesting thing around him.
Zachary didn’t mutter an apology. Apart from the face, the way he acted so much like his father scared me.
Bending to his level, I used my index finger to tip his face up “Zachary…what are you supposed to say?”
“Mama….. I am sorry. I also wanted pancakes.” He confessed.
Pulling them both into my arms, I kissed their foreheads. “Next time, when you want something, come to Mama. You know I would give both of you the world if you asked for it.”
Cocking his eyebrows, Zion pulled away from the wall and joined our hug. “Then where are the rest of the people supposed to stay if you give them the world?”
“I don’t know. I’m sure they could move somewhere else,” I shrugged.
“Mama, Uncle Zion, do you know our dad?” Zoe questioned curiously.
I tensed, and my heart raced. What sort of coincidence is this? The day after I saw him, his children asked about him.
My eyes met Zion’s, and he bobbed his head, a wordless acceptance of whatever I decided. “But isn’t Uncle Zion acting as your daddy? You can call him Daddy. I’m sure he would love that,” I mumbled.
Cocking his head to the side, “But he is not my daddy,” Zachary retorted.
His tone was too calm for the gravity of that sentence.
Zion flinched, but I rubbed his arms reassuringly as he untangled himself from the hug. My eyes stung with tears and I just wished that Ace had not thrown me into this kind of dilemma.
I pursed my lips and walked them to their room. “Baby, don’t say such words. You hurt Uncle Zion by saying that. Your daddy is currently not around, so he is filling the role and trying his best.”
Minutes passed by as I watched them settle down with their tablets before walking out of their room and taking long strides to mine.
My feet paused when I saw Zion was gathering his stuff already. “Babe, I am sorry. You know he didn’t mean it that way. Zachary is not good with his words, and I am working on it.” I sighed.
His eyes clashed with mine, and he waved me over. “Come here. I know he’s just a kid, but I was hurt, too. I guess I will never measure up to their father.” He acknowledged.
Wrapping my arms around his muscular body, I muttered, “You don’t have to measure up to their father. You should not compete with someone that isn’t in the picture.”
Slowly, he pulled out of the hug and picked up his bag and his keys from my shelf. “I know. It’s been a long day. I have not really had a good rest since our big day, and besides, Dad said I should drop by later.” He admitted.
I bobbed my head and pulled him closer, kissing him on the lips, and for a fucking moment, Ace flashed in my face.
Stepping aside, I looked at him dejectedly, wishing he didn’t have to leave, but that would be me being selfish. He walked out of the room, his footsteps growing quieter until the front door shut behind him.
I took long strides to the door to shut it, watching as his Audi R8 slowly drove out of the front lawn.
Rubbing my temples, “These children will not be the end of me,” I declared before going to their room to take care of the flour on their bodies.
My phone vibrated in my pocket. I narrowed my gaze because I wasn’t expecting anyone, but when I saw Penelope’s name flashed on my screen, my lip slowly tugged into a smile.
Her breath came out loud and laboured, and I was a minute from asking what happened, but my world stilled after hearing her voice.
“Aria, you wouldn’t believe who I just saw…in our estate.”
|Aria’s POV|Ace Kings!Gritting my teeth, my eyes blazing fury “Don’t tell me it is who I think it is?”Walking out of the room with clenched fists, “Does he think he can just waltz into my life like he fucking owned it after years of not caring?” I boomed.A cackle escaped my lips at the whole thing happening. “Why does he suddenly care about me?”“Is it because he thinks I would not make it in life after doing all of those myself? He thought I wouldn’t survive without my family’s help.” I scoffed in disbelief.I paused to catch my breath “Do you know what happened today? The children asked for their father. I hope he remains the ghost he has been for years.” I snarled.My voice broke, and my lips quivered, “D-do you know how hard I struggled to build and get to where I am? He doesn’t deserve to just come into my life and act like we were a couple that decided to take a break,” I croaked out.Walking further away from the children, “He cheated on me with my sister and had me sign a d
A slow smile spread across my lips as I looked at Mr and Mrs Russo swaying to the music. Oh, how I wish I had what they had.My heart ached as I watched their grey streaks bounce around as they dominated the dance floor. Suddenly, I felt a gentle tap on my shoulder. It was Zion standing in a green three-piece tuxedo, grinning as he bowed dramatically for a dance.It was hard to say no because of how alluring he always looked. Especially when he smiled, it wasn’t anything I was used to. This wasn’t the usual smirk I got from Ace, this was a genuine smile that made butterflies appear in my heart.“May I have this dance?” He whispered.A slow smile crept onto my face. “How could I say no? We are in the middle of an ocean, and many sharks would pounce on you the moment I say no,” I chuckled.My skin crawled with awareness at the number of gazes that were on us. He gripped my hands and led us to the dance floor, close to the old couples I was previously watching. We danced to “Lover” by Ta
|Ace’s POV|“It’s too late. I hate you and want nothing to do with you.”Her words echoed in my head as I drove my fist into the wall repeatedly. My misery intensified as I remembered how broken she looked just talking to me.It couldn’t be more evident that she despised me and hated my existence. I clutched my head in pain as Aria’s words hovered in my head like an evil bird. I was a planner but failed to make a plan for the pain I felt after her hate declaration for me.I winced as I remembered the words I had said to her five years ago after I listened to the recording that got into my head.I roared, and my agonized voice pierced through the four walls of the ladies restroom. Picking up what was left of myself, I walked out of the restroom and made my way straight to the ball's exit.Not trusting myself not to make a scene if I see them together. But I am a hypocrite, aren’t I??Aria watched me sleep with her sister and still wanted us to resolve the whole thing, but I could barel
|Aria’s POV|My father and my stepmother.My father doesn’t even know anything about acting or producing, so I wonder what he was up to. His eyes flickered at mine for a second and I held his gaze. He looked pained, but that was for a millisecond, before looking at the producer.“Oh, I see you’ve made the announcement,”“I am Zane Winchester and here is my lovely wife.”Pushing her chest out, my step-mom smiled sweetly, “I am Mrs Winchester.”“Does that mean that Aria is your daughter?” Brandon asked curiously.My spine stiffened, and my heart raced, swallowing the lump in my throat, I gave a firm nod. “No, we just happened to have a coincidental name”. I sighed.My father’s head whipped in my direction while Allison looked at me with disbelief. Like she couldn’t believe I would deny my family in front of them. They didn’t matter anymore to me, so what was the point?I could feel Zion’s piercing gaze on me, but I dared not meet his eyes. As I looked at them again, my heart throbbed wi
It's been three days since I saw my stepmother and father. Although, I would love to say they didn't affect me so much. But that would be a fucking lie.I bawled my eyes out when I got home. I guess I expected too much from a father who didn't care about his daughter. I wanted him to ask me if I was fine and how I had been and how he was sorry for not checking up on me.But, I expected too much.I knew a part of me would break when the children asked about their grandparents because the school I enrolled them in is an elite school for kids.A lot of children talk about their tales in their houses, including their newest toys and their family gatherings or picnics. But I know Mr Jimmy would cover up. They call him Papa because he was that old man who always spoiled them with gifts and food.“Mama, are you going out?” Zachary questioned.My eyes flickered to his reflection in the vanity, watching as he placed his hands on his hips. I placed my hands on my lips go stifle the laugh that t
|Aria’s POV|My legs were stuck to the ground and the only thing I could do was stare at him. Penelope’s screeching was getting to my head, but there was nothing I could do but stare at the signboard.‘Will you marry me?’‘Will you marry me?’I felt jittery and wanted to scream ‘yes’ but I couldn’t find my voice. The excitement pulsing in my veins could rival someone who just took a drag of weed in her lungs.The bands singing and the trumpet blowing made me feel like the happiest girl in the world. For a moment, I felt like Anastasia Steele.I never knew what it was like to be proposed to because Ace and I barely had a proper wedding. I was just given a ring and escorted to his house, which was the reason few people knew about our marriage.Memories of the day Ace gave me the ring assaulted me:"Don't think because you are wearing my ring, that automatically means you are my wife. You just happened to get pregnant, and I have to be responsible for the baby or your father will ruin my
The soft sound of utensils clanked in the silent room. The silence was as grave as if news of death had just been passed.And that was not the case. Zoe and Zachary refused to eat their food and were only stabbing the plate because I said something came up, and we couldn’t go to their amusement park anymore.But a promise is a promise, right?It would make me a bad mother if I didn’t keep my word, and I am supposed to be their role model, so I picked up my phone to call the producer. He answered the call almost immediately.“Ari, is there any problem?” He asked.I nodded my head before I realized that he couldn’t see me. “Uhmm… Yes. I have a little problem. I might not be able to come to set today,”“It’s crucial, a life or death situation. I need to be somewhere,” I finished.I couldn’t quite tell him that I had kids, not yet. Not when I knew they would rat me out and that’s the last thing I wanted right now. I want peace for my babies and if it means keeping their lives private, I w
|Ace’s POV|I’ve never raised my voice at a woman, but I’m so tempted to pay a baddass female gangster to rough Gabriella up.“Babe, listen to me. You need to unfreeze my card,” She whined.My eyes narrowed into murderous slits as I looked at her now. I wondered what I saw in her before that made me dump Aria for her.But she was simply what you’d call Beauty without brains, and a Bimbo without sense.All she wanted to do was spend my money. One of her attractive qualities used to be the fact that she was really hardworking, but over the years, she became more dependent on my money.Don’t get me wrong; if Aria forgives all my atrocities today, I’d spend billions on her because she’s worth it.Over the years, the only thing that Gabriella was worth was her face card and high libido.“Gabriella, shut up for once. I have been wanting to do this since you started misbehaving,” I snapped.All she did was pout her lips and blink her eyelids like a malfunctioning robot, but she didn’t know t
|Aria’s POV|I shouldn’t have brought her back here…My knees buckled, and I gripped the window bars to steady myself, barely stopping myself from collapsing. My chest rose and fell in shallow gasps as panic crept up my throat. The room felt too small like the walls were folding in on me, stealing the air from my lungs.How did I end up leading the lions to the monkeys’ safe haven?“Aria.”Brianna and Penny flanked my sides and supported my weight, but all I could see were my dreams shattering in real time. The children I’ve struggled to keep off social media and away from public hate—are now exposed because of my foolishness.“No—no, please,” I choked out, shaking my head frantically. “Keep them away from my kids.”“They can do anything they want to me, but they can’t harass my kids,” I whimpered.“Ria, please calm down. Ace’s security is already working to get the fans away from the house,” Penny reassured.“H–how? How did they get to know my house?” I asked, fearing the answer I al
|Aria’s POV|Ace balanced Zoe on his hip, and she grinned toothily. Her cheeks had slightly thinned over the few days spent at the hospital, but her skin was slowly regaining its tint, and she no longer complained of her stomach pinching her.“Miss Aria!”We all turned, and my smile widened when I saw Dr. Alexander standing outside his office, his door slightly ajar. I wouldn’t lie—he’s been a remarkable help to us these past few days.Walking toward him, I gave a small nod. “Yes, Dr?” I answered politely.“I just wanted to remind you—make sure she takes her meds regularly. Make it compulsory, until I say otherwise,” he advised with a firm but kind tone.I bobbed my head, feeling my chest warm with gratitude. “Of course, trust me. I will do just that,” I assured him with a soft smile.He gave a curt nod and turned to step back into his office.I turned back to Ace and Zoe, and we all walked outside together. My feet froze for a moment when I spotted nearly fifty burly men and women in
|Aria’s POV|“Richard, I don’t give a fuck about what your selfish self says. I am not getting married when my best friend’s life is falling apart!” Penny’s voice exploded through the thin bathroom door.I winced and pressed my ear tighter against the wall. Her tone was wild with fury, her anger like a pulse you could feel through the drywall. I had followed her when I noticed her mood shift after that call. She’d been dodging the number for hours.Ace was with the baby. His personal doctor was almost here—despite me telling him it wasn’t necessary. But, being Ace, he had waved me off and declared, “These rookies shouldn’t even have their licenses if they can’t fix a sick child instantly.”Inside the bathroom, Penny raged on.“I’m telling you now—don’t call my bluff,” she warned darkly. “If you go through with this stupid arrangement, I swear I’ll crash your net worth in the first month alone.”A pause. Then a cold scoff.“Oh, that’s not all. I could name ten thousand other ways to ru
Aria’s POV|These past few months, I might’ve gotten used to the white walls and the ever-present antiseptic scent clinging to every corner of this hospital.But nothing could ever prepare me for this—my baby lying there, pale and unmoving in a loose blue hospital gown she’s never worn, her usual glow gone.I sighed for what felt like the hundredth time and resumed pacing the cold tiles. I couldn’t sit still. My eyes were locked on her through the transparent door as the nurses and doctors worked around her. Despite all their efforts, I couldn’t shake the feeling that I was failing as a mother.I didn’t know what had happened to her, but it should’ve been me. Not her. She doesn’t even know how to express pain, let alone endure it.My chest clenched painfully at the sight of the tubes hooked to her tiny arms. The doctor had already started speculating it might be poison. Poison. But who could hate my baby enough to do something so vile? What could an innocent child possibly have done t
|Aria’s POV|It’s been three days since the chase on the bridge. I still can’t explain how Zion managed to get us out of that hellish situation and lose the tail, but somehow he did. And for that, I couldn’t be more grateful.I sighed — again. I’d lost count of how many times I’d done that today. My arms wrapped around my knees as I curled up on the sofa, trying to find some sort of comfort in my own embrace. But there was none. Not really.Over the past few days, I’ve cried more than I ever did when Ace divorced me. That was heartbreak. This? This is suffocation. Zion warned me to stay off social media while he and Penelope worked behind the scenes to handle the mess, but I couldn’t help it. I kept scrolling, kept reading the lies people were conjuring up like some twisted fairytale.Do they even realize that celebrities have lives outside of their screens? That we’re just as human as they are? I asked myself for the hundredth time.The house felt too empty. Too quiet. Brianna and Pe
| Gabriella’s POV |“Are you out of your goddamn mind? Haven’t you done enough already? She’s your step-sister, for crying out loud!” Hannah’s voice shrieked through the speaker.I tapped the speaker icon and set the phone on the marble counter beside me, barely sparing it a glance as I applied a final swipe of my Fenty gloss. The golden tone shimmered under the bathroom lights. I admired the effect for a moment before speaking.“I’m just answering their questions, Han. That’s all,” I said coolly, brushing an invisible speck from my sundress.“You know, I’ve been meaning to say this for a while now.”“Oh God, please don’t tell me this is the moment you finally confess your undying love for me,” I deadpanned, smirking at my reflection.“Far from it. You’re a selfish narcissist who never sees herself as wrong. And this latest stunt of yours? It’s going to backfire. You’ll be dragged through the mud, worse than Aria ever was.”I rolled my eyes. “You do realize being nice to her won’t ear
|Penelope’s POV|I've always wanted to be a mom, for as long as I can remember. But not at the cost of my child growing up without a father. I know what it means to raise a kid alone—it’s not for the fainthearted. Watching Aria handle two children on her own, with little to no help, made me admire her strength even more. She made it look possible, but I knew better than to think it was easy.Honestly, my fear of marriage stems from what I saw growing up. My mother nearly lost her mind in hers. My dad made her life hell, always blaming her, causing drama, and then expecting her to clean up his mess like it was her job.And his worst quality? He was a misogynist to the core.My mom only had me before she was diagnosed with severe womb complications. Doctors said she couldn’t have any more children. I suspect I might’ve inherited those complications, but that’s not even the worst part.My father never accepted me. He never saw me as his. He’d proudly tell people, "I don't have a child,"
|Zion’s POV|Pacing around the restroom, I glared at my reflection in the mirror. My jaw was tight, the fury bubbling under my skin like lava ready to erupt.“You weren’t able to take the video down?” I barked into the phone, my voice echoing off the tiled walls. “Our reputation is hanging by a thread, and you’re telling me you couldn’t manage one job?”Matt stammered on the other end, but I didn’t let him speak.“You’ve got five hours,” I snapped. “Get those accounts down, or I’ll cut your paycheck in half. No reason to keep paying you for work you’re clearly not doing. And considering how fat that check is, you better get moving.”“Yes, boss. I’m sorry, we’ll handle it,” Matt muttered.“You better,” I hissed. “Because if you don’t, you’ll be the next name trending—for all the wrong reasons.”I hung up and slammed my fist into the wall. Pain exploded through my hand, but it barely cut through the rage clouding my mind. I stared down at my bruised knuckles, breathing hard.“Hey man, y
Aria’s POV |It’s been two days since I was admitted to the hospital, and today, I’m finally being discharged.Yay.As we walked out of the hospital, I kept my head down, ignoring the nurses who waved enthusiastically at me. It felt less like a warm sendoff and more like mockery. My chest tightened with shame, but Zion squeezed my hand gently, his reassuring smile doing little to ease my nerves.My kids were with Mr. Jimmy, and as much as I missed them, I couldn’t risk being around them right now. I didn’t know what to expect. Some deranged people, disguised as anti-fans, had been dragging me online, demanding that I speak up about the scandal unfolding around me.Some even claimed I wouldn’t dare because I was too busy warming Ace’s bed.In the last forty-eight hours, I’d contemplated breaking up with Zion more times than I could count. Every cruel comment made me question why he was even with someone like me. I knew he was acting unbothered, but he was human. These words had to cut