Emma’s Point of View
The sound of a spoon clinking against porcelain banged loud in the dining room. My stepmother, Regina, sat across from me, her perfectly manicured nails tapping rhythmically on the table. Her sharp green eyes scanned me like a predator stalking its prey.
“Tell me, Emma,” she said, her voice deceptively sweet, “what exactly do you plan to do with your life now?”
I hesitated, gripping the edge of my chair. “I’m figuring things out.”
She let out a soft laugh, one that sent chills down my spine. “Figuring things out? That’s not good enough. Your father didn’t work his entire life for you to become—” she paused, her lips curling into a smirk—“a burden.”
I clenched my fists under the table, willing myself not to react. Regina always had a way of digging under my skin, but I wouldn’t give her the satisfaction of seeing me break.
“I have a plan,” I said firmly, meeting her gaze.
“Oh?” she arched a perfectly shaped brow. “And does this plan involve the father of your child? Or are you planning to raise it alone, like some cheap soap opera character?”
The air in the room grew heavy, but I forced myself to stay calm. “Ethan and I got married,” I said quietly.
Regina froze for a moment, her spoon hovering mid-air. Then she laughed—a cold, cruel sound. “Married? To Ethan? The billionaire?” She leaned forward, her expression a mix of disbelief and amusement. “You expect me to believe that a man like him would marry a girl like you?”
“It’s true,” I replied, my voice steady. “We signed the papers yesterday.”
Her laughter died, replaced by an icy stare. “Why would he do that? What does he want from you?”
I hesitated, unsure how much to reveal. “It’s complicated.”
Regina’s lips curled into a sneer. “Of course it is. Let me guess—he’s using you. That’s the only reason a man like Ethan would marry someone like you.”
Her words stung, but I refused to let her see it. “He wants to support the baby,” I said simply.
Regina leaned back in her chair, her eyes narrowing. “If you think this marriage will solve all your problems, you’re more naive than I thought.”
“I’m not naive,” I snapped, unable to keep my anger in check. “I’m doing what I have to do for my child.”
She smirked, clearly unimpressed. “We’ll see how long this little arrangement lasts. Men like Ethan don’t stay tied down for long.”
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Later That Evening
I stood in the kitchen, washing the few dishes we had used for dinner. Regina had left hours ago, but her words lingered, gnawing at the edges of my mind.
As I placed the last plate on the drying rack, my phone buzzed on the counter. It was a message from Ethan.
**Be ready tomorrow morning. My driver will pick you up at eight.**
I stared at the message, feeling a mix of dread and curiosity. What did he want now?
The sleek black car pulled up in front of my apartment at exactly eight o’clock. The driver, a middle-aged man with a stiff posture, stepped out and opened the door for me.
“Mrs. Ethan,” he said with a polite nod.
The title felt foreign, almost surreal. I climbed into the car without a word, the leather seats cool against my skin.
The drive was silent. When we arrived at Ethan’s estate, I couldn’t help but feel out of place. The mansion loomed ahead, its grand façade both beautiful and intimidating.
Ethan was waiting for me in the living room, his expression unreadable.
“We have a problem,” he said without preamble.
I crossed my arms, trying to match his intensity. “What kind of problem?”
“Your stepmother,” he replied, his tone clipped. “She called me this morning.”
My stomach twisted. “What? Why?”
“She wanted to discuss our ‘arrangement,’” he said, his lips curling into a bitter smile. “Apparently, she’s very concerned about your well-being.”
I let out a humorless laugh. “Concerned? She doesn’t care about me. She’s only interested in what she can gain.”
Ethan raised an eyebrow. “And what exactly does she want?”
I hesitated, unsure how much to tell him. “Money,” I said finally. “That’s all she ever cares about.”
He nodded, his expression hardening. “I figured as much. She hinted that she might go to the press if I don’t ‘compensate’ her.”
My breath caught. “The press? She wouldn’t—”
“She would,” Ethan interrupted, his voice cold. “And I won’t let her. If she goes public, it’ll ruin everything.”
“What do you want me to do?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.
He studied me for a moment before answering. “Talk to her. Make her understand that if she tries anything, it won’t end well for her.”
I swallowed hard, the weight of his words sinking in. “And if she doesn’t listen?”
Ethan’s eyes darkened, a dangerous glint in them. “Then I’ll handle it my way.”
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Emma’s Point of View
Regina was waiting for me when I arrived at her townhouse. She opened the door with a smug smile, clearly expecting me.
“Well, look who it is,” she said, stepping aside to let me in. “To what do I owe the pleasure?”
“We need to talk,” I said, my voice firm.
She raised an eyebrow but led me into the living room. “By all means, talk.”
I took a deep breath, trying to steady my nerves. “Stay out of my marriage, Regina. Whatever you think you’re going to gain from meddling, it’s not worth it.”
Her smile widened, and she leaned back in her chair. “Is that so? And why should I listen to you?”
“Because Ethan won’t tolerate it,” I said bluntly. “If you push him, he’ll push back. Hard.”
Regina laughed, a cold, sharp sound. “Do you really think I’m afraid of him? He’s just a man, Emma. A very rich man, yes, but still just a man.”
“You don’t know him,” I said, my voice low. “He doesn’t make idle threats.”
She studied me for a moment, her expression calculating. “And what about you, Emma? Are you really willing to play the dutiful wife just to keep him happy?”
I hesitated, unsure how to respond. “This isn’t about me. It’s about keeping the peace.”
Regina smirked, clearly unimpressed. “You’ve always been so predictable, Emma. Always doing what’s expected, never taking risks. But let me give you some advice—men like Ethan don’t stay loyal. Not to women like you.”
Her words stung, but I refused to let her see it. “I don’t need your advice,” I said sharply. “Just stay out of my life.”
She leaned forward, her green eyes gleaming. “You’re in over your head, Emma. But if you think you can handle it, by all means, try. Just don’t come crying to me when it all falls apart.”
I stood, my hands trembling. “This conversation is over.”
Regina’s laughter followed me as I left, her voice replaying in my ears. “Good luck, darling. You’re going to need it.”
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Ethan’s Point of View
When Emma returned to the estate, her face was pale, her expression grim. She didn’t say a word as she walked past me, heading toward her room.
I followed her, my patience wearing thin. “Well? Did you talk to her?”
“Yes,” she said without looking at me.
“And?”
“She won’t back down,” Emma admitted, her voice barely above a whisper.
I swore under my breath, my frustration boiling over. “Then I’ll deal with her myself.”
Emma turned to face me, her eyes blazing. “No. I’ll handle it.”
“You’ve had your chance,” I said coldly. “Now it’s my turn.”
She stepped closer, her voice fierce. “If you hurt her, I’ll never forgive you.”
I met her gaze, unflinching. “And if she ruins everything, I’ll never forgive you.”
The room fell silent. Finally, Emma looked away, her shoulders slumping.
“Do whatever you have to do,” she said quietly. “Just don’t make it worse.”
I nodded, my mind already filled with my evil plans. Regina had made a mistake crossing me, and she was about to find out just how dangerous I could be.
Ethan’s Point of ViewRegina’s townhouse was far from the opulence I expected for a woman with such a sharp tongue. It was modest, even charming, but I wasn’t here to admire the decor. I stepped out of the car, adjusting my cufflinks, and made my way to the door. My driver had already announced my arrival, so I wasn’t surprised when the door opened before I could knock.“Ethan,” Regina greeted with a sly smile. “What a pleasant surprise.”I didn’t return the smile. “We need to talk.”She stepped aside, waving me in. “By all means. You didn’t have to come all this way, though. A man like you must have better things to do.”“Nothing is more important than protecting my interests,” I replied, stepping into the living room.She closed the door and followed me, her heels clicking against the hardwood floor. “You sound so serious. What’s the matter? Is the perfect marriage already falling apart?”I turned to face her, my expression cold. “Let’s skip the games, Regina. I know what you’re try
Emma’s Point of ViewThe morning light streamed through the windows of Ethan’s estate, but the beauty of the view did little to calm my nerves. I sat at the kitchen table, staring at the coffee cup in front of me, trying to focus on anything other than the storm that was brewing.Ethan had been distant for the past few days, his mood colder than usual. He was always intense, but now there was a hard edge to him that made it impossible to ignore. I had an uncomfortable feeling that things were about to get worse.“Good morning,” I said quietly when I saw him enter the kitchen, his eyes dark with something I couldn’t quite place.He didn’t respond immediately, instead grabbing a mug and pouring himself coffee. His silence made the air thick with tension, and I could feel my throat tighten.Finally, he spoke, his voice low and clipped. “You need to get dressed. We’re going out.”I didn’t have time to ask why before he turned and walked away, his footsteps echoing down the hallway. His co
Emma’s POVEthan sat at the head of the table, calm and composed, as if nothing had happened. His cold demeanor only fueled my frustration. “You’ve been quiet,” he finally said, breaking the silence. “I take it you’re upset.” I set my fork down with deliberate slowness. “Upset doesn’t even begin to cover it, Ethan. What was that meeting with Delilah about? Why didn’t you tell me she existed?” His jaw tightened, but his expression remained unreadable. “Because it wasn’t relevant.” “Not relevant?” I repeated, my voice rising. “You’re telling me that your *betrothed*—the woman you were supposed to marry—isn’t relevant?” “She’s my past,” Ethan said flatly. “You’re my present. That’s all that matters.” I leaned forward, narrowing my eyes. “Except she doesn’t seem to think she’s in the past. What kind of relationship do you even have with her?” Ethan’s lips pressed into a thin line. “It’s complicated.” “Complicated,” I echoed, my voice dripping with sarcasm. “That’s all yo
Emma’s POVThe morning sun peeked through the thin curtains, painting the walls of the bedroom in golden hues. I lay awake, staring at the ceiling. Sleep had evaded me last night, as it often did since Ethan became a constant storm in my life. His words, his moods, and his secrets were like weights I carried every day, and I didn’t know how much longer I could bear them. Downstairs, the dining room table was set with an elegant breakfast spread. The smell of freshly brewed coffee and warm croissants filled the air. Yet, I couldn’t bring myself to eat. My appetite had vanished, replaced by the unease that now seemed to follow me everywhere. Ethan’s chair sat empty, as it often did. I pushed my plate away, frustration bubbling inside me. Cassie’s advice replayed in my mind like a broken record. *“Stand your ground, Emma. If you let him control you, you’ll lose yourself.”* The sound of steady footsteps drew my attention. Ethan entered the room, dressed sharply in his signature navy
Emma’s POVThe room was filled with laughter and chatter, but I wasn’t part of it. My gaze lingered on Roland as he mingled with the guests, his easy smile making my heart ache. Tonight was supposed to be a celebration, the start of a new chapter. Yet, a shadow loomed over it—Ethan.I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was about to go wrong. My palms felt clammy as I adjusted the necklace Roland had gifted me earlier, his small gesture of love and commitment.“You okay?” Cassie’s voice cut through my thoughts. She stood beside me, holding a champagne flute.“I’m fine,” I lied, forcing a smile.“You don’t look fine,” she said, lowering her voice. “Is it about him?”I didn’t need to ask who she meant. “I just want tonight to go smoothly,” I said, evading her question.Cassie gave me a knowing look. “If he shows up, just let me handle him.”Before I could respond, the double doors at the far end of the room swung open. My heart sank as Ethan walked in, his presence commanding atte
Emma’s POVThe drive back to Roland’s apartment was silent, but the tension was loud. Roland’s hands gripped the steering wheel tightly, his knuckles white. I could feel his worry, though he hadn’t said a word. “Roland,” I said softly, breaking the silence. He glanced at me briefly, his jaw clenched. “You want to tell me what happened out there?” “I... It’s complicated,” I replied, looking down at my hands. “Try me,” he said firmly, his voice calm but insistent. I sighed, the weight of the night pressing down on me. “It’s Damian. He’s trying to get to Ethan, and I got caught in the middle.” Roland’s eyes narrowed as he turned onto his street. “Damian. Ethan’s rival?” “Yes,” I said, nodding. “And you didn’t think to tell me this earlier?” he asked, his voice rising slightly. “I didn’t want to drag you into this,” I said. “I thought I could handle it.” Roland parked the car and turned to face me. “Emma, you don’t have to handle everything alone. Especially not when i
Emma’s POVThe sound of typing filled the room as Grace worked on her laptop, her expression sharp and focused. Roland sat beside her, his arms crossed, his face clouded with worry. I stood by the window, staring out at the dark street below. The events of the past day played over and over in my mind like a bad dream I couldn’t wake up from. “How’s it going?” Roland finally asked, breaking the silence. Grace didn’t look up. “It’s going. Victor is smart, but no one is untraceable. I’ll find something.” “How do you know so much about people like him?” I asked, curiosity getting the better of me. Grace smirked, her fingers never stopping. “Let’s just say I’ve had my share of run-ins with men like Victor. They all think they’re untouchable until someone proves them wrong.” Roland shot her a look. “You’re not planning to do anything reckless, are you?” She shrugged. “Define reckless.” “Grace,” Roland said, his tone firm. “Relax,” she said, finally pausing to look at him. “I
Emma POVEmma sat in the corner of the café, her fingers nervously fidgeting with the handle of her coffee cup. The soft buzz of conversations surrounded her, but her focus was elsewhere. She had told Ethan she would meet him here, but now that the moment had come, she felt unsure.The last few weeks had been chaotic. Ethan's sudden interest in her life, his pushy demeanor, and the looming knowledge of the baby had left her in constant turmoil. She had avoided his calls, ignored his texts, but Ethan wasn’t the type of man to take no for an answer.Her thoughts were interrupted when the café door swung open, and Ethan entered, his presence as commanding as ever. Dressed in a tailored suit that seemed to amplify his authority, he scanned the room until his piercing gaze locked onto her.Emma took a deep breath as Ethan approached her table."You're here," he said, pulling out a chair without waiting for her invitation."You didn’t really leave me much of a choice, did you?" Emma replied
Emma’s POVThe silence between us stretched long and tense. Lucas stood in the middle of the road, his expression unreadable. His dark clothes blended with the night, but his eyes—sharp and calculating—never wavered from mine. I hadn’t seen him in years. And now, here he was, standing in our way like a ghost from the past. Chloe kept her grip on the wheel, her fingers twitching. “Who is he?” I swallowed. “My brother.” Ethan’s grip on the gun tightened. “You never mentioned a brother.” Because I never thought I’d see him again. Lucas tilted his head. “Are you going to introduce me properly, Emma?” I opened my mouth, but no words came. Chloe exhaled sharply. “We don’t have time for reunions. Move.” Lucas didn’t flinch. “I can’t let you pass.” Ethan lifted his gun. “Then you’re a problem.” Lucas remained still, his gaze locked onto mine. “Emma, tell them to lower their weapons.” I hesitated. Lucas had been gone for so long. Why was he here now? And more import
Emma’s POVThe cold night air hit me like a slap as we burst out of Damian’s estate. Shadows stretched across the vast grounds, and the moon barely offered enough light to guide our way. Our breaths came in sharp gasps, but stopping wasn’t an option. “We need a car,” Ethan said, his voice raw from exhaustion. Chloe scanned the area. “There.” She pointed toward a sleek black SUV parked near the garage. Footsteps thundered behind us. More guards. Emma grabbed Ethan’s arm. “Run.” We sprinted. Chloe reached the SUV first, yanking the driver’s side door open. She slid in, fingers flying over the dashboard in a desperate attempt to hotwire it. “Come on, come on,” she muttered. The guards were closing in. “Chloe!” I urged. A spark. The engine roared to life. “Get in!” she shouted. Ethan and I barely had time to throw ourselves into the car before she slammed her foot on the gas. The tires screeched against the pavement as we sped toward the gates. Gunfire erupted behi
Emma’s POVDamian’s smirk lingered as if he had already won. He expected me to obey without question, to betray Chloe without hesitation. He didn’t know me at all. “I need you to prove your loyalty,” Damian continued, pacing leisurely in front of me. “Bring me Chloe.” I forced myself to hold his gaze. “Why her?” “She has something I want.” I swallowed the lump in my throat. “And if I refuse?” Damian’s eyes darkened, amusement vanishing. “Then Ethan suffers.” He gestured toward Ethan, still shackled, his lip split from the last hit. “You see, Emma, I’m a reasonable man. Do as I ask, and he lives.” Ethan groaned, shifting against his restraints. “Don’t listen to him. You know this is a trap.” I did. Damian was testing me. But I couldn’t let Ethan pay the price for my defiance. I needed a way out—fast. “I’ll do it,” I said, my voice steady. “But I need time.” Damian arched a brow. “Time?” “She won’t come willingly. I have to convince her.” He studied me for a moment
Emma’s POVThe forest was eerily silent, save for the heavy breathing of those around me. Marcus, Damian’s enforcer, stood tense and poised for violence, while Alexander’s unexpected arrival threw everything into uncertainty. Chloe shifted beside me, her hands subtly moving toward the small blade she carried at her waist. I could feel Ethan’s protective stance near me, his body coiled like a spring, ready to react. Alexander’s cold gaze flicked between Marcus and us. “Damian doesn’t want them dead,” he said sharply. “Not yet.” Marcus let out a low chuckle, his amusement sending chills through me. “That’s funny, because he didn’t give me any orders to keep them alive.” He rolled his shoulders, as if he was itching for a fight. “Besides, they’re already too much trouble. It’d be easier to end it now.” Ethan stepped forward slightly, positioning himself in front of me. “You should listen to Alexander, Marcus. If Damian wants us alive, you don’t want to be the one who disobeys.”
Emma’s POVThe crisp morning air stung my cheeks as I stood at the cabin’s doorstep, my thoughts drifting between Ethan’s warmth and the danger lurking beyond the trees. The snow was fresh, untouched, save for our own footprints from the night before. I couldn’t help but feel a shiver crawl down my spine despite the sunlight cutting through the forest canopy.Ethan stepped up behind me, his hand resting lightly on my shoulder. “We’ll have to move soon,” he said, his voice steady.I nodded, forcing myself to focus. After everything Chloe revealed, it felt like the entire world was shifting under my feet. A powerful member of the council was helping Damian. The implications were terrifying. If the council itself was compromised, then nowhere was safe.Ethan pulled me close, his lips brushing against my temple. “We’ll figure it out.”Chloe joined us on the porch, her expression as tense as mine. “I’ve been thinking,” she began, crossing her arms. “We need more than just a plan to confron
Emma’s POVThe morning was calm, but my mind wasn’t. Bright sunlight streamed through the window, highlighting every corner of the room. I sat at the edge of the bed, staring out into the woods beyond the cabin. Snow glistened under the sun, making the entire landscape look peaceful. It was the kind of scene you’d expect in a painting, but peace was the last thing I felt. Behind me, Ethan stirred. The bed creaked as he shifted, his warm hand brushing my back. “Why are you up so early?” he asked, his voice low and husky from sleep. “I couldn’t sleep,” I admitted, my voice soft. He sat up, leaning against the headboard. “What’s on your mind?” “Damian,” I said honestly. “And whoever’s helping him.” Ethan sighed heavily. “We’ll handle it.” “How can you be so sure?” I turned to face him, needing answers. “He’s out there, plotting, and we don’t even know who else is involved. Chloe said someone in the council might be behind this. That’s big, Ethan.” “I know,” he said calmly,
Emma's POV My breath formed small clouds in the chilly air, but I barely noticed. My thoughts were tangled, racing between Damian’s threats and Ethan’s secrets. Everything felt like it was slipping out of control, and I didn’t know how to hold on. I hugged myself tightly, not sure if I was trying to warm my body or calm my nerves. The woods were silent, with only the soft rustling of leaves breaking the stillness. I took a shaky breath and turned toward the cabin door. Inside, Ethan was pacing near the fireplace. The light from the flames flickered across his tense face. He hadn’t spoken much since we got back, but I could feel the weight of everything unspoken hanging between us. "Ethan," I said quietly, breaking the heavy silence, "we need to talk." He stopped pacing and looked at me, his eyes sharp. "You're right." I walked toward the fire, letting its warmth chase away some of the cold. "Why didn’t you tell me everything from the beginning?" Ethan ran a hand through
**Ethan’s POV**Damian’s body was limp beneath me, but I didn’t trust that he was out for the count. I tightened my grip around his wrists, pinning him against the snow-covered ground. Every part of me was on high alert, anticipating the next move from the man who had been pulling the strings behind so much of this chaos. Emma was still out there, somewhere in the dark, and I couldn’t afford to lose track of her now. My thoughts were scattered, torn between ensuring Damian stayed down and finding Emma before she did something reckless.I looked over at Damian, still breathing but not moving. "Stay down," I growled, my voice low. But I knew that wouldn’t stop him for long. He had a way of worming out of situations, always a step ahead.“Let me go, Ethan,” Damian said, his voice a dark chuckle, strained but filled with menace. "You can't protect her forever."I clenched my jaw, forcing myself to stay calm. "This is over," I said. "You won’t hurt her again."Damian laughed again, a bitt
**Emma’s POV**The room felt heavy with silence. I stood near the window, staring out at the dark trees. The cold wind blew outside, but I barely noticed. My thoughts were racing. Serene had shown up today, and I still couldn’t make sense of everything. There were so many questions. Why had she come? What did she want from Ethan? What was really going on?Ethan had gone out to deal with something. He’d left in a hurry, but his words stayed in my mind. *Let me protect you.* I didn’t know if I wanted his protection anymore. I didn’t even know if I could trust him fully. He had so many secrets. And those secrets were getting harder to ignore.I turned away from the window and walked to the fireplace. The logs crackled, giving off a soft glow that lit up the room. I thought back to the things Ethan had said about Damian, the man who seemed to be behind everything. Damian wasn’t just a threat; he was someone who had power, someone who could destroy everything I cared about.And then there