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Read next chapter | She thought she was special after two years with her aloof nominal uncle. Ready to confess her feelings, she learned he was getting married. She left heartbroken but returned as a renowned designer--only to find him waiting for her! ===== The winters in Ulares were bone-chilling, but inside Cloudscape Mansion, the air was thick with warmth and passion. "Uncle Ethan…" Nyla Green gasped, her voice catching. Ethan's lips quirked into a satisfied smirk. "Being so well-behaved tonight, aren't you?" "Don't you like it when I'm well-behaved?" The hunger in Ethan's eyes was undeniable. "What is it you want?" Settling into the armchair by the window, he asked, his mood seemingly lighter than usual. "Will you give me anything I ask for?" Nyla's voice was soft, hesitant, her hopeful gaze fixed on his sharp, handsome face. "Depends on what it is," Ethan replied evenly. "I want to be Mrs. Brooks." The warmth in Ethan's expression disappeared, replaced by a glacial stare that sent a chill down her spine. Nyla's heart sank as he let out a mocking laugh. "I've been too soft on you," he said coldly. "You think that gives you the right to ask for something like that?" Nyla bit her lip, "Callie's back, isn't she? You're planning to marry her, aren't you?" Callie Higgins--the name itself was enough to twist Nyla's gut. She was Ethan's first love--the woman who had once saved his life from kidnappers when he was eighteen. After the incident, their families agreed that Ethan and Callie would get engaged when the time was right. Ethan's expression flickered, just for a moment, but it was enough for Nyla to know she'd struck a nerve. She'd been with him for two years; she knew him well. "I just want a status. You know how hard it is for me in the Brooks family. Without protection, I--" "Protection?" Ethan cut her off, his tone sharp. In a flash, he was in front of her, gripping her chin firmly. His dark eyes bored into hers, fierce and unyielding. "Do you think I don't see through you, Nyla? You think you're worthy of being Mrs. Brooks?" Chapter 2 Time To Let Go "Ethan Brooks, you haven't changed a bit--still as cold-hearted as ever," Nyla snapped. The warm atmosphere had long since turned to ice. Nyla's expression was calm, though her intentions were anything but hidden. Tears glimmered in her defiant eyes. "If you're not willing to give me what I want, then this is it. From today, we're done. Beyond being my step-uncle, you have nothing to do with me anymore." Ethan's sneer was sharp, cutting through the tension like a bl*de. "You're the one who climbed into my b*d back then. And now you want to walk away? Nyla, do you really think I'm that easy to deal with?" It had been a while since the Green family's sudden collapse. Overnight, Nyla's world unraveled. Her father, Lorenzo Green, took his own life to prove his innocence, and her brother was thrown behind bars. Her mother, desperate to survive, became the mi**ress of Ethan's elder brother, Ryland Brooks. When Ryland's wife passed away, Nyla's mother--pregnant with Ryland's child--married him. The Brooks family made no secret of their disdain. Nyla had always known her place, keeping her distance from the Brooks family whenever possible. But they never intended to stop tormenting her. Out of options, she had turned to Ethan. As the current leader of the Brooks family and one of the most powerful men in Ulares, Ethan was the only one who could offer her protection. "So, what do we call this... arrangement?" Her voice was low, almost mocking. Ethan's gaze lingered on her face--dangerously beautiful, the kind that brought chaos wherever it went. "If you want something else, I might consider it," he said, his tone indifferent as he released her. The implication was clear: he wasn't letting go, not yet. Bitterness rose in Nyla's throat. She could endure being his b*dmates, but she wouldn't let herself become the other woman. That was one boundary she refused to cross. "Ethan, I'm tired. This... whatever it is, it's over." The word "over" felt hollow--Ethan had never acknowledged what they had in the first place. She pulled her torn dress over her body, her hands trembling but her resolve firm. Ethan's expression darkened. "What are you trying to prove with this tantrum?" Nyla paused, holding herself together with every ounce of willpower. She stood tall, meeting his gaze. "Mr. Brooks, if you can't give me what I want, then let's not waste any more time. I need to move on." Her words struck a nerve. Ethan grabbed her arm, "Move on? To who?" His voice dripped with menace. "Who else could ever satisfy you like I do? Don't act like this was all some mistake. You crawled into my b*d, Nyla. Don't think I'll let you forget that." Nyla's composure cracked as anger flared in her chest. She glared at him, tears brimming. "So what if I did? I regret it! You're going to marry Callie, and I'm supposed to sit here and wait for your scraps? I may be shameless, Ethan, but I'm not that pathetic." The air between them was suffocating, heavy with unspoken truths and unbearable tension. A sudden ring shattered the silence. Ethan glanced at his phone, irritation flickering across his face. He was about to ignore the call until he saw the name. Callie. He released Nyla and answered without hesitation. Nyla watched in silence, her heart sinking at his gentle tone. He'd only ever used it with her in b*d. She felt the humiliation settle deep in her ch*st. "I'll be there soon." Ethan finished the called and then dressed. He turned to Nyla. "I'll have Jackson transfer the money to your account. Don't even think about leaving." The door clicked shut behind him. Nyla sat still, staring at the empty space he left behind. Then, with a bitter laugh, she wiped her tears away. If she couldn't have what she wanted, then she'd take back what little was left of her dignity. It was time to let go. Chapter 3 So What If I Am? Nyla, now in her senior year of college, had already begun her internship while managing her own studio--a venture she had started during her junior year. She specialized in fashion design, and her studio was her pride and joy. But lately, the pressure from competitors had been relentless. Someone clearly wanted her out of Ulares. Despite the frustration, Nyla refused to back down. After a restless night, her body ached as she got ready for the day. She couldn't bring herself to wear her usual professional attire, opting instead for a casual outfit. Even in simple clothes, her elegance and charisma turned heads wherever she went. As she walked into the studio, her receptionist hesitated before approaching her. "Miss Green... um, your mother is here," she said nervously. "We tried to stop her, but... she's holding a baby, and we didn't want to risk anything." Nyla gave her a reassuring smile. Her mother, Vicki Brooks, was difficult to deal with. "It's fine. I understand. You can get back to work." Relieved, the receptionist nodded and returned to her desk. Nyla's studio wasn't large, but every inch of it reflected her touch. She had designed the interior herself, favoring a minimalist elegance that radiated sophistication. In the lounge area, she spotted her mother cradling a baby in her arms. Nolan Brooks, a premature baby, had come into the world when Vicki was in her forties. His arrival had nearly cost both their lives, and since then, Vicki's world revolved entirely around him. Standing silently in the doorway, Nyla observed her mother. Vicki's expression softened as she gently rocked Nolan, her maternal warmth unmistakable. For a fleeting moment, Nyla saw the woman Vicki used to be--a gentle, understanding wife and mother, back when the Green family was intact. But that version of her mother was gone. Now, Vicki was only a mother to Nolan. The thought stung, but Nyla pushed the feeling aside and walked into the lounge. She sat across from Vicki, who glanced up briefly before returning her attention to Nolan. Nyla's assistant quickly brought over a cup of coffee and slipped away without a word. Picking up the cup, Nyla stirred it slowly, the clinking of the spoon breaking the silence. "Why are you here?" she asked, her tone even. Vicki's gaze flickered disapprovingly over Nyla's casual outfit. "You're going out dressed like that? Don't you realize you're representing the Brooks family now? Everything you do reflects on us." Leaning back on the sofa, Nyla replied with a calm, measured voice, "My last name is Green. I've never been part of the Brooks family." Vicki's lips tightened, her frustration evident. "You--" She stopped herself, glancing down at Nolan, who stirred in her arms. Lowering her voice, she continued, "Ryland has arranged a date for you tomorrow at Delight Restaurant. You'll be meeting the second son of the Fowler family. He's from a respectable background, and it's time you start thinking about your future." Nyla raised an eyebrow, a bitter smile tugging at her lips. The second son of the Fowler family had recently been released from prison. Ryland certainly had a knack for picking matches. "I don't have time," Nyla replied dismissively, taking a sip of her coffee. Vicki's composure cracked. "No time? You didn't go to school or your studio yesterday. And you didn't come home last night either. I heard you were at a bar." She had done her homework. Nyla's late-night escapades and partying were the reason Vicki had stormed over. That kind of behavior was unacceptable. If it weren't for Nolan dozing off in her arms, she'd have already started yelling. Then Vicki's sharp eyes zeroed in on a faint red m*rk on Nyla's neck. Her expression darkened. "What's that on your neck?" she hissed. "I'm warning you, Nyla. If you're fooling around, I won't tolerate it!" Nyla paused mid-sip, setting her cup down deliberately. She met Vicki's glare with calm indifference. Her mother still looked youthful despite her age. Money sure did wonders, Nyla mused. "And what if I am?" she said, leaning back. "You haven't cared about me in years, so why pretend now? Take your precious son and leave." Chapter 4 Family Dinner "Nyla!" Vicki shot to her feet, her sudden movement jolting Nolan awake in her arms. The baby let out a wail that pierced through the studio. "It's okay, Nolan. Shh, you're okay," Vicki murmured, turning her attention to him and pointedly ignoring Nyla. "We'll go home soon, sweetheart. Be good for Mommy." Nyla rubbed her ears, the irony of the scene grating on her nerves. Without a word, she turned to leave. "Don't forget." Vicki's strained voice rang out behind her. "I've always been the one begging for help for your brother. Do you have any idea how much he's suffered in prison? And your sister-in-law? I've been the one sending her money to survive. If you had even a shred of consideration for me, you'd listen to what I say!" Nyla froze mid-step, her gaze drifting up to the ceiling as a wave of helplessness rolled over her. After the incident all those years ago, her brother had been jailed, and her pregnant sister-in-law had been so traumatized she ended up hospitalized. The baby--already five months along--couldn't be saved, and her sister-in-law's health had never recovered. The family sold everything they owned, borrowed from anyone who'd listen, and still came up short. Eventually, their options ran dry, and even close relatives cut ties. Nyla's sister-in-law finally gave up, saying she didn't want to be a burden. Vicki's marriage into the wealthy Brooks family had brought temporary relief, but her sister-in-law's lingering illness had turned into a lifelong battle--one that drained both money and hope. And Vicki, to her credit, had been the one subsidizing the expensive treatments. Nyla's fingers curled and relaxed along the edge of her sleeve--a quiet gesture of powerless compromise. "Fine. I'll go." Vicki let out a relieved sigh, her tone softening. "There's a family dinner at the Brooks Mansion tonight. Leave work early and make sure you're there. You can't miss it." Nyla felt an immediate headache brewing. She'd planned to avoid Ethan for at least a little while longer, but her plans were thwarted before they'd even begun. "I know you hate going to these things, but think about me. Think about your little brother. He's just a child, Nyla. If you don't look out for him, who will? Please, just do this for me." Vicki's words left no room for refusal. Nyla was at a loss for words. Her mother asked her to protect Nolan, but who would protect her? The Brooks family wore their civility like sheep's clothing, but beneath it, she knew better. They were wolves--every single one of them--and none would spare her if given the chance. And yet, Nyla never voiced these grievances to Vicki. It would only be pointless. Vicki would call her immature, blame her for the Brooks family's hostility, insist that Nyla brought it all upon herself. So Nyla could only swallow her resentment. Later that afternoon, Nyla left work early as instructed. She took her time getting home and changed clothes, knowing Vicki would nitpick if she didn't look the part. She settled on a gray, short tweed jacket over a black skirt--poised, polished, and appropriately elegant. Nyla despised the cold. If it weren't for the Brooks family gathering, she would have bundled herself in two down jackets and called it a day. These social charades were a performance she loathed--hollow and suffocating. But Vicki insisted she need to integrate. Half an hour later, Nyla stepped out of the taxi in front of the imposing Brooks Mansion. Just as she turned to head inside, a sleek Maybach pulled up beside her. Nyla didn't intend to acknowledge anyone--until the license plate caught her eye. Ethan's car. The tinted window rolled down slowly, and two faces came into view--elegant, pristine, and altogether too perfect. "Hello, Nyla." A woman's voice broke the moment. "I'm Callie." Chapter 5 Rivals In Love Nyla had imagined meeting Callie in countless scenarios. Maybe it would happen during one of those stolen moments with Ethan, where they'd be caught red-handed. Or perhaps at Callie and Ethan's engagement party, where Nyla would dutifully offer her congratulations as a younger member of the Brooks family. But never like this--never with Callie deliberately approaching her. Nyla glanced at Ethan, suspicious. Was he behind this? But Ethan's gaze remained locked on her, his dark eyes betraying nothing. Those eyes had a way of pulling people in. She quickly looked away, her voice cold. "Hello. Did you need something?" Nyla didn't like the Brooks family, and she liked Callie even less. Callie was, after all, a rival in love. "Oh, nothing at all. I'd just heard Ethan had a breathtakingly beautiful niece, and I couldn't resist coming to meet you. I hope that's all right," Callie replied, her voice soft and syrupy, the kind of tone that made others instinctively want to protect her, a stark contrast to Nyla's cool tone. "You're exaggerating. I'm just an ordinary person." An ordinary person who was all too easy to manipulate. The moment the words left her mouth, Nyla felt Ethan's gaze on her--sharp, teasing. She met his eyes, her expression frosty, but he didn't look away. Instead, his lips parted, and his cool voice cut through the air. "Let's go. Don't waste time on people who don't matter." Callie offered an apologetic smile. "We'll head in, then. Would you like to join us? It's a bit of a walk." The words "people who don't matter" stung more than Nyla cared to admit. Last night, Ethan had been so close--so possessive he wouldn't let her leave--and now he was acting like a stranger. Huh. If Ethan chose acting as his career, he would win the Best Actor award, and Nyla would gladly be the one throwing tomatoes at his acceptance speech. Plastering on a bitter smile, she replied, "No thanks. I don't feel comfortable riding in a stranger's car." Without waiting for a response, she turned and walked away. Behind her, the sleek Maybach sped off, its icy wind brushing her cheeks and nearly drawing tears from her eyes. But she refused to cry--not here, not at the Brooks family estate. The sprawling Brooks Mansion loomed ahead, its gardens and private villas spread across more than seven thousand square feet. It was the largest private residence in Ulares and an unyielding symbol of the Brooks family's influence. The family dinner was held in the main house of the estate, and by the time Nyla arrived, the room was already packed. Her eyes immediately found Ethan, standing beside Callie, who was chatting amicably with the wife of Ethan's second brother. They looked disturbingly at ease with one another. "Why are you so late? Didn't I tell you to leave work early?" The voice belonged to Vicki, who appeared beside Nyla in a black gown and white mink shawl, exuding effortless grace. Nyla forced a smile, though she detested the way Vicki had shed her real self to fit into the Brooks family mold. "It's a long drive. Besides, I'm here now, aren't I?" Her eyes roved over the crowd. Faces turned her way, some barely hiding their disdain. "Honestly, we shouldn't have bothered coming." Vicki tightened her grip on Nyla's hand, her voice dropping to a whisper. "If you listened to Ryland and made connections with the Fowler family, we wouldn't be in this position." Nyla's tone sharpened. "If you're in such a rush, feel free to go see my blind date yourself." "Don't be ridiculous!" Vicki hissed, glancing around nervously. The last thing she wanted was to cause a scene here. "Then stop nagging me," Nyla retorted. "Unless you want me to make a real fuss." Vicki bit back her frustration, unwilling to press further. Nyla slipped away and found an empty corner, determined to stay invisible until the endless family dinner wrapped up. But, of course, the peace didn't last. "Nyla, why are you sitting here all by yourself? Are you feeling out of place?" Callie's sugary voice rang in her ear. "I can show you around if you'd like." Chapter 6 Definition Of Decorum "Thank you, I appreciate your concern, Miss Higgins, but that won't be necessary." Nyla blinked leisurely, suppressing a yawn. The previous night had been relentless and exhausting, and as she sat in the quiet corner, weary and disinterested, she had thought no one would disturb her. Unexpectedly, Callie had come over, initiating conversation. As Nyla observed the gentle expression on Callie's face, a sardonic grin took root in her thoughts. She now understood Ethan's distaste for her; he evidently preferred someone more like Callie. "Leave her be, Callie. That woman is nothing but trouble. Who knows who she'll charm next? You're too good for her." These words came from Stella Brooks, the daughter of Ethan's second brother. Nyla turned toward Stella, her expression teasingly challenging. "Perhaps you're right. Maybe I should seek out Lukas for an enlightening chat in his bedroom. He'd probably appreciate it. And perhaps tomorrow I'll drop by Austen's place--I still know how to get in." Lukas Brooks, Stella's younger brother, had been captivated by Nyla from the start, wanting nothing more than to stay by her side. His family, convinced of Nyla's manipulative charm, met her with cold disdain. Consequently, Lukas found himself transferred to a distant boarding school. Austen Mitchell, the focus of Stella's unrequited affections, had grown up next door to Nyla. Their families were intertwined, and he always saw Nyla as kin, a fact unknown to many. This was the root of Stella's vehement animosity toward Nyla. Originally, Nyla endured her insults, but Stella's escalation to physical threats forced Nyla to retaliate. "Shame on you!" Stella seethed, her cheeks burning. "Don't think for a moment you belong in the Brooks household just because you share our roof! You're no better than your mother. It's clear now why your family crumbled--you thrive on being a shameless intruder!" Shadows flickered in Nyla's eyes, her fist tightening inside her sleeve, though her expression remained calm. "Has Austen actually accepted your advances? You seem to be the one relentlessly pursuing him. He freely opens his door to me. Can you say the same? Your efforts seem futile. He shows no interest in you." Stella's eyes welled up, her hand lifted for a slap, but Callie intervened just in time. "Stella, that was uncalled for. Why would you say such things?" Callie's voice carried the weight of a mentor scolding a student. Flushed and tearful, Stella bit her tongue following Callie's sharp scolding. With a restrained smile but firm voice, Callie maintained her composed aristocratic air. "You're under the Brooks' roof now, Nyla. It's high time to leave your old ways behind. We expect decorum in a family of the Brooks family's standing." Nyla noted Callie's attempt to shame her and wondered about her motives. Her secret with Ethan was safe. What was driving Callie's hostility? Was it just a personal dislike? Nyla's lethargy vanished, replaced by simmering annoyance. "Stella called me a shameless intruder and hurled insults, yet you don't accuse her of indecorum. I merely stated some facts, less harshly than her, and yet here you are, Miss Higgins, accusing me of impropriety." Nyla's voice was measured as she locked eyes with Callie, her laughter tinged with scorn. "So, this is your definition of decorum, Miss Higgins? Your upbringing must indeed be exemplary." Chapter 7 Lecture Me On Callie's Behalf? Callie's expression shifted, her eyes softening with a tinge of apology. "I didn't mean it like that," she said gently. "I just thought… it might help you to fit in better with the Brooks family." Nyla's gaze swept over the two women in front of her. Stella still looked like she was ready to tear her apart, while Callie's carefully composed friendliness had started to crumble. Suddenly, the family dinner didn't seem so dull after all. One person warned her not to dream too big about the Brooks family, and the other subtly reminded her of her place as an outsider. How delightfully amusing. "And what does that have to do with you, Miss Higgins?" Nyla asked, standing abruptly. A sly smile curved her lips as she added, "Stella does have a point, though. Who knows who I'll charm next? Maybe one day… Ethan will end up in my b*d too. Instead of worrying about me, Miss Higgins, you might want to keep an eye on yourself." The smile vanished as quickly as it had appeared. Without waiting for a response, Nyla turned and strode toward the garden. "You b**ch! How dare you even think about Uncle Ethan!" Stella's shrill voice pierced the air. "Callie, see? She doesn't deserve your kindness. She's shameless!" Callie's eyes lingered on Nyla's retreating figure, all pretense of kindness gone. Her voice was cold and measured. "Just an outsider. Does she really think the Brooks family will protect her? Let's see how long she lasts." The garden, though chilled by the winter air, offered a quiet sanctuary to Nyla. Dinner still hadn't been served--Roger Brooks, Ethan's father, hadn't arrived yet. Nyla was grateful she wasn't particularly hungry. Otherwise, she might have had an outright clash with Vicki and left. Most of the flowers had withered, leaving the once vibrant landscape barren and forlorn. She studied the decayed flowers, finding an odd comfort in their desolation. Settling onto a swing tucked in the corner of the garden, Nyla pushed herself back and forth lightly, lost in thought. The Ethan situation was spiraling. If things ended between them now, her carefully laid plans would collapse. When she first approached Ethan, she'd told herself it was all calculated--a means to an end. But somewhere along the way, her emotions had betrayed her. She'd been starved of love for so long that the taste of it--however fleeting--had made her greedy. She didn't want to let him go. "Do you think you can hide out here after stirring trouble?" Ethan's voice cut through the stillness, sharp yet calm. "Do you think the Brooks family is that forgiving?" Nyla froze for a second before resuming her lazy swaying. The light from the house spilled onto her figure, casting her in an ethereal glow that made her seem almost otherworldly--a delicate flower in a crumbling garden. She tilted her head slightly, her hair spilling across her chest, and smiled faintly. "So, are you here to lecture me on your future fiancée's behalf?" Her eyes, glimmering with playful defiance, locked onto his. Ethan hated and loved those eyes--the mischievous glint that made her look like a sly little fox, always drawing him closer. "You're getting bolder." "If that's your reason, you can save your breath," Nyla retorted, bitterness threading her words. "I won't apologize. And you don't have to remind me of my place either. Whether the Brooks family hates me or not is none of your concern. After all, I'm just… insignificant, right?" Ethan's expression darkened instantly. He crossed the distance between them in a few long strides and pulled her down onto his lap as sat on the swing, its frame gr*aning under their combined weight. "Have you already forgotten who was in my b*d yesterday, pleasing me?" Nyla's eyes widened as she struggled against him, "Let go of me! Ethan, this is the Brooks Mansion. Someone will see!" ...... What happens next? 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Yes | 2025-02-01 12:00 | active | 2396 | 0 | 😍Read the next chapters👉 | Boom Boom Boom! The sound of knocking reverberated through the quiet night. “Who’s at the door?” Samuel murmured groggily. The clock on the wall showed 1 a.m.—far too late for visitors. “Open the door, or we’ll break it down!” A commanding voice from outside made Samuel quicken his steps. As he passed the window, his gaze caught the faint flicker of police sirens. Shock coursed through him when he opened the door and found three police officers standing there. “You’re under arrest.” One of the officers held out an arrest warrant. Fraud, embezzlement, forgery, and tax evasion. It’s all about the company. His mind raced back to his years of dedication to J&S Corp, which belonged to his fiancée’s family. J&S Corp was nothing more than a company riddled with issues, leaving behind environmental destruction, loss of lives, and tangled government problems. However, everything became clear when Samuel joined the company. Samuel had put everything to rescue the company from near bankruptcy. Three relentless years spent rebuilding the Brooks family's struggling business. He used his own methods, not only solving the company's problems but also boosting the local economy by 200%. The job environment, salaries, and all the extra benefits were highly praised. Locals often said that if Samuel Hayes ran for president, they'd vote for him. Given all this, the accusation was just ridiculous. Samuel squinted at the officer’s name tag. “Well, Officer Douglaz,” Samuel said, his voice calm but biting, “I’d gladly come with you if those accusations were even remotely true.” “If you have any defense, you can make it at the station!” Officer Douglaz replied curtly. Douglaz signaled his subordinates to take Samuel, but Samuel frowned. “Officers. You’ve got the wrong man.” “Enough of this nonsense!” A sharp, cold voice cut through the tension, coming from behind the officers. A woman stepped forward, her movements deliberate. “Madeline?” Samuel whispered, disbelief clouding his face. His fiancée, the sole heir to J&S Corp, stood before him with an icy smile. Her piercing eyes full of scorn. “Do you want to protest?” she asked, her voice dripping with mockery. Their eyes met, and Samuel’s fists clenched tightly. Everything was clear now. He recalled the warnings of his colleagues about the Brooks family’s ruthlessness. Yet, he had always turned a deaf ear, believing such treachery could never reach him. For Samuel, none of this had ever felt real, as he had been raised by Madeline’s grandparents. Samuel’s parents had worked for Madeline’s grandparents, but tragically, a fatal incident claimed the lives of Samuel’s parents and Madeline’s grandmother. Ten-year-old Samuel was then taken in by Madeline’s grandfather. Sadly, Madeline’s grandfather followed his true love in death exactly ten months after the incident. Before his passing, he left a will instructing Madeline’s parent to raise him. Jonathan Brooks, Madeline’s father, initially had no desire to raise Samuel, but Samuel was considered a smart and obedient child. Clearly, Jonathan took advantage of this. He made Samuel take control of J&S Corp, which was on the verge of being seized by the government. He even insisted that Samuel become engaged to Madeline. But now, betrayal stared him in the face, cloaked in Madeline’s smug grin. A sharp chime interrupted the moment as Madeline’s phone lit up. Samuel caught the name on the screen: Gideon. With his sharp eyes, he quickly caught a few glaring words on the screen: Baby... Bed... Can’t wait... Those words clearly didn’t belong in a normal business conversation. Recognition dawned. He remembered the rumors of an arranged marriage between the Brooks and the powerful Hawthorne family. He thought it was just rumors. Madeline wouldn't cheat on him. But clearly, the rumors were true. She really was involved with the son of the Gideon family during the time. “Ah,” Samuel muttered with a bitter chuckle. “I see now.” Madeline slid her phone into her pocket and pushed Samuel’s shoulder with disdain. “What do you think you know, fool?” she sneered. Samuel’s expression hardened. “Everything about what’s happening now. But I do wonder, Madeline—do you honestly believe J&S Corp will thrive without me?” Madeline laughed, her voice sharp and mocking. “You think you’re irreplaceable? How pathetic.” Samuel’s voice turned cold. “You’re treating me like disposable trash, are you? Madeline? Kick me out after everything I’ve done?” Madeline stepped closer, her face inches from his, her tone venomous. “Don’t act like a victim, Samuel. You were useful for a time, but now you’re just dead weight. J&S Corp doesn’t need you anymore.” “Then J&S Corp is doomed,” Samuel replied simply. Chapter 2 Fury flashed in Madeline’s eyes, and without hesitation, she slapped Samuel hard across the face. The sound echoed in the hallway. “Enough!” she hissed, her voice trembling with anger. “Know your place.” Samuel’s cheek burned, but he stood tall, his voice calm. “You’ve just made the biggest mistake of your life.” Madeline laughed derisively. “Who do you think you are, Samuel? Without my grandparents’ charity, you’d still be nothing more than a street rat! Don’t delude yourself into thinking J&S succeeded because of you.” “Your skills were all ours to begin with,” she continued, her tone dripping with contempt. “If someone as useless as you could run the company, imagine what we can achieve without you.” Samuel said nothing more. “And you know what? I’m marrying Gideon!” she declared, her voice laced with venom, "He was incredible!" “He’s handsome, smart, and rich. With him around, J&S will not only make more money but also become a global powerhouse!” Samuel responded with a smirk, one corner of his mouth lifting. “What are you laughing at? You think you’re better than Gideon?!” Madeline snapped, her eyes narrowing into furious slits. “Well,” Samuel replied coolly, “I’m just curious how he plans to manage J&S Corp when he had just been bailed out of prison.” His words struck a nerve, causing Madeline’s hands to clench into tight fists. Because Samuel wasn’t wrong. Gideon Hawthorne had a terrible reputation, having been arrested for asaulted a minor. Madeline looked like someone hit her nerve. She shouted: “And you? You’re nothing!” “I finally don’t need to waste my time tolerating a 'fiancé' like you! So far beneath me!” “Imagine how much I’ve suffered these past three years!” “Don’t bother worrying about other people’s lives,” she spat. “You should focus on how you’ll rot away in prison!” Her tone turned crueler, sharper. Samuel had fully understood: this was a trap woven by his fiancée’s family, meant to keep him locked away forever. Madeline turned back to the police, signaling for them to do their job. But the officers stood rooted in place, as if an invisible force had shackled them. Samuel’s sharp gaze pierced through the three officers like a blade. It wasn’t anger in his eyes, but something far more potent—an air of authority so commanding that it froze them. He didn’t need to speak to establish dominance. His reputation alone preceded him—known not just for his wisdom, but for his ability to utterly dismantle his opposition with little more than his words and presence. Samuel Hayes wasn’t a man to be taken lightly. He held his head high and descended the steps ahead of them, looking nothing like a criminal. As the flashing sirens disappeared into the night, Madeline let out a relive sign. She pulled out her phone and called her father, Arthur Brooks. “My daughter,” came Arthur’s gravelly voice. “I trust you’re calling with good news about your plan.” “Of course, Daddy. When have I ever failed?” Madeline replied, her smug grin spreading. She basked in the satisfaction of her apparent victory. “Good job, my daughter,” Arthur said. “Forgive me for doubting you. Now, prepare to welcome your future husband.” “Don’t worry,” Madeline purred. “I’ll have Gideon wrapped around my finger in no time. We will get as much money as we want.” After ended the call, Madeline turned toward the villa. "At last, I’ve gotten rid of a poor fool," she smriked , striding into the opulent estate, "This beautiful house; these banknotes...Finally mine alone! No one takes it apart from me!" Meanwhile, in the small interrogation room, Douglaz gestured to a chair. “Have a seat, Mr. Hayes. I expect full cooperation here.” Samuel nodded once, his eyes drifting to the phone on the table. “I’d like to borrow your phone,” he said, his tone casual but firm. Douglaz hesitated. “To call your lawyer? That’s a good idea.” “No,” Samuel replied, his voice steady. “I want to call your chief.” “Call our chief?” another young officer, who hadn’t been involved in the arrest, laughed and interrupted. “Who do you think you are?! Our chief is not someone you can mess around.” Chief Joey Gunther, with a career spanning over two decades, had earned respect and admiration for his achievements. Firm, authoritative, and revered by all, Joey exuded leadership. Even the sound of his footsteps down a corridor could silence his subordinates. This arrested criminal had no right to see the chief. Besides, how many billionaires had tried to bribe Chief Joey Gunther, only to humiliate themselves? This man was just a manager of a local company, and a nominal one at that. The officer sneered. “If you don’t want your face in a toilet, shut up and answer the questions!” “He’ll want to meet me,” Samuel replied. “It’s better for you to let me call him than for him to find out about this himself.” Seeing Samuel’s stubbornness, the younger officer tightened his grip on the stun baton and stepped forward threateningly. But just then, the phone on the desk suddenly rang. The name on the screen was striking: Chief. Douglas froze, his heart skipping a beat, and hesitantly picked up the call. On the other end, Joey Gunther’s furious voice roared: "How dare you bstds lock Mr. Hayes up?! 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Samuel had put everything to rescue the company from near bankruptcy. Three relentless years spent rebuilding the Brooks family's struggling business. He used his own methods, not only solving the company's problems but also boosting the local economy by 200%. The job environment, salaries, and all the extra benefits were highly praised. Locals often said that if Samuel Hayes ran for president, they'd vote for him. Given all this, the accusation was just ridiculous. Samuel squinted at the officer’s name tag. “Well, Officer Douglaz,” Samuel said, his voice calm but biting, “I’d gladly come with you if those accusations were even remotely true.” “If you have any defense, you can make it at the station!” Officer Douglaz replied curtly. Douglaz signaled his subordinates to take Samuel, but Samuel frowned. “Officers. You’ve got the wrong man.” “Enough of this nonsense!” A sharp, cold voice cut through the tension, coming from behind the officers. A woman stepped forward, her movements deliberate. “Madeline?” Samuel whispered, disbelief clouding his face. His fiancée, the sole heir to J&S Corp, stood before him with an icy smile. Her piercing eyes full of scorn. “Do you want to protest?” she asked, her voice dripping with mockery. Their eyes met, and Samuel’s fists clenched tightly. Everything was clear now. He recalled the warnings of his colleagues about the Brooks family’s ruthlessness. Yet, he had always turned a deaf ear, believing such treachery could never reach him. For Samuel, none of this had ever felt real, as he had been raised by Madeline’s grandparents. Samuel’s parents had worked for Madeline’s grandparents, but tragically, a fatal incident claimed the lives of Samuel’s parents and Madeline’s grandmother. Ten-year-old Samuel was then taken in by Madeline’s grandfather. Sadly, Madeline’s grandfather followed his true love in death exactly ten months after the incident. Before his passing, he left a will instructing Madeline’s parent to raise him. Jonathan Brooks, Madeline’s father, initially had no desire to raise Samuel, but Samuel was considered a smart and obedient child. Clearly, Jonathan took advantage of this. He made Samuel take control of J&S Corp, which was on the verge of being seized by the government. He even insisted that Samuel become engaged to Madeline. But now, betrayal stared him in the face, cloaked in Madeline’s smug grin. A sharp chime interrupted the moment as Madeline’s phone lit up. Samuel caught the name on the screen: Gideon. With his sharp eyes, he quickly caught a few glaring words on the screen: Baby... Bed... Can’t wait... Those words clearly didn’t belong in a normal business conversation. Recognition dawned. He remembered the rumors of an arranged marriage between the Brooks and the powerful Hawthorne family. He thought it was just rumors. Madeline wouldn't cheat on him. But clearly, the rumors were true. She really was involved with the son of the Gideon family during the time. “Ah,” Samuel muttered with a bitter chuckle. “I see now.” Madeline slid her phone into her pocket and pushed Samuel’s shoulder with disdain. “What do you think you know, fool?” she sneered. Samuel’s expression hardened. “Everything about what’s happening now. But I do wonder, Madeline—do you honestly believe J&S Corp will thrive without me?” Madeline laughed, her voice sharp and mocking. “You think you’re irreplaceable? How pathetic.” Samuel’s voice turned cold. “You’re treating me like disposable trash, are you? Madeline? Kick me out after everything I’ve done?” Madeline stepped closer, her face inches from his, her tone venomous. “Don’t act like a victim, Samuel. You were useful for a time, but now you’re just dead weight. J&S Corp doesn’t need you anymore.” “Then J&S Corp is doomed,” Samuel replied simply. Chapter 2 Fury flashed in Madeline’s eyes, and without hesitation, she slapped Samuel hard across the face. The sound echoed in the hallway. “Enough!” she hissed, her voice trembling with anger. “Know your place.” Samuel’s cheek burned, but he stood tall, his voice calm. “You’ve just made the biggest mistake of your life.” Madeline laughed derisively. “Who do you think you are, Samuel? Without my grandparents’ charity, you’d still be nothing more than a street rat! Don’t delude yourself into thinking J&S succeeded because of you.” “Your skills were all ours to begin with,” she continued, her tone dripping with contempt. “If someone as useless as you could run the company, imagine what we can achieve without you.” Samuel said nothing more. “And you know what? I’m marrying Gideon!” she declared, her voice laced with venom, "He was incredible!" “He’s handsome, smart, and rich. With him around, J&S will not only make more money but also become a global powerhouse!” Samuel responded with a smirk, one corner of his mouth lifting. “What are you laughing at? You think you’re better than Gideon?!” Madeline snapped, her eyes narrowing into furious slits. “Well,” Samuel replied coolly, “I’m just curious how he plans to manage J&S Corp when he had just been bailed out of prison.” His words struck a nerve, causing Madeline’s hands to clench into tight fists. Because Samuel wasn’t wrong. Gideon Hawthorne had a terrible reputation, having been arrested for asaulted a minor. Madeline looked like someone hit her nerve. She shouted: “And you? You’re nothing!” “I finally don’t need to waste my time tolerating a 'fiancé' like you! So far beneath me!” “Imagine how much I’ve suffered these past three years!” “Don’t bother worrying about other people’s lives,” she spat. “You should focus on how you’ll rot away in prison!” Her tone turned crueler, sharper. Samuel had fully understood: this was a trap woven by his fiancée’s family, meant to keep him locked away forever. Madeline turned back to the police, signaling for them to do their job. But the officers stood rooted in place, as if an invisible force had shackled them. Samuel’s sharp gaze pierced through the three officers like a blade. It wasn’t anger in his eyes, but something far more potent—an air of authority so commanding that it froze them. He didn’t need to speak to establish dominance. His reputation alone preceded him—known not just for his wisdom, but for his ability to utterly dismantle his opposition with little more than his words and presence. Samuel Hayes wasn’t a man to be taken lightly. He held his head high and descended the steps ahead of them, looking nothing like a criminal. As the flashing sirens disappeared into the night, Madeline let out a relive sign. She pulled out her phone and called her father, Arthur Brooks. “My daughter,” came Arthur’s gravelly voice. “I trust you’re calling with good news about your plan.” “Of course, Daddy. When have I ever failed?” Madeline replied, her smug grin spreading. She basked in the satisfaction of her apparent victory. “Good job, my daughter,” Arthur said. “Forgive me for doubting you. Now, prepare to welcome your future husband.” “Don’t worry,” Madeline purred. “I’ll have Gideon wrapped around my finger in no time. We will get as much money as we want.” After ended the call, Madeline turned toward the villa. "At last, I’ve gotten rid of a poor fool," she smriked , striding into the opulent estate, "This beautiful house; these banknotes...Finally mine alone! No one takes it apart from me!" Meanwhile, in the small interrogation room, Douglaz gestured to a chair. “Have a seat, Mr. Hayes. I expect full cooperation here.” Samuel nodded once, his eyes drifting to the phone on the table. “I’d like to borrow your phone,” he said, his tone casual but firm. Douglaz hesitated. “To call your lawyer? That’s a good idea.” “No,” Samuel replied, his voice steady. “I want to call your chief.” “Call our chief?” another young officer, who hadn’t been involved in the arrest, laughed and interrupted. “Who do you think you are?! Our chief is not someone you can mess around.” Chief Joey Gunther, with a career spanning over two decades, had earned respect and admiration for his achievements. Firm, authoritative, and revered by all, Joey exuded leadership. Even the sound of his footsteps down a corridor could silence his subordinates. This arrested criminal had no right to see the chief. Besides, how many billionaires had tried to bribe Chief Joey Gunther, only to humiliate themselves? This man was just a manager of a local company, and a nominal one at that. The officer sneered. “If you don’t want your face in a toilet, shut up and answer the questions!” “He’ll want to meet me,” Samuel replied. “It’s better for you to let me call him than for him to find out about this himself.” Seeing Samuel’s stubbornness, the younger officer tightened his grip on the stun baton and stepped forward threateningly. But just then, the phone on the desk suddenly rang. The name on the screen was striking: Chief. Douglas froze, his heart skipping a beat, and hesitantly picked up the call. On the other end, Joey Gunther’s furious voice roared: "How dare you bstds lock Mr. Hayes up?! 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Yes | 2025-02-01 12:00 | active | 2396 | 0 | 😍Read the next chapters👉 | Boom Boom Boom! The sound of knocking reverberated through the quiet night. “Who’s at the door?” Samuel murmured groggily. The clock on the wall showed 1 a.m.—far too late for visitors. “Open the door, or we’ll break it down!” A commanding voice from outside made Samuel quicken his steps. As he passed the window, his gaze caught the faint flicker of police sirens. Shock coursed through him when he opened the door and found three police officers standing there. “You’re under arrest.” One of the officers held out an arrest warrant. Fraud, embezzlement, forgery, and tax evasion. It’s all about the company. His mind raced back to his years of dedication to J&S Corp, which belonged to his fiancée’s family. J&S Corp was nothing more than a company riddled with issues, leaving behind environmental destruction, loss of lives, and tangled government problems. However, everything became clear when Samuel joined the company. Samuel had put everything to rescue the company from near bankruptcy. Three relentless years spent rebuilding the Brooks family's struggling business. He used his own methods, not only solving the company's problems but also boosting the local economy by 200%. The job environment, salaries, and all the extra benefits were highly praised. Locals often said that if Samuel Hayes ran for president, they'd vote for him. Given all this, the accusation was just ridiculous. Samuel squinted at the officer’s name tag. “Well, Officer Douglaz,” Samuel said, his voice calm but biting, “I’d gladly come with you if those accusations were even remotely true.” “If you have any defense, you can make it at the station!” Officer Douglaz replied curtly. Douglaz signaled his subordinates to take Samuel, but Samuel frowned. “Officers. You’ve got the wrong man.” “Enough of this nonsense!” A sharp, cold voice cut through the tension, coming from behind the officers. A woman stepped forward, her movements deliberate. “Madeline?” Samuel whispered, disbelief clouding his face. His fiancée, the sole heir to J&S Corp, stood before him with an icy smile. Her piercing eyes full of scorn. “Do you want to protest?” she asked, her voice dripping with mockery. Their eyes met, and Samuel’s fists clenched tightly. Everything was clear now. He recalled the warnings of his colleagues about the Brooks family’s ruthlessness. Yet, he had always turned a deaf ear, believing such treachery could never reach him. For Samuel, none of this had ever felt real, as he had been raised by Madeline’s grandparents. Samuel’s parents had worked for Madeline’s grandparents, but tragically, a fatal incident claimed the lives of Samuel’s parents and Madeline’s grandmother. Ten-year-old Samuel was then taken in by Madeline’s grandfather. Sadly, Madeline’s grandfather followed his true love in death exactly ten months after the incident. Before his passing, he left a will instructing Madeline’s parent to raise him. Jonathan Brooks, Madeline’s father, initially had no desire to raise Samuel, but Samuel was considered a smart and obedient child. Clearly, Jonathan took advantage of this. He made Samuel take control of J&S Corp, which was on the verge of being seized by the government. He even insisted that Samuel become engaged to Madeline. But now, betrayal stared him in the face, cloaked in Madeline’s smug grin. A sharp chime interrupted the moment as Madeline’s phone lit up. Samuel caught the name on the screen: Gideon. With his sharp eyes, he quickly caught a few glaring words on the screen: Baby... Bed... Can’t wait... Those words clearly didn’t belong in a normal business conversation. Recognition dawned. He remembered the rumors of an arranged marriage between the Brooks and the powerful Hawthorne family. He thought it was just rumors. Madeline wouldn't cheat on him. But clearly, the rumors were true. She really was involved with the son of the Gideon family during the time. “Ah,” Samuel muttered with a bitter chuckle. “I see now.” Madeline slid her phone into her pocket and pushed Samuel’s shoulder with disdain. “What do you think you know, fool?” she sneered. Samuel’s expression hardened. “Everything about what’s happening now. But I do wonder, Madeline—do you honestly believe J&S Corp will thrive without me?” Madeline laughed, her voice sharp and mocking. “You think you’re irreplaceable? How pathetic.” Samuel’s voice turned cold. “You’re treating me like disposable trash, are you? Madeline? Kick me out after everything I’ve done?” Madeline stepped closer, her face inches from his, her tone venomous. “Don’t act like a victim, Samuel. You were useful for a time, but now you’re just dead weight. J&S Corp doesn’t need you anymore.” “Then J&S Corp is doomed,” Samuel replied simply. Chapter 2 Fury flashed in Madeline’s eyes, and without hesitation, she slapped Samuel hard across the face. The sound echoed in the hallway. “Enough!” she hissed, her voice trembling with anger. “Know your place.” Samuel’s cheek burned, but he stood tall, his voice calm. “You’ve just made the biggest mistake of your life.” Madeline laughed derisively. “Who do you think you are, Samuel? Without my grandparents’ charity, you’d still be nothing more than a street rat! Don’t delude yourself into thinking J&S succeeded because of you.” “Your skills were all ours to begin with,” she continued, her tone dripping with contempt. “If someone as useless as you could run the company, imagine what we can achieve without you.” Samuel said nothing more. “And you know what? I’m marrying Gideon!” she declared, her voice laced with venom, "He was incredible!" “He’s handsome, smart, and rich. With him around, J&S will not only make more money but also become a global powerhouse!” Samuel responded with a smirk, one corner of his mouth lifting. “What are you laughing at? You think you’re better than Gideon?!” Madeline snapped, her eyes narrowing into furious slits. “Well,” Samuel replied coolly, “I’m just curious how he plans to manage J&S Corp when he had just been bailed out of prison.” His words struck a nerve, causing Madeline’s hands to clench into tight fists. Because Samuel wasn’t wrong. Gideon Hawthorne had a terrible reputation, having been arrested for asaulted a minor. Madeline looked like someone hit her nerve. She shouted: “And you? You’re nothing!” “I finally don’t need to waste my time tolerating a 'fiancé' like you! So far beneath me!” “Imagine how much I’ve suffered these past three years!” “Don’t bother worrying about other people’s lives,” she spat. “You should focus on how you’ll rot away in prison!” Her tone turned crueler, sharper. Samuel had fully understood: this was a trap woven by his fiancée’s family, meant to keep him locked away forever. Madeline turned back to the police, signaling for them to do their job. But the officers stood rooted in place, as if an invisible force had shackled them. Samuel’s sharp gaze pierced through the three officers like a blade. It wasn’t anger in his eyes, but something far more potent—an air of authority so commanding that it froze them. He didn’t need to speak to establish dominance. His reputation alone preceded him—known not just for his wisdom, but for his ability to utterly dismantle his opposition with little more than his words and presence. Samuel Hayes wasn’t a man to be taken lightly. He held his head high and descended the steps ahead of them, looking nothing like a criminal. As the flashing sirens disappeared into the night, Madeline let out a relive sign. She pulled out her phone and called her father, Arthur Brooks. “My daughter,” came Arthur’s gravelly voice. “I trust you’re calling with good news about your plan.” “Of course, Daddy. When have I ever failed?” Madeline replied, her smug grin spreading. She basked in the satisfaction of her apparent victory. “Good job, my daughter,” Arthur said. “Forgive me for doubting you. Now, prepare to welcome your future husband.” “Don’t worry,” Madeline purred. “I’ll have Gideon wrapped around my finger in no time. We will get as much money as we want.” After ended the call, Madeline turned toward the villa. "At last, I’ve gotten rid of a poor fool," she smriked , striding into the opulent estate, "This beautiful house; these banknotes...Finally mine alone! No one takes it apart from me!" Meanwhile, in the small interrogation room, Douglaz gestured to a chair. “Have a seat, Mr. Hayes. I expect full cooperation here.” Samuel nodded once, his eyes drifting to the phone on the table. “I’d like to borrow your phone,” he said, his tone casual but firm. Douglaz hesitated. “To call your lawyer? That’s a good idea.” “No,” Samuel replied, his voice steady. “I want to call your chief.” “Call our chief?” another young officer, who hadn’t been involved in the arrest, laughed and interrupted. “Who do you think you are?! Our chief is not someone you can mess around.” Chief Joey Gunther, with a career spanning over two decades, had earned respect and admiration for his achievements. Firm, authoritative, and revered by all, Joey exuded leadership. Even the sound of his footsteps down a corridor could silence his subordinates. This arrested criminal had no right to see the chief. Besides, how many billionaires had tried to bribe Chief Joey Gunther, only to humiliate themselves? This man was just a manager of a local company, and a nominal one at that. The officer sneered. “If you don’t want your face in a toilet, shut up and answer the questions!” “He’ll want to meet me,” Samuel replied. “It’s better for you to let me call him than for him to find out about this himself.” Seeing Samuel’s stubbornness, the younger officer tightened his grip on the stun baton and stepped forward threateningly. But just then, the phone on the desk suddenly rang. The name on the screen was striking: Chief. Douglas froze, his heart skipping a beat, and hesitantly picked up the call. On the other end, Joey Gunther’s furious voice roared: "How dare you bstds lock Mr. Hayes up?! 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Yes | 2025-02-01 12:00 | active | 2396 | 0 | 😍Read the next chapters👉 | Boom Boom Boom! The sound of knocking reverberated through the quiet night. “Who’s at the door?” Samuel murmured groggily. The clock on the wall showed 1 a.m.—far too late for visitors. “Open the door, or we’ll break it down!” A commanding voice from outside made Samuel quicken his steps. As he passed the window, his gaze caught the faint flicker of police sirens. Shock coursed through him when he opened the door and found three police officers standing there. “You’re under arrest.” One of the officers held out an arrest warrant. Fraud, embezzlement, forgery, and tax evasion. It’s all about the company. His mind raced back to his years of dedication to J&S Corp, which belonged to his fiancée’s family. J&S Corp was nothing more than a company riddled with issues, leaving behind environmental destruction, loss of lives, and tangled government problems. However, everything became clear when Samuel joined the company. Samuel had put everything to rescue the company from near bankruptcy. Three relentless years spent rebuilding the Brooks family's struggling business. He used his own methods, not only solving the company's problems but also boosting the local economy by 200%. The job environment, salaries, and all the extra benefits were highly praised. Locals often said that if Samuel Hayes ran for president, they'd vote for him. Given all this, the accusation was just ridiculous. Samuel squinted at the officer’s name tag. “Well, Officer Douglaz,” Samuel said, his voice calm but biting, “I’d gladly come with you if those accusations were even remotely true.” “If you have any defense, you can make it at the station!” Officer Douglaz replied curtly. Douglaz signaled his subordinates to take Samuel, but Samuel frowned. “Officers. You’ve got the wrong man.” “Enough of this nonsense!” A sharp, cold voice cut through the tension, coming from behind the officers. A woman stepped forward, her movements deliberate. “Madeline?” Samuel whispered, disbelief clouding his face. His fiancée, the sole heir to J&S Corp, stood before him with an icy smile. Her piercing eyes full of scorn. “Do you want to protest?” she asked, her voice dripping with mockery. Their eyes met, and Samuel’s fists clenched tightly. Everything was clear now. He recalled the warnings of his colleagues about the Brooks family’s ruthlessness. Yet, he had always turned a deaf ear, believing such treachery could never reach him. For Samuel, none of this had ever felt real, as he had been raised by Madeline’s grandparents. Samuel’s parents had worked for Madeline’s grandparents, but tragically, a fatal incident claimed the lives of Samuel’s parents and Madeline’s grandmother. Ten-year-old Samuel was then taken in by Madeline’s grandfather. Sadly, Madeline’s grandfather followed his true love in death exactly ten months after the incident. Before his passing, he left a will instructing Madeline’s parent to raise him. Jonathan Brooks, Madeline’s father, initially had no desire to raise Samuel, but Samuel was considered a smart and obedient child. Clearly, Jonathan took advantage of this. He made Samuel take control of J&S Corp, which was on the verge of being seized by the government. He even insisted that Samuel become engaged to Madeline. But now, betrayal stared him in the face, cloaked in Madeline’s smug grin. A sharp chime interrupted the moment as Madeline’s phone lit up. Samuel caught the name on the screen: Gideon. With his sharp eyes, he quickly caught a few glaring words on the screen: Baby... Bed... Can’t wait... Those words clearly didn’t belong in a normal business conversation. Recognition dawned. He remembered the rumors of an arranged marriage between the Brooks and the powerful Hawthorne family. He thought it was just rumors. Madeline wouldn't cheat on him. But clearly, the rumors were true. She really was involved with the son of the Gideon family during the time. “Ah,” Samuel muttered with a bitter chuckle. “I see now.” Madeline slid her phone into her pocket and pushed Samuel’s shoulder with disdain. “What do you think you know, fool?” she sneered. Samuel’s expression hardened. “Everything about what’s happening now. But I do wonder, Madeline—do you honestly believe J&S Corp will thrive without me?” Madeline laughed, her voice sharp and mocking. “You think you’re irreplaceable? How pathetic.” Samuel’s voice turned cold. “You’re treating me like disposable trash, are you? Madeline? Kick me out after everything I’ve done?” Madeline stepped closer, her face inches from his, her tone venomous. “Don’t act like a victim, Samuel. You were useful for a time, but now you’re just dead weight. J&S Corp doesn’t need you anymore.” “Then J&S Corp is doomed,” Samuel replied simply. Chapter 2 Fury flashed in Madeline’s eyes, and without hesitation, she slapped Samuel hard across the face. The sound echoed in the hallway. “Enough!” she hissed, her voice trembling with anger. “Know your place.” Samuel’s cheek burned, but he stood tall, his voice calm. “You’ve just made the biggest mistake of your life.” Madeline laughed derisively. “Who do you think you are, Samuel? Without my grandparents’ charity, you’d still be nothing more than a street rat! Don’t delude yourself into thinking J&S succeeded because of you.” “Your skills were all ours to begin with,” she continued, her tone dripping with contempt. “If someone as useless as you could run the company, imagine what we can achieve without you.” Samuel said nothing more. “And you know what? I’m marrying Gideon!” she declared, her voice laced with venom, "He was incredible!" “He’s handsome, smart, and rich. With him around, J&S will not only make more money but also become a global powerhouse!” Samuel responded with a smirk, one corner of his mouth lifting. “What are you laughing at? You think you’re better than Gideon?!” Madeline snapped, her eyes narrowing into furious slits. “Well,” Samuel replied coolly, “I’m just curious how he plans to manage J&S Corp when he had just been bailed out of prison.” His words struck a nerve, causing Madeline’s hands to clench into tight fists. Because Samuel wasn’t wrong. Gideon Hawthorne had a terrible reputation, having been arrested for asaulted a minor. Madeline looked like someone hit her nerve. She shouted: “And you? You’re nothing!” “I finally don’t need to waste my time tolerating a 'fiancé' like you! So far beneath me!” “Imagine how much I’ve suffered these past three years!” “Don’t bother worrying about other people’s lives,” she spat. “You should focus on how you’ll rot away in prison!” Her tone turned crueler, sharper. Samuel had fully understood: this was a trap woven by his fiancée’s family, meant to keep him locked away forever. Madeline turned back to the police, signaling for them to do their job. But the officers stood rooted in place, as if an invisible force had shackled them. Samuel’s sharp gaze pierced through the three officers like a blade. It wasn’t anger in his eyes, but something far more potent—an air of authority so commanding that it froze them. He didn’t need to speak to establish dominance. His reputation alone preceded him—known not just for his wisdom, but for his ability to utterly dismantle his opposition with little more than his words and presence. Samuel Hayes wasn’t a man to be taken lightly. He held his head high and descended the steps ahead of them, looking nothing like a criminal. As the flashing sirens disappeared into the night, Madeline let out a relive sign. She pulled out her phone and called her father, Arthur Brooks. “My daughter,” came Arthur’s gravelly voice. “I trust you’re calling with good news about your plan.” “Of course, Daddy. When have I ever failed?” Madeline replied, her smug grin spreading. She basked in the satisfaction of her apparent victory. “Good job, my daughter,” Arthur said. “Forgive me for doubting you. Now, prepare to welcome your future husband.” “Don’t worry,” Madeline purred. “I’ll have Gideon wrapped around my finger in no time. We will get as much money as we want.” After ended the call, Madeline turned toward the villa. "At last, I’ve gotten rid of a poor fool," she smriked , striding into the opulent estate, "This beautiful house; these banknotes...Finally mine alone! No one takes it apart from me!" Meanwhile, in the small interrogation room, Douglaz gestured to a chair. “Have a seat, Mr. Hayes. I expect full cooperation here.” Samuel nodded once, his eyes drifting to the phone on the table. “I’d like to borrow your phone,” he said, his tone casual but firm. Douglaz hesitated. “To call your lawyer? That’s a good idea.” “No,” Samuel replied, his voice steady. “I want to call your chief.” “Call our chief?” another young officer, who hadn’t been involved in the arrest, laughed and interrupted. “Who do you think you are?! Our chief is not someone you can mess around.” Chief Joey Gunther, with a career spanning over two decades, had earned respect and admiration for his achievements. Firm, authoritative, and revered by all, Joey exuded leadership. Even the sound of his footsteps down a corridor could silence his subordinates. This arrested criminal had no right to see the chief. Besides, how many billionaires had tried to bribe Chief Joey Gunther, only to humiliate themselves? This man was just a manager of a local company, and a nominal one at that. The officer sneered. “If you don’t want your face in a toilet, shut up and answer the questions!” “He’ll want to meet me,” Samuel replied. “It’s better for you to let me call him than for him to find out about this himself.” Seeing Samuel’s stubbornness, the younger officer tightened his grip on the stun baton and stepped forward threateningly. But just then, the phone on the desk suddenly rang. The name on the screen was striking: Chief. Douglas froze, his heart skipping a beat, and hesitantly picked up the call. On the other end, Joey Gunther’s furious voice roared: "How dare you bstds lock Mr. Hayes up?! 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Yes | 2025-02-01 12:00 | active | 2396 | 0 | Read next chapter | She thought she was special after two years with her aloof nominal uncle. Ready to confess her feelings, she learned he was getting married. She left heartbroken but returned as a renowned designer--only to find him waiting for her! ===== The winters in Ulares were bone-chilling, but inside Cloudscape Mansion, the air was thick with warmth and passion. "Uncle Ethan…" Nyla Green gasped, her voice catching. Ethan's lips quirked into a satisfied smirk. "Being so well-behaved tonight, aren't you?" "Don't you like it when I'm well-behaved?" The hunger in Ethan's eyes was undeniable. "What is it you want?" Settling into the armchair by the window, he asked, his mood seemingly lighter than usual. "Will you give me anything I ask for?" Nyla's voice was soft, hesitant, her hopeful gaze fixed on his sharp, handsome face. "Depends on what it is," Ethan replied evenly. "I want to be Mrs. Brooks." The warmth in Ethan's expression disappeared, replaced by a glacial stare that sent a chill down her spine. Nyla's heart sank as he let out a mocking laugh. "I've been too soft on you," he said coldly. "You think that gives you the right to ask for something like that?" Nyla bit her lip, "Callie's back, isn't she? You're planning to marry her, aren't you?" Callie Higgins--the name itself was enough to twist Nyla's gut. She was Ethan's first love--the woman who had once saved his life from kidnappers when he was eighteen. After the incident, their families agreed that Ethan and Callie would get engaged when the time was right. Ethan's expression flickered, just for a moment, but it was enough for Nyla to know she'd struck a nerve. She'd been with him for two years; she knew him well. "I just want a status. You know how hard it is for me in the Brooks family. Without protection, I--" "Protection?" Ethan cut her off, his tone sharp. In a flash, he was in front of her, gripping her chin firmly. His dark eyes bored into hers, fierce and unyielding. "Do you think I don't see through you, Nyla? You think you're worthy of being Mrs. Brooks?" Chapter 2 Time To Let Go "Ethan Brooks, you haven't changed a bit--still as cold-hearted as ever," Nyla snapped. The warm atmosphere had long since turned to ice. Nyla's expression was calm, though her intentions were anything but hidden. Tears glimmered in her defiant eyes. "If you're not willing to give me what I want, then this is it. From today, we're done. Beyond being my step-uncle, you have nothing to do with me anymore." Ethan's sneer was sharp, cutting through the tension like a bl*de. "You're the one who climbed into my b*d back then. And now you want to walk away? Nyla, do you really think I'm that easy to deal with?" It had been a while since the Green family's sudden collapse. Overnight, Nyla's world unraveled. Her father, Lorenzo Green, took his own life to prove his innocence, and her brother was thrown behind bars. Her mother, desperate to survive, became the mi**ress of Ethan's elder brother, Ryland Brooks. When Ryland's wife passed away, Nyla's mother--pregnant with Ryland's child--married him. The Brooks family made no secret of their disdain. Nyla had always known her place, keeping her distance from the Brooks family whenever possible. But they never intended to stop tormenting her. Out of options, she had turned to Ethan. As the current leader of the Brooks family and one of the most powerful men in Ulares, Ethan was the only one who could offer her protection. "So, what do we call this... arrangement?" Her voice was low, almost mocking. Ethan's gaze lingered on her face--dangerously beautiful, the kind that brought chaos wherever it went. "If you want something else, I might consider it," he said, his tone indifferent as he released her. The implication was clear: he wasn't letting go, not yet. Bitterness rose in Nyla's throat. She could endure being his b*dmates, but she wouldn't let herself become the other woman. That was one boundary she refused to cross. "Ethan, I'm tired. This... whatever it is, it's over." The word "over" felt hollow--Ethan had never acknowledged what they had in the first place. She pulled her torn dress over her body, her hands trembling but her resolve firm. Ethan's expression darkened. "What are you trying to prove with this tantrum?" Nyla paused, holding herself together with every ounce of willpower. She stood tall, meeting his gaze. "Mr. Brooks, if you can't give me what I want, then let's not waste any more time. I need to move on." Her words struck a nerve. Ethan grabbed her arm, "Move on? To who?" His voice dripped with menace. "Who else could ever satisfy you like I do? Don't act like this was all some mistake. You crawled into my b*d, Nyla. Don't think I'll let you forget that." Nyla's composure cracked as anger flared in her chest. She glared at him, tears brimming. "So what if I did? I regret it! You're going to marry Callie, and I'm supposed to sit here and wait for your scraps? I may be shameless, Ethan, but I'm not that pathetic." The air between them was suffocating, heavy with unspoken truths and unbearable tension. A sudden ring shattered the silence. Ethan glanced at his phone, irritation flickering across his face. He was about to ignore the call until he saw the name. Callie. He released Nyla and answered without hesitation. Nyla watched in silence, her heart sinking at his gentle tone. He'd only ever used it with her in b*d. She felt the humiliation settle deep in her ch*st. "I'll be there soon." Ethan finished the called and then dressed. He turned to Nyla. "I'll have Jackson transfer the money to your account. Don't even think about leaving." The door clicked shut behind him. Nyla sat still, staring at the empty space he left behind. Then, with a bitter laugh, she wiped her tears away. If she couldn't have what she wanted, then she'd take back what little was left of her dignity. It was time to let go. Chapter 3 So What If I Am? Nyla, now in her senior year of college, had already begun her internship while managing her own studio--a venture she had started during her junior year. She specialized in fashion design, and her studio was her pride and joy. But lately, the pressure from competitors had been relentless. Someone clearly wanted her out of Ulares. Despite the frustration, Nyla refused to back down. After a restless night, her body ached as she got ready for the day. She couldn't bring herself to wear her usual professional attire, opting instead for a casual outfit. Even in simple clothes, her elegance and charisma turned heads wherever she went. As she walked into the studio, her receptionist hesitated before approaching her. "Miss Green... um, your mother is here," she said nervously. "We tried to stop her, but... she's holding a baby, and we didn't want to risk anything." Nyla gave her a reassuring smile. Her mother, Vicki Brooks, was difficult to deal with. "It's fine. I understand. You can get back to work." Relieved, the receptionist nodded and returned to her desk. Nyla's studio wasn't large, but every inch of it reflected her touch. She had designed the interior herself, favoring a minimalist elegance that radiated sophistication. In the lounge area, she spotted her mother cradling a baby in her arms. Nolan Brooks, a premature baby, had come into the world when Vicki was in her forties. His arrival had nearly cost both their lives, and since then, Vicki's world revolved entirely around him. Standing silently in the doorway, Nyla observed her mother. Vicki's expression softened as she gently rocked Nolan, her maternal warmth unmistakable. For a fleeting moment, Nyla saw the woman Vicki used to be--a gentle, understanding wife and mother, back when the Green family was intact. But that version of her mother was gone. Now, Vicki was only a mother to Nolan. The thought stung, but Nyla pushed the feeling aside and walked into the lounge. She sat across from Vicki, who glanced up briefly before returning her attention to Nolan. Nyla's assistant quickly brought over a cup of coffee and slipped away without a word. Picking up the cup, Nyla stirred it slowly, the clinking of the spoon breaking the silence. "Why are you here?" she asked, her tone even. Vicki's gaze flickered disapprovingly over Nyla's casual outfit. "You're going out dressed like that? Don't you realize you're representing the Brooks family now? Everything you do reflects on us." Leaning back on the sofa, Nyla replied with a calm, measured voice, "My last name is Green. I've never been part of the Brooks family." Vicki's lips tightened, her frustration evident. "You--" She stopped herself, glancing down at Nolan, who stirred in her arms. Lowering her voice, she continued, "Ryland has arranged a date for you tomorrow at Delight Restaurant. You'll be meeting the second son of the Fowler family. He's from a respectable background, and it's time you start thinking about your future." Nyla raised an eyebrow, a bitter smile tugging at her lips. The second son of the Fowler family had recently been released from prison. Ryland certainly had a knack for picking matches. "I don't have time," Nyla replied dismissively, taking a sip of her coffee. Vicki's composure cracked. "No time? You didn't go to school or your studio yesterday. And you didn't come home last night either. I heard you were at a bar." She had done her homework. Nyla's late-night escapades and partying were the reason Vicki had stormed over. That kind of behavior was unacceptable. If it weren't for Nolan dozing off in her arms, she'd have already started yelling. Then Vicki's sharp eyes zeroed in on a faint red m*rk on Nyla's neck. Her expression darkened. "What's that on your neck?" she hissed. "I'm warning you, Nyla. If you're fooling around, I won't tolerate it!" Nyla paused mid-sip, setting her cup down deliberately. She met Vicki's glare with calm indifference. Her mother still looked youthful despite her age. Money sure did wonders, Nyla mused. "And what if I am?" she said, leaning back. "You haven't cared about me in years, so why pretend now? Take your precious son and leave." Chapter 4 Family Dinner "Nyla!" Vicki shot to her feet, her sudden movement jolting Nolan awake in her arms. The baby let out a wail that pierced through the studio. "It's okay, Nolan. Shh, you're okay," Vicki murmured, turning her attention to him and pointedly ignoring Nyla. "We'll go home soon, sweetheart. Be good for Mommy." Nyla rubbed her ears, the irony of the scene grating on her nerves. Without a word, she turned to leave. "Don't forget." Vicki's strained voice rang out behind her. "I've always been the one begging for help for your brother. Do you have any idea how much he's suffered in prison? And your sister-in-law? I've been the one sending her money to survive. If you had even a shred of consideration for me, you'd listen to what I say!" Nyla froze mid-step, her gaze drifting up to the ceiling as a wave of helplessness rolled over her. After the incident all those years ago, her brother had been jailed, and her pregnant sister-in-law had been so traumatized she ended up hospitalized. The baby--already five months along--couldn't be saved, and her sister-in-law's health had never recovered. The family sold everything they owned, borrowed from anyone who'd listen, and still came up short. Eventually, their options ran dry, and even close relatives cut ties. Nyla's sister-in-law finally gave up, saying she didn't want to be a burden. Vicki's marriage into the wealthy Brooks family had brought temporary relief, but her sister-in-law's lingering illness had turned into a lifelong battle--one that drained both money and hope. And Vicki, to her credit, had been the one subsidizing the expensive treatments. Nyla's fingers curled and relaxed along the edge of her sleeve--a quiet gesture of powerless compromise. "Fine. I'll go." Vicki let out a relieved sigh, her tone softening. "There's a family dinner at the Brooks Mansion tonight. Leave work early and make sure you're there. You can't miss it." Nyla felt an immediate headache brewing. She'd planned to avoid Ethan for at least a little while longer, but her plans were thwarted before they'd even begun. "I know you hate going to these things, but think about me. Think about your little brother. He's just a child, Nyla. If you don't look out for him, who will? Please, just do this for me." Vicki's words left no room for refusal. Nyla was at a loss for words. Her mother asked her to protect Nolan, but who would protect her? The Brooks family wore their civility like sheep's clothing, but beneath it, she knew better. They were wolves--every single one of them--and none would spare her if given the chance. And yet, Nyla never voiced these grievances to Vicki. It would only be pointless. Vicki would call her immature, blame her for the Brooks family's hostility, insist that Nyla brought it all upon herself. So Nyla could only swallow her resentment. Later that afternoon, Nyla left work early as instructed. She took her time getting home and changed clothes, knowing Vicki would nitpick if she didn't look the part. She settled on a gray, short tweed jacket over a black skirt--poised, polished, and appropriately elegant. Nyla despised the cold. If it weren't for the Brooks family gathering, she would have bundled herself in two down jackets and called it a day. These social charades were a performance she loathed--hollow and suffocating. But Vicki insisted she need to integrate. Half an hour later, Nyla stepped out of the taxi in front of the imposing Brooks Mansion. Just as she turned to head inside, a sleek Maybach pulled up beside her. Nyla didn't intend to acknowledge anyone--until the license plate caught her eye. Ethan's car. The tinted window rolled down slowly, and two faces came into view--elegant, pristine, and altogether too perfect. "Hello, Nyla." A woman's voice broke the moment. "I'm Callie." Chapter 5 Rivals In Love Nyla had imagined meeting Callie in countless scenarios. Maybe it would happen during one of those stolen moments with Ethan, where they'd be caught red-handed. Or perhaps at Callie and Ethan's engagement party, where Nyla would dutifully offer her congratulations as a younger member of the Brooks family. But never like this--never with Callie deliberately approaching her. Nyla glanced at Ethan, suspicious. Was he behind this? But Ethan's gaze remained locked on her, his dark eyes betraying nothing. Those eyes had a way of pulling people in. She quickly looked away, her voice cold. "Hello. Did you need something?" Nyla didn't like the Brooks family, and she liked Callie even less. Callie was, after all, a rival in love. "Oh, nothing at all. I'd just heard Ethan had a breathtakingly beautiful niece, and I couldn't resist coming to meet you. I hope that's all right," Callie replied, her voice soft and syrupy, the kind of tone that made others instinctively want to protect her, a stark contrast to Nyla's cool tone. "You're exaggerating. I'm just an ordinary person." An ordinary person who was all too easy to manipulate. The moment the words left her mouth, Nyla felt Ethan's gaze on her--sharp, teasing. She met his eyes, her expression frosty, but he didn't look away. Instead, his lips parted, and his cool voice cut through the air. "Let's go. Don't waste time on people who don't matter." Callie offered an apologetic smile. "We'll head in, then. Would you like to join us? It's a bit of a walk." The words "people who don't matter" stung more than Nyla cared to admit. Last night, Ethan had been so close--so possessive he wouldn't let her leave--and now he was acting like a stranger. Huh. If Ethan chose acting as his career, he would win the Best Actor award, and Nyla would gladly be the one throwing tomatoes at his acceptance speech. Plastering on a bitter smile, she replied, "No thanks. I don't feel comfortable riding in a stranger's car." Without waiting for a response, she turned and walked away. Behind her, the sleek Maybach sped off, its icy wind brushing her cheeks and nearly drawing tears from her eyes. But she refused to cry--not here, not at the Brooks family estate. The sprawling Brooks Mansion loomed ahead, its gardens and private villas spread across more than seven thousand square feet. It was the largest private residence in Ulares and an unyielding symbol of the Brooks family's influence. The family dinner was held in the main house of the estate, and by the time Nyla arrived, the room was already packed. Her eyes immediately found Ethan, standing beside Callie, who was chatting amicably with the wife of Ethan's second brother. They looked disturbingly at ease with one another. "Why are you so late? Didn't I tell you to leave work early?" The voice belonged to Vicki, who appeared beside Nyla in a black gown and white mink shawl, exuding effortless grace. Nyla forced a smile, though she detested the way Vicki had shed her real self to fit into the Brooks family mold. "It's a long drive. Besides, I'm here now, aren't I?" Her eyes roved over the crowd. Faces turned her way, some barely hiding their disdain. "Honestly, we shouldn't have bothered coming." Vicki tightened her grip on Nyla's hand, her voice dropping to a whisper. "If you listened to Ryland and made connections with the Fowler family, we wouldn't be in this position." Nyla's tone sharpened. "If you're in such a rush, feel free to go see my blind date yourself." "Don't be ridiculous!" Vicki hissed, glancing around nervously. The last thing she wanted was to cause a scene here. "Then stop nagging me," Nyla retorted. "Unless you want me to make a real fuss." Vicki bit back her frustration, unwilling to press further. Nyla slipped away and found an empty corner, determined to stay invisible until the endless family dinner wrapped up. But, of course, the peace didn't last. "Nyla, why are you sitting here all by yourself? Are you feeling out of place?" Callie's sugary voice rang in her ear. "I can show you around if you'd like." Chapter 6 Definition Of Decorum "Thank you, I appreciate your concern, Miss Higgins, but that won't be necessary." Nyla blinked leisurely, suppressing a yawn. The previous night had been relentless and exhausting, and as she sat in the quiet corner, weary and disinterested, she had thought no one would disturb her. Unexpectedly, Callie had come over, initiating conversation. As Nyla observed the gentle expression on Callie's face, a sardonic grin took root in her thoughts. She now understood Ethan's distaste for her; he evidently preferred someone more like Callie. "Leave her be, Callie. That woman is nothing but trouble. Who knows who she'll charm next? You're too good for her." These words came from Stella Brooks, the daughter of Ethan's second brother. Nyla turned toward Stella, her expression teasingly challenging. "Perhaps you're right. Maybe I should seek out Lukas for an enlightening chat in his bedroom. He'd probably appreciate it. And perhaps tomorrow I'll drop by Austen's place--I still know how to get in." Lukas Brooks, Stella's younger brother, had been captivated by Nyla from the start, wanting nothing more than to stay by her side. His family, convinced of Nyla's manipulative charm, met her with cold disdain. Consequently, Lukas found himself transferred to a distant boarding school. Austen Mitchell, the focus of Stella's unrequited affections, had grown up next door to Nyla. Their families were intertwined, and he always saw Nyla as kin, a fact unknown to many. This was the root of Stella's vehement animosity toward Nyla. Originally, Nyla endured her insults, but Stella's escalation to physical threats forced Nyla to retaliate. "Shame on you!" Stella seethed, her cheeks burning. "Don't think for a moment you belong in the Brooks household just because you share our roof! You're no better than your mother. It's clear now why your family crumbled--you thrive on being a shameless intruder!" Shadows flickered in Nyla's eyes, her fist tightening inside her sleeve, though her expression remained calm. "Has Austen actually accepted your advances? You seem to be the one relentlessly pursuing him. He freely opens his door to me. Can you say the same? Your efforts seem futile. He shows no interest in you." Stella's eyes welled up, her hand lifted for a slap, but Callie intervened just in time. "Stella, that was uncalled for. Why would you say such things?" Callie's voice carried the weight of a mentor scolding a student. Flushed and tearful, Stella bit her tongue following Callie's sharp scolding. With a restrained smile but firm voice, Callie maintained her composed aristocratic air. "You're under the Brooks' roof now, Nyla. It's high time to leave your old ways behind. We expect decorum in a family of the Brooks family's standing." Nyla noted Callie's attempt to shame her and wondered about her motives. Her secret with Ethan was safe. What was driving Callie's hostility? Was it just a personal dislike? Nyla's lethargy vanished, replaced by simmering annoyance. "Stella called me a shameless intruder and hurled insults, yet you don't accuse her of indecorum. I merely stated some facts, less harshly than her, and yet here you are, Miss Higgins, accusing me of impropriety." Nyla's voice was measured as she locked eyes with Callie, her laughter tinged with scorn. "So, this is your definition of decorum, Miss Higgins? Your upbringing must indeed be exemplary." Chapter 7 Lecture Me On Callie's Behalf? Callie's expression shifted, her eyes softening with a tinge of apology. "I didn't mean it like that," she said gently. "I just thought… it might help you to fit in better with the Brooks family." Nyla's gaze swept over the two women in front of her. Stella still looked like she was ready to tear her apart, while Callie's carefully composed friendliness had started to crumble. Suddenly, the family dinner didn't seem so dull after all. One person warned her not to dream too big about the Brooks family, and the other subtly reminded her of her place as an outsider. How delightfully amusing. "And what does that have to do with you, Miss Higgins?" Nyla asked, standing abruptly. A sly smile curved her lips as she added, "Stella does have a point, though. Who knows who I'll charm next? Maybe one day… Ethan will end up in my b*d too. Instead of worrying about me, Miss Higgins, you might want to keep an eye on yourself." The smile vanished as quickly as it had appeared. Without waiting for a response, Nyla turned and strode toward the garden. "You b**ch! How dare you even think about Uncle Ethan!" Stella's shrill voice pierced the air. "Callie, see? She doesn't deserve your kindness. She's shameless!" Callie's eyes lingered on Nyla's retreating figure, all pretense of kindness gone. Her voice was cold and measured. "Just an outsider. Does she really think the Brooks family will protect her? Let's see how long she lasts." The garden, though chilled by the winter air, offered a quiet sanctuary to Nyla. Dinner still hadn't been served--Roger Brooks, Ethan's father, hadn't arrived yet. Nyla was grateful she wasn't particularly hungry. Otherwise, she might have had an outright clash with Vicki and left. Most of the flowers had withered, leaving the once vibrant landscape barren and forlorn. She studied the decayed flowers, finding an odd comfort in their desolation. Settling onto a swing tucked in the corner of the garden, Nyla pushed herself back and forth lightly, lost in thought. The Ethan situation was spiraling. If things ended between them now, her carefully laid plans would collapse. When she first approached Ethan, she'd told herself it was all calculated--a means to an end. But somewhere along the way, her emotions had betrayed her. She'd been starved of love for so long that the taste of it--however fleeting--had made her greedy. She didn't want to let him go. "Do you think you can hide out here after stirring trouble?" Ethan's voice cut through the stillness, sharp yet calm. "Do you think the Brooks family is that forgiving?" Nyla froze for a second before resuming her lazy swaying. The light from the house spilled onto her figure, casting her in an ethereal glow that made her seem almost otherworldly--a delicate flower in a crumbling garden. She tilted her head slightly, her hair spilling across her chest, and smiled faintly. "So, are you here to lecture me on your future fiancée's behalf?" Her eyes, glimmering with playful defiance, locked onto his. Ethan hated and loved those eyes--the mischievous glint that made her look like a sly little fox, always drawing him closer. "You're getting bolder." "If that's your reason, you can save your breath," Nyla retorted, bitterness threading her words. "I won't apologize. And you don't have to remind me of my place either. Whether the Brooks family hates me or not is none of your concern. After all, I'm just… insignificant, right?" Ethan's expression darkened instantly. He crossed the distance between them in a few long strides and pulled her down onto his lap as sat on the swing, its frame gr*aning under their combined weight. "Have you already forgotten who was in my b*d yesterday, pleasing me?" Nyla's eyes widened as she struggled against him, "Let go of me! Ethan, this is the Brooks Mansion. Someone will see!" ...... What happens next? 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Yes | 2025-02-01 12:00 | active | 2396 | 0 | ❤️🔥The Alpha's Fated Outcast: Rise Of The Moonsinger | Lyla You'd think not having a wolf is the worst thing that can happen to anyone, a cruel game played by the moon goddess that marks you as different, weak and unwanted … because it is a constant reminder that you're incomplete. But, have you tried enduring an endless, intense monthly heat cycle – a nightmare that begins when my body betrays me every month, turning me into a walking beacon of arousal – Try putting yourself in my shoes every month when my body would scream for a mate that doesn't exist, with a scent so thick and sweet that it makes everyone around me turn their heads in disgust – except the humans who think I look really beautiful at that time. My monthly heat cycle wasn't just unbearable, it was a curse that earned me a well-deserved title of a 'Wolfless deviant'. Do you know what is worse? My parents… the very people who should care, protect and guide me – have cut ties with me and they look at me like I was a stain on their perfect family portrait – a punishment, a defect they can't erase. A deviant they wish they could forget. So, if you think you're going through the worst of luck … try living with this fire burning brightly inside you: alone, unloved, unwanted and a walking embarrassment. Then maybe, just maybe, I might listen to your complaints. But until then… My name is Lyla Woodland – the first-born daughter of Alpha Logan Woodland and Luna Vanessa Woodland of Blue Ridge Pack and this is my reality. Every. Single. Month. *** I jolt awake, my body is drenched in sweat, with the sheets on my bed tangled around my legs like vines. A familiar fire coursed through my veins, pooling sweetly at the lower part of my abdomen. I felt my woman core clench and release, sending courses of oxytocin all over my body and I knew instantly what was happening… My heat, again! I lay there, gasping for breath as frustration and helplessness – emotions I was familiar with tease at the edge of my already frayed sanity. "Not again," I muttered, staring up at the ceiling. At only 19, I've suffered 3 years of being abandoned by my family and I should be used to it but on days like this, I miss them. Another wave of desire surged through me, making me moan – unable to stop myself. "No, no, no," I muttered, stumbling out of bed. "Not now, please, not now." But my body didn't listen, it never does. I stumbled into the bathroom and caught a reflection of myself in the mirror, barely recognizing the girl staring back at me. Wild, dishevelled hair, framed a face with flushed cheeks – a stark contrast to the composed, controlled, daughter of an Alpha was supposed to be. But this is what I always become during my heat – a creature of want and desire. "I'm not really a werewolf, am I?" I whispered to my reflection, failing at an attempt to make a joke out of my situation. "Not without my wolf." "Lyla!" My nanny's voice, sharp and patient cut through my haze of thoughts. "You'll be late for school. Again." ~~~ The walk to school was torture… every time a man or a woman passed me, I would feel a strong urge to run after the person and demand they touch me inappropriately. By the time I arrived at school, I was a mess. My underwear was soaked and my warm juices were flowing down my thighs, sipping into my socks. I could feel eyes on me as I hurried through the corridors. Some humans turned to stare and I know they were confused by their sudden attraction to the school weirdo. The few werewolves I passed, wrinkled their noses in disgust. They knew what was happening to me. The walk to my locker felt like a trek to the White Mountains. I could feel my pheromones seeping into the air, the scent of my heat thick and sweet, impossible to mask. I finally reached my locker and tried to remember the classes I had this morning. When suddenly, someone slammed the door of my locker, almost missing me by a hair's breadth. When I looked up, it was Marissa – my tormentor and her friends. She was a gamma's daughter but from another pack. I ignored her and opened my locker again but she slammed it back, forcing me to stare at her. "I thought you'd have the decency to stay home when you're like this. You never learn, do you?" Marissa sneered. "Are you hoping someone will put you out of your misery?" she added with a cruel laugh. "Maybe you think parading around like this, would make some poor idiot take pity on you, is that it?" "I don't want trouble, Marissa," I said quietly, my gaze fixed on the ground, my cheeks burning with humiliation. "I just want to get through today's test and be on my way home." "And have us endure the entire day soaking in this nasty smell of yours? Who do you think you are, Lyla?" she came closer to me, her eyes flashing with anger "Have you forgotten who calls the shots in this school?" I didn't answer her, I grabbed a random textbook from my locker, closed the door and started walking away quickening my pace, but the snickering followed me, growing louder as I tried to escape. I finally made it to the end of the hallway and had successfully opened the door when without warning, a cold splash hit me from above. Someone had hung a bucket of ice on the door. I gasped as icy water and ice drenched me. Behind me, the hallway erupted into laughter as everyone brought out their phones filming. I whipped around to see Marissa and her minions standing in a corner with satisfied smiles on their faces. "What?" Marisa shrugged, feigning innocence. "I thought you might need cooling off… a lot is going on within you, right?" I stood there, dripping wet and mortified. The heat inside me, clashed violently with the chill of the water, my clothes sticking to my skin. My vision blurred with tears I refused to let fall. I wanted to scream, to lash out but all I could do was stand there, frozen in place, wishing I could disappear. Marissa came to me again, her nose wrinkling with disgust "I thought all that ice would drown out your stupid scent… but I was wrong, Perhaps, what you need is the strong scent of coffee." "What did I ever do to you?" my teeth chattered as I asked. "Existing, Lyla," she responded with a smirk "You never should have been born.". Then she reached out for a cup of sizzling, hot coffee, and removed the cover. I cringed, taking a step back…I wasn't like other wolves, I didn't heal fast, if I allowed her to pour the hot coffee on me, I'd scald and get burns. She backed me to the wall, her eyes filled with amusement, just as she raised her hands to empty the liquid on me, a hand reached out and snatched the cup away from her. The laughter had died down and the air in the hallway seemed tense. When I looked up, my heart pounded as my father, Alpha Logan Woodland, came into view. He snatched the cup from Marissa and threw it inside the recycling bin. Marissa turned, her bravado faltering when she saw him. "Who the hell do you think you are?" she snapped. She hadn't expected anyone to intervene much less someone like him. "What's it to you?" My father growled, his eyes flashing with annoyance "I'm her father and I won't tolerate anyone treating my daughter like this." The other students backed away, fear flickering in their eyes including Marissa whose eyes widened with surprise. "Touch her again and I promise you, there'll be consequences," My dad warned, his gaze sweeping over the crowd. "I don't care who your parents are or what pack you belong to. This ends now!" For a moment, gratitude surged through my heart and I clung to it. This was the first time in three years I had seen him. "Dad!" I said tentatively. "What are you doing here?" My father whipped around; his brows drawn in disgust. "You're a disgrace," he said bluntly "This –" he gestured to my dishevelled appearance and the lingering scent of my heat "– this is exactly why you're an embarrassment to this family. You're so weak that you cannot stand up for yourself." I flinched, his words cutting deeper than the taunts of my classmates. I thought he was saving me. "I didn't ask for this," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "I didn't choose to be like this." "I guess the feeling is mutual," he hissed "I wish I never had a daughter like you." The crowd had dispersed now, at least the humans had – just a few werewolves, lingered. My father tossed a white envelope at me, his gaze narrowed in disappointment. "Tonight is the annual Werewolf Pairing Gala and you will attend," he said, his tone brooking no argument. "Invitation came from the Lycan Leader himself and since your sister isn't of age, you will represent us. You will behave yourself, keep your head down and try not to embarrass me further." "Tonight? I whispered. "Dad, please. I can't. Not like this." "Then should we disobey the Lycan Leader because of you?" he snapped. "Prepare yourself, we leave in two hours." Chapter 2: The Gala from hell Lyla I stood at the foot of the grand stone steps, my heart hammering against my ribs. The pack house loomed over me like a fortress, its cold walls whispering memories of a life I had been cast off from. I couldn't believe three years had passed since that fateful night when my parents had sent me away in the dead of the night. I had felt like a thief, banished without explanation or warning and nothing but a thousand dollars, clutching a single bag that was my clothes forcing me to vow never to return. But now I was back. I swallowed the knot in my throat, steeling myself. I didn't want to come, but my father's command was not a request. The annual werewolf gala was tonight and I was to attend. I had no choice. Taking a deep breath, I pushed open the heavy oak door, and the rush of familiar scent filled my lungs, bringing with it a flood of childhood memories both painful and good. I had barely closed the door when my mother's voice reached me. "You're late," she hissed, her eyes narrowing as she took in my appearance. Her sharp eyes flicked over me as if she was inspecting something unpleasant on the bottom of her shoe. Beside her, my sister, Clarissa, gazed at me with a look that was somewhere between pity and disdain. "I see you still haven't learned to control yourself during your heat," Clarissa scoffed. "Father, it's not a good idea for her to go like this. She reeks…". "You think if we had a choice, I would have driven four hours to go and get her," My father hissed "The invitation had stated that every family must send a representative that is 18 and above and ripe for mating. I had no choice. She was never an option, to begin with." I flinched, "I'm sorry," I began but my mother cut me off with a sharp gesture. "Save it," she snapped "We've been doing so well without you and we want it to remain that way. Just remember, you're here because we had no other choice. Don't disgrace us today. If you cause a scene, or so much as draw unwanted attention… we will remove your name from the family register and disown you. Do you understand?" I wanted to tell them that none of this was my fault but I nodded instead, my throat was too tight to speak. The last remnants of any affection my family had for me had vanished a long time ago buried under shame and disgust. I had never been enough for them, not without a wolf, not with the monthly humiliation of my uncontrolled heat cycles. "I understand," I whispered. "Good," my mom said coldly "Clarissa will lend you something from her wardrobe. You might want to also fix that stupid hair of you…" She turned to my sister "Give her one of your wigs too. It's enough that she's emitting pheromones, showing up with two giant silver streaks in her hair will make everyone think she was adopted." "Okay, Mom," Clarissa nodded and indicated that I follow her. I bit my tongue, feeling the sting of tears behind my eyes but refusing to let them fall. I followed Clarissa, my hands trembling as we went. An hour later, one of the pack warriors dropped me off in front of the grand ballroom, my father had been too embarrassed to do it. I smoothed my dress and headed towards the ballroom. The sound of laughter, music and clinking glasses grew louder with every step. The scent of power, strength and pure werewolf dominance filled the air as I reached the entrance and the moment I stepped inside, I felt it – the weight of hundreds of eyes turning in my direction. I felt like a lamb among wolves. I could feel the heat crawling up my neck, my cheeks flushing against my will. My body betrayed me again and my pheromones spilled into the air announcing my presence like a siren's call. I heard the whispers before I saw the faces. "What's that smell?" everyone turned, their noses wrinkled in disgust. "Is she… in heat?" "No control at all. Disgusting? She should be locked up and not here. Or is she trying to snag a mate with those smelly pheromones?" My fingers dug into my palms, my nails biting into my skin as I willed myself to remain calm. If I just ignore them… everything will be fine. But then, a sharp voice cut through the murmurs and I saw Cassidy Thorne step forward, a mocking smile on her perfect lips. "I didn't realize they let mutts attend this year," Cassidy drawled loud enough for everyone to hear. Cassidy Thorne – was the epitome of werewolf beauty and elegance. Everyone dreamed their daughters would be like her… there was a time when I wanted to be her so badly. "I suppose they'll let anyone in these days." Laughter rippled through the crowd and I felt my composure crumbling. Murmuring an apology, I forced myself to look away and moved to a quiet corner of the room, my hands shaking. I hated how powerless I felt, how my body betrayed me every month turning me into a joke among the very people with whom I should by birthright associate. I pressed my back against the wall, trying to steady my breathing and fight back tears when I felt a strange prickling sensation at the back of my neck. Something from across the room caught my eye. Across the room, a man stood alone, dressed in black from head to toe, melting perfectly with the shadows. His gaze was fixed on me. He had amber eyes, that were sharp and piercing like molten gold. He was devastatingly handsome, with chiselled features and an air of quiet strength…but more than that, there was something in his gaze that I couldn't place. For a moment, the noise of the ballroom faded and all I could see was him. There was something about his eyes that held me captive – curiosity and …something more... My heartbeat quickened, not out of fear but out of a strange, unfamiliar longing. Who was he? Before I could dwell on it, a shadow fell over me. I turned to see a young Alpha, Darius standing in front of me, his lips twisted into a sly grin. He has taunted me since I was a child and was the first person to spread my wolfless situation when we were 16. All this was because I had rejected the offer to be his girlfriend when we were 12. He still bore malice against me. "Well, well, if it isn't the Woodland disgrace," Darius sneered. He was with a group of his friends, all dressed impeccably. Their eyes were gleaming maliciously. "What's the matter, Lyla? Couldn't find a better place to hide?" My throat tightened and I tried to edge away but Darius moved closer, blocking my path. His friends closed in on me too, forming a circle around me, all of them wearing identical smirks. "I see you're having a little – heat problem," Darius continued, his voice dripping with mock sympathy. "Maybe we could help you with that, hmm?" My pulse raced with fear. I knew that look in his eyes. I tried to step back but Darius grabbed my arm, his fingers digging into my flesh. "Please," I whispered, "Just leave me alone." Darius laughed and held my chin "I see someone is getting feisty here. Have you forgotten your place? How dare a deviant like you speak in my presence!" "Get off me!" I shouted, my voice trembling with both anger and fear. I could smell the alcohol on his breath, mixed with the musky scent. It made me nauseous. "You know," he said reaching to twirl a strand of my hair around his finger "Some might find your condition – intriguing. All that heat, with no way to satisfy it. I bet you're just dying for someone to help you out, aren't you?" "Don't touch me," I shrieked looking around desperately, but no one was coming to my aid. His hand moved from my hair to my waist, and I felt panic rising in my chest. I tried to pull away but I found myself leaning into his touch, biting off a moan. My body wanted this… I wished he could run his hands up and down my engorged nips peeking from my dress already… "Don't act like you don't want it," he whispered "I can smell it on you." His hand covered my bosom, roughly squeezing it, drawing another illicit moan from me. "Please," I breathed, barely able to keep my voice steady. "Let me go." Darius's grin widened but before he could say another word, a low dangerous growl cut through the air, freezing everyone in place. Chapter 3: Unexpected Ally... Lyla For a moment, nobody moved. Then slowly, Darius released me, his expression shifting from arrogance to unease. "Who the hell was that?" he muttered glancing in the direction of the growl. I didn't answer. I didn't know who he was either but I felt a strange pull towards him, a sense of safety I hadn't felt in years. My eyes drifted to where he was across the room but he was no longer there. I turned around frantically, searching for him in the crowd, but I couldn't find him. He was just here a few seconds ago. The cruel laughter from the boys reminded me of my current dilemma. One of the boys suddenly yelped and pointed to my legs – I flushed in embarrassment as they laughed again. It was my warm juices… I was so horny that I could feel every underwear I had on, soaked. I closed my eyes, trying to block everyone out. My body was just reacting to having plenty of men around me at the same time. "What's the matter, Lyla?" feeling a little… needy?" Darius taunted me as he stepped closer again. "I bet you'd do anything to make this stop, wouldn't you?" My breath hitched. I could feel my heat intensifying. Darius' voice – the manly scent of the men around me… gosh! It was driving me crazy, making my skin burn and my thoughts blur. It was as though every nerve in my body was on fire and my senses were overwhelmed by the unbearable desire coursing through my veins. I moaned loudly, clamping my legs together as the scent of my high arousal hung heavy in the air. Right now, that didn't matter, I just wanted to take care of the pressure building inside me. "Come on," Darius sneered, leaning in closer. "Why don't you just beg us? We might take pity on you, mutt." I recoiled, my heart racing. The insult stung, but the worst part was the twisted flicker of excitement that pulsed through me at his words. I hated my body's betrayal, how it craved for any touch, any relief, even from those who despised me. My legs felt weak, my breath ragged and I knew I was losing control. This wasn't the peak yet but the heat was too much and my mind was fogged by the need that kept growing every second. Darius' friends jeered, their taunts mingling with the roaring in my ears. "Look at her," one of them laughed. "She can barely stand. Pathetic." Another boy stepped forward and ran his index finger on my lips. I gasped with want, and opened my mouth as he inserted his finger inside it, tears burned in my eyes – I wished I could stop myself but I couldn't. I ran my tongue up and down his finger, moaning. The boy's voice dripped with false sympathy as he turned to his friends. "I bet she'd do anything to make this stop. Isn't' that right, Lyla? Do you want me to…". I couldn't take it anymore, I pushed through them before he could finish speaking, stumbling as I tried to escape. I could feel eyes on me, could hear mocking laughter chasing me but I didn't look back. My only thought was to get away, to find somewhere – anywhere – I could breathe. I collided with a solid wall of muscle and staggered back. I looked up, an apology on my lips but the words died in my throat. It was the amber-eyed man. His gaze locked onto mine with a mix of curiosity and something darker. Up close, he was even more striking – tall, broad-shoulders, dressed in an impeccably tailored suit – an indication of power and authority. A collective hush fell over the room as everyone turned to watch. I could feel their stares and a sickening dread pooled in my stomach. My eyes drifted to his signet on the third finger of his left hand and I gasped. He was a Lycan leader, but not just any Lycan leader. He was the Lycan Leader of the White Moon Throne – the highest rank in the werewolf world. My heart pounded as I realized the gravity of the situation. I was standing before the most powerful man in my world, with the scent of my arousal in his face. I trembled, expecting a reprimand or worse. I knew the punishment for uncontrolled heat cycles especially in public. My condition is seen as a disgrace, a shame that could bring down the wrath of the White Moon Throne council. The Lycan leader's eyes were intense, a deep amber that seemed to see right through me. But instead of condemnation, his gaze held something else. He reached out, pulling me up from the ground with surprising gentleness. "Are you okay?" He asked, his voice sending shivers through my already hypersensitive skin. His touch was electric, his hand warm against my arm and my breath hitched again as I struggled to find my voice. "I – I'm fine," I stammered but my body chose that moment to betray me again. Another wave of heat crashed over me, stronger than before and my knees buckled. I sagged against him, my vision blurring as desire overwhelmed my senses. The Lycan leader caught me, his grip was firm. Our bodies were impossibly close now and I could feel the hard planes of his chest against mine, I could smell the intoxicating mix of his scent – earthy, wild and dangerous. I glanced up at him, my cheeks flushed and found his gaze fixed on me with an intensity that made my heart race. Time seemed to slow. The room faded away, the whispers and the judgment fading into the background as I and the Lycan leader stood locked in this strange, charged moment. His eyes darkened, a flash of something raw and primal crossing his features. I couldn't look away. I was drawn to him in a way that defied reason, an attraction so powerful it made me forget where I was and who I was supposed to be. The Lycan leader's head dipped lower, his lips just inches from mine. My breath caught in my throat and I found myself leaning into him, wanting – no, needing – him to close the distance. My body craved the connection, the relief only he could provide in this moment of my longing. But before our lips could meet, a voice cut through the haze. "Lyla?" I blinked, snapping out of the trance. Nathan, my childhood friend, stood at the edge of the gathering, his eyes wide with shock. What's going on here?" he demanded coming closer, his voice filled with concern. Nathan's gaze flickered to the Lycan leader and his brows arched with recognition. His expression shifted instantly to one of respect and immediately he bowed low. "My apologies, Alpha Ramsey. I didn't realize…". I barely heard the rest of the apology. All I could focus on was Ramsey's arms still wrapped around me, his touch burning through my dress, searing my skin. I couldn't tear my eyes away from his face, couldn't ignore the way his fingers lingered on my waist as though he didn't want to let go. The Lycan leader – whose name I now know to be Alpha Ramsey - gaze remained locked on me, but whatever connection had sparked between us was abruptly severed. His expression shifted, hardening into something unreadable. In a swift motion, he released me and I stumbled back, catching myself just in time to avoid falling. The heat of his touch lingered and I felt my heart twist painfully as I watched him turn away without another word. He moved through the crowd, his posture rigid, his presence commanding respect from every werewolf in the room. No one dared to approach him, not even Nathan who stood frozen in place. My legs felt weak as I watched Ramsey leave. The moment had passed and I was left reeling my body still burning with unfulfilled desire. I had never felt anything like this before – this pull toward a man who was as dangerous as he was mesmerizing. My mind spun with the implication of what had just happened with the realization that Alpha Ramsey… The Lycan leader had looked at me as though he wanted me just as badly as I wanted him. Chapter 4: My wolfless mate... Earlier that evening… Ramsey I sat in the back seat of the car, staring out of the window with a bored expression. The city lights blurred past and the muted hum of traffic filled the silence. I loosened my tie, dreading yet another event I didn't want to attend. Werewolf galas, paring ceremonies, and these absurd gatherings were nothing more than charades – a parade of insincerity wrapped in fine clothing and forced smiles. I've always hated these events. As the Lycan leader, my presence was often demanded and that was one of the things I hated about my position. I hated how everyone would become desperate, vying for my attention, eager to impress me, with fake smiles, and fake handshakes and then the compliments annoyed me as well. Although I was the most powerful man in my world, the leader of all werewolves and Lycans, the title brings power as well as isolation. To me, our world was filled with a lot of pretences starting from the fake moon goddess who doesn't care about anyone, never lifts her finger to help her children and the overrated stupid, mate bond. I leaned back and sighed, running a hand through my dark hair. "Another night wasted," I muttered under my breath, already counting the minutes until I could leave. As the car pulled up in front of the grand ballroom, I glanced at the large building with distaste. The bright lights and red carpets were nothing more than a façade, a mask hiding the true nature of those within. I felt the familiar surge of irritation. I didn't belong here -not with these people and not with their shallow traditions. The door opened and my grandfather, Eldric stepped out of the car with the energy of a man half his age. His eyes were still sharp and commanding and they were currently glaring at me who hadn't bothered to make a move out of the car. My grandfather had insisted on coming with me to the gala because he was convinced I wouldn't show up and he wasn't wrong. "Is this necessary, Grandpa?" I asked, my voice filled with annoyance as I finally exited the vehicle. "I've got more important, pressing issues on my table than stand around while everyone tries to kiss my ass." My grandfather raised an eyebrow, unfazed by my sour mood. "As long as you're the Lycan Leader, you have responsibilities, including this one. And until you bring a mate home, you'll keep attending pairing ceremonies like this. It's tradition." I rolled my eyes. "Tradition my foot," I scoffed. "You know damn well I don't care about that. I'm not some lovesick puppy waiting for my fated mate. And I don't need you commanding me around like I'm still a child. I'm the Lycan leader, remember?" My grandfather scoffed, his gaze piercing into mine. "Until you find your mate, you're not complete as a leader. You should be ashamed to call yourself one. I was already married when I was your age," he huffed. "This is not a command – it's a duty and you must fulfil it. Now, go in. I'll be waiting for you. So if you're planning to leave… bad news son." I clenched my jaw, swallowing my retort. There was no winning with him when he got like this. Without another word, I turned on my heel and strode into the ballroom. As soon as I entered, the room fell silent. Heads turned, and whispers rippled through the crowd until I could feel the weight of every gaze on me. I hated it. The constant scrutiny, the veiled attempts to gain my favour – it was all so exhausting. I made my way to the far side of the room, hoping to avoid any unnecessary interaction. But it wasn't long before a stream of young alphas and betas approached me. I endured the endless greetings and mechanical conversations with a polite but distant smile. I nodded and exchanged pleasantries but my mind was elsewhere. This was my routine – a show-up, I had to endure and leave as soon as decently possible. I was already planning my exit when something strange happened. A scent. Faint at first, but unmistakable. Sweet, warm and wholly unfamiliar. It cut through the heavy perfumes and colognes of the gala, drawing my attention like a moth to a flame. I stiffened, my senses sharpening as I scanned the room. My wolf stirred inside me, restless, urging me to find the source. Then I saw her. A young woman, standing awkwardly by herself near the back, her cheeks flushed and eyes wild. She looked out of place in the polished crowd, her aura paled in comparison to the poised and composed werewomen surrounding her. Her long hair fell in dishevelled waves and her dress clung to her as if she'd just run a marathon. It was a baby pink that reminded me of a homeless Omega that tried once to seduce me. But it wasn't her appearance that caught my attention. It was the undeniable scent of her heat, radiating off her in waves, filling the air. People around her had their noses wrinkled in disgust – I should be disgusted too but my wolf growled instead, running around in happy circles as it echoed the one word I'd dreaded and run away from for most of my life. MATE!!! My eyes locked into hers and for a moment, the world around us seemed to blur. The noise of the gala faded and all I could hear was the pounding of my heart, quickening with every breath I took. The girl's scent was intoxicating, pulling me against my will and my wolf – Lax pushed forward, eager to claim what was his. But then, the voices of some people nearby snapped me back to reality. I watched as a group of people kept sneaking glances at the girl, their faces twisted with disdain. "Why can't she control her pheromones? How pathetic!" One of the complained. "Guess that's what happens when you don't have a wolf. No wonder she can't find a mate," the second one laughed. "Wolfless deviant, she doesn't belong here." My jaws tightened. Lax growled with annoyance at the insults hurled at our mate but I forced it back, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. So, this was her – an outcast, a wolfless werewolf, who couldn't even control her own body. A deviant… From all the thousand girls the moon goddess could have given me as mate, she chose this? What a joke! My eyes narrowed as I watched her, the pull of the mate bond thrumming under my skin. I didn't want this; I didn't want her. I wasn't big on fated mates but a mate without a wolf was useless, weak and would only tarnish my reputation and set me up against the people I rule. I couldn't accept her or accept the bond. Thankfully, she isn't aware so, it'll be smooth. The world was already watching me, expecting too much and I couldn't afford to tie myself to a deviant, someone who would never understand or fulfil the role of my mate. I turned away to leave but Lax – my wolf growled in protest, begging me to cross over to where she was but I pushed it down. She was nothing more than a complication and I had no time for complications. I cast one last glance at the girl across the room, feeling a strange mix of regret and relief. She would remain an outcast, a deviant with no place in my world. And I would continue to be the leader, unbound and free of the chains of fated bonds. As I strode out of the ballroom, I saw one of the young Alphas draw close to her and grab her breast. Anger surged through me… at that moment, I wanted to reach out and tear the Alpha into pieces but I held back. 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Yes | 2025-02-01 12:00 | active | 2396 | 0 | Read next chapter | She thought she was special after two years with her aloof nominal uncle. Ready to confess her feelings, she learned he was getting married. She left heartbroken but returned as a renowned designer--only to find him waiting for her! ===== The winters in Ulares were bone-chilling, but inside Cloudscape Mansion, the air was thick with warmth and passion. "Uncle Ethan…" Nyla Green gasped, her voice catching. Ethan's lips quirked into a satisfied smirk. "Being so well-behaved tonight, aren't you?" "Don't you like it when I'm well-behaved?" The hunger in Ethan's eyes was undeniable. "What is it you want?" Settling into the armchair by the window, he asked, his mood seemingly lighter than usual. "Will you give me anything I ask for?" Nyla's voice was soft, hesitant, her hopeful gaze fixed on his sharp, handsome face. "Depends on what it is," Ethan replied evenly. "I want to be Mrs. Brooks." The warmth in Ethan's expression disappeared, replaced by a glacial stare that sent a chill down her spine. Nyla's heart sank as he let out a mocking laugh. "I've been too soft on you," he said coldly. "You think that gives you the right to ask for something like that?" Nyla bit her lip, "Callie's back, isn't she? You're planning to marry her, aren't you?" Callie Higgins--the name itself was enough to twist Nyla's gut. She was Ethan's first love--the woman who had once saved his life from kidnappers when he was eighteen. After the incident, their families agreed that Ethan and Callie would get engaged when the time was right. Ethan's expression flickered, just for a moment, but it was enough for Nyla to know she'd struck a nerve. She'd been with him for two years; she knew him well. "I just want a status. You know how hard it is for me in the Brooks family. Without protection, I--" "Protection?" Ethan cut her off, his tone sharp. In a flash, he was in front of her, gripping her chin firmly. His dark eyes bored into hers, fierce and unyielding. "Do you think I don't see through you, Nyla? You think you're worthy of being Mrs. Brooks?" Chapter 2 Time To Let Go "Ethan Brooks, you haven't changed a bit--still as cold-hearted as ever," Nyla snapped. The warm atmosphere had long since turned to ice. Nyla's expression was calm, though her intentions were anything but hidden. Tears glimmered in her defiant eyes. "If you're not willing to give me what I want, then this is it. From today, we're done. Beyond being my step-uncle, you have nothing to do with me anymore." Ethan's sneer was sharp, cutting through the tension like a bl*de. "You're the one who climbed into my b*d back then. And now you want to walk away? Nyla, do you really think I'm that easy to deal with?" It had been a while since the Green family's sudden collapse. Overnight, Nyla's world unraveled. Her father, Lorenzo Green, took his own life to prove his innocence, and her brother was thrown behind bars. Her mother, desperate to survive, became the mi**ress of Ethan's elder brother, Ryland Brooks. When Ryland's wife passed away, Nyla's mother--pregnant with Ryland's child--married him. The Brooks family made no secret of their disdain. Nyla had always known her place, keeping her distance from the Brooks family whenever possible. But they never intended to stop tormenting her. Out of options, she had turned to Ethan. As the current leader of the Brooks family and one of the most powerful men in Ulares, Ethan was the only one who could offer her protection. "So, what do we call this... arrangement?" Her voice was low, almost mocking. Ethan's gaze lingered on her face--dangerously beautiful, the kind that brought chaos wherever it went. "If you want something else, I might consider it," he said, his tone indifferent as he released her. The implication was clear: he wasn't letting go, not yet. Bitterness rose in Nyla's throat. She could endure being his b*dmates, but she wouldn't let herself become the other woman. That was one boundary she refused to cross. "Ethan, I'm tired. This... whatever it is, it's over." The word "over" felt hollow--Ethan had never acknowledged what they had in the first place. She pulled her torn dress over her body, her hands trembling but her resolve firm. Ethan's expression darkened. "What are you trying to prove with this tantrum?" Nyla paused, holding herself together with every ounce of willpower. She stood tall, meeting his gaze. "Mr. Brooks, if you can't give me what I want, then let's not waste any more time. I need to move on." Her words struck a nerve. Ethan grabbed her arm, "Move on? To who?" His voice dripped with menace. "Who else could ever satisfy you like I do? Don't act like this was all some mistake. You crawled into my b*d, Nyla. Don't think I'll let you forget that." Nyla's composure cracked as anger flared in her chest. She glared at him, tears brimming. "So what if I did? I regret it! You're going to marry Callie, and I'm supposed to sit here and wait for your scraps? I may be shameless, Ethan, but I'm not that pathetic." The air between them was suffocating, heavy with unspoken truths and unbearable tension. A sudden ring shattered the silence. Ethan glanced at his phone, irritation flickering across his face. He was about to ignore the call until he saw the name. Callie. He released Nyla and answered without hesitation. Nyla watched in silence, her heart sinking at his gentle tone. He'd only ever used it with her in b*d. She felt the humiliation settle deep in her ch*st. "I'll be there soon." Ethan finished the called and then dressed. He turned to Nyla. "I'll have Jackson transfer the money to your account. Don't even think about leaving." The door clicked shut behind him. Nyla sat still, staring at the empty space he left behind. Then, with a bitter laugh, she wiped her tears away. If she couldn't have what she wanted, then she'd take back what little was left of her dignity. It was time to let go. Chapter 3 So What If I Am? Nyla, now in her senior year of college, had already begun her internship while managing her own studio--a venture she had started during her junior year. She specialized in fashion design, and her studio was her pride and joy. But lately, the pressure from competitors had been relentless. Someone clearly wanted her out of Ulares. Despite the frustration, Nyla refused to back down. After a restless night, her body ached as she got ready for the day. She couldn't bring herself to wear her usual professional attire, opting instead for a casual outfit. Even in simple clothes, her elegance and charisma turned heads wherever she went. As she walked into the studio, her receptionist hesitated before approaching her. "Miss Green... um, your mother is here," she said nervously. "We tried to stop her, but... she's holding a baby, and we didn't want to risk anything." Nyla gave her a reassuring smile. Her mother, Vicki Brooks, was difficult to deal with. "It's fine. I understand. You can get back to work." Relieved, the receptionist nodded and returned to her desk. Nyla's studio wasn't large, but every inch of it reflected her touch. She had designed the interior herself, favoring a minimalist elegance that radiated sophistication. In the lounge area, she spotted her mother cradling a baby in her arms. Nolan Brooks, a premature baby, had come into the world when Vicki was in her forties. His arrival had nearly cost both their lives, and since then, Vicki's world revolved entirely around him. Standing silently in the doorway, Nyla observed her mother. Vicki's expression softened as she gently rocked Nolan, her maternal warmth unmistakable. For a fleeting moment, Nyla saw the woman Vicki used to be--a gentle, understanding wife and mother, back when the Green family was intact. But that version of her mother was gone. Now, Vicki was only a mother to Nolan. The thought stung, but Nyla pushed the feeling aside and walked into the lounge. She sat across from Vicki, who glanced up briefly before returning her attention to Nolan. Nyla's assistant quickly brought over a cup of coffee and slipped away without a word. Picking up the cup, Nyla stirred it slowly, the clinking of the spoon breaking the silence. "Why are you here?" she asked, her tone even. Vicki's gaze flickered disapprovingly over Nyla's casual outfit. "You're going out dressed like that? Don't you realize you're representing the Brooks family now? Everything you do reflects on us." Leaning back on the sofa, Nyla replied with a calm, measured voice, "My last name is Green. I've never been part of the Brooks family." Vicki's lips tightened, her frustration evident. "You--" She stopped herself, glancing down at Nolan, who stirred in her arms. Lowering her voice, she continued, "Ryland has arranged a date for you tomorrow at Delight Restaurant. You'll be meeting the second son of the Fowler family. He's from a respectable background, and it's time you start thinking about your future." Nyla raised an eyebrow, a bitter smile tugging at her lips. The second son of the Fowler family had recently been released from prison. Ryland certainly had a knack for picking matches. "I don't have time," Nyla replied dismissively, taking a sip of her coffee. Vicki's composure cracked. "No time? You didn't go to school or your studio yesterday. And you didn't come home last night either. I heard you were at a bar." She had done her homework. Nyla's late-night escapades and partying were the reason Vicki had stormed over. That kind of behavior was unacceptable. If it weren't for Nolan dozing off in her arms, she'd have already started yelling. Then Vicki's sharp eyes zeroed in on a faint red m*rk on Nyla's neck. Her expression darkened. "What's that on your neck?" she hissed. "I'm warning you, Nyla. If you're fooling around, I won't tolerate it!" Nyla paused mid-sip, setting her cup down deliberately. She met Vicki's glare with calm indifference. Her mother still looked youthful despite her age. Money sure did wonders, Nyla mused. "And what if I am?" she said, leaning back. "You haven't cared about me in years, so why pretend now? Take your precious son and leave." Chapter 4 Family Dinner "Nyla!" Vicki shot to her feet, her sudden movement jolting Nolan awake in her arms. The baby let out a wail that pierced through the studio. "It's okay, Nolan. Shh, you're okay," Vicki murmured, turning her attention to him and pointedly ignoring Nyla. "We'll go home soon, sweetheart. Be good for Mommy." Nyla rubbed her ears, the irony of the scene grating on her nerves. Without a word, she turned to leave. "Don't forget." Vicki's strained voice rang out behind her. "I've always been the one begging for help for your brother. Do you have any idea how much he's suffered in prison? And your sister-in-law? I've been the one sending her money to survive. If you had even a shred of consideration for me, you'd listen to what I say!" Nyla froze mid-step, her gaze drifting up to the ceiling as a wave of helplessness rolled over her. After the incident all those years ago, her brother had been jailed, and her pregnant sister-in-law had been so traumatized she ended up hospitalized. The baby--already five months along--couldn't be saved, and her sister-in-law's health had never recovered. The family sold everything they owned, borrowed from anyone who'd listen, and still came up short. Eventually, their options ran dry, and even close relatives cut ties. Nyla's sister-in-law finally gave up, saying she didn't want to be a burden. Vicki's marriage into the wealthy Brooks family had brought temporary relief, but her sister-in-law's lingering illness had turned into a lifelong battle--one that drained both money and hope. And Vicki, to her credit, had been the one subsidizing the expensive treatments. Nyla's fingers curled and relaxed along the edge of her sleeve--a quiet gesture of powerless compromise. "Fine. I'll go." Vicki let out a relieved sigh, her tone softening. "There's a family dinner at the Brooks Mansion tonight. Leave work early and make sure you're there. You can't miss it." Nyla felt an immediate headache brewing. She'd planned to avoid Ethan for at least a little while longer, but her plans were thwarted before they'd even begun. "I know you hate going to these things, but think about me. Think about your little brother. He's just a child, Nyla. If you don't look out for him, who will? Please, just do this for me." Vicki's words left no room for refusal. Nyla was at a loss for words. Her mother asked her to protect Nolan, but who would protect her? The Brooks family wore their civility like sheep's clothing, but beneath it, she knew better. They were wolves--every single one of them--and none would spare her if given the chance. And yet, Nyla never voiced these grievances to Vicki. It would only be pointless. Vicki would call her immature, blame her for the Brooks family's hostility, insist that Nyla brought it all upon herself. So Nyla could only swallow her resentment. Later that afternoon, Nyla left work early as instructed. She took her time getting home and changed clothes, knowing Vicki would nitpick if she didn't look the part. She settled on a gray, short tweed jacket over a black skirt--poised, polished, and appropriately elegant. Nyla despised the cold. If it weren't for the Brooks family gathering, she would have bundled herself in two down jackets and called it a day. These social charades were a performance she loathed--hollow and suffocating. But Vicki insisted she need to integrate. Half an hour later, Nyla stepped out of the taxi in front of the imposing Brooks Mansion. Just as she turned to head inside, a sleek Maybach pulled up beside her. Nyla didn't intend to acknowledge anyone--until the license plate caught her eye. Ethan's car. The tinted window rolled down slowly, and two faces came into view--elegant, pristine, and altogether too perfect. "Hello, Nyla." A woman's voice broke the moment. "I'm Callie." Chapter 5 Rivals In Love Nyla had imagined meeting Callie in countless scenarios. Maybe it would happen during one of those stolen moments with Ethan, where they'd be caught red-handed. Or perhaps at Callie and Ethan's engagement party, where Nyla would dutifully offer her congratulations as a younger member of the Brooks family. But never like this--never with Callie deliberately approaching her. Nyla glanced at Ethan, suspicious. Was he behind this? But Ethan's gaze remained locked on her, his dark eyes betraying nothing. Those eyes had a way of pulling people in. She quickly looked away, her voice cold. "Hello. Did you need something?" Nyla didn't like the Brooks family, and she liked Callie even less. Callie was, after all, a rival in love. "Oh, nothing at all. I'd just heard Ethan had a breathtakingly beautiful niece, and I couldn't resist coming to meet you. I hope that's all right," Callie replied, her voice soft and syrupy, the kind of tone that made others instinctively want to protect her, a stark contrast to Nyla's cool tone. "You're exaggerating. I'm just an ordinary person." An ordinary person who was all too easy to manipulate. The moment the words left her mouth, Nyla felt Ethan's gaze on her--sharp, teasing. She met his eyes, her expression frosty, but he didn't look away. Instead, his lips parted, and his cool voice cut through the air. "Let's go. Don't waste time on people who don't matter." Callie offered an apologetic smile. "We'll head in, then. Would you like to join us? It's a bit of a walk." The words "people who don't matter" stung more than Nyla cared to admit. Last night, Ethan had been so close--so possessive he wouldn't let her leave--and now he was acting like a stranger. Huh. If Ethan chose acting as his career, he would win the Best Actor award, and Nyla would gladly be the one throwing tomatoes at his acceptance speech. Plastering on a bitter smile, she replied, "No thanks. I don't feel comfortable riding in a stranger's car." Without waiting for a response, she turned and walked away. Behind her, the sleek Maybach sped off, its icy wind brushing her cheeks and nearly drawing tears from her eyes. But she refused to cry--not here, not at the Brooks family estate. The sprawling Brooks Mansion loomed ahead, its gardens and private villas spread across more than seven thousand square feet. It was the largest private residence in Ulares and an unyielding symbol of the Brooks family's influence. The family dinner was held in the main house of the estate, and by the time Nyla arrived, the room was already packed. Her eyes immediately found Ethan, standing beside Callie, who was chatting amicably with the wife of Ethan's second brother. They looked disturbingly at ease with one another. "Why are you so late? Didn't I tell you to leave work early?" The voice belonged to Vicki, who appeared beside Nyla in a black gown and white mink shawl, exuding effortless grace. Nyla forced a smile, though she detested the way Vicki had shed her real self to fit into the Brooks family mold. "It's a long drive. Besides, I'm here now, aren't I?" Her eyes roved over the crowd. Faces turned her way, some barely hiding their disdain. "Honestly, we shouldn't have bothered coming." Vicki tightened her grip on Nyla's hand, her voice dropping to a whisper. "If you listened to Ryland and made connections with the Fowler family, we wouldn't be in this position." Nyla's tone sharpened. "If you're in such a rush, feel free to go see my blind date yourself." "Don't be ridiculous!" Vicki hissed, glancing around nervously. The last thing she wanted was to cause a scene here. "Then stop nagging me," Nyla retorted. "Unless you want me to make a real fuss." Vicki bit back her frustration, unwilling to press further. Nyla slipped away and found an empty corner, determined to stay invisible until the endless family dinner wrapped up. But, of course, the peace didn't last. "Nyla, why are you sitting here all by yourself? Are you feeling out of place?" Callie's sugary voice rang in her ear. "I can show you around if you'd like." Chapter 6 Definition Of Decorum "Thank you, I appreciate your concern, Miss Higgins, but that won't be necessary." Nyla blinked leisurely, suppressing a yawn. The previous night had been relentless and exhausting, and as she sat in the quiet corner, weary and disinterested, she had thought no one would disturb her. Unexpectedly, Callie had come over, initiating conversation. As Nyla observed the gentle expression on Callie's face, a sardonic grin took root in her thoughts. She now understood Ethan's distaste for her; he evidently preferred someone more like Callie. "Leave her be, Callie. That woman is nothing but trouble. Who knows who she'll charm next? You're too good for her." These words came from Stella Brooks, the daughter of Ethan's second brother. Nyla turned toward Stella, her expression teasingly challenging. "Perhaps you're right. Maybe I should seek out Lukas for an enlightening chat in his bedroom. He'd probably appreciate it. And perhaps tomorrow I'll drop by Austen's place--I still know how to get in." Lukas Brooks, Stella's younger brother, had been captivated by Nyla from the start, wanting nothing more than to stay by her side. His family, convinced of Nyla's manipulative charm, met her with cold disdain. Consequently, Lukas found himself transferred to a distant boarding school. Austen Mitchell, the focus of Stella's unrequited affections, had grown up next door to Nyla. Their families were intertwined, and he always saw Nyla as kin, a fact unknown to many. This was the root of Stella's vehement animosity toward Nyla. Originally, Nyla endured her insults, but Stella's escalation to physical threats forced Nyla to retaliate. "Shame on you!" Stella seethed, her cheeks burning. "Don't think for a moment you belong in the Brooks household just because you share our roof! You're no better than your mother. It's clear now why your family crumbled--you thrive on being a shameless intruder!" Shadows flickered in Nyla's eyes, her fist tightening inside her sleeve, though her expression remained calm. "Has Austen actually accepted your advances? You seem to be the one relentlessly pursuing him. He freely opens his door to me. Can you say the same? Your efforts seem futile. He shows no interest in you." Stella's eyes welled up, her hand lifted for a slap, but Callie intervened just in time. "Stella, that was uncalled for. Why would you say such things?" Callie's voice carried the weight of a mentor scolding a student. Flushed and tearful, Stella bit her tongue following Callie's sharp scolding. With a restrained smile but firm voice, Callie maintained her composed aristocratic air. "You're under the Brooks' roof now, Nyla. It's high time to leave your old ways behind. We expect decorum in a family of the Brooks family's standing." Nyla noted Callie's attempt to shame her and wondered about her motives. Her secret with Ethan was safe. What was driving Callie's hostility? Was it just a personal dislike? Nyla's lethargy vanished, replaced by simmering annoyance. "Stella called me a shameless intruder and hurled insults, yet you don't accuse her of indecorum. I merely stated some facts, less harshly than her, and yet here you are, Miss Higgins, accusing me of impropriety." Nyla's voice was measured as she locked eyes with Callie, her laughter tinged with scorn. "So, this is your definition of decorum, Miss Higgins? Your upbringing must indeed be exemplary." Chapter 7 Lecture Me On Callie's Behalf? Callie's expression shifted, her eyes softening with a tinge of apology. "I didn't mean it like that," she said gently. "I just thought… it might help you to fit in better with the Brooks family." Nyla's gaze swept over the two women in front of her. Stella still looked like she was ready to tear her apart, while Callie's carefully composed friendliness had started to crumble. Suddenly, the family dinner didn't seem so dull after all. One person warned her not to dream too big about the Brooks family, and the other subtly reminded her of her place as an outsider. How delightfully amusing. "And what does that have to do with you, Miss Higgins?" Nyla asked, standing abruptly. A sly smile curved her lips as she added, "Stella does have a point, though. Who knows who I'll charm next? Maybe one day… Ethan will end up in my b*d too. Instead of worrying about me, Miss Higgins, you might want to keep an eye on yourself." The smile vanished as quickly as it had appeared. Without waiting for a response, Nyla turned and strode toward the garden. "You b**ch! How dare you even think about Uncle Ethan!" Stella's shrill voice pierced the air. "Callie, see? She doesn't deserve your kindness. She's shameless!" Callie's eyes lingered on Nyla's retreating figure, all pretense of kindness gone. Her voice was cold and measured. "Just an outsider. Does she really think the Brooks family will protect her? Let's see how long she lasts." The garden, though chilled by the winter air, offered a quiet sanctuary to Nyla. Dinner still hadn't been served--Roger Brooks, Ethan's father, hadn't arrived yet. Nyla was grateful she wasn't particularly hungry. Otherwise, she might have had an outright clash with Vicki and left. Most of the flowers had withered, leaving the once vibrant landscape barren and forlorn. She studied the decayed flowers, finding an odd comfort in their desolation. Settling onto a swing tucked in the corner of the garden, Nyla pushed herself back and forth lightly, lost in thought. The Ethan situation was spiraling. If things ended between them now, her carefully laid plans would collapse. When she first approached Ethan, she'd told herself it was all calculated--a means to an end. But somewhere along the way, her emotions had betrayed her. She'd been starved of love for so long that the taste of it--however fleeting--had made her greedy. She didn't want to let him go. "Do you think you can hide out here after stirring trouble?" Ethan's voice cut through the stillness, sharp yet calm. "Do you think the Brooks family is that forgiving?" Nyla froze for a second before resuming her lazy swaying. The light from the house spilled onto her figure, casting her in an ethereal glow that made her seem almost otherworldly--a delicate flower in a crumbling garden. She tilted her head slightly, her hair spilling across her chest, and smiled faintly. "So, are you here to lecture me on your future fiancée's behalf?" Her eyes, glimmering with playful defiance, locked onto his. Ethan hated and loved those eyes--the mischievous glint that made her look like a sly little fox, always drawing him closer. "You're getting bolder." "If that's your reason, you can save your breath," Nyla retorted, bitterness threading her words. "I won't apologize. And you don't have to remind me of my place either. Whether the Brooks family hates me or not is none of your concern. After all, I'm just… insignificant, right?" Ethan's expression darkened instantly. He crossed the distance between them in a few long strides and pulled her down onto his lap as sat on the swing, its frame gr*aning under their combined weight. "Have you already forgotten who was in my b*d yesterday, pleasing me?" Nyla's eyes widened as she struggled against him, "Let go of me! Ethan, this is the Brooks Mansion. Someone will see!" ...... What happens next? 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Yes | 2025-02-01 12:00 | active | 2396 | 0 | 😍Read the next chapters👉 | Boom Boom Boom! The sound of knocking reverberated through the quiet night. “Who’s at the door?” Samuel murmured groggily. The clock on the wall showed 1 a.m.—far too late for visitors. “Open the door, or we’ll break it down!” A commanding voice from outside made Samuel quicken his steps. As he passed the window, his gaze caught the faint flicker of police sirens. Shock coursed through him when he opened the door and found three police officers standing there. “You’re under arrest.” One of the officers held out an arrest warrant. Fraud, embezzlement, forgery, and tax evasion. It’s all about the company. His mind raced back to his years of dedication to J&S Corp, which belonged to his fiancée’s family. J&S Corp was nothing more than a company riddled with issues, leaving behind environmental destruction, loss of lives, and tangled government problems. However, everything became clear when Samuel joined the company. Samuel had put everything to rescue the company from near bankruptcy. Three relentless years spent rebuilding the Brooks family's struggling business. He used his own methods, not only solving the company's problems but also boosting the local economy by 200%. The job environment, salaries, and all the extra benefits were highly praised. Locals often said that if Samuel Hayes ran for president, they'd vote for him. Given all this, the accusation was just ridiculous. Samuel squinted at the officer’s name tag. “Well, Officer Douglaz,” Samuel said, his voice calm but biting, “I’d gladly come with you if those accusations were even remotely true.” “If you have any defense, you can make it at the station!” Officer Douglaz replied curtly. Douglaz signaled his subordinates to take Samuel, but Samuel frowned. “Officers. You’ve got the wrong man.” “Enough of this nonsense!” A sharp, cold voice cut through the tension, coming from behind the officers. A woman stepped forward, her movements deliberate. “Madeline?” Samuel whispered, disbelief clouding his face. His fiancée, the sole heir to J&S Corp, stood before him with an icy smile. Her piercing eyes full of scorn. “Do you want to protest?” she asked, her voice dripping with mockery. Their eyes met, and Samuel’s fists clenched tightly. Everything was clear now. He recalled the warnings of his colleagues about the Brooks family’s ruthlessness. Yet, he had always turned a deaf ear, believing such treachery could never reach him. For Samuel, none of this had ever felt real, as he had been raised by Madeline’s grandparents. Samuel’s parents had worked for Madeline’s grandparents, but tragically, a fatal incident claimed the lives of Samuel’s parents and Madeline’s grandmother. Ten-year-old Samuel was then taken in by Madeline’s grandfather. Sadly, Madeline’s grandfather followed his true love in death exactly ten months after the incident. Before his passing, he left a will instructing Madeline’s parent to raise him. Jonathan Brooks, Madeline’s father, initially had no desire to raise Samuel, but Samuel was considered a smart and obedient child. Clearly, Jonathan took advantage of this. He made Samuel take control of J&S Corp, which was on the verge of being seized by the government. He even insisted that Samuel become engaged to Madeline. But now, betrayal stared him in the face, cloaked in Madeline’s smug grin. A sharp chime interrupted the moment as Madeline’s phone lit up. Samuel caught the name on the screen: Gideon. With his sharp eyes, he quickly caught a few glaring words on the screen: Baby... Bed... Can’t wait... Those words clearly didn’t belong in a normal business conversation. Recognition dawned. He remembered the rumors of an arranged marriage between the Brooks and the powerful Hawthorne family. He thought it was just rumors. Madeline wouldn't cheat on him. But clearly, the rumors were true. She really was involved with the son of the Gideon family during the time. “Ah,” Samuel muttered with a bitter chuckle. “I see now.” Madeline slid her phone into her pocket and pushed Samuel’s shoulder with disdain. “What do you think you know, fool?” she sneered. Samuel’s expression hardened. “Everything about what’s happening now. But I do wonder, Madeline—do you honestly believe J&S Corp will thrive without me?” Madeline laughed, her voice sharp and mocking. “You think you’re irreplaceable? How pathetic.” Samuel’s voice turned cold. “You’re treating me like disposable trash, are you? Madeline? Kick me out after everything I’ve done?” Madeline stepped closer, her face inches from his, her tone venomous. “Don’t act like a victim, Samuel. You were useful for a time, but now you’re just dead weight. J&S Corp doesn’t need you anymore.” “Then J&S Corp is doomed,” Samuel replied simply. Chapter 2 Fury flashed in Madeline’s eyes, and without hesitation, she slapped Samuel hard across the face. The sound echoed in the hallway. “Enough!” she hissed, her voice trembling with anger. “Know your place.” Samuel’s cheek burned, but he stood tall, his voice calm. “You’ve just made the biggest mistake of your life.” Madeline laughed derisively. “Who do you think you are, Samuel? Without my grandparents’ charity, you’d still be nothing more than a street rat! Don’t delude yourself into thinking J&S succeeded because of you.” “Your skills were all ours to begin with,” she continued, her tone dripping with contempt. “If someone as useless as you could run the company, imagine what we can achieve without you.” Samuel said nothing more. “And you know what? I’m marrying Gideon!” she declared, her voice laced with venom, "He was incredible!" “He’s handsome, smart, and rich. With him around, J&S will not only make more money but also become a global powerhouse!” Samuel responded with a smirk, one corner of his mouth lifting. “What are you laughing at? You think you’re better than Gideon?!” Madeline snapped, her eyes narrowing into furious slits. “Well,” Samuel replied coolly, “I’m just curious how he plans to manage J&S Corp when he had just been bailed out of prison.” His words struck a nerve, causing Madeline’s hands to clench into tight fists. Because Samuel wasn’t wrong. Gideon Hawthorne had a terrible reputation, having been arrested for asaulted a minor. Madeline looked like someone hit her nerve. She shouted: “And you? You’re nothing!” “I finally don’t need to waste my time tolerating a 'fiancé' like you! So far beneath me!” “Imagine how much I’ve suffered these past three years!” “Don’t bother worrying about other people’s lives,” she spat. “You should focus on how you’ll rot away in prison!” Her tone turned crueler, sharper. Samuel had fully understood: this was a trap woven by his fiancée’s family, meant to keep him locked away forever. Madeline turned back to the police, signaling for them to do their job. But the officers stood rooted in place, as if an invisible force had shackled them. Samuel’s sharp gaze pierced through the three officers like a blade. It wasn’t anger in his eyes, but something far more potent—an air of authority so commanding that it froze them. He didn’t need to speak to establish dominance. His reputation alone preceded him—known not just for his wisdom, but for his ability to utterly dismantle his opposition with little more than his words and presence. Samuel Hayes wasn’t a man to be taken lightly. He held his head high and descended the steps ahead of them, looking nothing like a criminal. As the flashing sirens disappeared into the night, Madeline let out a relive sign. She pulled out her phone and called her father, Arthur Brooks. “My daughter,” came Arthur’s gravelly voice. “I trust you’re calling with good news about your plan.” “Of course, Daddy. When have I ever failed?” Madeline replied, her smug grin spreading. She basked in the satisfaction of her apparent victory. “Good job, my daughter,” Arthur said. “Forgive me for doubting you. Now, prepare to welcome your future husband.” “Don’t worry,” Madeline purred. “I’ll have Gideon wrapped around my finger in no time. We will get as much money as we want.” After ended the call, Madeline turned toward the villa. "At last, I’ve gotten rid of a poor fool," she smriked , striding into the opulent estate, "This beautiful house; these banknotes...Finally mine alone! No one takes it apart from me!" Meanwhile, in the small interrogation room, Douglaz gestured to a chair. “Have a seat, Mr. Hayes. I expect full cooperation here.” Samuel nodded once, his eyes drifting to the phone on the table. “I’d like to borrow your phone,” he said, his tone casual but firm. Douglaz hesitated. “To call your lawyer? That’s a good idea.” “No,” Samuel replied, his voice steady. “I want to call your chief.” “Call our chief?” another young officer, who hadn’t been involved in the arrest, laughed and interrupted. “Who do you think you are?! Our chief is not someone you can mess around.” Chief Joey Gunther, with a career spanning over two decades, had earned respect and admiration for his achievements. Firm, authoritative, and revered by all, Joey exuded leadership. Even the sound of his footsteps down a corridor could silence his subordinates. This arrested criminal had no right to see the chief. Besides, how many billionaires had tried to bribe Chief Joey Gunther, only to humiliate themselves? This man was just a manager of a local company, and a nominal one at that. The officer sneered. “If you don’t want your face in a toilet, shut up and answer the questions!” “He’ll want to meet me,” Samuel replied. “It’s better for you to let me call him than for him to find out about this himself.” Seeing Samuel’s stubbornness, the younger officer tightened his grip on the stun baton and stepped forward threateningly. But just then, the phone on the desk suddenly rang. The name on the screen was striking: Chief. Douglas froze, his heart skipping a beat, and hesitantly picked up the call. On the other end, Joey Gunther’s furious voice roared: "How dare you bstds lock Mr. Hayes up?! 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Yes | 2025-02-01 12:00 | active | 2396 | 0 | 😍Read the next chapters👉 | Boom Boom Boom! The sound of knocking reverberated through the quiet night. “Who’s at the door?” Samuel murmured groggily. The clock on the wall showed 1 a.m.—far too late for visitors. “Open the door, or we’ll break it down!” A commanding voice from outside made Samuel quicken his steps. As he passed the window, his gaze caught the faint flicker of police sirens. Shock coursed through him when he opened the door and found three police officers standing there. “You’re under arrest.” One of the officers held out an arrest warrant. Fraud, embezzlement, forgery, and tax evasion. It’s all about the company. His mind raced back to his years of dedication to J&S Corp, which belonged to his fiancée’s family. J&S Corp was nothing more than a company riddled with issues, leaving behind environmental destruction, loss of lives, and tangled government problems. However, everything became clear when Samuel joined the company. Samuel had put everything to rescue the company from near bankruptcy. Three relentless years spent rebuilding the Brooks family's struggling business. He used his own methods, not only solving the company's problems but also boosting the local economy by 200%. The job environment, salaries, and all the extra benefits were highly praised. Locals often said that if Samuel Hayes ran for president, they'd vote for him. Given all this, the accusation was just ridiculous. Samuel squinted at the officer’s name tag. “Well, Officer Douglaz,” Samuel said, his voice calm but biting, “I’d gladly come with you if those accusations were even remotely true.” “If you have any defense, you can make it at the station!” Officer Douglaz replied curtly. Douglaz signaled his subordinates to take Samuel, but Samuel frowned. “Officers. You’ve got the wrong man.” “Enough of this nonsense!” A sharp, cold voice cut through the tension, coming from behind the officers. A woman stepped forward, her movements deliberate. “Madeline?” Samuel whispered, disbelief clouding his face. His fiancée, the sole heir to J&S Corp, stood before him with an icy smile. Her piercing eyes full of scorn. “Do you want to protest?” she asked, her voice dripping with mockery. Their eyes met, and Samuel’s fists clenched tightly. Everything was clear now. He recalled the warnings of his colleagues about the Brooks family’s ruthlessness. Yet, he had always turned a deaf ear, believing such treachery could never reach him. For Samuel, none of this had ever felt real, as he had been raised by Madeline’s grandparents. Samuel’s parents had worked for Madeline’s grandparents, but tragically, a fatal incident claimed the lives of Samuel’s parents and Madeline’s grandmother. Ten-year-old Samuel was then taken in by Madeline’s grandfather. Sadly, Madeline’s grandfather followed his true love in death exactly ten months after the incident. Before his passing, he left a will instructing Madeline’s parent to raise him. Jonathan Brooks, Madeline’s father, initially had no desire to raise Samuel, but Samuel was considered a smart and obedient child. Clearly, Jonathan took advantage of this. He made Samuel take control of J&S Corp, which was on the verge of being seized by the government. He even insisted that Samuel become engaged to Madeline. But now, betrayal stared him in the face, cloaked in Madeline’s smug grin. A sharp chime interrupted the moment as Madeline’s phone lit up. Samuel caught the name on the screen: Gideon. With his sharp eyes, he quickly caught a few glaring words on the screen: Baby... Bed... Can’t wait... Those words clearly didn’t belong in a normal business conversation. Recognition dawned. He remembered the rumors of an arranged marriage between the Brooks and the powerful Hawthorne family. He thought it was just rumors. Madeline wouldn't cheat on him. But clearly, the rumors were true. She really was involved with the son of the Gideon family during the time. “Ah,” Samuel muttered with a bitter chuckle. “I see now.” Madeline slid her phone into her pocket and pushed Samuel’s shoulder with disdain. “What do you think you know, fool?” she sneered. Samuel’s expression hardened. “Everything about what’s happening now. But I do wonder, Madeline—do you honestly believe J&S Corp will thrive without me?” Madeline laughed, her voice sharp and mocking. “You think you’re irreplaceable? How pathetic.” Samuel’s voice turned cold. “You’re treating me like disposable trash, are you? Madeline? Kick me out after everything I’ve done?” Madeline stepped closer, her face inches from his, her tone venomous. “Don’t act like a victim, Samuel. You were useful for a time, but now you’re just dead weight. J&S Corp doesn’t need you anymore.” “Then J&S Corp is doomed,” Samuel replied simply. Chapter 2 Fury flashed in Madeline’s eyes, and without hesitation, she slapped Samuel hard across the face. The sound echoed in the hallway. “Enough!” she hissed, her voice trembling with anger. “Know your place.” Samuel’s cheek burned, but he stood tall, his voice calm. “You’ve just made the biggest mistake of your life.” Madeline laughed derisively. “Who do you think you are, Samuel? Without my grandparents’ charity, you’d still be nothing more than a street rat! Don’t delude yourself into thinking J&S succeeded because of you.” “Your skills were all ours to begin with,” she continued, her tone dripping with contempt. “If someone as useless as you could run the company, imagine what we can achieve without you.” Samuel said nothing more. “And you know what? I’m marrying Gideon!” she declared, her voice laced with venom, "He was incredible!" “He’s handsome, smart, and rich. With him around, J&S will not only make more money but also become a global powerhouse!” Samuel responded with a smirk, one corner of his mouth lifting. “What are you laughing at? You think you’re better than Gideon?!” Madeline snapped, her eyes narrowing into furious slits. “Well,” Samuel replied coolly, “I’m just curious how he plans to manage J&S Corp when he had just been bailed out of prison.” His words struck a nerve, causing Madeline’s hands to clench into tight fists. Because Samuel wasn’t wrong. Gideon Hawthorne had a terrible reputation, having been arrested for asaulted a minor. Madeline looked like someone hit her nerve. She shouted: “And you? You’re nothing!” “I finally don’t need to waste my time tolerating a 'fiancé' like you! So far beneath me!” “Imagine how much I’ve suffered these past three years!” “Don’t bother worrying about other people’s lives,” she spat. “You should focus on how you’ll rot away in prison!” Her tone turned crueler, sharper. Samuel had fully understood: this was a trap woven by his fiancée’s family, meant to keep him locked away forever. Madeline turned back to the police, signaling for them to do their job. But the officers stood rooted in place, as if an invisible force had shackled them. Samuel’s sharp gaze pierced through the three officers like a blade. It wasn’t anger in his eyes, but something far more potent—an air of authority so commanding that it froze them. He didn’t need to speak to establish dominance. His reputation alone preceded him—known not just for his wisdom, but for his ability to utterly dismantle his opposition with little more than his words and presence. Samuel Hayes wasn’t a man to be taken lightly. He held his head high and descended the steps ahead of them, looking nothing like a criminal. As the flashing sirens disappeared into the night, Madeline let out a relive sign. She pulled out her phone and called her father, Arthur Brooks. “My daughter,” came Arthur’s gravelly voice. “I trust you’re calling with good news about your plan.” “Of course, Daddy. When have I ever failed?” Madeline replied, her smug grin spreading. She basked in the satisfaction of her apparent victory. “Good job, my daughter,” Arthur said. “Forgive me for doubting you. Now, prepare to welcome your future husband.” “Don’t worry,” Madeline purred. “I’ll have Gideon wrapped around my finger in no time. We will get as much money as we want.” After ended the call, Madeline turned toward the villa. "At last, I’ve gotten rid of a poor fool," she smriked , striding into the opulent estate, "This beautiful house; these banknotes...Finally mine alone! No one takes it apart from me!" Meanwhile, in the small interrogation room, Douglaz gestured to a chair. “Have a seat, Mr. Hayes. I expect full cooperation here.” Samuel nodded once, his eyes drifting to the phone on the table. “I’d like to borrow your phone,” he said, his tone casual but firm. Douglaz hesitated. “To call your lawyer? That’s a good idea.” “No,” Samuel replied, his voice steady. “I want to call your chief.” “Call our chief?” another young officer, who hadn’t been involved in the arrest, laughed and interrupted. “Who do you think you are?! Our chief is not someone you can mess around.” Chief Joey Gunther, with a career spanning over two decades, had earned respect and admiration for his achievements. Firm, authoritative, and revered by all, Joey exuded leadership. Even the sound of his footsteps down a corridor could silence his subordinates. This arrested criminal had no right to see the chief. Besides, how many billionaires had tried to bribe Chief Joey Gunther, only to humiliate themselves? This man was just a manager of a local company, and a nominal one at that. The officer sneered. “If you don’t want your face in a toilet, shut up and answer the questions!” “He’ll want to meet me,” Samuel replied. “It’s better for you to let me call him than for him to find out about this himself.” Seeing Samuel’s stubbornness, the younger officer tightened his grip on the stun baton and stepped forward threateningly. But just then, the phone on the desk suddenly rang. The name on the screen was striking: Chief. Douglas froze, his heart skipping a beat, and hesitantly picked up the call. On the other end, Joey Gunther’s furious voice roared: "How dare you bstds lock Mr. Hayes up?! 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😍Read the next chapters👉 | Boom Boom Boom! The sound of knocking reverberated through the quiet night. “Who’s at the door?” Samuel murmured groggily. The clock on the wall showed 1 a.m.—far too late for visitors. “Open the door, or we’ll break it down!” A commanding voice from outside made Samuel quicken his steps. As he passed the window, his gaze caught the faint flicker of police sirens. Shock coursed through him when he opened the door and found three police officers standing there. “You’re under arrest.” One of the officers held out an arrest warrant. Fraud, embezzlement, forgery, and tax evasion. It’s all about the company. His mind raced back to his years of dedication to J&S Corp, which belonged to his fiancée’s family. J&S Corp was nothing more than a company riddled with issues, leaving behind environmental destruction, loss of lives, and tangled government problems. However, everything became clear when Samuel joined the company. Samuel had put everything to rescue the company from near bankruptcy. Three relentless years spent rebuilding the Brooks family's struggling business. He used his own methods, not only solving the company's problems but also boosting the local economy by 200%. The job environment, salaries, and all the extra benefits were highly praised. Locals often said that if Samuel Hayes ran for president, they'd vote for him. Given all this, the accusation was just ridiculous. Samuel squinted at the officer’s name tag. “Well, Officer Douglaz,” Samuel said, his voice calm but biting, “I’d gladly come with you if those accusations were even remotely true.” “If you have any defense, you can make it at the station!” Officer Douglaz replied curtly. Douglaz signaled his subordinates to take Samuel, but Samuel frowned. “Officers. You’ve got the wrong man.” “Enough of this nonsense!” A sharp, cold voice cut through the tension, coming from behind the officers. A woman stepped forward, her movements deliberate. “Madeline?” Samuel whispered, disbelief clouding his face. His fiancée, the sole heir to J&S Corp, stood before him with an icy smile. Her piercing eyes full of scorn. “Do you want to protest?” she asked, her voice dripping with mockery. Their eyes met, and Samuel’s fists clenched tightly. Everything was clear now. He recalled the warnings of his colleagues about the Brooks family’s ruthlessness. Yet, he had always turned a deaf ear, believing such treachery could never reach him. For Samuel, none of this had ever felt real, as he had been raised by Madeline’s grandparents. Samuel’s parents had worked for Madeline’s grandparents, but tragically, a fatal incident claimed the lives of Samuel’s parents and Madeline’s grandmother. Ten-year-old Samuel was then taken in by Madeline’s grandfather. Sadly, Madeline’s grandfather followed his true love in death exactly ten months after the incident. Before his passing, he left a will instructing Madeline’s parent to raise him. Jonathan Brooks, Madeline’s father, initially had no desire to raise Samuel, but Samuel was considered a smart and obedient child. Clearly, Jonathan took advantage of this. He made Samuel take control of J&S Corp, which was on the verge of being seized by the government. He even insisted that Samuel become engaged to Madeline. But now, betrayal stared him in the face, cloaked in Madeline’s smug grin. A sharp chime interrupted the moment as Madeline’s phone lit up. Samuel caught the name on the screen: Gideon. With his sharp eyes, he quickly caught a few glaring words on the screen: Baby... Bed... Can’t wait... Those words clearly didn’t belong in a normal business conversation. Recognition dawned. He remembered the rumors of an arranged marriage between the Brooks and the powerful Hawthorne family. He thought it was just rumors. Madeline wouldn't cheat on him. But clearly, the rumors were true. She really was involved with the son of the Gideon family during the time. “Ah,” Samuel muttered with a bitter chuckle. “I see now.” Madeline slid her phone into her pocket and pushed Samuel’s shoulder with disdain. “What do you think you know, fool?” she sneered. Samuel’s expression hardened. “Everything about what’s happening now. But I do wonder, Madeline—do you honestly believe J&S Corp will thrive without me?” Madeline laughed, her voice sharp and mocking. “You think you’re irreplaceable? How pathetic.” Samuel’s voice turned cold. “You’re treating me like disposable trash, are you? Madeline? Kick me out after everything I’ve done?” Madeline stepped closer, her face inches from his, her tone venomous. “Don’t act like a victim, Samuel. You were useful for a time, but now you’re just dead weight. J&S Corp doesn’t need you anymore.” “Then J&S Corp is doomed,” Samuel replied simply. Chapter 2 Fury flashed in Madeline’s eyes, and without hesitation, she slapped Samuel hard across the face. The sound echoed in the hallway. “Enough!” she hissed, her voice trembling with anger. “Know your place.” Samuel’s cheek burned, but he stood tall, his voice calm. “You’ve just made the biggest mistake of your life.” Madeline laughed derisively. “Who do you think you are, Samuel? Without my grandparents’ charity, you’d still be nothing more than a street rat! Don’t delude yourself into thinking J&S succeeded because of you.” “Your skills were all ours to begin with,” she continued, her tone dripping with contempt. “If someone as useless as you could run the company, imagine what we can achieve without you.” Samuel said nothing more. “And you know what? I’m marrying Gideon!” she declared, her voice laced with venom, "He was incredible!" “He’s handsome, smart, and rich. With him around, J&S will not only make more money but also become a global powerhouse!” Samuel responded with a smirk, one corner of his mouth lifting. “What are you laughing at? You think you’re better than Gideon?!” Madeline snapped, her eyes narrowing into furious slits. “Well,” Samuel replied coolly, “I’m just curious how he plans to manage J&S Corp when he had just been bailed out of prison.” His words struck a nerve, causing Madeline’s hands to clench into tight fists. Because Samuel wasn’t wrong. Gideon Hawthorne had a terrible reputation, having been arrested for asaulted a minor. Madeline looked like someone hit her nerve. She shouted: “And you? You’re nothing!” “I finally don’t need to waste my time tolerating a 'fiancé' like you! So far beneath me!” “Imagine how much I’ve suffered these past three years!” “Don’t bother worrying about other people’s lives,” she spat. “You should focus on how you’ll rot away in prison!” Her tone turned crueler, sharper. Samuel had fully understood: this was a trap woven by his fiancée’s family, meant to keep him locked away forever. Madeline turned back to the police, signaling for them to do their job. But the officers stood rooted in place, as if an invisible force had shackled them. Samuel’s sharp gaze pierced through the three officers like a blade. It wasn’t anger in his eyes, but something far more potent—an air of authority so commanding that it froze them. He didn’t need to speak to establish dominance. His reputation alone preceded him—known not just for his wisdom, but for his ability to utterly dismantle his opposition with little more than his words and presence. Samuel Hayes wasn’t a man to be taken lightly. He held his head high and descended the steps ahead of them, looking nothing like a criminal. As the flashing sirens disappeared into the night, Madeline let out a relive sign. She pulled out her phone and called her father, Arthur Brooks. “My daughter,” came Arthur’s gravelly voice. “I trust you’re calling with good news about your plan.” “Of course, Daddy. When have I ever failed?” Madeline replied, her smug grin spreading. She basked in the satisfaction of her apparent victory. “Good job, my daughter,” Arthur said. “Forgive me for doubting you. Now, prepare to welcome your future husband.” “Don’t worry,” Madeline purred. “I’ll have Gideon wrapped around my finger in no time. We will get as much money as we want.” After ended the call, Madeline turned toward the villa. "At last, I’ve gotten rid of a poor fool," she smriked , striding into the opulent estate, "This beautiful house; these banknotes...Finally mine alone! No one takes it apart from me!" Meanwhile, in the small interrogation room, Douglaz gestured to a chair. “Have a seat, Mr. Hayes. I expect full cooperation here.” Samuel nodded once, his eyes drifting to the phone on the table. “I’d like to borrow your phone,” he said, his tone casual but firm. Douglaz hesitated. “To call your lawyer? That’s a good idea.” “No,” Samuel replied, his voice steady. “I want to call your chief.” “Call our chief?” another young officer, who hadn’t been involved in the arrest, laughed and interrupted. “Who do you think you are?! Our chief is not someone you can mess around.” Chief Joey Gunther, with a career spanning over two decades, had earned respect and admiration for his achievements. Firm, authoritative, and revered by all, Joey exuded leadership. Even the sound of his footsteps down a corridor could silence his subordinates. This arrested criminal had no right to see the chief. Besides, how many billionaires had tried to bribe Chief Joey Gunther, only to humiliate themselves? This man was just a manager of a local company, and a nominal one at that. The officer sneered. “If you don’t want your face in a toilet, shut up and answer the questions!” “He’ll want to meet me,” Samuel replied. “It’s better for you to let me call him than for him to find out about this himself.” Seeing Samuel’s stubbornness, the younger officer tightened his grip on the stun baton and stepped forward threateningly. But just then, the phone on the desk suddenly rang. The name on the screen was striking: Chief. Douglas froze, his heart skipping a beat, and hesitantly picked up the call. On the other end, Joey Gunther’s furious voice roared: "How dare you bstds lock Mr. Hayes up?! 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Samuel had put everything to rescue the company from near bankruptcy. Three relentless years spent rebuilding the Brooks family's struggling business. He used his own methods, not only solving the company's problems but also boosting the local economy by 200%. The job environment, salaries, and all the extra benefits were highly praised. Locals often said that if Samuel Hayes ran for president, they'd vote for him. Given all this, the accusation was just ridiculous. Samuel squinted at the officer’s name tag. “Well, Officer Douglaz,” Samuel said, his voice calm but biting, “I’d gladly come with you if those accusations were even remotely true.” “If you have any defense, you can make it at the station!” Officer Douglaz replied curtly. Douglaz signaled his subordinates to take Samuel, but Samuel frowned. “Officers. You’ve got the wrong man.” “Enough of this nonsense!” A sharp, cold voice cut through the tension, coming from behind the officers. A woman stepped forward, her movements deliberate. “Madeline?” Samuel whispered, disbelief clouding his face. His fiancée, the sole heir to J&S Corp, stood before him with an icy smile. Her piercing eyes full of scorn. “Do you want to protest?” she asked, her voice dripping with mockery. Their eyes met, and Samuel’s fists clenched tightly. Everything was clear now. He recalled the warnings of his colleagues about the Brooks family’s ruthlessness. Yet, he had always turned a deaf ear, believing such treachery could never reach him. For Samuel, none of this had ever felt real, as he had been raised by Madeline’s grandparents. Samuel’s parents had worked for Madeline’s grandparents, but tragically, a fatal incident claimed the lives of Samuel’s parents and Madeline’s grandmother. Ten-year-old Samuel was then taken in by Madeline’s grandfather. Sadly, Madeline’s grandfather followed his true love in death exactly ten months after the incident. Before his passing, he left a will instructing Madeline’s parent to raise him. Jonathan Brooks, Madeline’s father, initially had no desire to raise Samuel, but Samuel was considered a smart and obedient child. Clearly, Jonathan took advantage of this. He made Samuel take control of J&S Corp, which was on the verge of being seized by the government. He even insisted that Samuel become engaged to Madeline. But now, betrayal stared him in the face, cloaked in Madeline’s smug grin. A sharp chime interrupted the moment as Madeline’s phone lit up. Samuel caught the name on the screen: Gideon. With his sharp eyes, he quickly caught a few glaring words on the screen: Baby... Bed... Can’t wait... Those words clearly didn’t belong in a normal business conversation. Recognition dawned. He remembered the rumors of an arranged marriage between the Brooks and the powerful Hawthorne family. He thought it was just rumors. Madeline wouldn't cheat on him. But clearly, the rumors were true. She really was involved with the son of the Gideon family during the time. “Ah,” Samuel muttered with a bitter chuckle. “I see now.” Madeline slid her phone into her pocket and pushed Samuel’s shoulder with disdain. “What do you think you know, fool?” she sneered. Samuel’s expression hardened. “Everything about what’s happening now. But I do wonder, Madeline—do you honestly believe J&S Corp will thrive without me?” Madeline laughed, her voice sharp and mocking. “You think you’re irreplaceable? How pathetic.” Samuel’s voice turned cold. “You’re treating me like disposable trash, are you? Madeline? Kick me out after everything I’ve done?” Madeline stepped closer, her face inches from his, her tone venomous. “Don’t act like a victim, Samuel. You were useful for a time, but now you’re just dead weight. J&S Corp doesn’t need you anymore.” “Then J&S Corp is doomed,” Samuel replied simply. Chapter 2 Fury flashed in Madeline’s eyes, and without hesitation, she slapped Samuel hard across the face. The sound echoed in the hallway. “Enough!” she hissed, her voice trembling with anger. “Know your place.” Samuel’s cheek burned, but he stood tall, his voice calm. “You’ve just made the biggest mistake of your life.” Madeline laughed derisively. “Who do you think you are, Samuel? Without my grandparents’ charity, you’d still be nothing more than a street rat! Don’t delude yourself into thinking J&S succeeded because of you.” “Your skills were all ours to begin with,” she continued, her tone dripping with contempt. “If someone as useless as you could run the company, imagine what we can achieve without you.” Samuel said nothing more. “And you know what? I’m marrying Gideon!” she declared, her voice laced with venom, "He was incredible!" “He’s handsome, smart, and rich. With him around, J&S will not only make more money but also become a global powerhouse!” Samuel responded with a smirk, one corner of his mouth lifting. “What are you laughing at? You think you’re better than Gideon?!” Madeline snapped, her eyes narrowing into furious slits. “Well,” Samuel replied coolly, “I’m just curious how he plans to manage J&S Corp when he had just been bailed out of prison.” His words struck a nerve, causing Madeline’s hands to clench into tight fists. Because Samuel wasn’t wrong. Gideon Hawthorne had a terrible reputation, having been arrested for asaulted a minor. Madeline looked like someone hit her nerve. She shouted: “And you? You’re nothing!” “I finally don’t need to waste my time tolerating a 'fiancé' like you! So far beneath me!” “Imagine how much I’ve suffered these past three years!” “Don’t bother worrying about other people’s lives,” she spat. “You should focus on how you’ll rot away in prison!” Her tone turned crueler, sharper. Samuel had fully understood: this was a trap woven by his fiancée’s family, meant to keep him locked away forever. Madeline turned back to the police, signaling for them to do their job. But the officers stood rooted in place, as if an invisible force had shackled them. Samuel’s sharp gaze pierced through the three officers like a blade. It wasn’t anger in his eyes, but something far more potent—an air of authority so commanding that it froze them. He didn’t need to speak to establish dominance. His reputation alone preceded him—known not just for his wisdom, but for his ability to utterly dismantle his opposition with little more than his words and presence. Samuel Hayes wasn’t a man to be taken lightly. He held his head high and descended the steps ahead of them, looking nothing like a criminal. As the flashing sirens disappeared into the night, Madeline let out a relive sign. She pulled out her phone and called her father, Arthur Brooks. “My daughter,” came Arthur’s gravelly voice. “I trust you’re calling with good news about your plan.” “Of course, Daddy. When have I ever failed?” Madeline replied, her smug grin spreading. She basked in the satisfaction of her apparent victory. “Good job, my daughter,” Arthur said. “Forgive me for doubting you. Now, prepare to welcome your future husband.” “Don’t worry,” Madeline purred. “I’ll have Gideon wrapped around my finger in no time. We will get as much money as we want.” After ended the call, Madeline turned toward the villa. "At last, I’ve gotten rid of a poor fool," she smriked , striding into the opulent estate, "This beautiful house; these banknotes...Finally mine alone! No one takes it apart from me!" Meanwhile, in the small interrogation room, Douglaz gestured to a chair. “Have a seat, Mr. Hayes. I expect full cooperation here.” Samuel nodded once, his eyes drifting to the phone on the table. “I’d like to borrow your phone,” he said, his tone casual but firm. Douglaz hesitated. “To call your lawyer? That’s a good idea.” “No,” Samuel replied, his voice steady. “I want to call your chief.” “Call our chief?” another young officer, who hadn’t been involved in the arrest, laughed and interrupted. “Who do you think you are?! Our chief is not someone you can mess around.” Chief Joey Gunther, with a career spanning over two decades, had earned respect and admiration for his achievements. Firm, authoritative, and revered by all, Joey exuded leadership. Even the sound of his footsteps down a corridor could silence his subordinates. This arrested criminal had no right to see the chief. Besides, how many billionaires had tried to bribe Chief Joey Gunther, only to humiliate themselves? This man was just a manager of a local company, and a nominal one at that. The officer sneered. “If you don’t want your face in a toilet, shut up and answer the questions!” “He’ll want to meet me,” Samuel replied. “It’s better for you to let me call him than for him to find out about this himself.” Seeing Samuel’s stubbornness, the younger officer tightened his grip on the stun baton and stepped forward threateningly. But just then, the phone on the desk suddenly rang. The name on the screen was striking: Chief. Douglas froze, his heart skipping a beat, and hesitantly picked up the call. On the other end, Joey Gunther’s furious voice roared: "How dare you bstds lock Mr. Hayes up?! 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Samuel had put everything to rescue the company from near bankruptcy. Three relentless years spent rebuilding the Brooks family's struggling business. He used his own methods, not only solving the company's problems but also boosting the local economy by 200%. The job environment, salaries, and all the extra benefits were highly praised. Locals often said that if Samuel Hayes ran for president, they'd vote for him. Given all this, the accusation was just ridiculous. Samuel squinted at the officer’s name tag. “Well, Officer Douglaz,” Samuel said, his voice calm but biting, “I’d gladly come with you if those accusations were even remotely true.” “If you have any defense, you can make it at the station!” Officer Douglaz replied curtly. Douglaz signaled his subordinates to take Samuel, but Samuel frowned. “Officers. You’ve got the wrong man.” “Enough of this nonsense!” A sharp, cold voice cut through the tension, coming from behind the officers. A woman stepped forward, her movements deliberate. “Madeline?” Samuel whispered, disbelief clouding his face. His fiancée, the sole heir to J&S Corp, stood before him with an icy smile. Her piercing eyes full of scorn. “Do you want to protest?” she asked, her voice dripping with mockery. Their eyes met, and Samuel’s fists clenched tightly. Everything was clear now. He recalled the warnings of his colleagues about the Brooks family’s ruthlessness. Yet, he had always turned a deaf ear, believing such treachery could never reach him. For Samuel, none of this had ever felt real, as he had been raised by Madeline’s grandparents. Samuel’s parents had worked for Madeline’s grandparents, but tragically, a fatal incident claimed the lives of Samuel’s parents and Madeline’s grandmother. Ten-year-old Samuel was then taken in by Madeline’s grandfather. Sadly, Madeline’s grandfather followed his true love in death exactly ten months after the incident. Before his passing, he left a will instructing Madeline’s parent to raise him. Jonathan Brooks, Madeline’s father, initially had no desire to raise Samuel, but Samuel was considered a smart and obedient child. Clearly, Jonathan took advantage of this. He made Samuel take control of J&S Corp, which was on the verge of being seized by the government. He even insisted that Samuel become engaged to Madeline. But now, betrayal stared him in the face, cloaked in Madeline’s smug grin. A sharp chime interrupted the moment as Madeline’s phone lit up. Samuel caught the name on the screen: Gideon. With his sharp eyes, he quickly caught a few glaring words on the screen: Baby... Bed... Can’t wait... Those words clearly didn’t belong in a normal business conversation. Recognition dawned. He remembered the rumors of an arranged marriage between the Brooks and the powerful Hawthorne family. He thought it was just rumors. Madeline wouldn't cheat on him. But clearly, the rumors were true. She really was involved with the son of the Gideon family during the time. “Ah,” Samuel muttered with a bitter chuckle. “I see now.” Madeline slid her phone into her pocket and pushed Samuel’s shoulder with disdain. “What do you think you know, fool?” she sneered. Samuel’s expression hardened. “Everything about what’s happening now. But I do wonder, Madeline—do you honestly believe J&S Corp will thrive without me?” Madeline laughed, her voice sharp and mocking. “You think you’re irreplaceable? How pathetic.” Samuel’s voice turned cold. “You’re treating me like disposable trash, are you? Madeline? Kick me out after everything I’ve done?” Madeline stepped closer, her face inches from his, her tone venomous. “Don’t act like a victim, Samuel. You were useful for a time, but now you’re just dead weight. J&S Corp doesn’t need you anymore.” “Then J&S Corp is doomed,” Samuel replied simply. Chapter 2 Fury flashed in Madeline’s eyes, and without hesitation, she slapped Samuel hard across the face. The sound echoed in the hallway. “Enough!” she hissed, her voice trembling with anger. “Know your place.” Samuel’s cheek burned, but he stood tall, his voice calm. “You’ve just made the biggest mistake of your life.” Madeline laughed derisively. “Who do you think you are, Samuel? Without my grandparents’ charity, you’d still be nothing more than a street rat! Don’t delude yourself into thinking J&S succeeded because of you.” “Your skills were all ours to begin with,” she continued, her tone dripping with contempt. “If someone as useless as you could run the company, imagine what we can achieve without you.” Samuel said nothing more. “And you know what? I’m marrying Gideon!” she declared, her voice laced with venom, "He was incredible!" “He’s handsome, smart, and rich. With him around, J&S will not only make more money but also become a global powerhouse!” Samuel responded with a smirk, one corner of his mouth lifting. “What are you laughing at? You think you’re better than Gideon?!” Madeline snapped, her eyes narrowing into furious slits. “Well,” Samuel replied coolly, “I’m just curious how he plans to manage J&S Corp when he had just been bailed out of prison.” His words struck a nerve, causing Madeline’s hands to clench into tight fists. Because Samuel wasn’t wrong. Gideon Hawthorne had a terrible reputation, having been arrested for asaulted a minor. Madeline looked like someone hit her nerve. She shouted: “And you? You’re nothing!” “I finally don’t need to waste my time tolerating a 'fiancé' like you! So far beneath me!” “Imagine how much I’ve suffered these past three years!” “Don’t bother worrying about other people’s lives,” she spat. “You should focus on how you’ll rot away in prison!” Her tone turned crueler, sharper. Samuel had fully understood: this was a trap woven by his fiancée’s family, meant to keep him locked away forever. Madeline turned back to the police, signaling for them to do their job. But the officers stood rooted in place, as if an invisible force had shackled them. Samuel’s sharp gaze pierced through the three officers like a blade. It wasn’t anger in his eyes, but something far more potent—an air of authority so commanding that it froze them. He didn’t need to speak to establish dominance. His reputation alone preceded him—known not just for his wisdom, but for his ability to utterly dismantle his opposition with little more than his words and presence. Samuel Hayes wasn’t a man to be taken lightly. He held his head high and descended the steps ahead of them, looking nothing like a criminal. As the flashing sirens disappeared into the night, Madeline let out a relive sign. She pulled out her phone and called her father, Arthur Brooks. “My daughter,” came Arthur’s gravelly voice. “I trust you’re calling with good news about your plan.” “Of course, Daddy. When have I ever failed?” Madeline replied, her smug grin spreading. She basked in the satisfaction of her apparent victory. “Good job, my daughter,” Arthur said. “Forgive me for doubting you. Now, prepare to welcome your future husband.” “Don’t worry,” Madeline purred. “I’ll have Gideon wrapped around my finger in no time. We will get as much money as we want.” After ended the call, Madeline turned toward the villa. "At last, I’ve gotten rid of a poor fool," she smriked , striding into the opulent estate, "This beautiful house; these banknotes...Finally mine alone! No one takes it apart from me!" Meanwhile, in the small interrogation room, Douglaz gestured to a chair. “Have a seat, Mr. Hayes. I expect full cooperation here.” Samuel nodded once, his eyes drifting to the phone on the table. “I’d like to borrow your phone,” he said, his tone casual but firm. Douglaz hesitated. “To call your lawyer? That’s a good idea.” “No,” Samuel replied, his voice steady. “I want to call your chief.” “Call our chief?” another young officer, who hadn’t been involved in the arrest, laughed and interrupted. “Who do you think you are?! Our chief is not someone you can mess around.” Chief Joey Gunther, with a career spanning over two decades, had earned respect and admiration for his achievements. Firm, authoritative, and revered by all, Joey exuded leadership. Even the sound of his footsteps down a corridor could silence his subordinates. This arrested criminal had no right to see the chief. Besides, how many billionaires had tried to bribe Chief Joey Gunther, only to humiliate themselves? This man was just a manager of a local company, and a nominal one at that. The officer sneered. “If you don’t want your face in a toilet, shut up and answer the questions!” “He’ll want to meet me,” Samuel replied. “It’s better for you to let me call him than for him to find out about this himself.” Seeing Samuel’s stubbornness, the younger officer tightened his grip on the stun baton and stepped forward threateningly. But just then, the phone on the desk suddenly rang. The name on the screen was striking: Chief. Douglas froze, his heart skipping a beat, and hesitantly picked up the call. On the other end, Joey Gunther’s furious voice roared: "How dare you bstds lock Mr. Hayes up?! 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Yes | 2025-02-01 12:00 | active | 2396 | 0 | 😍Read the next chapters👉 | Boom Boom Boom! The sound of knocking reverberated through the quiet night. “Who’s at the door?” Samuel murmured groggily. The clock on the wall showed 1 a.m.—far too late for visitors. “Open the door, or we’ll break it down!” A commanding voice from outside made Samuel quicken his steps. As he passed the window, his gaze caught the faint flicker of police sirens. Shock coursed through him when he opened the door and found three police officers standing there. “You’re under arrest.” One of the officers held out an arrest warrant. Fraud, embezzlement, forgery, and tax evasion. It’s all about the company. His mind raced back to his years of dedication to J&S Corp, which belonged to his fiancée’s family. J&S Corp was nothing more than a company riddled with issues, leaving behind environmental destruction, loss of lives, and tangled government problems. However, everything became clear when Samuel joined the company. Samuel had put everything to rescue the company from near bankruptcy. Three relentless years spent rebuilding the Brooks family's struggling business. He used his own methods, not only solving the company's problems but also boosting the local economy by 200%. The job environment, salaries, and all the extra benefits were highly praised. Locals often said that if Samuel Hayes ran for president, they'd vote for him. Given all this, the accusation was just ridiculous. Samuel squinted at the officer’s name tag. “Well, Officer Douglaz,” Samuel said, his voice calm but biting, “I’d gladly come with you if those accusations were even remotely true.” “If you have any defense, you can make it at the station!” Officer Douglaz replied curtly. Douglaz signaled his subordinates to take Samuel, but Samuel frowned. “Officers. You’ve got the wrong man.” “Enough of this nonsense!” A sharp, cold voice cut through the tension, coming from behind the officers. A woman stepped forward, her movements deliberate. “Madeline?” Samuel whispered, disbelief clouding his face. His fiancée, the sole heir to J&S Corp, stood before him with an icy smile. Her piercing eyes full of scorn. “Do you want to protest?” she asked, her voice dripping with mockery. Their eyes met, and Samuel’s fists clenched tightly. Everything was clear now. He recalled the warnings of his colleagues about the Brooks family’s ruthlessness. Yet, he had always turned a deaf ear, believing such treachery could never reach him. For Samuel, none of this had ever felt real, as he had been raised by Madeline’s grandparents. Samuel’s parents had worked for Madeline’s grandparents, but tragically, a fatal incident claimed the lives of Samuel’s parents and Madeline’s grandmother. Ten-year-old Samuel was then taken in by Madeline’s grandfather. Sadly, Madeline’s grandfather followed his true love in death exactly ten months after the incident. Before his passing, he left a will instructing Madeline’s parent to raise him. Jonathan Brooks, Madeline’s father, initially had no desire to raise Samuel, but Samuel was considered a smart and obedient child. Clearly, Jonathan took advantage of this. He made Samuel take control of J&S Corp, which was on the verge of being seized by the government. He even insisted that Samuel become engaged to Madeline. But now, betrayal stared him in the face, cloaked in Madeline’s smug grin. A sharp chime interrupted the moment as Madeline’s phone lit up. Samuel caught the name on the screen: Gideon. With his sharp eyes, he quickly caught a few glaring words on the screen: Baby... Bed... Can’t wait... Those words clearly didn’t belong in a normal business conversation. Recognition dawned. He remembered the rumors of an arranged marriage between the Brooks and the powerful Hawthorne family. He thought it was just rumors. Madeline wouldn't cheat on him. But clearly, the rumors were true. She really was involved with the son of the Gideon family during the time. “Ah,” Samuel muttered with a bitter chuckle. “I see now.” Madeline slid her phone into her pocket and pushed Samuel’s shoulder with disdain. “What do you think you know, fool?” she sneered. Samuel’s expression hardened. “Everything about what’s happening now. But I do wonder, Madeline—do you honestly believe J&S Corp will thrive without me?” Madeline laughed, her voice sharp and mocking. “You think you’re irreplaceable? How pathetic.” Samuel’s voice turned cold. “You’re treating me like disposable trash, are you? Madeline? Kick me out after everything I’ve done?” Madeline stepped closer, her face inches from his, her tone venomous. “Don’t act like a victim, Samuel. You were useful for a time, but now you’re just dead weight. J&S Corp doesn’t need you anymore.” “Then J&S Corp is doomed,” Samuel replied simply. Chapter 2 Fury flashed in Madeline’s eyes, and without hesitation, she slapped Samuel hard across the face. The sound echoed in the hallway. “Enough!” she hissed, her voice trembling with anger. “Know your place.” Samuel’s cheek burned, but he stood tall, his voice calm. “You’ve just made the biggest mistake of your life.” Madeline laughed derisively. “Who do you think you are, Samuel? Without my grandparents’ charity, you’d still be nothing more than a street rat! Don’t delude yourself into thinking J&S succeeded because of you.” “Your skills were all ours to begin with,” she continued, her tone dripping with contempt. “If someone as useless as you could run the company, imagine what we can achieve without you.” Samuel said nothing more. “And you know what? I’m marrying Gideon!” she declared, her voice laced with venom, "He was incredible!" “He’s handsome, smart, and rich. With him around, J&S will not only make more money but also become a global powerhouse!” Samuel responded with a smirk, one corner of his mouth lifting. “What are you laughing at? You think you’re better than Gideon?!” Madeline snapped, her eyes narrowing into furious slits. “Well,” Samuel replied coolly, “I’m just curious how he plans to manage J&S Corp when he had just been bailed out of prison.” His words struck a nerve, causing Madeline’s hands to clench into tight fists. Because Samuel wasn’t wrong. Gideon Hawthorne had a terrible reputation, having been arrested for asaulted a minor. Madeline looked like someone hit her nerve. She shouted: “And you? You’re nothing!” “I finally don’t need to waste my time tolerating a 'fiancé' like you! So far beneath me!” “Imagine how much I’ve suffered these past three years!” “Don’t bother worrying about other people’s lives,” she spat. “You should focus on how you’ll rot away in prison!” Her tone turned crueler, sharper. Samuel had fully understood: this was a trap woven by his fiancée’s family, meant to keep him locked away forever. Madeline turned back to the police, signaling for them to do their job. But the officers stood rooted in place, as if an invisible force had shackled them. Samuel’s sharp gaze pierced through the three officers like a blade. It wasn’t anger in his eyes, but something far more potent—an air of authority so commanding that it froze them. He didn’t need to speak to establish dominance. His reputation alone preceded him—known not just for his wisdom, but for his ability to utterly dismantle his opposition with little more than his words and presence. Samuel Hayes wasn’t a man to be taken lightly. He held his head high and descended the steps ahead of them, looking nothing like a criminal. As the flashing sirens disappeared into the night, Madeline let out a relive sign. She pulled out her phone and called her father, Arthur Brooks. “My daughter,” came Arthur’s gravelly voice. “I trust you’re calling with good news about your plan.” “Of course, Daddy. When have I ever failed?” Madeline replied, her smug grin spreading. She basked in the satisfaction of her apparent victory. “Good job, my daughter,” Arthur said. “Forgive me for doubting you. Now, prepare to welcome your future husband.” “Don’t worry,” Madeline purred. “I’ll have Gideon wrapped around my finger in no time. We will get as much money as we want.” After ended the call, Madeline turned toward the villa. "At last, I’ve gotten rid of a poor fool," she smriked , striding into the opulent estate, "This beautiful house; these banknotes...Finally mine alone! No one takes it apart from me!" Meanwhile, in the small interrogation room, Douglaz gestured to a chair. “Have a seat, Mr. Hayes. I expect full cooperation here.” Samuel nodded once, his eyes drifting to the phone on the table. “I’d like to borrow your phone,” he said, his tone casual but firm. Douglaz hesitated. “To call your lawyer? That’s a good idea.” “No,” Samuel replied, his voice steady. “I want to call your chief.” “Call our chief?” another young officer, who hadn’t been involved in the arrest, laughed and interrupted. “Who do you think you are?! Our chief is not someone you can mess around.” Chief Joey Gunther, with a career spanning over two decades, had earned respect and admiration for his achievements. Firm, authoritative, and revered by all, Joey exuded leadership. Even the sound of his footsteps down a corridor could silence his subordinates. This arrested criminal had no right to see the chief. Besides, how many billionaires had tried to bribe Chief Joey Gunther, only to humiliate themselves? This man was just a manager of a local company, and a nominal one at that. The officer sneered. “If you don’t want your face in a toilet, shut up and answer the questions!” “He’ll want to meet me,” Samuel replied. “It’s better for you to let me call him than for him to find out about this himself.” Seeing Samuel’s stubbornness, the younger officer tightened his grip on the stun baton and stepped forward threateningly. But just then, the phone on the desk suddenly rang. The name on the screen was striking: Chief. Douglas froze, his heart skipping a beat, and hesitantly picked up the call. On the other end, Joey Gunther’s furious voice roared: "How dare you bstds lock Mr. Hayes up?! 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Yes | 2025-02-01 12:00 | active | 2396 | 0 | 😍Read the next chapters👉 | Boom Boom Boom! The sound of knocking reverberated through the quiet night. “Who’s at the door?” Samuel murmured groggily. The clock on the wall showed 1 a.m.—far too late for visitors. “Open the door, or we’ll break it down!” A commanding voice from outside made Samuel quicken his steps. As he passed the window, his gaze caught the faint flicker of police sirens. Shock coursed through him when he opened the door and found three police officers standing there. “You’re under arrest.” One of the officers held out an arrest warrant. Fraud, embezzlement, forgery, and tax evasion. It’s all about the company. His mind raced back to his years of dedication to J&S Corp, which belonged to his fiancée’s family. J&S Corp was nothing more than a company riddled with issues, leaving behind environmental destruction, loss of lives, and tangled government problems. However, everything became clear when Samuel joined the company. Samuel had put everything to rescue the company from near bankruptcy. Three relentless years spent rebuilding the Brooks family's struggling business. He used his own methods, not only solving the company's problems but also boosting the local economy by 200%. The job environment, salaries, and all the extra benefits were highly praised. Locals often said that if Samuel Hayes ran for president, they'd vote for him. Given all this, the accusation was just ridiculous. Samuel squinted at the officer’s name tag. “Well, Officer Douglaz,” Samuel said, his voice calm but biting, “I’d gladly come with you if those accusations were even remotely true.” “If you have any defense, you can make it at the station!” Officer Douglaz replied curtly. Douglaz signaled his subordinates to take Samuel, but Samuel frowned. “Officers. You’ve got the wrong man.” “Enough of this nonsense!” A sharp, cold voice cut through the tension, coming from behind the officers. A woman stepped forward, her movements deliberate. “Madeline?” Samuel whispered, disbelief clouding his face. His fiancée, the sole heir to J&S Corp, stood before him with an icy smile. Her piercing eyes full of scorn. “Do you want to protest?” she asked, her voice dripping with mockery. Their eyes met, and Samuel’s fists clenched tightly. Everything was clear now. He recalled the warnings of his colleagues about the Brooks family’s ruthlessness. Yet, he had always turned a deaf ear, believing such treachery could never reach him. For Samuel, none of this had ever felt real, as he had been raised by Madeline’s grandparents. Samuel’s parents had worked for Madeline’s grandparents, but tragically, a fatal incident claimed the lives of Samuel’s parents and Madeline’s grandmother. Ten-year-old Samuel was then taken in by Madeline’s grandfather. Sadly, Madeline’s grandfather followed his true love in death exactly ten months after the incident. Before his passing, he left a will instructing Madeline’s parent to raise him. Jonathan Brooks, Madeline’s father, initially had no desire to raise Samuel, but Samuel was considered a smart and obedient child. Clearly, Jonathan took advantage of this. He made Samuel take control of J&S Corp, which was on the verge of being seized by the government. He even insisted that Samuel become engaged to Madeline. But now, betrayal stared him in the face, cloaked in Madeline’s smug grin. A sharp chime interrupted the moment as Madeline’s phone lit up. Samuel caught the name on the screen: Gideon. With his sharp eyes, he quickly caught a few glaring words on the screen: Baby... Bed... Can’t wait... Those words clearly didn’t belong in a normal business conversation. Recognition dawned. He remembered the rumors of an arranged marriage between the Brooks and the powerful Hawthorne family. He thought it was just rumors. Madeline wouldn't cheat on him. But clearly, the rumors were true. She really was involved with the son of the Gideon family during the time. “Ah,” Samuel muttered with a bitter chuckle. “I see now.” Madeline slid her phone into her pocket and pushed Samuel’s shoulder with disdain. “What do you think you know, fool?” she sneered. Samuel’s expression hardened. “Everything about what’s happening now. But I do wonder, Madeline—do you honestly believe J&S Corp will thrive without me?” Madeline laughed, her voice sharp and mocking. “You think you’re irreplaceable? How pathetic.” Samuel’s voice turned cold. “You’re treating me like disposable trash, are you? Madeline? Kick me out after everything I’ve done?” Madeline stepped closer, her face inches from his, her tone venomous. “Don’t act like a victim, Samuel. You were useful for a time, but now you’re just dead weight. J&S Corp doesn’t need you anymore.” “Then J&S Corp is doomed,” Samuel replied simply. Chapter 2 Fury flashed in Madeline’s eyes, and without hesitation, she slapped Samuel hard across the face. The sound echoed in the hallway. “Enough!” she hissed, her voice trembling with anger. “Know your place.” Samuel’s cheek burned, but he stood tall, his voice calm. “You’ve just made the biggest mistake of your life.” Madeline laughed derisively. “Who do you think you are, Samuel? Without my grandparents’ charity, you’d still be nothing more than a street rat! Don’t delude yourself into thinking J&S succeeded because of you.” “Your skills were all ours to begin with,” she continued, her tone dripping with contempt. “If someone as useless as you could run the company, imagine what we can achieve without you.” Samuel said nothing more. “And you know what? I’m marrying Gideon!” she declared, her voice laced with venom, "He was incredible!" “He’s handsome, smart, and rich. With him around, J&S will not only make more money but also become a global powerhouse!” Samuel responded with a smirk, one corner of his mouth lifting. “What are you laughing at? You think you’re better than Gideon?!” Madeline snapped, her eyes narrowing into furious slits. “Well,” Samuel replied coolly, “I’m just curious how he plans to manage J&S Corp when he had just been bailed out of prison.” His words struck a nerve, causing Madeline’s hands to clench into tight fists. Because Samuel wasn’t wrong. Gideon Hawthorne had a terrible reputation, having been arrested for asaulted a minor. Madeline looked like someone hit her nerve. She shouted: “And you? You’re nothing!” “I finally don’t need to waste my time tolerating a 'fiancé' like you! So far beneath me!” “Imagine how much I’ve suffered these past three years!” “Don’t bother worrying about other people’s lives,” she spat. “You should focus on how you’ll rot away in prison!” Her tone turned crueler, sharper. Samuel had fully understood: this was a trap woven by his fiancée’s family, meant to keep him locked away forever. Madeline turned back to the police, signaling for them to do their job. But the officers stood rooted in place, as if an invisible force had shackled them. Samuel’s sharp gaze pierced through the three officers like a blade. It wasn’t anger in his eyes, but something far more potent—an air of authority so commanding that it froze them. He didn’t need to speak to establish dominance. His reputation alone preceded him—known not just for his wisdom, but for his ability to utterly dismantle his opposition with little more than his words and presence. Samuel Hayes wasn’t a man to be taken lightly. He held his head high and descended the steps ahead of them, looking nothing like a criminal. As the flashing sirens disappeared into the night, Madeline let out a relive sign. She pulled out her phone and called her father, Arthur Brooks. “My daughter,” came Arthur’s gravelly voice. “I trust you’re calling with good news about your plan.” “Of course, Daddy. When have I ever failed?” Madeline replied, her smug grin spreading. She basked in the satisfaction of her apparent victory. “Good job, my daughter,” Arthur said. “Forgive me for doubting you. Now, prepare to welcome your future husband.” “Don’t worry,” Madeline purred. “I’ll have Gideon wrapped around my finger in no time. We will get as much money as we want.” After ended the call, Madeline turned toward the villa. "At last, I’ve gotten rid of a poor fool," she smriked , striding into the opulent estate, "This beautiful house; these banknotes...Finally mine alone! No one takes it apart from me!" Meanwhile, in the small interrogation room, Douglaz gestured to a chair. “Have a seat, Mr. Hayes. I expect full cooperation here.” Samuel nodded once, his eyes drifting to the phone on the table. “I’d like to borrow your phone,” he said, his tone casual but firm. Douglaz hesitated. “To call your lawyer? That’s a good idea.” “No,” Samuel replied, his voice steady. “I want to call your chief.” “Call our chief?” another young officer, who hadn’t been involved in the arrest, laughed and interrupted. “Who do you think you are?! Our chief is not someone you can mess around.” Chief Joey Gunther, with a career spanning over two decades, had earned respect and admiration for his achievements. Firm, authoritative, and revered by all, Joey exuded leadership. Even the sound of his footsteps down a corridor could silence his subordinates. This arrested criminal had no right to see the chief. Besides, how many billionaires had tried to bribe Chief Joey Gunther, only to humiliate themselves? This man was just a manager of a local company, and a nominal one at that. The officer sneered. “If you don’t want your face in a toilet, shut up and answer the questions!” “He’ll want to meet me,” Samuel replied. “It’s better for you to let me call him than for him to find out about this himself.” Seeing Samuel’s stubbornness, the younger officer tightened his grip on the stun baton and stepped forward threateningly. But just then, the phone on the desk suddenly rang. The name on the screen was striking: Chief. Douglas froze, his heart skipping a beat, and hesitantly picked up the call. On the other end, Joey Gunther’s furious voice roared: "How dare you bstds lock Mr. Hayes up?! 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