He Chose Power, She Found Love
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clusive summit. He and his new fiancée, Destany, publicly humiliated me,
old son, Justus, ran
ve, Destany snatch
ow-born commoner who had kidnapped a child of nob
my arms back. He ordered them to take my son away and deal with me. I scream
promised me everything was now helping to rip
o the room, forcing everyone to their knees. A tall, imposing figure appe
pte
ora'
ft hum of the exclusive business summit, slicin
fficer. Some people just d
ood just meters away, his words dripping with a calcu
e spoke to the entire room, ensuring every po
glint in his eyes. He looked exactly as I remembered, only more polished, more predatory. H
. Ruthless. But somewhere along the
g open then, revealing Clay's
liquid starlight, entered on his arm. Heads turned, conversatio
wning voices ros
any! What a
couple ha
, an unstoppabl
for a fleeting moment, met mine across the crowded room. There was a flicker of
ard him say, his voice carr
tany purred, her voice sweet as poison.
nounce that our wedding will be held at the end of the year, a celebr
ed chatter spread
d
y was pressuring them for a quick marriage to seal a critical busi
do anything for power, that love was a luxury he couldn't afford. He had t
y the
dge with new information. There was a piece miss
cough interrup
Henderson," stood over me. His expensive cologne, thick and cloying, assaulte
dn't I tell you this area was restricted? You look like yo
amed "poor" to him. My hair, pulled back in a no-nonsense bun, probably jus
for something that belongs to me, a very important item that was lost. I believe it might ha
g an even deeper shade of crimson. "We've had enough trouble
e polite hum of conversation died down,
ad cocked slightly. His eyes, sharp and calculating, traversed the room
. Martinez, my apologies, sir. Just handling a... minor inconve
ened into chips of ice. He gave a curt nod. "Indeed, Henderson
rd, his beefy hand reaching for my arm. "You heard the man. Let's go, pea
e," I warned, my voice low but firm. "I am simply trying to retr
his? A stolen serviette? Perhaps a dropped coin from a wealthy guest?" He gestured to the floor where I had been searching. "And l
is time for my shoulder,
r me. This man was a nuisance, a minor obstacle. I ba
's voice cut in, sharp an
looking confused. "But Mr. Martinez, s
on his face. "What is it you're looking for, Elenora? Trying to salvage some scraps of our
r those nearby to hear. "Don't act like this, Elenora. It's beneat
smug expression, now linked her arm possessively throug
e people just can't move on, can they? It's really quite sad. Perhaps it's time to accept your station, Elenora. There's no sham
n, Destany," I replied, my voice smooth as silk. "I wish you both all the happiness you deserve
gain, ignoring their shocked expressions. Justus. My little boy. This was for him. His tiny, custom-made locket, a
muttered, more to mys
fetime. Leave before I call the real police." He paused, a strange look flickering across his face, a mix of contempt and something else
er pathetic game you're playing, it's over. Our story ended five years ago. There's nothing
gust. "And for God's sake, Elenora, fix yourself. You
ed. My eyes were fixed on a glint beneath a ve
. Just as my hand closed around the familiar shape of the locket, Cl. His jaw dropped. "Is that... is that his?" A cold sweat broke out on his foreh