empire, but he repaid me by bringing his mistress to our
ured, and then burned every last memory o
so I faked my own death and gave the source code to h
pte
Gibso
the true meaning of rock bot
nging his mistre
rrow itself. I stood woodenly beside the small, white casket, my hand resting on the polished wood, a barrier between m
l Schn
sleek chignon. She looked like a grieving friend, a concerned colleague. But I knew what she was. She was t
my whole body shook. "What is she doing here?" The wh
ainfully tight. "Aliana, don't," he hissed, his voi
dropped to one knee in the middle of a torrential downpour, soaked to the skin, just because he couldn't wait another second to ask me to be his wife. The Dexter who, when a rival f
h in the quiet hours of the night. He was the face, the brilliant CEO who sold my genius to the world. We were a perfect team. Then Leo was born, and th
my voice rising, cracki
aw tight. He was pulling me back from the casket,
hurch. My legs felt like they were moving through water. I stopped in front of Bristol' s pew. Up clo
o right," I
on my arm. "Aliana, I am so sorry. I c
ck as if burned. "He was in your care, Bri
a tear finally escaping, tracing a pe
was on every medical form, every emergency contact s
ll of protection. For her. "That's enough," he said, h
ouse," I blurted out, my last desperate
viewed the footage, Aliana. The camera in the
ulti-million-dollar presentation of mine, or "mistakenly" leaked a negative story about our company's reliance on a single "unseen"
. The one piece
asket at the front of the church. "Dexter, please. Thin
whimpered, leaning into Dexter's side. "I thought you c
plicitous face. But Dexter caught me, spinning me around and shoving
ckward, tripping over her own feet. She hit the st
side in an instant, dropping to his knees, his hands hovering ove
ba
air, sucking all the o
Dexter's lapel. "I'll confess. Maybe... maybe t
at me, and the cold fury in his eyes was something I had never seen before. "You will do no such thing. Y
st precious thing in the world, and carried her out of the church, l
ne buzzed on the hall table, a notification from a news site. A photo of Dexter, his face etched with concern, carrying a distraught Bristol
tive. I was the unstable, hysterical
igned for a large, unmarked cardboard box. Insid
ame impossibly blue eyes that were a perfect mix of mine and Dexter's. It was wearing a rep
ver me. I stumbled back,
ou li
phant smirk playing on her lips. She sauntered into the roo
aid, her voice dripping with mock symp
f my house
doesn't want a messy divorce to complicate the IPO. And this," she gestured to her
e. I flew at her. She didn't even try to fake a fall this time. She simply sides
mask of fury. He saw me, wild and dishev
n't he
of the blow sent me sprawling to the floor.
d others." He pulled out his phone. "I'm calling Dr. Evans. He's had a room wa
n in white coats enter the house. They moved
enomous whisper. "You will go to the clinic, Aliana. You will get 'help.' And you wi
I had loved, the father of my dead
me to get help.