Jack Moore smirked. A satisfactory thing seeing the shocking expression on him Killian's face.
"Guess you're not the only one good with surprise, Killian Dante." He chuckled, arms spread in mock triumph. "I am not dead. I'm very much alive." He pulled Cassandra to his body in a way that showed possessiveness. "We made you believe what we wanted you to believe, Killian. You're that gullible." He smirked smugly. "Don't take it too hard on yourself. We'll send you our wedding invitation. Something grand the world has never seen. Honey moon where you can't afford and will never be able to afford." He sized Killian up with a mockery smirk. "You've lost too much weight in that place. You'd better come to the wedding and eat something nutritious. At least you deserve it." Realization cut through Killian like a knife. His eyes shifted back from Jack Moore to Cassandra. She couldn't look at him. It wasn't guilt and neither was it remorse. It was a clinical detachment. His presence was making her... inconvenient. "I see it clicked now." Jack nodded, smirking like he played it well. "The accident was planned to remove you. I wasn't dead— stayed away from the public for just a month. Private Penthouse—" He paused, circling Killian like a predator taunting a battered prey. "— so when I came out, the people thought I was just recovering. Miraculous survival following the death announcement. It was conveniently believed by everyone. The media made it more interesting. 'Magical survival of Moore's heir' They pitied. They gifted expensive stuff to celebrate a man who was never dead while you— you were rotting away in that shit hole." He smirked, gloating, standing in front of Killian now. "You willingly took the blame for the crime so we can be together." Killian blinked. Knowing Cassandra betrayed him cut something inside his chest but Jack rubbing it to his face like he'd initiated everything made anger rise inside. He turned to her— really looked at her. "Tell me," he asked. "everything he said is true." Cassandra raised her head now. She held his gaze now, her expression cracking just a bit with something that was pity. "Killian—" "Answer me!" Killian snapped. Fingers clenched at the side as anger climbed inside. He wanted her to admit it. She wanted to hear her agree or deny everything he'd heard. "Yes. It is the truth." Her voice was ice wrapped in steel. And there was no guilt after. Not a flicker of remorse. Her composed expression snapped back in place. "I didn't want scandals. The public would probe, my reputation as the CEO and Ashbourne group will take a dent if I had initiated a simple divorce at first. And you'll make it worse." Her voice was sharper now, cutting fast like a new blade. "You're not in my league, Killian. Never was." Her lips curled in Distaste. "When I married you, I always knew you weren't even close to my standard. I thought you would improve. Not as the house husband but as someone who really gets what it is like to be in a room like this." "Jack is everything I need. The Moore family is among the top Ten Elite families in Silvergate. They have power, connection, and money. Marrying an Ex-convict and settling for less? That is impossible." She looked at Killian one last time and delivered the parting shot with clinical precision. "We're DONE." Killian chuckled. A low bitter laugh as reality crashed over him like a wave. It was shocking to realize Cassandra sent him to Prison just to exile him so she could marry another man because she felt he was better. He'd thought he was saving her but she was drowning him. His jaw clenched. "So, this is about money? Fame?" He shook his head. "You're making a big mistake, Cassandra." Cassandra turned slightly, and smiled just small, but cold enough to cut through glass. "You were the mistake, Killian." "My child? Where is She?" Cassandra turned fully to Killian again, standing beside Jack now. They exchanged glances then suddenly burst into laughter that made Cassandra doubled over like she'd just heard a ribbing joke. Cassandra's chest was shaking with laughter. "Child, Really?" She stood straighter, eyes still glinting in amusement. "You actually clung to the lie I told all these years when I mentioned about the baby? I knew you would fall for it. I knew your weakness even though I never paid much attention." "You couldn't even handle common responsibility. How would you handle a baby. There was never any baby." The confession cut through Killian's heart like a swung blade. "You lied." He started, his voice surprisingly calm despite everything. "You said I wasn't responsible. Who was it when your family was drowning in loan and they wanted to take your grandfather's life for organ extraction in exchange. Who paid? Who had always supported you when your company was just an overlooked dust at the bottom of the society? It was me. So you don't get to speak to me like you did me favor by marrying me. I thought you loved me." And Killian was done being their puppet. Cassandra's composure cracked noticeably. She pulled out a checkbook from her drawer and tore clean a sheet and scribbled pen over it. " $5 million dollars." She stretched out the cheque. "Thank you for everything you did. We're even now. Though anyone could have done it." She said, her voice clipped. "This is compensation for time wasted inside prison— 720 days. I'm being kind due to our past relationship. Five million is more than everything you've touched in your entire life and enough to start you up somewhere. Somewhere far. Don't cause trouble for me, for my family. You and I have no business together anymore." Killian stared at the cheque in cold disinterest. She thought money could just buy him off after everything? Something inside his chest began to fold anger to something new which was the Will to strike back. He reduced his name for the Ashbourne but they had betrayed him. This is unforgivable. But not here. Not now. Killian Dante doesn't act impulsively. His actions are calculated. Without another word, he pulled out the divorce paper from the envelope, dug a nail into his skin deep enough to collect blood. He pressed his bloody thumb onto the divorce paper. Cassandra and Jack exchanged a stunned glance. "What are you—" Killian slapped the paper on the desk. "I'm done with you, Cassandra Ashbourne." He turned and walked out, leaving their jaw dropped in the room. And Killian Dante was gone. DONE.Latest Chapter
Chapter Sixteen: Six against one(Dangerous odd)
"What are you doing, Jack? Who are these men? Are you trying to trap me inside this place? For what sake!?" Vivianne fired despite sensing the trouble, her tone a mix of arrogance and anger. Jack let out a sharp ugly laughter that actually echoed like glass shattering. His head tilted to the side with a cruel smirk tugging at the corner of his lips."For what sake? Huh?" He snorted, closing the gap one step with her. "You think you're tough, huh? Because you're one hot b*tch?! Making me chase after you all this while like I'm a psycho. I'm done chasing, Anna. It's my turn to hunt down.." his smirk was sharper. "...of course hunt down the icy CEO and make her scream my name under me in pleasure."The thugs burst out into laughter that echoed off the Bar wall."She's gonna Sob. Sob of Joy." One chuckled."Boss, how about sparing us one round each." Another licked his lips, already stripping Vivianne naked with his eyes.Vivianne's heart hammered as everything came clearly now. Jack wa
Chapter fifteen: Vivianne Cross in trouble
The woman's expression was utterly shocked, the glass of wine immediately hot on her lips like acid had spread to the tip of the glass."What are you talking about?" Her brow was deeply arched in confusion. "This drink is..poisoned?" Her voice trembled slightly. Her name was Vivianne Cross, the first child of the Prestigious Cross family, S-class family in the city with properties sprawling across the New York. Men chased after her like honey seeking her heart, women are jealous of her beauty and elegant posture that was similar to a modeling figure but none had dared to go beyond the admiration because Vivianne sets the standard, the icy CEO of Cross Consortium.This particular date had been decided by her family for a solid relationship with the family of the man across from her who'd been chasing her heart for several months, and she'd only came because she wanted her family to leave her neck unbeknownst to her that he had cruel ulterior motive.Meaning while, the man across from
Chapter fourteen: Pioson in the Bar
Killian wanted to reject the VVIP Access card but he just got released today so he'll be needing a place to stay, at least for the night to pass away."Thanks." He simply pocket the Card and turned towards the door then paused turning half with one hand resting on the brass door handle. "Dr. Marcus Williams makes sure she's checked her vitals regularly. You don't need to administer any drugs to her anymore. She's perfectly fine. Do you hear me?" The titled Physician who had been too confident and full of pride earlier nodded his head in submissive obedience."Yes, Master, yes Master.." "Good." Killian finally turned with one last look at the room and walked out.Killian arrived at the five Star hotel, granted access with the sleek black card that made the securities stoic expression shifted in reverence. He took the elevator to the VVIP penthouse that was inaccessible to people who could afford it. It is meant for the city movers, the most powerful of the powerful people in the city
Chapter Thirteen: The miracle hand
Mrs. Whitmore rushed to the bedside with speed that suggested panic when the weight of nightmarish reality finally shattered through despair. On the bed, Aria laid motionless, eyes shut tight in sleep that would last eternity. Gone. She broke down in tears beside the bed, shaking the static body with vigorous force that couldn't revive a dead body. "Aria.. Please wake up... please..wake up baby.." The room fell into silence that allowed ghost to cross the room. Dr. Williams head slumped as failure hit him like a physical blow, nurses stood with expression that wasn't quite mourning but pity and disappointment for a job that failed after 11 hrs effort. Killian was close to the door, watching everything quietly without moving. Mrs. Whitmore suddenly spun back and rushed to Killian, dropping to her knee at his feet and shaking his leg. "Please. Please. Help me. Help my daughter. Please do something." Tears burst down to her cheek like a dam blown by pressure. "Honey—" Mr. Whitm
Chapter twelve: Sweetest thing that kills
"What the hell did you just say?" Mr. Whitmore's voice dropped to a dangerous edge. He closed the gap with Killian with one step, anger radiating from him. Killian didn't move. He didn't blink. "I have no other explanation to give." He said simply and turned towards the exit again. "Securities!!" Mr. Whitmore barked towards the exit. The trained bodyguards flanking the corridor stormed the room, boots thundered collectively, vibrating marbles. "Restrain him!" Mr. Whitmore crossed the room to meet Killian, his footsteps heavy against the floor. "Did you just wish my daughter dead? And you— called me a murderer?!" His voice was dangerously low with anger rumbling just beneath the surface. Killian didn't speak. "Filicide! You accused me of Filicide, young man. You're in trouble!" The man said sneer, saliva spraying from his mouth. He took another step closer, glaring at Killian. "If anything. If anything should go wrong with Aria I swear I'm going to kill you bast
Chapter eleven: Countdown to death
The silence was deafening. The temperature in the room perceptibly below ten degrees. Close to the bed, a nurse dropped the instrument tray as shock gripped her. It clattered to the floor with the frequency that made ear ring and listening impossible. "What—" Dr. William found his voice after silence that lasted ten seconds, still breaking in shock. "— did you just say?" The shock was instantly replaced with Something else. Caution. As though everyone was standing on land mines they weren't aware was under their feet all along. Nurses stepped back with quiet steps in fear and caution. A junior doctor grabbed a syringe with trembling hands, gripping it like a weapon for defense rather than for its primary purpose. They saw Killian as a threat now. Deadmoo? The most horrible place known to the world, where massacre meant celebrations, where animals of humans were harboured because ordinary prison was luxury for bloody criminals that commit crimes for fun. "Mrs. Whitmo
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