Chapter 9: The Penthouse
The elevator opens straight into the living room, and Bella’s breath catches loud enough for me to hear. Floor to ceiling windows wrap the entire penthouse. The city spreads out below us like someone spilled diamonds across black velvet. It’s dusk now, the skyline just starting to glow. She steps out slowly, barefoot on the heated marble, duffel still hanging from her shoulder like she forgot it’s there. “This… is yours?” she asks, voice barely above a whisper. “Ours,” I correct. She turns in a slow circle, taking it all in. The seventy foot living room, the floating staircase, the kitchen bigger than her old house. Everything is sleek lines and warm woods, quiet luxury that doesn’t scream money, just states it like fact. I watch her face the whole time. The awe. The disbelief. The tiny flicker of fear that this might still be a dream she’s about to wake up from. I drop my keys into the bowl by the door, solid onyx, custom, and shrug out of the suit jacket. “You hungry?” I ask. She shakes her head, still staring out at the view. “I don’t think I could eat right now.” Fair. I walk over and stand behind her, hands settling on her shoulders. She leans back into me without thinking, the same way she did in that tiny bedroom just last night. It feels like a lifetime ago. “You okay?” I ask against her hair. She’s quiet for a long second. “I keep waiting to wake up,” she says finally. “Or for someone to tell me this is a mistake. That you got the wrong girl.” I turn her around gently so she’s facing me. “Look at me.” She does. Those big dark eyes still red rimmed from crying, but steady now. “I have spent five years,” I say, slow and deliberate, “wanting nothing but to give you this exact life. The one where you never have to pull another double shift. Where nobody talks to you like you’re less. Where you get to breathe, Bella. Really breathe.” Her lip trembles. “I don’t know how to be this version of me,” she whispers. “The one who belongs in a place like this.” “You don’t have to know yet.” I brush my thumb across her cheek. “We’ll figure it out together. One day at a time.” She nods, then surprises me by laughing, wet, shaky, real. “My mom is probably losing her mind right now,” she says. “Sophia too. They’re going to be calling any second.” “Let them.” I pull my phone out, power it off completely, and toss it onto the couch. “Today is ours.” She watches it land, then looks up at me. “What happens tomorrow?” “Tomorrow we get you a ring that actually means something. Then we burn that old courthouse certificate and do it right.” Her eyes go wide. “Damian…” “I’m not asking yet,” I say, smiling a little. “You deserve the full production. Down on one knee, ridiculous diamond, string quartet, the whole thing. But I’m telling you it’s happening. Soon.” She bites her lip, cheeks flushing. I lean in and kiss her, soft, slow, until some of the tension melts out of her shoulders. When we pull apart, she’s smiling for real. “Show me the rest?” she asks. So I do. The kitchen with the hidden coffee bar she immediately falls in love with. The terrace with the infinity pool that glows turquoise against the night sky. The library, two stories, rolling ladder, fireplace big enough to stand in. She runs her fingers along the leather spines like she’s afraid to touch. The master bedroom makes her stop dead in the doorway. The bed is massive, low, dressed in white linen. One wall is all windows. Another is a living garden, real plants climbing twenty feet high, lit soft and warm. She walks straight to the glass and looks down at the city far below. “I used to dream about views like this,” she says quietly. “When I was pulling night shifts and everything hurt. I’d imagine standing somewhere high enough that all the noise just… disappeared.” I come up behind her again, arms around her waist. “Noise is gone now,” I murmur. She turns in my arms, rises on her toes, and kisses me, deeper this time, hungrier. Her hands slide up my chest, fingers working my shirt buttons like she’s done it a thousand times instead of this being only our second day. I back her toward the bed, never breaking the kiss. We don’t make it to dinner. Hours later, we’re tangled in the sheets, city lights painting soft patterns across her skin. She’s half asleep on my chest, fingers tracing lazy circles over my heart. “Damian?” she murmurs. “Yeah, baby?” “I don’t want to be the girl who just… lives off you.” I press a kiss to her forehead. “Then don’t be. Build whatever you want. Finish your nursing degree. Open a clinic. Start a foundation. Hell, buy a hospital and run it yourself. Money’s not the cage anymore. It’s the key.” She’s quiet for a long time. “I think,” she says finally, voice soft but sure, “I want to help kids who grew up like I did. Scared of the next bill, watching their parents choose between medicine and food. I want them to have a place that feels safe.” My arms tighten around her. “Then we’ll build it,” I tell her. “Biggest pediatric wing in the state. Your name on the building.” She lifts her head, eyes shining. “You’d do that?” “I’d give you the damn moon if you asked for it.” She kisses me again, slow, sweet, full of everything we haven’t said yet. When she settles back against my chest, her voice is barely a breath. “I love you, Damian Lockwood.” I close my eyes, let the words settle into every crack those five years left in me. “I loved you first,” I whisper into her hair. “And I’m never stopping.” Outside, the city keeps moving. Inside, for the first time in years, I sleep with nothing to hide.Latest Chapter
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Chapter 130: The First BriefingThe threat briefing room on the executive floor felt different with Elena in it.She sat at the long table in a simple black blazer over a white shirt, hair pulled back neatly, notebook open and pen ready. No one treated her like a child. The senior security analysts, Lydia, Marcus, and Rico all nodded to her with quiet respect when she entered. Damian sat at the head of the table. Bella had joined by video from her advisory office across town so she could stay involved without leaving Alex’s school event.Lydia started the meeting with the latest intelligence.“Julian Dragomir — confirmed identity through three separate back channels. Age 34. Former cyber-security specialist who went dark after the collapse of his grandfather’s and uncle’s operations. He operates through layered private equity vehicles and offshore tech consultancies. No flashy public profile. No criminal record. But the pattern is clear: he’s been acquiring small stakes in companies t
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Chapter 129: The WarningThe next morning arrived with a crisp autumn chill that slipped through the penthouse windows. Damian and Bella waited until after breakfast — pancakes for Alex, fruit and yogurt for Elena — before they asked both children to join them in the living room. No tablets. No distractions. Just the four of them on the big sectional couch.Elena sensed it immediately. She sat cross-legged, back straight, journal resting on her lap like armor. Alex sprawled beside her, still in his pajamas, but even he picked up on the serious energy and stopped fidgeting with his truck.Damian spoke first, voice calm and measured.“Yesterday we received another message. Similar to the ones after your birthday, Elena. It mentioned the past returning. It also mentioned you specifically.”Elena’s eyes sharpened. “Me?”Bella nodded. “The person claims to be connected to the old Dragomir family. Not Viktor — someone new. Julian. He seems to blame our family for what happened to his relati
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Chapter 127: The Past Returns The message about Elena’s birthday lingered like smoke in Damian’s mind for days. He told Bella the next morning while the kids were still asleep. They stood on the balcony with coffee, voices low. Bella read the words twice, her expression hardening into the same steel he had seen during the Viktor years. “‘A friend of the family,’” she repeated. “Not Viktor’s style. He was direct. Cold. This feels… personal in a different way.” Damian nodded. “Lydia’s running it. New number, bounced through multiple proxies. No immediate trace. But the timing — right after Elena’s first real day in strategy — tells me someone’s been watching her closely.” They agreed to keep it from the children for now. Elena was already carrying enough weight with her new responsibilities. Alex was still young enough to enjoy the innocence they had fought so hard to give him. The week passed in careful normalcy. Elena threw herself into her internship with quiet intensity. She
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Chapter 126: The New ThreatElena turned sixteen three weeks later on a quiet Saturday in early October.The rooftop party had evolved with her. No more balloons and piñatas. Instead, a long table under soft string lights held her favorite foods — Rico’s empanadas, fresh sushi from the place she loved downtown, and a simple chocolate cake with sixteen candles. The guest list stayed small and familiar: the core team, a few close school friends who had known her since kindergarten, and the family.She looked older than sixteen in her deep green dress that caught the light when she moved. Her laugh was still bright, but her eyes carried a new depth. She had spent the last month diving deeper into the strategy division at Lockwood Empire, asking questions that made senior analysts pause and take notes. Damian watched her from across the rooftop as she explained something about sustainable supply chains to one of her friends, hands moving with quiet confidence.Alex, now twelve, stayed clo
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Chapter 125: Elena at FifteenFifteen came fast.It felt like only yesterday Elena was drawing shields on the rooftop and declaring she would run the company with her little brother one day. Now she stood in front of the full-length mirror in her room adjusting the collar of her crisp white blouse, dark hair falling in loose waves past her shoulders, eyes sharp and focused the way they had been since she was eight.She was tall now, almost as tall as Bella, with the same determined set to her jaw that Damian saw in the mirror every morning. Today was her first official day shadowing at Lockwood Empire headquarters — not as a curious child in the side room, but as a real intern in the strategy division. She had earned it through straight A’s, summer programs in business and coding, and the quiet persistence she had shown since the Viktor days.Damian stood in the doorway watching her. “You ready?”Elena turned, a small confident smile on her face. “I’ve been ready for years, Dad. But I
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Chapter 124: Normalcy AchievedThe next morning brought a fragile kind of quiet.Damian woke before dawn again, but this time the penthouse felt steadier. No new messages. No fresh photos. Lydia’s overnight report confirmed the inside contractor had been fully removed and the service corridor sealed. Marcus had personally swept every inch of the building twice. For the first time in weeks, the immediate threat inside their walls had been cut off.Bella stirred beside him and reached for his hand. “Any new nightmares?”“None,” he said. “Not from him.”They let the kids sleep in. When Elena finally wandered out in her favorite purple pajamas, she rubbed her eyes and asked, “Is today a normal day?”Bella smiled and pulled her into a hug. “Today we try. Schoolwork at home, but after lunch we’re going to the rooftop for some fresh air. Just us. No cameras. No worries.”Elena’s face brightened. “Can I bring my journal? I want to draw the empire the way it should be.”“You can bring anything
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