Good, you saved us the trouble. Sign the deed over to us, or you’re having these twins in a psychiatric ward,” he threatened, as my stepmother laughed.
They thought my silence was pure terror. They didn’t know the diamond necklace he had just gifted me was actually…
The diamond necklace Damian had just fastened around my neck was still cold.
My plan was perfect: a microscopic 4K camera was masterfully hidden within the pendant.
Tonight, I was going to trick my fiancé into confessing to embezzlement and broadcast it live to the 200 VIP guests partying in the grand ballroom below.
Faking exhaustion from carrying twins, I excused myself to rest.
What I didn’t know, as I ascended into the shadowed quiet of the second floor, was that down in the subterranean AV control room, an anxious, overworked technician had just bumped a master switch.
The ballroom screens, meant to display rotating philanthropic logos, flickered.
I was completely unaware that the feed had gone live prematurely, and that my diamond necklace was now broadcasting my every step to the silent, suddenly captivated ballroom below.
I turned the handle of the master bedroom, expecting a moment of peace.
But as the heavy door swung open, the sight hit me like a blunt-force blow to the chest.
Damian, my golden-boy fiancé, and Serena, my toxic stepmother, were together in my own room.
I clutched the doorframe, waiting for the inevitable panic of guilty lovers caught in the act.
But it never came.
Their sheer audacity defied everything I thought I knew.
Serena didn’t even bother to hide.
She leisurely smoothed her tousled hair, a sickening smirk playing on her lips. “Oh my, is our little pregnant heiress tired already? I thought you’d be playing host for another hour.”
She deliberately adjusted her dress, her eyes raking over me with the utter disdain of a victor mocking a fool.
Damian didn’t flinch.
He calmly walked toward me, casually buttoning his shirt as if he were preparing for a mundane board meeting.
Reaching past my trembling form, he slammed the heavy oak door shut and engaged the deadbolt.
Click.
He turned to me, his usually warm smile contorting into a chilling, reptilian smirk. “Good, you saved us the trouble of finding you.”
He slapped a thick stack of legal documents onto the vanity