Tayla’s POV
I stared at the photograph until my eyes hurt.
Then I stared some more.
Because surely if I looked long enough, something would change.
Some detail would appear.
Some explanation would magically reveal itself.
But nothing changed.
The image remained exactly the same.
Damian.
A beautiful woman.
Standing outside the apartment.
Together.
My fingers tightened around the phone.
My chest felt hollow.
Cold.
Empty.
I zoomed in.
Then out.
Then in again.
Searching for something.
Anything.
A reason not to believe what I was seeing.
But heartbreak doesn’t wait for evidence.
It rushes in first.
Destroying everything before logic has a chance to speak.
A tear slid down my cheek.
Followed by another.
Then another.
Until I couldn’t stop them anymore.
Seven years.
Seven years of marriage.
Seven years of trust.
Seven years of believing I knew my husband better than anyone else.
And now…
I wasn’t sure I knew him at all.
The phone slipped from my hands onto the bed.
I buried my face in my palms.
Trying not to cry.
Trying not to wake Noah.
Trying not to completely fall apart.
Because if I started…
I wasn’t sure I would stop.
The next morning was worse.
I barely slept.
Every time I closed my eyes, I saw the photograph again.
Damian’s face.
The woman’s smile.
The apartment.
Everything.
Noah was eating breakfast when my phone rang.
The screen displayed Luca’s name.
For a moment I hesitated.
Then answered.
“Hello?”
“Tayla.”
His voice immediately softened.
Something about it almost made me cry.
“You sound exhausted.”
I laughed bitterly.
“That’s because I am.”
A brief silence followed.
Then—
“Did something happen?”
My stomach tightened.
How did he always know?
Or perhaps…
How did he always seem to know?
I pushed the thought aside.
“Nothing.”
“You’ve never been a good liar.”
I closed my eyes.
Suddenly I was tired.
Tired of pretending.
Tired of carrying everything alone.
Tired of being strong.
Before I realized what I was doing, the words escaped.
“Someone sent me a picture.”
Silence.
A long silence.
Too long.
“What kind of picture?”
I swallowed.
“Damian.”
Another pause.
Then quietly—
“Oh.”
The simple response made my pulse quicken.
Because it sounded less like surprise…
And more like confirmation.
An hour later Luca arrived.
He found me sitting by the window.
The photograph still open on my phone.
The moment he saw it, something changed in his expression.
A shadow.
Gone almost instantly.
But I noticed.
“You’ve seen her before.”
The accusation left my mouth before I could stop it.
Luca froze.
Only for a second.
Then he looked away.
And that was enough.
My heart sank.
“Oh my God.”
The room suddenly felt smaller.
Harder to breathe in.
“You know who she is.”
“Tayla—”
“You know.”
His jaw tightened.
The silence told me everything.
And yet…
Nothing at all.
Because he still wasn’t answering.
“Luca.”
His eyes met mine.
Reluctantly.
Painfully.
Like a man forced to reveal something he wished he could hide.
“I’ve seen her.”
The confession hit me like a slap.
I stood immediately.
The room spun.
“Who is she?”
Luca rubbed a hand across his face.
“I don’t know exactly.”
“Liar.”
The word escaped before I could stop it.
His expression darkened.
Not angry.
Hurt.
Or at least he appeared hurt.
And somehow that made me feel guilty.
“I swear I don’t know everything.”
“Then tell me what you do know.”
Silence.
Then finally—
“I saw Damian meeting her more than once.”
The floor seemed to disappear beneath me.
“No.”
His eyes lowered.
“I wish I was wrong.”
My chest burned.
My vision blurred.
Because deep down…
I still wanted Damian to walk through the door and explain everything.
I still wanted this to be a misunderstanding.
I still wanted my husband back.
But every answer only created more questions.
Every truth felt worse than the last.
Meanwhile…
Damian sat across from his lawyer inside the prison visitation room.
His patience was gone.
His temper hanging by a thread.
“What do you mean she won’t answer her phone?”
The lawyer sighed.
“She’s upset.”
“Of course she’s upset.”
Damian slammed his hand against the table.
The guard immediately looked over.
Damian ignored him.
“Someone is feeding her lies.”
The lawyer remained silent.
Because both men knew exactly who.
Luca.
The name sat between them unspoken.
Like poison.
Damian leaned back.
Frustration tearing through him.
For weeks he’d endured prison.
Interrogations.
Humiliation.
Isolation.
None of it broke him.
But this?
Losing Tayla?
Watching Luca manipulate her?
That terrified him.
Because prison had an end.
If Tayla stopped believing in him…
That might not.
The lawyer slid a file across the table.
Damian frowned.
“What is this?”
“The evidence.”
Damian opened it.
His expression instantly darkened.
Because there she was.
The same woman from the photograph.
The woman who had unknowingly become part of Luca’s game.
The woman Damian had been trying to protect all along.
The woman who could expose the truth.
And if Tayla discovered the truth before Luca stopped her…
Everything would explode.
That evening Tayla stood alone on the balcony.
The city lights blurred beneath her tears.
The photograph remained open.
The questions remained unanswered.
The pain remained constant.
Behind her, the apartment door opened.
She didn’t turn.
Didn’t need to.
She knew it was Luca.
Lately she always knew when he was near.
A fact that should have disturbed her more than it did.
“You’re freezing.”
His voice was gentle.
Concerned.
Dangerously comforting.
“I’m fine.”
“You aren’t.”
The answer came quietly.
Without judgment.
Without pressure.
And suddenly…
She felt exhausted.
More exhausted than she had ever felt in her life.
The weight of everything pressed against her.
The lies.
The doubts.
The loneliness.
The fear.
And before she realized what was happening—
She broke.
A sob escaped her lips.
Then another.
Then another.
Luca stepped forward instinctively.
His hand settling against her shoulder.
Comforting.
Steady.
Wrong.
Yet somehow…
Exactly what she needed in that moment.
And that was the most dangerous thing of all.
Because while Tayla cried over the man she loved…
She failed to notice the small smile that briefly appeared on Luca’s face.
A smile gone almost instantly.
A smile that revealed exactly what he wanted.
Her trust.
Her dependence.
And eventually…
Her heart.