He threw me out onto the street with not a single dollar, but when he found out I was expecting 3 heirs, he sent his lawyers to the hospital. ‘The babies are mine,’ he shouted, not knowing that the most feared magnate in the country had already paid my bill.

11

A sharp contraction made her grip the seat and whisper for it not to happen yet. When the next wave came harder, her cry silenced the passengers around her.

That was when a man from the back of the bus stood up. He wore a dark coat and moved with calm authority, the kind that made people step aside without understanding why.

He came straight to her and said the driver would not stop the bus, and that she was coming with him. Before she could argue, he lifted her as if her weight meant nothing, pushed open the emergency exit, and carried her through the rain toward a discreet armored vehicle waiting behind the traffic barriers.

He placed her inside, gave a brief order to the driver, and handed her a black card with gold lettering. He told her to breathe steadily and call the number if Nick Drayke came anywhere near her again that night.

The card read Lucien Arkwright, a name linked to extraordinary influence across courts, government, and finance. Adeline asked why he was helping her at all. Lucien looked at her for a long second and said that her mother had asked him to protect her before she died.

Before Adeline could even process that, her phone lit up with a message that froze her.

There was a photo of Nick standing at a hospital reception desk with lawyers behind him. The message said he knew she was carrying triplets and that she would not leave the hospital with his heirs. Lucien read the message, returned the phone, and said that if Nick believed influence made him untouchable, then he had never faced consequences at Lucien’s level.

The vehicle sped toward Aster Ridge Private Hospital, where staff were already waiting as if the entire route had been prepared in advance.

By the time they arrived, Adeline was in full distress. Lucien was already issuing direct instructions: secure the delivery suite, restrict access, allow no unauthorized entry. At the hospital entrance, security moved aside for him immediately.

Through the main lobby glass, Adeline saw men in expensive suits arguing behind a barrier and realized Nick had already reached the hospital. He was shouting that the children belonged to him. Lucien never even looked his way.

He kept moving while doctors rushed in with a stretcher.

A doctor announced fetal distress and said immediate intervention was necessary. Adeline reached out in fear, and Lucien leaned close enough for her to hear him promise that she would not be alone for even one moment. She asked through tears who he really was to her.

His answer broke open everything she believed about her life. He told her he was the man her mother had written to the night before she died—and the one who should have found her sooner. Then the anesthesia pulled her under.

When she woke, the first thing she heard was that all three babies had survived.

Two boys and one girl. Safe. Stable.

Alive. The relief hit her before thought could catch up. Soon after, Lucien entered the room looking more tired than he had allowed himself to appear before.

When she demanded the truth about her mother, he placed a sealed envelope beside her bed and explained that her mother, Isolde Marlowe, had once been deeply connected to him, and that their lives had been torn apart by political and corporate interference from the Drayke family. The letter revealed an even deeper truth: Nick Drayke Senior had hidden Adeline’s real origins and manipulated events for decades. Lucien told her plainly that he was her biological father—and that Nick had always feared what that truth might one day expose.

Lucien answered that the lie was finally collapsing.

Meanwhile, security reports showed that Nick had tried to interfere through false medical claims and bribed officials, but every move had been stopped before it could reach the neonatal ward. By morning, the news showed Nick leaving the hospital under investigation while financial accounts tied to his family were being frozen across multiple jurisdictions. From her hospital bed, Adeline watched quietly with a photo of her newborns in her hand.

What she felt was not celebration. It was the slow, steady arrival of justice.

Lucien stood by the window and told her he would not demand anything from her—not emotionally, not personally. Adeline answered that all she wanted was for her children to be safe.

He told her they would remain protected no matter what she chose about him. Looking down at the photo of her babies, Adeline finally understood something: her life had not ended with the divorce. It had begun again in truth, survival, and the fragile new future breathing quietly through three tiny lives.

She whispered that no one would ever take them from her again. Lucien answered that no one ever would.