Gabriella stood there watching the whole drama saying to herself I will make sure I get rid of her and get rid of Jack too, if I can't get rid of Jack that easily I'll make him mine forever. Meanwhile ela and Jack knew that Gabriella was standing over there listening to the whole drama, that was their plan all along to make Gabriella fall into their plan, and Gabriella also fell into that pits not knowing it was a trap for her, sadly Ella remembered saying to Jack that's Jack was her first love, Jack was so shocked and surprise about what Ella said. Jack fell and emotion towards her and Jack said you and I shall make our enemies suffer, but first we need to get rid of Gabrielle OK here is the plan.
The city pulsed with energy as the morning sun pierced through Isa Corporation's towering glass walls. Ela adjusted her black blazer, her heels clicking with purpose across the marble floors. As the Alpha CEO, she was untouchable—or so she thought.
But danger doesn't knock. It attacks.
She had just stepped into the underground parking lot when she felt it—a shift in the air.
Her instincts flared too late.
Two men in black masks appeared from the shadows.
"Miss Ela," one hissed, "Your reign ends today."
Ela didn't flinch. "Gabrielle sent you, didn't she?"
They lunged.
She spun, elbowing the first in the throat and kicking the second to the ground. But more emerged—five, maybe six. Trained. Ruthless. And fast.
They weren't here to warn her.
They were here to finish her.
Ela's breath caught as one man raised a silver blade, gleaming in the low light. Her omega instincts screamed at her to flee—but her Alpha blood made her stand her ground.
Suddenly—
A black motorcycle skidded in, tires screeching.
Jack.
Black leather. Red eyes. And deadly precision.
Without a word, he dismounted and charged forward. Within seconds, two attackers lay groaning on the concrete. The others hesitated.
"Touch her again," Jack growled, "and you won't live to regret it."
Ela's heart pounded—not just from fear, but from something deeper.
Was it adrenaline? Or was it Jack?
Gabrielle's men retreated, dragging their wounded.
Ela stood frozen, her lip bleeding, her pride shattered. Jack approached slowly.
"You're bleeding," he said, brushing her hair from her face.
"I'm fine," she snapped, brushing his hand away.
But she wasn't. And they both knew it.
"You need protection, Ela," Jack whispered, stepping closer. "Let me help you."
She looked up at him—this man she once lost is, now standing between her and death again .
And in that moment, something changed.
Gabrielle watches a security camera feed and whispers:
"Let them get close… then I'll destroy them both."
Gabrielle sat in a darkened control room, the only light coming from the bank of flickering security monitors. Her crimson-painted nails tapped against the console as her gaze fixed on one particular feed.
There they were.
Ela. Jack.
Moving closer, talking in low voices, their every step pulling them back into each other's orbit.
Gabrielle's lips curled into a slow, venomous smile.
"Let them get closer," she murmured to herself. "Let them think they've won… and then I'll destroy them both."
Her hand hovered over the intercom switch.
"All units," she commanded, her voice icy. "Prepare to move on my signal. When I say strike, you strike hard."
Through the grainy lens, she saw Jack reach for Ela's hand. They paused, eyes locked, and for a brief second Gabrielle saw the flicker of something dangerous—power gathering around Ela like a storm waiting to break.
Her smile faltered.
"…What are you hiding, little queen?"
Down on the warehouse floor, Jack's voice was low.
"She's watching us."
Ela's head turned slightly toward a shadowed corner where a camera glinted in the dim light.
"I know," she whispered, a dangerous calm in her tone. "Let her watch."
Then, as if on cue, Ela raised her hand—and the camera feed in Gabrielle's control room exploded into static. Every screen went black.
Gabrielle shot to her feet.
"No—what did you—?!"
The next instant, the entire warehouse shuddered as light burst from within. Ela's powers spilled out like molten gold, slicing through Gabrielle's soldiers before they could form ranks. Jack moved with her, cutting down any that slipped past her defenses, the two of them an unbreakable front.
From the shadows, Liam's voice rang out mockingly,
"You picked the wrong night to come for us, Gabrielle!"
Realizing her plan had crumbled, Gabrielle turned to retreat—only to find Jack blocking the exit, blades crossed.
"Going somewhere?"
Ela stepped forward, her eyes glowing with unrestrained fury. With a single, sweeping motion, she unleashed a wave of energy that slammed Gabrielle into the wall, cracking concrete.
Gabrielle staggered, rage blazing in her eyes, but for the first time… there was fear too.
"This isn't over," she spat before vanishing into the shadows.
The dust settled.
Jack turned to Ela, his voice low and rough from the fight.
"You didn't just beat her—you scared her."
Ela's lips tilted upward. "Good."
Jack's gaze lingered on her, and before either could think better of it, he closed the distance, his hands framing her face as his mouth met hers.
The kiss was fierce, claiming, the world falling away until only the two of them existed.
When they finally pulled back, Ela's voice was a whisper.
"Next time, she won't escape."
Jack's smile was cold, dangerous.
"Next time, she won't have anywhere to run."
But you didn't tell me you have twin brothers, jack said
Ela response "yes Liam and Daniel"
I thought I lost them that time but I guess didn't