Amelia was astonished as she saw the one man she hoped would take her bait walk out on her.
He even had his shoulders all puffed up, like she wasn't doing him a favour.
Her breath almost seized because of the loud bang that followed after he slammed the door.
Amelia angrily stepped on the gas pedal and made a U turn back to her villa.
Adrian found thick sweat profusely pouring out of his skin as he walked into his home.
He quickly picked a few pairs of clothes and immediately headed out to the hospital.
Mrs Martha Cole , Adrian's beloved grandmother had been hospitalized for months. It had been a normal routine for him to shuffle between his job and the hospital.
He always held back his inner struggles but today, he just couldn't take it.
Amelia actually asked him to marry her for a f*e. Did he look so cheap? Or was he just a pawn people loved to play with.
Adrian's in-depth thinking made him completely oblivious to the wave of a hand and the sweet greetings nurse Claire offered.
"Adrian?" She called out now with a frown but was surprised he only walked past her.
She just stood and watched him in amazement.
Mrs Martha's health condition had gotten worse in recent times.
She wondered if it was the reason why he was so uptight.
" Oh, poor thing." She mumbled sadly and made her way to the reception.
However, Adrian walked his way down the alley and into Mrs Cole's hospital room. His heart clenched and felt heavy with worry.
Inside the room, Mrs Martha Cole, laid in the bed, her face pale and frail. A clear indication of all the turmoils she was going through.
She was hooked to machines which beeping around her seemed to echo the anxiety building in his chest more.
His fingers twitched as he smiled awkwardly at the old lady.
The doctor, a middle-aged man with a kind face, whom Adrian had known for years stood beside Mrs Cole's bed. He was quite happy to see Adrian, as the two had created a good relationship.
He gently noded and tugged at Adrian's sleeve as he got closer, giving him a sign that he needed to speak privately.
Outside the room, both men shared serious looks and great tension was palpable in the air.
"Adrian, I'm afraid we have some bad news," he said gently. "Mrs Cole's condition has taken a turn for the worse. She needs surgery, and we need to schedule it as soon as possible."
He tried to remain calm, but even felt sorry for Adrian and how bad the situation had turned out to be.
Well for Adrian, he just stood there, his face expressionless and his eyes cold.
The world seemed to crumble around him. It felt like he'd been punched in the gut, and all the air was knocked out of him.
He glanced at his grandmother through the open window of her room. He couldn't believe she had gotten so bad.
Her eyes were sunken and her skin clammy. She looked like she had no life left in her.
Adrian sighed inwardly and returned his gaze to the doctor.
"What's the prognosis?" he asked, trying to keep his voice steady.
The doctor's expression became even more sober as he heard him speak.
He slightly pinched his nose and adjusted his round glasses before answering Adrian.
"We'll do everything we can, but...it's not looking good. We need to act fast." He responded carefully.
Adrian felt like he was drowning already, in an endless sea of despair and nothingness.
Was that all life had to offer him?
He knew it too well, he couldn't lose his grandmother. Not now. Not ever.
It made sense to him and even though he hated his options, he knew he had to try.
Without a word, he turned and walked out of the hospital.
Surprisingly, there was a downpour outside. It felt as though every drop of the rain outside mirrored the turmoil brewing inside him. It rained cats and dogs.
But Adrian, he didn't even flinch as he walked so determined under the rain. He felt like soaking in his situation as he walked, rather than taking an Uber.
The streets were empty, the twilight stood out wild and life was just happening.
Adrian's feet paddled him on autopilot to Amelia's villa.
He didn't know why he was going there, but something about her proposal lingered in his mind. It felt like he was under the influence of something mysterious .
As he approached the villa, he was shocked as he saw Amelia standing at the door. He couldn't see so clearly under the rain, but it looked like she was battling something.
Perhaps a look of concern was etched on her face.
Or was it all in his head?
Amelia's eyes soon found he's as she stared into the rain.
A cold shiver ran down her spine as she saw him. But Amelia was a calculative and collected woman, perhaps the reason why she didn't budge.
She was dressed in a simple white robe, her hair dripping wet.
"Adrian, what happened?" she asked, in a cold, nonchalant tone as he got closer.
Thanks to his position as her personal bodyguard, he wasn't restricted entry at the gate.
Adrian's eyes locked onto Amelia's closely, and for a moment, he forgot about everything else.
It felt like those hazel eyes of hers held the answers to all his questions. It felt completely mesmerizing.
However, this notion of his immediately changed the moment she glared back at him.
It must've been the volume button, because somehow he instantly found himself spilling.
"My grandmother," he said, his voice cracking.
He could see the expressionless look on her face and wondered if she was following.
"She needs surgery. I don't know how I'm going to pay for it." He further blurted.
Amelia's expression slightly softened upon hearing this, and she stepped aside, allowing him to enter her inner courts.
"Come in, we need to talk." She said,
Adrian followed her into the living room, with his shoulders almost dropping to the ground. His eyes were also fixed on the floor.
Amelia walked out and came back with a tumbler hooked between her fingers.
She had a big smile at the edge of her lips.
Amelia then spoke, her voice was firm but gentle
"Adrian, I'll give you the money you need for your grandmother's surgery. But you have to agree to our deal." She said, leaning into his chair slightly and crossing a good space between them.
Adrian's head instinctively snapped up, as his nostrils were filled with nothing but the intoxicating scent of tangerine , mixed with the essence of chocolate.
He's eyes locked onto hers as her hot breath tickled his face.
He knew what she was offering. He knew what he had to do. But the problem laid in the question, was he ready for it?
Adrian carefully closed his eyes. He didn't mutter a word, he nodded.
Amelia's expression didn't change, but a hint of surprise flickered in her eyes as watched his face closely.
There was this unknown tingling sensation that crept up to her belly.
It felt strange.
She rolled her eyes and took steps backward.
"Very well," she said
"But let me make one thing clear; our arrangement comes with rules. You will not touch me, you will not expect intimacy, and you will not question my decisions."
Adrian nodded again. He was ready to do whatever it took to save his grandmother.
But just as he thought he had hit rock bottom, Amelia dropped another bombshell.
"There's one more thing. You'll have to pretend to be my husband in public. And you'll have to convince everyone that we're in love. Do you understand?" She asked in her deepest icy tone.
Adrian's eyes widened even more, his mind equally reeled. What was he getting himself into?
He's lips parted and
just as he was about to ask, Amelia's phone rang, shrill in the silence.
She glanced at the screen for a few seconds, and her expression seemed to darken.
The thick fog took over, making the room so congested.
"I have to take this." she said, turning away.
As she walked away, Adrian's eyes followed her back.
He felt something abnormal creeping around.
And then, just as Amelia was about to answer the phone, a figure emerged from the shadows outside.
A figure Adrian hadn't noticed before. A figure who seemed to be watching Adrian with an intensity that made his skin crawl.
The figure's eyes locked onto Amelia, and Adrian saw a flicker of recognition.
"Amelia," the figure mouthed, before disappearing into the night.
Amelia's eyes snapped back to Adrian, a look of warning in her gaze. "Don't ever mention this to anyone," she whispered, her voice deadly serious.
And with that, everything went black.
The atmosphere in the safehouse was calm.Morning sunlight streamed through the tall windows, casting warm, golden designs on the walls. It was one of those rare mornings when everything felt peaceful. Nora was at the dining table, busy with her colored pencils and humming a gentle melody. Meanwhile, Amelia sat nearby, her coffee neglected in her hand, watching the steam rise like signals from a different world.The events of the previous night were still fresh in her mind—the soothing sound of Adrian’s voice, the comforting warmth of his shoulder close to hers, and the silence that felt more meaningful than words. It frightened her how effortlessly she could slip into that space with him, yet it also brought her a sense of comfort.Just as she was starting to unwind, there was a knock.Not loud, but deliberate.Adrian’s boots shuffled across the hardwood floor as he made his way to the door. "I’ll get it."Amelia barely managed to nod before the door swung open, and she froze.A reco
(POV: Adrian)"The city outside was unusually quiet.The rain from last night had washed the skyline clean, leaving behind a sky so pale and soft it looked almost like a dream. The safehouse was in a quieter part of town, surrounded by trees that whispered instead of making a racket. For the first time in ages, Adrian didn’t feel the usual weight of urgency sitting on his shoulders.Inside, the house was peaceful. Amelia and Nora were still snoozing.Adrian leaned by the kitchen window, nursing a cup of black coffee that had gone cold ages ago. His mind drifted back to the previous night, remembering how Amelia had broken down in his arms, the quiver in her voice when she whispered she might be the issue.He hadn’t really known what to say then. But he held her close. And maybe, just maybe, that was enough for that night.A soft sound pulled him back, and he turned around. It was Amelia.She stood barefoot in the doorway, wearing one of his old T-shirts and pajama pants. Her hair was
The rain gently tapped against the windows, just a calming beat in the background. The storm from last night had blown over, but inside Amelia, things were still a bit chaotic. The walls of the new safehouse were stark white, quiet, maybe too quiet. It didn’t feel like home. Honestly, nothing had felt like home for ages.Adrian was somewhere in the kitchen, making sure the locks were secure again. He hadn’t slept much, and she could see it in the way his shoulders hung a bit lower today and how tense his jaw was when he thought no one was watching. Nora was finally snoozing on the couch, curled up with her stuffed rabbit. Her fever had dropped, but it had shaken Amelia more than she wanted to admit. Leaning by the window, she wrapped her arms around herself. Outside, everything looked normal, cars were driving by, and people were strolling along. But inside her head, the world felt different, and this time, she wasn’t sure if she could keep up.“You good?” Adrian asked softly.“Do yo
Adrian's POVThe storm had blown over, but you could still feel its vibe hanging around.The fireplace still had a hint of woodsmoke in the air. The wine glasses were left untouched from the night before, half-filled and still warm to the touch. Adrian hadn’t really moved for hours. He was perched on the edge of the couch, one hand casually resting across his lap while the other was close to Amelia's head as she curled up beside him. He knew she hadn’t meant to doze off, especially not in his arms, but she did, and it felt right.Amelia hadn’t meant to fall asleep. He could sense the tension still hanging onto her even in her sleep. Her fingers would twitch every now and then, and her breathing was shallow and a bit uneasy. Not a word was exchanged after the kiss—not when she pulled away, and not when he quietly pulled her back so she wouldn’t have to be alone.He didn’t bother trying to analyze what had just happened. Some moments were just too raw for logic. It was all about the hea
The storm blew in fast, thick clouds swallowing the sky while thunder rumbled overhead. The penthouse windows shook in the wind, and the lights flickered once, twice, before settling back into a cozy glow. Amelia stood in the living room, hugging herself tight as the wild weather matched her tumultuous feelings—chaotic, loud, and impossible to ignore.Adrian had just tucked Nora into bed when he heard his own soft footsteps approaching. He didn’t say anything as he walked in—just glanced at her with a quiet, unreadable look before heading to the kitchen. "Want anything?" he asked softly. "I'll have what you're having," Amelia replied. She watched him move through the shadows, calm and steady, and it made her chest tighten. The way he moved, how his long-sleeve shirt hugged his arms—what would it feel like to be wrapped up in those arms? But as soon as that thought crossed her mind, she shook it off. She can’t be thinking about him... Not like that. He came back with two gl
Adrian wasn’t really accustomed to this kind of quiet. It wasn’t the heavy kind that felt like a warning; instead, it wrapped around the room like a cozy blanket. It was the first time Amelia had left him alone with Nora for more than an hour. She had to go meet her lawyers to finalize some stuff for the custody case, barely making eye contact as she handed him Nora’s lunch schedule and allergy notes.“She likes her crusts cut off,” Amelia had said flatly, steering clear of his gaze. “And broccoli? Absolutely not. Don’t let her convince you to give her candy.”He nodded, taking the paper from her, feeling that invisible barrier still looming between them after their last chat. He had offered to go with her, but as usual, she shot him down and stormed out after dropping off the instructions for feeding Nora.He was getting tired of this back and forth, but he got that she needed her space. Still, how long could he hold on? She was pulling away once more, and he couldn’t really blame he