LOGIN{Mira’s POV}The front door creaked open. Every heartbeat inside my chest seemed to stop. I slowly lifted my head, expecting a stranger. Instead, I saw Vanessa.Vanessa stood at the entrance with swollen eyes and messy hair, looking as though she had been crying for days. The moment our eyes met, she rushed inside without waiting for permission.“Mira!”Before anyone could react, Vanessa collapsed to my knees. “No,” I whispered, stepping back.Vanessa crawled across the tiled floor until she reached me. Grabbing the edge of my dress, she burst into loud sobs.“Mira, please! I’m begging you!”The room fell silent. My mother stood frozen. My father stared in complete disbelief. “What is the meaning of this?” he demanded.Vanessa ignored him completely. She clutched my legs tighter. “Please, talk to David. Tell him to take care of his son. He’s the only one who can save him.”I looked down at her in confusion. “What are you doing?”“My son is sick. I have nowhere else to go.”“I can’t hel
Mira’s POV}My entire body went numb. Sarah. How was she here? I slowly turned toward the hotel suite door. David’s face had lost every trace of color. “Mira, don’t open that door.” His voice was sharp.Desperate. Afraid. That alone made me want to open it. The knock came again. Three slow knocks. Then silence. “Mira,” Sarah called softly from outside. “Please. You need to hear me.”I looked at David. Then at the door. Then back at him. For the first time since our wedding, I didn’t know who to believe. My husband. Or my cousin. The woman trying to destroy my marriage. Or the man who seemed terrified of the truth. I thought about this whole thing. Who informed David’s concubines that where in dubai. I felt exhausted. Completely exhausted. I had spent the whole day crying, questioning, doubting, begging for answers. Enough. I couldn’t do this anymore. I walked toward the door. David immediately grabbed my wrist.“Mira.”His voice cracked. “ Please.”I slowly pulled away. “No.”His ey
Mira’s POV}The phone kept ringing. Sarah. Her name kept reflecting on my screen like a warning. I couldn’t move. Couldn’t breathe.I was wondering why she was calling me. For some reason, the fear on David’s face terrified me more than the call itself."Mira. ” he said quietly.I looked at him. His expression was some how to me. Almost panicked. “Don’t answer it.”My heart skipped. “What?” His jaw tightened."I said don’t answer it.”The words hit me like a slap. My eyes narrowed. Why don't you want me to answer it? David took a step forward."Because she’s trying to manipulate you.”I stared at him. Then at the phone. Still ringing. Still waiting. Sarah was calling me. Not him. Me. And David was desperate for me not to answer. That alone made my decision. I pressed accept."Hello?” For a second, there was only silence. Then breathing. Fast. Uneven. Terrified."Mira?”Sarah’s voice sounded broken. Like she had been crying for hours."Sarah?”"Mira, listen to me. Please don’t hang up
{Mira’s POV}The room went silent. Dead silent. I stared at David as the voicemail ended. “You promised you would use your wife’s family money to save him. “The words echoed through my head again and again. David looked frozen. Caught. Exposed.For the first time since I met him, he had no explanation. No excuse. No carefully prepared lie. Just fear. Raw fear. And pretentce. Slowly, I removed his hands from my arms. Every touch from him suddenly felt wrong. Every memory felt poisoned. Every smile. Every promise. Every “I love you.” All of it. A lie.“Mira. “Don’t.”My voice came out cold. Colder than I had ever sounded before. David swallowed. You need to let me explain.”Explain what?” I laughed bitterly. “Explain why you married me? Explain why sarah my cousin knew secrets I didn’t? Explain why I walked down the aisle while sarah whispered behind my back?”His jaw tightened. “It’s not what you think.”“Then tell me what it is.”David opened his mouth. Then closed it. The hesitatio
“Please let me explain everything. David’s voice sounded far away now. Like I was underwater. Like my entire body had stopped functioning properly after hearing too many terrible truths at once.I remained on the bathroom floor trembling violently while tears and humiliation burned through my chest. My wedding dress still hung beautifully against my body, but now it felt disgusting.Like I had worn innocence into a marriage built entirely on lies.Behind me, David sighed heavily.“Mira. “Did you sleep with Sarah too?”The silence that followed nearly killed me. I slowly lifted my head. David’s face changed instantly. Not anger. Not confusion. Fear. Pure fear. My stomach dropped violently. “Oh my God.” “No,” he said quickly. “No, it’s not like that.” “But something happened.”“Mira“Something happened!” I screamed.David cursed softly under his breath before pacing away from the bathroom entrance. His expensive shoes echoed against the marble floor while my heart pounded harder and har
MIRA’S POV)The entire ride to the hotel was silent.Painfully silent.The luxurious city of Dubai flashed outside the tinted windows towering skyscrapers, glowing billboards, expensive cars but I saw none of it. All I could see was her face.That woman. And the little boy. My chest tightened painfully as I replayed the moment David saw them. The fear on his face had not been normal. It wasn’t confusion. It wasn't a surprise. It was panic, pure panic.Beside me, David stared down at his phone, typing quickly before locking the screen the second he noticed me watching him.My stomach twisted. “Who were you texting?” I asked quietly.He didn’t answer immediately.“Business,” he muttered finally .Business? I almost laughed. On our honeymoon? I turned my face toward the window again, blinking hard against the tears gathering in my eyes. I hated this feeling. I hated how quickly my happiness was falling apart.Just hours ago, I had felt like the luckiest woman alive. Now I felt like a fool. Th
[ MIRA’S POV ]"Will you calm down, Mira? Today is our wedding day, and we shouldn’t be standing here arguing about something completely irrelevant.""Irrelevant?" I gasped, my voice shaking as I stared at him in disbelief. "Did you just call this irrelevant, David? That little boy called you daddy
[ MIRA’S POV ]"Mom, please stop. Today is a big day for me. It’s my wedding day, Mom. My wedding.""Yes, I know, honey," she whispered, her eyes swimming with a pain that frightened me. "I know what today means to you, and I know how much you love David. But… but I don't want you to go through wit







