MasukNormani gets back from prison after sacrificing her crown, her freedom for her lover, George O'Neil, she's met not with open arms but with divorce papers and a cheque for a fresh start. Cast aside and mocked by George’s new lover, Becky Finnegan, his boss who joined him to set Normani up. They don't know Normani harbors a powerful secret: she’s a princess of Scotland. She is determined to reclaim her identity and seek vengeance against those who betrayed her. Everything changes when she meets Shawn Matters, a dangerously captivating mafia boss. Their intense connection lights up a passion she never saw coming, complicating her thirst for revenge. Her breath hitches. “You don’t know what it’s like to lose everything.” “Maybe not everything, but I know what it’s like to fight for what matters. Let me help you reclaim your power.” Shawns eyes glowed angrily as he spoke. Normani hesitates, torn between her desire for revenge and the pull of Shawn’s unwavering support. “What if I want to watch them all burn?” “Then let’s burn it down together,” he insists, a fierce glint in his eyes. “But don’t lose yourself in the fire. You deserve to rise from the ashes.”
Lihat lebih banyakNORMANI.
The gates of Santiam Prison creaked open, and a blast of cool air rushed to my face. Hitting me was the first breath of freedom after a year, during which I was locked inside those lifeless gray walls. Twelve months. Three hundred and sixty-five days behind bars, not for something I did, but for the man I loved. I didn't regret it anyway.
I once thought I would only stay there a week, maybe even less. My father was powerful and untouchable. He could have snapped his fingers and pulled me out at any moment. But instead, he left me there. To punish me for marrying George. To make me regret loving the one man who didn’t come from wealth or power like me. My father didn't believe in love, he spat at the idea of it.
He sees George as someone who can't truly love, which is why he disapproved of our marriage.
“Normani!” Estella’s voice pierced my thoughts. I turned, and I saw her jump out of her car and run toward me. Her arms wrapped around me tightly when she reached me like she was trying to hold the broken pieces of me together. She smelled like her usual lavender perfume, one that was twice George's salary. She smelled like home, making me miss that place just a little.
“Oh my goodness, you look so lean,” she gasped, cupping my cheeks.
“Well,” I shrugged, trying to smile, “I needed to lose fat, my darling friend”
She frowned. “Don’t joke about something like this. You took the blame for something you didn’t do, Mani. What were you even thinking?!” She pushed her short hair to the side. She looked so pretty in her tiny strap Celine dress. A casual outfit that was worth thousands of dollars.
Estella always called me ‘Mani’
I slid into the passenger seat and let my hand run through my long yet dry hair. It had lost its shine, just like my skin, my energy… everything. Prison does that to me. It was not a place one should be, although I was secluded because of my father’s influence, yet it was nothing like home.
“I thought Dad would help,” I murmured. “George had no one. I figured… since I am his daughter's, he would at least try to save me.”
Estella scoffed, pulling onto the road. Sometimes, she drove like a maniac.
“Well, he didn’t let you rot there for five years. A year was just enough for his ego. Honestly, I’m starting to understand why he hated George. That man dragged you into this whole mess.” She rolled her eyes.
“He didn’t drag me, Stella,” I said quietly.
“George was also framed. His boss—she wanted him, and when he refused her, she set him up.”
Estella shook her head. “Even if that is true, a real man wouldn’t let his wife take the fall. He should have protected you, Mani. And he doesn’t even know you come from a wealthy family that could help you out, so he was expecting you to spend five years there! You gave up everything for him.”
I didn’t respond. What was the point? Estella had made up her mind, she isn't going to accept George just like my father. But I loved George. And I know he loved me too.
When we finally pulled up in front of the little house I shared with George, I got down from the car and turned to her. I called it little because it was nothing compared to the mansion where I used to live. Nothing.
“Are you going to invite me in?” She asked, looking around the house with disgust. I knew the look she had on her face so well. This was the reason I could never introduce her to George, Estella dripped with money.
“You don't have somewhere else to be?” I raised my brows, knowing very well that she was the party type.
She smiled.
“True. The Monaco Grand Prix - god, I am late!” She exclaimed, tapping on her phone with her well-manicured fingers. Without saying goodbye, she drove off.
I smiled to myself and then braced myself before walking up to the house with my heart pounding. I had missed George so much. Missed his voice, his arms, the way he looked at me like I was the only woman in the world. I needed that again. I needed him. He didn't even know I was to be released today, I wanted it to be a surprise.
But the moment I stepped inside, I froze.
George’s mother, Esther, was lounging on the couch in a tank top and shorts. She barely ever visited, and when she did, she made it clear she hated me. Like always, her sharp eyes pinned me the moment she noticed me. It has been a year yet her hatred for me hasn't subsided.
“What are you doing here?” she asked, sneering like I was some insect crawling back from the drain.
I didn’t answer. I simply bowed my head slightly and started up the stairs toward the room George and I shared. I did not want to involve myself in a disagreement with her.
“Normani! You can’t go in there. George is busy!” She called after me, but I didn’t care. I reached the hallway and walked down as fast as my legs could carry me.
The door to our room was slightly open, and my heart raced in excitement to see my man. I reached for the handle, pushing the door further open, and then my heart stopped.
George. He was on his knees.
On his knees.
Proposing.
To another woman.
My stomach dropped to the floor. My vision blurred for a moment, but not from tears but from sheer disbelief. The woman he was proposing to wasn’t just anyone.
It was Becky.
His Boss.
The same woman who had “framed” him.
“All my life,” he said, looking up at her like she was his sun, “I have only wanted you.”
What about me? I wondered, staring at them like I was watching a horror movie.
Becky giggled and held out her hand. “Yes.”
He slipped a shimmering diamond ring onto her finger.
And just like that, my heart cracked open. Everything felt like an unpleasant dream and it happened too fast, it felt like a dream.
A soft gasp escaped me which was enough to make them both turn. George blinked. He looked stunned to see me but not sorry or regretful.
“What are you doing here?” he asked. “You were supposed to still be in prison.”
“I… I was released,” I whispered. I sounded like a stranger in my own body. I sounded pathetic too, like a defeated Koala.
“What is going on, George?” My voice trembled. “Why did you propose to her?”
He stood up slowly, like this wasn’t a big deal at all.
“I proposed to the woman I love the most. Is there a problem?”
The woman you love the most?
“No… no, I’m the woman you love,” I stammered. My voice broke. My whole body trembled.
“We have shared everything—our lives, our bed. You promised me… I even went to prison for you and you promised me! This pathetic woman framed you and now you are proposing to her? Were you brainwashed!” I half yelled incredulously. Everything felt like a dream, one I was ready to wake up from. I didn't care if I would be back in prison!
Becky laughed — a cruel, condescending laugh that made my skin crawl. She curled her fingers around George’s arm possessively. Her brunette hair, which I hated so much. It was just too glamorous for her little head.
“You poor thing,” she said, her voice full of fake sympathy. “You actually believed he was framed?”
My eyes widened.
She smirked. “It was all a trap. A little performance. We wanted you gone, and you made it so easy. You were desperate to save him like a good little fool.”
No. No, that couldn’t be true.
“I… am I dreaming?” My knees felt weak. I couldn’t breathe. “This isn’t real. Tell me this isn’t real.”
George didn’t answer. Instead, he took three steps close to me and then handed me a folded paper. His face didn’t show regret, just irritation. Like I was an inconvenience now. An inconvenience!
I looked down at the paper, and my vision blurred again — this time from hot and angry tear
s.
A divorce paper. His signature was already on it, I could see it through the transparent front cover.
He met my eyes with his cold expression.
“Let us divorce. Sign it and leave!”
What?
Just like that??
Damn! His words cut like a blade deeply through my heart.
GEORGE.“What do you mean someone else bought the company?” I growled into the phone, pacing furiously across my office.“You knew damn well that SiphonEx was set to take over!” I slammed my fist on the desk, frustration seeping in greatly.The idiot on the other end stammered something about sudden legal switches and being outbidded. I didn’t care. I hung up on him mid-sentence and snatched my keys off the table.“I am going to the office myself,” I muttered, more to myself than anyone else although Becky was watching from the couch.“Don’t tell me you lost the company to someone else.”The way she said it, it grated on my nerves like a blunt knife. What the hell? I was fighting for us here, the company and all.“I didn’t lose anything,” I snapped.“I will fix it.”She scoffed, folding her arms.“Can’t you do something perfectly? What do you think my father will say when he hears about this? Do you think he will still want to give his empire to you?”Her words hit hard. I snapped tow
NORMANI.I was fuming.No—“fuming” didn’t even cut it. I was absolutely livid as Shawn led me toward his car. My heart was pounding like a drum in my chest, and my palms were sweating from the aftermath of the encounter. The nerve Becky had to even open her mouth around me… and George? Oh, he had some guts showing up like that, standing beside her like they didn’t both betray me.Shawn opened the passenger door, and I slid in with a huff, my jaw clenched so tightly it could have cracked. He got in beside me and then gave me a long side glance.“You can’t keep reacting like that every time you see them,” he said coolly.“You are going to keep running into them. Probably more than you want to.”I turned to him slowly, heat flaring in my chest. “And what, exactly, do you want me to do? Smile and wave?”He didn’t even blink.“No. I want you to do better. If it is revenge you want, you can’t afford to lose control. They should be the ones losing control. Not you.”I rolled my eyes.“What d
GEORGE.“If there is anyone who should be ashamed here, Becky, it is you!”Normani’s voice sliced through the air like a knife. She pointed her fingers at Becky’s face, her eyes blazing with fury. “You seduced a married man and then sent his wife to jail so you could take her place. Did you think the press wouldn’t find out? ‘The Almighty CEO of Siphon Ex seduces a married man, ruins his home, and gets engaged to him?’ That is a scandal they would devour, Becky. And you know it!” She said it with so much venom that I felt my gut twist. Her eyes burned with a fire I had never seen in her before. Normani used to be soft-spoken, patient, and gentle. But that woman was gone, and I couldn’t even blame her. Not after what Becky and I did to her.Becky’s arm twitched. I could tell she was tempted to slap Normani, but I stopped her midway, my eyes darting to the small group of reporters in the distance. The last thing we wanted was to end up on the cover of tomorrow’s news. Becky had a nam
NORMANI.God. If sin had a face, it would be on this man.Tall, broad-shouldered, dressed in dark navy like he was born into power. His hair slicked back, jawline carved by the gods themselves. His eyes were sharp, daring, like he had seen blood and didn’t flinch. And he walked like a man who had won every fight he ever entered. He was heading toward me and no one stopped him. I felt like no one could dare it.I straightened.“How did you get into my office?” I askedHe smiled, slow and cocky.“I should be asking you that. A woman like you should be ruling kingdoms, not hiding in boardrooms.” He looked around my office like it meant nothing.I narrowed my eyes.“I don’t recall asking for flattery. State your business and reason for coming into my office” I tried to maintain myself. Yes, he was handsome, but I had gotten my fair share of handsome men. They are very dangerous.“Feisty.” He dragged the lone chair in front of my desk and sat, completely unbothered. “I heard you are trying
NORMANI.The sun seeped into the living room from the floor to the ceiling. I stared out, watching the garden. Estella had different species of birds there, and they often chirped, so it was kind of relaxing.I stared at them for what felt like an eternity, my thoughts swimming in thick bitterness as the memories dug deep within me.George didn't know my family or my background because I never told him. My father told me never to tell him about it for the next five years in order to see his true colors. My father had promised to accept him if he treated me right for those five years only for him to fuck it all up at three years.Suddenly, Estella’s voice cut through my thoughts like a blade, smooth but sharp.“I have always known George wouldn’t end well,” she said, sitting across from me in the living room with two cups of Turkish coffee.“But this? Framing you… wanting you to get locked up for five damn years?” She stretched one cup to me and I took it. The aromatic smell took over
NORMANI.The gates of Santiam Prison creaked open, and a blast of cool air rushed to my face. Hitting me was the first breath of freedom after a year, during which I was locked inside those lifeless gray walls. Twelve months. Three hundred and sixty-five days behind bars, not for something I did, but for the man I loved. I didn't regret it anyway.I once thought I would only stay there a week, maybe even less. My father was powerful and untouchable. He could have snapped his fingers and pulled me out at any moment. But instead, he left me there. To punish me for marrying George. To make me regret loving the one man who didn’t come from wealth or power like me. My father didn't believe in love, he spat at the idea of it.He sees George as someone who can't truly love, which is why he disapproved of our marriage.“Normani!” Estella’s voice pierced my thoughts. I turned, and I saw her jump out of her car and run toward me. Her arms wrapped around me tightly when she reached me like she w












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