LOGINShe refused the marriage they demanded. He was the Cold CEO feared by all. Yet fate has its own designs. Rachel Raphael’s life has been a mixture of loss and betrayal. Being maltreated by her stepmother and stepsister since her mother died, she was denied everything she deserved. Now, her father, CEO Victor Raphael, demands she marry Matthew Kane, the enigmatic and ruthless mafia CEO. Rachel refuses, she already has someone she truly loves and she refuses to be pawns in the cruel games of power and wealth. But Matthew is no ordinary man, he cold, calculating, and feared by all, he doesn’t take refusal lightly. As Rachel navigates a web of lies, family betrayal, and dark secrets, she discovers that some enemies wear masks and some allies hide knives. Will she survive the storm of love, revenge, and deceit? Or will the darkness claim them both?
View MoreRachel’s POV
The first thing I heard that morning was laughter, it was soft, warm, and happy..
It floated through the mansion walls like a cruel reminder that happiness still existed for everyone except me.
I opened my eyes slowly, staring at the cracked white ceiling above my bed while rain tapped gently against the bedroom windows. For a moment, I stayed still beneath the blanket, pretending I was somewhere else, anywhere but here.
The Raphael mansion was massive. Expensive chandeliers, marble floors, gold decorations, everything screamed wealth and power. But my room looked nothing like the rest of the house.
It sat at the far end of the third floor like a forgotten storage space someone suddenly remembered to place a human being inside. Small bed. Small closet. Faded walls.
Clarissa said it suited me. I swallowed the bitterness in my throat and pushed myself up slowly.
Another burst of laughter echoed from downstairs, it was Elena laughter, she was probably showing off another expensive gift from Father.
I pulled my mind away quickly before the jealousy inside me could grow any bigger, my eyes landed on the small framed picture beside my bed, mom, I felt this sudden pain in my chest.
I picked up the photograph carefully, tracing my fingers over her smiling face. She had the gentlest eyes in the world, eyes that used to look at me like I mattered, like I was loved.
“You always knew how to smile,” I whispered softly, the pain in my chest deepened.
Ever since my mother died seven years ago, this house stopped feeling like home. Clarissa moved in only months later, then Elena, and everything that belonged to Mom slowly disappeared.
Her paintings vanished from the walls, her piano was locked away, her perfume scent faded from the hallways.
And father stopped looking at me the same way too.
I remembered him sitting beside my bed after Mom’s funeral, holding my tiny shaking hands.
“I’ll protect you, Rachel,” “You’ll never lose me too.” He had promised.
But promises were fragile things, especially in this house.
I reached beneath my shirt and touched the silver necklace resting against my chest, mom had given it to me before she died.
Clarissa tried taking it once, but I fought so hard that Father finally told her to leave it alone.
It was the only thing left that still felt like mine, I closed my eyes briefly as Mom’s final words echoed inside my head.
“No matter how lonely you become, never let this family break your spirit.”
A shaky breath left my lips, “I’m trying, Mom.”
God, I was trying so hard. I stood up slowly and walked toward the mirror hanging near the closet.
The girl staring back at me looked exhausted, my long dark hair fell messily over my shoulders, and shadows rested beneath my eyes from another sleepless night.
“You look pathetic,” I muttered quietly to myself.
Maybe Clarissa had repeated it so many times that I finally started believing her.
I changed into a simple cream-colored dress before leaving my room.
The mansion hallways were silent except for the distant clinking of silverware downstairs, every step toward the dining hall felt heavier than the last.
Then I heard Clarissa’s voice before I even entered, “She always walks around looking miserable. Honestly, it’s embarrassing.”
Elena laughed softly.
I froze outside the doorway for half a second, I forced myself forward anyway.
The dining hall looked beautiful as always, large crystal chandeliers glowed overhead while servants moved quietly around the long table filled with expensive breakfast dishes.
But the atmosphere felt cold enough to freeze skin, Elena sat beside Clarissa wearing a beautiful red dress.
My heart ached painfully, i recognized the dress, it was the same one I had once, pointed at months ago while passing a boutique downtown.
Father promised he would buy it for me.
Instead, Elena wore it now, Clarissa noticed my stare instantly and a satisfied smile curved her lips.
“Well,” she said loudly, “look who finally decided to join us.”
Father barely glanced up from the business papers in his hands, “You’re late.”
“I’m sorry,” I murmured automatically.
I sat quietly at the far end of the table, hoping breakfast would pass peacefully, that hope lasted less than ten seconds.
Elena reached for her orange juice dramatically before “accidentally” knocking the glass over near my seat.
Juice spilled across the white tablecloth.
“Oh no,” Elena gasped fake innocently. “Rachel distracted me.”
I stared at her in disbelief.
Clarissa sighed loudly, “Can you go one morning without causing problems?”
I blinked slowly, I hadn’t even moved from my spot.
Father finally looked at me properly, irritation flashing across his face, “Honestly, Rachel,” he said coldly. “You make everything difficult.”
The words hit harder than they should have. Because once upon a time it was this same man who used to carry me on his shoulders through the garden while Mom laughed beside us.
Once upon a time, he used to call me his little princess, he loved me loudly. Now loving me felt like a burden to him.
“I didn’t do anything,” I whispered weakly.
Clarissa scoffed, “Playing the innocent card again.”
Elena smirked while dabbing fake tears from her eyes dramatically.
Father returned to his papers like the conversation no longer mattered, like I no longer mattered.
I lowered my gaze quickly before they could see the hurt in my eyes.
Then I heard Clarissa saying quietly: “The Kane family sent another message this morning.”
My attention snapped upward immediately, Kane?
Father’s expression darkened slightly, “We’ll handle it tonight.”
Clarissa noticed me listening and immediately smiled sweetly, the kind of smile that usually meant trouble.
Father folded his papers neatly before finally speaking again, “Rachel, tonight, we’ll discuss your future.”
I looked at him carefully, a strange chill crawled down my spine.
Something about the way he said it made my stomach tighten painfully.
I nodded silently, but deep down I was restless because I already knew something terrible was coming.
The garden behind the mansion was the only place that still felt alive to me, mom planted the white roses herself years ago, she used to sit beside them every evening while reading books aloud to me.
Now it was the only place where I could breathe without feeling trapped. Rain had stopped by the time I went outside.
The wet air felt cold against my skin as I sat near the roses quietly. I closed my eyes briefly and for a few seconds, I imagined Mom sitting beside me again.
My phone buzzed suddenly, which made me startle, I pulled it out quickly, it was Lucas.
Just seeing his name softened something inside me instantly, me tonight. We need to talk.
I read the message over and over again, a small smile almost appeared on my face before fear crushed it quickly.
Lucas was the only person who still treated me gently, the only person who looked at me like I wasn’t broken.
When we were together, I could almost forget this mansion existed, but Father hated him, and Clarissa hated him even more.
“That boy will destroy what little value you still have,” she once warned me.
Maybe that was exactly why I kept loving him anyway. Lucas made me feel human, a soft breeze moved through the garden suddenly.
I frowned, for a strange moment, I felt like someone was watching me.
I looked up sharply toward the mansion windows, there was nothing, still the uneasy feeling remained.
Then headlights flashed briefly near the front gates, a black luxury car rolled slowly past the mansion entrance before disappearing again.
By evening, the mansion felt unbearably tense. A servant informed me Father wanted to see me in his office immediately.
My heartbeat quickened as I walked down the hallway slowly, the closer I got to the office, the tighter my chest became.
Then I heard voices inside, I stopped instantly.
Clarissa was talking, “The Kane deal must happen tonight.”
My stomach dropped, Kane? Matthew Kane? Even hearing his name felt dangerous.
Everyone knew who he was, the cold billionaire CEO, the man whispered about in fear. Some called him a businessman, while others called him something far darker.
Clarissa continued speaking.“Rachel is useful whether she likes it or not.”
Father sounded hesitant for a brief moment, “Matthew Kane isn’t exactly..”
“He’s powerful,” Clarissa interrupted sharply. “That’s what matters.”
Elena laughed softly inside the office, “She should be grateful anyone wants her.”
My chest tightened painfully, Oh God, so this was about me.
I stepped backward instinctively, but the wooden floor betrayed me instantly.
There was silence in the office, then father’s cold voice came through the door.“Rachel, Come inside.”
My breath caughtI pushed the office door open slowly, Clarissa looked victorious already, Elena smirked openly from the couch.
Father stood near the window holding a glass of whiskey, rain had started falling again outside.
“We’re having a family dinner, and I want you to be there,” dad said
“We have a lot of important things to discuss” he completed it
Matthew’s Point of viewMorning arrived with the kind of pressure that could be measured in stock prices, breaking news banners, and the number of armed guards standing outside my headquarters.By the time my car pulled into the underground garage of Kane Corporation, my phone had already vibrated twenty-three times. Investors, board members, foreign partners, all wanting the same thing. Control.The elevator doors opened onto the executive floor, where controlled chaos greeted me. Assistants hurried between offices carrying folders, security personnel spoke quietly into their earpieces. Large television screens mounted along the hallway displayed the same footage from every news channel.Rachel, my wife has become the city’s favorite headline, “Rachel Kane’s connection to the Raphael scandal raises new questions.” “Heiress or mastermind?” “Will Kane Corporation survive another controversy?”The anchors repeated the same carefully chosen words, each report feeding the next until specu
Rachel’s POV“You found it,” he said simply.There was no surprise in Matthew’s voice, only certainty. As though somewhere along the way, he had stopped expecting me to prove myself and had simply started expecting me to see what others could not.It should not have mattered, yet those four words settled somewhere inside me far more deeply than I wanted to admit.Antonio was already issuing instructions, “I’ll have reconnaissance drones over the area within fifteen minutes.”Matthew shook his head, “No drones.” Antonio looked up, “If anyone has been protecting that place for years, aerial surveillance will warn them before we even arrive.” Matthew said.Antonio nodded once, “Ground team?” he asked.“Small unit,” Matthew answered. “Quiet.” His attention shifted back to me, “You are coming.” he said. Nearly an hour later, we were inside the Intelligence Center preparing for the operation. Several large monitors displayed satellite images of the abandoned church from different angles, t
Rachel’s POVThe estate was already awake long before I stepped into the hallway.Staff moved quietly through the marble corridors, security teams rotated shifts. Somewhere downstairs, I could hear Antonio barking instructions into his phone while the intelligence department argued over the latest data recovered from my mother’s hard drive.Life inside Kane Estate never slowed. Not even after discovering that my mother had known this day would come. I paused outside the study, my fingers tightening around the mug of coffee I’d forgotten to drink, the image of my mother’s face lingered stubbornly in my mind.“If you are watching this, Rachel… it means I ran out of time.”Those words had followed me through the night. She had looked straight into the camera, straight at me, not frightened, not defeated, Just… determined.As though she had accepted that one day I would have to finish whatever she had started. A quiet sigh escaped me, somewhere between learning my mother might still have b
Rachel POVThe war room was already crowded by the time I walked in.Large digital maps covered the walls, red markers blinked across several districts of the city, and Matthew’s captains stood around the central table discussing security routes in clipped, practiced voices. Phones rang almost constantly while members of the intelligence team hurried from one station to another carrying folders and tablets.Nobody noticed me immediately, I preferred it that way, I tucked my notebook beneath my arm and quietly took a place near the back of the room, listening instead of speaking.Edward Hale was still alive, that alone made this morning different from yesterday, and after what he’d revealed at the safe house, that I had always been the real target, Matthew had doubled security throughout the estate. Edward was being treated in a private medical wing beneath the mansion, surrounded by armed guards, if Clarissa discovered he had survived, she would finish what she’d started.Antonio spr
Rachel’s POVThe moment I stepped out of Raphael Enterprises, I felt like invisible eyes were following every moment I made. Most employees had already gone home after the disastrous luncheon, but a few people still lingered outside the building pretending not to stare at me.The phone in my hand
Rachel’s POVThe moment I stepped into Racheal Enterprises, I knew something was wrong, the lobby was polished and luxurious, gleaming marble floors, crystal lighting hanging from the high ceilings. The employees moving through the building in tailored suits while soft instrumental music drifted th
Rachel’s POVThe morning sky above the Raphael mansion looked bruised, I barely slept, because every time I closed my eyes, I saw the anonymous messages again.- Danger follows people you love.The words followed me into my dreams, wrapping around my chest like invisible chains, I sat upright in be
Rachel's POVThe morning arrived quietly over the Raphael mansion, wrapped in gray skies and lingering rain. I opened my eyes slowly, exhaustion sitting heavily in my chest, I had barely slept. Every time I closed her eyes, I heard her father’s voice again. “You will marry Matthew Kane.”The words
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