MasukChayyara, gadis itu harus kehilangan masa remajanya ketika takdir menggariskan Chayyara yang harus menikah dengan pria dingin, kekasih dari kakaknya itu yang sudah menghamilinya. Penasaran dengan kisah selanjutnya?
Lihat lebih banyakChapter 1 — The Offer
Elara Wynn wasn’t supposed to be here. The thought came to her again as she sat across from Rowan Blackmere, hands folded neatly in her lap, posture straight in the way she’d learned to adopt when she felt out of place. The office was too quiet, too clean, too expensive. Floor-to-ceiling glass framed a city that looked unreal from this height, all steel and light and distance. Somewhere below, people hurried through ordinary lives. Up here, time felt suspended. Rowan Blackmere did not look at her as a man looks at a woman he intends to charm. He looked at her like a problem he had already solved. Elara had known him for exactly forty-two minutes. Long enough to know that he was taller than she’d expected, that his voice was lower, steadier. Long enough to notice the absence of unnecessary movement in him—no restless shifting, no tapping fingers, no wasted gestures. He occupied space with quiet authority, the kind that didn’t need to announce itself. She wondered, not for the first time since stepping into Blackmere Group’s executive floor, how she had ended up in a private meeting with one of the most reclusive billionaires in the city. The answer, she knew, was simple. Circumstances. “Ms. Wynn,” Rowan said, breaking the silence with surgical precision. “Before I continue, I want to be clear about one thing.” His eyes were gray, unreadable. Not cold. Controlled. “This conversation is not social,” he continued. “And it is not speculative.” Elara lifted her chin slightly. “Then what is it?” He regarded her for a beat. Just long enough to be deliberate. “It’s an offer.” The word landed heavier than she expected. She didn’t interrupt. Years of navigating professional spaces had taught her that silence, when used well, invited truth. Rowan leaned back in his chair, fingers steepled loosely in front of him. “You were recommended to me because you are discreet. Independent. And, according to the people who’ve worked with you, capable of making difficult decisions without dramatics.” Elara blinked once. “I’m an interior architectural consultant,” she said evenly. “Not a strategist.” “You are someone who understands structure,” he replied. “Function. Boundaries.” She resisted the urge to shift. “That depends on the structure.” “Marriage,” Rowan said. The word sliced through the air between them. For a brief moment—brief enough that she would later question whether it had even happened—Elara forgot how to breathe. Marriage. Not partnership. Not contract. Not proposal in the abstract sense. Marriage. She held his gaze. “I’m sorry,” she said calmly. “I think you need to repeat that.” Rowan didn’t. He simply inclined his head slightly, as if acknowledging that confusion was expected. “I’m looking for a wife,” he said. “And I believe you may be suitable.” There it was. No flourish. No hesitation. No preamble about fate or convenience or circumstance. Just suitability. Elara felt something settle in her chest—not panic, not excitement, but something colder. He wasn’t joking. That much was obvious. Rowan Blackmere did not strike her as a man who tested reactions for amusement. “Why me?” she asked. It wasn’t insecurity that prompted the question. It was logic. “You are unattached,” he said. “Your professional life allows for flexibility. You are not socially entangled with my circle. And”—his gaze sharpened almost imperceptibly—“you don’t mistake attention for affection.” Her fingers curled inward slightly. “That’s a very specific assessment,” she said. “I don’t make vague decisions.” Elara absorbed that in silence. Her pulse had picked up, though her face remained composed. She’d spent years training herself to look unshaken even when the ground shifted beneath her feet. “And what,” she asked, “does marriage solve for you?” Rowan studied her as if weighing whether honesty was efficient. “Stability,” he said finally. “Control. Certain expectations that cannot be fulfilled through temporary arrangements.” “That sounds,” Elara said slowly, “like a business merger.” “In many ways, it is.” She almost laughed. Almost. Instead, she nodded once. “You’re not in love with me.” “No.” The answer was immediate. “You don’t intend to be.” “No.” She exhaled through her nose. “Then why would you assume I’d agree to this?” Rowan’s gaze didn’t waver. “Because I’m not offering romance. I’m offering security.” The word echoed in the space between them. Security. Elara leaned back slightly, allowing herself a fraction of distance. “I don’t recall asking for it.” “You didn’t,” he said. “But you’re at a point in your life where it would be advantageous.” That should have offended her. Instead, it unsettled her. “You don’t know anything about my life,” she said. “I know enough,” Rowan replied. “Your father’s health issues. Your mother’s early retirement. Your freelance status. Your reluctance to attach yourself to a single firm despite consistent demand.” Her throat tightened. She hated that he’d done his research. Hated more that he’d done it well. “I’m not desperate,” she said quietly. “I didn’t say you were.” “But you implied—” “I implied that you are practical,” he interrupted. “And that you understand the cost of uncertainty.” Elara held his gaze, searching for something—cruelty, condescension, amusement. She found none of it. Only resolve. “Say I consider this,” she said after a moment. “What exactly are you proposing?” Rowan stood then, unhurried. He walked to the window, hands clasped behind his back, the city sprawling beneath him like a conquered map. “A private civil marriage,” he said. “No public ceremony. No romantic expectations. You will have full financial protection and autonomy within the bounds of the agreement. Your career will not be interfered with.” “And in return?” “You will fulfill the role of my wife.” Elara frowned. “That’s vague.” “Public appearances when necessary,” Rowan clarified. “Shared residence. Discretion. Loyalty.” She caught the word immediately. “Define loyalty.” He turned back to her. “No emotional entanglements that compromise the marriage.” “You mean fidelity.” “Yes.” “And you?” she asked. “I will adhere to the same standard.” She studied him. “You’re asking for exclusivity without affection.” “I’m offering transparency without deception.” Elara considered that. “Is there a time limit?” she asked. Rowan paused. “No,” he said. “This would be… indefinite.” The room felt smaller suddenly. “And if I want out?” “There will be provisions.” “Provisions written by your lawyers,” she said flatly. “They will be negotiable,” he replied. “Within reason.” Silence settled again. Elara stared at the polished surface of the desk, at her faint reflection. She thought of her mother’s quiet resilience. Her father’s pride. Her own carefully balanced life, precarious but hers. This would upend everything. “This isn’t about companionship,” she said. “No.” “It’s not about desire.” “No.” “It’s not even about appearances alone.” “No.” “Then what is it really about, Mr. Blackmere?” He met her gaze fully now. “Control,” he said. “Over variables that threaten long-term stability.” Her lips pressed together. “You’re very honest,” she said. “I find it efficient.” “And you don’t care that this sounds—” she searched for the word, “—cold?” “I care about outcomes,” Rowan replied. “Not interpretations.” Elara stood slowly, smoothing her coat. Her legs felt steady. That surprised her. “I need time,” she said. “Of course.” “No pressure?” “No,” he said. “But not unlimited.” She nodded once. “I’ll consider it.” Rowan inclined his head. “You should.” As she walked toward the door, her hand resting briefly on the cool metal handle, Elara paused. “One more thing,” she said without turning. “Yes?” “If I agreed to this,” she said carefully, “I wouldn’t be silent.” Rowan’s brow creased slightly. “I wouldn’t play a role that erases me,” she continued. “I won’t be ornamental.” He regarded her thoughtfully. “I wouldn’t have offered if I believed you were,” he said. Elara opened the door and stepped out into the quiet corridor. Her heart was beating faster now, the delayed reaction finally catching up. Marriage. Not love. Not hope. Not a dream she’d ever allowed herself to imagine in this way. Just an offer. One that would change her life whether she accepted it or not. She walked toward the elevator, spine straight, expression composed. Behind her, Rowan Blackmere returned to his desk, already calculating outcomes. Neither of them realized yet how irreversible the choice before them would be.Chayyara menghirup bau lembaran kertas yang sudah menjadi favoritnya. Matanya berbinar saat mulai memperhatikan rak-rak menjulang tinggi di depannya. Armor berdiri di sebelahnya sambil menggendong Valerio. Mereka sengaja mendatangi perpustakaan ibu kota untuk meminjam buku-buku yang dibutuhkan Chayyara. Sebenarnya Armor sudah memaksa Chayyara untuk membeli saja buku-buku yang dibutuhkannya, tetapi istrinya itu menolak dengan alasan bahwa Chayyara ingin melihat dulu isi dari buku-buku yang ada di perpustakaan. Armor pun hanya bisa mengiyakan. "Sayang, aku ke rak yang di sana ya." Chayyara menunjuk jajaran rak di sebelah kanan.Armor mengangguk. Pria itu menepuk-nepuk pelan punggung putranya yang tertidur, terdengar suara Valerio yang tengah mendengkur halus. Seharian ini mereka telah menghabiskan banyak waktu bersama, dari mulai piknik di taman, bermain sepeda, dan membacakan cerita anak untuk Valerio sambil bersantai. Langit sudah menunjukan warna senja, yang berarti siap menjemput
"Kak Armor," panggil Chayyara.Armor tidak menjawab."Kak."Tetap tidak ada jawaban."Kak Armor! Kay panggil-panggil!" Chayyara mengerucutkan bibirnya melihat Armor yang tidak meresponnya sama sekali. Pria itu tampak sibuk dengan iPadnya di meja kerja.Chayyara beranjak dari ranjang menghampiri Armor. Perempuan itu merebut iPad Armor, lantas ia mendudukkan dirinya di pangkuan Armor. Chayyara menyimpan iPad suaminya itu di atas meja kerja."Kay panggil-panggil, tidak dengar?" tanya Chayyara dengan raut wajah kesal."Panggil apa?" tanya Armor terlihat santai."Tadi Kay panggil. Kak Armor? Kak? Tapi Kakak cuek," ujar Chayyara. Kini tangan Chayyara sudah menangkup wajah suaminya itu. Menatap serius ke arah Armor, "Kak Armor marah?"Armor diam."Kay sudah bikin Kak Armor kesal?"Hening diantara keduanya. Chayyara berdecak setelah menunggu lama Armor untuk menjawab pertanyaannya."Kay sudah bikin Kakak kesal kan? Coba jelaskan, Kay akan bertanggung jawab. Kay janji." Chayyara mengangguk-ang
Setelah obrolan mereka semalam, Chayyara jadi tahu dunia perkuliahan. Armor mengizinkannya untuk kuliah. Suaminya itu juga sengaja menanyakan hal apa saja yang diminatinya selain memasak dan membaca. Chayyara sempat kebingungan, seperti remaja yang baru lulus SMA yang tidak tahu arah tujuannya akan kemana. Chayyara meminta waktu kepada Armor untuk mempertimbangkan jurusan yang akan dirinya pilih karena Chayyara tidak mau salah jurusan dan menyesal di akhir tahun, seperti pengalaman orang-orang di sosial media yang bercerita bahwa penyesalan datang di akhir karena lebih memilih jurusan yang tidak selaras dengan minat dan bakarnya hanya karena agar bisa masuk kampus impian. Begitu banyak hal yang Chayyara tanyakan kepada Armor dan syukurnya suaminya itu sangat sabar dalam menjawab segala pertanyaan-pertanyaannya. Chayyara juga terlihat antusias mendengar penjelasan Armor. Terlihat sekali jika suaminya itu pintar dan berwawasan luas. Ah, semoga Valerio memiliki kepintaran yang sama
Armor berjalan memasuki perpustakaan. Terlihat di sofa, Chayyara tengah tertidur dengan Valerio yang terlelap di dadanya. Armor berdecak melihat putranya itu yang semakin hari semakin menguasai istrinya.Armor melepas jasnya, melampirkannya di lengan sofa. Pria itu menggulung lengan kemejanya hingga siku. Pandangannya terarah ke arah meja kecil di samping sofa. Armor melihat formulir pendaftaran Universitas di sana. Satu alisnya terangkat, lalu beralih menatap istrinya yang masih nyenyak tertidur di sofa.Setelah permasalahan mereka mengenai Hyunjae mereda, Armor dibuat tanda tanya dengan tingkah laku Chayyara akhir-akhir ini. Armor menghampiri Chayyara, mengangkat pelan Valerio dari pelukan Chayyara. Chayyara yang menyadari Valerio diambil dari pelukannya pun terbangun. "Kak?""Tidur lagi saja. Aku akan memindahkan Valerio ke kamar.""Sekarang sudah jam berapa?""Jam delapan."Chayyara membulatkan matanya, "Kay belum memasak apapun!"Armor tersenyum, "Kita makan di luar. Aku sudah b
Armor mencium puncak kepala Chayyara yang terlihat sibuk mengganti pakaian Valerio. Chayyara tersenyum, “Pangeran sudah siap-siap, Kak?”Armor mengangguk, “Dia lagi sarapan roti sambil nonton youtube.”Chayyara menoleh ke arah Armor lantas melotot tajam, “Kakak sudah bilang batas waktunya kan?”Armor t
Chayyara menggembungkan pipinya. Menatap Armor dengan mata berkaca-kaca. Sedangkan Armor tengah duduk di lengan sofa yang tersedia di kamar mereka. Armor tersenyum sinis, "Hanya karena meminjamkan sebuah payung?" Chayyara mengangguk. "Kamu pasti pernah menyukainya kan?" Chayyara membelalakan mat
“Aunty Kay?” panggil suara anak kecil yang sangat Chayyara kenali.“Pangeran?” tanya Chayyara memastikan suara itu. Chayyara keluar dari walk-in closet kamarnya, dan benar saja. Chayyara melihat sosok yang dulunya masih kecil kini terlihat lebih tinggi dan pastinya dengan wajahnya yang lebih tampan.“
Chayyara dan Armor masih menikmati liburan mereka di Gangwon, banyak tempat-tempat yang mereka kunjungi, salah satunya museum. Chayyara sudah menduga jika Pangeran tidak terlalu menyukai tempat yang memiliki khas ala rumah tradisional di Korea. Anak kecil itu sudah jelas lebih menyukai taman bermain












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