LOGINViolet has always been the perfect daughter and the loyal friend, moulded by expectations, driven by guilt, and too afraid to disappoint. From childhood, she was taught that "good girls don’t argue," and so she spent her youth silencing her desires to fulfil others’ dreams. She chose the degree her parents wanted, behaved like her parents wanted, and even married a guy who's father was her dad's business partner. She worked hard, hoping love could change her life, but all she earned was humiliation, no matter how much she gave, it was never enough. Her so called family never even asked what she wants. All her life she spent earning love from her parents who raised her to bear the responsibility of a good daughter. She never say no to her parents knowing they are the reason of her living a good life. She wants to repay the debt for raising her in a safe environment like her real parents even though they are not. But she didn't expected her soon to be husband will turn out her bully.
View More"Stop acting like a nerd and put this on. I've had enough of your excuses."
Violet stood frozen before her mother, eyes lowered, fingers fidgeting as if searching for an invisible thread of courage—one more excuse to escape this nightmare masquerading as a wedding. "Mom, I... I don’t want to get married. I—" "And you think that matters?" her mother, Amelia Joseph, snapped, voice sharp as glass. "Violet, listen carefully. We didn’t adopt you so you could live in comfort without consequences. It’s time you paid us back. Your father needs this alliance with Mr. James William, and that means you marrying into their family. Have we ever treated you poorly? Didn’t we give you food, a home, clothes? This deal is crucial for our future. How can you be so selfish when everything is at stake?" As her mother went on about our family, Violet felt a cold smile tug at her lips—bitter, knowing. She had never truly belonged. Yes, they hadn’t abused her, but love? That was never part of the arrangement. They had always made it clear: she could stay, as long as she didn’t speak too much, didn’t cause trouble. Adopted at fifteen, not for love, but for her beauty—an investment. A pawn. And now, it was time to collect. "O-okay... I’ll d-do whatever you want." Her mother’s expression softened into satisfaction. She gave a nod to the makeup artist standing by. "Good. Make her beautiful. Whatever it takes--" "Ma'am you have phone call from--" One of their house maid came with a phone and before she could complete her sentence. Amelia snatched the phone. "I need to take the call, you guys can continue." The makeup artist nodded, gently ushering Violet toward the chair. As she sat down, her reflection stared back at her—painted, polished, and silent. The makeup brush grazed her cheek like a butterfly's wing, but Violet felt it like a noose tightening around her throat. Her reflection in the mirror was pale, too still—like a ghost being painted to look alive. "Beautiful," one of the artists murmured, unaware of the irony. But Violet didn't see beauty. She saw a mask being built, layer by layer. A mask for a girl who was never really herself. Her mind drifted back to the night they brought her home. She remembered the silence. Not the warm kind, but the type that suffocated. The way her adoptive father had studied her face like a merchant inspecting goods. The way her mother’s voice always dripped with sugar when guests were around—but tasted like poison when no one was listening. They had always told her to be grateful. For the bed. The food. The clothes. Gratitude was expected, not affection. And now—marriage was her price tag. She stared into the mirror, but the girl looking back felt unfamiliar. Her lips moved before her thoughts caught up. "What kind of man agrees to marry a girl he’s never met?" she whispered, her voice too soft to hear. But the makeup artist paused. "Mr. William’s son is… quiet. Reserved. A bit strange, if I may say so. They say he doesn’t like women who talk too much." A chill crept down Violet’s spine. Perfect. Just the way her "parents" liked her—silent, compliant, disposable. She suddenly felt like she wasn’t being prepared for a wedding… but for sacrifice. _______ Violet shifted uncomfortably in the dress, the fabric clinging too tightly to her skin like a second, unwanted layer of identity. The heels bit into her feet with every uncertain step. She wasn’t used to showing so much skin. She wasn’t used to being someone else. She tripped again. Her mother’s eyes flicked over her, sharp and scolding. Violet quickly lowered her gaze and sat, clasping her hands in her lap, forcing herself to breathe as they waited. "Be careful with your steps" Her dad, Liam Joseph, warned her in a dull tone Fifteen minutes passed in a silence so tense it made her ears ring. “Aunt, I told you—I’m not interested in marriage. Please...” A voice came from the hallway. Violet’s head turned slightly, her pulse skipping. That voice. She knew it. A flicker of hope bloomed in her chest. Maybe... just maybe, the person standing behind her didn’t want this marriage either. Maybe they could both walk away from it. Maybe fate was being kind for once. “Keep your voice low. We're already here. Just meet her and then decide.” Her breath caught. That voice—no, it couldn't be. Her stomach churned. “Aunt, please—” He stepped into the room, eyes lazily scanning the space—until they landed on the girl with her back straight and hair cascading down her waist like black silk. His words died in his throat. Recognition flashed across his face. She slowly stood and turned. And their eyes met. "YOU??!" "You!?" The room blurred around her. Violet collapsed back onto the chair, her eyes hollow, her body limp. She couldn’t breathe. It’s over, she thought. Of all the people in the world... it had to be him. To be continued...“I want to make sure this baby is mine before deciding anything.”For a moment, she forgot how to breathe.'That..... that was his first reaction after learning I'm pregnant.'Her lips parted in disbelief, a faint and humorless scoff escaping her. She turned her face away, unable to bear the sight of him. Ethan, however, didn’t spare her a second glance. His jaw clenched continuously as if he were chewing on a thousand ugly thoughts.She turned back to him, eyes burning.She almost laughed, an angry, broken laugh.“Y-You think it’s not yours?”He inhaled deeply as though her question exhausted him.“I just want to be sure the baby is mine before taking any decision.”Her heart squeezed so painfully she felt dizzy. Tears threatened to spill but she forced them back. She refused to cry, not for him.If she cried, it would be for the life growing inside her, the only thing truly innocent in all of this.“What decision are you even talking about? And what if the baby isn’t yours, huh?” sh
Violet’s breath hitched.Not because of the harshness of his tone, she expected that by now.But because of the finality in it.It felt like a door slamming shut right in her face. Her lips trembled as she opened them to speak but he stepped back, running a hand through his hair in frustration. His chest rose and fell sharply, he was hurting, drowning in his own assumptions and yet he wasn’t willing to see the truth even when it was right in front of him.“Ethan.....” her voice cracked helplessly, fragile as thin glass, she again tried to whisper “I’m not lying to you. Not about this. I’m doing it-----”He cut her off with a sharp laugh.“Doing it for a reason? Is that your new excuse?” he asked, shaking his head coldly. “Violet, you walked out of the hotel with another man. You hid your father's surgery from me. You shut me out. And now you're talking about divorce as if my feelings were nothing more than collateral damage. And now you are saying you are doing it for a reason?” he c
“So you finally decided to show your real face, huh?” he whispered, though the tremble in his voice held more pain than anger.And in that moment, Violet felt her soul broke.It hurt more than anything Michael had threatened her with.“You have no reason to pretend anymore,” Ethan continued, his voice low and bitter. “Your dad got his heart transplant. He’s safe now. No one will try to snatch his position.”Violet’s brows knitted together, her chest tightening.How easily he assumed the worst.How deeply his words cut her.He searched her face and found..... nothing.Because she couldn’t show what she truly felt, not with Michael watching through her phone, not with her parents in danger.Ethan’s jaw tightened in frustration at her silence.“For that damn position...” he nearly spat, “you pretended to be the ideal wife this whole time. Didn’t you?” His voice broke, exposing the depth of his devastation. “Violet.... why did you do that to me?”She stared at him, her lips trembling and
The ground seemed to tilt beneath Violet's feet the moment she heard those words as if the very earth was warning her of the evil standing before her. Violet’s breath hitched and she gave the slightest shake of her head, an instinctive, helpless gesture she hadn’t even meant to make. That was all it took for the old man’s lips to curl into a satisfied, venomous smirk. “The moment you get divorced from Ethan,” he drawled slowly, savoring each word, “the deal your adoptive father made with James William collapses. No protection. No support. No one left to shield you or your precious parents.” His smile widened, sharp and triumphant. “Then I will marry Amelia and I will finally become the main shareholder of the company.” He paused, clapping for himself as if he were performing on a stage rather than ripping their world apart. “I’m a genius, am I not?” he asked proudly, turning toward his men. They laughed obediently, nodding like puppets who feared the hand controlling them. Violet












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