Every year in Ravelle, a charity event is held in the community with the purpose of supporting the underprivileged, but most of those who attended are dignitaries from different corners who came only to show off their wealth, network, or take photos.
“Zara! Hurry, we're running late,” Amber's voice echoed along the hallway. “We don't want to miss the event, do we?” while looking at herself in the mirror. She wore a white silky-smooth dress, simple and elegant, her hair tied in a bun and used a red bold lipstick ‐ one she reserves for special occasions. “I'm coming!” Zara responded as she ran towards the door where Amber was standing waiting for her. “How do I look?” She twirled in her glittering black dress with silver straps. “You look like trouble, let's go,” Amber giggled as they both headed out while she locked the door from behind. As they arrived at the event, the view was breathtaking. “Wow…” Zara whispered with excitement, tilting her head around slowly, making sure to capture every view. It was a large outdoor courtyard in the Ivory Distinct. Different luxurious cars packed at the entrance while photographs and reporters were all around anyone with a recognizable face taking pictures and conducting interviews. The yard entrance was decorated with balloons and a large banner that read, “Ravelle Hope for Foundation” while soft music played in the background, other foundation banners placed in corners, photo booths, media crew, and of course, clustered voices of the community elites as they clicked glasses and exchanged pleasantries with soft laughter. “So much for a charity event,” Amber said, as she could see through the purpose of the whole setting. “Amber!” a voice from behind called out. She turned to see who it was, and it was Rina, her closest friend. She waved at her as she drew closer. “It's quite a surprise to see you here. Events like this always rub you the wrong way,” she said. Amber gave a soft smile. “Well, Zara wanted to come, and you don't expect she came alone.” They both continued their conversation, walking towards the registration booth. While they were at it, a sudden commotion at the entrance caught their attention. It was between a young woman and one of the event officials. “You can't come in here looking like this,” he said, in a very sharp and stern voice. “And why is that? It's an open event, and I can dress the way I want,” the young woman responded as she tried to squeeze her way through the officials who were already blocking the entrance. During the struggle, Amber couldn't take it any longer. She hated it to see people in power oppress the less privileged. Before she could think twice, she stepped forward. “Is this how you treat people you claim to help? Last I checked, this is a community event, and it's open to everyone” she uttered, her tone icy and clear. The official turned to her, “And who do you think you are?” “Someone who can't stand public humiliation,” Amber replied. “Aren't you ashamed? Harassing a woman. Now, if you don't want your face on every media outlet tomorrow, I advise you to step aside,” already pulling out her phone. She didn't know she was already the center of attraction, but she didn't care. At first, he was reluctant, but he slowly stepped aside, allowing the young girl to pass through. She gave Amber a thankful smile and soon disappeared into the crowd. “Heyyy, madam knight in shining armor, that was intense,” Rina teased Amber. “And dramatic,” Zara added. And they both laughed. “Oh please…” she pushed Rina slightly on the shoulder. They continued to explore the venue. Meanwhile, across the lawn stood one of the biggest billionaires in Ravelle, Leon Viremont—wearing a black tuxedo that fitted perfectly, crisp, and effortless. He had attended the event on behalf of his father, Douglas Viremont, whose name was called out to have made the biggest donation. Witnessing the drama that had happened between Amber and the event officials, he was fascinated by her boldness. When others are scared to talk so as to not get on the elite's bad side, she stands her ground with distinct confidence. He lifted his fingers slightly to signal his assistant stood behind him. “Sir?” Darious Nox responded to the gesture as he pulled closer. “Find out who she is. The one in the white dress.” Leon said, without turning his gaze. Darious frowned slightly, “Why? Is there a problem?” “Just do as I say.” Darious nodded and disappeared into the crowd. Soon, the event came to an end, and everyone departed to their various houses. As Leon drove home with his assistant, he couldn't stop thinking about Amber. By around 9:00 p.m., Darious had gotten everything he needed to know about her. Leon was in his study, standing close to the window, gazing outside with his hands placed underneath his chin as though he was deep in thought. Then, a knock on the door. “Sir, here's the file you asked for,” Darious said, stretching it forward. Leon turned from where he was, collected the file, and sat down, flipping through the pages. The first thing his eyes caught was her name. “Amber Rose Adao… Adao… why does that name sound familiar? Where have I heard it before?” Leon questioned himself, trying to figure it out. After deep thought, Leon’s memory snapped to focus. A few years back, just before Viremont Holdings became what it was, Leon, at 19 years of age, had run away from home after an intense argument with his father. On that same night, he was robbed and beaten up by some roughs in a dark alley and was left for dead. Just then, a man passing by noticed him. He took him home, treated his wound, gave him food to eat, and directed him back home to safety. That man was Mr. Adao, Amber's father. Although it's been years, Leon hasn't forgotten that kindness and believes he owes him. “Interesting…” Leon whispered as he continued going through the pages. He got to know about her father’s death, where she lived, worked, and the debt she had to struggle to pay. Immediately, a thought ran through his mind. He came up with a proposal, one that would benefit the both of them and also repay her father for his kindness in the past year. He gave a mischievous smile with his right hand rubbing against his chin.“LOVE TRIANGLE SCANDAL? ISABEL MILLER CONFRONTS LEON VIREMONT AND HIS FIANCÉE AT A LUXE BREAKFAST SPOT.”“Oh my world. This is crazy,” Amber said to herself, covering her mouth with her palm as she read through the news content. Attached to it were images from that morning—containing her, Isabel, and Leon, and blurred images of her and Leon leaving the restaurant.“There's really no privacy in this world. How has something that happened this morning made it to the news? They sure do have a lot of time on their hands” She scrolled through the content and finally got to the comments. User1: “Isabel looks like she's about to explode. She should have just saved her face by letting him go. He clearly doesn't love her.”User2: “I have no idea why Isabel will stoop so low to Amber's level. She's a queen and queens don't throw tantrums.”User3: “People calling Amber a gold-digger are clearly mistaken. She doesn't look desperate to me.”User4: “Amber kept her composure while Isabel caused a
“LEON!” She snapped. Darious struggled to stop her. “Get your filthy hands off me!” she shoved past him, finally getting to their table. “I'm sorry, sir. I tried to stop her but—” “It's okay.” Leon cut him short and signaled with his hands. Amber's chest tightened. Fear gripped her from where she was seated. She didn't need anyone to tell her who it was. The rage in her eyes said enough. Isabel. Leon’s arranged fiancée. “What are you doing here? He questioned. “What am I doing here?” She scoffed. “So, this is it? This is what you chose over me? Her?” “Isabel,” Leon warned, his tone coming low as he grabbed her wrist. “DON'T YOU DARE, LEON!” She shoved his hands off her. “You humiliated me in front of everyone. We were supposed to get married. But you embarrass me like this, for what? Some… desperate gold-digger?” she said, pointing a finger at Amber. “Can't you see? She's not your type, not even close.” Amber flinched when she heard those words. Her jaw tightened and her
Chapter 16:By the time Leon got home, it was already late at night. The house was quiet. He loosened his shirt as he stepped quietly into Amber's room. She was already fast asleep, so he thought.He walked up to her and sat carefully beside her, watching her sleep. He was about to leave when he noticed a damp sweat on her forehead. Her brows furrowed, her lips trembling as she whispered broken words in the stillness.“Dad… wake up. Please… don't leave me.” A single tear rolled out of the corners of her eyes down her cheeks. The sight of this made Leon's chest tighten. This was the second time he's seen her like this. She was going through a lot, trying to be strong at the same time.Without thinking twice, he reached out for her hands and soon, her trembling eased. Leon exhaled slowly, realizing how tightly he had been holding his own breath. For a long moment, he just sat there, studying her. He leaned back and wondered what other things she's been bottling up and carrying the burd
Shortly after the call, Leon stood there for a minute, smoothing his expression before heading back to the dining table. Amber glanced at him as though she could sense the shift in him but she said nothing. They ate in silence until Leon’s voice cut through.“You'll be assigned bodyguards from today. It's not safe to go out alone. And don't go out without any notice.”Amber’s fork paused mid-air. The idea of being followed wherever she went felt suffocating, but there was something in Leon’s tone that left no room for protest. She nodded slowly. “Alright.”Although the thought unsettled her, she had no other choice. The silence at the dining table stretched long after Leon’s words about bodyguards. Amber kept her gaze lowered, though her mind buzzed with questions she didn’t dare voice.After breakfast, they both retired to their rooms. In her room, Amber took her phone once again and scrolled through the notifications. Then, she stumbled on a particular message that made her blood r
Leon's POV. I closed the door gently behind me, but the image of her stayed glued in my mind. Her trembling hands, her shaky voice as she spoke, her eyes filled with unshed tears. She had no idea how much she reminded me of myself. I thought of her words. It hit me harder than it should have. I knew what it meant to be nothing more than a pawn, a name, a legacy to be bartered. My father had drilled that lesson into me since I was old enough to stand beside him in boardrooms. My phone blew up with notifications. I had gotten interview requests, calls from reporters, comments, messages, name it. I leaned against the wall and thought of how much pressure Amber would be feeling. I was used to the drama, I could handle it better. But beneath the fierce courage and confidence she displays, lies a soft and broken heart. I should have walked away, kept my distance like I always did. But the truth was, when she looked at me like that, vulnerable, weak, and shattered, I felt something
Amber's POV. My heart dropped as I saw her call. I didn't know what she was going to say or how she was going to react to the news. I swallowed hard and picked up the phone. The conversation I had with her was unbelievable. I was dumbfounded. I expected her to sound concerned, worried, or even angry. Ask about how I was holding up with the entire city gossiping about me, or ask me questions about the news. I wanted her to sound like a mother for once. But contrary to that, she sounded… delighted. Every word she said stuck to me like a tick. “Feelings don’t pay debts, Amber. Results do. If this engagement saves us from disgrace, then you’ll stay right where you are and play your part. For once, don’t ruin things.” Those words echoed in my ears. It pressed down on me like a weight. She didn't care that I was trembling on the other end of the phone, that my face was on every news outlet, that my life had been snatched by a contract I didn't even want in the first place. All she ca