Amber is still in disbelief. She collects the letter from Rina and reads it again. This time, aloud.
“Your debt has been acquired by Leon Viremont. You're expected at 106 Vale Crescent in 48 hours. Come alone.” The note had no signature, just clear instruction. She still wasn't sure of what she had just read. “This must be a scam. Leon Viremont? The most influential and powerful billionaire in Ravelle? The heir of Viremont Holdings? What business does he have with me or my father's debt?” “Girl, this ain't no scam. It's a blessing in disguise!” Rina jumped. “This is Ravelle. Anything can happen. But, there must be a catch. You should find out what it is! And who knows, he may end up being your prince charming,” she giggled. “Rina, please.” Amber said as she pressed her lips together. “You play too much.” The door opened suddenly, “Enough of the chit chat. Break's over, get back to work, girls,” one of their colleagues interrupted. “Here we go again,” she sighed and rolled her eyes, folding the paper neatly back in her bag, and they resumed back to work. Amber had gotten off duty, and on her way home, she couldn't stop thinking about the letter she had received. Drifting away in her thoughts, the honk of an incoming vehicle brought her back to reality, “Watch where you're going!” The driver yelled. She quickly adjusted herself and bowed slightly in apology. When she got home, the house was quieter than usual. Her mother had probably gone to the neighborhood casino center, and Zara was fast asleep. She quietly slipped into her room, making sure not to wake Zara. Amber paced to and fro and reached out for the letter. She opened it again, read it continuously like it was going to change if she had read it for long. “What does a billionaire have to do with a girl like me?” she plundered. It was too good to be true. She had only heard about Viremont on TV, saw them on billboards, and knew how much influence they had in Ravelle, but she never thought she could be summoned by Leon Viremont. “He probably wants to use my weakness for his selfish gain.” She thought as she dropped the letter on the table beside her bed, laid down, and fell asleep. The next day, the alarm rang at exactly 6:00am as usual. Amber got up grudgingly and continued her daily routine. On getting to work, before she could even breathe, Rina dragged her to a corner, “So, when are you going to the Viremont mansion?” She asked. Amber looked at her with a stern look, “Going? What do you mean? I'm not going anywhere.“ “What? Are you crazy? What do you mean you're not going? This is a rare opportunity. At least, you should know about the said requirements in the letter even though it may not be of interest to you.” Amber sighed with confusion in her eyes, but she shoved it off, and they both went back to work. On getting home, she walked into the living room to her mother, holding the letter. “How did you get that? Were you going through my stuff?” She asked furiously. “Oh, so, you planned to keep this away from me, huh?” Her voice is sharp and clear. “I didn't think it was important. And besides, I'm not going.” Amber responded as she walked past her. “Come back here. What do you mean you're not going? Do you think you have a choice in this? People like us don't get to say no!” “People like us? What do you mean by that?” Amber echoed. “Yes! People like us who only survived by knowing where to shut up and obey. Whether you like it or not, you leave first thing tomorrow morning, no excuses.” Amber's chest burned down with rage and humiliation. She always knew her mother resented her for being a burden, but she never knew it was to the extent of selling her out. She didn't care to know the reason. All she cared about was money. She entered her room, and while she was still trying to figure out what had just happened, Zara walked in. She had overheard the conversation between their mother and Amber. Without hesitation, she gave her a hug and whispered, “Everything's gonna be fine. I believe in you.” These words melted Amber. She didn't know when the tears rolled down her cheek. After a moment of shared emotions between them, Zara left for her room. The silence in the room was deafening. Amber stood up, walked towards her window, and stared at the sky. “Dad, what do I do?” she whispered, somehow, expecting an answer. Then, suddenly, someone tapped her from behind with a soft voice calling out, “Am, my dearest,” it was her dad. “Dad? How are you here?” She asked, looking like she had seen a ghost. Her dad was dead, so she had technically seen a ghost. He looked exactly like he did before he died. “Come, sit with me.” He pulled her as she followed. They both sat on the bed. “Dad, I miss you so much. It's hard without you here. I'm tired, I'm exhausted, I don't know what to do anymore.” Amber said with a cracked voice. “You don't have to worry. Sometimes, our breakthrough comes in mysterious ways. There's always a silver lining.” “But dad…” “Shhhhh, no buts. Just be rest assured that everything will be fine.” He cuts in. “Remember what I always tell you, “No matter the situation you find yourself in, there's always a way out. Be strong and face your fears,” they both recited in sync. “I'll always be here for you, my darling.” Just as she was about to hug him, he faded away with the breeze. It was then she realized it was all a hallucination. She sat on her bed, holding her knees together and sobbed quietly, not knowing what the next 24 hours would be.“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