LOGINAfter losing her parents in a mysterious car accident, Maya finds solace and eventually love with Damson, the boy who grows up beside her and becomes her husband. She sacrifices everything for him, believing love can survive poverty, hardship. But when a tragic accident leaves Maya deaf and heavily pregnant, the man she trusted turns cruel. Betrayed by her husband, abused by his mistress, and cast aside by the very family she called her own, Maya loses her unborn child and is left for dead in the mountains. She survives. Rescued by fate and scarred both inside and out, Maya disappears from the world that tried to destroy her. When she crosses paths again with Marcus a powerful billionaire CEO who once showed her kindness, her life takes an unexpected turn. Bound by a secret contract marriage and a shared desire for justice, Maya is reborn with a new face, a new identity, and a carefully planned revenge. What follows is a deadly game of deception, seduction, and downfall where every lie is exposed, every betrayal punished, and every sin brought to light. In the end, justice is served, the truth behind her parents’ deaths is revealed, and Maya must choose between vengeance and healing… because sometimes, the greatest revenge is surviving and reclaiming the life they tried to steal.
View More“Get out of my way.”
The words came like a slap.
He shoved the pregnant woman aside as he stormed through the doorway. Her back struck the frame, a sharp gasp tearing from her lips as pain rippled through her body. She staggered, one hand flying to her stomach, the other clutching the wall for balance. For a moment, the world tilted but she forced herself to steady her breathing.
“How many times have I told you not to wait for me?” he snapped. “I come home stressed every single day, and then I’m forced to look at your pathetic face. It only makes everything worse.”He snapped .
Maya swallowed hard.
Her eyes glistened, but she didn’t cry. Slowly, carefully, she reached for his hand, her fingers trembling as they touched his wrist. With the other hand, she pointed toward the small table nearby the plate of food she had kept warm for him. Then she gestured again, her movements gentle, asking him why he was late… asking him to eat, at least a little.
He let out a sharp, humorless laugh.
“Jesus Christ, are you really that dense, Maya?” he scoffed. “How many times do I have to tell you I don’t understand your stupid sign language.”
Her hand froze mid-air.
“The accident didn’t just make you deaf and mute,” he continued coldly, leaning closer so she could see his lips clearly. “It made you stupid too. Read my lips. I don’t want your food.”
He slapped her hands away.
Without another glance, he turned and marched upstairs, his footsteps heavy with anger.
Maya looked at him, sadness clouding her eyes.
She slowly sat at the table where she had prepared his meal, her movements heavy, careful. Pain rippled through her body, and she released a tired breath, one hand drifting to her swollen belly.
What happened to you, Damson? she asked silently.
Her fingers spread protectively over her stomach as a quiet resolve settled in her chest.
I will win his love back, she promised inwardly, clinging to the thought.
The accident had changed everything. It had stolen her hearing… and her voice. Since that day, her husband had grown cold, distant like a stranger living under the same roof. Still, Maya remained gentle, repeating her daily routines with unwavering patience, believing that one day he would soften, that he would return to the man she once knew.
She stood slowly, wincing as she gathered the untouched food and placed it carefully into the refrigerator. Then she made her way to their room.
Inside, she found him sprawled on the bed, phone in hand laughing.
The sight made her heart twist in two opposite directions. Sadness bloomed… yet happiness followed closely behind. It had been so long since she had seen him smile like that.
Who is making you this happy? she wondered.
He noticed her then. Without a word, he grabbed his pillow and blanket, still focused on his phone, and walked past her, heading toward the couch.
Understanding struck her like a quiet blow.
He doesn’t want to sleep with me.
The thought tightened her chest.
Did I anger him by waiting for him? By asking him to eat? she questioned herself, guilt creeping in, but she pushed the feeling aside. She didn’t want to disturb him further.
Maya lowered herself onto the bed, her body aching legs throbbing, back burning with fatigue. Curling slightly, she rested a hand on her belly, breathing through the discomfort.
Despite everything, she forced her eyes shut.
And eventually, exhaustion carried her into sleep.
Morning came too quickly.
Maya jolted awake and instinctively reached for the clock. Her breath hitched when she saw the time.
She had overslept.
Panic surged through her as she hurried out of bed, her body still heavy and sore. She rushed downstairs to the kitchen, heart pounding, praying he wouldn’t come down before breakfast was ready. Damson always left for work after eating. Always.
Her hands trembled as she searched for something anything she could prepare quickly.
Then a bold idea struck her.
She remembered the food she had carefully stored in the refrigerator the night before. Moving swiftly, she warmed it gently, making sure not to burn it. When it was ready, she arranged it neatly on the dining table, forcing her breathing to calm.
She waited.
When Damson entered, Maya lifted her hand and signed a soft good morning, her eyes hopeful.
He scoffed.
Without acknowledging her, he sat down and took a bite. The moment the food touched his mouth, he let out a sharp laugh.
“Why did you give me yesterday’s food?” he snapped. “Huh? Do I look like a dog to you?”
His voice rose in anger.
Maya stood frozen beside the table. She couldn’t hear the words, but she didn’t need to. His expression twisted with fury told her everything. Somehow, he knew.
Her hands moved quickly as she tried to explain. She signed that she had woken up late, that she felt unwell, that she had only warmed the food from yesterday so he wouldn’t leave hungry.
Damson shot to his feet.
“I told you I don’t understand your stupid language!” he yelled.
With one violent sweep of his arm, he shoved the plates off the table. They shattered against the floor, the soundless crash still jolting her. Maya flinched, instinctively shielding her belly as shock rippled through her.
Without another glance, he stormed out of the house.
Silence followed.
Maya slowly knelt on the cold floor, pain spreading through her knees and back. Her chest felt tight, her thoughts spiraling.
Did it taste bad?
Is that why he’s so angry with me?
As Maya cleaned up the broken plates, a sharp sting shot through her finger.
She sucked in a broken breath as she realized a shard of glass had sliced her skin. Blood welled instantly.
Wincing, she wrapped the cut with a cloth and rinsed it under water, her hands trembling from pain and exhaustion.
Just then, her phone buzzed.
She glanced at the screen.
Where are you? Where are the flowers?
Her heart dropped.
The flowers.
She had completely forgotten.
The chaos of the morning the shouting, the shattered plates, the fear had thrown her mind into disarray. Panic seized her as she hurried to the garage, grabbed a bouquet of fresh flowers, and rushed out to book a cab.
Traffic was unbearable.
By the time she reached the hotel, she was already late.
Clutching the bouquet tightly, she scanned the reference photo on her phone and soon spotted the man who had placed the order. She approached him hurriedly but before she could do anything, he exploded.
“Why did I even hire you?” he snapped. “My girlfriend has already left! Why are you so late?”
Maya froze.
She couldn’t hear his words, but his furious expression and the violent movements of his lips made his anger unmistakable. Quickly, she tried to explain using sign language gesturing that there had been heavy traffic.
That only enraged him further.
“Oh, so now you’re pretending to be deaf?” he sneered. “Using these stupid signs to act disabled?”
He ripped the bouquet from her hands and threw it to the floor, petals scattering everywhere.
Maya’s breath hitched. Fear crept into her eyes as she watched his mouth twist with rage. According to the sharp, aggressive movements of his lips, he was furious.
He suddenly raised his hand.
Maya flinched, instinctively curling inward, her arms lifting protectively.
But before his palm could strike her face, another hand shot out and caught his wrist midair.
The grip was firm.
The paramedics came fast.They wrapped a blanket around Maya's shoulders. She didn't feel it.Her eyes were on the phone. On Nan's face. On the chains."We need to get you to a hospital," a medic said.Maya didn't respond.Marcus was holding Leo. The boy was silent. Traumatized. His small body shaking against Marcus's chest."Where's Nan?" Marcus asked, reading Maya's face."I don't know," Maya said.Her voice sounded hollow.The captain approached. His uniform was singed. His face was hard."The livestream is still running," he said. "Over fifty million people are watching. The whole world just saw your husband blow himself up.""Ex-husband," Maya said."Right. Ex. We need you to make a statement. We need to shut down the stream before""No," Maya said.The captain blinked."Ma'am?""The stream stays on," Maya said. "She's watching. Damson's mother. She's watching right now."Maya pulled up the phone and typed. Her fingers moved fast.She typed directly into the livestream chat."You
Marcus moved first.He stepped between Damson and Leo."You need to leave," he said.Damson's expression didn't change. The tears were still there. The broken look still painted across his face."I have every right to be here," Damson said. "He's my son.""No," Marcus said. "You don't."Damson smiled. It was small and cold.That's when Maya saw it.The mask slipping for just a second. The cruelty underneath.She pulled Leo close."Officers," she said quietly. "He needs to leave."One of the officers moved forward.Damson held up his hands."I'm not here to cause trouble," he said. He was looking at Leo now, not at Marcus or Maya. "I just want to know my son. Is that so wrong? After all these years, I find out I have a child and I'm supposed to just walk away?"Leo looked up at him.The boy's eyes were confused. Wanting to believe. Wanting this to be real."You can't stay," Maya said."Why not?" Damson asked. He was still smiling that cold smile. "The livestream is still running. Milli
The police came fast.Officers rushed into the room, moving around them. One detective stood in the doorway, looking at the shattered window, the bullet hole in the wall."Is everyone okay?" he asked."Yes," Marcus said.The detective looked at Maya."Who did this?"Maya pulled up her phone. The messages. The video of the van. Everything.The detective read them and his face went hard."Damson's mother sent these?""Yes," Maya said."She killed my parents twenty years ago. That's what the livestream needs to show."The detective nodded slowly."We'll secure the building. You'll be safe here.""I'm going live at eight," Maya said.The detective paused."Is that wise?""It's necessary," Marcus said.The detective left.Leo climbed into Maya's lap. His small hands were still shaking."More bad people?" he signed."No," Maya said. "We're safe now."But she wasn't sure that was true.An hour later, a captain came in. He was older, his eyes cold and practical."You're the woman from the mou
Maya did not move.The man in the white coat stood in the doorway, syringe in his hand, needle pointing toward Leo’s bed.For a second no one breathed.Then Marcus moved.He stepped forward fast and slammed the door into the man’s arm.The syringe fell.The man cursed and reached for it.Two security guards rushed in behind Marcus and tackled him to the floor.They pinned him down and cuffed him.The man looked up at Maya as they dragged him out.“Damson’s mother will send someone else,” he said. “She always does.”The door closed.The room went quiet again.Maya dropped to her knees beside Leo’s bed.She held the boy tight.Leo was shaking.He signed against her chest.“Mommy… bad man gone?”Maya nodded.“He is gone.”But she knew it was not over.She looked at Marcus.His shirt was torn. His face was pale.He knelt beside her.“Security has the floor locked down,” he said. “No one else is getting in.”Maya shook her head.“She will find another way.”She stood up and walked to the l
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