LOGINThe grand ballroom of Oheka Castle glittered under crystal chandeliers, its French-inspired arches framing a sea of the world's most privileged guests.
Cecilia Martin and Ronald Donovan had chosen this fairytale setting for their engagement party. Champagne flutes clinked, couture gowns whispered across marble floors, and yet-- No bride. No groom. Gia smirked from her perch near the entrance, watching Rolls-Royces and Bentleys disgorge confused attendees. Her manicured fingers tightened around her clutch. Perfect. Ronald wasn't coming. That much she knew. It wasn't that he was afraid--he simply couldn't show his face. Everyone in their circle knew Cecilia's reputation, fiery, unpredictable, and dangerous when crossed. If she decided to explode in this party, she'd take everyone down with her--Ronald included. And Cecilia? That prideful bitch would rather set herself on fire than face this crowd as the punchline of the evening. "WHERE THE HELL ARE THEY?" Edward Martin's snarl cut through the murmurs as he stormed past waiters bearing beluga caviar. His tie hung loose, his usual composure fraying. George Donovan, Ronald' father, offered a strained chuckle. "Looks like Cecilia and Ronald decided to play a little joke on us," The guests were already seated. It was becoming painfully clear--they weren't coming. Edward sighed heavily. "Let's go. Time to make some kind of statement before this becomes a complete disaster." "Agreed." The two men walked toward the ceremony platform. Guests, previously scattered and engaged in idle chatter, began to hush as the fathers stepped up. Edward grabbed the microphone, his smile a rictus of control. "Ladies and gentlemen," he crooned, "thank you for joining us on this unconventional celebration. It appears they have chosen to... eschew tradition!" The room responded with a mix of polite laughter and raised eyebrows. "Yes, Edward," George chimed in, playing along. "No need to overcomplicate things if they want to keep it simple." The two exchanged knowing glances as the crowd relaxed into half-amused, half-curious murmurs. The wedding march began to play in the background, barely noticeable over the hushed gossip now circling the lavish hall. *** "Looks like Edward is about to have an aneurysm." Gia's mother whispered to her, her smirk widening. Gia smirked at her mother's whisper, watching Edward Martin's thunderous expression as he stormed off the makeshift altar. "Oh, it's not over yet." But before they could savor it-- Screech. A battered car rolled up the castle drive. The engine sputtered. The car was out of place among the Rolls-Royces and Bentleys--and even more shocking was who stepped out. Cecilia Martin. Gia's smile faltered. What the hell was she doing here? And-- Who the fuck is that? She couldn't understand it. What the hell was she doing here? She was walking in arm-in-arm with a man no one recognized. Striking, tall, and calm. Even though their outfits were modest, the two of them looked like they belonged--like they'd walked off the pages of a modern fairytale. Liam leaned in close to Cecilia, voice low and amused. "I think the next thing that gentelman does... is slap you." Cecilia didn't flinch. Across the venue, Edward's heart jolted when he spotted his daughter. Relief washed over him for a moment--but it vanished just as fast when he realized she was holding another man's arm. In front of hundreds of high-society guests... this looked exactly like what it was, a betrayal. She had shown up with someone else. At her own engagement party. Edward stormed forward, fury blazing in his eyes. Cecilia stood tall, waiting for the slap she fully expected. But it never came. Instead, a firm hand caught Edward's wrist mid-air. Liam's expression didn't waver. Calm. Steady. "Sir. you must be Cici's father," he said with an easy smile. "Nice to meet you, sir. I suppose that makes you... my future father-in-law." "Get lost." Edward's glare cut straight through Liam before locking back onto Cecilia. She didn't move. "Dad, this is my engagement party. How do we move forward without my fiancé?" "YOUR FIANCÉ IS RONALD!" he bellowed. "He caught the first flight out of New York this morning," she replied coolly. "Then go marry him wherever he went!" Cecilia's voice dropped to a lethal whisper. "You actually thought I'd marry a man WHO FUCKED MY COUSIN GIA?" The room plunged into silence. Every head swiveled. Gia's face crumpled--she'd never dreamed Cecilia would air their dirty laundry in front of Manhattan's entire elite! This wasn't some trashy tabloid scandal. These were society's crowned vipers. She had to deny it. This would ruin her. Gia's hands shook under the weight of a hundred judgmental stares. "You're lying!" Her voice cracked. "How dare you--" Cecilia let out a soft, knowing laugh. She scanned the crowd, eyes landing on a familiar face. "Mr. Bennett," she called, raising her voice to the editor of US Weekly, "remind me to give you an exclusive after this. ON THE HOUSE." Gasps. Quiet chuckles. Tension thick enough to cut. Cecilia turned her gaze back to Gia and said calmly, "I'LL SEE TO IT everything ends up in print. If I'm slander you, SUE ME. I'll be waiting." Gia froze, lips parting but no sound coming out. That reaction was all Cecilia needed. No further explanation. No argument. Truth speaks loudest in silence. With grace, she looped her arm through Liam's once more, walked to the center stage, and raised a champagne glass high. "To loyalty!" As if the world hadn't just imploded.Morning sunlight filtered softly through the sheer curtains, warming the room with a gentle glow.The air still held the lingering heat from the night before.Cecilia blinked awake, her vision slightly hazy.The first thing she saw was Liam propped on one elbow, his hand cupping her cheek as he watched her with quiet, overwhelming tenderness.Her heart skipped a beat.The moment felt unreal—like a dream that might dissolve if she dared to move.Liam brushed a loose strand of hair from her forehead, lowering his voice."Morning."His cool fingertips helped pull her fully into consciousness."Mm." Cecilia gave a soft, sleepy hum.She wasn't ready to face reality yet. Instead, she tugged his hand beneath her cheek like a pillow and closed her eyes again, trying to stretch the moment a little longer.Liam didn't rush her. He simply stroked her hair slowly, rhythmically.He knew exactly what she was doing—she always acted like this before a goodbye.Cecilia soaked in the peaceful silence,
Later that night, Liam stood by the open window, watching a thin trail of cigarette smoke drift into the cool darkness outside.He exhaled the final ring, crushed the cigarette into the ashtray, and set it aside.The dim bedside lamp cast warm shadows across his bare torso, highlighting the sharp cut of his abs and the clean lines of his muscles.He glanced toward the bed.Cecilia was fast asleep, her breathing steady and soft.Picking up his phone, Liam dialed a number.The ringtone dragged on until someone finally answered—impatient, drunk, and surrounded by noise."This better be good," Nick slurred. Behind him came the thump of club music and a woman's giggle."I sent something to your email." Liam's voice was icy and controlled. "Tomorrow morning, ten o'clock sharp—I want every major news outlet running it as the top headline."The other end went silent for a full second.Nick sobered instantly. He straightened up, brushing away the woman leaning on his arm."What headline?""Jus
When Liam unlocked the door, darkness greeted him.The apartment was completely unlit, and his heart tightened at once.He fumbled for the switch in the entryway. A warm, dim glow spilled down the hall, revealing that the bedroom door was slightly ajar.He changed his shoes as quietly as he could and walked toward the bedroom.The moment he stepped inside, his pupils constricted.Cecilia lay flat on her back on the bed, still wearing the light-colored nightdress from earlier.Her eyes were open, staring blankly at the ceiling, her expression hollow—like all the life had been drained out of her.Moonlight filtered through the window, casting a pale glow across her face, making her look almost translucent.She didn't react at all when he entered.Liam's throat tightened. He walked over and instinctively reached out—then pain shot through his right arm, forcing him to use his left hand instead.He knelt beside the bed, gently cupping her forehead with his palm. His thumb brushed her skin
The sharp scent of antiseptic filled the hospital room as Liam clenched his jaw, letting the nurse wrap the final layer of bandage around his arm.The sting barely registered—nothing compared to the restless, burning worry twisting inside his chest."Sir, you really should stay for observation—""That won't be necessary." Liam was already getting to his feet, grabbing the jacket draped over the chair.The sudden movement tugged at his wound, a quick jolt of pain shooting up his arm. He winced but forced his arm through the sleeve anyway.The hallway smelled even stronger of disinfectant. His dress shoes struck the glossy floor in sharp, hurried clicks. In his mind, Cecilia's face kept replaying over and over—Was she still waiting for him?Was she worrying because he left without warning?Cold night air rushed against his skin the moment he pushed the hospital doors open.Liam stopped short on the steps outside.Robin was leaning against a black sedan, his tall silhouette stretched lo
"Do you… really like him that much?""I—" Rebecca's mouth opened on reflex, but the words caught in her throat.She was utterly stunned.This wasn't any of the judgments she had anticipated.No interrogation, no reprimand, none of the paternal authority she had braced for.He was just looking at her, his tone unnervingly calm, as if he genuinely wanted to understand, to step into her world and comprehend a truth he hadn't known.His posture suggested he cared about her feelings.Rebecca's mind went blank, then was flooded by a surge of emotion—this was the first time her father was truly willing to listen to her thoughts, perhaps her last chance to plead her case!She had to seize it!Her voice trembled slightly, but her gaze was unusually resolute:"Yes, Father."Those two short words seemed to expend all the courage she had saved up over the years.She watched his expression nervously, and seeing no anger, she gathered her resolve to continue:"To be honest, I thought about giving u
The hallway sconces cast a dim, yellowish glow, stretching Rebecca's shadow long and thin at her feet.She stood before the door, her right hand lifting and then falling, repeating the motion three or four times, yet never quite managing to land on the wooden surface.Each time her fingertips were about to touch the panel, that familiar chill would shoot up her spine, making her pull back involuntarily.The courage she'd mustered moments ago seemed to dissipate completely here, in front of this door.Just as she raised her hand for the fifth time, finally steeling her resolve to knock—Click.The door opened from the inside.She froze mid-motion, hand suspended in the air."F-Father!"Rebecca snatched her hand back as if shocked, snapping automatically to attention.Her hands flew to her sides, back ramrod straight, chin slightly lifted.Ferdinand's gaze lingered on her tense face for a moment, his brow furrowing almost imperceptibly.He didn't speak, merely gave a slight nod before t







