LOGINAria Bennett's world crumbles when she finds out her husband is cheating on her with her step sister and demanding a divorce to marry her instead. Humiliated, disowned and thrown out, things take an even crueler turn when Aria discovers she is pregnant. But instead of happiness and joy her ex husband rejects both her and the unborn baby , pushing her to get rid of it. Just when she had no one to run to, billionaire Adrian Morelli steps in and makes a shocking claim that the child she’s carrying was his. A medical mix up reveals that Aria was mistakenly implanted with Adrian’s embryo. Bound by a contract to carry his heir for three years in exchange for financial freedom , Aria enters his cold and controlled world as his surrogate. But beneath Adrian’s cold behavior lies a man scarred by abandonment , betrayal and trauma . As they navigate scandal, jealousy and Adrian’s past, obligation slowly turns to something deeper, and just when love begins to bloom tragedy strikes and a devastating betrayal drives Aria away. Years later, she returns, not as a discarded wife but a powerful fashion mogul . Now Adrain has to fight for the woman he once took for granted , proving that love is not a contract but a choice.
View More“Be at Ray hotel, 1st floor room 16 at 7pm. There is a surprise waiting for you,” Aria read the message three times, her brows raised.
She got the anonymous message that morning.
‘Could it be a birthday gift from my husband? Jeffery had never been the romantic type, but our third wedding anniversary is coming up. Maybe he is finally trying. What kind of surprise could it be? Should I go? There couldn't be any harm in it right?’ She thought.
The driver cleared his throat from the front seat. “We have arrived ma'am.”
“Oh, thank you,” she said, getting down and staring at the glamorous hotel.
‘I hope I am not getting kidnapped or something.’ She walked into the lobby.
Her heartbeat quickened.
‘Being nervous is ridiculous, you’re his wife.’ she told herself.
She stepped out of the car.
She was given a key card to the room at the reception. She stepped out of the elevator and walked towards the room.
‘So, Jeffery really arranged this.’
‘Stop overthinking,’ she whispered to herself.
She pressed the key card to the door and a green light blinked.
She opened the door and the world stopped.
The first thing she heard was a moan.
Her husband was on the bed making sounds she had never heard from him while a lady moved on top of him.
“Do you like the way I'm moving daddy?” The lady asked and Aria stepped back in shock when she realized whose voice it was.
“Valerie,” she gasped.
The both of them stopped their movement and looked at her.
A smirk formed on Valerie's face “Jeffery, she is interrupting.”
They didn't even try to cover themselves.
“What are you doing here?” Jeffery turned to Aria.
“Jeffery you… you are cheating on me with my sister.” Her voice was barely audible. She looked between her husband and her sister.
“What exactly are you doing here?” He ignored her question.
“I thought you were just busy with work, that is why you were absent. I never thought…”
“We will talk about this later, leave.”
“Jeffery, you…”
“Get out of here, Aria!” He snapped.
Aria took a deep breath, blinking back tears.
“I just want…”
“Looks like she wants to watch. Let's give her a show baby,” Valerie leaned down to kiss Jeffery.
Aria nodded and turned to leave. She was unable to stop the tears that flowed freely down her face.
Three years. Three years of being a faithful wife, of doing whatever her husband said, of being unloved by Jeffery but she was okay with it because she thought that eventually, he will grow to love her.
Their marriage was a merger between their families but she was never meant to be his bride. He had always loved her sister but married her at the last minute when her sister opted out to focus on her modelling career.
Even with everything, their marriage has been fine. They have been cordial with each other and even doing well as married couples. When Jeffery started becoming distant she never attributed it to the return of her sister. She just thought it was stress from work.
She cried all the way back home and also cried herself to sleep. When she woke up, everywhere was already dark and she decided she could not leave her marriage.
Leaving will be worse than staying and they could work around it.
‘I love him and people have rough patches in their marriages sometimes. We will fix it and move.’ She rationalized with herself.
She sat in the living room waiting for her husband who returned by 3am that morning.
“Hi,” she smiled at him but he ignored her and walked into his office.
She got up and followed him but he didn't acknowledge her presence as he sat behind his desk typing away.
“Jeff.” She called out softly trying to get his attention.
He opened his drawer and handed her a large envelope.
Her heart sank as she collected it from Jeffery. “What is this?”
“Look at it.”
She took out the file in the envelope and took a quick scan of it. Her breaths came out quickly as she fought to keep herself from falling apart.
“What is this Jeffery? Divorce?”
“Yes. We are clearly not working out and I don't love you. Valerie is back and we are in love. We want to get married.”
“You… you can't do that to me. We are …”
“Nothing.” He completed it for her. “And yes, I can do whatever I like.”
Her vision blurred and she opened her mouth to say something but it felt like she was choking on her words.
“We can fix this. You don't have to do this, Jeffery.” Her tone was pleading.
“Valerie is with my child.”
A loud sound rang in Aria’s ears as she tried to make sense of what Jeffery just said.
‘Valerie was pregnant?’
They had been trying to get pregnant but Aria kept on having miscarriages and now he finally got the baby he'd been wanting with the woman he loved.
“Our parents will not agree to it.” She said quickly begging him to consider. She also knew she couldn't go back to her parents.
Valerie's mother wouldn't want her in the house and her father would listen to her.
“Our parents already agreed. The merger we made before has been made void, Aria.” Jeffery said.
“No! You are lying.” She couldn't believe it. They'd just discard her when their star child decided she wanted to come back?
She didn’t even want to get married. She had just graduated and wanted to start her fashion brand; her father pleaded with her. He said it will save his business.
Now they’ve just agreed to throw her to the side since Valerie decided she wants her man back?
What will become of her? She could not lose her marriage simply because Valerie changed her mind.
How could her father agree to this?
“Sign the papers. Valerie will be moving in tomorrow.”
She looked at the papers and his signature was already there. She looked at him shaking her head. “No. I cannot do it.”
“Please, I love you. Don't do this to me.” Aria cried.
“I don't care about how you feel. The woman I love is with my child and we are ready to start a family.”
“We can find a way to make it work. I don't mind her being your mistress.” She sounded desperate.
His expression was cold as he looked at her. “Nothing you say will change my mind.”
“I don't want a divorce.” She sobbed, knelt down and held his leg.
He looked at her with a blank expression.
“Crying won't change anything.”
He pulled away from her.
“You will sign those papers. I need you out of here by tomorrow.” he said, his voice deep.
Aria stared at him as she asked her self if she had ever being his wife.
What changed after the accident was not what she thought would change. She thought grief would cause distance the kind of specific, contracted distance grief sometimes calls for, the turning inward that is not rejection but is equally isolating, She thought she would need for a period of time the solitude that processes things without an audience.Though, what she ended up requiring was the very thing she was most alien to. She had to create.With a wrist immobilized by a brace, ribs that confined her movement by pain, and the collection waiting with the calm, forgiving patience of the very works to which one keeps promising a return when finally ready, she flopped down in the studio the day that marked four since she had gotten home from the hospital, the same place where she was back, not surprisingly, with the same work that had given her the idea and that had been relying on her coming back to it for a long time, as if in slow and unconditional remembrance. She was
He was at the island. Since he was in the kitchen, it meant that it was late enough that the study had ceased to be a sufficient container for whatever he was working through and, as she had come so many times, he too had come to the kitchen, the room in the apartment that was truly theirs, unlike the others which were not quite theirs.It was half past eleven. It was not the middle of the night she was not well enough yet to be awake at three in the morning, and Marianna had apparently imposed an earlier bedtime on her with the gentle authority of a person who knows that recovering is more about sleep than it is about the presence of the person you love.At 11, she woke up and, since she could not fall asleep again, she made her way to the kitchen.He had a glass of water and a phone; his face revealed that he had been sitting in one place a long time, deeply engaged in thinking, going through different stages, until finally, thinking stopped being a productive
She returned on a Thursday.The penthouse looked exactly as she had left it. But it felt totally different, the way something familiar can suddenly feel unfamiliar after you have been somewhere awful and come back. The dimensions had not changed.The light in the room was the same autumn light that she had seen four days ago. The scent was the unique mixture of coffee and the particular freshness of a well-kept apartment that she had started to associate with the smell of home.Yet.After Marianna had helped her with her coat (having a fractured wrist made most activities that needed two hands into things that needed help), she stood in the entrance hall for a moment, glancing at the penthouse and sensed how the familiar place had gained a new aspect, the aspect that places get when something happens in them, or in you, that changes your relationship with them forever in a subtle way.She felt like, I have changed. Not in a way I can pinpoint exact
He showed up every day.She hadn't really asked him to. She hadn't really asked him not to either. The development had been natural, the way most things between them came about not by a conscious decision but by the inherent pull of two people who, over time, had built a set of habits that had now become their normal way of doing things.He came in the mornings, before his office hours. He came in the evenings, after. On the second day he brought food it wasn't from a restaurant, not ordered in a typical way of a man who was managing a logistics problem, but from the kitchen, which meant that Marianna had made it and he had carried it all the way across the city Himself in a thermal container with the focused, practical care he brought to things that mattered. Without any big deal he placed it on the hospital tray. He didn't say it was from Marianna. He didn't say he had carried it himself.She enjoyed it. She kept quiet about its origin.&n












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