تسجيل الدخولZahara Lawson spent one broken night with a stranger she never planned to see again, then spent five years raising the secret twins that night gave her while hiding behind the name of a surgeon nobody could put a face to. When her father drags her home to save the family fortune through an arranged marriage, the groom waiting for her is that same stranger, Armando Ivas, New York's coldest billionaire, a man who wants her hidden medical skill to save the aunt who raised him, a fellow pharmacist and a bestie to Zahara's mother Yvonne and also end the insomnia that has hunted him for years. What neither of them knows is that the people who destroyed both their families are still watching, still pulling strings from the shadows, and still hungry for the two children asleep down the hall. Revenge brought Zahara home. Love was never supposed to be part of the plan. But some contracts break every rule they were built on, and some enemies do not stay buried forever.
عرض المزيدZahara's POV
The knock came at midnight…three sharp knocks that shook something loose in my chest before I even opened the door.
I did not move right away. I just stood in the hallway of my small apartment, my hand hovering near the light switch...listening to my daughter Cherry's soft breathing; through the cracked door of the twins' room.
Edward, her brother, mumbled something in his sleep and turned over...The refrigerator hummed in the kitchen behind me. It had been the only steady sound in my apartment that had never once in five years been visited by anyone from my old life.
It had been five years of silence from my father. And now...a fist is landing against my door in the middle of the night.
I opened it to find a man I did not know. Gray suit. Gloved hands...and a leather folder pressed to his chest like it held something sacred.
"Miss Lawson," he called me, and my own name in his mouth felt like a slap. Nobody had called me Lawson in five years.
Here, in this life I had built with my own two hands, I was only Zahara Smith, but on my busiest days I'm simply…Doctor Smith. The name Lawson belonged to a girl I had buried a long time ago...and hearing it now, felt like watching her climb out of the ground.
"Wrong door," I said, and was about to close it.
But his foot caught the frame, polite but immovable. "Your father sent me. Dave Lawson." He said the name like it alone can push the door wide open.
"He needs you at home tonight, if possible…Tomorrow at the latest."
I laughed, but it came out thin and cracked. "My father exiled me. He does not get to summon me back with a stranger at my door."
"The company is dying, Miss Lawson." His voice dropped low, but careful, like he was handling something fragile.
"Lawson Pharmaceuticals will collapse within the month if nothing changes and creditors are already circling. But your father found a way to save it….A marriage."
The word landed too heavy for my small hallway. Too heavy for the quiet life I had scraped together brick by brick without anyone's help and I felt my pulse climb into my throat.
"A marriage," I repeated through a closed-lipped smile...as if saying it slower would make it make more sense. "To who?"
"That will be explained when you arrive. Your father asks that you come with an open mind." He was careful with his words, I realized, just to give away what he had been told to give. "
For a moment I was not standing in my doorway anymore. My mind went back to when I was seventeen again, sitting at a long dinner table while my father announced my engagement to Thomas Zack, my childhood sweetheart. He held my hand under the tablecloth like a promise.
I let myself believe, for the first time in years…that somebody actually wanted me. Then, four days before the wedding...my grandmother fell down the east staircase of the Lawson estate, and by morning the whole house had decided I pushed her.
Nobody asked if it was true...Nobody asked why I would want to hurt the one woman in that house who had ever shown me any gentleness.
My father only needed a reason to get rid of the daughter his second wife despised...and Susan gave him one before I could even open my mouth to defend myself.
I remembered the exact suitcase I packed that night. I remembered seeing my father standing at the top of the stairs refusing to look at me while security walked me to the gate.
Like a flash…I came back to the doorway. The man still waiting, patient as a debt collector, his eyes flicking once toward the sound of Edward shifting in his sleep down the hall.
"Whoever is desperate enough to want a Lawson bride can find someone else," I said, stepping slightly to block his view of the hallway.
"The groom already agreed. Armando Ivas." He watched my face when he said the name, waiting for something to crack, and something in my stomach did turn…Cold. Strange. And I told myself it meant nothing, it was among the common name in this city, the kind you saw stamped across the top of financial magazines.
"Mister Ivas will absorb the company's debt in exchange for the marriage…" the man went on. "And your father is asking you to save what your mother had built."
My mother. That was the string he pulled to make me listen, and by the careful way he said it...someone had coached him to use it, and had told him is exactly the memory to press to make me bend.
"I need time to think," I said.
"You have until morning." He set a card on the small table by my door and walked back to a black car idling at the curb, the engine already running like he had never doubted my answer.
I closed the door and stood with my back against it for a long moment...my heart hammering too fast.
Then I picked up my phone and called Priya, the only one who truly understands me in my darkest…my voice shaking as I told her everything. The lawyer. The debt. The marriage, and the name that had turned my stomach cold for reasons I could not explain to her over the phone.
"Zahara, breathe," she said. "Whatever you decide, remember the twins are safe with me. That has not changed and it will not change."
"I might want to leave for a while."
"Then leave," she said simply. "I help raised them beside you for five years. I can still hold the line a little longer."
I hung up and stood in the dark for a long time…thinking of my mother's company, the only piece of her I had left. Thinking of a father who threw me away and now wanted me back the moment I became useful again. Of the two small people asleep down the hall who did not know any of this yet.
Who did not know their mother was being asked to walk straight back into the fire she had once crawled out of.
I opened their door and stood there for a long time. Cherry slept with her fist curled by her cheek. Edward's mouth hung open, one small hand thrown above his head.
If I said yes, I would be leaving this careful, invisible life and stepping back into a world that had already tried once to erase me, and If I said no…my mother's company would die, and everyone would believe I let it happen out of spite, the same spite they always accused me of.
I thought of Thomas too, though I hated that I still could. Two years after my exile, I heard he married Clara instead…my own stepsister, sliding into a dress that should have been mine, and something in me broke clean in half that day.
And with that, I went looking for a few hours of forgetting in a bar I never should have walked into, and I found instead…one reckless night with a stranger whose hands made me feel wanted, and whose face I could still recall too clearly for someone I only knew for a handful of hours.
I closed the twins' door softly and picked the lawyer's card up off the table, turning it once between my fingers.
Armando Ivas. Just a name I thought, a stranger's name, and nothing more. I told myself that until the sun came up, and I still almost believed it when I dialed the number on the card and said yes.
Armando's POV"She is a friend of mine," Zahara said, too quickly—the way people speak when they have already known how far their truth is about to travel."...She has been going through a difficult time. I did not want to bring my phone in case it made her feel like a burden."It was a reasonable explanation but it was also not the truth. Because I had built a career on knowing the difference between the two, long before I ever needed to use that skill on my own wife."Eleven calls, I said, that's not the behavior of someone worried about being a burden. It is the behavior of someone who needed you and could not reach you.""She tends to worry." Zahara held my gaze without flinching—which told me more than the words did. A woman with nothing to hide does not need to work that hard at looking calm. "I am sorry if my absence caused concern. It will not happen again."I let the silence stretch between us—watching for the crack that usually came when I pushed a little further, the small
Zahara's POV"Zahara, I think he got everything." The words settled into my body like...stones, dropped into still water spreading outward— until every part of me felt the weight of them. I pressed my back harder, against the hallway wall...forcing air into lungs that suddenly refused to cooperate."Where are they now?" I asked— proud of how level my voice came out even as my pulse hammered against my throat."Inside. Safe. I locked every window and I am not letting them near the door until you get here." Priya's breathing was uneven on the other end with the sound of her pacing audible even through the phone. "But Zahara, this man knew what he was looking for. He was not some random photographer chasing a story. He had their names ready before I even opened my mouth."My blood went cold at that. A stranger with a camera was a coincidence but a stranger who already knew Cherry and Edward's names was something else entirely…something deliberate, something that reached directly into th
Zahara's POVI did not move, and neither did he. The hallway light stood between us like...something neither of us wanted to cross.And for a long moment, the only sound heard was the low hum of the house settling around us...it was the kind of silence that made every second feel measured."You should be asleep," Armando said to me finally, his voice even. Though his eyes had not left my face."I heard something. A voice— and I thought someone might be hurt.” My lie came easier than I expected, smooth enough that I almost believed myself. "No one is hurt." He said quickly, exactly the way a man says something he has rehearsed for this kind of question."Go back to bed, Zahara."I should have listened. Every instinct I had built over five years of hiding told me to nod, retreat behind my door and...let the matter die where it stood. But instead, I found myself studying the door behind him; the same heavy wood I had noticed on my first walk down this corridor...its handle worn smooth
Armando's POVShe left my study with her spine straight and her chin level, and I stood by the window long after the door clicked shut…watching her reflection dissolve into the glass instead of the woman herself.Certainly, I will. Just three words, she said without a flicker of hesitation.I had expected resistance. Like most women, who married into this kind of arrangement and wanted to negotiate, to soften the edges of a contract until it looked more like a courtship. But she simply agreed. Just the way a person agrees to terms they have no intention of honoring in full.I told myself it did not matter. A wife who followed rules without asking why was easier to manage than one who fought me on every point. But something about her stillness sat wrong in my chest. The same way a locked door sits wrong when you already suspect what waits behind it.I poured a drink I did not want and left it untouched on the desk...the same habit I had carried since the accident that took my parents


















Welcome to GoodNovel world of fiction. If you like this novel, or you are an idealist hoping to explore a perfect world, and also want to become an original novel author online to increase income, you can join our family to read or create various types of books, such as romance novel, epic reading, werewolf novel, fantasy novel, history novel and so on. If you are a reader, high quality novels can be selected here. If you are an author, you can obtain more inspiration from others to create more brilliant works, what's more, your works on our platform will catch more attention and win more admiration from readers.