MasukJudy’s POV
The moment the word “marry” left his lips, the atmosphere in the hotel room changed completely.
The air became thick.
Heavy.
My heart started pounding wildly against my chest, and my fingers tightened around the wine glass I was holding. I gripped it so hard that my knuckles slowly turned white.
Marriage?
To this man?
To my ex’s sworn enemy?
“And…” Mr David continued calmly, as if he had just offered me a business deal and not a life-changing decision, “this contract has rules.”
He walked away from me slowly and stood by the tall glass window, looking down at the beautiful city below like a king watching his kingdom.
“After one year,” he said without looking back, “of our loveless marriage, we divorce and go our separate ways.”
My throat went dry.
“No emotions attached,” he continued. “No feelings. No unnecessary drama.”
I swallowed hard.
“No sex,” he added coldly. “Unless we both want it.”
My heart skipped violently at those words.
The silence that followed was suffocating.
I stared at his back, my mind spinning wildly. Everything felt unreal. A few hours ago, my life was already in pieces. Now it felt like it was being completely rewritten by a stranger.
“Why?” I finally asked, breaking the silence. “Why do you want to marry me?”
He went quiet.
Too quiet.
Slowly, he turned to face me.
And that was when I saw it.
The calm expression on his face disappeared. His jaw tightened. His eyes darkened with anger, pain, and something far deeper.
“Well… well,” he said slowly, a wicked smile spreading across his lips. “How sweet would it be to marry my enemy’s ex-girlfriend?”
My heart dropped to my stomach.
“So yes,” he continued coldly, “I want revenge. I want Clark to feel what betrayal tastes like.”
The way he said Clark’s name made my skin crawl.
“And when will you pay my mother’s hospital bills?” I asked immediately, my voice shaking slightly.
“As soon as you sign the marriage contract and we get married,” he replied without hesitation. “Every cent will be paid.”
My breath caught.
“But,” he added sharply, “this marriage must look real. Very real. You will attend events with me. You will smile beside me. You will act like my wife.”
He stepped closer.
“And you will never disgrace me in public,” he said firmly.
I nodded slowly.
Inside my head, everything was chaos.
How did my life end up like this?
My mother’s weak voice echoed in my mind.
*Judy, please get married soon.*
*I want to see my grandchildren.*
My heart clenched painfully.
How would I explain this marriage to her?
How would I tell her that Clark—the man she loved and trusted—had betrayed me and married another woman?
The thought alone made me sick.
But then another memory flashed in my mind.
Clark at the altar.
Kissing Isabella.
Smiling like I never existed.
My chest burned with anger.
The love I shared with Clark was real. Or at least, I believed it was. He protected me. He defended me from his family’s criticism. He made promises.
But his betrayal was also real.
He dumped me without looking back.
He chose money and status over love.
And suddenly, I was tired of crying.
Tired of being weak.
Tired of being the victim.
I lifted my head slowly and looked straight into Mr David’s eyes.
“I will marry you,” I said firmly.
He paused.
“I will marry you, Mr David Jones,” I repeated clearly.
The words shocked even me.
“At least,” I continued bitterly, “I will finally get my revenge on that good-for-nothing bastard.”
The room fell silent.
Mr David stared at me like he was seeing me for the first time.
Then slowly… a smile appeared on his lips.
A dark, satisfied smile.
“I love what I see,” he said quietly. “Fire. Boldness. Anger.”
He nodded approvingly. “Good. We both get what we want.”
He turned away casually and waved his hand.
“You can go now.”
The way he dismissed me made my chest tighten, but I said nothing.
I stood up quietly.
Before I reached the door, he spoke again.
“Your dress.”
I looked down and remembered the stain.
“You can’t leave like that,” he said calmly.
He walked to the wardrobe and took out a neatly folded shirt.
“Wear this.”
I hesitated. “I—”
“Don’t argue,” he interrupted. “Take it.”
Reluctantly, I accepted the shirt.
It smelled expensive.
Masculine.
Powerful.
I changed quickly and left the room without looking back.
---
When I got home, Sophia was already waiting.
She was sitting on the couch, legs crossed, eyes glued to the door like she had been waiting for hours.
“Hey girl!” she shouted immediately. “What took you so long?”
Her eyes dropped to the shirt I was wearing.
She paused.
Then pretended to cough loudly.
“Looks like something sweet happened,” she teased.
“You’re really crazy, Sophia,” I said quickly. “Nothing happened.”
She raised an eyebrow. “Are you sure?”
“Yes!”
“Did he kiss you?” she asked bluntly.
“What?!” I almost shouted. “Sophia, stop your madness!”
She laughed loudly. “Relax. You know I love gossip.”
I sighed deeply.
“You won’t believe who the man is,” I said quietly.
She leaned closer. “Who?”
“Mr David Jones.”
Her eyes widened.
“What the hell?!” she screamed. “The CEO of Pegasus Holdings? The man your useless ex betrayed years ago?”
“Yes,” I nodded.
She jumped up. “So what does he want from you?”
My heart skipped.
I couldn’t tell her.
Not yet.
“He offered to help with my mother’s hospital bills,” I said carefully.
She clapped her hands excitedly. “Awwn! Girl, you’re lucky. Every woman would die to be in your shoes.”
I forced a smile.
Who helps without conditions these days?
Still… I couldn’t deny it.
Mr David Jones was dangerously handsome.
Tall.
Broad shoulders.
Sharp jawline.
Cold eyes that could destroy a man and ruin a woman.
We were still talking when my phone buzzed.
A message popped up.
“I got you a ring for the wedding.”
“Get ready to sign the contract soon.”
My heart jumped violently.
A ring?
Wedding?
Contract?
This was really happening.
### EPILOGUE – A New LifeMonths had passed since all the chaos. The city seemed peaceful, and the mansion was filled with warmth and laughter. David, Judy, and baby Michael were finally enjoying the calm they had fought so hard to earn. It was a sunny morning. David was in the garden, sitting on a small bench. Michael was in his lap, giggling and kicking his tiny feet. David held his hands carefully, making him wave and laugh. “You’re getting stronger every day, little one,” David whispered, smiling. “Look at you… full of life already.” Judy came outside, holding a soft blanket. She smiled as she watched David and Michael. Her hair was tied neatly, and her eyes shone with happiness. “Good morning, my boys,” she said softly. David looked up, kissing her hand. “Morning, my love. Come, Michael wants to see his mother.” Judy sat next to them. Michael reached out his tiny hands, grabbing her fingers. She laughed softly. “Hello, my baby. Mommy missed you so much.” Michael cooed
The mansion was quiet now, almost peaceful. After the celebration for the baby, life seemed to be slowly returning to normal. David and Judy were at home, resting and enjoying their son. The threat of Cassandra still lingered in the back of their minds, but they were safe for the moment.The phone rang suddenly. David picked it up. It was Deputy Cole.“Sir… we have news about Cassandra,” Cole said carefully. “She’s speaking. She… she exposed someone.”David’s heart skipped a beat. “Who? Who is it?”Cole hesitated. “It’s… it’s Mara, sir. The maid.”David froze. “Mara? The one who has been with Judy all this time?”“Yes, sir. She said she was giving Cassandra information about your home, your movements… everything.”David’s hand tightened around the phone. He looked at Judy, who had been sitting nearby, holding their son. Her face went pale.“What?” Judy whispered. “Mara… she was… helping Cassandra?”David nodded slowly, disbelief in his eyes. “Someone we trusted… someone we thought was
The hospital doors opened, and sunlight fell softly on David and Judy as they stepped outside. Judy was still weak, but she held their baby carefully in her arms. David walked beside her, his hand supporting hers. Their hearts were full of relief.“Home,” David whispered softly, glancing at the familiar streets. “Finally… we’re going home.”Judy smiled faintly. “Yes… home… I’ve missed it. Even after everything, it feels safe now.”Sofia, who had been staying nearby, rushed to their side. She carried a small bag with essentials for Judy and the baby. “I can’t believe we’re finally bringing you home,” she said, her voice trembling with happiness.David nodded. “Thanks for staying close, Sofia. I couldn’t have done it without you.”Judy smiled weakly. “Yes… thank you… you’ve been like family.”---The car ride home was quiet. David drove carefully, constantly glancing at the rearview mirror, still fearful someone could follow them. Guards from the mansion were posted at every corner, rea
The police station was busy, full of officers moving from one desk to another. Cassandra sat in a small, cold room, her hands cuffed tightly. Her face was pale, but her eyes were still hard. She refused to speak.Officers questioned her again and again. “Who helped you? Why did you do this? Why hurt Judy?”Cassandra only smiled faintly. She didn’t say a word. She knew she could not give anything away yet. Her mind was calculating, planning, even in captivity.---Meanwhile, the hospital was full of nurses and doctors rushing around. David’s car had sped through the night, the tires screeching as he brought Judy in safely. Guards followed closely behind to make sure no one could approach.David ran into the emergency room, his heart beating fast. His hands shook as he saw Judy on the stretcher. Her face was pale, and her breathing was shallow.“Judy! Are you okay?” he shouted.Judy opened her eyes slowly. She tried to smile, but it was weak. “I… I’m fine… just tired,” she whispered.Th
The night air was thick and quiet outside the warehouse. David’s heart was pounding so hard it felt like it would burst. Cassandra had disappeared with Judy, and she was dangerous.“Move! We have to follow them!” Deputy Cole shouted to the officers.David didn’t wait. He jumped into the first car with the police. His hands clenched tightly on the seat. “Go! Go! Go!” he screamed.The other police cars followed closely. Sirens wailed, red and blue lights flashing across the dark streets.---Inside the black SUV, Cassandra drove with calm precision. She held the wheel with one hand, and with the other she kept her gun ready. Judy sat beside her, still tied, her face pale and her body shaking.“Please… I beg you… don’t hurt me,” Judy whispered. Tears rolled down her cheeks.Cassandra’s lips curved into a cold smile. “Quiet, little bird. Your cries will not save you. David broke my heart… and now I will make him suffer. Both of you will pay.”Judy held her belly. “My baby… please…”“Shut
Inside the dark warehouse, the air was cold and heavy. The weak bulb above Judy’s head flickered again and again. Shadows moved slowly across the walls.Judy sat on the floor, her hands tied. Her body felt weak, but her eyes were open. Fear lived inside her heart, but she tried to stay strong for her baby.In front of her stood Cassandra.Her veil was off now. Her face was clear. Her eyes were full of anger and pain.Judy looked at her with shock.“Cassandra…” she whispered.Cassandra smiled coldly.“Yes. I’m still alive. And today, I came to end everything.”Judy swallowed.“Why are you doing this?” she asked. “Why are you hurting us?”Cassandra’s face hardened.“Because David destroyed my life,” she said. “And now I will destroy his.”---Cassandra began to walk slowly around the small room.“There was a time when I thought I would marry him,” she said. “I thought I would be the one in that mansion. I thought I would carry his child.”Her eyes moved to Judy’s belly.“But look at you
Judy and Sophia walked slowly out of the hospital.The sun was bright, but Judy did not feel its warmth. Her heart was still heavy from the news she had just received.Pregnant.The word kept repeating in her mind.Her fingers rested gently on her stomach as they walked to the roadside.Sophia held
The morning was quiet in the Jones mansion.Sunlight entered through the tall windows, filling the living room with soft golden light. The maids moved around quietly, doing their morning duties. Everything looked peaceful on the outside.But inside David’s study, the air was heavy.David sat behind
The afternoon sun was soft and warm. It spread across the large windows of the mansion and filled the living room with golden light. Judy sat quietly on the long cream sofa. A glass of warm milk rested in her hands, but she had not taken a single sip.Her mind was still on the phone call with Clark
The hospital room was quiet that morning.Soft sunlight came through the window, falling gently on the white sheets. The air smelled clean, and the machines beside Judy’s bed made slow, steady sounds.Judy sat up carefully on the bed. She looked much better than the day before, but her face still s







