The night before her wedding, Tyrra’s life falls apart. She finds her fiancé in bed with his sister. Heartbroken, she meets a handsome stranger and spends one passionate night with him. By morning, he’s gone. Six years later, Tyrra is a single mom with a thriving career. She’s asked to interview a rich, private man—and it’s the same man from that night. His name is Lemar Domino. She knows him instantly. She’s been searching for him for years. Lemar makes her a deal: spend a month with him, and he’ll give her the interview. Tyrra is torn. She wants the job, but she also wants to leave the past behind. As they spend time together, their connection grows, but Tyrra is hiding a secret. Lemar doesn’t know he’s the father of her child. Then her jealous sister Grace tries to steal Lemar for herself. Can Tyrra and Lemar overcome lies, jealousy, and misunderstandings? Or will their past keep them apart forever?
View MoreTyrra’s POV
I’ve spent seven years dreaming of this moment. At twenty-two, it’s finally here, the gown, the vows, the promise of forever with the man I love. Tomorrow, I’ll marry Flavier, and nothing feels more perfect.
Little by little, everything seems to be falling into place. Just a week after graduation, here I am, standing in my white gown for the final fitting before the wedding tomorrow.
Flavier fills my mind. I’ve loved him since the moment we met three years ago. Tomorrow, I’ll walk down the aisle, and my heart races just thinking about it. Excitement and nerves twist inside me, like restless wings fluttering in my chest.
“You’re going to be the most beautiful bride, Tyrra!” Grace calls, pulling me from my thoughts.
I smile, my eyes shining. “I already feel like the most beautiful bride. It’s like a fairytale… though sometimes I wonder if I’m dreaming too big.”
“Perfectly fairytale and perfectly nervous,” Grace grins. “That’s normal.”
I glance at the designer adjusting the hem of my gown. “It’s perfect. Absolutely perfect.”
“I’m sure Flavier won’t be able to take his eyes off you,” Grace says softly, in awe.
I spun slowly, letting the fabric swirl around me. The gown whispered against the floor, silk flowing like water over stone. “Thank you, Grace. What would I do without you?”
I lost my mother at birth. Grace, the daughter of my father’s second marriage, grew up almost like a twin sister to me. We had different bloodlines, but our hearts were inseparable.
“Let’s hope Flavier never finds out just how nervous you are,” Grace teased, checking her watch.
I laughed, though it came out thinner than I wanted. Tomorrow would change everything, and I couldn’t wait… but under the excitement, a strange feeling tugged at me.
“Shoot! I need to go to the florist. I hope the flowers are exactly how we ordered. Can you stay here for a bit?”
I rolled my eyes and laughed. “I’m not a kid. Of course, I’ll be fine.”
“Okay, try to rest. Get some sleep if you can. Tonight’s your last night as a bachelorette. We have to celebrate!” Grace teased, hurrying toward the door.
I laughed again as I watched my sister leave. The room grew quieter, the faint ticking of the clock filling the silence. For the first time all day, I was alone, just me, the mirror, and my reflection in the gown.
And for a moment, my smile faded.
Half an hour later, after the designer had left, I lay in bed, staring at the ceiling. Thoughts of Flavier filled my mind. Tomorrow, I’d walk down the aisle to him, but my heart already missed him.
I grabbed my car keys, unable to stop myself. Just one quick look before Grace returned, I told myself. I called him as I drove, my heart racing with each ring.
“Hey, soon-to-be-wife,” his warm, teasing voice finally answered.
My cheeks flushed. “Hello, soon-to-be-husband.”
“Miss me?”
“Of course. Where are you? Is Rek with you?”
“No, not yet. I’m just at home… getting ready for when my wife moves in.”
I smiled, savoring every word. “I can’t wait to see you tomorrow, in my dress. I love you so much.”
“I love you more,” he said, then lowered his voice. “Now go rest, baby.”
I laughed softly, feeling giddy. “Okay. I’ll call you later.”
By the time I reached his building, excitement had me nearly trembling. I stepped into the elevator, my reflection in the metal doors flushed and glowing. Tomorrow would change everything. But tonight, I only wanted him.
Still, a whisper tugged at my thoughts: What if tomorrow isn’t perfect?
At his door, I typed in the passcode and eased it open.
My breath caught.
By the entrance sat a pair of white stilettos.
My stomach dropped. I froze, shoes in hand, as panic clawed up my chest.
My eyes swept the living room. Women’s clothes lay scattered across the couch, a short white cotton dress and a red blazer. I froze again. I knew that dress. Grace had been wearing it only hours ago.
My gaze dropped back to the stilettos. The limited-edition pair I had given Grace for her birthday.
Why is Grace here? Why didn’t Flavier say anything?
My chest tightened, panic pressing against my ribs. Maybe she came about the flowers. Maybe she spilled something and needed a change. Maybe… maybe it’s nothing.
But as I stepped closer, those excuses fell apart.
From behind a half-open door, I heard a laugh I knew too well. Grace’s laugh.
“You should have heard her earlier,” Grace said, her voice playful and calm.
My stomach turned to stone.
Then Flavier’s voice, smooth and amused, just like he used to speak to me.
“I already feel like the most beautiful bride, Sandy. Like I’m about to begin my fairytale.”
Grace laughed again, echoing my own words from earlier, and something inside me cracked.
Before I could move, Flavier spoke again, his voice colder, sharper, like a knife sliding in.
“She’s so childish. Silly. The only reason I keep her around… is her inheritance.”
My knees buckled. The world I had built on love and trust collapsed in a single breath.
Tyrra’s Point of ViewThinking quickly, I swiped my finger across the phone screen to activate the recording app, placing it on my desk as I shifted my focus to my secretary, who had entered with Grace.The secretary stepped forward, clearly flustered. “Ms. Tyrra, I’m really sorry. I tried to stop her, but she just barged in.”I raised a hand to stop her. “It’s fine,” I said calmly, keeping my expression composed. “You can go now.”The secretary hesitated, relief spreading across her face when she saw I wasn’t angry, but still worried about making a bad impression, especially since she had just started. She nodded quickly and hurried out, closing the door softly behind her.Leaning back in my chair, I turned my attention to Grace, who stood before me, her arms crossed tightly across her chest, her eyes blazing with fury.I could tell she hadn’t planned this vi
Tyrra’s Point of ViewMy heart raced as the cab zoomed toward the office. I held my hands together, trying to stop them from shaking.The confrontation with Lemar’s mother kept playing in my mind. Her cruel words echoed in my head like a bell I couldn’t quiet.I felt a tightness in my stomach as I remembered the anger in her eyes, the hate in her voice.Why did I think this was a good idea? Doubt sank deep into me, mixing with the burn of regret.Had I just made things worse? The question gnawed at me. Did I mess everything up by acting so carelessly, by throwing caution to the wind?The last thing I wanted was to drive a wedge between Lemar and his family, but it seemed like that was exactly what I had done. I let out a long sigh, trying to calm the storm inside me. Maybe I shouldn’t have listened to Rayna. Talking about it felt like a huge mistake. But it was too late now.I jumped when my ph
"Mom," I said, watching her blink. She looked surprised by all my questions. Her face got tight, like she couldn't believe what I was saying. She shook her head slow, trying to get it. "Where's all this coming from?" she asked, her voice steady, but I could hear she was confused."From me, Mom," I said, trying to keep my voice calm but strong. "I just need to know if one lunch with Grace is really enough for you to say you know her... and if she's right for me.""What are you trying to say?" she asked, sounding mad now. "That I don't know what's good for you? That Grace isn't good enough? She seemed great when you went out. What happened? Did that girl come here and mess with your head?" She was confused, but her words stung.I squeezed my jaw tight. "Leave Tyrra out of this, Mom. I'm asking why you think Grace is so perfect for me. Why are you pushing me to marry her when you've only met her once?""I met her once, but Flavier has known her for years..."
Tyrra’s Point of ViewMy heart raced as I tried to gather the courage to tell Lemar about Samantha, but before I could, he asked another question.“Are you ready to fight them now? Are you ready to expose them? Is that why you took Grace’s call earlier?” he asked softly, his gaze intense, as if he were searching for something in my eyes.I took a deep breath, my resolve hardening. I nodded. “Yes, Lemar. I’m done running. I’m done avoiding them. They’ve messed with me for long enough. I’m not going to let them win anymore. I want to take back what they’ve taken from me.”Lemar watched me closely. “How do I come in?” he asked, his voice calm but filled with a quiet understanding. He knew I needed him for whatever I was planning.I hesitated, my pulse quickening. “Grace wants you, Lemar. She thinks you’re hers. But I’ve decided I’m not going to let her have y
Tyrra’s Point of ViewDuring the drive, I stared out the window, my mind racing. How do I tell him about Samantha?I knew I had to tell Lemar the truth, but the words felt too big, too overwhelming. Maybe I could invite him to my place and tell him there. That way, Samantha wouldn’t just be a story—she’d be real, standing right in front of him. But was I ready for that? Ready to open the door to the past I had kept hidden?“I must say, I’m really happy to see you,” Lemar said, glancing at me as he drove.I smiled. “You looked really surprised earlier.”“You’d be surprised if you were in my shoes, considering how you’ve been pushing me away until yesterday,” he said, and I nodded.“So, you missed me?” he asked with a grin.“Yeah,” I admitted, surprising him.“I’m struggling not to ask what brought about this change,” Lemar
Lemar chuckled as he stared at his phone in disbelief. Did Tyrra just say she missed me? he asked himself, his heart lifting with happiness.What had changed, though? Why was she suddenly being so open with him? He mused as he lay back, a sense of wonder settling over him.Well, today had been a good day. He could go to bed now with a smile on his face.Lemar lay in bed, a smile tugging at his lips. Tyrra had said it, she missed him. The words echoed in his mind like a soft melody, filling him with warmth and satisfaction. He had hoped for so long to hear something like that from her, and now that he had, sleep came easily, the weight of the world feeling just a little lighter.The following morning, when Lemar woke up, the remnants of that smile were still there, and his mood felt as light as the sunlight streaming through the curtains. Stretching lazily, he reached for his phone, eager to start the day on a good note. His fingers moved
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