LOGINThe car ride was silent.
Too silent. Lina sat stiffly in the passenger seat, her hands clasped tightly in her lap. Her wedding dress felt heavier now. Like chains. Beside her, Adrian looked completely relaxed, scrolling through his phone as if he hadn’t just gotten married. As if she didn’t exist. The city lights blurred past the window, but Lina’s thoughts were louder than anything outside. What have I done? She stole a glance at him. Cold. Calm. Untouchable. Exactly the kind of man she should have stayed away from. “You’re staring,” he said suddenly, without looking up. Lina quickly looked away. “I’m not.” A faint smirk appeared on his lips. “Lying already? That didn’t take long, wife.” Her chest tightened at the word. “Don’t call me that,” she muttered. This time, he turned to look at her. His gaze was sharp. Dangerous. “Why?” he asked. “That’s what you are now.” Lina swallowed hard. “This is just a deal,” she reminded him. “Nothing more.” His eyes lingered on her for a second longer… Then he looked away. “Keep telling yourself that.” The rest of the ride fell back into silence. The car finally stopped. Lina stepped out—and froze. The mansion in front of her was massive. Elegant. Intimidating. This wasn’t just wealth. This was power. “Welcome home,” Adrian said casually. Home. The word felt wrong. But before she could react, he was already walking inside. Lina had no choice but to follow. Inside, everything was perfect. Marble floors. Crystal chandeliers. Staff lined up quietly, their eyes lowering in respect as Adrian walked past. “Sir.” “Welcome back, sir.” Lina felt completely out of place. Like she didn’t belong in this world. “Prepare the master bedroom,” Adrian said. Her steps faltered. Bedroom? Her heart started racing again. She hurried to catch up with him. “Wait,” she said. “We need to set boundaries.” He stopped. Slowly turning to face her. “Oh?” he said, raising an eyebrow. “This should be interesting.” Lina crossed her arms, trying to appear confident. “This marriage is fake,” she said firmly. “So we don’t share a room.” Silence. Then— Adrian took a step closer. And another. Until she was forced to step back. “Fake?” he repeated softly. Her back hit the wall. Her breath caught. He was too close. “You said it yourself,” she managed. “It’s a deal.” His hand came up suddenly— Resting against the wall beside her head. Trapping her. “Do you know what people will expect?” he murmured. Her heart was racing uncontrollably now. “I don’t care about people.” “I do,” he said simply. His eyes dropped briefly to her lips. Then back to her eyes. “And right now, you are my wife.” The way he said it made her stomach twist. “This is just for show,” she insisted. A slow smile spread across his face. “Then act better.” Before she could react— He reached for her wrist and pulled her gently forward. Lina stumbled slightly, her hands landing against his chest. Her breath hitched. “Relax,” he said, his voice low. “I’m not interested in forcing anything.” Something about that calmed her… Just a little. “But,” he added, “we will share a room.” Her eyes widened. “What?!” “It’s necessary,” he said. “Unless you want the staff talking.” Lina hesitated. She hated that he was right. Again. “Fine,” she muttered. “But we keep our distance.” Adrian chuckled softly. “We’ll see.” The bedroom was even more overwhelming. Large. Luxurious. One bed. Her heart skipped. “This is ridiculous,” she whispered. Adrian loosened his tie, completely unfazed. “You’ll get used to it.” “I don’t want to get used to it.” He glanced at her. “Too late.” Lina looked away, her mind racing. This was insane. Everything was happening too fast. She moved toward the window, trying to calm herself. “I won’t fall for you,” she said suddenly. The words slipped out before she could stop them. Silence. Then— A soft, amused laugh. Lina turned. Adrian was watching her. Something unreadable in his eyes. “Trust me,” he said, his voice low and confident… “You won’t be the one I’m worried about.” Her breath caught. “What does that mean?” He stepped closer. Slow. Deliberate. “It means,” he said, stopping just in front of her… “This deal might not stay a deal for long.” Her heart slammed against her chest. Danger. That’s what this was. Not safety. Not escape. Danger. And yet— For some reason… She didn’t step away.The silence in the car was different this time.Not tense.Not awkward.But charged.Lina sat beside Adrian, the file still fresh in her mind.Every name.Every message.Every betrayal.“They really planned all of this,” she said quietly.Adrian didn’t look at her.“Yes.”Her jaw tightened.“Just to destroy me?”“To destroy you,” he corrected calmly, “and weaken me.”That made her pause.“So I was just… a tool?”His gaze shifted to her.“Not anymore.”Her heart skipped.She looked away.The car stopped.Lina frowned slightly as she looked outside.“Where are we?”Adrian stepped out first.Then opened her door.“Come with me.”She hesitated.Then followed.They entered a tall glass building.Modern.Powerful.The kind of place where decisions changed lives.Lina’s heels clicked against the marble floor as she walked beside him.People turned.Whispered.Watched.“She’s the one from last night…”“Isn’t that—?”Lina stiffened slightly.But this time—She didn’t shrink.She lifted her chi
Lina didn’t sleep that night.Not really.Every time she closed her eyes, she saw it again—The screen.The whispers.The look on Adrian’s face when she walked away.She turned in bed, frustrated.“Why do I even care?” she muttered.This was supposed to be simple.A deal.Nothing more.But now—Nothing felt simple anymore.Morning came with a quiet knock.“Ma’am?”Lina sat up slowly.“Yes?”“Mr. Blackwood asked me to give you this.”The door opened slightly, and a small envelope was placed inside.Lina frowned.An envelope?She got out of bed and picked it up.It was plain.Simple.But something about it made her uneasy.Slowly—She opened it.Inside was a single note.“Meet me where it started.”Her heart skipped.Where it started?Her mind raced.Then—It clicked.The church.“No way,” she whispered.An hour later—Lina stood outside the same church.The place where everything had gone wrong.And somehow—Where everything had changed.Her chest tightened as memories rushed back.The
“Lina—wait!”His voice followed her.Strong.Urgent.But she didn’t stop.The cold night air hit her skin as she stepped outside, her chest rising and falling rapidly.Her mind was chaos.Her heart—Even worse.“Lina!”Footsteps approached quickly behind her.Closer.Closer.Then—Her wrist was grabbed.Again.She stopped.But this time…She didn’t turn around immediately.“Let go,” she said, her voice low and controlled.Adrian’s grip tightened slightly.“Not until you listen.”Her jaw clenched.“I’ve heard enough.”She tried to pull away—But he didn’t let go.“Look at me.”“No.”“Lina.”Something in his tone—Different this time—Made her hesitate.Slowly…She turned.His expression wasn’t the same.No calm.No control.No cold distance.For the first time—He looked… shaken.“You should have told me,” she said before he could speak.Her voice wasn’t loud.But it cut deeper than anger.“I was going to,” he said.“When?” she shot back. “After everyone saw? After I was humiliated aga
The music faded.But the tension didn’t.Lina stepped back slightly, her heart still racing from the dance.Something felt wrong.Off.Like the calm before a storm.“You’re thinking too much,” Adrian said, watching her closely.She forced a small smile.“Am I?”“Yes.”Before she could respond—A voice cut through the room.“Ladies and gentlemen…”The entire hall quieted.A man stepped onto the stage, holding a microphone.“We have a special announcement tonight.”Lina’s stomach tightened.She didn’t know why—But something inside her screamed danger.Adrian’s expression darkened slightly.“Stay close,” he murmured.“Tonight,” the man continued, smiling, “we celebrate not just business… but truth.”Lina frowned.Truth?What did that mean?Then—The large screen behind the stage flickered on.And everything changed.Images appeared.Clear.Undeniable.Lina’s breath caught.“No…”Her voice barely came out.It was her.Photos of her.Old ones.Ones she never wanted anyone to see again.He
The rest of the day felt… off.Lina couldn’t focus.Not on the mansion.Not on the staff.Not even on herself.Her mind kept replaying everything—The kiss.The woman.The way Adrian stood in front of her… like she actually mattered.She shook her head.“This is not real,” she whispered.But the feeling in her chest said otherwise.“Ma’am?”Lina turned.A maid stood behind her.“Mr. Blackwood has asked you to get ready.”Lina frowned.“For what?”“For dinner,” the maid replied. “You’ll be attending an event together.”Her stomach dropped.“Event?”“Yes, ma’am. A business gathering.”Of course.This wasn’t over.Not even close.That evening—Lina stood in front of the mirror.She barely recognized herself.The dress was stunning.Black.Elegant.Dangerous.It hugged her perfectly, making her look like she belonged in Adrian’s world.Even if she didn’t feel like it.“You clean up well.”Her breath caught.She turned—Adrian stood by the door, his eyes fixed on her.And for a moment…He
Lina didn’t stay.The moment she regained her senses, she turned and walked out of the dining hall.Fast.Too fast.Her heart was still racing.Her lips still burned.And her thoughts—Her thoughts were a complete mess.“What is wrong with me?” she whispered as she reached the hallway.That kiss…It wasn’t supposed to happen.None of this was supposed to happen.This was a deal.A contract.Nothing more.So why did it feel like everything was slipping out of control?“Running away again?”Lina froze.That voice—Too familiar now.Too dangerous.She turned slowly.Adrian stood at the end of the hallway, his expression unreadable.“I’m not running,” she said quickly.He raised an eyebrow.“You always say that.”Her jaw tightened.“I just need space.”Instead of arguing—He started walking toward her.Slow.Confident.Like a predator closing in.Lina’s breath caught.“Space from what?” he asked. “Me… or what just happened?”Her heart skipped.“Both.”That stopped him for a second.But on







