LOGINThe silence after his last words didn't fade quickly. It stayed in the room like a weight. It's suffocating but also... thrilling.
"You notice more than you should." That was what he said. We kept staring at each other's eyes. He didn't move away and neither did I. The distance between us felt wrong—too small, too dangerous. It's suffocating. Then suddenly, he turned away. "Leave us," he said calmly. My eyebrows furrowed. Who is he talking to? Before I could say something, the door behind me opened. I hadn't even noticed someone was guarding the door. There were two of his. Silent. Controlled. Waiting. They stepped away from the door and closed it without a word. And just like that, it was only us again. But this time, something had shifted. He walked back towards my desk and stopped, giving me his full attention. "Your proposal... is not impossible," he said calmly. My eyes widened a little. My chest tightened slightly. He actually considered it. I succeeded. But then his gaze sharpened again. "There's one condition." I held his stare "Of course there is. Say it." His voice dropped lower. It was controlled and finality is written on his tone. "You don't lie to me." I blinked once. Then twice. What kind of condition is that? "That's your condition?" "Yes." he confirmed. Then he spoke again, "Not partial truth. Not a convenient truth. Not the version you choose when it benefits you." his eyes didn't look anywhere else. " You see, Miss Cruz. I hate liars. So if you want this marriage to work, you don't lie to me. You will tell me... everything." Right then, I realized that this wasn't about business anymore. This wasn't about revenge or contracts or image. This is about success. My success. I want to refuse. I should have refused. But instead, I heard myself ask, "And what do I get in return?" "You get what you asked for," he said. " Protection. Access. My name and... your revenge. " My breathing slowed down. His answer was simple. So simple but also controlled. Too controlled. He then reached for his phone from his pocket. " I'll arrange it, " he said calmly. " Arrange what? " I asked. " The registration. " That word made my stomach flip. "You mean-" "Civil marriage." he finished the sentence for me. "Unless you prefer a church audience for your revenge story." he raised an eyebrow. I bit my lower lip. There was something in his tone. Not teasing. Not mocking. It's just... factual. It feels like he was scheduling a meeting, not a wedding. Realization hit me hard. There is really no turning back... unless I take back everything I said. I should have been the one pushing for this. Not him. I was the one who proposed and yet, he was the one already moving things forward. Already control the pace. Just like what I have expected from a man like him. He stepped closer to me, voice steady. "You have thirty minutes," he said. "For what?" I frowned. "To decide if you still want this after realizing you're no longer in control of how small it stays. " he looked me straight in the eyes. "People will gossip from here to there. From anywhere, Miss Cruz. And so, I am giving you a chance. What's your final decision?" My fingers curled slightly at my side. I didn't think about that. That was the truth I hadn't fully acknowledged yet. "Time is ticking." He reminded me. I looked at him. Really looked at him. He wasn't asking me. He was waiting for confirmation. Not of our agreement but of whether I could keep up with his pace. Finally, I exhaled slowly. I didn't even notice I was holding my breath. "Fine," I said with finality. A smirk appeared on his lips. "But I have a condition too." He raised an eyebrow and I gulped. "I don't become something you own in public and ignore in private. " " Understood. Your condition will be honored. " he said simply. He walked towards the door, "Get ready. We're leaving." "Where?" He glanced back at me before answering, "The registry office." "As of today, you stop being just a bank manager." he turned to me fully. "You become Mrs. Hemenez." He opened the door and this time, I followed him out without hesitation. No questions. No doubts. Not because I trusted him but because for the first time, I realized that he might not be the only one who understands how dangerous this agreement really is. But as I stepped past my desk, my eyes caught something he didn't take with him. The cheque. Still sitting there. Unmoved. Forgotten. Unclaimed. Because somehow... I was the deal he closed instead.My hands stiffened for a moment before I composed myself. For the first time, I felt fear. But only slightly.I took a deep breath and steadied myself.I looked at Francis, who was visibly nervous as he kept glancing at the masked man behind me."What are you hiding, Francis?" I asked him directly, and I could see his hands trembling slightly before he gulped down his water.I studied his movements and expressions. It seemed like... Francis was not the mastermind at all.It looked like someone trapped him in something dangerousa me forced him to do things. But I'm not sure."Francis, look at me." I called out and he looked at me."You are in big trouble, Lilary." He warned."I already know about it."He looked me in the eyes. "I still love you. And I won't stop loving you.""Francis-""You shouldn't have married my father. It's dangerous. He's dangerous. They think you know something now," he said, almost in a whisper."Then who should I marry then? A cheating man like you?" I raised
Dominic left me five minutes ago to think, and I kept reading the records over and over again.I went through everything the files could give. Dates. Amounts. Signatures. Transfers. Everything.I closed my eyes tightly for a brief moment.How come I was so naive not to notice these signs?My head was already starting to ache and my visions started going blurry with these unexpected revelations, and I felt so stupid for not noticing the patterns sooner.I opened my eyes and took a deep breath before I kept reading until I found something very disturbing.My eyebrows furrowed and my heart raced faster than normal. I traced my finger over the file as I saw some dates that matched moments when Francis asked me for money.My hands started shaking as I realized something."While Dominic was paying Francis for his debts... he was also taking money from me," my voice trembled as I murmured.Something inside me shifted that I somehow could not name."He was receiving double payments!" My hands
I slowly handed the tablet back to Dominic, my hand shaking slightly.I bit my inner cheek slightly.I don't know why my hand is shaking. It is because I was nervous? Is it excitement? I don't know.He took it without a word."So I officially got my first threat? That's an achievement after being married for like three or four days?" I said, trying to lighten up the mood when I saw his expression didn't change.His eyes scanned the message again and I felt the air get colder with each passing second.My phone suddenly rang and Dominic looked at my pocket like a hawk.I fished out my phone from my pocket, expecting another direct threat but frowned.Francis calling."What does he want to say now?" I muttered and turned off my phone."Who was calling?" Dominic asked as he walked towards his desk and placed the tablet down carefully."Francis." I said simply and walked towards him.He opened another screen on his laptop, "What are you doing?" I asked. Almost quietly."Tracing it."I frow
I walked beside Dominic as we stepped out of the boardroom. Silence immediately followed us and it was not comfortable but rather heavy with something that lingers... like watching. Thinking about it gives me chills but also kind of exciting. "You spoke too soon." His voice was calm and controlled as always. I didn't look at him and kept walking beside him, "Because it mattered." "That's not the point, Mrs. Hemenez." I finally looked at him and for a moment, I was lost in his gaze as he was already looking at me. "You made yourself visible, that wasn't part of the plan." My eyebrows furrowed, "Are you implying that I should be invisible about this matter? Because you didn't say I had to." "Because I didn't think I had to." I almost scoff. There it was. That unforgettable quiet arrogance. I tilted my head slightly, "Then you have to think again." His eyes darkened slightly, "You're pushing boundaries again, Mrs. Hemenez." "And you're holding back information I needed, Mr.
"You claimed that you're not nervous yet you're fidgeting like a child who stole candies."My head snapped to look at Dominic, "Just mind your own business.""You're my wife. You're my business."I bit my lower lip.Damn him.I looked outside the window as I exhaled slowly.When we arrived at his company, my jaw almost fell by how massive it is.Sure, I already expected that it's huge, but seeing this up close, it's more than I expected.It's intimidating... just like him.Staffs bowed as we walked past them.The boardroom was colder than I had expected.But it's not because of the temperature but rather in the atmosphere.The moment the doors opened, every conversation inside stopped.It went quiet.Their eyes turned but not because of curiosity but rather assessing... judging.I walked in beside Dominic, my steps steady and my expression is composed despite the nervousness I felt buried inside me.A long table stretched across the room, filled with men in tailored suits.These weren
I sat by the window in the small office adjacent to Dominic's study. I've been studying the same set of numbers for what felt like a hundred times. My pen tapped slightly against the documents spread in front of me. I studied what was written. Transaction summaries, account movements and cross-referenced logs. I've been noticing patterns. It was not obvious, not careless, but it is consistent enough to exist. And that was the problem because whoever was behind this wasn't reckless. It's like they've been trained well and were disciplined. I kept flipping the pages, my brows furrowed slightly as I noticed the pattern again. It was the same structure, same spacing, timing, but with different accounts. I exhaled slowly. This is so much work. "Don't you think you're looking at the wrong place?" I looked up and met his gaze, "I didn't hear you enter." "Then try to sharpen your hearing," he said as he walked closer to me. "I repeat. Don't you think you're looking at the wrong pl







