Sarah's life fell apart the day her parents died in a mysterious car crash. Left with a crumbling family business and a scandal that almost crumbled her parents’ legacy, she was forced into a marriage with the cold billionaire Andrew Luthor—a union arranged by her uncle to salvage their family's reputation and the Luthors' multi-million dollar investment. To Andrew, the marriage was nothing but a calculated move—a merger to protect his empire. He saw Sarah as nothing more than collateral, believing her family betrayed him in a deal gone wrong that cost him his trust and nearly everything. He vowed to make her pay. What Sarah didn’t know was that Andrew’s hatred ran deeper than business—he blamed her for something she had no idea about. And behind his cold eyes was a burning need for revenge. But under the surface of their cold marriage, sparks begin to flicker. Sarah, struggling to find answers about her parents' deaths, starts to uncover secrets Andrew never intended her to know. And just when Andrew begins to see her truth and falls for the woman he married, Sarah disappears—heartbroken, pregnant, and unwilling to be used again. Years later, she returns, no longer the naive girl he married, but a fierce woman with secrets of her own—and a child Andrew never knew existed. Now, he wants her back. But Sarah isn’t the same. And forgiveness comes with a price. Can love survive betrayal, revenge, and years of regret? Or is it already too late?
View MoreThe rain poured down heavily, blurring the city lights into a mess of colors. Sarah sat by the window of her room, staring blankly at the streets below. Her fingers trembled around the cup of cold tea she had forgotten to drink. The world outside moved fast, uncaring, while her own had stopped three days ago.
Three days ago, her parents' car had skidded off the bridge into the dark river. Three days ago, she had buried the only people who ever truly loved her. And now, the vultures were circling. A soft knock came at the door. "Come in," she said, her voice dry, almost lifeless. The door opened and her uncle, Richard Blake, walked in. He looked at her like she was a fragile glass, who was about to break. He wore a sharp black suit, no crease out of place, his gold watch flashing under the dull room light. "Sarah," he said, stepping closer. "We need to talk." "I know," she whispered. "About the company." He nodded slowly. "About everything." Sarah set the cup down and rose from the chair, brushing her damp hair behind her ear. "How bad is it?" Richard sighed and walked to the small table, spreading out a few documents. His mouth tightened into a thin line. "The creditors want their money. The board is panicking. Investors are pulling out. And... the Luthors are threatening to sue." Sarah frowned. "The Luthors? But they—" "They invested millions into your father’s project," Richard cut in sharply. "Now, without him... without the project..." He didn't finish. Silence filled the room like a thick fog. Sarah’s heart sank lower. "What can we do?" she asked, her hands twisting the hem of her shirt. Richard looked at her with a strange expression. Something close to pity. Something close to regret. "There is... a way." Sarah stiffened. "What way?" He hesitated, glancing at the door as if expecting someone to burst in. "Andrew Luthor." Sarah’s stomach clenched. She knew the name. Everyone did. Andrew Luthor was a cold steel in a world of smoke and mirrors. He owned half the skyscrapers in the city. He had the power to crush companies, destroy careers, and erase legacies. "He’s willing to help us," Richard said carefully. "Willing to save the company. Save the family name." "Why would he?" Sarah whispered. "Why would he help us?" Richard looked her straight in the eye. "Because he wants something in return." The world tilted slightly. Sarah gripped the edge of the table. "What does he want?" "You," Richard said simply. The word hung there between them Heavily. Sarah shook her head slowly. "No. No, there has to be another way. There has to be." "There isn't," Richard said firmly. "You know your father trusted him once. The Luthor Corporation owns forty percent of the shares. Without Andrew’s support, the company falls. We lose everything. Your father's name gets dragged through the mud. Your mother’s charities disappear. Everything they built... gone." Sarah’s heart twisted painfully. She backed away, her legs hitting the chair behind her. "You’re asking me to marry a man I barely know," she said in a broken voice. Richard stepped closer. His face was hard now, like a stone. "I’m not asking. I’m telling you. This is the only way." Sarah stared at him, with disbelief and betrayal mixing in her chest. "You would sell me off like cattle?" "For the family," he snapped. "For your parents’ legacy. For your survival." Tears burned in her eyes but she blinked them back. She was a Blake. Blakes did not cry. Not in front of sharks. "When?" she asked quietly. "Tonight," Richard said. "Andrew’s lawyer has prepared the contract. All you have to do is sign." Sarah looked at the documents on the table. The Neat lines,the Cold words and Her freedom, traded away in ink. "I need a moment," she said. “But…” Richard hesitated, then nodded and left, closing the door behind him. Sarah sank into the chair. Her mind spin around in her world. She thought of her father’s warm smile, her mother’s gentle hands. She thought of the house they built, the dreams they fought for. Could she let it all collapse because she was afraid? Minutes passed or maybe hours, because Sarah was not in her right state. When the door opened again, it wasn’t Richard. It was Andrew. He filled the doorway, tall and dark in his black suit. His face was sharp, carved in ice. Eyes cold and calculating, like he already owned everything in the room... including her. Sarah rose slowly to her feet. "Miss Blake," he said, his voice smooth, almost polite. "Mr. Luthor," she managed. He walked toward her with slow, deliberate steps. His presence was suffocating. It wrapped around her, squeezed the air from her lungs. "I assume your uncle has explained the terms," he said. She nodded stiffly. Andrew studied her like a man inspecting a flawed diamond. "You understand what this marriage is," he said. "It’s a business arrangement. Nothing more." Sarah bit the inside of her cheek to stop the trembling. "I understand," she said. A flicker of something crossed his face. Not sympathy, not even emotions, Maybe satisfaction or Maybe cruelty. "Good," he said. He pulled a pen from his jacket and set it on the contract. "Sign," he said. Sarah stared at the papers. At the place where her name should be written. Her hands shook as she picked up the pen. The metal was cold against her skin. She thought of her parents. Of everything they fought for. Of everything that would be lost if she said no. Slowly, she pressed the pen down and signed her name. The ink bled into the paper like blood. Andrew took the contract, flipped through the pages, then tucked it neatly into his briefcase. He leaned in close. So close she could see the flecks of gold in his grey eyes. His breath brushed her ear. "Welcome to your new prison, Mrs. Luthor," he whispered coldly.The restaurant was one of those cozy corner places with warm lighting and the kind of atmosphere that made you want to stay for hours. Sarah, Mia, and Carmelita had claimed a booth near the window, where they could watch the world go by while they tried to process everything that had just happened. The waitress had already brought their drinks – coffee for Carmelita, iced tea for Mia, and a nervous Sarah was nursing a glass of water with shaking hands.Carmelita leaned back in her seat, letting out a long breath that seemed to carry the weight of the entire afternoon. Her usually perfect composure had relaxed just a fraction, and for the first time since they'd left Lena's house, she allowed herself to look tired."Gosh, today was hectic," she said, running a manicured hand through her hair. The simple gesture made her seem more human somehow, less like the fierce warrior who had just demolished Lena's entire world and more like a mother who'd been throug
The front door clicked shut with a finality that seemed to echo through Lena's bones. She stood there for a moment, watching through the window as Carmelita's car pulled away, taking Sarah and Mia with her. The engine's hum faded into the distance, leaving behind an awful silence that pressed against her eardrums.Her legs gave out.Lena collapsed onto the couch, her whole body trembling like a leaf in a storm. The cushions dipped under her weight, but she barely noticed. Her mind was spinning, racing through everything that had just happened, everything that could happen next."No, no, no," she whispered to herself, pressing the heels of her hands against her eyes. "This can't be happening. This cannot be happening."But it was. The video existed. After all these years, someone had the real footage of that night with Williams. The night that had haunted her dreams, the night she'd worked so hard to bury under lies and careful stories. And now Carmelita had it. Andrew's mother had it.
Back to present:The tension in the room was thick enough to cut with a knife. Carmelita's eyes burned with an intensity that could have melted steel as she fixed her gaze on Lena. There was no warmth left in those dark eyes - only pure, undiluted disgust that made the air between them crackle with hostility.Lena shifted uncomfortably under that withering stare, her perfectly manicured fingers fidgeting with the hem of her designer dress. She tried to maintain her composure, but something in Carmelita's expression told her this wasn't going to be just another family disagreement."I would give you one piece of advice, Lena," Carmelita's voice was deceptively calm, each word measured and deliberate. The older woman's posture was rigid, her hands clasped tightly in front of her as if she was physically restraining herself from doing something she might regret.The silence stretched between them like a taut wire. Mia and Sarah exchanged glances from their spots near the window, both sen
Lena just stood there, frozen like someone had dumped ice water all over her. Her mouth hung open a little and her eyes went wide, staring at Carmelita like she'd seen a ghost or something worse.Carmelita wasn't backing down though. She had that look in her eyes - the kind that said she was done playing games. Her jaw was set tight and her hands were clenched into fists at her sides."You really got the nerve to keep lying to my face like that," Carmelita said, her voice getting sharper with each word. "After everything you did, you're still gonna stand there and act innocent?"Lena's face went pale. She opened her mouth like she wanted to say something but nothing came out. Just stood there looking guilty as hell."How about I show this evidence I got not just to Andrew, but to the cops too?" Carmelita continued, pulling out her phone. "You got any idea what happens to people who make false rape accusations? The kind of trouble you're
Lena stared at Carmelita, her mouth opening and closing like a fish out of water. The words just wouldn't come. The silence stretched between them, thick and heavy, filling up the small living room until it felt like the walls were pressing in on her."Mother..." she finally managed to whisper."Don't call me that," Carmelita snapped, her voice sharp as a blade cutting through the air. Her eyes were cold, colder than Lena had ever seen them. The woman who used to smooth her hair and call her daughter was gone, replaced by someone who looked at her like she was something dirty on the bottom of her shoe.Lena flinched back, her shoulders hunching up around her ears. She could feel Mia and Sarah watching from the corner. "You ruined the bond between two friends," Carmelita continued, her voice getting louder with each word. "So what exactly do you want to explain to me again? What excuse are you going to give me this time?"Lena bit down hard on her lower lip, tasting blood. She turned
"I better start getting ready and prepare to come over," Carmelita said, her tone excited. "Alright mother, see you soon," Sarah and Mia said almost in unison, their voices carrying a mixture of anticipation and excitement. "You too, ladies," Carmelita said before hanging up, her fingers trembling slightly as she placed the phone down on the marble side table. She took a deep breath, steeling herself for what was to come.---LENA'S APARTMENTThe small apartment felt suffocating in the late afternoon heat. Lena sat curled up on her worn leather couch in the cramped sitting room, her legs tucked beneath her as she mindlessly scrolled through her phone. The device's blue light illuminated her face in the dim room, highlighting the dark circles under her eyes and the tension lines that had become permanent fixtures around her mouth.She wore an oversized sweater that hung loosely on her thin frame, trying to hide the bandage wrapp
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