LOGINOn the day Amelia was supposed to become a bride, her world shattered. Her fiancé didn’t just betray her—he abandoned her for her own sister. Humiliated and heartbroken, Amelia refuses to be the victim. Determined to make everyone who hurt her regret their choices, she makes a shocking decision: she marries the one man her ex fears most—his powerful billionaire uncle, Ethan Blackwood. What begins as a contract marriage for revenge soon becomes something far more complicated. Beneath Ethan’s cold exterior lies a fiercely protective man with secrets of his own, and Amelia finds herself falling for the husband she never expected. As jealousy, family conspiracies, and buried truths threaten to tear them apart, Amelia must decide whether to keep chasing revenge or risk everything for love. After all, the best revenge isn’t making your enemies suffer—it’s living a life they can never have.
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Everything looked perfect. At least, that’s what Amelia Carter thought as she stared at her reflection in the mirror. The white gown hugged her curves beautifully, and the diamond necklace around her neck was a gift from her fiancé, Ryan Sullivan. Today was supposed to be the happiest day of her life. A knock sounded on the dressing room door. “Amelia, the ceremony is about to begin,” her maid of honor said excitedly. Amelia smiled nervously and nodded. “Okay. I’ll be there in a minute.” The door closed. She took a deep breath and reached for her phone. A message flashed on the screen. Unknown Number. At first, she ignored it. Then another message arrived. And another. Her smile slowly disappeared. The first message contained a photo. Ryan. And her younger sister, Sophia. Amelia frowned. “No…” Her trembling fingers opened the image. The photo had clearly been taken inside a hotel room. Ryan was sitting on a bed while Sophia wrapped her arms around his neck. They were kissing. Amelia’s stomach dropped. Her heart stopped beating. “No… no, this isn’t real.” Another message appeared. This time it was a video. With shaking hands, she pressed play. The screen filled with Ryan’s face. “After today, everything will belong to us,” he said. Sophia giggled. “What about Amelia?” Ryan laughed. “She’s too naive. Once the wedding is over, her inheritance becomes mine anyway.” Amelia froze. The phone nearly slipped from her hands. Inheritance? The wedding? Her breathing became uneven. Suddenly every strange thing that had happened during the last few months started making sense. Ryan constantly asking about her late grandfather’s company. Ryan pressuring her to transfer shares. Ryan insisting on a rushed wedding. He never loved her. He wanted her money. A tear rolled down Amelia’s cheek. Then another. Her chest hurt so badly she thought she might collapse. Three years. Three years of loving him. Three years wasted. The dressing room door suddenly opened. Sophia stepped inside wearing a dazzling red dress. The moment she saw Amelia crying, a smug smile appeared on her face. “You saw the messages.” It wasn’t a question. Amelia stared at her. “How long?” Sophia crossed her arms. “What?” “How long have you been sleeping with my fiancé?” Sophia didn’t even look ashamed. “About a year.” A year. Amelia felt like someone had stabbed her heart. “A year?” she whispered. Sophia shrugged. “Ryan got bored of you.” The words hit harder than a slap. “You stole him from me.” Sophia laughed. “Stole him? Please. A man can’t be stolen if he wants to leave.” Amelia’s vision blurred. This was her sister. The person she trusted most. The person she defended whenever their parents compared them. Yet Sophia had betrayed her without hesitation. “Why?” Amelia asked quietly. Sophia’s eyes hardened. “Because for once, I wanted something that belonged to you.” The room fell silent. Amelia felt sick. Before she could speak again, Ryan walked into the room. His expensive suit was perfectly tailored. The sight of him made her stomach twist. His expression darkened when he realized she knew. “So you found out.” No apology. No guilt. Nothing. Amelia stared at him in disbelief. “You used me.” Ryan sighed as if she were the inconvenience. “Don’t make a scene.” “A scene?” she repeated. Guests were waiting outside. Family members had traveled across the country. And he was telling her not to make a scene? Ryan stepped closer. “Look, Amelia. Be reasonable. The wedding can still happen.” She blinked. “What?” “You’ll marry me, and everyone saves face.” Amelia laughed. The sound was broken and bitter. “You think I’d still marry you after this?” Ryan’s expression became cold. “You don’t have many options.” Those words shattered something inside her. The tears stopped. The heartbreak remained. But the weakness vanished. Slowly, Amelia removed the engagement ring from her finger. Ryan’s eyes widened. Sophia’s smile disappeared. Amelia placed the ring on the table. The diamond sparkled under the lights. Then she looked directly at the two people who had betrayed her. “You deserve each other.” Ryan frowned. “Amelia—” “No.” Her voice was calm now. Dangerously calm. The kind of calm that came before a storm. Without another word, she grabbed her purse and walked out. Behind her, Ryan called her name. She didn’t stop. Guests turned to stare as she marched through the crowded hall. Whispers followed her. Questions echoed around her. But Amelia didn’t care. Her wedding was over. Her relationship was over. The life she thought she had was over. As she pushed through the hotel’s revolving doors, cold air hit her face. Only then did she allow herself to cry. One tear. Then another. Then her phone rang. Amelia glanced at the screen. Unknown Number. She almost ignored it. Almost. Instead, she answered. “Hello?” A deep masculine voice spoke from the other end. “Miss Carter.” She frowned. “Who is this?” There was a brief pause. Then the man said something that changed her life forever. “This is Ethan Blackwood.” Ryan Sullivan’s billionaire uncle. “And I have a proposal for you.”The helicopter touched down just after sunset.Amelia jumped out before the rotors had fully slowed.Marcus, Claire, Julian, Captain Nora, Samuel, Gabriel, Elias, and Seraphine followed close behind.The Carter Center was eerily quiet.Police vehicles surrounded the building.Emergency lights painted the walls in flashes of blue and red.Henry met them outside.A bandage wrapped around his forehead.Relief washed over his face when he saw Amelia.“You’re here.”She hurried to him.“What happened?”Henry looked toward the entrance.“They didn’t come to kill us.”“They came looking for something.”⸻Inside, the archive was in disarray.Books covered the floor.Display cases had been opened.Documents were scattered everywhere.Yet strangely…Very little had actually been stolen.Professor Moreau sat in a chair, exhausted but unharmed.“They searched every room.”“For nearly twenty minutes.”Marcus looked around.“What were they after?”Henry answered with one word.“Daniel.”⸻Amelia fr
The last fragment of the mirror struck the forest floor.Instead of shattering further, each piece dissolved into tiny sparks of silver light that drifted into the air before disappearing among the branches.No one spoke.Amelia stared at the silver circle that had appeared on her wrist.It felt warm.Not painful.Alive.Marcus stepped beside her.“Are you okay?”She looked at the mark.“I… I think so.”“But I don’t understand any of this.”⸻Elias picked up one of the remaining mirror fragments.Its surface had already turned to dust.“You weren’t supposed to.”Claire frowned.“What do you mean?”He sighed.“The Eighth Sanctuary was meant to awaken only when the Seven stood in perfect balance.”He looked toward the glowing cedar tree.“They’re not.”Julian folded his arms.“Because one has already fallen.”“Exactly.”⸻A distant clap of thunder rolled across the forest.Yet the sky above remained clear.Captain Nora checked the weather scanner on her tablet.“No storm.”Samuel looked
Golden pillars pierced the sky.One.Then three.Then five.From the heart of forests, beneath forgotten mountains, across distant deserts, and beyond frozen seas, brilliant columns of light rose into the heavens.The Hidden Sanctuaries were awakening.Amelia stood beneath the ancient cedar tree, unable to look away.The Seed of Hope rested in her palm, warm and alive.She could feel it pulsing like a heartbeat.⸻Elias Arden stared upward, his face pale.“This has never happened.”Julian turned sharply.“You’ve seen the Sanctuaries awaken before?”“Not like this.”Elias shook his head.“They always awakened one at a time.”“Never together.”Seraphine whispered,“Someone has connected them.”⸻A powerful gust of wind swept through the clearing.The towering cedar tree glowed brighter.Its leaves shimmered like molten gold before returning to their natural green.The split in its trunk widened.Hidden inside was a narrow passage descending into the earth.Unlike the entrance they had d
The laughter echoed through the forest.Soft.Joyful.Innocent.It rose from the glowing chasm beneath the ancient cedar tree, lingering in the warm air before slowly fading into silence.No one spoke.Marcus looked at Amelia.“Tell me I’m not the only one who heard that.”“You aren’t,” she replied quietly.⸻Seraphine stood perfectly still.For the first time since revealing herself, the calm confidence in her face wavered.“The Sanctuary has awakened.”Julian turned toward her.“It wasn’t supposed to.”“No,” Seraphine admitted.“It only awakens when a Guardian arrives.”Her eyes settled on Amelia.“It has accepted you.”⸻The golden light spilling from the broken entrance became brighter.Instead of blinding, it felt comforting.Warm memories surfaced in everyone’s mind.Marcus suddenly remembered learning to ride a bicycle with his father.Claire saw herself laughing with Daniel on a rainy afternoon many years ago.Henry heard his mother’s voice singing the melody from the Sanctum.












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