LOGINHannah's eyes widened as she entered the Harrison family residence. It wasn't just a house; it was a mansion.
Despite Maxim Harrison's bankruptcy, remnants of the mansion's former glory were evident in its beauty and upkeep. A few luxury cars parked in the garage were enough to last a lifetime if the family chose to live modestly.
Hannah stepped out of the cab and approached the terrace. Her heart was pounding uncontrollably, but she had to keep moving. As agreed, Hannah had come to fulfill the promise.
Of course, she was grateful for the Harrison family's help in covering John's hospital expenses. If Hannah had to kneel before Maxim and Alden Harrison, she would.
Hannah's index finger pressed the doorbell as she stood motionless at the intricately carved wooden doors decorated with plant motifs. Classic.
The door opened, and Edward stood on the threshold with a thin smile. "Miss Hannah, please come in," he asked.
Hannah nodded awkwardly and stepped inside.
"Please, follow me."
Hannah walked through a relatively spacious hallway with paintings adorning parts of the walls. The house had an earthy feel, mostly cream with touches of brown. The ceilings were high and decorated with crystal chandeliers.
They passed several rooms with closed doors before Edward opened two glass doors that led to the back of the house.
A comfortable back terrace unfolded before them. Terrace chairs with soft brick-colored cushions were on the right. Decorated with hanging plants and flowers, Hannah could see a quiet backyard with a fountain.
To the left of the patio was an outdoor dining table. Hannah spotted a man sitting in a wheelchair, staring at a laptop screen.
"Young Master Alden? Miss Hannah has arrived," Edward called politely.
The brown-haired man with neck-length hair gave her a cold look. Hannah couldn't help but feel sorry for Alden, who looked somewhat messy and unkempt. He had an unshaven, thick beard and dark circles under his eyes. But underneath it all, Alden was undeniably handsome.
Taking the initiative, Hannah approached Alden and extended her hand. "Hannah Sears, Mr. Alden," she said, her nervousness making her sound overly enthusiastic.
Unfortunately, Alden's response was a cold stare, and with a nod of his chin, he pointed to the chair across from him. "Sit down," Alden ordered.
Hannah withdrew her hand and bit her lower lip. This wasn't what she had imagined when she first met Alden. She looked at Edward as if looking for help.
"I'll leave you two alone," Edward excused himself.
No! Please don't leave me! Hannah's inner plea echoed.
"Are you deaf?" Alden asked suddenly.
"What?"
"I said sit down."
Hannah's eyes widened. She cursed silently, appalled by Alden Harrison's rudeness. Yes, Hannah had heard rumors that the billionaire's son had a bad attitude, but she had never imagined he would be so harsh with someone he had just met.
Cautiously, Hannah sat across from Alden, who was partially hidden by the table. There was silence between them for several minutes, broken only by the sound of water running from the fountain.
"What makes you think I want to marry you?" Alden's words broke the silence.
Hannah stared at Alden, who remained fixated on his laptop.
"Do you think you're worthy of marrying me?" he continued flatly.
"I..." Hannah's throat tightened.
Wasn't it the Harrison family themselves who wanted this marriage? Because of the friendship between Maxim and John from the past? Or was it just the money? Suddenly, Hannah felt dizzy.
Alden glanced at Hannah briefly. "Can't you answer?"
"What kind of question is that?"
This time, Hannah and Alden's eyes met.
Alden's gaze was filled with anger and hatred, yet there was a certain beauty in those dark brown eyes. What made Alden's eyes reflect such pain?
A sardonic smile played on Alden's lips as he sighed. "So, what do you have to offer me?"
"I thought it was your father who proposed marriage?"
"Why should I marry one of John Sears' daughters? You have no advantage to offer." Alden rested a cheek on his hand. "Meanwhile, my family has to deal with your economic burdens."
Hannah's face immediately turned red. In her emotional state, she found herself gripping the arm of the chair. She felt the urge to slap the disrespectful man in front of her.
However, Hannah realized that the man in front of her was the one who saved John's life. Whether she liked it or not, she had to accept all the insults and perhaps even contempt. What good was dignity if it couldn't help? Alden's words were valid, and Hannah had to swallow this bitter pill.
"So, what can I do to repay your kindness, Mr. Alden?" Hannah asked, her voice shaking.
Alden looked at Hannah and smirked. "Tell me, maybe I'll consider it."
"Marry you?"
"Am I to be your scapegoat? Didn't your future husband choose Aspen? I asked that before, didn't I?" Alden laughed dryly. "Gosh, I thought this would never happen to me."
"Do you love my sister?"
Alden shook his head slightly. "Oh, don't get me wrong. I never cared for the arranged marriage between my father and John."
"So, are we getting married?"
"Your future husband has chosen Aspen. I've already discussed it before, haven't I?"
Whether Hannah was worthy to marry Alden echoed in her mind. Was her face and appearance so bad that Jeffrey would turn away? Alden's words only added to Hannah's misery.
"So what? Am I supposed to be your whore?"
Alden blinked when he heard Hannah's question.
"There are plenty of whores prettier than you. I don't know if you're good in bed," he replied calmly.
Hannah fell silent momentarily, feeling drained of energy from dealing with such a disrespectful man she couldn't resist.
"I will pay for everything, Mr. Alden. Even if I must serve you for the rest of my life, I have nothing to offer. If I offered you my life, would you accept it?" Hannah said resignedly.
Alden looked deeply at Hannah and didn't answer right away. It was as if he was undressing Hannah's body, dressed in a cream-colored shirt and coat. Suddenly, Alden closed the screen of his laptop.
"Go home, Hannah," Alden ordered, somewhat dismissively.
"But what about..."
Alden cut her off. "Go home to your father. Wait until he wakes up."
Hannah was perplexed, not sure what to do. Should she kneel before Alden right away?
"Tell your father you will marry me tomorrow as soon as he wakes up. And ask for his blessing," Alden continued.
Hannah stared at Alden in disbelief. "Tomorrow?"
When Hannah returned to the Harrison family estate after so long, she felt like she was on a roller coaster. After getting out, she stood silently by the car. Ashton quickly walked over and held her hand. With a short nod from Ashton, Hannah followed him, and the two entered the large house.Edward greeted them at the door, but Hannah couldn’t contain her emotions.“Edward,” Hannah said, holding out her hand. “It’s good to see you.”Edward took her hand warmly. “Mrs. Hannah, it is good to see you too. And congratulations.”“Thank you.”Edward shifted his gaze to Ashton and nodded politely. Ashton, who had no memory of Edward, simply returned the gesture. As Alden’s right-hand man, Edward knew Ashton only from childhood.“Mr. Alden is waiting in the garden, ma’am,” Edward said.Edward led Hannah and Ashton into the garden. Memories of the past flooded H
When the reception ended at eight in the evening, Hannah and Ashton went to the hotel Victoria had booked for them. It was one of her many gifts, though Hannah found it undeniably tacky. But Victoria didn’t want anything to interfere with their first night together.As soon as the door to the room opened, Hannah was in awe of the luxurious interior. This one still amazes her despite spending the last few years in and out of fancy hotels.“Victoria really went all out on this one,” Hannah murmured.Ashton whispered in Hannah’s ear. “Shall we go inside?”“Absolutely.”Hannah entered the room with Ashton. Ashton immediately wrapped his arms around her from behind as the door clicked shut, knocking her purse to the floor. Ashton began to plant kisses along her neck and shoulders, making her shiver and giggle.“Ashton, can’t you be patient?” Hannah said with a laugh.“
Hannah and Ashton held each other’s hands tightly as they arrived at the church, but hardly any guests left. Most had already departed, leaving only family members waiting with pale and anxious faces.Victoria visibly relaxed when she saw Hannah and Ashton enter the hall. The middle-aged woman hurried over to her son. Ashton gave her a toothy grin.“Mom,” Ashton greeted her.Victoria glared at him angrily. “Have you lost your mind? You left Hannah, and you think it’s okay? I didn’t raise you to be irresponsible, Ashton!”Ashton lowered his head. “I’m sorry, Mom. I just thought Hannah might not be happy with me, so I...”Ashton’s eyes flicked to Alden, who watched them from a distance and was too hesitant to approach. Instead, Alden began to chat with Francesca, avoiding any interruption of Victoria’s scolding session with her younger son.“There’s plenty of t
"What did you say?"Hannah was shocked at Aspen's words. Before Aspen could answer, Hannah's phone buzzed with several new messages. She quickly grabbed it and read the texts from Ashton."I'm sorry, but I feel like I'm standing in the way of your happiness.""Your groom is already here. And it's not me.""I can't compete with my own brother."Hannah's hands shook with rage as she read the messages.Without thinking, she stormed out of the room and rushed into the hall, where an uproar had already broken out. Everyone knew Ashton was missing. Hannah's legs felt weak, her heart heavy with disbelief.How could Ashton call off the wedding at the last minute and hand her over to Alden?"How stupid," Hannah thought bitterly.Alden approached her and locked eyes with her for a moment, frozen by her beauty in the wedding gown. He couldn't stop staring at his ex-wife, who looked more radiant than ever."Did Ashton send yo
Concentrate!That's what Hannah kept telling herself on her wedding day. After the fight between Ashton and Alden, there hadn't been any more incidents. Alden seemed to disappear, especially after Sarah's funeral.Alden had sent the deed to Hannah's house to the hospital, but the guardianship papers for Henry had not yet arrived. Ashton was already very upset, but Victoria kept reassuring her son that Alden might need some time.Days passed and the wedding day arrived.Hannah sat in front of the mirror and looked at her own reflection in the beautiful white gown. It was Hannah's dream to walk down the aisle and say her vows before God."Almost time," Aspen said, looking at her phone. "The ceremony starts in fifteen minutes.""Stay calm and smile brightly, Hannah," Francesca advised.Hannah nodded."Mom, come on... you need to sit down now. Jacy and Henry are going to walk Hannah down the aisle," Aspen instructed.Since e
Though the cafe fight was eventually broken up by people around them, and Hannah left with Ashton, it caused quite a stir.The café fight became a hot topic on social media, especially since it coincided with the day of Sarah Young's death, dragging Alden, Hannah, and Ashton into the news.Hannah went straight to her room after Victoria told her to. Although she was concerned about Ashton's injuries, Victoria insisted that Hannah stay in the room. She felt like she was being punished, and the guilt weighed heavily on her.About an hour later, Victoria entered Hannah's room, sighing as she sat on the edge of the bed. She looked at Hannah sadly."Are you okay, Hannah?" Victoria asked.Hannah, her eyes swollen from crying, just shook her head. "No...""I talked to Ashton. He's much calmer now." Victoria gently stroked Hannah's head. "He's jealous and angry. Ashton isn't angry with you, he's furious with Alden.""If Ashton were ups







