LOGINViatrice Thaliya Rosales was never meant to beg or bend. Heiress to one of the country’s most powerful families, she walked away from the wealth and the name, determined to build a life on her own. But when the Rosales empire nears ruin, she’s dragged back into a world of power plays and secrets. And waiting for her is a man who holds the key to saving everything—on one condition. Marriage. It was supposed to be nothing more than a transaction. A contract bound by signatures, not emotions. But the more Thaliya finds herself tangled in his world, the harder it becomes to tell where duty ends and desire begins. She thought she was giving up her freedom. What she didn’t expect was to risk her heart.
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“I’m sorry, Mr. Monteverde… but I will not marry you.” My words echoed inside the room, firmer than I thought I could muster, but my palms were cold, clammy against the strap of my bag. I hated that he might see through me that despite my voice, I was trembling inside. The Monteverde office was suffocating. High ceilings, dark wood panels, glass windows veiled by heavy curtains that blocked the city lights. Everything felt calculated, controlled. It wasn’t just an office it was a reminder of power, of a world I had spent years running away from. I forced myself to breathe, to stand straighter, to pretend that I wasn’t intimidated by him. “I didn’t come back to this country just to be forced into something I don’t want. I left before to chase my dreams, and I won’t throw them away now. I won’t imprison myself in a marriage I’ll regret for the rest of my life.” Hunter Monteverde didn’t flinch. His eyes were sharp, unwavering, like a man who had already won the argument before it even began. “The choice is yours, Ms. Rosales,” he said, his tone so calm it infuriated me. “But let me remind you—the only chance to save your father’s company is to marry me.” My chest tightened at his words. The Rosales Group of Companies. My father’s pride, his empire, the very foundation of my childhood. I grew up watching him devote every waking hour to it—his laughter fading, his health weakening, his smiles becoming rarer, all because he carried the weight of a family legacy. And now, it was falling apart. And here I was, the only child, the only heir. The only one left to save it. Still, my heart rebelled. “Why marriage?” I snapped. “Why not a business partnership? An investment? A merger? There are so many ways to help without chaining me to you. We’re strangers, Mr. Monteverde. You’re asking me to marry someone I don’t even know.” That was when something flickered in his gaze. Subtle. Brief. But it was enough to send a shiver down my spine. “You don’t know me,” he said softly, leaning back in his chair, “but I know you, Viatrice Thaliya Rosales.” Hearing my full name in his voice made my stomach twist. I frowned. “What are you talking about?” His eyes locked on me, unblinking. “I’ve known you long before this night. And I’ve waited… five years.” My breath caught. Five years? My mind raced, trying to search every corner of my memory. “That’s impossible,” I whispered. “If we had met before, I would remember.” A humorless chuckle escaped him, low and unsettling. “Maybe you were too young. Maybe you were too busy running away, chasing the life you wanted. But I remembered, Thaliya. I never forgot.” My pulse hammered in my ears. Five years? What did that even mean? Was this some kind of twisted game? My life wasn’t something he could just keep tabs on and then claim when it suited him. “Waiting doesn’t entitle you to my life,” I snapped, my voice rising despite the lump in my throat. “It doesn’t give you the right to decide my future. You can’t just show up now, with my father’s company on the line, and act like you’ve owned me all along.” Hunter’s expression didn’t waver, but there was a fire in his gaze that unsettled me. “This isn’t about rights, Thaliya. This is about inevitability. Your family’s survival. Your father’s legacy. And the promise I made to myself years ago. Everything leads to this moment.” His words pressed against me like invisible walls closing in. I wanted to scream, to tell him he was wrong, to tell him I would never give him what he wanted. But images of my father’s tired eyes and weakened frame crashed into my mind. The man who gave me everything, who sacrificed his health and his happiness for the company now begging to survive. Tears burned behind my eyes, but I refused to let them fall, not in front of him. Not here. I stood, the chair scraping softly against the floor. My knees shook, but I forced my spine straight, lifting my chin. “This conversation is over.” I turned toward the door, desperate to breathe outside this cage of an office. But just as my hand closed around the doorknob, his voice followed me, calm, deliberate, and haunting. “You may think we’re strangers, Viatrice Thaliya Rosales. But I’ve known you. I’ve waited for you long before tonight. And whether you accept it or not… this is only the beginning.” I froze, my heart pounding so hard I thought it might break through my chest. Then, without looking back, I pushed the door open and left. The moment the door shut behind me, my legs nearly gave way. Somehow, I forced myself to walk through the polished hallways, keeping my chin high even though my chest was collapsing inside. The Monteverde staff I passed bowed their heads politely, oblivious to the storm raging in me. By the time I reached the parking lot, my breaths were shallow, uneven. The sight of my car was my only anchor. I slid into the driver’s seat, shut the door, and finally, finally, let go. My hands trembled against the steering wheel, and the tears I held back inside his office spilled freely now. Five years… he waited five years? The words looped in my head, crushing me. How could a stranger know me? How could a man I never remembered claim to have been waiting for me all this time? I pressed a hand against my chest, willing my heart to steady, but it only raced faster. “This can’t be happening,” I whispered to the empty car. “This isn’t fair…” But fairness didn’t matter. My father’s face tired, aging, and almost lifeless lying on that hospital bed while carrying the weight of an empire flashed again in my mind. I knew, deep down, that the choice wasn’t really mine to make. And that terrified me more than anything Hunter Monteverde had said.The day I accepted Hunter’s proposal, I have never thought about us being in this domestic relationship, as if we have known each other and love each other for a long time just like a real Couple that started dating before marriage. I was staring at my fingers kung saan nakalagay ang wedding ring ko. Ngayon ko lang napagtanto kong ilang buwan na din pala ang nakalipas, hindi ko akalain na maging maganda ang pakikitungo sa akin ng buong pamilya ni Hunter na para bang hindi ako iba sa kanila. "Are you okay?' malambing na tanong ni Hunter sa akin, tumabi ito sa akin sa kama. Umiling ako at humarap sa kanya. " I was just thinking." "About what?" "About this marriage." His facial expression changed, he looked worried. Hinawakan ko ang kamay niya at marahan itong pinisil. "It's not what you're thinking, okay?" I assured him that made his facial lighten up. "What about our marriage?" "I was thinking, why are you so good to me? Kung iisipin hindi mo naman ako ganun kaki
I blinked at the words again, like they might rearrange themselves into something that made sense. Hunter’s voice, soft, certain, kept looping in my head: he won't let anyone steal me… lalo na ngayon nasa kanya na ako. Did he mean it literally? Did he know me in a way I didn’t know myself yet? My heart gave a small, traitorous tug and I had to press my palm flat against my chest to stop it from answering for me.A hand waved in front of my laptop. “Mrs. Monteverde, are you okay?”I snapped back to the present. The meeting window on my screen was full of small faces and name tags; Andres Fortajelo’s box was highlighted. His eyebrows were arched like he was studying me more than the figures on the spreadsheet. He was one of the few who had kept faith in RGC when everyone else ran. He had opened doors for us, the biddings, the introductions and right now his patience felt like a lifeline.Around me, the office smelled faintly of reheated coffee and disinfectant. My laptop’s fan hummed, t
“Are you alright?”Hanggang ngayon, hindi pa rin ako makapaniwala na unti-unti nang bumabangon ang company ng daddy ko. Parang kahapon lang, halos gusto ko nang sumuko, pero ngayon, everything is slowly falling into place.“Yeah. I was thinking,” I replied softly, my voice barely above a whisper.Lumapit sa akin si Hunter at tumabi sa kama. The mattress dipped slightly under his weight, and just that small thing made the moment feel real, it’s comforting. We were in our room, the quiet hum of the aircon filling the silence. Kakauwi lang namin galing sa bidding, pero hanggang ngayon, parang nasa alapaap pa rin ako.I called my parents earlier to tell them the good news. The joy in my mom’s voice, something I hadn’t heard in so long, made everything worth it. For the first time, I felt like I did something right… for him, for our family.“What were you thinking?” Hunter asked, his tone gentle, eyes searching mine.“I just can’t believe I made it, Hunter. All those sleepless nights… all
The week before the bidding felt like a blur. My office became both my sanctuary and prison. Folders piled up, charts and projections scattered across the table. I hardly noticed the sun rise and set, only the ticking clock and the glow of my laptop screen.Denise would peek in from time to time, bringing coffee or reminding me to eat. “Ma’am, baka mapagod kayo nang sobra. Hindi po kayo robot.”Napangiti ako kahit halatang drained na. “I can’t afford to lose focus, Denise. This is more than just a project, it’s survival.”At night, when I finally came home, Hunter would be there. He never said much, but his actions spoke louder than words. A glass of warm milk left on my desk, a gentle reminder to rest, or sometimes, just his quiet presence sitting across from me while I typed away.One night, as I buried myself in proposals, naramdaman ko ang mga mata niya sa akin.“You’ve been staring at that screen for hours, Thaliya,” he said, voice low, almost tired.I didn’t look up. “I don’t ha






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