MasukThe next morning, school felt like a blur.
Daph and I made time for each other between classes, sneaking small laughs and sharing snacks like always. But we had different schedules now, barely catching each other in the hallways. Still, her smile kept me grounded.
Then the emails came in. College application results.
We both screamed when we got the notification. We ran out to the back of the school near the benches, barely able to contain ourselves. Our fingers trembled as we logged in.
She shrieked first. “Oh my God! I got in!”
“To where?” I asked, already feeling my heart slam.
“Luxe University,” she beamed. “Fashion Design program!”
My breath caught. That was our dream school. I quickly checked mine. It loaded slower than ever.
Then it appeared.
Congratulations, you have been accepted into Luxe University – Business & Marketing Management program.
Tears instantly welled in my eyes. “Daph… I got in too.”
We hugged, crying and laughing, spinning in circles like two kids who just got the world handed to them. But deep inside, a shadow lingered. Luxe wasn’t cheap. My mother couldn’t afford it. I could only pray Daph’s parents would find it in their heart to keep sponsoring me, like they've always done.
That evening at home, there was celebration everywhere.Ken made sure to make it special. The workers did a lot of work, I stayed over and we really celebrated. We had cake, drinks. They toasted our futures.
But I couldn’t enjoy it.
Because Ken was there.
And my heart was breaking in ways I couldn’t hide.
I avoided him, barely meeting his gaze. I couldn’t bear to see the light in his eyes fade when he found out the truth.
But Ken had never been the type to let things slide.
He cornered me in the backyard, where the soft lights of the party barely reached. I turned away, trying to hide my shame.
“Why are you avoiding me?” His voice was soft, but tight.
“I can’t do this right now,” I whispered.
He stepped closer. “Did I do something wrong?”
My silence said everything.
“Lia…” he reached out, brushing my cheek. “Talk to me.”
I flinched. “Don’t. Please. Don’t touch me.”
His eyes darkened. “Tell me what happened.”
I swallowed hard, my throat burning. “It’s Ruben.”
He froze.
I pushed forward, my voice shaking. “We... we spent the night together.”
I couldn’t even say the word love. I didn’t know what it was anymore.
His breath hitched, and I saw it raw, unfiltered heartbreak.
For the first time ever, tears slid down Ken’s cheeks. “I knew it. I knew he’d always have a piece of you.”
“I didn’t mean to hurt you,” I sobbed. “I didn’t know what I was doing.”
“You didn’t hurt me,” he said brokenly. “He did. Again.”
Then his voice cracked into something colder, deeper. “Ruben doesn’t love anyone, Lia. He never has. And he never will. He’ll use your heart the same way he uses everyone until there’s nothing left.”
He turned and walked away, and I dropped to my knees. I had never seen Ken cry before. Never imagined I could be the reason.
I went inside, wiping my face and trying to act normal.
But then the television caught everyone’s attention.
Breaking News: Billionaire Heir Ruben Saint Accused of Living Double Life
My heart stopped.
The news anchor's voice echoed across the room.
“A rival tech company has accused Saint Industries heir, Ruben Saint Delwunco , of lying to investors. Reports claim that Ruben is secretly involved in a same-sex relationship, despite public denials. The scandal comes just days before a billion-dollar endorsement deal with a conservative Asian conglomerate, known for its zero-tolerance stance on LGBTQ+ affiliations.”
Gasps filled the room.
I didn’t wait.
I ran up the stairs, straight to Ruben’s private study. I didn’t knock. I barged in.
“Ruben!” I cried.
He stood by the window, back turned to me. Distant. Silent.
“I’m so sorry,” I whispered, breathless. “I just saw the news. Are you okay?”
He didn’t answer.
I stepped forward, trying to catch my breath and that’s when I saw them.
Pictures. Dozens of them. Scattered all over his desk.
My body froze.
I walked closer, slowly, dread crawling over my skin like ice.
And then I saw them.
Me.
Naked.
From the night we spent together.
My scream tore through the air.
“What the hell is this?!” I cried, tears burning down my face. “You took pictures of me? Last night? Are you serious, Ruben?!”
Still, he didn’t move. Didn’t flinch. Finally, he turned around and his face was blank. Not regretful. Not angry. Just… cold.
Without a word, he reached for a document on the table and held it out.
I hesitated.
He kept his hand steady.
I snatched it from him, my fingers trembling.
It was a contract.
Clause One: Minimum of five years before either party may seek divorce. No exceptions.
I closed it couldn't read anymore, it was a marriage contract.
“What is this?” I choked out, eyes scanning the page. “What the hell is this?!”
He sat in his chair, calm. Composed.
“You sign the contract,” he said, “and the pictures disappear. Forever.”
I stared at him in disbelief.
“Congrats on your admission, by the way,” he added with a mocking smile. “Once we’re married, you’ll never have to worry about tuition or money again.”
He leaned back in his chair, smug. “Like I said you still haven’t grown up. But I’ll take care of you. You’ll be mine, officially.”
He placed a pen beside the contract.
“Sign it when you’re ready.”
I couldn’t speak. Couldn’t move.
My heart shattered into pieces too small to name, he didnt love me hes just playing with me, then it hit me…ken was right i was just a pawn in whatever twisted game he was playing.
I didn’t sign.
I just stood there, crying. Shaking.
Because deep down I knew I would.
Not because I wanted to.
But because I had no choice.
Chapter 187 The night sky stretched endless and velvet-dark, speckled with stars that glittered like scattered diamonds. The Delwunco private jet sat at the far end of the runway, sleek and impossibly large, its polished silver body reflecting the floodlights like a jewel carved out of steel.Ruben had promised her the world. And now, he was delivering it piece by piece.The steps lowered, the red-carpeted ramp rolling out with practiced precision. Lia stood at the foot of it, her long black silk gown trailing behind her, her hair swept back in waves that caught the light. Even in travel, she was dressed like a queen her crown invisible, but her presence commanding.“Everything you ever wanted,” Ruben murmured beside her, his hand brushing hers, tentative but steady. His voice held something rare hope.She lifted her chin, her lips curling into the wildest, smile. “Everything?”His eyes, dark and unwavering, drank her in. “Everything.”Inside, the jet gleamed with extravagance. Gold
Chapter 186 The Delwunco name had been written in blood for far too long. Now, in the fading twilight of an empire, two men stood on opposite ends of a silent room, Ruben and Ken, brothers who had once sworn to destroy each other, bound now by scars deeper than flesh.The old warehouse smelled of dust and rust, the ghosts of their past watching from every shadow. Ken leaned against the cracked pillar, his shoulders heavier than Ruben had ever seen them. His face was older, not just in years but in grief.For a moment, they said nothing. The silence between them was the silence of Julian’s grave, the silence of wasted years, of wars that had swallowed everyone they loved.Finally, Ruben broke it. His voice was low, gruff, yet steady.“We’ve lost too much, Ken. More than I can forgive… more than you can undo.”Ken’s jaw tightened, but he didn’t look away. “I never meant for Julian… I never meant for him to ” His voice cracked, and for once, Ken Delwunco didn’t look like the ruthless ma
Chapter 185 The morning air was cool, carrying the scent of freshly turned earth and the faint sweetness of lilies that lined the path. The cemetery was quiet, save for the soft rustle of trees swaying in the breeze. For the first time in what felt like forever, Ruben walked beside Lia not as her enemy, not as her regret but as her husband, her partner.Her black dress fluttered around her legs as she walked, simple yet elegant. She didn’t speak, not until they reached the small, white marble headstone carved with Julian’s name. Ruben’s breath caught when he saw it again he would never get used to it, never stop feeling the stab of failure every time his eyes landed on those carved letters.Lia’s knees bent slowly, and she lowered herself onto the grass. She pressed her palm flat against the cold stone as though touching her son’s hand one last time. Her lips trembled, but when she spoke, her voice was steady.“Julian, my love… my baby,” she whispered, her head bowed. “You’ve been go
Chapter 184 The house had not been this quiet in years. No arguments echoing through marble halls, no whispers of betrayal trailing in the dark corners. Only the sound of rain dripping from the eaves and the faint hum of cicadas outside the garden walls.To anyone who entered, it looked like peace had finally claimed the house.Lia knew better.She sat in the master bedroom at the vanity, her reflection framed in gold and shadow. She had dressed simply that morning, no elaborate gowns, no veils of mourning, just a silk black slip and her hair loose over her shoulders. Her face was bare, pale, almost translucent in the light.Behind her, Ruben stirred. He was getting stronger each day, his steps firmer, his voice steadier but she could still see the weight clinging to him. The guilt. The near-loss of everything “You’re watching yourself again,” he murmured, his voice still rough with sleep.She tilted her head, eyes narrowing at the mirror. “I’m watching the stranger I became.”Rube
Chapter 183 The rain had stopped by evening, leaving the city washed clean, the streets glistening under the pale light of the moon. For the first time in what felt like forever, there was no echo of gunfire, no whispers of bloodshed in the distance. Just silence the kind that didn’t feel like suffocation but like relief.Lia sat on the balcony of the Delwunco estate, a shawl draped over her shoulders. The night breeze carried the faint scent of roses from the gardens below. She closed her eyes and let herself breathe really breathe. For so long her lungs had been filled with smoke, grief, and rage. Tonight, it was just air.Behind her, the soft sound of footsteps. Ruben.He looked pale, still weak from the coma, but he was upright now, leaning slightly on the railing as he came to sit beside her. His hand brushed hers, calloused and warm, anchoring her to him.“You didn’t wait for me to wake up,” he teased lightly, though his voice was hoarse. “You went and made peace without me.”L
Chapter 182 The Delwunco estate had not known laughter in months. The walls that had once absorbed screams, shouts, and silence heavy with grief now carried something different softer, warmer, like the echo of a family that might have been.Ruben lay propped against the pillows of the master bedroom, the bandages at his side already loosening as his body healed faster than the doctors predicted. He hated being confined to the bed, hated feeling weak. But every time he tried to rise, Lia was there firm hands pressing him back, lips brushing over his brow, her voice soft yet commanding.“You’re not going anywhere,” she whispered that morning, her breath warm against his ear as she fed him spoonfuls of soup she had insisted on making herself.He smirked, though his eyes softened. “You’re treating me like a child.”“Like my husband,” she corrected quickly, her tone carrying no room for argument. Her hand cupped his cheek, thumb brushing across the stubble that had grown during his recove







