Aria Whitmore spent six years loving Ethan Blackwood, the man she married when he had nothing. She helped build his billion dollar empire, stood by him through storms, and sacrificed her dreams for his dreams. Her reward? Betrayal. When Ethan brought his mistress home and crushed her last hope, Aria demanded a divorce. But Ethan's cold words haunted her: "You can leave, but only when I stop loving you." A tragic accident ended Aria's life or so she thought. Now, reborn three years before their marriage, Aria’s mission is simple: never love Ethan again. This time, she will write her own destiny, rise higher than before, and never let anyone control her heart. But Ethan finds himself dangerously drawn to this new Aria, the one who no longer looks at him with love but with cold indifference. He’s determined to make her fall for him again. But Aria has one rule: Love me, or lose me forever.
View MoreThe rain was so heavy. It poured from the night sky, soaking Aria Whitmore to the bone as she stood frozen on the marble steps of the Blackwood Estate.
Her fingers trembled around the divorce papers, their edges now soft and ruined from the downpour. Yet, the storm outside was nothing compared to the one tearing through her chest. Inside the gala, it blazed with life, crystal chandeliers casting golden light on women in silk gowns and men in tailored suits. And at the centre of it all stood her husband, Ethan Blackwood. Her heart tightened as she watched him slip his arm around Selena Hart, the woman everyone knew as his mistress but no one dared to confront. The cameras loved them. The society elites toasted to them. And Ethan? Ethan smiled for them. He smiled for her. “Ethan,” Aria’s voice cracked as she stepped into the hall, ignoring the looks that followed her soaked figure. Her eyes met with his. His smile didn’t fade. “Aria,” he greeted, as if she were nothing more than just a friend. “You should’ve stayed home.” Her throat burnt, but she swallowed the lump forming there. “You brought her here? To our anniversary gala?” Selena’s maroon lips curved in triumph. “Why not? I mean… you’re practically invisible to him these days.” Aria looked back at Ethan, desperately searching for a flash of remorse. “I gave you six years of my life. I stood by you when you had nothing. When your company was collapsing, when no one else believed in you. I was there!” A whisper echoed through the crowd. But Ethan simply adjusted his cufflinks. “You were useful, Aria. I won’t deny that.” Useful. The word sliced through her like broken glass. Selena laughed softly, curling her fingers around Ethan’s arm muscle. “It’s time to stop living in the past.” Aria could feel the sound of her heart beating in her ears. She brought out the squeezed divorce papers from her purse and placed them against his chest. “Sign them. I’m done.” Ethan’s brows lifted slightly, as if the sight amused him. He didn’t reach for the papers. Instead, he leaned in, his voice low but sharp as a blade. “You can leave… but only when I stop loving you.” Her breath stopped a bit. “I won’t keep you in chains, Aria,” he whispered, his gaze cold and unreadable. “But don’t expect me to let you go.” Her eyes were filled with tears, but she wouldn’t give him the satisfaction. Not here, not tonight. Without another word, she spun on her heel and walked out of the hall, ignoring the look and the whispers popping at her back. She aimlessly drove past the city with blurry eyes, hands tight on the steering wheel. How did it come to this? Six years. She sacrificed six years building his empire, standing in his shadows, and enduring his cold distance while he lavished another woman with the warmth she once knew. Her mind flashed back to their early days. The nights they stayed up building business proposals in their congested apartment. The meals she skipped to help him pay for office space. The dreams they shared when all they had was each other. And now? Now she was nothing but a discarded accessory in his perfect life. A tear slipped down her cheek. “Enough,” she whispered, her grip tightening. “You’ve broken me for the last time, Ethan Blackwood.” The traffic light turned green. “I’ll start over. I’ll build my life again. Without you.” But just as she crossed the intersection, a flash of blinding headlights screamed from her right. A truck, coming too fast and too close. Time slowed. Ethan’s last words echoed in her mind. “You can leave… but only when I stop loving you.” Bang! The impact shattered the world around her. Glass, metal, screams—everything spun, everything faded. Silence. When Aria opened her eyes, the rain was gone. The scent of lavender drifted through the air, strangely familiar. Her head ached as she pushed herself up, finding herself wrapped in soft, lilac sheets. Her old sheets. Confused, she swung her legs off the bed and staggered to the mirror. The girl staring back at her wasn’t the woman who had just faced her husband at a gala. Her hair was longer, darker, and untouched by the expensive dyes she’d grown used to. Her face, softer, rounder, still bearing the innocence she’d lost. The silver wedding band? Gone. Her eyes went to the calendar on her desk. March 18th. Her heart pounded against her ribs. This was… This was three years ago. Before the marriage. Before the betrayal. Before it all. Her knees collapsed, and she gripped the edge of the desk to steady herself. “This… This isn’t possible,” she whispered, breathless. A loud knock at her door, followed by a familiar voice, one she hadn’t heard in years. “Aria! We’re going to be late for the Whitmore Corporation interview! Hurry up!” Her blood ran cold. That voice. It belonged to Mia, her best friend who’d cut ties with her after the divorce. Mia, who hadn’t spoken to her in years. Aria staggered to the door and flung it open. There stood Mia, young and smiling, just as she had before everything went wrong. “What’s with you? You look like you’ve seen a ghost,” Mia laughed, tilting her head. Aria couldn’t breathe. Couldn’t think. “I… I…” She reached out and hugged Mia tightly, tears streaming down her cheeks. Mia stood in surprise. “Whoa, okay! What’s this about?” Aria pulled back, her mind racing. “Nothing. I just… I’m glad you’re here.” Mia gave her a strange look but grinned. “Come on, drama queen. If we don’t leave now, you’ll miss the interview with Ethan Blackwood’s company.” The name hit Aria like a punch. Ethan. This was the day she first met him. Her heart was beating fast. This was her chance to rewrite everything, to choose differently, and to never let him in. Aria’s lips parted as the realisation set in. She had been reborn.“Wait.”The single word slipped from Aria’s lips before she could stop it. It cut through the night air like glass against stone. Ethan froze mid-step, his broad shoulders stiffening as though he were bracing for an impact.Slowly, he turned. His eyes found hers, dark and raw, stripped of every layer of arrogance he once wore like armour. For the first time in years, Aria saw the man she had fallen in love with, not the empire builder, not the ruthless CEO, but Ethan, the boy who had once stolen her heart with a smile.“You don’t get to just walk away after saying all that,” Aria said, her voice shaking despite her best attempt to steady it. “You can’t throw your love at me like a confession and then disappear into the night.”Ethan took a cautious step closer, still in disbelief. “Aria, I meant every word. But I won’t chain you to a past that already hurt you. If leaving me is what gives you peace, I’ll take it.”She caught her breath; the sincerity in his tone unsettled her, tugging
The soft glow of the lamp in Aria’s living room spilt across the floorboards, pooling around the couch where she sat curled beneath a blanket. Her skin still felt clammy from the fever that had only just begun to break, but what unsettled her more was the silence that lingered in the air. Ethan sat a few feet away, perched on the edge of the armchair like a man afraid to move too close, afraid to push too far.For the first time in years, there was no malice in his eyes, no cold calculation. Just weariness, and something deeper she refused to name.Aria cleared her throat. “You don’t have to stay. I’m not dying.”Ethan’s lips curved faintly, though it wasn’t amusing. “I know. But I needed to be here. I need you to know I’m not going anywhere, not anymore.”Her fingers tightened around the edge of the blanket. “You say that like it’s a promise.”“It is.”The words hung in the air, heavy and hard to ignore in the quiet of her apartment. Aria wanted to look away, to put up her walls like
The letter still trembled in Aria’s hand long after the ink had blurred from her tears. She pressed it shut quickly, not ready to face what the words might do to her resolve.If you are reading this, it means I never had the courage to say it out loud…Those words haunted her all night.By morning, her office was a battlefield of reporters, invitations, and statements to approve. She threw herself into work until Mia burst in, tablet in his hand.“Aria,” Mia said breathlessly, “you are expected at the Innovation Gala tonight. They moved the schedule forward. It’s… huge.”Aria rubbed her forehead. “The last thing I need is another room full of questions.”“That is exactly why you need to go,” Mia pressed. “If you don’t, Selena’s shadow still lingers. People need to see you standing.”Aria exhaled. She hated that Mia was right.Before she could argue further, the door opened and Ethan filled the frame. His presence still had the audacity to send her heart tumbling.“I will take her,” Et
The newsroom was full of activities. Screens blared with headlines, phones rang nonstop, and camera crews rushed in and out of studios. For once, though, the centre of chaos wasn’t Aria; it was Selena.Aria sat in her office, hands folded tightly on her desk. Across the glass wall, her assistant Mia walked nervously with a tablet in hand. “It’s everywhere,” Mia whispered.“Leaked contracts, stolen data, manipulation of sponsors Selena’s name is plastered on every feed. It’s blowing up.”Aria’s lips tightened. She had no energy to celebrate Selena’s downfall. She should feel vindicated. Instead, the storm outside her window felt creepy, like the one inside her chest.“Leave it,” Aria murmured. “I’ll watch later.”But she didn’t need to. A knock sounded, sharp and urgent. Ryan stepped in, phone still pressed to his ear. “Turn on Channel Six,” he said quickly. “Ethan’s about to go live.”Mia grabbed the remote and turned on the screen on the wall. The camera showed Ethan Blackwood standin
The flash of cameras still burnt in Ethan’s eyes long after the gala lights had dimmed. He watched Aria tonight, watched her own the stage, watched her silence a room of industry titans, and watched her humiliate Selena with nothing more than grace and eloquence.And he had never felt prouder. Or more broken.Ryan found him first, sitting in a shadowed corner of the gala hall when people started to leave. Ethan had loosened his tie, running a hand down his face like it might wipe away the emptiness inside him.“You look like hell,” Ryan said flatly, folding his arms.Ethan gave a humourless laugh. “Fitting, isn’t it?”Ryan didn’t smile. He dropped into the seat across from him, staring with a weight that felt heavier than any accusation. “What are you doing, Ethan?”Ethan’s jaw tightened. “What I should have done years ago. Protect and fight for her.”Ryan scoffed. “Protect her? You destroyed her. You left her when she needed you. And now? Now you sit here, drinking pity like it’s cha
The ballroom was shining brightly, with chandeliers casting light over the marble floor and the well-dressed guests. Cameras clicked as soon as Aria walked onto the carpet. She was wearing a dark blue gown that fit her perfectly and flowed behind her as she moved.People began to whisper, some in admiration, others with hidden thoughts. But she didn’t bother herself. Not tonight.Ethan was already inside, dark suit tailored sharp against his broad frame, jaw set as he stood near the entrance with key donors. His eyes locked on hers at once, and for a fraction of a second, his expression softened. Then it was gone, replaced by the cool mask of composure he had mastered so well.“Ms. Whitmore,” a reporter called, thrusting a mic forward. “What does tonight’s gala mean for your brand’s future?”Aria smiled, calm and practised. “It’s not just about fashion tonight; it’s about women, about reclaiming space and power in industries that often silence us.”Her voice rang clear. Cameras clicke
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