LOGINAuthor's POV Aria stood by the railing, gazing at the morning sky glowing softly, as if it carried the promise of a new beginning.But inside her, everything was chaos. Her mind was a tangled mess, unable to make sense of anything.The last two weeks had taken everything from her…..her peace, her calm, her sense of self. Slowly, she wrapped her arms around her stomach, as if trying to feel life inside her, to know if it was still there. But all she could feel was fear… fear that it had stopped breathing, that it was slipping away before it could even begin.She had been locked away in that vast penthouse, isolated from the world. The wind brushed her hair, cool. She closed her eyes, and for a moment, this huge penthouse, her prison of glass and silence, locked doors. The endless green outside that mocked herThe silence around her wasn’t comforting anymore. It was heavy. It pressed down on her.She felt an arm circle around her waist firm. The scent hit her senses, sharp and intoxi
Author's POV Her hand clenched tightly at her side, nails digging into her hand, trying to steady her uncontrollable emotions.Her eyes filled, moisture gathering as a single tear rolled down her cheek before she could stop it.Another followed, but she quickly wiped it away, refusing to let it show now.She looked at Vincent, who had crouched on the floor, lost in collecting the broken pieces. His face was unreadable.And his silence was screaming more than any words could.She turned around, walking out of the room, her steps echoing loudly in her ears with everything that she couldn’t say now.She shut her room door behind her. The soft click of the locking door echoed through the silence.Her chest was rising and falling rapidly with everything that was going on. Her heart was pounding hard, as if trying to escape the weight of emotions.Her body touched the mattress.Everything felt too much… too heavy.The tears slipped down her cheeks quietly, one after another, meeting the pi
Author's POV He caught her within seconds. His hand gripped around her wrist, pulling her with a force that left her breathless.Before she could protect or scream, he turned her in a swift motion. He guided her body down.She landed on the bed, her breath hitching, eyes wide as she stared up at him. His chest rose and fell sharply, his gaze dark and wild, angry.He hovered over her, his body caging hers against the bed.He caught both her wrists in one hand, pinning them above her head against the mattress. His breath hit her face, hot, uneven, furious.“Can’t you be careful?” he snapped, his voice breaking between anger and fear. “You’re fucking pregnant, Brown!”The anger in his eyes burned, but beneath it, there was fear too.Her anger finally broke through.“I know!” she snapped, her voice shaking. “You don’t have to tell me!”Vincent’s jaw tightened, his eyes darkening as he leaned closer.“Then explain your actions, Brown,” he said, his voice low and hard. “Because they say so
Author's POV The air between them turned heavy, suffocating. Aria’s heart was pounding inside her chest, uneasiness was curling in her chest.On her statement, his expression was not confusion; it was a slight mocking one.She blinked in pain. Her throat was tightening. “The one we signed… before the wedding. Rowan said it was a six-month contract…” she said with her trembling voice.Vincent didn’t move. He didn't answer her. His gaze was turning more firm with each passing second, stretching like an eternity.Then his voice dropped, quiet but sharp enough to cut through her delusional world she was living in.“There was never a contract, Brown.” His hand moved as he put her hair straight behind her ear.Her breath caught. “What.......what do you mean?” she asked with her trembling voice.“The paper you signed,” he said, his eyes locked on hers, “wasn’t a contract. It was our permanent marriage certificate.”The room felt like it tilted. Her mind refused to register his words, yet th
Author's POV Her heart was pounding so fast that it started to hurt. She looked into his eyes that, for the first time, held no anger, no control… only vulnerability.Her heart was screaming to her to bend down and pull him into her arms, to hold him close, but her mind refused.The last strand of her dignity held her still, not letting her flow into the emotions.She pulled her legs away. Standing up, she took slow steps, her eyes now starting to harden. She didn't glance at him.Bending down, she grabbed the bag he had brought, her movements sharp and controlled. His eyes followed her every motion, desperate and silent, but he didn’t speak, nor stop her.She ignored him completely as if he no longer existed for her. She walked past him, heading toward the bathroom. The door got smashed shut behind her, echoing through the room as a quiet goodbye.She came out only moments later, wearing the pale green dress he’d bought for her, the one that clung softly to her frame. She didn’t loo
Author's POV The sight of her tears burned through his chest, but he held his ground, not storming.She swallows hard, as she forces her trembling lips to move “I… I want to ask you something,” she said, her heartbeat racing faster with every passing second.He waited impatiently for her to speak. His eyes searched her face, but she remained silent, her fingers clutching the edge of his shirt tightly. The air between them felt heavy, thick with words that wanted to be spoken but couldn’t find their way out.Aria wet her lips, which had turned dry from the weight of her thoughts. Her heart was pounding so loudly that she could almost hear it echoing in her chest. She looked up at him, her vision slightly blurred from the tears she had wiped away moments ago.She didn’t know why she wanted to ask him or where this sudden courage had come from. Maybe it was because of the woman's words that had affected her; she wanted to confirm.A small part of her, buried under layers of fear and pa
Author's POV Aria lifted her head, listening carefully. It was coming from the car parked a few feet away from her.As she slowly approached the car, her eyes scanned the area but couldn’t find anything. A small whisper reached her ear as she turned slowly, bending down. She looked under the car.
Author's POV Vincent’s grip tightened on her arms, making her gasp in pain. His dark gaze made her tremble in fear.His hand moved, making contact with her shoulder, and suddenly, without warning, he pushed her forward.Her body lurched over the railing, and the world seemed to tilt as she was sen
Author's POV Aria froze in her place, her eyes locking onto the figure standing at the door.Vincent.His menacing, dark eyes made her heart skip a beat in fear. The weight of her mistake crashed over her, and her hands trembled.The professor stopped. Vincent’s legs moved inside the classroom with
Author's POV Aria wakes up in the evening, and after a long sleep, she feels the pain in her body ease a little.She gets up from the bed as her still half-closed eyes run across the room, trying to come back to reality.Her eyes fall on her phone placed on the table. She extends her hand, reachin







