LOGINKiara Retania, or Kia, has just had her heart broken. The man she loves is about to marry—but not her. She was merely the mistress of Alex Guntoro, her boss, who is set to wed the woman chosen by his parents, leaving Kia behind without a second thought. To mend her broken heart, Kia decides to go to a club and pick a man to spend the night with. In a reckless game, she spins a bottle on the table, intending to let fate choose her companion. But to her surprise, the bottle points directly at a charming and handsome bartender. But... is he really just a bartender? Or is he a man determined to make Alex pay for the pain he caused Kia—and to claim Kia, both her heart and body, for himself?
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“Katrina, do you have the papers ready?” My voice came out sharper than I intended, but I couldn’t help it. I had waited too long for this day—two years, to be exact. Katrina, my assistant and closest confidant, stood in the doorway of my office, holding a thick envelope in her hands. “They’re here. Everything’s set for your signature.” She hesitated for a second before stepping forward. “Are you sure about this, Sophia? Once you sign them, there’s no going back.” I smiled, but it didn’t reach my eyes. “I’ve never been more certain of anything in my life.” For two years, I had lived in the shadow of a contract marriage. A marriage that wasn’t born out of love, but necessity. My grandmother, in her final days, had pushed me into it. She didn’t mean to be cruel—her heart was in the right place. She wanted to see me secure, married to a man who could give me the stability she feared I couldn’t find on my own. So, James Dalton, the third son of the powerful Dalton family, was chosen. He needed connections for his enterprise to thrive in New York City, and my grandmother’s influence offered him exactly that. In return, I got the illusion of a husband, one who never showed up, never called, and never played the role. For two long years, we remained bound by that contract, existing in separate worlds. He focused solely on his company, expanding his empire while I remained a silent, invisible wife. And me? I wasn’t just sitting idle. I built my own empire, in secret, growing into a woman who didn’t need anyone—not him, not anyone. Now, it was time to end it. “I’m not waiting anymore, Katrina. I’ve waited long enough.” I walked toward the large windows of my office, the city skyline stretching out before me, and the sunlight filtering in. New York had always been a city of opportunity, and I’d made sure to seize it. My reflection in the glass had changed. I wasn’t the wide-eyed girl who signed those papers two years ago. No more innocence, no more hiding. I was ready to confront the world—and James. Turning back, I gave Katrina a nod. “Prepare the cash. I want $10 million ready to hand over to him.” Katrina’s brows shot up. “Wait, you’re giving him alimony? You’re offering to pay *him*?” I smirked. “That’s right. I want to be clear—I don’t need anything from him. Not his name, not his money, and certainly not his pity. I’m walking away from this marriage as the woman I should have been all along. He underestimated me, Katrina. He thought I’d be content being a name on paper. Well, he’s about to see that I’m worth far more than that.” Katrina still looked skeptical. “You don’t think he’ll be surprised by the check?” “Oh, he’ll be surprised, alright. And I want to deliver it myself. I want to see the look on his face when he realizes I’ve been playing a far bigger game than he ever thought.” Katrina let out a soft laugh, shaking her head. “You really are a force of nature, Sophia. I’ll make sure everything’s ready.” As she left the room, I leaned back in my chair, staring at the unsigned divorce papers on my desk. This was it. The final step. I thought back to the day my grandmother had brought me the proposal. She had been so frail, her health deteriorating by the day. Her biggest concern was me—her only granddaughter. She had grown up in a time when marriage was a woman’s greatest security, and she had spent her last years ensuring I would have that, even if it wasn’t built on love. I had agreed for her sake, even though every part of me knew it wasn’t what I wanted. But I had no regrets. The marriage may have been a contract, but it had taught me everything I needed to know about myself. And now, with my grandmother gone, I was finally free to make my own choices. I stood up and walked toward the mirror in the corner of the room. My reflection stared back at me, and I barely recognized myself. Gone were the soft curls and the gentle makeup. I had traded them in for sleek, straight hair, bold eyeliner, and a tailored suit that screamed confidence. I looked powerful—strong, exactly as I needed to be for the meeting ahead. No more hiding. No more pretending. It was time to show James—and the world—who Sophia Reed truly was. By the time Katrina returned, I was ready. She handed me the envelope with the papers and the documents showing the $10 million transfer. “Are you nervous?” she asked, handing me the check that I would give James in person. “Not at all,” I replied, exhaling slowly. “I’m excited.” As I held the envelope in my hand, a strange calm settled over me. This wasn’t the end of something—it was the beginning. My future was no longer tied to a man who didn’t care, no longer bound by a contract signed out of obligation. Today, I was reclaiming my life. “I’ll send the divorce papers to his office now, and tomorrow, I’ll meet him. In person. He deserves that much.” I smiled again, this time with a confidence I hadn’t felt in years. “It’s time to close this chapter, Katrina.” Katrina gave me a knowing look, one of approval mixed with admiration. “James won’t know what hit him.” I laughed, genuinely this time. “No, he won’t. But I’m looking forward to watching him try and figure it out.” And with that, I took one last look at the city outside my window, then straightened my posture. It was time to step out of the shadows and into the light—on my terms, no longer tethered by anyone else’s expectations. Tomorrow, James Dalton would see a whole new Sophia Reed. And for the first time, it would be on my terms.“Morning, my sexy wifey.”A deep voice whispered gently in her ear, stirring Kia awake.As she stretched and yawned, Byan’s lips started trailing kisses across her chest, making Kia chuckle softly. She smiled, running her fingers through his thick hair as he remained absorbed in his exploration, showing no sign of stopping.“Byan.”“Hm?”Kia hesitated for a moment, trying to find the right words. But she eventually gave up—her pregnancy made her head feel a bit fuzzy in the mornings, and heavy thinking wasn’t ideal.“Uh… how long are we staying here?” Kia finally voiced the question that had been circling in her mind.“Here?” Byan lifted his head from her chest, eyebrows raised. “You mean in Bali? Or the resort?”“In Bali. I mean, how long are we staying in Bali,” Kia clarified quickly. She knew this resort held a deep meaning for Byan, and honestly, she felt comfortable here too.But she also missed Jakarta. Isn’t that where they actually lived? Lately, though, it seemed like Byan wa
Perfect. Kia couldn’t find a more fitting word to describe everything that was happening today… flawless. Everything she laid her eyes on seemed so beautiful and mesmerizing. White flowers, soft pinks, pale yellows, and light blues adorned the entire room, decorating her wedding venue with a delicate elegance. Her tired brown eyes blinked slowly, as if in disbelief of the words she had just said in her mind. Her wedding. For the past week, she had been hospitalized as the doctor had ordered complete bedrest to safeguard her still-fragile pregnancy. Then, once she was cleared to return home, three days later Byan invited her aunt and uncle, Burhan and Ana, to come to Bali. They were Kia’s only remaining family after her father passed away when she was a child, and her mother followed a few years ago. Even though Kia had already called them to share the news, they were still utterly shocked when a luxury car arrived to take them to the airport, where a private jet awaited to fly
Kia took a deep breath before slowly opening her eyes. Her head rested comfortably on Byan's arm, and the warmth of his embrace, like a living blanket that had held her tightly all night, made her feel as though he never wanted to let go. For once, Kia was the first to wake up, still wrapped in the afterglow of their passionate lovemaking. She glanced up at Byan’s handsome face, still peacefully asleep. A smile formed on her full lips, as she recalled the words he had repeatedly whispered to her the night before. "I love you, Kia." Remembering his deep, masculine voice uttering those words so tenderly sent a wave of happiness through her soul. She knew she would never tire of hearing that sentence, not as long as it came from Byan’s lips. Could falling in love really feel this wonderful? It felt as if a lifetime in this world would be too short, and Kia didn’t want her time to end as long as she remained in Byan’s warm embrace. Byan made her feel valued, especially
The door opened from the outside, allowing two figures to step into the Presidential Suite. They both walked in silence toward the master bedroom, despite the noise of thoughts racing in their minds. “I need to make a call,” Byan said to Kia, who had been following him closely, her hand still in his grip. The girl nodded slowly with a small smile. “I’ll wait for you on the balcony.” “You don’t have to go anywhere, Kia. This conversation isn’t a secret,” Byan stated firmly, his dark eyes locking onto hers, trying to decipher what she was thinking, as she had grown unusually quiet. “It’s okay, Byan. I just want to get some fresh air,” Kia replied, her tone giving an excuse. Byan remained silent for a moment, his gaze fixed on her beautiful face and enchanting smile. However, he knew deep down that Kia was hiding something behind that expression. 'That damn Bara! This is all his fault,' Byan cursed inwardly. Yes, Bara’s arrival at the family dinner had worsened an already tense


















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