Mag-log inShe was the daughter no one wanted… until they needed her. Forced into a contract marriage with Adrian Moretti, the cold, untouchable billionaire. Sarah thought her life couldn’t get worse. She was wrong. Ignored by her husband. Humiliated by his family. Treated like a ghost in a house that was supposed to be her husband's house. But the real breaking point? The night everything changed… and he blamed her for it. So she did the only thing she could. She left. With secrets he never knew existed. Years later, Sarah returns, no longer the weak, unwanted bride, but a powerful woman with a name of her own… and two children that carry his blood. Now, Adrian wants answers. He wants control. And worst of all... He wants her back. But this time, Sarah isn’t the one begging. HE IS.
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“In three days' time, you'll be getting married to Adrian Moretti.” My father's words kept ringing in my head. The first punishment life gave me was making me born into the Sinclair's family by my father's mistress. She kept my pregnancy even after constant warnings from my father to abort the child. Then she dropped me at the doorstep one week after I was born and vanished into thin air. Since my birth, I have always been treated like an outcast, receiving bare minimum treatment from my father, his wife and their golden daughter, Ivy. I have tolerated every single thing and swallowed every disrespect, but I'm never going to marry an unknown man against my wish just because the company is on the verge of going bankrupt. I stormed out, going straight into my father's study. I knew it wasn’t going to be a normal conversation the moment I stepped into his study. Marko Sinclair. CEO of Sinclair Sport group. He sat behind his desk, flipping through a stack of files. My father. And my biggest problem. I locked the door behind me. “Dad, cancel that wedding. I'm not getting married to that man,” I said calmly. He closed the file in his hand and set it aside, finally giving me his full attention. “Mr. Moretti called today.” I scoffed. “And…?” He leaned back slightly, his fingers tracing the edge of the desk. “He has already wired me half of the said payment and will pay the rest of the money when the marriage is official.” “I will not marry someone I don’t love!” I shot to my feet, my voice rising before I would know it. This couldn’t be happening. I had plans for my life, real ones, and none of them involved being handed over to a brute like Adrian. “Sarah!” My father slammed his fist against the desk. I flinched at the sharp sound, but forced myself to stay upright. The door opened slowly, and mom walked in. I walked to her immediately, holding her hands. “Mom, please,” I said, my voice unsteady. “Talk to him. I can’t marry Adrian. He doesn’t love me, and …” Pain spread across my cheek as I lost my balance and fell to the floor. A ringing buzz filled my ears and I pressed a trembling hand against my face as tears blurred my vision. My mother stood over me, her expression cold and unyielding. “You dare complain?” she snapped. “If we don't act fast, we will lose everything. The house, our status, the cars… everything we worked for will be gone.” Dad sighed deeply. “The company is going down. Investors are drawing back. We are losing clients. Workers are resigning. This is the only way out!” “Ohh… please don't give me that excuse,” I retorted, standing up to my feet. “Am I the only girl child in this family? What about Ivy? Or you can't watch her being thrown to someone like Adrian?” I paused. “Everything has always been about Ivy!!!” I shouted, my voice cracking with raw emotion. “Ivy’s college, Ivy's goals, Ivy's youth, Ivy's future!!! What about me? I have my own life too! I have dreams. I want to build something for myself. I'm young too, the same age as her!!! Why do I have to cut my life short and sacrifice everything just so I could fit into my own family?” Mom rolled her eyes. “Sarah, lower your voice, you’re being disrespectful.” “Disrespectful?” I stepped forward, breathing hard. “I've spent years staying quiet, helping behind the scenes, accepting whatever scraps of attention you throw my way. But you see this particular one, I'm not doing it. And if you think you can stop me, then you need to think again.” “Enough!!!” Dad slammed his palm on the table again. “Shut up, Sarah.” But I couldn't stop. The anger felt too good, too freeing after years of silence. “Why should I shut up? For once I'm saying what I feel!!! Everything in this house has always been about Ivy. Her happiness, her comfort, her future. I'm your daughter too, your blood! I have goals. I have a life I want to live. I don't want to be married to an unknown man, especially not in exchange for money. It's not fair!!!!” Dad stood up slowly. “Fair?” You want to talk about fairness after the scandal you brought upon this family three years ago? We protected you. We kept the news quiet. And now, when we need you to do one thing for this family, you start throwing tantrums.” Mom joined in. “You are strong. You can endure this marriage. Stop being so dramatic and think about all of us for once. If the company collapses, we will all suffer, including you.” I stared at her for a while, then dad, before shifting my gaze back to her. “So I should throw away my life to protect all of you?” Dad's patience snapped completely. “Shut up, Sarah! The decision is made. You will marry Adrian in three days. The arrangements have already started. If you refuse…” he paused, taking a deep look at me. “You can't even refuse, you don't have a choice.” I took a step forward, looking at him straight into his eyes. “Then watch me break this rule. Because no matter what you do, even if heaven falls, I'm not getting married to Adrian and that's final.” I walked out before he could respond and walked straight to my room shutting the door loudly behind me. My room felt suffocating the moment I stepped in. I ran a hand through my hair, pacing once, twice, trying to shake off the anger burning under my skin. It didn’t work. “I need a distraction,” I muttered to myself. Clubbing. Yeah… that would do. I grabbed my phone from the table and sent a message to the one person I could think of. Kael. My best friend, and only friend. ME: Clubbing tonight. Come pick me up by 10 p.m. in my compound. Let's ball till morning. He replied almost immediately. BUDDY: At your service, her majesty.Sarah's POVThe legal meeting with Anna had ended hours ago, yet it still lingered in my mind like an unfinished conversation. No matter how many times I replayed her words, I couldn't decide whether she was a woman seeking justice or simply someone who refused to let go of the past.The rain that had fallen earlier had stopped, leaving the gardens outside glistening beneath the moonlight. I stood by the bedroom window with a cup of untouched tea in my hands, staring into the darkness.Sleep felt impossible, and Adrian hadn't come upstairs yet. I glanced at the clock. It was almost midnight. He was probably still in his study.That thought alone made my heart ache.Ever since the company leak, every day seemed to drain a little more life from him. He still smiled whenever he looked at me. He still asked whether I'd eaten, whether I'd slept well, whether I needed anything.But behind those small acts of kindness, I could see the exhaustion growing heavier.Setting my cup down, I quietl
Sarah's POVNo one moved.Anna sat with perfect composure, her legs crossed elegantly, her expression calm enough to make me uneasy. Gone was the angry woman who had stormed into our lives before. Today, she looked confident, almost certain of herself.Beside her sat a middle-aged man dressed in a tailored suit. His briefcase rested neatly on the coffee table, and his hands were folded calmly over it. Unlike Anna, he showed no emotion at all.Adrian stepped in front of me almost instinctively. "What is this?" he asked, his voice controlled.Anna looked at him with a faint smile. "I told you already. I'm not here to argue. I'm here because there are matters that should have been settled a long time ago."Eleanor folded her arms. "If you've come to cause another scene, you've chosen the wrong place."Anna didn't even look at her. "I'm not interested in creating a scene." She nodded toward the lawyer. "My lawyer will explain."The man stood. "Good evening. My name is Michael Carter.bI re
Sarah's POVThe first thing I noticed when I stepped into Moretti Enterprises that morning was the silence.Not the ordinary kind of silence that came before a busy workday, but the heavy, uneasy kind that settled over a room when everyone was waiting for something bad to happen.Employees who usually greeted one another with warm smiles now spoke in hushed voices. Small groups stood together near the elevators, whispering before quickly looking away whenever someone walked past.I had never seen the building like this. The atmosphere itself seemed to carry tension.As Adrian and I stepped out of the elevator onto the executive floor, conversations stopped almost instantly. Several executives straightened their posture while assistants hurried back to their desks.Adrian remained calm.He looked like the confident leader everyone expected him to be, but I had spent enough time beside him to recognize the subtle signs. His shoulders were slightly tighter than usual. His jaw remained cl
Sarah's POVThe mansion felt strangely empty that afternoon.Ever since Adrian and I had returned from the lakeside, a quiet peace had settled over me. It wasn't that my questions had disappeared. They hadn't. They were still there, tucked away in the corners of my mind, waiting to be answered. But for the first time in days, they weren't shouting at me.I found myself replaying the memory of his handwritten letter."I only hope you'll keep believing that my heart has always been on your side."I had read those words more times than I cared to admit.Part of me wanted to frame the letter.Another part of me kept hearing the anonymous message."The kindest lies are the hardest to see."I sighed and carefully folded the letter before placing it back inside my bedside drawer.I didn't want to choose between those two voices. One belonged to the man I loved. The other belonged to someone I had never met.Yet somehow, both had found a place in my thoughts.The peaceful silence of the after
Sarah's POV My phone buzzed on the nightstand. It was a notification from Kael, confirming the time for our coffee meet-up. I told myself there's nothing more, but the thought of stepping outside these walls, even for an hour, felt like oxygen. Downstairs, the breakfast nook glowed under soft m
Sarah's POV “You really had to make a scene and storm out?” Adrian continued, voice flat.I wiped my face quickly, hating that he saw the tears. “A scene? She spent the entire dinner picking me apart, Adrian. My mom, my job, my family, like I’m some one of those maids working for her. And you jus
Sarah's POV“So, Sarah,” Eleanor began, her voice smooth as chilled wine, “how are you finding life at Moretti House? It must be quite the adjustment from… whatever it was you were used to.”I forced a small smile. “It’s beautiful. I’m still learning my way around.”“Learning,” she repeated. “Yes.
Sarah's POVThe priest smiled warmly, his voice ringing through the sunlit chapel. "By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride.”For a heartbeat, the world seemed to hold its breathAdrian turned to me, taking slow steps towards me. He lifted the veil of






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