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I slept off that night with a heavy heart. What I did to Tiffany’s car kept replaying in my mind, how I ruined it, all because I wanted to attend a stupid party. And that man. The one who demanded I buy him a new car. I didn’t know if I’d ever see him again. I hoped I never would. Tiffany had already left before I woke up. When I pulled the curtains open, the silence felt odd, like the neighborhood had already emptied into their various workplaces. Her car was gone too. One glance at the clock made my heart drop. Past 10 a.m. I jerked to my feet, threw on clothes, and rushed out. Mrs. Cynthia didn’t joke with her classes. She was strict enough to make half a department carry her course over, and that was why other departments stopped borrowing it. But despite all that, she was good to me. She even granted twenty minutes extra for latecomers because we begged her. The twenty minutes I was already exceeding. By the time I reached the lecture hall, breathless, sweaty, heart pounding, it was 10:21. Mrs. Cynthia was just about to lock the door. “Mrs. Cynthia, please. I’m sorry for coming late.” My voice came out in broken gasps. She turned, eyebrows raised. “Arielle, you’ve never been late to my class. What happened?” I had no answer. I just begged again. Her face then softened slightly. She sighed and pushed the door open. “I won’t condone this next time”. “It won’t happen again. I promise.” I slipped in, and the room’s eyes instantly landed on me. Dozens of stares. Like my lateness was a crime. I never had friends, only course mates, so moments like this always felt like walking naked across the room. I kept my eyes down until I found an empty seat. Once I sat, everyone looked away, returning to their lives. The lecture, thankfully, was short and engaging. Mrs. Cynthia dismissed us after an hour, and I headed straight back to Tiffany’s apartment. Hostels were too expensive for me to get. Tiffany offered her place. I was grateful for her. She had never complained about me staying with her for once. Not since my first year. Once it was 12:30, I grabbed my work clothes and headed for Sunny’s Diner. And that was when my heart dropped again. Because I saw him, the same man from last night, sitting with my boss, Miss Sylvia. Laughing with her. Comfortable. Like he owned the place. I froze. My body turned cold. I turned back slowly, praying they hadn’t seen me. But.. “Arielle!” Miss Sylvia’s excited voice cut through my wish. I forced a smile and walked over. “I believe you’ve heard of this man. Darius Rothwell. Make sure you treat him well whenever he comes.” She introduced proudly. I nodded. Our eyes met. He smiled like fate was playing a game with me. “Wow, we meet again. What a small world.” Small world, my foot. I wasn’t buying that. Miss Sylvia laughed and placed a hand on my shoulder. “Where on earth did you two meet? Because Arielle doesn’t visit places you visit!” She cackled, and he joined her. My cheeks burned with shame. What did that even mean? “So?” she asked eagerly. “Where did you meet?” She faced me. “Uhh… it was—” “Why don’t you give us some time alone?” His voice cut clean, directed at her. Her amusement vanished instantly. She obeyed and left like he had snapped invisible fingers. I stood there awkwardly until he gestured. “Have a seat. Sylvia talks to you like that?” I sat across from him. “No, sir. She was just joking.” I lied. His eyes were sharp as he studied me between bites of his fries. “The way you reacted told me everything. She’s been mean to you. What did you do?” I stiffened. “Nothing.” “Nothing?” he echoed. “Yes.” My body was surprisingly calm. He paused, took a slow sip. “It’s good to see you again.” I scoffed quietly. “I know you came because of me. To confirm where I work.” He laughed. “You’re smart, just a little. But I came to see Sylvia, actually. We knew each other in college. I used to pay her to do my assignments.” I blinked. So she was once like me. “Why are you telling me this?” I asked. “Because I don’t want you ending up like her. Taking peanuts from your mates.” “I’m nothing like her.” A lie rolled easily off my tongue. “Oh, you are.” He smirked. “And I haven’t forgotten about what you did to my car. But don’t worry, I won’t tell your boss. I gave that car away and got a new one today anyway.” Was that a show-off? “Wow. Congratulations,” I muttered. He wiped his mouth. “But you still owe me.” My heart jumped. “Sir, I don’t have–” “I’m not asking for money,” he cut in. “I just need a little favor. I need someone to help me with something. I’ve been trying to get my hands on a deal worth billions, and I need someone who can work it with me. One person. A female. And I know you’re the right one.” “What is it?” My voice thinned. I became interested. He leaned back casually. Too casually. “I need you to be my wife.” “WHAT?!” My hand slammed against the table louder than my own scream. Customers turned to look. I ignored them. Tessa, another staff member, signaled from behind the counter for me to calm down. He didn’t even flinch. He kept eating like I hadn’t just short-circuited in public. I grabbed my bag, ready to leave, but his calm voice froze me. “I’m not done talking. Get back here.” I stopped. Something in his tone held power and threat. Was he trying to set me up? “I don’t want anything to do with you. You can try someone else”. I snapped. “Take one more step and I’ll make sure you never graduate again. I’ll call the cops. I’ll tell them everything. And you know what that means.” He winked. “Dare me.” My stomach twisted. My feet betrayed me. I returned to the seat, forced a shaky smile. “Okay. I’m listening.” He smirked. “Good. I need you to be my wife for a business purpose. I already explained it to you. We’ll sign a contract. After three months, you’ll be free.” Three months? As his wife? “What if my parents find out?” I asked quietly. Even though I didn’t care about my parents. He chuckled. “Okay, come on”. He seemed not to be surprised. I wondered why. “I did a little research on you. I went to your school. You don’t have parents. They died when you were ten. You lived with your grandma ever since. Sylvia also confirmed it.” He brought out a document from nowhere. It had all my information. “Why the hell would you do that?” I felt very uncomfortable. It was almost like I had a stalker. But at the same time, I did what I had to. He didn’t know I fed the school with lies. My parents weren’t dead. But they were dead to me. And I’d told the school they were. “So?” he extended his hand. “Deal?” I stared at it. At him. At everything that made no sense. “No," I replied sharply. I stood to leave. “You might want to think it over,” he said. “It’s a big offer. You have no one, nothing to lose, and you promised me you’d do anything I wanted.” I just ignored him. Just because I was a nobody didn’t mean I was stupid. I wasn’t going to fall into his trap or let him use me for reasons he refused to explain. Never. At least, that was what I thought when my life hadn’t flipped over in a swift.Arielle“No, I just want to go home,” I whispered as tears slid down my cheeks. “I can’t stand seeing his face knowing he killed her on purpose.”Darius didn’t respond immediately. He simply looked at me. He felt what I was feeling. As though he was trying to figure out how much damage had been done in the last few hours. “And now I blame myself for everything,” I continued weakly. “I shouldn’t have gone back there. I shouldn’t have returned to that house.”My voice cracked. “I feel so stupid,” a sob escaped me. "I feel really stupid.”The tears wouldn’t stop. “I don’t think I can forgive myself.”For a moment, neither of us spoke. Then suddenly, Darius reached for me and pulled me against his chest. I froze. Of all things I expected from him, this wasn’t one of them. I had cried in front of him before. I’d argued. Even hated him. But never like this. His expensive suit was probably ruined by now, but he didn’t seem to care. He simply held me there, letting me cry. He didn’t e
Arielle Sylvia screamed and kept smashing the phone beneath her heels.Over and over. The sound echoed through the abandoned building like a hammer striking concrete. Pieces of plastic were scattered across the floor until Ryder finally stepped forward and grabbed her arm. She jerked away from him and looked at me. “Pray he shows up,” she said coldly. “Or consider this the last day of your life.”A shiver crawled down my spine. My breathing remained uneven as I stared back at her. At this point, I hated both of them. There was no difference. Both of them were monsters. “You had Ryder steal Darius’s phone at the club, didn’t you?” I asked bitterly. “I knew that text didn’t come from him.”Sylvia's jaw tightened. She didn’t answer. That alone was enough. I laughed humorlessly. “So it was you?”My eyes narrowed. “But why send the message to Tessa’s phone instead of mine?”The question slipped out before I could stop it. How much did they know about me? How much had they been watch
Arielle Shock ripped through all of us. It felt as though the entire house had started shaking. Our hands went up instinctively. Tiffany stood in front of Tessa and me, tears already streaming down her face as she pleaded desperately.It reminded me of the day Blake tried to kill us. Only this felt worse. “Who are you?” I asked, my voice trembling. “Why are you doing this? Who sent you?” Ryder didn’t blink. The gun remained steady in his hand.“Did Darius send you?” The question slipped out before I could stop it. “Did he send you to kill me?”“I don’t work for Darius.” “Then who sent you?” Tessa demanded. Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed her slowly reaching toward the knife holder. The only knife left. My heart nearly stopped. Tiffany remained directly in front of us, shielding our movements. Fortunately, Ryder didn’t seem to notice. “Was it Blake’s Aunt?” Tiffany asked shakily. Who did he plan this with? How did they get hold of Darius’s phone? Ryder ignored the que
Arielle A heavy silence settled over the room. Tessa stepped forward and hugged Tiffany once more, easing the tension that had suddenly filled the house. “Well,” she said softly as she pulled away. “We’re just happy you’re out of that hellhole.”A small smile appeared on Tiffany’s face. “How’s the baby kicking?”The smile vanished. Her face turned pale. Tessa frowned. Tiffany hesitated before speaking. “I lied,” she admitted quietly, touching her belly. “There’s no baby.”Tessa blinked. “What?”“I wasn’t pregnant the whole time.”Tessa looked from Tiffany’s stomach to me. I simply nodded.“So why did you lie about something like that?” She asked. Tiffany lowered her gaze and fidgeted with her fingers. She looked ashamed. Before she could answer, I spoke. “Because Blake forced her to.”Tessa stared for a moment before sighing. “Well…that’s actually a relief.”Tiffany let out a nervous laugh. “But speaking of Blake,” Tessa continued. “Is he still locked up?”“Yes.”That earned a
Arielle The smile on my face slowly faded. Why had Xavier bowed to Leo? It felt strange. As Leo disappeared into the crowd, I found myself wondering who he really was. I slid into the seat beside Tessa. She looked just as thoughtful. Good. At least, I wasn’t imagining things. “What would you like, ladies?” Xavier asked with a charming smile after serving another customer. “Sex on the beach," Tessa replied immediately. My eyes widened. “Again?” I whispered. She was looking really exhausted. She didn’t need one. She looked at me innocently. “What? You don’t want one?” “No,” I rubbed my temple. “I think we’ve had enough alcohol for one night. I feel dizzy, I just want to go home.” “Fair enough.” Tessa grabbed her bag and stood. “We don’t want anything, Xavier.” He nodded. “Have a good night.” “You, too," I said before following Tessa out of the club. The cool night air hit my face instantly. I inhaled deeply. While Tessa opened her ride app, I glanc
Arielle My heart sank. For a second, I forgot to breathe. My gaze locked with Darius’s across the crowded club. To me, everything else disappeared. It was just him. My pulse hammered violently against my ribs. Why was he here? I thought he’d left for England. A small smile crept onto my lips before I could stop it. Then it disappeared. A woman slipped into the seat beside him and kissed his cheek. My stomach dropped. Her hand rested comfortably on his arm. And Darius never looked away from her. The warmth inside me vanished instantly. I turned around before I could think twice. Was she my replacement? Had he lied about the business trip? Had he only said he was leaving because he wanted me gone?The more I thought about it, the angrier I became. I was practically shaking. I pushed through the crowd, searching for Tessa. Eventually, I found her. And immediately wished I hadn’t. She was pressed against the waiter from earlier. They were completely lost in each other. Kissin
Arielle I floated in darkness. I didn’t know where I was or what had happened. It all felt distant, as if I were underwater. All I was hearing was my mom’s voice, calling me for help. The more she called, the more the fear filled my chest. The sound grew sharper and louder. Then her voice bo
Arielle “Arielle, I can’t let you do this,” Tiffany said firmly. “You’re not accepting that son of a bitch’s deal just because he’s forcing you to.”Tessa clearly didn’t want me to either. She handed the letter back to me slowly. “I have no choice," I said quietly. Tiffany hesitated, still not c
Arielle Tiffany turned back and went silent. “It’s me,” I tapped my chest. “Arielle”. “Oh”. She uttered flatly. “Yeah,” I sighed. “Tiffany, I swear I’m ready to tell you anything you want to know. I’m never hiding anything from–“ “Let’s not talk about that here.” She
Arielle “Nice to see you again, Mr. Darius.” She said, after he stopped laughing. “I’m really sorry for not paying attention to the person sitting next to her. I was carried away by the bruises on her face. Thank you so much for saving her”. “Tiffany, right?” He asked finally. She nodd







