LOGIN~ ISLA ~
After the formalities ended, my mother didn’t say much.
There was no advice, or even just a parting embrace—just a quick nod and a half-hearted goodbye.
And then she was gone.
Right. They already got what they wanted. Why bother faking anything now?
As her silhouette completely gone on the hallway, housekeeper Xia stepped forward, composed and polite.
“Young madam, the old lady instructed me to escort you to the master’s bedroom.”
I drew in one final breath before nodding slightly.
“This way, Madam,” he said.
I followed him through the long, quiet hallway of the Montgomery mansion.
The polished floors of Montgomery mansion echoed faintly beneath our steps, chandeliers glittering overhead and reflecting across the pristine tiles. The whole place screamed of power and elegance.
Everything here felt untouchable—like I was intruding on a world not meant for people like me.
We reached the elevator at the end of the corridor. Xia pressed the button for the fourth floor.
“This entire level belongs to Master Alistair,” he explained as the lift moved. “You’ll be staying here until the master wakes up.”
The doors opened with a soft chime.
The fourth floor was quieter than the rest of the house—colder, yet no less luxurious. Expensive decor lined the halls, heavy with silence.
“This floor consists of the master’s study, gym and lounge area, library, entertainment room, and the large balcony connected to the master’s bedroom,” Xia continued explaining as we marched.
I only nodded. The sheer size of it all was overwhelming. Our home could probably fit into this one floor alone.
My legs ached by the time we reached the tall set of double doors.
“The master bedroom has already been arranged. Your wardrobe was brought in this morning. All your personal care needs are in the ensuite. From this day forward, you are expected to share the room with Master Alistair,” he said carefully.
I swallowed hard. “Even though he’s—?”
“In a coma, yes,” he replied gently. “Still, the arrangement must appear accordingly.”
I could only nod.
Xia pushed the doors open. “I’ll leave this to your care now, Madam.”
With a small bow, he slipped away, leaving me standing at the threshold of the master’s bedroom.
I inhaled deeply before stepping inside.
The room was lavish—spacious and meticulously designed. White and gray tones dominated, from the wallpaper to the drapes to the plush sofas. It was elegant, but icy.
And then, at the center, the king-sized bed.
Where Alistair Montgomery lay like some sleeping heir—untouchable, timeless, as though he was waiting for his true love to wake him.
Only… that wasn’t me.
He lay still, dressed in silk pajamas, fine gray linen sheets pulled over his abdomen.
The afternoon light spilled across his face, illuminating his sharp features that almost didn’t seem real.
He looked like a painting—something from another century.
His jet-black hair was neatly swept back, as if he could wake any second and walk into a boardroom. His skin was pale, but not lifeless. His jawline was sharp, his lashes long, his lips perfectly shaped, parted slightly with each steady breath.
Even unconscious, he was unnervingly beautiful.
I stepped further into the room, my chest tightening with the weight of it all.
There were no wires attached to him, no signs of deterioration either.
As a doctor, I could tell his vitals were stable. His body had healed.
But his mind remained locked away. Just like a door waiting for the right key.
I stood there for minutes, simply staring.
This was the man who had ruled headlines, who commanded boardrooms… who had once, allegedly, been in love with my sister.
And now… he was my husband?
The thought sent a shiver crawling over my skin.
Drawn closer, I reached for his wrist, almost without thinking.
His pulse was strong.
But the moment my skin brushed his…
A jolt shot through me.
I froze, my heart stuttering before racing wildly in my chest.
“What… was that?” I whispered to myself.
I pulled away quickly, shaken, and sank onto the edge of the bed.
For a long while, I studied his face before finally speaking.
“I don’t know why I’m talking to you,” I admitted softly. “Maybe because no one else ever really listens.”
My voice wavered.
“My name’s Isla. Your…contracted wife. I guess you never knew that. I was never supposed to be part of your story. That was always my sister.”
I let out a bitter laugh.
I knew why Liana had broken up with him. She was selfish, always chasing something “better.” Back then, Alistair had been dismissed as the illegitimate heir of the Montgomerys.
My sister left for France, chasing her dreams of fashion design. Alistair followed, but instead of fighting for him, she cast him aside.
A year later, he rose to power, seizing control of the Montgomery Group. No one dared doubt him again.
And from then on, his name became synonymous with ice. Ruthless. Unforgiving.
I twisted my fingers together nervously.
“I don’t know if you can hear me,” I whispered. “But I hope you do. And… I’m sorry. For what my sister did to you. I hope you’ll heal in time.”
Truth was, I had never met him properly, not even during their relationship. Liana and I went to different universities—she, in her world of prestige; me, in medical school on scholarship, juggling part-time jobs and living mostly with Grandma in the outskirts of town.
The only glimpses I ever got of Alistair were through social media.
Except for that one day.
The day they broke up.
I saw him, standing alone in an alley—broken. I’d wanted to go to him, say something, anything. But I was timid.
And he was Alistair Montgomery.
So I’d stayed frozen, watching.
I sighed. “Anyway… I just thought I should introduce myself. Since we’re kind of together now, apparently.”
Another laugh escaped me—dry, humorless.
I turned back to him, studying his stillness, and the steady rise and fall of his chest. I had so much on my mind, and one thought was terrifying—what would happen once he woke up?
Just the thought of it sent shivers through me.
I released a long sigh for the second time.
“I don’t know how you’ll react to this, but I hope you wake up soon,” I whispered, the words slipping from the deepest part of me.
This time, my hand lifted again—hesitant, yet determined—as I reached out to feel the breath under his nose.
Suddenly, a strong hand clamped around my wrist—followed by a pair of cold, piercing gray eyes—burned into mine.
“Who are you?”
~ ALISTAIR ~Jacob’s words stayed with me long after he left.Allison. Vitale. A hidden child. Hudson Valley. Everything I’d been chasing for years was finally circling back—tightening into something that felt dangerously close to the truth.I should’ve felt relief, but instead, a cold heaviness settled in my chest. Answers always came with consequences. And this one—I don’t know… this would definitely change everything once it was fully uncovered.I exhaled slowly, stood up, and grabbed my coat, leaving the office with my mind still tangled in Jacob’s revelations.Now I had to face another responsibility—Albert.My father.If I even had the right to call him that.I drove straight to Northgate, muscles tense the entire way. Simon’s message had just come through saying the results were out.If Simon wanted me present, that meant Albert’s condition wasn’t something to brush off. This was something far more complicated.Once I arrived, I headed straight for Simon’s private office, where
~ ALISTAIR ~“Sir.”Evan stepped into my office, tight-lipped, like he was already calculating how to survive whatever news he was about to deliver.I didn’t look up immediately. I was mid-file, and interruptions were rarely welcome. My gaze eventually lifted—enough to make him flinch. He knew better than anyone that disturbance is the last thing I want when I’m working.“What is it?” I asked, voice calm but sharp.He swallowed hard. “It’s… your father, sir. He collapsed. They brought him to Northgate Hospital.”At the mention of my father, my hand paused slightly, though I didn’t blink. Collapse? Why so sudden? Besides, he’s stronger than a cow.My eyes stayed on the documents as I resumed reading, as if Evan’s words were nothing but background noise.In truth, the distance between us had been there for as long as I could remember. When I learned the truth—that he cheated on my mother when she was pregnant with me—I felt nothing but disgust and resentment. I didn’t exactly hate him, b
~ ISLA ~The hallway slowly quieted after Elise’s screams faded, but my body still felt locked in place.I didn’t seem to hear Riley’s murmurs; my pulse was thudding in my ears, loud enough that I barely registered anything around me. It was as if every word Elise spat had settled deep in my bones.Taking a deep breath, I was about to turn to Riley when Dr. Ellis came striding toward us.He still looked too composed, though there was a faint trace of worry in his expression.“Isla—are you alright?” he asked, eyes scanning me for injuries.He didn’t sound professional this time. Instead, he called me gently, as if we were really that close. He rarely calls me by my name, and I noticed every time he did, it meant he was worried or empathetic.I blinked, forcing myself to straighten. “I’m fine. Just… surprised.”“I saw what happened from my office,” he said, exhaling shakily. “The hallway camera caught the moment she lunged at you, so I called security immediately.”“Oh… thank you, senio
~ ISLA ~The hospital buzzed with its usual rhythm of hurried footsteps and clipped voices, but my mind was somewhere entirely else.The events of last night still lingered like a warm, dangerous ember in my chest. My name had been cleared after Alistair’s storming intervention, and the waiter’s statement had been properly retracted.No news of my arrest yesterday had leaked—and I knew without a doubt that Alistair had controlled everything. It was as if the entire city of New York rested in the palm of his hand. His unwavering protectiveness made my heart swell with something I’d been feeling for a long time.He had always been impeccable—precise, terrifying, and… perfect in ways I hadn’t fully comprehended until last night. His competence wasn’t limited to saving me from ruin. No, he was… above average in ways that made my cheeks burn just to think about.I shivered at the memory—how he had held me, demanded me, and yet somehow made me feel cherished. How he hadn’t left until I ran
~ ISLA ~The world seemed to tilt on its axis upon Alistair’s powerful arrival.Just hours ago, I was the one sitting behind a desk being accused, treated like a criminal. But now—everything had shifted.Instead of the police doing the questioning, it was Alistair conducting the interrogation.He stood inside the well lit room, with his presence consuming the entire space. The officers who had once held power over me now hovered quietly in the background, too wary to interfere.Through the glass wall separating us, I watched him—my husband—his broad shoulders steady, and his stormy eyes glinting with lethal control.On the opposite side of the table sat the woman they had just brought in—she’s a waitress from the restaurant. She looked terrified, her hands trembling against the steel cuffs, eyes darting between Alistair and Simon, who stood in the corner, silent but visibly tense.Alistair’s IT expert had traced the CCTV footage in less than an hour, isolating details the police clear
~ ISLA ~The faint buzz of the police station’s fluorescent lights felt louder than the chatter around me.The sharp sound of every click of a pen and every rustle of paper seeped into my bones.I sat on the metal chair across from the officer’s desk, feeling the cold, thin steel cuffs around my wrists.My lips twitched bitterly at the thought of how easily they detained someone who hadn’t even been proven guilty yet.Simon had tried to come in, but they told him to wait outside. I saw him make a few calls, though I didn’t know who he was calling.So here I was—alone.My thoughts suddenly drifted to Alistair. I just hoped he wouldn’t find out about this yet, or it would be real chaos. Besides, I didn’t want to drag the Montgomerys into this mess.A few desks away, I caught sight of a man who looked very familiar.Squinting my eyes, I tried to recall where I’d seen him—until I finally remembered. He had been at the restaurant—the waiter I’d accidentally bumped into earlier! He was stan







