"Why......... You don't even care about me, ever since I stepped into this house all you do is ignore me, it hurts you know." Layla broke down into tears, without warning, Theodore pulled her to a kiss, Layla tried pulling away from him but he didn't buldge, it didn't take long for her to melt in his arms, returning the kiss. --- Layla, who was sentenced to ten years for murder, a crime she didn't commit was sad and depressed, during the process she lost her mother, everthing felt hopeless, she gave up on life until she was given a chance to get married to a multi billionaire, Layla was sceptical at first but she accepted, she couldn't get a job or a place to stay because of her record so it was a plus for her. Theodore on the other hand is a multi billionaire, he lost his father at a young age and his mother who he thought was loving and caring left his at a young age with his sisters who were kids, after that Theodore grew to have hatred for women, when he was asked to get married he didn't want to but had to accept because of his grandfather. Theodore didn't like Layla but as time passed by he couldn't help but fall for her and she also felt the same, after a very difficult time together, he discovered her secrets and in that process they learnt about their love for each other, he helped her get revenge and she helped heal his heart.
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Unknown POV It all began the day the judge delivered his final verdict. The gavel came down like thunder, sealing my fate. “Ten years imprisonment,” he said. Ten years. My whole world came crashing down. I was only seventeen. Seventeen and my life was already over. That day, everything changed. I still remember the wide smiles that stretched across my enemies’ faces. They laughed like they had won some grand prize. Their eyes locked with mine as I was led away in handcuffs. The air was thick with satisfaction and mockery. And what was I being taken away for? Murder. They said I murdered someone. But I didn’t. I kept repeating it in my head like a broken mantra. i didn’t kill anyone. I didn’t do it. But no one believed me. Not the jury, not the press, not even my supposed friends. No one. Because I was underage, they sent me to juvenile detention. And on the very first day, I had a visitor. Not my mother. Not a friend. But her. My enemy. The girl who made my life a living hell. She strolled into the visiting room like she owned the place—her long brunette hair glossy and styled to perfection, her designer clothes screaming money and influence. She was the typical high school queen bee—the kind who smiled sweetly in front of teachers and then stabbed you in the back the second you turned around. She sat on the other side of the glass, picked up the phone, and gave me a wicked smile. “So, how does it feel?” she sneered. “To finally know your place, you murderer?” My fingers tightened around the receiver. I stared at her, unable to respond. I didn’t do it. I knew I didn’t. I’d played that night over and over in my mind every moment, every detail. 'I didn’t kill anyone.'So why wasn’t anyone listening? “Why’d you do it, huh?” she asked, tilting her head. “What did I ever do to you? Why would you ruin my life like this?” Tears welled up in my eyes, and I finally spoke, pouring out the words I’d been choking on. “Why? What did I ever do to deserve this? Why are you doing this to me?” She giggled. Not just a small laugh no, a cold, amused giggle, like this was all a game to her. “I like this,” she said. “You're miserable now. And you’ll still be miserable when you grow up. You know why? Because that little murder charge is going to follow you forever. No one will want to work with you. No one will even talk to you. And the cherry on top? Your poor mother is sick. And it looks serious.” Her words hit like a punch to the chest. I looked up at her, fire in my eyes. “Let my mother go. She’s done nothing. Please. Let her go!” She leaned back and gave a fake pout. “Calm down. I’m not that cruel. Of course, I’ll take care of her. She was always nice to me. Think of it as... compensation for taking the fall for my crimes.” My world stopped spinning. “You....what?” I whispered. She stood up, brushing invisible lint off her outfit. “See you in ten years, Layla.” She walked away, waving mockingly as I banged against the glass and screamed her name. Ten Years Later I was finally free. But I didn’t feel it. I stepped out onto the street, and the world felt unfamiliar. Everything had changed. buildings, roads, even the air felt different. Ten years had passed, and I had no idea where to go or what to do. The first place I went was my old home. But it was gone. New people lived there. Strangers. So I went to the hospital the one where they had taken my mom all those years ago. I needed to see her. I needed to know she was okay. But what I heard shattered me. “Your mother died nine years ago,” the receptionist said gently. “She had no one to support her. No family. No funds. Someone was paying her bills, but they stopped suddenly. I’m really sorry.” Everything around me faded to silence. Her words became a blur. My heart clenched. My knees buckled, but I stayed standing. I walked out without another word, numb and broken. I knew where I had to go. I stood outside the gates of a mansion, her mansion. The one she probably bought with the money and life she stole from me. I pounded on the gate until they finally let me in. And there she was Serena lounging like a queen on her throne. “My mother is dead, Serena!” I screamed. “You promised to take care of her! You said you would!” She looked at me like I was a stranger. Like I was crazy. “Why?” I demanded, my voice cracking. “Why didn’t you help her? She was innocent!” Serena shrugged. “I got bored. She was going to die anyway. Why waste money?” My fists clenched. “You’re horrible. You’re a devil. I hate you!” She smirked. “Aw, I would’ve loved to watch you cry, but I’m busy. This isn’t ten years ago, Layla. Guards, throw her out.” “Serena, why?!” She paused just before getting into her car. “Oh, I forgot. You owe me thirty thousand dollars. That’s how much I spent on your mother. If you don’t pay me back… you’re done for.” The guards dragged me out and tossed me onto the pavement like trash. I sat there, in the middle of the street, crying harder than I had in my entire life. The tears I couldn’t shed in juvie finally poured out. My mother was gone. The only person I had in this world. What was I supposed to do now? And then just as if life wanted to mock me further, it started raining. I leaned against a building, soaked to the bone, letting the rain mix with my tears. They say rain washes away sorrow, but mine stayed—heavy and suffocating. Then a car pulled up in front of me, its headlights cutting through the dark haze. The door opened, and a woman stepped out with an umbrella. “Layla! Are you crazy? Why didn’t you tell me you were getting out? I would have come to pick you up!” That voice, warm, familiar wrapped around me like a blanket. A small smile broke through my pain. “Aunt…” She reached me quickly, covering me with her umbrella. “You’re soaked. You’ll catch a cold! Come on, let’s go.” “I—” My voice trembled. “My mom is… dead.” She stopped, her expression turning solemn. “Layla…” “Just come with me, okay?” she said softly, avoiding the subject. She grabbed my hand, but my head suddenly started spinning. Everything blurred. My legs gave out. “Aunt…” I whispered, collapsing to the ground. Her voice echoed as she screamed for help, but it faded away. And that… that was the beginning. My name is Layla Martins. And this is the story of how I ended up marrying him— A mysterious man I didn’t understand.Chapter six. Theodore stepped out of his car, he buttoned his suit jacket before walking into the building, the people around, his workers all bowed at the sight of him. He looked rather ravishing, his hair was combed backwards leaving some strands to fall on his forehead. On him was a three piece custom made Italian tux which was custom made especially for him. Black polished shoes and on his wrist, a gold watch. He took his own private elevator to the top floor, stepping out. His assistant got up to greet him and he just nodded in return before opening the door and stepping into his office. He sat down, a sigh escaped his lips, everything that has been happening were literally unplanned and out of his control. Marriage? Never would he have thought that he was going to get married and worst of all an arranged marriage with someone he didn't even know anything about. She's probably part of them, a person who just set herself up with aunt so she could get married to him, those k
Chapter Five“I picked this room especially for you. I hope it is to your liking. Here’s a little gift for you. Love, May.”I smiled as I read the note. Opening the small box beside it, I found a brand-new phone nestled inside. My heart warmed. Aunt May had truly thought of everything. I set the phone aside for later, right now, all I wanted was some sleep. I lay down on the soft bed, pulling the covers over me. My heartbeat slowed, a mix of emotions swirling inside me, but none of them sadness.I was living in a mansion. I could eat whatever I wanted, do whatever I pleased. Despite the coldness from Theodore, this place offered something I hadn’t had in a long time—freedom. If he wanted me to stay away, I would. No problem. I was used to surviving on my own.It didn’t take long before sleep embraced me.I woke up around 6:00 a.m., stretching as I sat up. It was the best sleep I’d had in ten years. I climbed out of bed and straightened the sheets before heading into the bathroom—my se
Chapter FourThe makeup artist quietly left the room, leaving just the two of us. He looked away almost immediately, his eyes landing on the velvet box that held the wedding ring. A scoff escaped his lips.“So, you're the girl Aunt May wants me to get married to,” he said. His deep voice resonated through the room, rich and smooth, dangerously charming, the kind that could make someone fall in love just by listening. He took slow, measured steps toward me, stopping only a few inches away.“This would’ve been nice… if I actually wanted to get married,” he added coldly.I frowned, unsure of what he meant by that. Before I could respond, he reached out, his gloved hand gently but firmly grasping my jaw, tilting my head up until my eyes met his. His piercing grey eyes locked onto mine. Up close, he looked even more intimidating. His face was unreadable, emotionless, and he held himself with a calm yet terrifying composure. The scent of his cologne filled the room—intense, almost suffocati
Chapter ThreeAunt May’s POVIn the living room, Theodore was already seated—calm and composed, just as always. He was on his phone, his expression unreadable. The moment he heard my footsteps, he raised his head to look at me.“Hi, Theo. How have you been?” I asked with a warm smile, settling down beside him.“Good,” he replied with a simple nod.“Um, well… sorry to disturb you, but I have something really important to discuss,” I began, my tone serious. “Grandpa is sick. He has been for a while now, and I need to take him back to England for treatment. I might be gone for a long time.”He set his phone aside and gave me his full attention. “He didn’t tell me anything. Is he going to be okay?” Theodore asked, his deep voice calm, yet tinged with concern.“I don’t know yet. That’s why I need to go see him. But before I leave, he left a message for you. He really wants to see you married, Theo. He says if there’s one thing he wants before he leaves this world, it’s to see you with some
Chapter TwoLayla's POVI slowly opened my eyes to find myself in a different environment. The room I was in was painted a soft shade of pink, calming and pleasant. It was nice and spacious, and the bed I lay on was so soft and comfortable it felt like I was sinking into clouds.I sat up, blinking at the unfamiliar surroundings. I was no longer wearing the drenched clothes from the night before. Instead, I had on a white long-sleeved dress that felt fresh and clean. I swung my legs off the bed and stood up, wobbling a little. There was a mini mirror on the vanity table in the corner. I walked over and took a good look at myself.I looked different. My skin wasn’t as pale as before. My face looked cleaner, softer, more alive. It was as though a tiny piece of the old me—the real me had returned. I stepped out of the room and walked down the stairs, my bare feet making soft sounds against the polished floor. The house was beautiful—luxurious without being overwhelming. Not too large, bu
Chapter OneUnknown POVIt all began the day the judge delivered his final verdict. The gavel came down like thunder, sealing my fate.“Ten years imprisonment,” he said.Ten years. My whole world came crashing down. I was only seventeen. Seventeen and my life was already over.That day, everything changed. I still remember the wide smiles that stretched across my enemies’ faces. They laughed like they had won some grand prize. Their eyes locked with mine as I was led away in handcuffs. The air was thick with satisfaction and mockery. And what was I being taken away for?Murder.They said I murdered someone. But I didn’t. I kept repeating it in my head like a broken mantra. i didn’t kill anyone. I didn’t do it. But no one believed me. Not the jury, not the press, not even my supposed friends. No one.Because I was underage, they sent me to juvenile detention. And on the very first day, I had a visitor. Not my mother. Not a friend. But her. My enemy. The girl who made my life a living h
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