LOGINShe married him, believing fate had finally chosen her. Dominic Blackwood was everything the world feared, an intimidating billionaire with ice in his veins and power in his hands. Elara entered his life with raw sincerity and reckless hope, only to be shattered by a truth too cruel to forgive: she was never his wife; only a vessel meant to carry his heir. When she discovered she was pregnant, she dared to believe love might grow where cruelty had reigned. Instead, she uncovered his secret agenda, one that reduced her to nothing more than a means to an end. So she staged her disappearance. Years later, Elara returns, but not as the girl he discarded, but as a revered genius doctor with beauty sharpened by confidence and pain refined into power. She no longer chases love. She controls the game. Now Dominic is the one unraveling on his knees, begging for forgiveness, desperate for the family he never deserved. But some betrayals carve too deep. And some women never look back. Will his devotion soften Elara's heart, or would she kick him down to the curb?
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Elara had always believed that marriage was meant to feel warm, even if love did not arrive immediately.
She thought there would be patience, and perhaps a quiet kind of affection that would grow with time, especially since she had already given up so much just to stand where she was now.
The massive bedroom was dressed in luxury, yet it felt colder than the marble corridors outside. The chandelier above cast a soft golden glow, but it did nothing to ease the tight knot in her chest.
She sat on the edge of the bed with her fingers clasped together, her wedding dress still wrapped around her like a promise she was afraid to unwrap.
Tonight was supposed to be the beginning of something she had not planned. The beginning of something that might make or break her.
Dominic Blackwood stood a few steps away, loosening his cufflinks with steady, practiced movements. He did not look at her, not even once, and his expression remained as distant as it had been throughout the ceremony.
Tall, imposing, and terrifyingly composed, he looked more like a boss concluding a business deal than a groom on his wedding night.
Elara swallowed hard and forced herself to speak. “Do you want me to change first?” she asked softly, because she did not want to sound unsure even though she felt exactly that.
“It does not matter,” Dominic replied, his voice calm and flat. It was as though they were discussing a contract clause rather than something so intimate.
Elara’s heart trembled, but she nodded and stood up anyway. As she carefully unzipped her dress and folded it away, she reminded herself that this marriage had never been about love.
She had known that from the very beginning. Still, she had hoped that once they were married, once she became his wife in name and truth, something might change between them.
When she turned back, Dominic was already walking toward her.
There was no tenderness in his touch, no hesitation, and no warmth in his eyes. Everything happened quickly and mechanically, and Elara clenched her teeth to keep herself from crying when the pain came.
She told herself to endure it, because wives were supposed to endure, and because she believed that maybe this was just how he was.
When he was done, Dominic stepped away and reached for his shirt without a word. He did not hold her, and he did not ask if she was all right. He simply dressed himself with the same composure he always carried.
It was more like he had just used a toilet, and he did not even care about flushing it.
Elara pulled the blanket around her trembling shoulders and sat there quietly, feeling exposed and foolish at the same time.
“I will be staying in the study tonight,” Dominic said in his emotionless voice, already turning toward the door.
Her breath caught in her throat, “You are not staying here?”
“There is work to handle,” he replied, as though that explained everything.
The door banged behind him, and the sound echoed in the room and in Elara’s heart longer than it should have.
Elara stayed in the same position for a while, staring at the empty space he had left behind. She told herself not to overthink it, because he was a busy man, and because this marriage was arranged for reasons that had nothing to do with love.
Still, the silence felt heavy, and it pressed against her chest until breathing became difficult.
Later that night, she got up to look for some water because her throat felt dry, and because she needed a reason to leave the bedroom before the loneliness swallowed her whole. The mansion was quiet, and the corridors were dimly lit as she walked barefoot toward the kitchen.
As she passed by the study, she heard voices inside.
She had not intended to eavesdrop, but her steps slowed when she recognized Dominic’s voice, and something in his tone made her stop completely.
“The medical reports are clear,” a man said from inside, his voice respectful and cautious. “She is healthy, and there should be no issues with conception.”
“That is good,” Dominic replied. “We do not have time for complications.”
Elara’s fingers curled into the fabric of her robe, and her heart began to pound.
“How long do you intend to keep her?” the man asked after a brief pause.
There was a moment of silence, and then Dominic spoke again, his words sharp and precise.
“Once she gives birth, her role is fulfilled. I only need an heir.”
Elara felt as though the floor had disappeared beneath her feet, and her whole being was floating in the air.
The man hesitated before he asked. “And if she becomes attached. Though you are cold, women can’t just seem to resist you?”
“That is irrelevant,” Dominic said calmly, his voice flat with no emotion. “She was chosen for her background and her health, not her emotions. This marriage was never about love.”
“Understood.”
Elara’s vision blurred, and she pressed her hand against her mouth to stop herself from making a sound.
Her body felt heavy, yet hollow at the same time, and every word she had just heard carved itself deep into her heart.
A breeding vessel! That was all she would ever be in Dominic’s eyes.
She did not remember how she returned to the bedroom, nor did she remember sitting back down on the bed. Her mind replayed his words over and over again, and each repetition hurt more than the last.
She had given him everything she had, including her trust and her body, because she believed that being sincere would count for something.
She had walked into this marriage with courage and hope, even when everyone around her had warned her that Dominic Blackwood was incapable of love.
And now she understood that they had been right.
Tears slid down her cheeks silently as she stared at the floor, and she clenched her hands into fists because she refused to sob loudly in a house that had never welcomed her to begin with. Her heart felt torn apart, but beneath the pain, something else slowly began to rise.
If she were nothing more than a means to an end, then what would happen once she carried his child? What would happen to her, and what would happen to the baby she might soon be carrying?
What would happen to her after she had given birth? Dominic was clear; all he wanted was an heir from her, but what about her? What would be the meaning of her life?
Elara lowered her head and took a shaky breath, because she knew one thing with painful clarity.
If she stayed, she would lose everything, including herself.
And if she wanted to protect what little she had left, then this marriage would not be allowed to define her ending.
She had to quickly think of something.
Chapter 5Elara acted normally, even though her heart pounded violently every time she thought about the documents that Dominic had mentioned and her escape plan.Along the way, she had learned one important thing in the Blackwood household: No one paid her any attention unless they needed something from her.So, she was going to use that to her advantage.For days, she played her role perfectly. She attended medical appointments, nodded through instructions, and thanked the staff politely, all while quietly memorizing schedules and patterns.She learned which guards changed shifts at night, which servants avoided eye contact, and which corridors were rarely used.She also learned something else: Dominic never checked on her unless it concerned the child. Although she could feel her heart flinch in pain, it was now bearable.One evening, her adoptive father called.Elara stared at the phone for a long moment before answering, because the sound of his voice had once meant safety, and n
Chapter 4The days following the pregnancy confirmation passed by in a flash, although each one left Elara more hollowed out than the last.The news of her pregnancy spread through the Blackwood household with alarming speed, and the shift in atmosphere was something worth noting.She was no longer ignored and treated like trash, but she was closely monitored like a wanted criminal.The doctors came and went, sometimes without warning, and the security quietly increased around her.Her meals were planned to perfection; her movements were recorded. Her sleep was subtly regulated, all under the careful explanation of protection.Everyone spoke politely, yet no one asked what she really wanted, because it was already assumed that her wishes did not matter. They only cared about the human being formed in her body.Before anything reached her, even as plain as drinking water, it had to be approved by Dominic or his immediate family members.He attended meetings with doctors and nurses as t
Chapter 3A month passed quietly in the blink of an eye, although to Elara it felt like an eternity, because every day carried a weight she had never known before.In the public eye, she was ‘the Mrs. Blackwood’ that everyone envied, dressed in elegance and surrounded by luxury, yet behind closed doors, she existed like a shadow that no one bothered to acknowledge.The servants were polite on the surface, but their eyes often lingered with judgment, and their whispers never fully disappeared. Some believed she had married far above her worth, while others assumed she was only here for money and the benefits that the Blackwood name brought.At family gatherings, the smiles directed at her were thin and practiced, and the conversations always drifted toward the same subject with practiced precision.“So, any good news yet?” Dominic’s mother was always the one to bring up the topic before others followed.“It has been a few weeks already. What is taking you so long? Is Dominic not workin
Chapter 2Elara did not get a wink of sleep the entire night, even though her body was exhausted and her eyes burned from holding back her tears.Every time she closed them, Dominic’s voice echoed in her mind like a broken recorder, steady and indifferent, as though he had been talking about an investment rather than a human being who had emotions.Once she gave birth, her role would be fulfilled. And that meant one thing: her service would no longer be needed.Just how did she find herself in that mess?When morning arrived, her heart already felt older, heavier, and painfully aware of the reality she had married into.Dominic returned to the bedroom just before sunrise, fully dressed and ready to leave, as though the night before had never happened at all. Her presence did not even shake anything in him.Elara felt like crying, but even her tears betrayed her. They could not come out no matter what.The man paused briefly when he noticed she was awake, but there was no discomfort in












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