Chapter 1: A Schemed Marriage
**POV AURORA** Relentless. Hard to deal with. Impossible to please. And... in a wheelchair. That was all I could retain about the man who, in less than a week, had become the one I was supposed to marry — even against my will. "I was working as a maid in my sister's mansion when everything started to go wrong. Then again… it had already been going wrong from the moment I set foot in that place." "To begin with, I only went to that house because I needed to find my father. I needed help. But I barely saw him… and he hardly spoke to me, as if I were an imminent problem. And maybe I was. I came bringing problems — and looking for solutions." "I tried to talk to my older sister. The one I’d never had any kind of relationship with before." "She swore she would help me. Convinced me to take the job at the mansion, promising it would pay well. Said it was temporary, that I could save up some money. And I believed her." "But from the first day, I realized all she really wanted was to humiliate me." "Despite everything, despite being in a tough spot, I felt relieved not to be inside that house anymore. So many absurd rules, so many restrictions… I could barely lift my head with dignity without being punished. I never thought I’d spend a whole month living like that." "And in the end? She simply didn’t pay me. No explanation. Nothing." "She just left me there, trapped in a dirty game I didn’t even know I was part of." "Suddenly, I was involved in an agreement that wasn’t mine. A marriage I hadn’t chosen. With a man I had never seen before in my life." "I know very little about him… but from the photos, he seems like an extremely complicated person. It’s like he’s a hidden danger behind a tailored suit and an impeccable appearance — even sitting in a wheelchair." "Andrews Westwood." "The most powerful man in the city. The kind of man everyone fears… but no one dares to challenge." "And now… he’s the one I’m supposed to marry." "Not for love. Not by choice. But out of desperation." "Because, after everything… what else did I have left?" "I wanted the money this marriage could bring me. And I’ll go after it. At any cost." Andrews Westwood — my future husband. If he doesn’t back out when he sees me, I’ll be tied to him forever. I was sitting in the car when the tears began to fall. But I wiped them away quickly. I couldn’t look weak. Not now. My life had never been easy. And honestly, being humiliated in that mansion wasn’t the worst part. The worst was the constant feeling of being used… discarded. But this time, something inside me shifted. I was angry. Angry at my sister. Angry at the system. Angry at myself for still being there. And scared. Scared of him. Of Andrews Westwood. I had read everything I could about him. The headlines portrayed him as a ruthless billionaire. A man who built an empire even after losing the use of his legs. A cruel genius. A strategist who doesn’t forgive mistakes. And now, he would be my husband. When I arrived in the dressing room, I was treated like a doll. Fancy clothes, jewelry, makeup… Everything that had always felt so far out of reach for me. I looked in the mirror and barely recognized myself. I was beautiful, but hollow. A soulless bride, ready to walk down the aisle with a stranger. I stepped out of the room for a moment, heard he was in the room next door, and I wanted to see him for just a second. The door was slightly ajar. Andrews Westwood. They say he rarely smiles, and when he does, it’s only to intimidate. Tall, imposing even while seated, dark hair always slicked back, gray eyes that freeze anyone in their tracks. Beside him, his right-hand man. Loyal, experienced, but clearly uncomfortable with what was about to happen. "It was a surprise she agreed to the wedding," Donovan said, crossing his arms. Andrews only smiled. Cold. Cruel. "She had no choice. She was cornered. I’m the only respectable option she has left." "And you really think she won’t try to run?" "She tried to run from me once," Andrews said, voice low and bitter. "And look where it brought her. Back. Only this time… as my wife." Donovan hesitated. "Don’t you find it odd that she insisted on only being seen at the altar?" "On the contrary," Andrews replied, a wicked glint in his eyes. "It’ll be even more interesting. The whole world will see her holding hands with a man she despises. She’ll smile for the cameras, pretend she’s happy. But I’ll know the truth. I always do." And turning toward the window, he added with chilling calm: "When it’s all over… she’ll already be mine." I listened for just a moment before running back to my room. In less than five minutes, he was going to get a very unpleasant surprise. The music began. The whole hall stood. Cameras flashed. The anticipation was immense. And then… I entered. I walked down the aisle as if I were floating. On the outside, flawless. On the inside, shattered and terrified. Andrews lifted his gaze, expecting to see my sister, but there I was… And I saw the surprise in his eyes the moment he realized it wasn’t her.Chapter 79: Confrontation in the Parking LotAurora felt a knot in her stomach, a wave of discomfort so strong she could barely look at him. It was hard to face him now that she realized he remembered everything."Are you going to ignore me?" he asked calmly.She tried to look at him and say something, but she couldn’t. Her eyes drifted to the ground, to the walls, to anything but Andrews’ eyes."I don't want to talk about it..." Aurora stammered, her voice trembling with uncertainty.Andrews watched her reaction closely, his gaze hardening slightly. He knew what had happened between them. He knew the kiss had been real, and Aurora's refusal to talk about it only made him more determined to understand what was really going on."It happened. I know it did." There was a hint of frustration in his voice. "Why are you ignoring it?"Aurora tried to walk away, as if seeking an escape, but he blocked her."It doesn’t matter," she said sharply, trying to bury the pain it caused her. "
Chapter 78: Another Part of YouDonovan, standing beside him, smirked and crossed his arms.“Well then. Maybe you’ve underestimated your wife. She could break your legs, Mr. Andrews,” he joked.Andrews kept his eyes fixed on Aurora, feeling something new stirring inside him. Fascination. Interest. And perhaps, a twinge of frustration at realizing that, once again, she was so much more than he had imagined.He continued watching from a distance as the event came to an end and Aurora walked across campus alongside Alice. His face remained expressionless, but his mind was racing, absorbing every detail.“What are you planning to do, Mr. Andrews? Want to go over there now? People are starting to recognize you. You should’ve come dressed more casually,” Donovan broke the silence.“We’ll stay a bit longer,” he said, without taking his eyes off Aurora. “I want to see what her routine is like here, what she does, what she studies.”Donovan raised an eyebrow but nodded, hiding a discree
Chapter 77: A New Way of LivingAndrews opened his eyes briefly, and the sun was already lighting up his room. He blinked a few times, confused. Had he… actually slept through the night?He got up abruptly, looking around, but Aurora was no longer there. He rushed out and found Jacy a few meters away, carrying a tray."Where is she? Is that for her?""It's your breakfast, Mr. Andrews. Aurora left before sunrise.""Why?" he asked, discouraged.Jacy smiled, noticing something in his expression."I don't know. She left as if she were running away and said she wouldn't return to the mansion."Andrews frowned."Do you know why Helena was here?""I'm sorry, Mr. Andrews, I couldn’t stop your friend Rodrigo... But as of today, Helena is being deported. Both she and her father are no longer part of anything in this country.""Good.""Did Rodrigo do something?" Jacy asked, swallowing hard.Andrews turned to her, his hands in the pockets of his pajama pants, letting out a heavy sigh
Chapter 76: Opposite Feelings“I’m sorry, Andrews, but all I have is a deep hurt from you. You’ve played with me so many times I don’t even know how I’m still here. So... I won’t give in to your advances… especially because...” she smiled bitterly. “When you’re well, you’ll just forget and keep mistreating me. You lie when you’re drunk, out of your mind, confused. Because when you’re sober, when you can really choose a path, all you do is hurt me. That says more than a thousand words. I’m not a toy.”Her words hung in the air between them. He stared at her silently, his smile fading for a moment while she held his gaze without looking away. It was clear they both felt something.He was silent for a while, as if trying to process what she had said. Then, murmuring almost in a whisper, his breathing slowing, he said:“You’ll see there is a way… If I finally realized there’s a way for everything, you can see it too. If you really knew me… would you give me a chance?”“Then who are y
75 – I Believe Your Confession.At the exact moment Helena pulled Andrews close, Aurora rushed forward without hesitation. Her hand grabbed Helena’s arm and yanked her back, causing Andrews to lose his balance for a moment.He staggered forward, leaning against the wall, his head spinning in a mix of confusion and daze.Before Helena could understand what was happening, Aurora raised her hand and slapped her across the face. The impact echoed down the hallway.“Don’t you ever touch him again!” Aurora shouted, her eyes burning with fury.Helena brought her hand to her face, shocked. But when she looked at Andrews, expecting him to take sides, she found only a lost gaze. No words. No reaction.“How dare you?!” Helena yelled.“Do you think Andrews is okay?”“He himself called me here!”“Called you? Really? He’s a married man, no matter who you were in the past. After all, what am I now?” Aurora asked, staring Helena straight in the eyes. “Are you content with settling into the ro
---With Helena petrified in front of him, Andrews took a step forward, his gaze serious and inquisitive.“What are you doing here?” His voice came out cold, but there was a different weight to it—something distant he couldn’t quite place, as if he had no control over himself.“What do you mean? You’re the one who asked me to come. I knew all that harshness was just a front. You’ve always liked me.” She stammered, genuinely emotional.“Are you sure about that?” he asked, locking eyes with her.Helena, with teary eyes, didn’t hesitate. She stepped forward and hugged him tightly, her familiar scent surrounding him.“Forgive me, Andrews…” she whispered against his chest.He tried to push her away, but his body didn’t respond. The effect of the drug Rodrigo had slipped into his drink made him sluggish, unable to react with his usual firmness. It wasn’t an aphrodisiac—just something that left him weak and dull.“Forgive me…” Helena repeated, her voice cracking.Andrews blinked, his mind fo