LOGINNineteen-year-old Hannah Jones has always been the unwanted daughter—overlooked, undervalued, and sacrificed for her family's sake. When her father's company faces bankruptcy, she's forced to marry billionaire Elijah Martinez in place of her spoiled younger sister, Janet. Framed by her own family as a jealous schemer, Hannah endures cold indifference from Elijah and cruelty from his family. Broken and alone, she finally escapes, leaving the country, her toxic family, and her loveless marriage behind. Seven years later, Hannah returns as a successful writer and designer with twin children and a fortune of her own. She's ready to divorce Elijah and close that painful chapter forever. But Elijah, who spent years searching for her after uncovering the truth, refuses to let her go. He's determined to win the heart of the woman he once ignored even if she no longer needs him. "You're still my wife, Hannah. You're not going anywhere." "Your wife? I have more money than your entire family now, Elijah. I don't need you or your name anymore."
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BEGINNINGS: “What’s going on?” I asked quietly as I walked into the living room taking off my headphones. My parents and my younger sister, Janet, were seated in the white couches and Janet had a look of pleading as she stared at my parents. As soon as I stepped in, they all turned to look at me and I could feel my heart pounding at their stares. My mother turned to Janet then stared at me and said, “We are withdrawing you out of school. And go freshen up, you’re going to get married to Elijah Martinez tonight.” I frowned deeply confused, as I couldn’t wrap my head around what exactly was going and where this was even coming from. “What?” I asked in confusion, looking back and forth at Janet who had a smug look on her face and back at my parents. My father’s jaw clenched. “Do you think this is a joke, Hannah? Our company is about to be in bankruptcy. The Martinez family agreed to help us on the condition that one of our daughters marries their son. Elijah wants Janet.” I turned to Janet, who was already shaking her head with tears brimming in her eye while looking at me with mischief. “I can’t do it!” she cried, like she was on cue. “I’m only eighteen! I’m just starting my life. You know how people say Elijah is cold and stingy…what if he locks me away somewhere?!” My mother nodded along with her, like they were in perfect agreement. “She’s still a child, Hannah. But you… you’re older. You’re mature. You don’t have much going for you anyway.” Her words made me take a step back like it was a slap. “But I don’t want to marry him either! I don’t even know him.” I tried to explain. “Don’t be selfish!” my father snapped in irritation. “Your sister has a future. This is your chance to finally do something for this family.” His words broke my heart,“I always do everything for this family!” I shouted. “And you treat me like garbage!” Janet sniffled after discreetly rolling her eyes in a full circle. “She wants Elijah for herself. She’s just pretending but this is all she has ever wanted. I saw the way she looked when she heard his name.” “What in the world are you talking about?” I turned to her in disbelief. “This isn’t a movie, Janet.” “Enough!” my mother hissed. Suddenly, my father’s phone rang. He picked it up, listened in silence, and paled. “What happened?” my mother asked. He stood shakily loosening his tie. “The investors pulled out. All of them.” And just like that, he collapsed. The screams came from everywhere. Janet wailed dramatically as she knelt beside him, my mother panicked and yelled for the doctor. I was frozen, watching everything spin out of control. Minutes passed. Maybe hours. The doctor came, treated him, and informed us it was a heart attack. And then, I was grabbed. Two of our security guards pulled me from the hallway and dragged me up the stairs. I kicked, screamed, fought but they didn’t listen. “This is what’s best,” my mother’s voice followed me. “You will be saving your family, isn’t that an amazing opportunity.” They locked me in my room and I was left dumbfounded with tears streaming down my cheeks. Then I heard Janet assure my mother saying through the closed doors, “This is what she needs to do.” “I know, Sweetheart.” My mother responded in a knowing tone. ******* By the time the door opened again, the sun had started to set. Two maids walked in and said nothing, not even a greeting or an acknowledgment. They yanked my clothes off like I was a doll, dressed me in a pale ivory dress, and forced makeup on my face. My lips were trembling as I looked into the mirror. I didn’t even recognize myself and I just kept hoping this was a dream. They shoved me into a car, Janet’s new car. Janet stood by the driveway, perfectly fine, waving me off like she was doing me a favor. The drive to the courthouse was silent. I kept asking myself if this was simply a dream I was unable to wake up from. Elijah Martinez stood by the registrar, fresh out of a work, his sleeves rolled up, tie loose, a scotch in one hand. He looked distracted. Tired. Disinterested. He didn’t even look at me properly. “Let’s get this over with,” he muttered to the registrar. His voice was low and unimpressed. He didn’t even notice me. He was drunk and oozed of alcohol. The papers were signed through my eyes covered with tears. I was married and no one was even here to support me. After all, wasn’t this for the family? When we got to the Martinez estate that night, he was already tipsy, throwing off his jacket as he walked into the massive room. He had barely said two words to me all the way to the estate and when I got outside, my family’s driver along with Janet’s car was gone. “Janet,” he murmured as he locked the bedroom door behind us. “You look... different.” I froze as he walked towards me in the pitch blavk room with the light from the moon reflecting from outside. He thought I was Janet. Why was that? I didn’t speak. My heart was pounding so loud I could barely hear his footsteps approaching. “I guess nerves got to you,” he muttered with low eyes, reaching for me with his large soft hands grabbing mine. “Come here.” I wanted to scream or push him off. Tell him the truth but I just stood there. Frozen. Broken. That night, as he whispered her name into my ear with so much pleasure, I feel something else had officially died inside. It was never me….I was never the one who was picked. I was always trying to be accepted but this had to be worse. I was loosing my virginity to a man who didn’t even recognize that I wasn’t my sister but hoped I was her.HANNAH’S POV:YEARS LATER:“Amelia! Andrew!” I called out waiting outside impatiently for the twins, glancing at the time on my watch.We were supposed to leave in the private jet about fifteen minutes ago but raising two twins, a boy and a girl, attached by the hip and yet still find a way to get into a fight every single time was definitely a task. After leaving the house and my life that day, with barely anything, I found out two months later that I was pregnant and after another two months, I found out I was having twins and that had to be one of the most scary times of my life.“Mummy, we are ready!” Amelia sang and ran past me into the car and before I could caution her to stop running, Andrew followed behind her. I let out a breath, shut the door and stepped into the back seat of my black SUV, bidding the staff goodbye.I moved to Frerus years ago, and started my life and it was an amazing decision. It was about an eight hour flight and it was on the other side of the contine
HANNAH’S POV: The days went into weeks. And I faded with them. I stopped counting how long I’d been in the Martinez mansion. The same walls. The same silence. The same cold shoulders. Nothing changed except for me. The only iota of excitement and change I’ve had was when we made a public appearance at one of the charity events. I was quieter now. I didn’t bother showing up at breakfast anymore. I stayed in my assigned room, stared out the window, and sometimes forgot what day it was. But I made friends with the cook, and started learning how to bake cookies, cakes and treats. If I was going to be here for another long month, I’d try not to do everything in my power not to go crazy. I took walks in the mansion as well, and started gardening, questioning the gardener on what exactly to do and for the past week, I had been enjoying learning about plants. I was so grateful to them, they had no idea. On another hand, I still hadn’t spoken to Elijah properly since the study. He came
HANNAH'S POV: A MONTH LATER: These past few weeks had a rough couple of weeks, and it felt like I was in prison where no one even saw me and Mrs Martinez was the warden who hated me. I grew up feeling like I was never enough and always had to prove myself but here, it was up worse. I felt unseen and unwanted. The Martinez mansion was huge, spotless, too cold for a place meant to be called home. But then again, nothing here had ever been warm to me. It turned out that his parents didn't even live here but just planned on staying a week in excitement to meet Janet and learn new things about her. After my parents and Janet had lied against me and the Martinez family had indeed found Janet tied up, I knew it took everything in Elijah and his family to not throw me into the streets. I had cried and tried to explain myself but like always, no one was listening. A few days later, I came downstairs hesitantly. I wasn’t sure if I was even allowed to be there. Elijah sat at the head of
HANNAH’S POV: THE NEXT MORNING. I woke up the next morning extremely tired, hoping it was all a bad dream. But it wasn’t, and the memories of last night flashed through my mind, making me sniffled. I laid still, unmoving, I just wanted to lay there and never move. I was afraid that if I shifted even slightly, everything would come crashing back again. I turned my head slowly packing my hair up in a high ponytail. He was already up standing near the window shirtless, the morning light outlining his sculpted back. His phone was in his hand, and from the way his brows were pulled tightly, he was just now remembering reality. He hadn’t looked at me properly last night. I doubt he could see much through the haze of alcohol and blind expectations. He thought I was Janet. Even while he touched me, he whispered her name. I curled my knees to my chest. “What in the world?” His loud deep voice echoed through the room making me jump startled. He turned sharply, his eyes landing on me. Re






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