MasukAria's POV
I stared at the door Aiden Carter had just walked through, my brain still trying to process what had just happened. Did he really agree to marry me? Just like that?
The deal I'd proposed seemed almost absurd now that I had a moment to actually think about it. Me, Aria Jones, marrying Aiden Carter - the thirty-two-year-old heir to the Carter empire and my ex-fiancé's biggest business rival. A marriage that would solve both our problems. Mine: escaping the humiliation of being left at the altar. His: getting that piece of land his company had been eyeing for years.
My thoughts were interrupted when Lillian burst into the hospital room, her eyes wide with shock.
"Was that Aiden Carter who just left your room?" she asked, her voice rising an octave higher than usual.
I nodded, still feeling somewhat dazed.
"The Aiden Carter? CEO of Carter Group? The one Forbes listed as one of the thirty most influential businessmen under forty? That Aiden Carter?"
"Yes, that one," I confirmed, adjusting my position on the hospital bed.
"What was he doing here? Wait... is this about the accident?"
I filled her in on part of what happened, conveniently leaving out the marriage proposal I'd just made. "He came to discuss the compensation for my injuries from the car accident."
Lillian looked skeptical but didn't push further. After helping me gather my things, she drove me home so I could change before heading back to the hospital to look after Dad.
Dad had simply fainted from his emotional breakdown, nothing serious, but they wanted to keep him under observation.
Once at home, I changed into a comfortable sweater and jeans, trying not to think too much about what I had just initiated. Was I really going to marry Aiden Carter? A man I barely knew beyond his reputation as a ruthless businessman?
Back at the hospital,Dad was looking better than he had in one day. I felt a weight lift off my shoulders. At least something was going right.
The next day, as I sat by his bedside, reading a book while he slept, the door to the hospital room opened. I looked up, expecting to see a nurse or doctor.
Instead, Liam White stood in the doorway,holding a bouquet of flowers.
My heart clenched painfully at the sight of him. The man who had promised to love me forever. The man who had left me standing alone at the altar. The man who had chosen Sophia Clarke over me when bullets were flying.
"Aria..." he began, his voice soft and apologetic. "I heard about your father. I wanted to see how you both were doing."
Before I could respond, Lillian jumped to her feet from where she'd been sitting in the corner of the room.
"How dare you show your face here! After what you did? You left her at the altar, you self-centered jerk! And now you have the audacity to walk in here like nothing happened?" she hissed.
Dad's eyes fluttered open at the commotion. When he saw Liam, his expression hardened.
"Get out," Dad said, his voice weak but firm.
Liam took a step forward. "Mr. Jones, please, I just want to explain—"
"I said get out!" Dad's voice rose, causing the heart rate monitor to beep faster. "You've done enough damage to my daughter."
I remained silent, staring at Liam with a coldness I never thought I could feel toward him. This was the man I'd loved for twelve years. The man I'd planned to spend my life with. Now, looking at him, I felt... nothing. Just a hollow emptiness where my heart should be.
"Aria, please..." Liam pleaded, looking at me with those eyes that used to make my knees weak.
"You heard Dad," I finally spoke, my voice steady. "Leave."
Lillian practically shoved him through the doorway. I could hear her furious voice in the hallway, tearing into him with a vengeance.
" Go back to your precious Sophia and leave Aria alone before I call security and have you thrown out!"
When she returned, her face was flushed with anger. She looked at me with concern.
"Are you okay?"
I nodded, surprised to find that I actually was. Seeing Liam hadn't hurt as much as I thought it would.
Over the next few days, I noticed that I couldn't access any social media on my phone or tablet. Lillian had secretly disconnected them from the internet, trying to shield me from the cruel comments online. But I confronted her about it.
"I want to see what they're saying, Lillian," I insisted.
Her face crumpled with worry. "Why would you want to torture yourself like that?"
I gave her a sad smile. "It took me twelve years to wake up. If I don't pour some salt on the wound, I might forget the pain once it heals."
Hearing this, Lillian's eyes welled with tears, but she reluctantly handed over her phone.
"People are so cruel," Lillian muttered, watching me scroll through comments on a gossip site. "How can they say these things about you?"
I read the comments myself. The public had been merciless, speculating about why Liam had left me. Some suggested I wasn't good enough for him. Others claimed I must have done something terrible to drive him away. A few even celebrated his choice to be with Sophia, painting her as some sort of romantic heroine who had won against all odds.
Each comment was like a small knife, but with each cut, I felt my resolve harden. I had been naive, believing in a fairy tale romance that never truly existed. Now it was time to face reality and move forward.
The day Dad was discharged from the hospital, we were gathering his things when my phone buzzed with a text message. I checked it discreetly, my heart skipping a beat when I saw it was from Aiden:
"I have time tomorrow. Meet me at the civil affairs office at 10 AM. Bring your documents. - A.C."
I read the message three times, my heart racing. Despite his agreement in the hospital, part of me hadn't fully believed Aiden Carter would actually go through with our arrangement.
"Who's that from, sweetheart?" Dad asked, noticing my expression change.
"Just work," I lied smoothly, tucking my phone away. "Nothing important."
As we headed home, Lillian immediately dragged me into my bedroom.
"Alright, spill the tea!" she said, bouncing onto my bed with an excited gleam in her eyes.
"I saw who texted you earlier. It was Aiden Carter, wasn't it? The Aiden Carter!"
"Yes," I admitted, trying to sound casual. "But it's nothing important."
"Nothing important?" She raised an eyebrow, clearly unconvinced.
"The most eligible bachelor in the city doesn't just text people out of the blue for ‘nothing important.'"
She wiggled her eyebrows suggestively. "Come on, what's it about?"
I let out a sigh. "It's just… compensation stuff. From the accident."
"Compensation?" Her eyes widened with interest. "What kind of compensation are we talking about here? Did he run over your dog or something?"
I hesitated. How could I explain that I'd asked Aiden Carter, the most powerful businessman in the city, to pretend to be my husband? The absurdity of my request hit me all over again.
Lillian misinterpreted my silence. "Look, Aria, don't feel bad about asking for money. Aiden Carter practically bathes in it. Problems that can be solved with cash aren't problems for him at all." She grinned mischievously. "So how much did you ask for? Tell me and make my day!"
"I didn't ask for money," I admitted. "I made a different kind of request."
Her curiosity piqued even further. "What request?"
I took a deep breath, about to confess my impulsive proposal—
when the door opened and Martha, one of the housekeepers, stepped in.
Aria's POVThe morning after my confrontation with Sophia, I felt remarkably liberated. For the first time since the shooting incident, I breathed easier, as if a heavy weight had been lifted from my shoulders. Last night's conversation had made me realize how much power I'd given Liam and Sophia over my emotions.I'd spent too long allowing myself to be their victim. No more.With this newfound clarity, I decided to indulge in something I hadn't done in weeks—playing the piano. Music had always been my sanctuary, a world where nothing existed except the keys beneath my fingers and the melodies they created.I was deeply immersed in Chopin's Nocturne when my phone rang. Without checking the caller ID, I answered with irritation."Sophia, you're certainly persistent, aren't you?" I said sharply. "If you're so amazing, why don't you get Liam to marry you today!"There was a brief silence, then a deep, masculine voice responded. "Miss Jones, it's me."The unexpected sound of Aiden Carter
I turned to her, frowning slightly. "What is it, Martha?"She gave a polite nod. "Miss Jones, Mr. White is here to see you. He's brought Miss Clarke with him."My body tensed immediately. "Tell him I'm not available."Lillian sat up straight, suddenly alert. "Sophia's here too? Oh, this I've got to see." She turned to Martha. "Show them in.""Lillian—" I protested, but she was already smoothing down her dress."Trust me, Aria. I want to see what those two have to say for themselves."Minutes later, Liam and Sophia entered the living room. Liam looked uncomfortable, while Sophia maintained her usual fragile appearance, clutching Liam's arm as though she might collapse without his support."Aria," Liam began, his voice strained. "I came to apologize again for what happened. I know I've hurt you—"Lillian cut him off with a humorless laugh. "That's the understatement of the century."Sophia's eyes widened in manufactured innocence. "We truly didn't mean for things to happen this way. I'v
Aria's POVI stared at the door Aiden Carter had just walked through, my brain still trying to process what had just happened. Did he really agree to marry me? Just like that?The deal I'd proposed seemed almost absurd now that I had a moment to actually think about it. Me, Aria Jones, marrying Aiden Carter - the thirty-two-year-old heir to the Carter empire and my ex-fiancé's biggest business rival. A marriage that would solve both our problems. Mine: escaping the humiliation of being left at the altar. His: getting that piece of land his company had been eyeing for years.My thoughts were interrupted when Lillian burst into the hospital room, her eyes wide with shock."Was that Aiden Carter who just left your room?" she asked, her voice rising an octave higher than usual.I nodded, still feeling somewhat dazed."The Aiden Carter? CEO of Carter Group? The one Forbes listed as one of the thirty most influential businessmen under forty? That Aiden Carter?""Yes, that one," I confirmed,
Aiden's POVThe rhythmic beeping of the heart monitor greeted me as I entered my grandmother's hospital room. The sight of her—this once formidable woman now reduced to a frail figure against starched white sheets—never failed to disturb me. She had raised me single-handedly after my parents' deaths, sacrificing everything to ensure I wanted for nothing."Aiden," she called out, her voice weak but her eyes lighting up. "You came.""I come every day, Grandmother," I replied, taking a seat beside her bed. Her hand felt paper-thin in mine, the prominent veins mapping decades of strength and struggle.After the pleasantries and updates about Carter Group's latest acquisitions, she fixed me with that penetrating stare I knew all too well."The doctor says I don't have much time left," she stated matter-of-factly."You've outlived three doctors who've told you that," I countered, forcing a smile.She wasn't amused. "I want to see you married before I die, Aiden. I want to know you won't be
Aria's POVI lay in the hospital bed, staring at the sterile white ceiling while the pain medication slowly dulled the throbbing in my body. The physical pain, however, paled in comparison to the hollowness that had taken root in my chest.Mrs. White had been quick to call an ambulance after witnessing my fall. By the time my father arrived, I was crying out in pain, my wedding dress soiled and torn. The sight of me—his only daughter—sprawled on the ground in my ruined wedding gown had nearly destroyed him."My baby girl," he'd whispered, carefully gathering me into his arms despite the paramedics' protests. His voice had cracked with emotion. "I'm here now. Everything will be alright."But everything wasn't alright. Nothing would ever be alright again.The doctor had assured us my injuries weren't severe—just some scrapes, bruises, and minor sprains that would heal with time. The emotional wound, however, felt fatal.When the White family tried to visit me, my father unleashed twelve
Aria's POVThe morning after the shooting incident, I woke up to find my phone buzzing with notifications. With a pounding headache, I reached for it and was stunned to see what was happening. The incident had gone viral. Social media was ablaze with comments condemning Liam for prioritizing Sophia over me during the shooting."Imagine marrying a man who'll dive in front of a bullet—but only if it's for someone else.""What kind of man abandons his future wife in a life-threatening situation?""That poor Jones girl… she deserves someone who actually remembers who he's engaged to."Reading these comments made my stomach churn.My phone rang, and my father's name flashed across the screen."Aria," his voice was stern, filled with suppressed anger. "I've seen the news. "The engagement is over, Aria. I'll be damned if I stand by and watch my daughter marry a man who lets her bleed while he cuddles another woman.""Dad, please," I pleaded, my voice breaking. "It wasn't like that. Liam was







