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"And what happens if I say no?" I ask, crossing my arms though truthfully they already had me at the amount I'd be given. Sebastian shrugs, his smirk never wavering. "Then don't waste our time." I glare at him, my blood boiling. But despite my anger, I can't stop my gaze from wandering, taking in his sharp jawline, the way his tailored suit hugs his broad shoulders. He's insufferable, yes, but damn if he isn't distractingly gorgeous. "Miss Stephany," Dice interrupts, his tone measured. "Take a moment to think it over. This arrangement isn't for everyone, but for those willing to commit, the benefits are undeniable." I glance between Dice and Sebastian, the weight of their stares pressing down on me. My mind spins, torn between practicality and pride. Can I really do this? Spend six months pretending to love this man who clearly can't stand me? *** Steffany's world shatters when she's left with her late father's debts and the weight of protecting her younger sister. Desperation leads her to a contract marriage with Sebastian, a brooding billionaire seeking to escape an unwanted union. Their fiery first meeting and the icy facade they maintain behind closed doors quickly spiral into a whirlwind of secrets, betrayal, and forbidden emotions. As the lines between pretense and reality blur, a dangerous web of lies, revenge, and jealousy threatens to tear them apart. When shocking truths about murder, family betrayal, and Sebastian's ex-lover emerge, Steffany must fight for her freedom and her child's future. Can love survive the ultimate betrayal, or will their tangled pasts destroy any chance of a real happily ever after?
Stephany's POV
It's been a year now.
I stare at the endless list of bills that seem to stare at me back. I could never get out of this black hole that continues to suck the life out of me. I feel the weight of the world press down on my shoulders as I sink deeper into despair.
How would I get out of this? There was no way I could? I'm stuck forever giving this man every piece of me till I run out.
Every time I fought my way to pay the bills, it seemed like I was drowning even deeper and the worst of it was that it isn't even mine.
The large ocean of debt that swallowed me continuously belongs to my father before he passed.
I never understood how he managed to acquire such a large amount to owe someone, Don Mario for that matter.
Every time I think about it, I feel a mixture of anger and frustration boil inside me. Father must have had a reason.
I take a deep breath as I continue to swallow the hard lump that formed in my throat. I want to cry, to scream, to run away. I want to go somewhere far away where I and Elise could live peacefully.
Somewhere I didn't need to dread every time I open my tired eyes or drag my exhausted body to go to work.
Someplace where every penny I work for didn't go into the hands of that monster Don Mario. He was the reason my life was hell.
I suck in another deep breath, one that came from the deepest part of my worn out soul. I take another look at the bills, my teary eyes scan through the papers.
Electricity, water, rent...I mutter to myself before dropping it. Reading the list made me even more tired and the weight of gloom tug harder inside me as I list every word to my ears.
My phone buzz with a notification on it. It's a reminder I set for myself for the afternoon shift I had in thirty minutes, one that I needed to prepare for. My eyes shift to look around the house.
The house my happy memories came to an end, the I was struggling to keep afloat.
I stand up from the chair I'm sitting on in the dining area and Elise walks in. Her face brightens up with a smile, her brown doe eyes sparkling, those sparkles I swore to protect from our cruel fate.
I force a smile on my face hoping it would mask the exhaustion that pulled on my eyes.
"Hi Stephany!" she waves hurrying in my direction. "I didn't know you came back early" she opens her arms to hug me.
"Yeah I wanted to change before going for my next shift at the grocery store" I say hugging her back, I make sure to push back every sadness that fought to stay in my voice.
I always told her we were going to be fine and I made sure she believed it. We'll be fine...it's crazy because I didn't believe in that sentence anymore but I always told Elise those exact words with so much hope.
She didn't need to know how much life was horrible for us, I couldn't let her go through that now especially after witnessing my father's dead body dragged to our doorstep.
I close my eyes every time the image flashed through my mind. The bloodied shirt, his twisted face frozen in fear, his eyes that were devoid of life, his slightly parted lips that seemed to have struggled to let in air in his last moment.
The image of it scarred me and I couldn't imagine what it felt like for Elise who was much younger than me.
"I have to go now" I peel away from her hug turning to the dining table and packing all the papers into an organized file before folding them in half away from Elise's sight.
"Have you had lunch yet?...I brought some leftover pizza from work"
"Pizza?" Elise asks "Where is it?" her voice bustling with glee "I ate at my friend's place but think there's still some space left for pizza" she giggles.
"it's in the fridge.. you can reheat it in the oven" I chuckle at her excitement. Elise is the light of my life, the one joy I have in my dark, depressing life and I cherish her so much.
Her innocence fills me with so much joy and yet so much guilt, guilt that I can't give her the life she deserves and all I have to offer is a measly thing like left over pizzas.
I walk into my bedroom and I am greeted by the scattered clothes on my floor and bed. My whole room was a mess just like my life and I barely had enough time to clean it up.
I often rely on Elise to do it for me. I take off the sky blue T-shirt that got stained during my first shift and shuffle through the scattered clothes in my room for a cleaner one.
I finally find one and rush out to go to my second workplace. The distance from the house to the store is a walkable one so I often stroll to work.
As I'm walking, every step I take feels heavy and my mind wanders about. From the pending fees I had to pay to the date of my next payment of Don Mario's money that drew closer. I look up and the sky is annoyingly bright and blue.
I feel my stomach twist inside my body from the anxiety that latches itself unto me. My mind wanders again to the death of my father. The day his dead body was brought before us, the day I learnt the pain of losing someone close to you again.
First it was my mother who died after she had given birth to Elise. My father was the one who took it upon himself to give us the life he believed we deserve, a one full of Joy.
"But dad, those days are over. The day you left us, our lives turned out for the worse."
Sometimes I wondered if dad felt the same way, whenever I was bombarded with the list of things I had to pay for just to stay alive.
I wondered if he also felt exhausted but just pretended enough for us to think he was happy and the day he died, what went through his mind.
"Was he finally relieved? Or was he sad? Was he worried?"
I reach the junction before my last stop where the store is located. Across the street from where I'm stand is the family diner where Dad always took Elise and I every Friday after he got back from his workplace.
I watch as a little family of four chat and exchange meals. The air that surrounds them looks like it's filled with joy.
"We used to be like that too" I mutter silently, my heart breaking with every word.
On their wedding night, Rogelio wrapped his fingers around Marian's neck and spat at her, "Congratulations! From now on, you live in hell!" The reason for his wrath was that he believed she was responsible for the death of his elder brother. So, he married her but refused to touch her, determined to make her suffer for the rest of her pitiful life! However, due to an unforeseen accident, Marian was forced to sleep with Rogelio in order to save him, and she ended up getting pregnant. Concealing her pregnancy, Marian lived cautiously under Rogelio's watchful eyes. He hated her and relentlessly humiliated her, yet he would never allow anyone else to lay a finger on her— "Mr. Bailey, your wife got into a fight with someone!" Rogelio secretly took action, eliminating that person completely. "Sir, your wife claimed that all of your family's wealth belongs to her!" Rogelio quietly transferred all the shares to her. Unaware of all this, Marian only wanted to escape, but Rogelio pulled her into his warm embrace, whispering, "Mrs. Bailey, where do you intend to go with our unborn child?"
Darya spent three years loving Micah, worshipping the ground he walked on. Until his neglect and his family's abuse finally woke her up to the ugly truth-he doesn't love her. Never did, never will. To her, he is a hero, her knight in shining armour. To him, she is an opportunist, a gold digger who schemed her way into his life. Darya accepts the harsh reality, gathers the shattered pieces of her dignity, divorces him, takes back her real name, reclaims her title as the country's youngest billionaire heiress. Their paths cross again at a party. Micah watches his ex-wife sing like an angel, tear up the dance floor, then thwart a lecher with a roundhouse kick. He realises, belatedly, that she's exactly the kind of woman he'd want to marry, if only he had taken the trouble to get to know her. Micah acts promptly to win her back, but discovers she's now surrounded by eligible bachelors: high-powered CEO, genius biochemist, award-winning singer, reformed playboy. Worse, she makes it pretty clear that she's done with him. Micah gears up for an uphill battle. He must prove to her he's still worthy of her love before she falls for someone else. And time is running out.
"Is it considered betrayal to develop feelings for your best friend's boyfriend? What about when fate intervenes, and he turns out to be your destined mate? You might think it's luck and thank the moon goddess for such a twist of fate. That's what I believed until the love of my life uttered those dreaded words: 'I want a divorce!' As I stared at the pregnancy test in my hands, I realized it was better to keep my secret to myself. My name is Violet, and this is my story."
On the day of their wedding anniversary, Joshua's mistress drugged Alicia, and she ended up in a stranger's bed. In one night, Alicia lost her innocence, while Joshua's mistress carried his child in her womb. Heartbroken and humiliated, Alicia demanded a divorce, but Joshua saw it as yet another tantrum. When they finally parted ways, she went on to become a renowned artist, sought out and admired by everyone. Consumed by regret, Joshua darkened her doorstep in hopes of reconciliation, only to find her in the arms of a powerful tycoon. "Say hello to your sister-in-law."
Corinne devoted three years of her life to her boyfriend, only for it to all go to waste. He saw her as nothing more than a country bumpkin and left her at the altar to be with his true love. After getting jilted, Corinne reclaimed her identity as the granddaughter of the town’s richest man, inherited a billion-dollar fortune, and ultimately rose to the top. But her success attracted the envy of others, and people constantly tried to bring her down. As she dealt with these troublemakers one by one, Mr. Hopkins, notorious for his ruthlessness, stood by and cheered her on. “Way to go, honey!”
“You need a bride, I need a groom. Why don’t we get married?” Both abandoned at the altar, Elyse decided to tie the knot with the disabled stranger from the venue next door. Pitying his state, she vowed to spoil him once they were married. Little did she know that he was actually a powerful tycoon. Jayden thought Elyse only married him for his money, and planned to divorce her when she was no longer of use to him. But after becoming her husband, he was faced with a new dilemma. “She keeps asking for a divorce, but I don’t want that! What should I do?”