LOGIN“One hundred days to save my brother. One hundred days to survive a monster.” Maya Rivers is drowning. With her twelve-year-old brother’s life hanging by a thread and hospital bills she can’t pay, she is forced to make a deal with the devil. For $10 million, she agrees to a 100-day marriage contract with Ethan Wellington, the cold, volatile heir to a massive empire. Her mission? To bring back the "good man" Ethan once was before tragedy shattered his soul. But Ethan is a living nightmare. Consumed by rage and convinced his grandfather is responsible for the accident that killed his family, he has turned his back on the world. The only person he trusts is his Uncle Marcus—everyone else is just a target for his cruelty. Now, Maya must survive 100 days in a house filled with secrets and spite. But in a game where the rules are written in blood, will she tame the devil... or be consumed by his darkness?
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“Ms. Rivers, there’s nothing more we can do without a full payment. He’s hanging by a thread. If you really want to save him, you have to do what’s necessary.” Doctor Harry said.
I swallowed hard, the salt from my tears stinging my lips. “Please, Doctor. I’m working three jobs. I’m trying my best. Please don’t give up on my brother.” I sank to my knees.
He sighed, looking at me with pity. “Maya, we can’t perform the surgery without the new lungs. And we can't secure the lungs without the deposit. This is beyond me.”
My breath hitched. I stood up slowly, my body feeling like lead.
I walked out of his office without another word. I didn’t even hear him say he was sorry.
I just kept moving until I reached Andre’s ward.
I stood at the glass door, staring in.
He lay peacefully on the bed, surrounded by machines that hissed and beeped—the only things keeping his heart beating.
What do I do?
None of my workplaces would grant me a loan. Years of loyalty meant nothing to them.
I exhaled shakily and left the hospital.
When I got home, I dropped my bag and collapsed onto the bed. My head pounded. My whole body felt hollow.
My phone rang.
Ember.
“Maya, where are you? Stanley is freaking out. He said he didn’t even know when you left. Get your ass down here if you still want to keep this job,” she snapped before hanging up.
Exhaustion had made me forget I was still on my shift.
I grabbed my bag again and rushed out.
I arrived at The Rosewood Bistro breathless and hurried inside.
“There you are. Where were you?” Stanley, the manager, demanded.
All the staff stared at me.
“I went to see my brother. I took permission before leaving,” I said.
“Permission? From who?”
“From you.”
His brows furrowed. “Me? How come I’m not aware of this permission?”
“I’m not sure, sir, but Ember was there.”
“I wasn’t,” Ember said quickly. “I didn’t even see you leave.”
“What? You were there! I even begged you to attend to the last customer before I left.”
“Maya, stop dragging me into your mess—”
“Ember, you were there!”
“That’s enough!” Stanley barked.
“Sir, I’m not lying. I informed you—”
“Maya,” he cut in coldly, “do you remember when you came here begging for a position, even without a degree? I was kind enough to hire you. But you’ve taken that kindness for granted. You keep messing up. But not anymore. We already have your replacement. Your brother needs full-time attention, so go be with him.”
My heart dropped.
“No… please, sir. I need this job.”
“Leave,” he said, turning away.
Just then, a voice spoke.
“What’s going on here? A customer can’t even enjoy his meal in peace.”
I turned to see an elderly man standing there. He looked powerful—expensive suit, polished cane, and eyes that saw everything. Instantly, Stanley bowed. The whole staff followed suit.
“We are so sorry, Mr. Wellington,” Stanley stammered.
Ember subtly waved me away.
I swallowed my pride and walked out.
Outside, I slumped onto an empty chair. The sun burned overhead. I shut my eyes, very exhausted.
“Saw what happened.”
I opened them.
The old man stood in front of me now, flanked by three bodyguards.
I quickly stood and bowed slightly. If everyone inside bowed to him… he must be someone important.
“What is your name?” he asked.
“M-Maya, sir. Maya Rivers.”
He smiled. “Are you looking for a job?”
I glanced at the bodyguards, then back at him. “Y-yes, sir.”
“That’s good. How about a job worth ten million dollars?”
My blood ran cold. My head spun.
“I… I don’t understand, sir.”
He snorted softly. “I thought as much. I thought you truly needed a job. Oh well. Let’s go.”
He turned to leave with his guards.
Wait… what?
They opened the door of a black SUV parked a few meters away.
Ten million dollars.
That's a huge money.
My feet moved before my mind did.
“Sir—wait!”
The car stopped. The window rolled down.
“I want the job,” I said breathlessly.
He smirked. “You see why many people stay poor? They get scared when they hear a few zeros. Get in.”
I got in.
The car drove off.
I waited for him to explain the job, but he remained silent, face expressionless.
I swallowed.
I don’t even know where they’re taking me.
I’m doing this for my brother.
Andre… please hang on. Nothing will happen to you. Please let this be real. Please let it be safe.
After a long endless drive, we entered a massive estate.
My breath caught.
The mansion before me looked unreal — like something from a dream.
Inside, neatly dressed workers bowed as he passed. He ignored them all.
Who is this man? And what kind of job is worth ten million dollars?
We entered an office. He sat and dismissed his guards. Now it was just the two of us.
My legs felt like jelly as I stood there.
“Sit,” he said.
I obeyed.
“So, Maya Rivers. This job requires one hundred percent success before full payment.”
“What?” Irritation sparked.
“You’ll receive ten percent upfront. Complete the job, and you’ll receive the rest.”
I scoffed. “Ten percent? Sir, I followed you because you said ten million. Now you’re saying I only get ten percent?”
He simply stared at me.
Frustration burned my chest. I stood, grabbed my bag, and headed for the door.
“You haven’t even heard what the job is,” he said calmly.
I stopped.
“I don’t need to.”
He chuckled. “That restaurant doesn’t pay you even a thousand dollars. Yet you’re walking away from a job offering ten million with one million upfront. Well, if you’re not interested, the door is right there.”
I swallowed hard.
One million dollars could really go a long way for Andre.
Slowly, I turned back.
“W-what is the job?”
He smiled.
“Good. I knew you had it in you. You’ll be getting married to my grandson… for one hundred days.”
My head snapped up.
“What?!”
Ethan POV“Mr. Wellington, the result remains the same. You’re gonna get yourself killed,” Doctor Chris said, sounding frustrated.I sighed. “Chris, you know that has always been what I’ve wanted to do. I wanna join them,” I said as a tear slipped out.“Ethan—”I cut him off. “Whenever I close my eyes, I see them. They are everywhere. I’ve never had a good sleep since that day. I wanna meet them, Chris,” I said, my breath coming out shaky.He paused. “Then why are you here?” he asked.I sniffed, not responding.“Aren’t you here because you still want to live?” he asked again.I still couldn’t say a word.“Ethan,” he called, adjusting in his seat. “Ethan, you have to help yourself so I can help you. You have to cut down on alcohol and cigarettes. They are killing you from the inside. I’m still very surprised how you’re still standing.”“Chris, you know I can’t do that. It’s the only way to escape the voices and be able to take a little sleep. I have to hurt myself to feel anything else
Day 2Maya POVI woke up with a terrible headache, yawning loudly as I got off the bed. I didn’t even remember how I got home from the hospital yesterday. My whole body hadn’t felt like my own after seeing Andre.At least I made it back safely without getting knocked down by a bus.I walked into the bathroom and washed my face, then dried it with a towel before stepping out. Mr. Wellington said he would have my clothes delivered, but I still hadn’t seen anything yet.If I had known he wasn’t going to bring them, I would have stopped by my house yesterday.I sighed.What will I wear today? The same dress?My gaze dropped to the blue gown Ethan had given me. I shook my head.I can’t believe I’m still wearing this.I turned back toward the bed when something caught my eye.The same luggage sitting in the living room.I frowned and walked closer. Why is it here? Did Ethan bring it—mistakenly or on purpose?Should I open it?Before I could stop myself, my hand was already on the zipper. I p
Ethan POVI stood at the door, pressing my ear against it.I could hear her soft whimpers again.I exhaled.Doesn’t she like the food?…Wait.Why do I even care?I scoffed at myself and walked straight to my room, dropping on the bed.A virgin?I sighed, rubbing my face.Why did I stop?I wanted her out of this building. That’s all that matters. So why did that word—virgin—make me stop?“Shit,” I muttered.The doorbell rang.I groaned and dragged myself up, walking to the door. When I opened it, a middle-aged man stood there holding a suitcase.I raised a brow.“Good day, sir. I was sent by Mr. Wellington to deliver this to Maya Rivers.”“And what is that?” I asked.“Clothes, sir.”Clothes?The old man got her clothes?I scoffed.He’s really trying so hard, isn’t he?“This is useless,” I said, grabbing the luggage. “She’ll be gone tomorrow.”I shut the door.I need to move out.My space isn’t mine anymore. This will be the third house I’m changing—and I still can’t leave this goddamn c
Maya POVI stayed curled up in the duvet on the floor, my body shaking as I struggled to control my tears.My head throbbed.I sniffed, exhausted… completely drained.Then—The door opened quietly.Is he back?I didn’t turn.I didn’t have the strength.Just… leave me alone.Please.It's not like I want to do this too.My mind cried.A gentle touch on my shoulder forced me to turn my head.I froze. Standing over me were three men, each wearing a sickening, predatory smirk.Something about their faces made my stomach drop instantly.“What’s going on…?” I whispered.“Hey, angel,” the one closest to me said.My heart started racing.“W-who are you? What’s going on?” I asked, slowly sitting up, clutching the duvet tightly to my body.“No need to panic,” he said, stepping closer. “We’re just here to have some fun.”I moved back immediately.“F-fun…? What do you mean fun?” My voice trembled.“Aww, she’s dumb,” one of the others laughed.“Relax, Sten. I like them like this,” the one in front






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