LOGINWithin seconds, three attending doctors rushed into the ward. They quickly transferred the crashing patient onto a stretcher, wheeling her toward the emergency theater. Celine ran alongside them, but one of the resident doctors blocked her path.
"Dr. Celine, you are terminated," he said firmly. "You cannot operate." Celine’s heart shattered, but she could not just walk away. "I am observing," she demanded, pushing her way into the gallery. The attending team frantically charged the defibrillator, applying the pads to the woman's chest. They yelled for everyone to stand clear, and the electric pulse delivered a sharp thud. The pulse failed to trigger a rhythm. They tried manually, pumping oxygen into her lungs while trying to stabilize her vitals, but the monitors showed she was fading fast. Celine watched from the sidelines, her perfectionist mind screaming at their clumsy pacing. Unable to take it anymore, she stepped directly into the room, grabbing the equipment and shouting orders to correct their mistakes. Under her fierce direction, the team synchronized. After several agonizing attempts, the monitor finally caught a steady, rhythmic bounce. The patient was stable. The heavy equipment was replaced with a standard oxygen mask, and she was wheeled back to the VIP ward. As the sedation began to fade hours later, Celine stood by the bedside. Suddenly, the elderly woman's hand shot out, her fingers clenching onto Celine's arm with surprising, desperate strength. Her mouth opened and closed as she struggled for breath, her chest heaving. "I want you to," the patient struggled, her voice a fragile rasp. "You want what?" Celine asked, leaning forward and paying close attention as she gently patted the woman's hand. "Take it easy." "Need to talk to you," the woman stuttered, her head falling back onto the pillow, completely exhausted. "Get strong first, regain your energy, and then we will discuss whatever you have in mind," Celine said smoothly, gently peeling the woman's firm, trembling grip off her arm. The patient offered a weak, surprisingly knowing smile. There was an undeniable cunning behind her gaze. "Call me Doris," she whispered. "I beg your pardon?" Celine asked, gently tucking the white blanket around her. "My name is Doris," the woman repeated, making a weak gesture with her hand. "Okay, Mrs. Doris," Celine replied. She quickly jotted down notes on the physical charts and reviewed the prescriptions before handing the clipboard to Tessy, who immediately rushed out to the hospital pharmacy to fetch the medication. "Call me mother," Doris said, a faint, manipulative smile playing on her pale lips. "Okay, ma'am. I mean, mom," Celine complied, flashing her best, sweetest bedside manner smile. But the moment her back was turned to the bed, Celine rolled her eyes. Rich patients were always so dramatic. "I need your help, dear," Doris requested, her eyes suddenly turning wide and pleading. "I want you to do something for me. I want you to get married to my son." "What?!" Celine screamed, the professionalism vanishing from her face as if a bomb had just dropped in the room. "Marry your son? Excellent joke, ma'am, but I don't even know him." "Please, my dear," Doris pleaded, tears welling in her old eyes. "Although we are not on good terms right now, I know talent when I see it. I see you as the absolute right fit for him. You have the strength my boy needs." Doris took a deep, rattling breath, her posture shifting into something far more regal. "I did not properly introduce myself before. I am Mrs. Smith. The matriarch of the Smith family." Celine’s mouth fell wide open, her mind short circuiting. The Smiths? The multi-billionaire aristocrats who practically owned the city's banking and shipping empires? She had performed surgery on a literal queen of high society. "So, what do you say, Dr. Celine?" Doris asked, her fox eyes narrowing with absolute calculation. "Will you marry my eldest son, Kayden?" Meanwhile, on the top floor of the glittering Smith Enterprises skyscraper, Darius Smith stood by the floor to ceiling glass windows, staring out at the city skyline. His jaw was clenched tight, the betrayal of his cheating fiancée still making the headlines. The heavy oak doors to his office burst open, and his personal assistant, Marcus, rushed in, breathing heavily. He held a tablet tightly against his chest. "Sir," Marcus stammered, swallowing hard as Darius turned his piercing, cold gaze toward him. "I have urgent news from the hospital regarding your mother, Madam Doris." Darius sneered. He and his mother had been locked in a cold war for months, and his brother Kayden, Darius's fiercest rival, was always whispering in her ear, trying to steal control of the family fortune. "What did she do now? Is she demanding I marry another high society socialite?" "No, sir," Marcus whispered, trembling. "Madam Doris has just made a formal proposal to the surgeon who stabilized her heart. She is forcing an arrangement for a Doctor to marry your brother, Kayden." Darius’s eyes darkened, a lethal stillness settling over him. He stepped away from the window. "Kayden? She wants to hand who to Kayden's faction? Who is the doctor?" Marcus tapped the tablet, bringing up a profile. "It is Dr. Celine, sir. The prodigy neurosurgeon." Darius froze. His breath caught in his throat as Celine's face filled the screen. His mind instantly flashed back twelve months. He remembered the shattered glass, the twisted metal of his sports car, and the blinding pain of his near fatal accident. But Celine, then just a fearless medical intern pulling a double shift, had stepped in. Her steady hands and her sharp eyes had saved his life. Ever since that day, Darius had been watching her career from afar, completely captivated by her brilliance and her untouchable aura. She was his obsession, even though he had never approached her directly. And now, his mother was trying to hand her over to Kayden. Darius smashed his fist down on the desk, his eyes blazing with a possessive fury. "Over my dead body," Darius growled, his voice vibrating with absolute malice. "Marcus, prepare the car. If my mother wants a wedding in the Smith family, she is going to get one. But Celine belongs to me."Chapter 10The glowing monitors cast a soft, blue hue across the security operations room, contrasting sharply with the pitch-black night outside. Marcus stood perfectly still, his breath hitched as he watched his boss. He was waiting for the inevitable explosion of his rage, the corporate orders that usually followed a breached schedule or a wasted fortune. Shutting down L’Étoile had cost a lot of money, and the Darius had never tolerated inefficiency.Darius, however, remained completely captivated by the sleeping girl on the screen."You are dismissed for the night, Marcus," Darius spoke softly, his eyes never wavering from the monitor. "In fact, take the next two days off. Turn off your corporate phone. Go spend time with your family."Marcus blinked, his mouth parting in absolute shock. For a second, he wondered if the man sitting in front of him was an impostor. In the five years he had served as Darius Smith’s right hand, he had never been given a spontaneous holiday. Dari
Chapter 9The heavy double doors of the penthouse had barely clicked shut before Celine kicked off the pumps Kayden had bought her. She let out a long, ragged breath, her shoulders sagging as the elegant facade she had maintained all morning completely crumbled. She felt filthy. The lingering memory of Kayden's lustful gaze and his arrogant assumption that she would gladly trade her surgical career to become a high society incubator made her stomach churn with rage."Traditional wife," she scoffed to the empty, luxurious living room, ripping the pins out of her hair and letting the dark locks fall around her shoulders. "An asset. A prize."Desperate to scrub the day off her skin, Celine walked into the master bathroom and turned the shower dial to steaming hot. She stood under the heavy spray for nearly thirty minutes, letting the water wash away the expensive scent of the Grand Horizon Club. When she stepped out, she bypassed the racks of designer outfits and pulled on a set of
Chapter 8The Grand Horizon Club sat atop the highest hill in the city’s exclusive district, a private glass pavilion accessible only to multi-millionaires and old money aristocrats. When Kayden’s private chauffeur opened the door of the smooth Rolls-Royce Phantom, Celine stepped out into the crisp morning air, her ivory midi dress catching the early sunlight. She kept her head high, her heels clicking softly against the marble pavement as a white-gloved captain ushered her toward a secluded, flower-filled terrace overlooking the misty valley below.Kayden was already standing by the edge of the terrace, a crystal glass of sparkling water in his hand. The moment his eyes fell on Celine, a dark, intense hunger flashed across his handsome features. His gaze traveled slowly down her high-necked dress, lingering on the elegant curve of her waist and the sleek lines of her legs. "Beautiful," Kayden murmured, stepping forward and taking her hand. Instead of a standard, polite greeting
Chapter 7Looking at the mountain of designer boxes from Kayden on her right, and the glowing text message from Darius on her left, Celine felt like she was suffocating under a golden blanket. For a girl who had spent the last few years counting every single cent and penny, hiding from ruthless debt collectors who demanded her late parents' unsettled debts, and skimping on meals just to pay off her massive medical school loans, this sudden extreme wealth felt less like a blessing and more like a beautifully wrapped trap.Unable to handle the walls closing in on her, she grabbed her phone, walked out onto the massive glass balcony overlooking the city, and dialed the one person she trusted above all else.The line rang twice before a vibrant, energetic voice picked up. "Celine! Oh my god, thank goodness you called. I saw the medical board's update online and I have been worried sick. Are you okay? Tell me Chief Thornton didn’t actually go through with that ridiculous termination!"Hea
Chapter 6Celine did not sign the paper. She could not. With her heart hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird, she pushed past Darius’s towering frame, unlocked the consultation room door, and practically sprinted down the VIP corridor. She ignored Kayden, who was waiting by the elevators with a dark, expectant smirk, and she ignored Darius’s deep, commanding voice echoing her name. She needed to breathe. She needed sanity.Refusing to make a choice between two predatory brothers, Celine fled the hospital, hailed a local taxi, and demanded the driver take her straight to her apartment. All she wanted was to curl up in her own bed, lock the world out, and let the hangover finally take over.But the universe, it seemed, was entirely done giving Celine peace.The moment her taxi pulled up to her modest, suburban apartment building, Celine froze. Two massive, unmarked black moving trucks were parked haphazardly across the curb. A dozen men dressed in matching charcoal gray uni
Chapter 5Celine leaned against the nurses' station, her fingers tightly gripping the edge of the counter. Her mind was in a complete mess.Mrs. Doris Smith. The matriarch of the most powerful dynasty in the city wanted her to marry her eldest son, Kayden. It was insane, a literal fever dream. Just yesterday, Celine was a disgraced surgeon kicked out of her own operating theater, and now she was being offered a golden ticket into high society."Dr. Celine?"A smooth, calculated voice broke through her frantic thoughts. Celine straightened up, turning her head toward the elevator doors.A man walked down the hallway, flanked by two bodyguards. He was undeniably handsome, wearing a flawless, bespoke charcoal suit, but there was a sharp, arrogant coldness in his eyes that immediately made Celine’s guard go up. He carried himself with the supreme confidence of a man who believed the entire world was his inheritance."You must be the miracle worker my mother is raving about," the man sai







