Mag-log in"I thought the worst thing my father could tell me was that Victor Arc had returned. I was wrong. The worst thing was that I was going to marry him". Once, Alice Smith and Victor Arc were inseparable, then Evans....three friends bound by childhood, loyalty, and a love that was never spoken aloud. But one night of fire, betrayal, and blood destroyed everything. Victor lost his parents. Alice lost a figment of her memory. And the only thing left between them was suspicion. Years later, Victor is no longer the boy she loved. He is ruthless, feared, and deeply broken....a man shaped by violence, ruling in the shadows of the mafia world. Haunted by the memory of seeing Alice near his gate the night his life burned down, he carries a love he doesn’t trust and a hatred he can’t silence. Alice, scarred by her forgotten memories is forced into a marriage meant to reunite two families who now share nothing but ashes and secrets. But the truth about that night is far more dangerous than either of them knows. A kidnapping. A land dispute that started it all. A conspiracy that forced her uncle into a crime he never wanted. Hidden evidence. A secret heir. And enemies who are not finished yet. As the past begins to unravel, Victor and Alice must decide whether their marriage will be the final weapon in a long war… or the only thing strong enough to end it. Because love may have survived the fire. But the truth might destroy them both.
view moreAlice’s POV
“You are getting married to Victor Arc soon.” My father’s voice was calm.....too calm for the storm those words unleashed inside me. For a moment, I just stared at him. My lips parted, but nothing came out. My heart slammed hard against my ribs like it wanted to escape. “W-what?” I finally whispered. “Who?” “Victor Arc,” my father repeated, folding his arms as if this was a normal conversation. “He brought a letter to the house. It states that you and him were engaged as children and should be married when you turn twenty-five.” The room suddenly felt too small. Too hot. Too suffocating. “A letter?” I echoed, my voice barely mine. I had never heard of such a thing. Never. “He said his father told him about it before he died. Though, I was not aware there was a letter like this but I believe it's from my friend because it's his handwriting and the letter looks old,” Dad continued. “Mark Arc was my best friend once… before we fought over that land. After that, everything fell apart. Our friendship ended and your uncle disappeared leaving me and you all alone. It has not been easy for me, you know. This marriage is going to grant me a son, a son I can talk to.” His eyes brighten as he said the last sentence. I swallowed hard. Getting married to Victor? That would be the worst thing that could ever happen to me. …Wouldn’t it? You might be wondering why there’s such bitterness between us. Victor Arc was my childhood friend. No… more than that. He was my first crush. Back then, it was always the three of us.... Victor, Evans Moss, and me. We were inseparable. I can still remember the laughter echoing in Victor’s compound, the way we’d run until we were breathless. Those were the happiest days of my childhood. Our parents were close too… until the land dispute. After that, everything changed. I was no longer allowed to visit Victor’s house. I still remember the night my father told me. I cried myself to sleep, my hands clutching my pillow as if that would somehow bring my best friend back. At first, Victor had only been like a big brother to me. But when I grew older… something shifted. I began to notice the way my heart raced whenever he called my name. How my cheeks burned when he smiled at me. How my stomach fluttered when he winked. And whenever he stood close to me, I felt… safe. Like nothing bad in the world could ever reach me. Victor wasn’t just my friend back then. He was my whole world. “But that was years ago,” I muttered, folding my arms tightly across my chest as if I could shield myself from the past. “I know better now. I won’t let myself get tangled with him again… especially not now that he’s… promiscuous.” The word tasted bitter on my tongue. Different women on his arm every day. I knew. I had seen the photos. Not stalking… just following him on social media. My father’s voice cut through my thoughts like a blade. “And now, I want to honour my late friend’s wishes. The letter is authentic. I trust Victor and I gain a son who will take care of my daughter and my empire. So you must get married to Victor Arc after your twenty-fifth birthday.” His words yanked me back to the present. My stomach dropped. “But Dad…” My voice came out smaller than I intended. “I don’t love him. I barely even know him now. He’s not the same Victor you knew.” My father leaned back in his chair, studying me carefully. “How do you know he’s not the same Victor?” My throat tightened. I opened my mouth… then closed it again. Because I had no answer I could say out loud. “Well?” he pressed. “I’m not marrying him,” I grumbled, my nails digging into my palm. He sighed, the kind that meant the conversation was already over. “Since you have nothing to say, you will marry him. So get ready.” Heat rushed to my face. I spun on my heel and stormed out of the study, my vision blurred with anger. And promptly walked straight into something solid. “Oof....” Not a wall. A chest. Warm. Firm. Breathing. My hands were pressed against it. Slowly, I looked up. Victor. For a second, the world went completely still. I hadn’t seen him in ten years… not in person. But he looked… bigger. Sharper. More dangerous. His jaw was harder, his shoulders broader, his eyes darker.....yet painfully familiar. He stared at me like he’d been expecting this moment. “Hello, Allie. Long time.” He winked. My traitorous face flushed instantly, just like it used to when I was younger. I hated that my body remembered him before my mind could protest. I shoved him away, harder than necessary. “I am NOT getting married to you,” I snapped. He didn’t move. Didn’t even look offended. Instead, that slow, confident smile spread across his face. “Oh, my little Allie…” he said softly. “You will get married to me.” My heart slammed violently against my ribs at the nickname. No one had called me that in years. “No, Victor. I will never marry you,” I shot back, my voice shaking despite my effort to sound firm. “You’re promiscuous. Wicked. And completely terrible.” He raised a brow, amused. “Promiscuous?” he repeated, chuckling under his breath. “What made you say that?” His eyes sparkled with mischief. “Have you been stalking me?” “That’s not....” I stopped myself, clenching my fists. Bloody hell, that smile. It did ridiculous, embarrassing things to my stomach. Victor was devastatingly handsome.... and worse, he knew it. I felt heat creep up my neck. I brushed past him quickly before he could see how flustered I was and rushed into my room, shutting the door behind me. I collapsed onto the bed, pressing a hand to my chest. “Calm down,” I whispered to my racing heart. “Calm down…” Through the wall, I could hear Victor’s voice drifting from my father’s study. Laughter followed. I stared at the ceiling, confusion twisting inside me. Victor had always treated me like a little sister. So where was this marriage coming from? He could have ignored the letter. Destroyed it. Forgotten it. So why now? Why bring it back after all these years? I swallowed hard. What is he planning? Victor's POVNow that I think about it, Mr. Peter is probably looking for me by now. After all, I disappeared from the hospital without saying a word. I doubt he'll be able to find me anytime soon, so I need to act before he does.He could be the key to learning more about the Russian mafia. If I want revenge for everything they did to me, I need information, not emotions.First, I need to know exactly what resources I have at my disposal. How many men are working for me? What are their strengths? Their weaknesses? Who can I trust? I need to know everything.Just then, Mr. Steven walks into the living room. He clears his throat before speaking."Sir, I noticed you didn't have a phone, so I got one for you. I've already saved my number in it, so you can reach me anytime."He hands me the phone."Thank you, Mr. Steven," I say with a nod. "I like that you pay attention to the little things.""It's my pleasure to serve you, sir," he replies respectfully."Good. Now I need you to
Alice's POVLet's check out this address and find out if Uncle is really there, I thought.Maybe I was wrong about the Russian Mafia being involved in my uncle's disappearance. Maybe I was connecting dots that didn't belong together. The possibility lingered in my mind as I stared out the window.Then another thought struck me.Why go alone? Why not ask Evans to come with you?"Evans..." I muttered under my breath as I reached for my phone.I dialed his number.It rang for a while before going to voicemail.I frowned."Where is he?"I tried again.Voicemail.Again.Voicemail.After several attempts, I finally lowered the phone and sighed in frustration.Where is he? And why isn't he with his phone?Since I couldn't reach him, there wasn't much else I could do."I'll just go on my own," I whispered to myself. "Hopefully he'll call me back before I get there."Turning to the cab driver, I handed him the address."Please take me here."The driver glanced at it before
Victor's POVI remember that Mr. Peter is still waiting for me outside, so reading the letter in the open is out of the question. Clutching the envelope tightly, I change direction and head for the restroom instead.Once inside, I quickly check each stall to make sure no one is there. Satisfied that I'm alone, I lock myself in one of the stalls and pull the envelope from my pocket. My fingers tremble slightly as I remove the folded paper inside.The letter is addressed to me.My heart pounds as I begin to read.Grandpa had left instructions specifically for me. With every line, my eyes widen in disbelief. He had left his entire empire in my care. Everything belonged to me now, provided I contacted his lawyer. He also included the number of his personal assistant and instructed me to reach out to him immediately.By the time I finish reading, a fresh wave of grief crashes into me.I lower the letter and close my eyes, swallowing hard as memories of Grandpa flood my mind. Even in
Alice POVThe living room is in complete disarray.The sofas are overturned, their cushions scattered across the floor. Every shelf that once held beautiful flowers has been destroyed, leaving broken vases and crushed petals everywhere. The family photographs that used to hang proudly on the walls now lie shattered on the floor, their frames broken beyond repair.My heart begins to pound.What happened here?"Mary!" I shout, calling one of the house workers.No answer.Only the sound of my own voice echoes through the silent house."Gabriel!" I call again, stepping carefully through the wreckage. "Gabriel!"Still nothing.A chill runs down my spine.Where is everyone?As I move deeper into the house, I notice that every room has been ransacked. Drawers have been pulled out, cabinets left hanging open, and belongings are scattered everywhere. It looks as if a storm had swept through the mansion.They were looking for something.Immediately, my thoughts go to the document.
Victor's POV"I don't know," the nurse answered with a small shrug."I want to go inside," I said quietly."Okay."She guided me back into the room and helped me settle comfortably on the bed. Once she was sure I was okay, she turned and began walking toward the door."Wait," I called out.S
Victor's POVI woke up to the steady beeping of a machine and the muffled sound of people talking around me. My head felt heavy, and my body refused to cooperate no matter how hard I tried to move.Where am I? I thought weakly.I tried to open my mouth to speak, but no words came out. Panic slow
Alice's POVShe laughs at my statement, the sound sharp and mocking against my ears.“Why are you laughing, bitch?” I snap, gripping my phone tighter. “I asked a question. Where is Victor?”“Oh, Alice, hun… you’re so funny.” Amelia’s voice drips with amusement. “I mean, what would I be doing wit
Victor's POVMr. Smith? Alice's father was taken away by some gunmen?That wasn't possible.But then again, who would do such a thing? And why?Those questions swirled endlessly in my mind as I limped back to my room amidst the chaos that seemed to have engulfed the hospital. People were rushi






Welcome to GoodNovel world of fiction. If you like this novel, or you are an idealist hoping to explore a perfect world, and also want to become an original novel author online to increase income, you can join our family to read or create various types of books, such as romance novel, epic reading, werewolf novel, fantasy novel, history novel and so on. If you are a reader, high quality novels can be selected here. If you are an author, you can obtain more inspiration from others to create more brilliant works, what's more, your works on our platform will catch more attention and win more admiration from readers.
Rebyu