LOGINMiriam Wellington has been invisible since her mother died when she was six months old. Twenty-four years of being unseen by her father, hated by her stepmother, and overshadowed by the stepbrother who gets everything handed to him. She thought losing the promotion she earned to Lucas was the worst betrayal. She was wrong. Her father trades her in a business deal, an arranged marriage to Damien Rhodes. Wealthy, Charming, Dangerous, a man she barely knows but her own brother is terrified of. This time, Miriam doesn’t fight. She says yes. Because maybe marrying a stranger is better than staying in a house where she was never safe.
View MoreThey gave the promotion to Lucas. Miriam stood frozen in the board room, the words still echoing in her head while her stepmother Margaret smiled from the corner like she had just won the lottery. “Lucas will be our new Vice President of Operations” Thomas Wellington announced to the room, effective immediately. The board members who had praised Miriam’s presentation an hour ago now clapped politely. Lucas stood by the window looking guilty but not guilty enough to refuse. “Dad– “ Miriam’s voice came out strangled as they walked towards Thomas’s office. “Your expansion proposal was excellent, Miriam,” Thomas said, not meeting her eyes. You will lead the implementation as Director of Strategic Planning. Director. The position she already had. “I earned that promotion,” the words burst out before she could stop them. “You said the board was impressed, you said they— “Lucas is my son,” Thomas interrupted. His tone made it final. “He’s the heir to this company. It’s time he stepped into a leadership role.” I’m your daughter, Miriam wanted to scream. I’m your child too. But Margaret was already standing, placing a possessive hand on Lucas’s shoulder. “What Lucas deserves is support from his sister. Not jealousy.” “Jealousy?” Miriam’s hands shook. “I worked for six months on that proposal. I did everything right—” “And you’ll continue doing excellent work,” Margaret said smoothly. “Your father is being generous, considering your… attitude.” The air left Miriam’s lungs, twenty-four years of this. Twenty-four years of Margaret’s poison, and her father just stood there, letting it happen. “May I be excused?” Miriam asked, her voice hollow. Thomas finally looked at her, real remorse in his eyes this time. He knew what he had allowed, what he had encouraged and it sat heavily on him. “Yes,” he said quietly. She walked out with her head high. She would not cry where they could see. But the moment she locked herself in her office, the sobs came. Harsh. Broken. The sound of something inside her is finally giving up. An hour later, there was a knock. “Miri?” Lucas’s voice. “Can we talk?” “Go away.” “I know you’re upset, but—” “You took it.” Her voice came out sharp through the door. “Dad offered you something I earned, and you took it.” “What was I supposed to do? Say no?” “YES!” She yanked the door open. “You were supposed to tell him I deserved it. You were supposed to be my brother.” Lucas flinched. “I am your brother.” “No. Brothers protect each other. You just let your mother destroy me while you collect the rewards.” Miriam’s voice cracked. “Get away from me.” She slammed the door. Outside, Lucas stood there with his friend Damien Rhodes, who had been waiting in the hallway. “That’s her?” Damien asked quietly, staring at Miriam’s closed door. “Your sister?” “Yeah.” Lucas shoved his hands in his pockets. “And she hates me now.” “She’s…” Damien couldn’t finish the sentence. He had only glimpsed her for a second—dark hair, furious eyes, devastation written across her face, but something had shifted in his chest. “Don’t,” Lucas warned, reading his friend’s expression. “Seriously, man. Stay away from Miriam.” “Why?” Damien’s voice was casual, but his eyes were still on that door. “Because she’s my sister and she’s been through enough.” Lucas started walking. “Come on. Let’s get out of here.” But Damien didn’t move right away. He stared at Miriam’s office door for another long moment. Then he smiled. That evening at the Wellington mansion, Miriam went straight to her room. She could hear Margaret’s triumphant voice downstairs, probably calling all her society friends to spread the news. Lucas got the promotion. Lucas, the heir. Lucas, who had never worked a day as hard as Miriam had in her life. A soft knock. “Sweetheart?” Susan’s voice, the only person in this house who had ever really cared. “I brought tea.” Miriam opened the door. Susan took one look at her face and pulled her into a hug, no questions, no empty words. Just warmth, safety, and the familiar scent of the woman who had stepped in when Margaret never did. “They gave it to Lucas,” Miriam whispered. “I know, baby.” Susan stroked her hair. “I’m so sorry.” “I can’t keep doing this. I can’t keep fighting for scraps in my own family.” “You’re stronger than all of them,” Susan said fiercely. “Don’t let them break you.” But looking at Miriam’s face, Susan wasn’t sure how much more the girl could take. Dinner was silent and brutal. Margaret radiated satisfaction. Thomas pushed food around his plate, looking uncomfortable. Lucas barely ate, and Miriam sat there with a blank expression, saying nothing. “Miriam,” Thomas tried. “About the expansion proposal—” “I heard you the first time.” Her voice was ice. Margaret’s smile widened. “Darling, your father is trying to include you in important discussions—” “Stop calling me darling.” Miriam’s knife scraped against her plate. “You’ve hated me since the day you married my father. At least have the decency to be honest about it.” The table went silent. “That’s enough,” Thomas said weakly. “Is it?” Miriam looked at him. “When is it enough, Dad? When she’s taken everything from me? When there’s nothing left?” She stood and walked out. In his room later, Lucas couldn’t sleep. Every time he closed his eyes, he saw Miriam’s face. The betrayal. The devastation. And he kept seeing Damien’s expression in that hallway. The way his friend had stared at Miriam’s door. Like he had just found something he wanted. Lucas knew that look. He’d seen Damien pursue things before—business deals, investments, women. Once Damien decided he wanted something, he didn’t stop until he got it. And the way he’d looked at Miriam… Lucas’s phone buzzed, a text from Damien. Tell me about your sister. Lucas stared at the message, cold dread settling in his stomach. Stay away from her, he typed back. Just asking questions, came the reply. She’s interesting, I mean it. She’s off-limits. The three dots appeared, then disappeared. Lucas threw his phone across the room. He stared at the ornate ceiling and dozed off.
Emily stood up and walked straight toward Damien.“You did this.” Her voice was low, but it carried weight. “Didn’t you?”She stepped closer, finger raised. “If anything happens to her — if anything happens to that baby, you will be hearing from my lawyers. I will make sure of it.”Damien’s jaw tightened. He looked past her toward Miriam.“I need to speak to her.”“You need to leave.”“Emily, that’s my wife. My child”“That’s exactly the problem.” Emily’s voice didn’t waver. “She doesn’t want you here right now.”Damien looked at Miriam across the room.Miriam met his eyes for a second. Just long enough.Then she looked away.“Please go,” her voice was low, not loud enough for him to hear directly, but Emily caught it and turned back to him.“You heard her.” Emily’s voice was final. “Leave, Damien.”He stood there for a long moment, jaw working, hands clenched at his sides.Then he turned and walked out without another word.The doors closed behind him.Miriam exhaled and let her hea
She stood in front of the mirror, hands resting lightly on the sides of her stomach.It was there now. The slight curve, the unmistakable roundness that hadn’t been there a few weeks ago. She turned slightly to the side, studying it.Then she felt it— a small flutter. It was gone in a second.She pressed her hand flat against her stomach.There it was again.A kick.She exhaled slowly. Something settled in her chest that she had been holding at a distance for months. This was real. All of it. She was going to be a mother.She looked at herself in the mirror, and for the first time since the doctor had said those words in that hospital room, she didn’t feel conflicted about it.She felt the kick again and smiled.“I’m going to the hospital tomorrow,” she said. “For a check-up.”She hadn’t looked at him, but she could feel him watching her. He had been watching her since she got up.“I’ll come with you.”She turned.He was lying on his side on the bed, head propped on his hand, eyes on
A knock came at the door.She looked up from her desk.“Come in.”The door opened.Lucas.She blinked. Then she slowly leaned back in her chair.“What are you doing here?”He stepped inside, hands in his pockets, looking around the office like he owned the place.“Is that how you welcome your only brother to your company?”“Lucas.”“Nice place.” He looked at the walls, the desk, the logo on the glass partition. “Mira and Co.” He nodded. “I like it.”He dropped into the chair across from her without being told.She watched him.“How have you been?” he asked. “How’s married life? Is Damien treating you well?”She looked at him. “I’m sure you know where your friend works. Why don’t you ask him yourself?” She tilted her head. “Or is he not your friend anymore?”Lucas went quiet.He looked at his hands briefly. Then back at her.“I don’t like this,” he said. The casual tone was gone. “The way things are between us. I want to make it right, Miriam. I mean that.”She closed the file in front
The text was from Adrian.They had been talking properly for a few months now. It had started with an apology she sent the morning after the restaurant.I apologize for my silence. I'm unsure what you expect, considering my marriage. So I need to ask. What do you truly want from this?He hadn’t taken long to reply.A friend. That’s it. I enjoy talking to you.She had believed him, mostly because he had always respected their boundaries. He was just someone on the other end of the phone when she was bored or needed to laugh at something lighthearted. He checked in on her and sent random messages that made her smile. Never once did he push past the line they had both agreed upon without discussing it first.Damien had noticed she was always on her phone lately. She had caught his eye on her a few times and waited for the question that never came. He was trying not to lose his temper, and she could see the effort in the way he chose silence over reaction. The pregnancy had done something
Miriam picked up her bag and headed downstairs.Mrs. Morrison was already in the hallway.“Oh darling, you’re leaving already?” She pulled her in for another hug, warm and unhurried.“I have to get back.” Miriam hugged her back. “Thank you for the food. It was perfect.”“Anytime.” Mrs. Morrison pul
Miriam stirred first.The room was darker than it was.Evening had crept in while they slept, outside the window city lights were already coming on, soft and distant.Miriam lay still for a moment, taking in the quiet, before her stomach made itself known.She was starving.Damien shifted beside he
They were barely halfway through lunch when Damien set his fork down.“I need to go home.”Lucas looked up. “It’s not closing time. You still have work.”“I know.”“Damien—”“I can’t concentrate, Lucas. I haven’t been able to all day.”Lucas looked at him for a long moment. “What exactly did you do
The meeting was already wrapping up when the last board member filed out.Damien waited until the room was clear before turning to his father.“This could have been handled virtually. We covered most of it yesterday.”Malcolm leaned back in his chair, completely unbothered. “Some things need a roo












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