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(Aliana's POV)
After a long, intimate night, I slowly opened my eyes at the faint sound of movement, only to find the other side of the bed empty. The man who had shared my bed was already up… as usual. I pushed myself up slightly, hugging the blanket to my chest, and looked across the room. My underwear was still hanging where he had thrown it last night, and our clothes were scattered all over the floor. Then my breath caught when my eyes finally landed on him. Delvin Barrington. He was standing near the dresser, already dressed in a white shirt and blue pants. His back was turned to me as he calmly buttoned his shirt. He was my husband of four years. But not once in those four years had I woken up in his arms. Every morning, he was either getting ready for work or already gone before I opened my eyes. “Good morning, Delvin,” I greeted softly, my voice still heavy with sleep. “Hm,” he responded with a short hum, without even looking at me. “Are you… leaving for work?” I asked quietly. He didn’t answer. He never answered questions he thought had obvious answers. If he wasn’t dressing for work, then where else could he be going? But today wasn’t just any day. It was my graduation day from medical school. I was now one step away from becoming a licensed doctor, one step closer to achieving my dream. And I had hoped, just this once, that he would be there to support me. “Today is my graduation day, Delvin,” I said gently, my eyes shining with excitement. “I hope you’re still coming…” “I’m busy today,” he replied flatly, cutting me off. Busy. That single word hit me harder than I wanted to admit. How could he say he was busy? I had told him about it a week ago and even reminded him again two days ago. “Please don’t say that. You know how important this is to me,” I said, trying to smile through the hurt. “I really want you there…” “I’m not obligated to care just because it’s important to you,” Delvin said as he adjusted his cufflinks, his face calm and unreadable. My smile faded instantly, my heart twisting painfully, as if I was suffocating. Those words hurt more than shouting could have. It wasn’t just that he wouldn’t come. It was that he didn’t even think it mattered enough. My fingers tightened around the blanket as I tried to control my emotions. “I’m not saying you are obligated,” I said softly. “It’s just that I worked so hard for this moment, and I wanted you there to celebrate it with me.” “People graduate every day, Aliana,” he said in a flat voice. “Others are out there building empires and achieving greater things, and you’re here celebrating just a certificate,” he added. His words were cold… colder than ever. They didn’t sound angry. They sounded careless. As if everything I had worked for meant nothing at all. I didn’t need anyone to explain who he was comparing me to. I had heard she was launching her new project today. “Others like Belicia, right?” I asked, trying hard to keep my voice steady. Delvin paused for a second, as if my words touched something. But he said nothing. His silence gave me all the answer I needed. For a moment, I just stared at him. Then I looked away, blinking fast as my vision blurred. I didn’t want him to see how much it hurt. My graduation. My dream. The future I had spent years working for. All reduced to “just a certificate.” I hugged the blanket tighter around myself, suddenly feeling very small in a room that had always felt too big. Delvin dropped his card on the table like it meant nothing… which, to him, it actually didn’t. Money had never been a problem for Delvin Barrington. “It’s unlimited. Buy whatever gift you want,” he said, finally glancing at me for a brief second before walking toward the door. “Also… don’t forget to take the pill,” he added before leaving the room. The silence that followed was heavier than any words could be. I stared at the door he had just closed, my chest tightening, as if someone had driven a knife straight through it. Hot tears filled my eyes, and before I could stop them, they spilled down my cheeks. It wasn’t just that he had rejected my invitation, it was how he did it. The way he spoke with no care, no warmth, as if I was a stranger in his bedroom. As if the passionate night we had shared just hours ago had meant nothing. As if he hadn’t whispered my name while he was inside me. We have been married for four years, yet not once in those four years has he shown me real love. He has never smiled warmly at me, never spoken softly, and never offered even a shred of emotional support. Delvin only makes love to me when he is aroused, never when I am. Then reminds me to take contraceptive pills the next morning. I will never forget the day I told him I didn’t want to take the pills because I wanted a child... how he reacted, and the words he said to me. “You don’t have the qualities I require in the mother of my children, Aliana. Don’t step outside your place in this marriage again.” He said it coldly, making it clear that I was forbidden to even think about bearing his children. According to him, a child needs the right mother, and I was never one. If he wouldn’t treat me with kindness, if he wouldn’t even allow me to have children, then why am I still here? What does he see me as? A sex toy? A woman kept only to warm his bed? I remember the first day Delvin approached me... the day everything began. That morning, four years ago, I had filled out a dropout form, ready to give up my dream because my father, Jonathan Hale, could no longer afford my tuition fees. But on my way to submit the form at the school office, Delvin appeared with a contract. “Marry me, and I will pay your school fees and ensure you graduate,” he had said. His fiancée, Belicia Morris... the only woman he had ever loved... had disappeared on their wedding day. He was heartbroken, but more than that, he could not bear the public shame. He needed a bride immediately. The offer was outrageous, yet I signed it anyway. After all, it was only a contract. He needed a wife to save his reputation, and I needed money to finish my education. The first few months of the marriage weren’t exactly bad. Maybe that was because I expected nothing from it except my school fees. I didn’t look for affection. I didn’t wait for attention. I kept reminding myself that it was just an agreement… nothing more. But slowly, without realizing it, my heart changed. And that was when I began to notice everything. The emotional distance. The lack of care. The quiet humiliation. The cold way he spoke to me. I convinced myself he was hurting, that he was still healing from the betrayal of his first love. So I stayed, foolishly hoping that one day he would see me as more than his contract wife. But that day never came. Then one evening, Belicia returned... and the real nightmare began. She appeared on national television, looking broken and helpless, crying as she told her story. “I was kidnapped on my wedding day and held hostage for three years. I escaped only to discover that the man who claimed to love me married someone else on the day we were supposed to be together.” Delvin was shattered. He blamed himself, hated himself, and believed he had committed an unforgivable mistake. In his mind, he had betrayed the woman he loved while she suffered in captivity. But more than guilt, he was overwhelmed with joy that Belicia was finally back. In a single night, he gave her the affection and care I had begged for over the years. And me? The woman he married became nothing more than a public joke, and a silent bed warmer in private.(Fabian's POV)I adjusted the cuff of my suit one last time before looking at myself in the mirror.It had been weeks since I last dressed for work.The doctor had finally cleared me to return to the hospital. My arm had healed well enough, and according to him, I was fit to resume my duties.I had almost forgotten what it felt like to wear a proper suit instead of casual clothes every day.My hair had been neatly combed and styled, my tie sat perfectly around my neck, and everything looked exactly the way it used to before the accident.For the first time in weeks, I looked like Director Fabian again.I picked up my briefcase and stepped out of my room.Almost immediately, my eyes drifted toward Vivian's bedroom door.My footsteps stopped on their own."Is she still sleeping?" I murmured to myself.For some strange reason, I wanted to see her before leaving for work.Today would be a long day.I hadn't been at the hospital for weeks, and I already knew countless files would be waitin
(Aliana's POV)I shook my head repeatedly. "No...""Find a man who can protect you properly," Delvin continued."Don't say that, Delvin!" I cried. "I don't want another man! I only want you!"His eyes turned toward me for the briefest moment as tears continued to pour down his face."I'm not afraid of dying," he admitted. "I'm only heartbroken seeing you in this situation."Then he held my hand and squeezed it tightly."I love you so much, Aliana," he confessed. "I love you more than my own life."Those words shattered what little strength I had left. He wasn't scared because he was about to die... He was heartbroken because of me."I love you too!" I cried through my sobs. "And I don't want anyone else!""If there's another life..." I continued, holding his hand as tightly as I could. "I still want to be with you. I'll still choose you. And I'll always choose you."His lips trembled into a heartbreaking smile. Then his eyes returned to the road.Straight ahead stood a thick concrete
(Aliana's POV)"Whatever it means, it doesn't matter. I'm not going to waste my time thinking about it," he said.Just like that?He was going to treat it as though it was nothing?Maybe it really was nothing. But I couldn't afford to take any chances.The look on Delvin's face after the phone call told me it had affected him, even if only a little.Hadn't Simon bullied him when they were younger?Maybe he was trying to do the same thing again... trying to intimidate him into giving up the company.I would never let that happen."Maybe we should call the police," I said, my voice trembling slightly as I reached for my phone.But before I could make the call, Delvin gently held my hand, stopping me."No, honey. Not yet," he said calmly.I furrowed my brows, wondering why he was stopping me from calling the police."I need to know what he's planning. I need more evidence against him," he said."More evidence?" I repeated."So this isn't the first time?" I asked in surprise.Delvin's lip
(Aliana's POV)I couldn't believe the weekend was already over.Somehow, I wished it had never ended. It was the shortest weekend I had ever had, but it was also the sweetest.Delvin and I spent the entire weekend together. From the very first day I arrived, he never left my side.Deciding to surprise Delvin with this visit, spend time with him before returning to work, and prepare for the international medical competition had turned out to be the best decision I had made in a long time."I can't believe the weekend is already over, and you're leaving," Delvin complained as he took my hand. "Now this whole house is going to feel empty all over again."A warm smile spread across my lips, but deep inside, I felt the same emptiness.The truth was, I didn't want to leave either.If it were up to me, I would have stayed with him a little longer.But I couldn't.I had to return.The short break I had managed to get before burying myself in work was over."Can I at least come with you?" he a
(Caren's POV)I didn't know how long we stayed like that, wrapped in each other's arms, until Andrea slowly pulled away.His hands trembled slightly as he gently cupped my face."I'm so sorry, Caren," he said quietly.I blinked at him, confused about why he was suddenly apologizing.Before I could ask, he continued."I'm sorry for all the pain I put you through," he said. "I was stupid for not ending the bet sooner... the moment I realized I had fallen in love with you."My heart thundered heavily in my chest, and my legs froze in place."That morning, after I left your house, I called off the bet," he continued softly. "I told them I had lost... that you refused to let me in."My breath caught, my fingers instinctively tightened around his arms.But... he had won the bet. I had shamelessly thrown myself into his arms that morning.So why would he lie to his friends just to protect me? Wasn't his pride the most important thing to him?"Why?" I asked, my voice coming out much softer th
(Caren's POV)Andrea stopped immediately.For a moment, neither of us said anything.I stared at our joined hands, feeling the weight of sadness behind his words settle heavily in my chest.I had always thought Andrea was simply careless. Someone who enjoyed living recklessly because he didn't care about anything or anyone.But I had been wrong.Behind all his confidence, his smiles, and his carefree attitude was a man who had been carrying pain for years.A man who wasn't only hurting because his mother had left. But was hurting because he had lost her forever.No matter how much he made it sound like he hated her, I could see the truth now.It wasn't hatred. It was pain. It was grief."Andrea..." I called softly.He didn't look up. His eyes remained fixed on my hand holding his tightly."You don't really believe that, do you?" I asked quietly.His fingers twitched slightly in my hand before he finally lifted his eyes to meet mine."Believe what?" he asked softly."That she left you







