LOGINI was the secret Hemsworth Deluca never wanted the world to see. To the public, he was Hollywood’s golden boy; to me, he was the husband who hid my plus-sized body in the shadows. While he basked in the limelight. I was his "XXL anchor," the daughter of the man who bought his career—until the night he broke my heart and left me for dead in a rain-slicked wreckage. But I didn't die. I was rebuilt. Quinn Cardiff, the "King of Entertainment" and Hemsworth’s most dangerous rival, pulled me from the flames. He offered me a contract: a fake marriage, a total transformation, and the lead role in the industry’s biggest blockbuster. He turned the "hidden wife" into a goddess, a woman whose every curve now commands the world's attention. Now, I’m back. At the Titan Media Gala, I didn't just walk into the room—I owned it. I watched the scotch slip from Hemsworth’s hand as he realized the woman he discarded is now the Queen he can’t touch. He’s desperate, begging for a second chance, drowning in a regret that tastes like ash. But Quinn isn't the only Alpha who wants to claim me. Anto, the billionaire director with tattoos under his suit and a predatory gaze that promises a different kind of trouble. While Quinn wants to protect me and Hemsworth wants to reclaim me, Anto wants to ruin me in all the right ways. One year. Three powerful men. A world of secrets, betrayal, and a love triangle that’s about to set Hollywood on fire. Hemsworth wants his wife back, but I’m no longer playing a role.
View MoreHold still, Laura. You’re wrinkling the lapel."
Hemsworth slapped my hand away from his chest. His touch, which used to send butterflies erupting in my stomach, now just left a stinging coldness.
"Sorry," I mumbled, stepping back.
He stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling mirror of our penthouse, adjusting the cuffs of his custom Tom Ford tuxedo. Tonight was the Vanguard Film Awards. He was nominated for Best Actor. He looked breathtaking. He always did.
I looked down at myself. I was wearing an oversized sweater and sweatpants, my plus-sized frame completely hidden in the baggy fabric.
When Hemsworth Deluca proposed to me three years ago, I thought I was living in a fairy tale. I had harbored a secret, painful crush on him since we were teenagers. Back then, he was sweet. He would hold my hand, tell me my curves were beautiful, and promise me the world.
But the moment the ring slipped onto my finger and my billionaire father funded his first blockbuster movie, the fairy tale ended. The sweet boy vanished, replaced by a cold, calculating stranger who couldn't stand the sight of me.
"Are you even listening to me?" Hemsworth’s harsh voice snapped me out of my thoughts.
"What? Yes, I'm listening," I said quickly.
"I said, make sure the housekeeper packs my overnight bag. I'm going straight to the hospital from the after-party." He didn't even look at me. He was too busy admiring his own reflection.
"Hemsworth..." I hesitated, twisting my fingers together. "Can I... can I come with you tonight?"
He froze. Slowly, he turned his head to look at me, a cruel smirk playing on his lips.
"You?" he scoffed. "On the red carpet?"
"I'm your wife," I whispered, my chest tightening. "It's been three years. Nobody even knows I exist."
"And there's a reason for that," he said, taking a step toward me. His towering height made me shrink back. "Look at yourself, Laura. Do you really think my fans want to see the leading man of Hollywood holding hands with... you? My mother was right. You don't fit into this world. You couldn't even fit into that designer gown she bought you last Christmas."
I flinched. His family made a sport out of mocking my weight, and Hemsworth never once defended me. He usually just laughed along with them.
"You always say you want to keep your private life private," I fired back, a rare spark of anger igniting in my chest. "But that didn't stop you from letting the paparazzi photograph you with Sienna at the premiere last week. You had your hands all over her!"
Hemsworth rolled his eyes, clearly annoyed by my sudden backbone. "Sienna is my co-star. It's called PR, Laura. It's business. She looks the part. You don't."
Tears pricked my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. Not again.
"But you need me tomorrow," I said softly.
He stopped adjusting his tie. The room went dead silent.
Tomorrow at 8 AM, Hemsworth was scheduled for a partial liver transplant. A rare genetic condition had flared up, threatening to end his career—and his life. He needed a perfect match. Out of millions of people, out of all his adoring fans and supermodel co-stars, the only match was me.
I agreed to do it instantly. Because despite his cruelty, the little girl inside me still loved him.
He closed the distance between us, his demeanor shifting in a split second. This was the part that messed with my head. The dangerous, unpredictable shift. He backed me up against the closet door, planting a hand on either side of my head, trapping me.
His minty breath fanned my face. His dark eyes stared intensely into mine, making my heart race despite how much I hated him in this moment.
"And I appreciate it, baby," he murmured, his voice dropping low, sounding exactly like the bad boys he played on screen. His thumb brushed over my lower lip. "You’re going to save my life tomorrow. You’re my good, sweet girl. You know I have to maintain an image tonight. It's for us. For our future."
He was lying. I knew he was lying. But when he was this close, when his body was pressed against mine, my mind completely short-circuited.
"Okay," I breathed out, hating how weak I sounded.
"Good girl." He kissed my forehead, a brief, sterile touch, before pulling away entirely. The warmth vanished. "Be at the hospital at six. Don't be late. I need you prepped."
He turned his back on me, grabbing his cologne from the dresser.
Right beside the cologne, his phone lit up. It was on silent, but the screen glowed brightly in the dim closet.
I was standing right next to the dresser. I couldn't help but look down.
A text message banner flashed across the lock screen.
Ember: Can't wait to see you tonight, baby. I'm wearing that red lingerie you like. Room 404.
My blood ran cold. Ember. My best friend.
My breath hitched so loudly it echoed in the room. Hemsworth turned around, following my gaze.
In a flash, he lunged forward and snatched the phone off the marble counter, shoving it into his tuxedo pocket. His jaw tightened, but his face remained a blank, unreadable mask.
"Who was that?" I asked, my voice shaking so violently I could barely form the words.
"Just my publicist," Hemsworth said smoothly, not missing a beat. He shot his cuffs, grabbed his keys, and walked toward the door. "Checking in on the red carpet times."
"Your publicist calls you baby?" I choked out.
He paused in the doorway. He didn't look back at me.
"Don't start drama where there is none, Laura. I have a big night." He opened the door. "See you in surgery."
I was clad in a silk nude dress that hugged my figure without being too dramatic. My hair was packed neatly into a high ponytail, and I had only bothered with light makeup. A little foundation, a touch of mascara, and gloss on my lips. Just enough to keep me from looking like someone who had spent the last nine hours filming scenes under bright studio lights.The restaurant Stella had chosen was calm and cozy, but there was an unmistakable air of luxury surrounding it.Gold-trimmed tables reflected the warm lighting overhead. A massive crystal chandelier hung from the center of the ceiling, scattering glittering reflections across the room. In the corner, a live jazz band played soft melodies that floated through the restaurant like smoke.The atmosphere squeezed unexpectedly at my heart.Hemsworth and I used to come to places like this.Well... he came to places like this.Most times I stayed in the car while he ordered takeout or entertained important people inside. Looking back now
Laura's POVI left the mansion the next morning without looking for Quinn.Without asking if he was home.Without caring.At least, that was what I kept telling myself.The memory of last night kept trying to crawl back into my head.The award ceremony.The kiss.The look on his face afterward.The silence.I shoved all of it away.I wasn't doing this again.I wasn't going to become another woman waiting around for a man who couldn't decide what he wanted.I'd already survived Hemsworth.That was enough emotional damage for one lifetime.The SUV rolled toward the studio while my guards occupied every available space around me.One sat beside me.Another drove.The remaining two followed in the vehicle behind us.The moment we arrived at the studio, the usual whispers started.People glanced at me.Then at my guards.Then quickly looked away.Like I was carrying some contagious disease.I ignored them.At this point, it was practically background noise.I headed toward wardrobe to get
Laura's POVThe moment Quinn said he needed some fresh air, I knew something was wrong.He had that look on his face again.The one that made everyone around him nervous.The one that usually appeared right before he tore somebody apart with words sharp enough to leave permanent scars.The ballroom behind us buzzed with laughter, music, and clinking glasses as we stepped outside into the cool evening air.The Goldbriggs venue was beautiful from the outside.Tall pillars.Golden lights.Expensive cars lined along the driveway.Everything looked elegant.Perfect.Yet Quinn looked anything but.His jaw was still tight.His shoulders still tense.His hands remained buried inside his pockets as he paced across the pavement.I followed him quietly.For a while, neither of us spoke.The silence stretched between us.One minute.Then another.Finally, I stopped walking and stared at him."Quinn."He kept pacing."Quinn."This time he glanced at me."What?"I frowned."You still look angry."
Quinn's POVWinning should have felt better than this.I stood surrounded by investors, executives, producers, and enough important people to fill three boardrooms, yet my attention kept drifting away from every conversation."Mr. Cardiff, congratulations.""Thank you.""We'd love to discuss a future partnership.""Of course.""You've got remarkable potential.""I appreciate that."The words came automatically.Polite.Professional.Practiced.But my eyes kept wandering around the ballroom.Searching for Laura. I needed to make sure she was okay, that she wasn't in some kind of danger and was calling out to me, when I was here slumped with people.When finally managed to break away from another group of investors who seemed determined to keep me trapped in conversations until sunrise.The second I looked toward our table, my stomach tightened.Laura wasn't there.I immediately scanned the room.The stage.The dance floor.The exits.Nothing at first then I found her.Near the bar.And
Laura's POV It had been a day. Twenty-four hours since I woke up in this place. Twenty-four hours since I had last seen the outside world. My wrists burned. The ropes had left marks on my skin, deep red lines that reminded me every second that I was still trapped. I had stopped trying
Quinn's POVI had never hated silence more.The house was quiet.Too quiet.And every second that passed felt like someone was pressing a blade deeper into my chest.Laura was gone.The thought still didn't feel real. I kept expecting my phone to ring.I kept expecting her name to appear on the scr
Laura's POVThe first thing I noticed was the pain.Not fear.Not confusion.Pain.A sharp, pounding ache spread through my head, making it feel like my skull was splitting openfrom the inside.I slowly opened my eyes.The room was blurry.For a few seconds, I couldn't remember where I wa
Quinn's POVIt was past twelve.And Laura still wasn't home.Past fucking twelve.At first, I told myself not to overreact, not to read too much into what was happening.Set could run late.Scenes could take longer than expected.It happened.But then ten minutes became thirty.Thirty becam


















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