LOGINThe mansion felt different in the morning. A good difference.
I stared at the beautiful scenery through the window. After feeling a slight satisfaction, I started getting ready for the day. I stood in front of the mirror, smoothing out the fabric of my dress. Clean lines and soft color that perfectly matches me. A knock came from the door, startling me slightly. "Ma'am, breakfast is ready," a maid said softly from the other side. Ma'am. Not miss or Lilary. I stared at my reflection for a second longer before a triumphant smile appeared on my face. "Of course it is." The dining hall was already occupied when I walked in. Francis was there and beside him was Sarah. So that's how we're going to play this game. Good. Sarah looked up first and her eyes widened. I glanced at Francis. The nerve of this traitor brought Sarah after desperately begging to explain to me yesterday. I looked at Sarah again and saw confusion flash across her face, then hesitation, before something closer to fear. Interesting. Francis didn't react the same way. He just went still. Completely still. Like he was holding himself back from doing something reckless. Pathetic, but it's perfect. I didn't stop walking, didn't slow down, and most of all, didn't hesitate. "Good morning," I greeted them, taking my seat at the head of the table. Not beside them but above them. I'm now Lilary Hemenez after all. Silence followed. It was thick and uncomfortable. Sarah glanced at Francis, as if asking him to explain what's happening. He didn't look at her though because his eyes stayed on me. Fuming. "You shouldn't be sitting there," he said through gritted teeth. I reached for my cup, unbothered. "And where should I sit if not here?" I asked, tilting my head a little. No answer. Just as I expected. I looked at him before taking a slow sip of my coffee. "You're awfully tense this morning, didn't you sleep well?" I said, playing the perfect stepmother. His jaw clenched. "Stop this." "Stop what?" I raised one of my eyebrows. "Acting like you belong here." I smirked. I'm getting on his nerves. That's good. "I don't have to act," I said softly, giving a small smile. "I married into it." I finished my sentence. I looked at Sarah, whose hand tightened around her fork. I turned my full attention to her. Gentle... and almost kind. "And you must be Sarah," I said, and she froze. "That's enough, Lilary," Francis said as he pushed his chair back slightly. A warning. "Is that how you address your stepmother, Francis? By calling her by her name?" I said, and I could see how he trembled while controlling himself to prevent lashing out. Silence. And then a slow clap echoed from the doorway. We all turned. Dominic. He was watching. Observing. Evaluating. I watched as his gaze moved from Francis, then to Sarah, and finally... to me. "Interesting," he said, but he's clearly not impressed nor amused. There's something else. Something sharper. "Is this how you plan to spend your mornings, Mrs. Hemenez?" I held his gaze. "Only when necessary, Mr. Hemenez." Dominic's gaze didn't leave mine. Not even for a second. "Dad, we need to talk. This is absurd!" Francis said as he stood up. "With all due respect, sir, but it is quite unprofessional and scandalous to marry such a woman," Sarah backed up Francis. "And sleeping with your sister's boyfriend isn't?" I said to Sarah. "That is different—" "Of course it is. Because I would never stoop that low, Sarah," I cut smoothly. "Lilary—" Francis was about to say something, but Dominic's voice cut clean through everything. "Enough." He didn't raise his voice. He didn't need to. Silence dropped instantly. Dominic didn't look at Francis. He didn't look at Sarah. He walked past them and straight to me. He then pulled out the chair beside mine and sat down like nothing had happened. "I don't remember asking for opinions," he said calmly. I looked at Dominic. There was no anger. Just authority. Sarah went pale and Francis stiffened. Dominic reached for his coffee, completely unbothered. "If you have concerns," he continued, "you're free to keep them to yourselves." He paused. "Or leave." That landed harder than shouting ever could. It was more cruelly... humiliating. Francis's jaw tightened. Sarah didn't even move. "I have lost my appetite," I said lightly. My gaze flickered to Sarah, then to Francis. "Try not to choke on yours." And just like that, I turned and walked away. No rush. No hesitation. Because I didn't need to stay. Not anymore. I walked out of the kitchen and started walking towards the grand staircase. "Stop." I stopped in my tracks. I turned and faced Dominic. I watched as he walked towards me. "You're enjoying this," he said as soon as he reached me. It was not a question. "You're mistaken," I replied calmly. A faint smirk touched his lips. "I told you not to lie." "I didn't," I said. A pause. His gaze sharpened slightly. "Careful, Mrs. Hemenez." There's the title again. It sounds... dangerous. "You're already testing the only condition I gave you." I met his eyes. "I haven't broken it." Silence stretched between us and the room shifted. Because suddenly, I wasn't the one in control anymore. "Just make sure you know when to stop." His voice was low. He paused. Then colder— "Before this stops being a game." He stepped back. Not a retreat, but a decision. And just like that, he turned and walked away. Like he hadn't just issued a warning disguised as a conversation. Like he hadn't just reminded me who exactly held the real power. I stood there for a moment longer. Still, composed, and untouched. Or at least, that's what it looked like. I watched his retreating figure and something unfamiliar settled in my chest. Not fear nor regret. It was something worse. Uncertainty. Because for the first time since I stepped into this house— I wasn't entirely sure who was playing who.FRANCIS'S POVI traced my finger over my mom's picture frame.She was smiling.Everything was perfect... until she died.My hand curled into a fist."This is all your fault, Dad," I muttered under my breath."Francis?"I slowly turned around, my hand still holding my mom's picture."What the fuck do you want?" I gritted my teeth."I figured you'd want to know about this."Anna was leaning against the doorframe with her phone.I raised an eyebrow. "What is it?""Why don't you figure it out yourself?" She gestured for me to come closer.I put the frame back on the table before walking toward Anna.I really can't stand this girl, but I have no choice. She's bearing my child.Besides, she might be useful.I snatched her phone from her grasp."They invited him?" I mumbled."They sure did. I overheard some of the guards talking about your mom's death anniversary," she said as a smile crept onto her face."Why were you eavesdropping?" I crossed my arms."I thought I might make up for what ha
"H-hey, we were just kidding. We're not actually serious."I laughed nervously."Wife." Dominic looked at me."Are we getting arrested?" I mouthed.Dominic stared at me before he smiled reassuringly.Who would have thought Dominic would smile at me like this even if we are on the verge of getting arrested?The man who claimed for us to be arrested chuckled.What is happening?"It never really gets old, huh?"I looked at the man. Is he a friend of Dominic?"You almost had me. Really." Dominic wiped the side of his lips with a napkin."I will get you next time.""You have been saying that for the past 26 years."Twenty-six years? That's a long time.I stared at the two of them. I don't know what to say. I don't even know who this man is.I was about to open my mouth to ask what was happening when Dominic suddenly reached for my hand."Henry, this is Lilary. My wife."Wife.I felt butterflies inside my stomach, and I actually felt my cheeks starting to heat up."Oh, so this is she." The
"Can you take this back? I appreciate the compliment but I don't want to drink this respectfully.""I apologize, ma'am, but we have a policy here-""She is married. Take the goddamn drink back."Dominic's voice was so sharp that the waiter actually flinched."R-right away sir."The waiter hurriedly took the drinks back and left immediately."Who sent it though?" I mumbled as I started to look around."Interested?""No. Just curious." I looked at Dominic, "What about you?""No.""Why?" "Because you are married to me."My heart did a sudden flip.What did he just say?Why does he always say something like that? It's frustrating how my heart always go wild.What are you doing to me Dominic?Am I really falling for you?ANNA'S POV"Don't you dare walk out on me, Francis!" I said firmly."You don't have any rights to decide what I do." he reached for the doorknob.My hands formed into a clench."How dare you talk to me like that?" I said as I stepped closer to him."You're not Lilary. Th
I glanced at Dominic, who was fixing his sleeves.I still can't get over what happened earlier. I did not expect that.I put down my comb and applied red lipstick. I pressed my lips together and smiled.My red dress hugged my curves, and it also matched my makeup perfectly.I stood up and walked past Dominic before opening the walk-in closet and choosing a four-inch nude heel.I stared at myself in the mirror and tried to keep myself calm.I can't believe Dominic and I are going out to dinner. It's like a date.The thought somehow made the butterflies dance in my stomach.I sighed as I realized that anyone could approach us at any time to ask about Francis's conference. Although the rumors were already starting to die down, I still couldn't shake off the feeling."I might as well cancel the reservation."My head turned toward the door, and I saw Dominic leaning on the doorframe, looking... refreshed.He was wearing a tailored two-piece suit in a warm, light beige, with the cut featuri
"Ma'am, as much as I want to tell you, I can't."I rolled my eyes secretly. "Come on, this is just between us. I won't tell Dominic—""Like what I said when I helped you get the master comfortable after he fell asleep?" He raised his eyebrow, his hands behind his back.I scratched the side of my head. "That was an accident. I was trying to convince him to attend his late wife's death anniversary.""Ma'am, I apologize—""Are you really going to ruin my morning by not telling me what I want to know?"I watched as his face tightened, and I smiled secretly.Gotcha!"Mrs. Hemenez, it was the master's order that we don't tell anyone what his childhood was like," Gregory said calmly.Or so I thought. What a bummer."You're just as stubborn as Dominic—""Thank you.""Uh, no. I was actually going to say it's annoying."He looked at me, surprised. "No wonder the master agreed to marry you." He turned around to leave."What? Hey! Get back here!"I ran to catch up to him when his pace suddenly in
"Something wrong?"I looked up at Dominic in surprise. "No, not at all."He stared at me for a second too long before focusing back on his meeting.He looks so intimidating, as always, but why does it suit him? Has he been like this since he was a child?What's up with his childhood that Gregory is so afraid to talk about?Now I'm curious, but you know what they say, curiosity kills the cat.Why am I even thinking about this?I just hope that he doesn't realize I am lying, as I am sure that he will remind me again of his one and only condition in our marriage that I always break.Something in me is screaming to not let Dominic know, as he already has a lot on his plate.Am I making the right decision, though?Who knew marrying Dominic would be this chaotic?I bit my inner cheek as I archived the email. I will tell him, just not now.Is it really true that the Dawsons are afraid Dominic will have a new heir? I mean, if I were in their situation, I would feel that way too, but do they r
I ended the call with a heavy sigh.How could Francis do this?"What did he say?" I massaged my temples. "He wants me to talk to him about Anna's pregnancy or he'll release another press conference."Dominic tsked before taking a sip of his coffee."He wouldn't do that," he said calmly."How do yo
"Is something bothering you, madame?"I flinched as I heard Gregory suddenly speak.When did he come in? I swear this man can move without him getting noticed."No. But thanks for asking." I muttered."Is it too bitter?" He approached me."Uh, a little bit." I took a small sip."Coffee is really bi
I couldn't stop thinking about Dominic's words.They echoed in my mind like a song stuck on repeat.It was frustrating.Every time I closed my eyes, I could see the vulnerable expression on his face.Dominic Hemenez.The man who was always cold and untouchable. The man everyone feared.Yet he had l
I didn't mean to come home early. If I hadn't... maybe I wouldn't have seen it. Maybe I will still be kept in the dark and stay stupid. Stayed in love. I took out my spare key as I stood outside our shared bedroom... but something felt off. It was quiet. Too quiet. "Francis? Are you home?" I push







