LOGINAmber's POV
While Chloe and my stepfather were looking at me, I was staring at my mother in return, waiting for her response—hoping she'd support me and look at me with the same softness she had looked at Chloe with earlier.
"Oh my sweet Amber," she called, her face lighting up in relief. "I know this is too much to ask, but you are our only savior right now." She got up and walked closer to me, then reached for my hands, which were folded across my chest. "Please, marry Vincent."
"I... I should marry Vincent?" My mother nodded quickly. "But she just said he is an abuser. Why should I be the one to marry him and not her? I can understand if he..." I snatched my hands from hers and pointed at my stepfather. "...were the one asking me to marry Vincent. But you, aren't we both your daughters? Why are you protecting her alone?"
Tears brimmed in my mother's eyes as she shook her head, flashing pitiful glances at Chloe, who was trying her best to look as vulnerable as ever. "You have to understand where I'm coming from, Amber. Your sister has always been weak since childhood. She can never survive Vincent's harsh treatment once they get married." Her tears were flowing at this moment.
A disbelieving scoff left my lips. "She has always been weak and can't survive Vincent's harsh treatment, so you think I'm the strongest between us? I can go through anything, right?"
"No, that's not what Mom meant," Chloe chipped in. She jumped out of her bed and came in front of me. "I can't..."
I tuned out whatever she was saying. My mouth parted in astonishment, and my eyes stayed fixed on her acclaimed injured leg, which was standing firmly on the hard tiled floor.
"...please," she stopped talking when she noticed I was staring at her leg. She quickly turned away and began limping back to her bed. I looked at my mother to check if she noticed Chloe's act, but she didn't. She was crying her eyes out—or maybe she saw it but pretended like she didn't.
"You are my only hope, Amber," Chloe said.
"I'm not your only hope!" I screamed, which was a big mistake because a resounding slap landed on my face.
I held my face and looked up, only to come face-to-face with my stepfather. His eyes darkened as he narrowed them and clenched his jaw tightly.
"Do you think you still have a choice?" he asked. He shook his head as he turned away from me and walked towards his daughter. "Whether you approve or not, you must marry Vincent. I cannot afford to call off the wedding." His words were final. He had spoken, and there was no room for argument, but I still wanted to try.
"Mom..." My mother shook her head as she leaned closer to my ear.
"Just do this for us," she said, referring to herself and me. "You remember how we were suffering after your father left with his mistress. It was Richard who came to marry me and rescued us from poverty. Now his business is in trouble and can fold up at any moment, so he really needs this marriage to form a relationship with the Liams."
"But I..." My mother dropped to her knees before I could complete my words. "Mom, what are you doing?" I tried to pull her up, but she wouldn't budge.
"We can't afford to be thrown into the streets, Amber." She took a quick glance at Chloe. "Besides, I can't leave Chloe behind, and if your father decides to throw us out, he won't let me take her with me," she cried.
I wanted to scream that he is not my father. I wanted to walk away from all this manipulation, but what would happen to my mother if I did? Seeing my mother helplessly on her knees brought tears to my eyes. At this moment, I'd be no less than a villain to her if I said no.
Throwing my head back, I took a deep breath to swallow my pain and let out a defeated, "Fine, I will marry him."
My mother's face lit up immediately. She got up and pulled me into a hug, patting my back in appreciation. Meanwhile, I locked gazes with Chloe, and she was smirking victoriously.
> Back To Present <<
And that's how I became Mrs. Liam—through my half-sister's manipulation. I wonder what lies she told Vincent that made him hate me to the core.
A tired yawn escaped my lips, which reminded me that it was late at night and I needed to sleep. I picked myself up and climbed the stairs tiredly. On getting to our room, I tried to push the door open, but it seemed to be locked from the inside.
"Vincent?" I called, knocking on the door gently.
"I don't want to see you tonight," he replied from inside. He sounded sleepy, which meant he would not open the door anymore tonight... well, I guess it's me and one of the guest rooms tonight.
I released a tired sigh and headed towards one of the guest rooms. When I was near one of the rooms, I suddenly felt something rush up my throat. I pushed the door open without wasting time and rushed to the toilet. On getting there, I began throwing up. After throwing up for a while, I became too weak to walk, so I simply sat on the floor and leaned against the wall as I tried to recall what I ate that must have upset my stomach.
While I was still thinking, my phone beeped, and it was a text from Annabelle, my best friend.
"Hey, pumpkin, Ethan is coming back tomorrow. Care to join me to pick him up?" the text read.
My lips curved into a smile. Ethan was finally back. My breath of fresh air.
"Sure," I replied to her.
Third Person's POV> Outside The Liam's Cosmetics Group “Let go of me,” she hissed as soon as they released her.She tried to maneuver past the security men so that she could go back inside, but they blocked every path she tried to take until she gave up trying. Her chest rose and fell as she breathed hard while glaring at the building.“This cannot be the end of us, Vincent. I can't lose you to that worthless imp!” she promised.She paced, biting her nails while thinking of what she could do to get Vincent back. Then she suddenly stopped pacing, and her eyes lit up hopefully as a name crossed her mind—Eleanor—Vincent's mother.“Right! Eleanor has never been a fan of Amber,” she said, raising her brows as she stared at the building. “If I can get Eleanor to speak to Vincent on my behalf, he
Third Person's POV“Her place is just around the corner,” Amber said to Vincent, who was impatiently scrolling through his phone, and he responded with a small nod.They were in the car, on their way to Annabelle's place. Vincent had decided to drop her off before going to work, but his phone wouldn't stop beeping as messages from Kai kept coming in, urging him to hurry because Chloe was causing a commotion at the company.“You can stop here, Mr. Seb.”Amber's words dragged Vincent's attention away from his phone. He looked outside but saw no building in sight, then he turned back to Amber.“There’s no building here,” he stated.“Yeah,” she gestured at his phone. “It seems like you're in a hur...”“I’m not in a hurry,” he interrupted her. “Keep driving, Seb. Don't stop until we arrive at my friend's place.”“Yes, Mr. Liam.” Then Sebastian continued driving.“Anna's place is not far from here. It's walkable,” Amber explained further.Vincent slipped his phone into his pocket. “I don't
Amber's POVMonday came faster than I expected, and I'll be going to the hospital for a check-up and also to get my follow-up appointment date. Vincent and I were in the car, heading to the hospital—he insisted on coming with me.The drive was extremely quiet because I still wasn't on talking terms with him since that day's incident. Although I've been giving him the cold shoulder, he never stopped cooking for me and even tried to have small conversations with me, which I didn't engage in.I pulled out my phone and decided to send Annabelle a quick text about my job hunt."Hey, sisi, I'll drop by your place later so that we can job hunt together."My brows raised in surprise when she replied instantly."Alright, pumpkin."I guess she was using her phone when the message came in.Anyway, I kept my phone in my bag, leaned back on the seat, and closed my eyes for a quick nap since the hospital was still twenty or twenty-five minutes away.> City Hospital
Amber's POVThroughout our three years of marriage, Vincent has never hit me [even though I'm not the love of his life], but I flinched when he told Ethan to get out. There's a dark energy oozing off him right now, and it's affecting my composure. The longer Ethan sat on the sofa, the darker Vincent's expression got, and judging from how tight his grip on his laptop had become, I feared he'd explode if Ethan didn't leave.Annabelle must have felt the dark energy too because she released a nervous laugh.“Divorce? Nobody is divorcing anybody, right?” she looked at me but side-eyed Vincent's movements—she was as scared as I was that Vincent might get physical with Ethan.“What do you mean nobody is divorcing anybody?” I closed my eyes. Oh, Ethan, can't you take a hint and shut up? I screamed mentally. “She'll get the divorce soon. He didn't care whether she existed until pregnancy was involved, and all of a sudden he remembers there's someone named Amber? Or do you want her to die in th
Amber's POVI tilted my head slightly, wondering why Vincent had decided to work from home. Is he staying to monitor us?While I was still wondering, I heard an excited squeal.“Pumpkin!!”I turned around and saw Annabelle racing toward me. I got up and also raced toward her, and we collided halfway, holding each other in a tight hug as if we hadn't seen each other in the longest time.She pulled away from the hug, held my hand, and twirled me around.“Girl, you're glowing! Is this the pregnancy glow?”I scoffed, rolling my eyes. “Knock it off. I simply had a good sleep.”I intertwined our arms and led her back to the living room, where Ethan was already waiting for us.“Hi, Ethan,” I greeted him.“Hi,” he replied, his eyes avoiding my gaze, which made me frown, and I gave Annabelle a questioning look, but she shrugged her shoulders.I narrowed my eyes and looked suspiciously between them. Something must have happened last night during Ethan's drunken state, but what could it be? Did
Amber's POVMy words were left unfinished, and I froze as soon as I stepped foot into the kitchen. Holy moly, I almost screamed at the sight before me. My mouth hung open in shock as I watched Vincent, whose shirtless back was facing me while he cooked. He was completely unaware of my presence.My eyes shamelessly trailed from his broad shoulders and muscular back to his narrow waist, which made him look like one of those gym instructors who can easily get any woman to cheat on her partner. Every movement he made caused his muscles to shift and flex, and when he lifted the frying pan and flipped a pancake, the muscles in his back tightened, the lines of his back became more pronounced, and for a split second, I was tempted to reach out and feel them.If only we were a loving couple, I'd have gone over and hugged him from behind and buried my face in his back, but unfortunately, we're far from being that.I coughed lightly to announce my presence before I fell into temptation, but that







