LOGINAlliyah Agustin-Astley
After he left, I sat alone in the vast dining hall, the untouched breakfast before me growing cold. Every bite I forced down tasted like confusion and defeat.
The maids moved quietly around me, careful not to meet my eyes. They bowed, offered faint smiles, and disappeared as swiftly as they came. Every movement felt mechanical, rehearsed — as though they’d all been told exactly how to treat me.
I spent most of the morning wandering through the mansion, desperate to understand the man I was now bound to.
Everything was sleek, modern, and impersonal — black marble, glass, steel, and silence. There were no personal photos, no warmth, no trace of human softness.
Even the sunlight that poured through the wide windows felt muted, as if it were swallowed by the cold luxury surrounding me.
My fingers brushed against the grand piano in one of the sitting rooms — dustless, perfectly polished, untouched.
Does he even play? Or does he just own things to fill the silence?
I wanted to hate him. I really did. But my mind kept circling back to one question that gnawed at my chest: Why? Why would Chester — or even Kassandrah — sell me to this man?
And how did Chester even have that kind of power over my life? Was all of it — every kiss, every promise — a lie?
By noon, one of the staff — a middle-aged woman named Clara — found me in the library. It was the only place that didn’t feel suffocating, and I’d already decided it would be my sanctuary inside this gilded cage.
“Madam,” she said softly, bowing her head. “Mr. Astley asked me to give you this.”
She handed me a sleek black folder. My name was embossed in gold across the cover. I hesitated before opening it — and nearly dropped it the moment I did.
Inside were my business documents. My pride. My entire life’s work.
Except now… every signature, every authorization, every line of ownership bore a single name — Alexander Nicholas Astley.
My throat went dry. “Did he—did he buy this?” I stammered, my voice trembling.
Clara’s polite smile faltered. “I believe, Madam, he arranged the transfer. Everything has been moved under the Astley Group.”
“Moved?” I echoed bitterly, flipping through the pages. “You mean taken.”
Clara didn’t answer. She only bowed again and murmured, “He instructed me to tell you that your business operations will continue as normal. Your staff will remain. Your office will stay untouched. Only the ownership has changed.”
My head spun. The words didn’t make sense anymore. I had been sold, married, and now even my success had his name stamped over it like a brand.
“C-Can you please leave me alone to think?” I asked, my voice breaking.
She nodded and left quietly.
The hours that followed dragged on. I wandered from room to room, the weight of everything I’d lost pressing down on me. The maids offered to show me the garden, the pool, the private lounge — but I declined. I didn’t want to admire the gilded bars of my prison.
When evening came, I found myself on the balcony outside my bedroom, the city glittering below — far, distant, unreachable.
Somewhere out there, Chester and Kassandrah were living freely… while I was trapped in the life they sold me into.
I didn’t know what to believe anymore. A part of me wanted to defend Chester, to believe that he couldn’t have done this. That there was a reason. That maybe, somehow, I wasn’t disposable to him.
“Mrs. Astley,” a voice interrupted my thoughts. I turned to see a butler standing at the door. “Dinner is served. Mr. Astley requests your presence.”
I exhaled sharply. “I’ll be there.”
Dinner was quieter than breakfast. He was already seated when I arrived — dressed in a black shirt, sleeves rolled up again, his posture as relaxed as it was commanding. His eyes flicked up briefly, acknowledging me before returning to the glass of red wine in his hand.
I took my seat opposite him, trying not to let the silence suffocate me.
“Did you manage to get some sleep?” he asked, his tone casual, smooth, unreadable.
“Not really,” I muttered, keeping my eyes on my plate. “Your mansion isn’t exactly comforting.”
He hummed — not agreeing, not denying. “You’ll get used to it.”
Then, setting his glass down, he leaned back, watching me carefully. “I had your business transferred under my name,” he said simply.
I stiffened. “I know. You had your maid deliver the papers.”
“I kept your staff,” he continued, ignoring my tone. “No one will be fired. Your manager will continue running day-to-day operations.”
“Why?” I demanded, my voice rising. “Why would you transfer my business under your group? I built that from the ground up — it’s mine!”
His gaze sharpened. “I didn’t take it to steal from you. I took it to protect you from what’s coming.”
I frowned. “Protect me from what exactly?”
He paused, his jaw tightening slightly. Then a faint, unreadable smile tugged at his lips. “You’ll understand soon enough,” he said quietly, standing from his chair. “For now… enjoy dinner.”
I clenched my fists under the table. “I won’t believe Chester sold me unless you show me proof. I want to see them — both of them — and ask them myself.”
Alexander’s brows arched, intrigued. “Hm. And if I agree to that, will you finally start adapting to this estate?”
“Yes,” I said firmly, meeting his gaze.
He stared at me for a while before smirking. It seems like he wanted the idea. “Unfortunately,” he murmured, swirling his wine once more, “that isn’t possible right now.”
My heart sank — until his next words came, low and deliberate. “Although… it might be soon.”
I looked up at him, startled. Hope flickered weakly in my chest.
“I have an event to attend this Saturday,” he continued. “All the important guests will be there — including those two.”
My breath hitched. How important are those two? From what I remember, Chester and Kassandrah owned a small business and supported mine more.
“You can come with me,” he said, his voice smooth but dangerous, “but you’ll follow my rules, every single one of them."
Alliyah AgustinAfter the wedding ceremony, a grand celebration followed.The venue was filled with laughter, music, and countless well-wishes from friends. Everyone took turns congratulating us, sharing their happiness and excitement as they celebrated this new chapter of our lives. Looking around at the people we loved, seeing them safe, smiling, and finally free from the hardships we had endured, filled my heart with an overwhelming sense of gratitude.I could not have asked for anything more. I was married to him again.For a long time, I thought we would spend the entire evening at the reception, mingling with guests and enjoying the festivities. However, as the celebration continued, Alexander quietly approached me and asked me to come with him.Curious, I followed him without question.“Alex...where are we going?” I asked when I realized we were heading toward a luxurious hotel overlooking the waterfall.The sun was beginning to set, painting the sky in breathtaking shades of
Alexander Nicholas AstleyThe moment I arrived at the wedding venue, I discovered that remaining still was completely impossible. Although I stood in front of the altar where everyone expected me to patiently wait for the ceremony to begin, my feet refused to cooperate. I found myself pacing back and forth across the polished wooden platform, unable to contain the restless anticipation that had been building inside me for weeks. Every passing second felt unbearably slow, stretching into what seemed like entire minutes, and every glance toward the entrance only made the wait feel even longer. After everything we had been through together, after every hardship, every separation, every near-death experience that had threatened to take one of us away from the other, all I wanted was to see her walking toward me so I could finally call her my wife once again.A familiar laugh sounded beside me, immediately drawing my attention away from the entrance. “Relax, Astley. Your bride isn't going
Alliyah Agustin“Claire, we’ve already taken a flight and spent hours riding in several vans,” I finally said, turning to look at her once more after another stretch of silence. My patience had long since worn thin, and the uncertainty was becoming unbearable. “Can you please tell me where exactly we’re going?”My fingers curled tightly against my lap as another thought crossed my mind, one that had been haunting me ever since this strange journey began.“Is Alexander okay?” I asked quietly before my voice cracked with emotion. “Please, Claire, just tell me the truth.”Claire glanced at me and offered a gentle smile, but once again, she refused to answer directly.“We’re almost there,” she said reassuringly. “Please don’t worry. Everything is fine, Ali.”A frustrated groan escaped my lips.“You’re not answering any of my questions!” I exclaimed, my voice rising despite my efforts to stay calm.To my disbelief, she simply giggled.The sound only made my frustration worse. I couldn’t u
Alexander Nicholas AstleyFrom the moment I saw her walking down the aisle, handed over to me through an arrangement neither of us truly chose, I knew something in my life was about to change.For most of my life, change had never come quietly. It usually arrived with bloodshed, danger, and destruction. Every major turning point I had experienced was accompanied by chaos, leaving scars that never truly healed. I had become accustomed to living in a world where peace was temporary and violence was inevitable.Yet when I looked at her for the very first time, none of those things came to mind. Instead, I felt something unfamiliar.It was calm.Refreshing.For the first time in years, it felt as though someone had opened a window in a room I had been trapped inside for far too long. Looking at her felt like breathing fresh air after spending years suffocating in darkness. There was something about her presence that made me feel lighter, as though all the sins I had accumulated througho
Alliyah AgustinI slowly opened my eyes and instinctively glanced toward the bed beside mine. The empty space that greeted me was enough to make my heart sink for a brief moment before reality settled in once again. Alex was still not there.Pushing those thoughts aside, I forced myself out of bed and began getting ready for work.Sometimes, I honestly didn't know where I found the motivation to keep moving forward every day. Perhaps I was simply throwing myself into work because it was easier than sitting alone with the constant ache in my chest. Maybe staying busy was the only thing keeping me from breaking down while waiting for the day Alex would finally wake up. The uncertainty was exhausting, and every passing day felt heavier than the last.After taking a long shower, I carefully did my makeup and dressed in my best business attire. Looking presentable had become second nature, even on days when I felt completely exhausted inside. Once I was satisfied with my appearance, I gr
Alliyah AgustinPhilip let out a heavy breath before slowly shaking his head, a faint and awkward chuckle escaping his lips.“Sorry, my reaction must have seemed strange to you, didn’t it?” he said before his expression softened. “I just remembered everything he endured during this war. Honestly, that man is practically a superhuman.”He leaned back slightly and folded his arms across his chest as if recalling the countless moments he had witnessed firsthand.“He was hit by more bullets than anyone should realistically survive, and even after all that, he still managed to carry you back to the boat after the explosion. Most people would have collapsed on the spot, but Alex kept moving.”My chest tightened as I listened.“He's terrifying in his own way,” Philip continued quietly. “Not because he's cruel or reckless, but because there isn't a limit to what he's willing to sacrifice for the people he loves.”His gaze lowered briefly before he looked back at me.“He would do absolutely an
Alliyah Agustin-AstleyIt was getting darker and darker as we descended underground, each step taking us farther away from the warmth of the house above. The air felt heavier the deeper we went, cooler against my skin, and I couldn’t help the nervous knot forming in my stomach. Still, Alexander’s
Alliyah Agustin-AstleyI couldn’t sleep that night.Every word he had said crept into my mind uninvited, looping over and over until my thoughts felt tangled and restless. No matter how I shifted beneath the sheets, no matter how tightly I closed my eyes, sleep refused to come.What he said last ni
Alliyah Agustin-Astley“A bullet wound?”The words barely left my lips as I stared in shock, my eyes glued to Alexander’s leg while Claire carefully worked on him. I watched, frozen, as she placed the bullet onto a small metal plate after removing it. The faint metallic sound echoed in the room, s
Alliyah Agustin-AstleyAlexander snapped his fingers, the sound cutting cleanly through the air. Almost immediately, Malix appeared at his side as if summoned, already holding the paper bag.“Find any fingerprints on this,” Alexander ordered, his tone cool and commanding as ever.Malix beamed and s







