LOGINSelene was just eighteen when her life was rewritten. Pregnant, abandoned, and forced into a marriage of convenience, she carried another man’s child down the aisle—without the man she married ever knowing the truth. Years later, her marriage to Tom Harold is a cage of cold words and hollow promises. Doctors insist she’s infertile, his obsession with an heir grows, and the woman who once left him now wants her place back. Then Rowland returns. The only man Selene has ever loved. The father of her child. The one whose touch still ignites a fire she thought she’d buried. Now, every glance, every touch, every word between them becomes a battle of desire and restraint. Tom’s power and possessiveness clash with Rowland’s passion and memory of love, and Selene is trapped in a dangerous game where her heart and her daughter’s future hang in the balance. She must choose: protect the secret that shields her child—or risk everything for a love that never truly let her go. In a marriage built on lies, the most dangerous thing isn’t betrayal. It’s the truth.
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Tom was above me. His fingers wrapped around my hair while he thrust into me hungrily. My hands were pinned to my side, with each movement making my head bob. We had been going at it for hours, and now my body ached. I wanted him to stop; I had enough. “Tom,” I whispered. “Tom,” louder this time. But he didn't listen. He never did. In the next minute he was done. He rolled over me, resting on his back, panting. I remained still. I waited to feel something. Love, ecstasy, satisfaction – but I felt nothing. This had to be it. I mean, I was in my fertile window when I suggested we try tonight. But yet again, it was still my fertile window some months before and the month before that. He walked to his dresser. His muscles flexed with his each step. He hadn’t even acknowledged what we had done. “You can go now,” he said, without turning back. His voice was distant and cold. That was it, my cue to leave the room like always. “Can’t I sleep here tonight?” I swallowed. “I really miss sleeping next to you.” He didn't even look at me. “No.” “Why?” I asked. Then he turned. “When you are finally able to give me an heir, then we can consider that.” “But you know it's not my fault,” I winced. “Then whose fault is it, Selene, mine?” The room went silent. “We would be going to see Dr John Tomorrow,” he muttered. I jolted up in bed. My eyes widened. It was like I had heard it from someone else and not him. The last time I had suggested visiting a specialist, it didn’t end well. I remembered it all to well. He had stood by the kitchen counter after breakfast, adjusting his tie for work. I kissed Amira goodbye as I watched the school bus drive away. I exhaled, wiping my hand over my top as I walked in. “Tom, Sophie knows a very good doctor we could go see,” I whispered; my voice shook. Silence. “We could run some tests, maybe even try IVF, and…” He spun around, his fingers curled into a fist. “What are you suggesting, Selene? That there might be something wrong with me?” My chest pounded. “No…not at all. I would be going through a series of tests as well. It’s just…” “I am not doing any of that, Selene. Don't ever bring this up again.” He adjusted his tie and made his way out the door. I stood, frozen, surprised at his reaction. “I am sorry,” I whispered. But he already slammed the door shut. I shuddered at the memory. “Really?” I asked. “Be ready by nine. I have a lot to do tomorrow,” he said. My lips parted to speak. I wanted to tell him that tomorrow was our anniversary. But then his phone rang. He picked it up with the speed of light; for a second I wondered who was calling. He smiled when he saw the number on the screen. He never smiled like that with me. “Hello. How are you doing?” He whispered into the receiver and walked towards the bathroom, closing the door behind him. Soon enough the sound of his voice got drowned out by the sound of the shower. I sighed. I guess our conversation was over. The next morning I called in the babysitter. Amira stayed home; she was running a temperature, and I needed to keep an eye on her. “Daddy! Can you give me a kiss?” Amira yelled, stretching her arms out to Tom before he walked out the door. He leaned just enough for Amira to hear. “Daddy doesn't do kisses, Amira. Meet your mother,” he said. I watched Amira’s smile drop. The babysitter did too. “Hurry up, Selene,” Tom said, then walked out the door. I carried Amira into my arms and hugged her tightly. “Daddy is just in a rush, sweetheart, but I would give you all the kisses you want.” I planted kisses all over her face. She giggled. “Stop, Mum, it’s too much.” “You deserve it, my princess.” I planted a kiss for the last time and handed her to the babysitter. “Please take care of her; if anything happens, give me a call,” I muttered. “You have nothing to worry about, ma'am.” She flashed a smile. “Bye, Mum,” Amira called out as I walked out the door. “Bye, princess,” I called out. Immediately I got into the car. Tom rolled his eyes and started the engine. “You pamper that girl Wey too much,” he said. “She’s your daughter too, Tom,” I muttered. He said nothing, adjusting the rearview mirror as he drove out. I turned the other way, looking out the window. I knew it was a lie, but I wanted him to love her just like I did. We drove in silence till he finally pulled up at the hospital gate. Doctor John was a man whose face was greased with years of experience; he didn't talk much when we told him why we came. Tom and I were taken to separate rooms for the examinations. After the examination, we sat by the reception. “Wait here; this might take a few hours,” the nurse said before spinning on her heels and walking off. Tom’s phone vibrated again, another quick smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. I stared at my hands; they wouldn’t stop trembling. The room felt oddly cold. I glanced at him, but he seemed oblivious of my unease. “Tom?” I whispered. “Huh?” he answered. “Have you forgotten what today is?” “What?” he muttered; he didn’t even lift his eyes from the screen. I sighed. My chest tightened. “Did you really forget?” “I don't have time for games, Selene,” he snapped. I swallowed the sting and leaned back in my chair slowly. “Never mind then.” He kept typing. Smiling and typing again. We stayed that way for another hour. Then finally the door swung open. The nurse stepped in. Her expression was not giving anything away. “Mr and Mrs Harold, you may come in; the doctor’s waiting.”Rowland’s POV. I sat watching the building. My fingers tightened around the wheel. What business could Tom possibly have in a place like this? I wasn’t meant to be doing this. I should tell the police. But they seemed to be taking their time. My secretary had walked in this morning to inform me that a delivery driver had walked into my office that morning insisting he’d seen Tom near this abandoned block.What I came here for, I don’t know. I leaned forward and squinted when a teenager walked out of the building. He glanced around before placing his hoody over his head and walking away. He kept one hand buried in the pocket of his hoodie as if protecting something.I shook my head. “Maybe I should go back. Call the police.” ‘No!’ I glanced at my phone, still no text from Selene. I wasn’t going to text her. I didn’t want to be where I wasn’t needed. My hand hovered over my phone.One call.That’s all it would take.The investigators would tell me to wait.Secure the area.Sta
Selene’s POV. “Ma’am!”I froze. “Maam?” Closer this time. I spun around. A teenage grocery employee stops a few feet from me. Holding a note, smiling awkwardly. “You forgot your change, ma'am." “Oh?” I laughed. How embarrassing. “My change?” I blinked.The tension left my body all at once.He nodded. “Yes, ma'am." “Oh.”Heat crept up my neck.“Thank you. I’m… sorry.” I took it from him and fumbled for my actual keys. The young boy turned around and half jogged back into the building. I unlocked the car door, stuffed the bags into the back seat, and slid into the driver's seat. I allowed myself to lean into the chair. I rubbed my forehead softly. “Gracious, what am I turning into?" What’s the time?” I reached into my bag for my phone. “The batteries are out." It must have died a long time ago. I shoved it back in and eased out of the parking lot, checking the rearview mirror more times than I cared to admit.*******I pulled into my street. The light illuminated the da
Rowland’s POV I walked straight to the investigator's office without knocking. She looked up from the file on her desk, a surprised expression on her face before she quickly masked it. “Mr Brooke’s…” “Have you found him?” She blinked. “We are still following several…” “No!” I shook my head. "Don't give me that.” She leaned back. Her expression was stern now. “I saw him yesterday.” Silence. “I saw the man you’ve been telling me you’re trying to find.” I planted both palms on her desk and leaned forward. “He was so close; not even a single thread of fear was in him.” She remained calm. Which pissed me off even more. “And then?” she asked. “And then he disappeared.” I laughed once, a dry chuckle. "He vanished," I said, with the snap of my finger, "into thin air, Inspector." My jaw tightened. “So explain something to me.” She waited. “How does a man who’s supposedly being investigated simply disappear “We’re doing everything within our—” “E
Selene’s POV. I watched Rowland’s car glide out from my patio. I blew him an air kiss just before he wound up fully, and he pretended to catch it and place it over his chest. I giggled. I shut the door behind me and scrambled for the card. I relaxed into the sofa and threw my head back. I'm slightly hopeful that I might learn something tangible and this entire search could be over. I dialed in the number. It rang for a few minutes but no one answered. I dialed again. A voice came through in the fifth ring. Low, masculine, and tired. “Hello.” “Good morning, Mr. Frank Thomas.” “Good morning. Who is this?” “I am Selene. Calling relating to my friend Sophie.” Silence. “What about her?” “I was told you and Sophie were seeing each other.” I breathed, waiting for that to sink in first. “I haven't heard from her in a while now, and I decided to reach out to you. You might know her whereabouts.” “What?” He exclaimed, sounding genuinely surpri
Rowland's POV.Her tongue rolled over mine.My hands remained still, unmoving over her body. I wasn't sure what she wanted. I didn't want to be too much. But lord, I wanted this.I have wanted it ever since the first time. Again and again and again.Her head rose, and she rolled on top of me so tha
Selene’s POV “Selene!” I hit the accelerator, and the car pushed forward. My heart pounded in my chest. I watched him through the side mirrors. His fingers curled into a fist. His face… twisted. Not the man I used to know. “You are mine, Selene. Mine and mine alone.” The words followed m
Selene’s POV. Twelve midnight. I couldn’t wait for my alarm to go off. I needed to be close to Amira again tonight. I changed quickly into a simple joggers and blouse outfit and tiptoed towards the door. Mum would be awake; she would hear me walk towards the front door, but she would prete
(Two months later)Selene’s POV.Full stop.I closed my laptop and leaned into the chair. Weeks have passed. I wasn’t counting anymore.I just washed the sun and rise each day.I spent most days on my laptop. Ignoring condolences and walking through memories of the past.I am writing every day now.












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