เข้าสู่ระบบOne reckless night shattered her future. Now, it’s about to become her destiny. After catching her fiancé cheating hours before their engagement party, Aria Cole drowns her heartbreak in alcohol and ends up in the arms of a devastatingly handsome stranger. No names. No promises. Just one unforgettable night of passion. Until two pink lines change everything. When Dominic Ashford—the cold, ruthless billionaire CEO and her ex’s boss—discovers Aria is carrying his child, he refuses to let her walk away. Especially not after she nearly terminates the pregnancy he’s always craved. He offers her a contract: one year as his wife in exchange for protection from her toxic ex and the scandal threatening to destroy her. But their dangerous arrangement awakens something far more lethal than desire. As buried secrets surface—betrayal, hidden identities, and a decades-old massacre tied to Dominic’s powerful family—passion turns into obsession. The man she’s falling for may be her greatest enemy… or her only salvation. In a world of revenge, lies, and toxic love, how far will a ruthless billionaire go to claim the woman carrying his heir?
ดูเพิ่มเติมARIA’S POV
I can't find him anywhere. I've searched the entire mansion, through the grand halls, the glittering ballroom, even the gardens where fairy lights twinkled like false promises.
Now I'm heading to the third floor, my heels sinking into the thick carpets that line these quieter corridors.
This side of the mansion feels worlds away from the chaos below. Downstairs, the first floor pulses with the loud laughter of rich men sealing deals over whiskey, the high-pitched giggles and barbed gossip of their wives, and the constant clink of crystal glasses.
I feel out of place here, like an ornament on display rather than the guest of honor. Today was supposed to be about us, Ryan and me.
Our engagement announcement.
The start of a stable future after years of piecing myself back together from my family's tragedy. We should be together, smiling for the cameras, not... whatever this is.
I pause mid-step when muffled voices drift from the farthest room on the third floor. Then comes the unmistakable sound of kissing—wet, urgent, passionate.
Followed by a giggle. Ryan's giggle. Dread coils tight in my stomach. Something is wrong. Terribly wrong.
I move quietly down the hallway, my dress trailing softly behind me. The click of my heels is muffled by the rug, but my heart thunders loud enough to drown everything out.
The door is half-open. I approach on tiptoe, dread turning my blood to ice.
I almost gasp aloud at the scene inside.
Ryan—my fiancé, with another woman. Her back is arched against the desk, his hands roaming possessively.
I jerk back from the doorway before they can see me, pressing my spine flat against the wall. My chest heaves as I try to calm my erratic breathing.
I blink rapidly, but the image is burned into my mind: his mouth on her neck, her fingers in his hair.
This can't be real. It's minutes until our public announcement. And he's here, with her?
The woman's breathy laughter floats through the door crack. She is giggling in ecstasy as another kissing sound comes through.
"You're terrible," she murmurs, voice thick with lust.
Ryan chuckles.
"Yet you keep coming back." His voice comes through again. My breath hitches, my heart beating wildly against my rib cage.
The woman laughs again. This time clearer ….. isn't that…. Vanessa?
His assistant. A gasp almost slips from my lips; I clamp my mouth shut quickly with my shaky hands, moving closer to the door to see for myself.
It is really her; I recognize that yellow sundress from earlier.
"What happens after tonight? You announce your engagement and play happy fiancé?" she asks, almost sulking. There is a brief pause. My heart is beating wildly as each second passes, then Ryan speaks.
"Don't start." Ryan replies, irritation edging his tone.
"I'm serious.”
"Aria knows her place," he says coldly. The words hit like a slap. He rarely sounds like this with me impatient and dismissive.
"And what exactly is her place?" Vanessa presses.
Ryan laughs. "Looking pretty beside me, of course” He laughs again; this time, it is cut abruptly by a muffled wet sound.
“Her family name opens doors. Investors trust the Cole connection. Sponsors love her wholesome story. As soon as we sign those papers, she inherits her parents' company... and fifty percent becomes mine. I'll find a way to get her to sign it over quickly."
Vanessa clicks her tongue. "And here I thought you were marrying for love” sarcasm dripping from her tone.
"Love doesn't secure contracts," Ryan snorts. "You know you're my dream woman."
She sighs dramatically. "Poor Aria."
Ryan doesn't answer immediately. But when he finally speaks, his voice is cold.
"She should be thanking me," he continues, voice dropping. "Without me, she'd still be that broken girl trying to put herself back together after her family's mess."
My vision blurs with tears; I stagger backward, air completely out of my lungs. I want to confront him, I want to burst in, scream, shatter everything. But my legs won't move.
The woman giggles. "You really are awful."
Ryan's reply comes without hesitation.
"Maybe I'm just practical… But I love you." Then his voice drops lower.
"But after tonight, none of it will matter… because I will be officially engaged to her, and investors will keep coming in,” he barks out a laugh again.
My stomach churns as I turn away. I should have stayed and listened to the remaining part of his little secret, but I can't.
Instead, I turn and flee down the hall, back toward the gathering. I grab my purse from a side table and rush to the nearest bathroom, locking the door behind me.
Staring at my reflection, I barely recognize the woman in the mirror—pale cheeks, smudged mascara, trembling lips.
This isn't me. I used to be vibrant, the resilient daughter of the Cole family. No man should reduce me to this.
I push the emotions down. I'll process later. For now, I need to survive this night. I reached for the burgundy lip gloss Claire insisted I carry.
"You might need it," she'd said with a wink. How right she was.
I reapply it carefully, adjust my dress, and lift my chin. I am Aria Cole. I walk out with my head high.
As I re-enter the gathering, Ryan is already at the podium, announcing our engagement with that practiced, charming smile.
In the corner, Vanessa watches him like he's her entire world. I scoff internally.
I guess I really was that blind to miss the part that they have something going on. I mean, since when does a man have an “assistant” when he can't even afford his own suit?
I roll my eyes as he reads out sweet nothings, praising our love story like some lovesick fool.
He calls my name. Applause erupts. I walk toward the stage, each step deliberate. He extends his arms for a hug.
I sidestep it pointedly. Gasps ripple through the crowd.
Although I'm not in for drama, even though what I might say is dramatic, I simply grab the microphone from him.
Ignoring his shocked state.
"This engagement will not hold."
ARIA'S POVThe bell above the café door chimed softly as I stepped inside. The rich, comforting smell of freshly brewed coffee wrapped around me like a warm embrace. For one blissful second, I nearly moaned in relief. My pounding headache and exhaustion felt momentarily bearable.I made my way to the counter, my eyes scanning the menu board overhead. A hot caramel latte suddenly sounded like the perfect cure for the miserable day I'd had."A large caramel latte and a blueberry muffin to go," I said, fishing my card out of my purse. "And please make the coffee as strong as legally allowed.”The barista smiled and tapped my order into the register, I tapped my fingers on the counter absentmindedly, humming good for you playing in the background.Then my gaze caught something — someone, sitting quietly in the coffee shop, apparently the only customer around.I stared longer than usual, trying to get a proper look at his face.I definitely need glasses more than I care to admit.Still star
ARIA'S POVI finally escaped the conference room after what felt like an endless barrage of questions. My mouth felt dry, my throat burned raw, and a pounding headache throbbed behind my eyes. I rubbed my temples as I stepped out of the elevator into the lobby, trying to will the exhaustion away.Tyler followed close behind, tablet in hand as always. “Get me the documents of those who will be retained,” I said, barely suppressing a yawn. “I need their full qualifications on my desk before tonight.”Tyler cleared his throat. “Ma’am… I think you should sleep. Or at least go home for a few hours. You deserve some rest.”I scoffed. “Sleep is a luxury I can’t afford right now. How are the investors? Are we still meeting with them?”He nodded.Good.“But they’re all bent on pulling out,” he added quietly, “because you’re a woman.”My head snapped toward him so fast the headache flared sharply. “What?”“I have it under control,” Tyler said quickly. “Maybe you should meet with them tomorrow.
DOMINIC'S POVMy entire body froze.The front page of the article showed Aria — not the woman from the engagement party in the grainy clips I had seen before, but a powerful figure standing tall, chin lifted high, exuding undeniable authority. She looked like someone born to command rooms, to bend empires to her will. The fire in her eyes was unmistakable.The headline beneath her photograph read:Cole Heiress Faces Leadership Purge Scandal Amid Internal Company Crisis.Cole heiress.I read it again.Aria Cole.The woman I had been searching for had been right in front of the entire city this whole time. I scrolled down slowly, absorbing every word.The article detailed the growing controversy surrounding her sudden return to Cole Group: the abrupt resignations of several senior executives, the suspension of key staff members, and persistent rumors that she was ruthlessly purging anyone who dared oppose her leadership.Leadership purge.I almost scoffed out loud. The woman I had spent
DOMINIC'S POVShe.She was glaring at me.We hadn’t even spoken a single word yet.I had expected awkwardness. Maybe a touch of nervousness. At the very least, the usual overly rehearsed smile women tended to wear the moment they realized exactly who I was—Dominic Ashford, heir to one of the most powerful empires in the country.Instead, Charlotte looked like she had been sentenced to community service against her will.Her expression darkened further as I approached the table, her perfectly manicured fingers tapping an impatient rhythm against the linen cloth. Interesting. At least one of us was having a truly terrible evening.I pulled out the chair opposite her and sat down without ceremony.Neither of us spoke.The silence stretched between us, thick and strangely comfortable in its discomfort.Five seconds.Ten.Fifteen.Neither of us seemed particularly interested in breaking it. The soft clink of silverware and murmured conversations from other tables felt distant, like backgro



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