LOGINWe were once best friends, a CEO, and his secretary. Then, one night changed everything. Dominic was drunk and grieving after he lost his father, and I happened to be available when he needed an outlet. He pinned me against the wall and ravaged me. That night, I lost a friend and my first. The next morning, he accused me of taking advantage of him while he was drunk, and somehow, I couldn't defend myself. The board forced him to marry me, and that intensified his hatred for me. " This is another one of your schemes, right?" he had asked, hands trembling as he signed the marriage certificate. A few weeks into the marriage, and he started sending divorce, one after another. But I kept on tearing them, because I wanted a complete family for our daughter.. But she is now diagnosed with a terminal illness.. With nothing left, I make one final request: Thirty days… before the divorce. Thirty days for my daughter to have a father. Thirty days before we disappear from his life... But the truth shatters everything. I was innocent, he finds out. And the woman he broke? Not just an orphan… I am a lost heiress. Now he wants me back. But this time, I am the one walking away. He has to earn it... or I might as well accept the man my newfound brothers chose for me.
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I knew something was off before the doctor said it. Not because of the nonstop beeping of the machines, and certainly, not because of the numerous tests he had carried on her, but because of the way he wouldn’t meet my eyes, and the subtle way his hands trembled as he held the final report. “Miss Hale,” he said, flipping through Lila’s file for longer than necessary. “Please, have a seat.” I shook my head. I couldn’t sit. My fingers curled tighter around the strap of my bag. “Just tell me what it is.” There was a pause, the kind that stretches just long enough to make your heart start racing. “Lila has a rare condition,” he whispered. “It progresses very quickly in children.” Children. The word hit differently when it was mine, my Lila. No! I shook my head, already stepping back. “No. She just had a fever. You said it might be an infection.” “We hoped so,” he replied gently. “But the test results came back this morning.” I didn’t want to hear the rest, but I forced myself to stand there anyway. “How serious is it?” I asked. He hesitated. "We estimate about a month.” For a moment, I thought I’d misheard him. “A month?” I repeated, my voice hoarse. “She’s about to turn five. She still sleeps with the light on because she’s afraid of the dark. How can you tell me she only has a month like it’s..” I stopped myself, because if I didn’t, I would break. “I’m sorry,” he said quietly, and that sounded ...cruel? “Don’t say that,” I whispered. “Just… fix it, please?” Shortly after, silence followed, and he wore a troubled face. “There’s no cure available right now,” he admitted, and my chest constricted, painfully. Suddenly, the room felt too small, too suffocating. I pressed my back against the wall for support, staring down at the papers on his desk as if searching for a mistake, a sign he'd misread, but my gaze was blurry. I saw nothing. “So what?” I asked. “We just… go home and wait?” He didn’t answer, he just stared into the distance, thinking. “There has to be something. Anything…” I begged, desperately. “There is a clinical trial,” he said slowly. “It’s being conducted by the Onyx Group. It targets this specific condition, but it’s still in the early stages. No confirmed successful cases yet.” A chance. That’s all I heard. “Apply for it,” I pleaded. “Please.” “I can help you with that,” he nodded. “But you should prepare yourself. Even if she’s accepted…” “I understand,” I cut in. I didn’t need guarantees. I just needed something to hold onto, hope. By the time I stepped out of the office, my legs felt like they didn’t belong to me. I stayed outside the doctor’s office for a while, trying to gather whatever pieces of myself were still left, until I remembered, Lila was waiting. I wiped my face quickly before going back into the ward. She was sitting up when I walked in, swinging her legs slightly like she hadn’t been lying in a hospital bed for days. “Mom!” she called, her face lighting up. I smiled carefully. “I’m here.” Masking the pain, fatigue. She tilted her head, studying me. “What did the doctor say?” I walked over and smoothed her hair gently. “He said you need to rest more, so you can get better faster.” She seemed to accept that. After a moment, she reached under her pillow and pulled out a stack of papers. “My drawings,” she said, proudly. I took them, unfolding each one carefully. Bright colours, uneven lines, a house, a sun, three stick figures holding hands. “This is us,” she explained, pointing. “And this is Daddy.” At the 'Daddy', my fingers stilled. The third figure stood a little apart from the other two. As if, even in her drawing, she didn't know where to place him. “He’s going to come this time,” she added, her voice hopeful. “Right?” There it was. I looked at her, at the way her eyes shone with something so pure it hurt. “…Yeah,” I said softly, even if I had to beg. “He’ll come.” She smiled, satisfied, as if that was all she needed. “I’ll show him everything,” she said, hugging the drawings to her chest. “Then you should get some rest,” I murmured. She nodded, lying back down obediently. “Tell Daddy Lila will be good this time… tell him I miss him,” she mumbled, sleepily. And as her words sank in, a broken sob tore past my lips. I stayed with her until her breathing evened out, until her small hand loosened around the blanket. Only then did I allow myself to break. In the quiet hospital room, I sobbed, wailed, until I lost my voice, until no more tears were left. “You don’t have to be good for your father to like you, Lila,” I whispered through my tears. “You just have to be yourself.” I paused, a bitter smile forming. 'Because you are not the problem… your father is.' He hated me. That was somehow fine.. But hating his daughter? We weren’t always like this. There was a time we were close, but one night changed everything, and somehow, I became the villain in his story. And Lila was paying the price. I didn’t know how long I sat on the cold floor, but by the time I pushed myself up, my body was numb. The doctor’s words replayed in my mind. Make sure she is happy… You never know… That’s it. If making her happy could change anything, then I would do it... Her upcoming birthday wish was simple—to spend time with her father. And even if I had to drag Dominic to the hospital, I was going to do it. When I stepped out, the hallway was quieter, as if it could sense my despair. I pulled out my phone, staring at the number I hadn’t touched in weeks. My thumb hovered over the screen, and I could still hear his voice from the last time we spoke, cold and unforgiving. ' I will never love you, or your daughter. Stop calling.' I almost put the phone away, and I almost told myself I’d try again tomorrow. But then I remembered, one month. That’s all my baby had. My chest tightened, as I pressed call. The line rang once, twice, three times. Then he picked up. “What is it?” No greeting. No warmth. Just impatience. I swallowed. “We need to talk.” “I’m busy.” “I know, but this is important. It’s about—” “Camille’s baby needs me,” he cut in. “I’m staying here. I’ll take her to the amusement park tomorrow.” Those words were like a needle, ruthlessly jabbing my heart. My daughter, his daughter, had begged him for that, for years, only to be rejected. But for his first love's convenience and her daughter's, he was even sleeping over.. My daughter was fighting for her life, while theirs was rocking, moving ... Lord. I wanted to curse at him! But I couldn't, for Lila. My grip tightened around the phone instead. “Dominic,” I said softly, “it’s Lila. She..." I paused, letting out a shaky breath. “She has a rare terminal illness,” I said, wiping my tears. “It’s acute leukemia… final stage.” " She needs you.." " ...More."Neria. " Someone wants to see you," Kael explained, looking bothered and helpless at the same time. My hand, which was holding a fork, froze a few inches from my mouth, at his words. Slowly, I put the spoon back on the plate before I turned to face him. " Who is it? " My tone was light, edged with curiosity as I asked. Was it one of my brothers? I got nervous at the idea. I wanted to meet them, but a part of me was... afraid? Yeah, for lack of a better word. Maybe I wasn't ready yet, especially in my current condition. Grieving, an emotional wreck, and overly sensitive... it all spelt poor timing. " His name is Nathan." He stated. " He is your first cousin." He explained, and I nodded in understanding. " He just happened to be on a business trip around and insisted on coming. I couldn't stop him. " He added, gently massaging his forehead in frustration. From how he described him, I could tell that the two had a good relationship. So, that's how it felt to have bl
Neria Maybe it was due to emotional distress, but even after failing to get enough sleep for nearly a month, I couldn't sleep through the night, and I woke up around three in the morning, my head pounding ruthlessly. Slowly, I rose, switched on the bedside lamp, and drank a glass of cold water. Luckily, that somehow cleared my mind. Slightly disoriented, I walked to the closet, and when I saw the familiar handbag, a sigh of relief escaped from my lips. I needed something strong for the headache, and the handbag had the solution. After Lila's diagnosis, weeks ago, I had started having trouble sleeping and a throbbing headache that wouldn't go away. The doctor had prescribed the drugs for me, and I carried them wherever I went, like armour. After taking two, I went back to bed, and I was just about to lie back to sleep when I remembered the envelope that Kael had passed to me the other day. After hesitating for a while, I picked it up from under the pillow and opened
Dominic. "I know that Neria doesn't like me and sees me as a threat." Camillie sounded aggrieved as she spoke. " But yesterday she really went too far. Chloe has always been in weak health, and her body can't handle too much stress. When she saw Neria slapping me, she was so shaken that she fell ill. I think Neria shouldn't drag an innocent kid into all this." Her voice shook as she expressed, tears that she didn't want me to see, following uneven paths down her cheeks. The sight of her crying had anger burning through my chest, and I adjusted my tie, utterly frustrated. " Don't worry, Camillie, I will have Neria apologise to you in person," I promised, my voice softening. Afterwards, Camillie held wet antibacterial wipes in her hands, as she gently wiped Chloe's forehead, her fingers trembling with grievances she didn't know how to let out. She still had so much to say, but chose to be sensible. If Neria were half as sensible as Camillie, would things have turned so
Neria. For five years, Dominic had been asking for a divorce, and each time, I vehemently rejected him, unwilling to let my daughter live in a broken home. I grew up in an orphanage myself, and anything that closely resembled such settings triggered fear within me. But now...? A tear slid down my face as I looked at the papers on the bedside. Now that my daughter was no more, there was no need to hold onto this sham of a marriage anymore. She was the only reason I had kept on tearing every divorce agreement that Dominic brought my way, and with her absence, I was finally ending it. Five years... Five years of trying, of resisting, and they all ended with divorce papers, trembling fingers, tears, a lost life and a shaky, almost unreadable signature. As I stared at my signature, sitting next to two tears, a sob broke from my lips. Since Dominic wanted freedom so much, he could have it. He could be with whoever he wished. He could play father and husband to his mistress
Neria.It was the second day after my world fell apart.A lot had happened in the last twenty-four hours. I had moved from heartbroken to hopeful, and back to being heartbroken all over again... and now, as I sat in the hauntingly empty room, the tears wouldn't stop falling.I hugged a pink sweater
Neria. " Dominic, what do you consider as crossing the line?" I snapped, my voice shaking with all the build-up anger. What was the point of inviting us to the gala if he enjoyed his first love's presence more? Or, did he specifically bring me for comparison? to torture me? And my daught
Neria. He stood from a distance, too guarded, like I would pounce on him if he stood any closer. Stupid of me for harborig hope...for thinking we could be something, a family, even if just for a month. I moved closer, meaning to fasten Lila’s seat belt, and Dominic moved back, a frown etche
Neria. Lila's little fingers tightened around my sleeves, clutching my hand like it might slip away if she didn’t hold on hard enough. “Mommy …” Tears rimmed the edges of her eyes as she called, “Is Daddy leaving, again?” Again..that was the highlight, and my eyes burnt at how carefully sh






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