LOGINNora has spent her entire life raised in an orphanage, and believing she was unwanted. For three years, she dated Ethan Whitmore, the one person she believes will never abandon her and the man she hopes to marry. Everything falls apart when Ethan chooses another woman Nora knows all too well. Elara Hart. Heartbroken and humiliated, Nora walks away from the life she thought she was building, but fate has other plans. When cold and ruthless billionaire Liam Kingsley offers her a one-year contract marriage, Nora agrees for practical reasons. He needs a wife to secure control of his inheritance. She needs a fresh start. Neither of them realizes that their marriage is about to uncover a secret buried for twenty-three years. A secret involving stolen identities, and a grandmother willing to destroy anyone who threatens the lie she has spent a lifetime protecting. Because Nora was never meant to return, and someone will kill to make sure the truth never comes out.
View MoreI checked my time for the fifth time in ten minutes. Five-thirty. I sighed lightly as I shut down my computer and leaned back in my chair. Around me buzzed with the usual late-afternoon activity, but my attention had been elsewhere all day. On my phone, on Ethan. One message that had changed everything.
For months, I had been walking around with a heartache filled with unanswered texts, ignored calls, and unending excuses I made on his behalf, that had piled up until breathing felt exhausting.
Mrs. Sophia noticed.
"Nora."
I looked up to find her standing at my office door. With brows drawn together. "You're leaving already?"
I nodded quickly. “Do I have your permission?”
She smiled "Of course. I'm just surprised you actually took my advice for once."
I laughed softly. For weeks, she'd been telling me to take time off to clear my head, but rest wasn't what I wanted. I wanted Ethan, I wanted answers, I wanted the man I love to remember I still existed.
My phone buzzed, Ethan's message was still displayed on my screen.
Ethan: Meet me at Bluebird Kitchen at seven.
Even now, reading it again made my heart flutter.
"There it is." Mrs Sophia teased.
"What?" Heat rushed to my cheeks.
She laughed. "Go. Whatever is making you smile like that must be important."
If only she knew how important. I grabbed my bag, gave her a quick hug, and hurried out of the office.
For the first time in months, I was hopeful. Maybe he had a reason, maybe something terrible had happened, maybe he was finally ready to explain and everything would go back to normal —Maybe.
The moment I got home, I rushed straight into the shower. Warm water ran over my skin as thoughts of Ethan raced through my mind. What would he say, would he apologize? Maybe his family had pressured him, or his mother had interfered again.
Mrs. Whitmore had never hidden her dislike for me. Not once, but Ethan had always stood by me. At least, he used to. I stepped out of the bathroom and hurried to my wardrobe, my gaze landed on a white fitted dress Ethan once said was his favorite, and a sly smile crept onto my face. Perfect.
By six-forty-five, I was done. Light makeup, soft curls, and a touch of perfume. Nothing dramatic.
I stared at my reflection and for the first time in months, I looked hopeful again.
Bluebird Kitchen was already busy when I arrived. The scent of coffee and freshly baked bread filled the air. My palms had begun to sweat.
Three whole months, I hadn't seen Ethan in three months. Then I spotted him… My heart skipped.
There he was, sitting at our usual table, looking the same. Dark hair, with a beautiful smile. Relief flooded through me. Maybe everything really was going to be okay.
"Ethan!"
His head lifted. I waved excitedly, and he raised a hand in return. I hurried toward him and wrapped my arms around his shoulders… for a brief second, he stiffened.
"Nora."
I laughed. "No. Don't 'Nora' me." I pulled back and pouted. "You owe me three months of explanation." I moved to sit on his lap.
"Nora!"
The sharpness in his voice froze me. I blinked slowly, confused, then I noticed her, Elara Hart, sitting beside him.
The atmosphere around the table suddenly felt wrong, very wrong. Elara crossed her arms and gave me a frozen look. I ignored her.
"What is she doing here?"
Neither of them answered immediately.
"Nora," Ethan said quietly. "Sit down."
I felt nauseous, cold and something heavy instantly. Something was wrong. I lowered myself into the chair opposite them, as my hands trembled beneath the table.
"What's going on?" I finally asked.
Elara exchanged a glance with Ethan for barely a second before Ethan reached for a large envelope and slid it across the table. I stared at it.
"What is this?"
"Open it." His voice sounded almost impatient.
"Go ahead," Elara added.
My pulse quickened, as I slowly opened the envelope, and pulled out the card. I stopped breathing as I read the names: Ethan Whitmore, Elara Hart Wedding Ceremony. Three weeks from today.
My fingers tightened around the invitation. This wasn't possible.
"Ethan..." My voice cracked.
"What is this?"His expression remained blank, an expression that was strange to me.
"A wedding invitation."
I stared at him, waiting for him to laugh and tell me this was some horrible misunderstanding. Instead, he reached for Elara's hand, right there in front of everyone. My heart shattered.
"How long?" I whispered, but neither answered.
I looked at their joined hands. "How long?"
"Two years." The answer came from Elara, and she looked pleased with herself.
“T—two years” I laughed hysterically. "Ethan, tell me she's lying."
He didn't reply, he sighed as if he was tired of my presence.
"Nora, I moved on."
The words hit harder than a slap. "What?"
"I found someone else."
My chest tightened. I stared at him, searching desperately for the man I loved, the man who promised we'd build a future together and called me home, but he was gone or maybe he had never existed.
Elara lifted her left hand, The diamond ring
sparkled beneath the restaurant lights mockingly.
"We're very happy together, this is not new, the engagement was three months ago"
I couldn't look away from the ring. The exact amount of time Ethan had disappeared from my life, stopped answering my calls, the exact time I spent defending him, and waiting for him.
I looked at Ethan. "You knew what this would do to me."
For the first time, guilt flickered across his face, then disappeared immediately. "I think it's best if we both move on."
Move on, from three years just like that. Something inside me broke completely.
I didn't remember them leaving, I only remembered staring at the invitation in my hand, until people started watching, whispering, and lifting phones.
Then realization hit me like ice water, they were recording, I quickly wiped my face and walked out before my legs could fail me.
The walk home felt endless. Streetlights blurred, traffic noises faded. The city moved around me while I drifted through it like a ghost. My phone kept ringing, Mrs. Sophia, Rose, and unknown numbers. Again and again, but I ignored all of them.
When I finally reached my apartment, I kicked off my heels and collapsed onto my bed, the invitation slipped from my fingers and for a moment, I stared at the ceiling. Then the tears came, Violent and Uncontrollable.
I cried until my throat burned and exhaustion finally dragged me into darkness.
The next morning, my phone's vibration yanked me awake. I groaned and reached blindly for it. Fifty-three missed calls, one hundred and twenty-eight messages. Something was wrong.
I opened social media and froze. My video from last night filled the screen. Someone had recorded the entire thing. My hands began shaking. Comments flooded in faster than I could read them.
"Embarrassing."
"She should have known her place."
"Who chooses an orphan over Elara Hart?"
"Poor girl never stood a chance."
"Imagine thinking you could compete with a Hart."
A sob escaped me, I kept scrolling and it got worse until I stumbled into a headline that made my blood run cold.
ELARA HART ANNOUNCES WEDDING TO ETHAN WHITMORE. MYSTERY EX-GIRLFRIEND CAUSES DRAMA AT BLUEBIRD KITCHEN.
My phone buzzed again, a message from Rose.
Rose: Nora, don't come to work today
Me: Why?
Rose: Because Elara Hart uploaded the video herself.
The phone slipped from my fingers.
Sophia held the investigation file with trembling hands. She drew in a slow breath before opening it. Most of it contained routine records from the orphanage—admission logs, medical reports and donations. Slowly, her eyes stopped on a handwritten note from the orphanage's oldest caregiver."The infant was admitted with a tiny black mole at the nape of her neck. The mark was so distinctive that the staff often used it to identify her.”Her breathing stopped. A tiny black mole… Her fingers instinctively flew to her own neck.Twenty-three years ago, there had been a tiny black mole hidden beneath the baby's soft hair.Just below her hairline. Sophia used to kiss it every time she cradled her newborn.She had called it her lucky mark. A tear rolled down her cheek.Her breathing became uneven."Oh... my God..."The investigator shifted uneasily."Mrs. Ryder?"Sophia slowly closed the file, her chest rose and fell unevenly."Continue the investigation.""Of course.""I want every record co
I hurried after Liam, and the door clicked shut behind us. "You promised separate rooms.""At Blackthorne City."Liam loosened his tie without looking at me."You didn't expect my mother to know we needed separate rooms."The words knocked the argument right out of me.He was right."I'll take the sitting room," he said simply.That ended the conversation. I let out a quiet breath and disappeared into the bedroom.The bathroom smelled faintly of lavender. I stood beneath the warm shower longer than necessary, hoping it would calm the strange feeling sitting inside my chest.By the time I crawled into bed, exhaustion claimed me almost immediately.The next morning, sunlight slipped through the curtains and settled across my face. I stretched lazily before remembering where I was. Santorini.A smile tugged at my lips. The bathroom door suddenly opened. I instinctively pulled the duvet up to my chin.Liam stepped out with a white towel wrapped low around his waist. Water droplets slid f
"You may now kiss the bride."For a second, I thought I had imagined it, then the hall erupted."Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!"My heart slammed against my ribs. I turned toward him. His face remained as calm as ever, but his eyes searched mine for a brief second. Then he stepped close enough for only me to hear him."Do I have your permission?"The question caught me off guard. He didn't have to ask. I looked into his eyes, there was no pressure, only quiet respect. I swallowed the lump in my throat and gave the smallest nod."Yes."He lifted my chin gently with two fingers. The entire hall disappeared, then his lips touched mine. Soft, gentle, and careful.For a second, I forgot how to breathe. This… This was my first kiss. Not with Ethan but with Liam Kingsley. My lips remained stiff until I slowly relaxed, just enough to return the kiss. A loud chorus of cheers exploded through the chapel. Victoria screamed loud enough to shake the ceiling.He pulled away, then gently lifted his thumb and w
Again today, I woke up to silence. No angry phone calls, no reporters camping outside my apartment, no fresh scandal waiting to ruin my day. It felt... unnatural.I stepped out of the bathroom, rubbed a towel through my damp hair when my phone buzzed on the bed. Mrs. Kingsley.I smiled broadly before I even opened the message.Wedding Gown Fitting — 2:00 PM.The appointment details were attached beneath it. My eyes drifted to Liam's chat, still nothing. His last message was from yesterday — “ignore social media.”I stared at the screen for almost a minute before forwarding the appointment. “Please be there.” The message was delivered instantly. I waited a few seconds, but no reply. I sighed and placed the phone face down."Well... at least I tried."My gaze wandered around my apartment…Today would probably be the last morning I'd wake up here.I looked at my tiny living room, This apartment had watched me become every version of myself. The hopeful girl, the broken woman, and now…the
For the first time since leaving Kingsley Holdings, I opened the email Liam's secretary had sent. I wasn't planning to accept the offer, I just wanted to see how ridiculous it was.The moment the contract loaded, my eyes nearly fell out of their sockets. I read the first page, then the second… I w
"Would you be willing to be my wife for one year?"For a moment, I was sure I had heard him wrong.I stared at Liam Kingsley, He stared right back calm, unbothered, as if he had just asked me to pass him a glass of water."Have you lost your mind?""No." His expression didn't change.I laughed, a s
I stared at the text on my phone for what felt like the hundredth time.Mrs. Sophia: Nora, please come to my office.My thumb hovered over the screen for a while. I took a deep breath and stood up.The moment I did, the elevator doors opened and Elara stepped out. Her heels clicked against the floo
The comments kept multiplying every time I refreshed the page. More people laughed at the worst night of my life. My thumb hovered over the screen as I scrolled aimlessly."She really thought she could compete with Elara Hart?""Three years and he still chose Elara. That says everything.""Someone












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