LOGINFor 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 went back to the first page because I was sure I had misunderstood something.
A fifty-million-dollar deposit upon signing, a five-million-dollar monthly allowance, a luxury estate in Blackthorn, medical coverage, personal security, and five hundred million upon completion of the contract.
My mouth slowly fell open.
"DAMN!"
Surely this had to be a joke. Who pays someone this much to pretend to be a wife? I snapped my laptop shut.
He must be insane or maybe rich people simply live in a different reality. Either way, I wasn't selling myself.
I grabbed my bag and headed out. If the major companies didn't want me, I would try smaller firms. Someone out there needed an employee.
The first company rejected me before I even sat down, and the second barely looked at my résumé.
The third was slightly kinder, but the same excuse,
"No vacancies at the moment."
By the fourth interview, I was exhausted. The woman across the desk adjusted her glasses and sighed.
"Miss Quinn."
Here we go again.
"I'm afraid your reputation is becoming a concern."
"My reputation?" I asked, acting ignorant.
She nodded awkwardly. "There are articles online."
"They're false." I quickly added.
"I understand, Still, our board is hesitant."
Board again, I forced a smile.
"Thank you for your time."
The fifth company didn't even bother pretending.
The manager glanced at his computer screen weirdly before looking at me.
"We don't hire gold diggers."
For a moment I just sat there, staring as I had misheard him. Then he looked up, his expression remained completely serious.
I quickly stood up, picked up my résumé and walked out. By evening I had submitted applications to ten different organizations.
I entered a restaurant and collapsed into a chair.
The waiter handed me a menu but I barely looked at it.
"Bring me enough food for three people."
He blinked. "Three?"
"Yes."
He walked away, and I buried my face in my hands.
The online rumors weren't slowing down. If anything, they were multiplying. Every day brought a new version of Nora Quinn. Apparently, I was everything evil. Someone even claimed I had been fired from the Hart Foundation for fraud.
I hissed.
The food arrived and I started eating. Not because I was hungry, but because chewing gave me something else to focus on.
My phone buzzed, and I ignored it. It buzzed again, then I looked at it, Mrs. Sophia. I answered immediately.
"Hello, ma."
"Nora." The concern in her voice was evident. "How are you?"
"I'm fine." The lie slipped out automatically.
She sighed. "No, you're not."
I lost my appetite suddenly.
"Everything is getting worse." I finally admitted.
"I know." she said softly, "You can come back, I haven't processed your resignation."
"For a second, hope came alive, then reality hit me.
"I can't — I can't survive another day there.”
Mrs. Sophia was quiet, then she asked, "Do you plan on accepting Liam's offer?"
I nearly choked.
"What?... How do you even know about that?"
"Liam told me."
Of course he did.
"He said you would probably reject him."
"He's right."
"He also said no company would employ you with this scandal attached to your name."
I looked out the restaurant window, as tears threatened to fall. The city moved normally around me, meanwhile, mine was falling apart.
"I'll keep looking," I said.
"Nora— I don't know who's doing this, but whoever it is... they're powerful."
My stomach twisted.
"I've tried helping behind the scenes, I made calls but nothing.”
Fear slowly crawled into my chest. If Mrs. Sophia couldn't help… Then who could?
"Nora, I'm worried about you."
A tear finally slipped down my cheek, and I wiped it away quickly.
"I'm okay." But neither of us believed it.
By the time I left the restaurant, the sun was setting. I took a taxi home. I had this sense of uneasiness, maybe I was simply tired. The taxi stopped outside my apartment building.
The moment I got to my apartment, I froze. My apartment door was slightly open. My pulse jumped. Maybe I forgot to lock it, but I never forgot.
I checked my purse, and my key card was still there.
Cold dread settled in my stomach as I slowly approached the door and pushed it open with trembling hands. The living room looked normal, nothing appeared broken or stolen.
I stepped inside anyway, but my heartbeat thundered in my ears. I hurried into the kitchen, still untouched. I hurriedly grabbed the largest knife I could find then continued searching.
Then I entered my bedroom, it looked exactly as I left it, then my gaze landed on the framed photograph that sat on the shelf, it was face down, I frowned, I always kept it upright.
Slowly, I approached it and picked up the frame, then I turned it over and froze. A piece of paper had been tucked behind the photograph. My hands shook as I unfolded it.
All the blood drained from my face immediately after I read the letter.
“This city has no place for opportunists, leave while you still can.”
The frame slipped from my fingers and the glass shattered across the floor. My breathing became uneven. This wasn't a gossip or social media scandal anymore. Someone was definitely after me.
A wave of nausea hit and I stumbled backward. The room suddenly felt too small. I rushed through the apartment, checking all the locks and windows for signs of anyone.
I called the police immediately, but the conversation lasted less than ten minutes, nothing was stolen so there was very little they could do.
I slid down beside my bed and pulled my knees to my chest shaking. For the first time in my life, I felt truly unsafe and terrified.
The words on the note replayed endlessly in my head. Who wanted me gone? Why?, and what have I done? My mind drifted to Ethan, Elara, and then Mrs. Whitmore, maybe all of them are involved.
My gaze drifted toward my laptop, and the email I had tried so hard to ignore. I remembered his words. "You need protection."
Back then, I thought he was arrogant, but now— now I wasn't so sure. Maybe he knew something, which was why he looked so certain.
I couldn't even sit alone in my own home anymore.
I stood slowly toward the desk and opened my laptop. The contract stared back at me and a contact number sat at the bottom of the page. I looked at it for a long time.
Accepting meant giving up my pride, my freedom and the future I wanted and marrying a man I barely knew.
But staying here— that suddenly felt far more frightening. I finally pressed the number and the call connected immediately. Almost too quickly as though someone had been expecting it.
"Miss Quinn."
I froze… I had been expecting his secretary, not him. Silence stretched between us, then Liam spoke again.
"You took longer than I expected."
I swallowed hard. "You answered quickly."
A low chuckle came through the line. "You are about to become my wife." His voice remained calm and controlled. "I don't intend to communicate through assistants."
The last pieces of my pride crumbled. I took a shaky breath and finally—
"Mr. Kingsley…”
Then silence….
"I accept." My voice broke.
"I'll be your wife for one year.”
The sound of my alarm pulled me from my sleep. For a few seconds, I simply stared at the ceiling.The weekend was over.The warmth Liam had shown me over the weekend already felt like a dream. And I knew that once I stepped out of this room, Mr. Liam Kingsley—the cold, unreadable businessman, would be waiting for me again.I buried my face in the pillow and groaned."Get yourself together, Nora," I muttered.With that, I threw off the duvet and got ready for work.A few minutes later, I hurried downstairs, grabbed a quick breakfast, and stepped outside. Collin was already waiting beside the car."Good morning, Mrs. Liam.""Good morning, Collin."He opened the door with his usual smile. The moment I slid into the back seat, my eyes met Liam's."Good morning," he said.I blinked. He greeted me first? A smile spread across my face before I could stop it."Good morning... Liam."His name rolled off my tongue naturally this time.To hide the smile threatening to grow even wider, I quickly
Since Friday, the entire city had been counting down to Elara Hart and Ethan Whitmore's wedding.Every entertainment page was flooded with updates. Today being the main day of the event, reporters camped outside the venue eager to capture the perfect shot. Live streams were already on countdown, while social media buzzed with one prediction.“The wedding of the year.”The Hart and Whitmore families had become the center of Blackthorne City's attention. Yet inside the bridal suite, the bride looked miserable.Elara sat motionless before the mirror, wrapped in a gown worth three times more than Nora's wedding gown; diamonds glittered around her neck, her makeup was flawless, her veil perfectly arranged. But none of it made her smile.The stylists exchanged worried glances with each other."You look breathtaking, Miss Hart."Elara forced a smile. "Thank you."It disappeared the second the stylist looked away.A gentle knock came at the door before Sophia walked in. Her face softened the
"You were never abandoned."I read the words again and again as my fingers tightened around the photograph until the edges bent."Mrs. Nora?" Juliet's gentle voice pulled me back. "Are you alright?"I looked up, forcing a smile that never reached my eyes. "Y-Yes." I quickly picked up the photograph "I'm fine." I looked back at her. "You said you didn't see who delivered it?"Juliet shook her head apologetically. "No, ma'am. By the time I opened the gate, the person had already left."I nodded. "It's okay."I carried the package back to my room and sat on the edge of my bed. The baby in the photograph looked peaceful. Could this be me?My thumb brushed over the faded image before I turned it over once more. The word caught my eye again.“You were never abandoned.”If I wasn't…why had I spent twenty-three years believing I was? The questions refused to leave my head. That night, sleep never came.****The next morning, my reflection looked as exhausted as I felt. Dark circles appeared
"Can I kiss you?"The question crashed into my brain, Liam's fingers were still beneath my chin, making my eyes still locked onto his. My heart pounded so hard I was sure he could hear it. I wanted to say no and protect my feelings, Instead… I nodded."Use your words."My throat felt dry."...Yes."The word had barely left my mouth when his lips met mine. Soft, warm, patient. For a heartbeat, I forgot how to breathe, every nerve in my body was on edge. Ethan and I had dated for three years, yet he had never kissed me. I had imagined what a kiss would feel like, but nothing had prepared me for Liam. He didn't rush me, he gave me time.When I finally relaxed, my lips parted slightly and he deepened the kiss, slow and gentle, enough to make my knees weak.Without thinking, I reached for his chest, his hand caught mine before I could touch him. He pinned my hand lightly above my head while his other arm circled my waist, drawing me closer until there wasn't the slightest space between u
The conference meeting finally came to an end. Liam was the first to leave, as always. One by one, the executives followed, while I returned to my desk with the revised proposal tucked under my arm.I had barely settled into my chair when Collin appeared beside me carrying a neatly folded paper bag."Good work, Mrs. Liam."I looked up and smiled. "It's Nora, Collin."He chuckled and gave my shoulder a light pat. "You'll get used to it."He placed the paper bag on my desk. "Lunch. From Mr. Liam."My eyes lit up. "For me?"Collin nodded."He asked me to make sure you ate."I peeked inside the bag before looking back at him."Where's his food ?""He doesn't eat lunch."I frowned. No wonder he's always working. Before he could leave, I stopped him."Can I... eat with him?"He raised an eyebrow as though the answer was obvious."He's your husband, Mrs. Nora, do whatever you like.”Without wasting time, I picked up the bag and headed toward Liam's office. I knocked once."Come in."I step
The investigator's report had been sitting on Sophia's desk for days. Every time her eyes landed on the tiny black mole mentioned in the report, her heart refused to settle. It couldn't be a coincidence.Or could it?"Honey."Ryder's voice pulled her from her thoughts. Sophia looked up and found him standing beside the sofa with concern written all over his face."Are you alright?"She forced a small smile. "I'm fine."He didn't look convinced."If this is about Elara, she finally agreed to have the wedding this Saturday."Sophia slowly shook her head. "I'm not worried about Elara."It was the truth. Her thoughts hadn't been on Elara, they were on Nora. Twenty-three years ago, shortly after giving birth, she remembered seeing a tiny black mole at the back of her baby's neck, then one morning, it was gone. The nurses had assured her she must have imagined it. Years later, when Elara's personality began changing, Sophia blamed Elizabeth's constant indulgence. She never questioned wheth
I 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 everyt
"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







