تسجيل الدخولAfter catching her boyfriend in bed with her best friend, Aria Bennett's life falls apart in a single night. Heartbroken and desperate to escape the pain, she spends one reckless night with a mysterious stranger. By morning, he's gone. Weeks later, Aria discovers she's pregnant. Determined to protect her child, she raises her son alone and builds a new life for herself. But years later, fate brings her face-to-face with the stranger she never forgot—Adrian Blackwood, the city's youngest billionaire. Just as their undeniable attraction begins to grow into something deeper, Adrian uncovers a shocking truth. Aria is the daughter of the man he has blamed for his family's downfall for years. Caught between love and vengeance, Adrian must choose between destroying the family he hates and protecting the woman who has stolen his heart. But when a hidden child, buried secrets, and a dangerous betrayal come to light, both Aria and Adrian discover that the past isn't what it seems. In a battle between revenge and love, will they find their happily ever after—or lose everything?
عرض المزيد"Happy anniversary, babe."
I smiled as I hit send and dropped my phone back into my purse. The elevator rose smoothly toward the eighteenth floor. I caught my reflection in the mirrored walls. My dark hair fell in soft waves over my shoulders. The pale blue dress Mia helped me pick hugged my curves just right.
That afternoon, she’d spent almost an hour talking me into dressing up. "Trust me," she’d said, grinning. "A man doesn’t book a fancy hotel suite for your anniversary unless he’s got something huge planned."
Something huge. Just thinking about it warmed my cheeks.
For weeks, Daniel had been off. Distracted on calls. Secretive about his plans. Always saying work was killing him. Normally, it would’ve pissed me off. But tonight it all clicked. He’d been planning a surprise.
At least that’s what I told myself.
I held the bouquet of roses tighter against my chest and smiled. Four years. Four years of love, patience, and believing we had a real future. Daniel wasn’t rich. He wasn’t some big shot. He wasn’t perfect. But he was mine. And I loved him with everything I had.
The elevator dinged softly. I stepped into the fancy hallway. My heels clicked on the polished marble as I walked toward Suite 1808. Butterflies danced in my stomach.
Maybe tonight was the night. After four years, maybe Daniel would finally drop to one knee. The thought made my heart pound.
I stopped outside the suite and checked myself one last time. Dress good. Hair good. Makeup good. Hopeful smile in place.
I took a deep breath and knocked. Nothing. A small frown crossed my face. Maybe he was inside setting something up. I waited, then knocked again. Still nothing.
I checked my phone. I'm already here. Can't wait to see you. Sent less than twenty minutes ago. He had to be in there.
Just as I reached for the handle, a sound came through the door. A woman’s laugh.
I froze. The roses shifted in my hands. I let out a nervous little laugh. There had to be an explanation.
Then I heard it. A low moan. Another one right after.
My blood ran cold. "No..." The word barely came out. My heart slammed in my ears. Every part of me screamed to turn around. Walk away. Pretend I never heard. But I couldn’t.
I grabbed the handle. It turned. The door wasn’t locked. My stomach sank. I pushed it open with shaking fingers.
Expensive perfume hit me first. Women’s heels scattered by the bed. A black dress crumpled on the floor. The room was dim, lit only by the bedside lamps. It felt intimate. Wrong.
And on the bed… my whole world crashed.
The bouquet fell from my hands onto the carpet. Two bodies twisted together under the sheets. One was Daniel. The other turned slowly.
Everything inside me broke.
"Mia?" The whisper tore from my throat.
My best friend froze. All the color drained from her face. Daniel’s eyes went wide with horror. For a long moment, nobody moved. Nobody spoke.
I stared at them. The woman who called herself my sister. The man who swore he’d never hurt me. The two people I trusted most — half-naked in the same bed.
"Aria..." Daniel croaked.
I blinked hard. Once. Twice. This had to be a nightmare. But they were still there. Still guilty.
"Who is she?" The words slipped out before I could stop them. I hated myself the second I said it. Of course I knew her. I knew her favorite food. Her birthday. Her childhood pets. Mia wasn’t some stranger. She was my best friend. But right then I didn’t recognize her at all.
"Aria, please..." Mia whispered.
"Don't." My voice shook. "Don’t say my name."
She shut up fast. Daniel jumped off the bed and grabbed his shirt. "Baby, listen to me."
I laughed. It sounded hollow. Broken. "Baby? You’re calling me baby while you’re standing there with another woman?"
Guilt twisted across his face. That made it worse. Because guilt meant he knew. This wasn’t some accident. It was a choice. One they’d made again and again behind my back.
"Aria, it’s not what it looks like."
I stared at him. Then at the bed. Then back at him. "Really? Because it looks exactly like what I think it looks like."
They said nothing. The silence pressed down on me. My chest hurt. Memories flooded in. Four years of birthdays. Four years of anniversaries. Four years of plans and dreams.
I’d pictured marrying him. Growing old together. Now every memory felt ruined. Every kiss. Every promise. All lies.
"How long?" I asked quietly.
No answer.
"How long?"
Mia looked down. Daniel looked away. That told me everything.
The room felt too small. Too tight. I could barely breathe. "Oh my God..."
I stepped back. Then again. Had they been laughing at me the whole time? Was I really that blind?
Mia started crying. Daniel moved toward me. I jerked away. "Don’t touch me." My voice cracked. "I trusted you. I trusted both of you."
Tears finally spilled down my cheeks. I didn’t want to cry. But my heart was breaking right there in front of them.
Without another word, I turned and walked out. Daniel shouted my name behind me, voice full of panic. I didn’t stop. Didn’t look back. My heels echoed down the hallway like gunshots. Tears blurred everything as I jabbed the elevator button.
The doors were closing when I heard bare feet running up.
"Aria, wait!" Mia’s voice.
I slapped the door open button without thinking. The doors slid apart. There she stood, my former best friend, in nothing but Daniel’s oversized shirt. Hair a mess. Mascara running down her face.
She was panting, eyes desperate. "There’s something you need to know," she said, voice shaking. "Before you walk away… before you hate us forever."
I laughed bitterly. The sound came out raw. Ugly. "I think I’ve seen enough."
Mia swallowed. She glanced back at the suite like she feared Daniel might hear. Then she met my eyes.
"I’m—"
The drive to the private seaside villa was supposed to be a romantic escape.Adrian drove with one hand on the wheel and the other resting on Aria’s thigh, his thumb gently stroking her skin. Ethan was in the back seat, happily playing with a new toy car Adrian had bought him. The sun was shining, the road was clear, and the radio played soft music. To any outsider, they looked like the perfect family heading off for a dream weekend.But Aria was breaking inside.She forced a smile every time Adrian glanced at her. She laughed when Ethan giggled. She even leaned over to kiss Adrian’s cheek when he squeezed her hand. But every loving gesture now felt like a knife twisting in her chest. The man beside her had known Ethan was his son. He had known for weeks. And he had still proposed to her. Still made love to her. Still looked her in the eyes and said he loved her.She was playing pretend.And so was he.“You okay, beautiful?” Adrian asked, glancing at her with that warm smile that once
Aria couldn’t keep silent anymore.The weight of everything — Isabella’s warnings, the deleted message, the growing suspicion, and the locked drawer she had discovered — had become too heavy to carry alone. The next afternoon, she arranged to meet her father at the same quiet café on the outskirts of the city. The place was almost empty, with soft afternoon light filtering through the windows and the faint smell of coffee and pastries in the air. Ethan was with her mother for the afternoon, so it was just the two of them.Marcus Bennett arrived looking exhausted. Shadows darkened the skin under his eyes, and his shoulders were hunched as if carrying an invisible burden. He sat down across from her, his hands shaking slightly as he held his cup of coffee.“Aria, what’s going on?” he asked, voice tired. “You sounded urgent on the phone.”She didn’t waste time with pleasantries. Leaning forward, her voice firm but trembling with emotion, she said, “Dad, I need the truth. Adrian is invest
The wedding planning continued at full speed, but the shadow of doubt had taken root in Aria’s heart and refused to leave.Isabella’s warning played on repeat in her mind. Every time Adrian smiled at her, every time he kissed her, every time he lifted Ethan onto his shoulders and called him “little one,” Aria felt a sharp twist in her chest. She wanted to believe him. She wanted to trust the man who had proposed to her so beautifully. But the fear was growing.Adrian noticed the change. He became even more attentive, more loving, as if sensing the distance. He surprised her with romantic gestures — breakfast in bed, flowers delivered to her office, late-night massages that always turned into passionate lovemaking. One night, after Ethan was asleep, he pulled her into the shower with him. The water cascaded over their bodies as he pressed her against the cool tiles, kissing her deeply. His hands roamed her wet skin, teasing her breasts, sliding between her thighs until she was tremblin
The days after the engagement party were a whirlwind of excitement and tension.Adrian wanted the wedding as soon as possible. He didn’t want to wait months or even weeks. “I don’t want to wait,” he told Aria one morning as they lay in bed, his strong arms wrapped around her naked body. Sunlight streamed through the penthouse windows, casting a golden glow over their tangled sheets. “I want you as my wife now. I want to make this official. I want Ethan to have my name.”Aria smiled, still riding the high of the proposal and the beautiful night they had shared under the stars. She nestled closer to his chest, listening to the steady beat of his heart. “Okay,” she whispered. “Let’s do it soon.”But even as she agreed, Isabella’s words kept echoing in her mind like a dark shadow she couldn’t shake. “He’s dangerous… He’s been waiting years to destroy our family.” She pushed the doubt down deep, telling herself it was just her sister’s bitterness and fear. She threw herself into wedding pl


















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