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Rain poured heavily across the city that night. The cold wind slapped against Ariana Celeste Villareal’s skin as she ran across the hospital entrance while desperately pushing her younger brother’s wheelchair.
“Lucas! Stay awake! Please… just stay awake!” Her trembling voice broke between sobs.
Sixteen-year-old Lucas looked pale and weak. Sweat covered his forehead while one of his hands tightly clutched his chest.
“Ate…” he whispered weakly. “It hurts…”
Ariana’s heart shattered instantly. “We’re here already. You’ll be okay. I promise.”
But even she no longer believed those words. The moment they entered the emergency room, nurses immediately approached them.
“What happened?”
“He collapsed again,” Ariana cried. “Please help my brother!”
The nurses quickly transferred Lucas onto a hospital bed while doctors surrounded him. Ariana stood outside the emergency room, shaking violently from fear and exhaustion. Her soaked clothes clung to her body, but she no longer cared. All she cared about was Lucas.
A few minutes later, a doctor walked toward her with a serious expression.
“Miss Villareal…”
Ariana immediately stood up. “How is he?”
The doctor sighed softly. “Your brother’s condition is getting worse. He needs surgery as soon as possible.”
Ariana felt her knees weaken. “S-Surgery…?”
“The estimated cost is around two million pesos.”
Her world stopped. “T-Two million…?”
The doctor looked apologetic. “We already extended consideration during his previous confinement, but the hospital administration cannot continue treatment without a payment guarantee.”
Ariana quickly grabbed the doctor’s arm. “Please, doc… I’m begging you. Save my brother first. I’ll find a way to pay. I’ll do anything.”
The doctor looked conflicted. “I’m sorry.”
Those two words destroyed her completely. Ariana slowly fell to her knees.
“Please…” she cried helplessly. “He’s the only family I have left…”
People around her began staring, but she no longer cared about embarrassment. Nothing mattered anymore. Not pride, not dignity, not herself. Only Lucas.
Meanwhile, on the VIP floor of the same hospital, Damien Alaric Monteverde stepped out of a private elevator while fixing the sleeves of his black suit.
Tall.
Cold.
Untouchable.
Every employee lowered their heads the moment they saw him. The Monteverde heir had arrived. Damien’s sharp eyes remained emotionless as his assistant followed behind him.
“Mr. Monteverde,” his assistant spoke carefully, “the chairman is already awake.”
Damien nodded once. “How’s his condition?”
“Stable for now.”
Without another word, Damien continued walking down the hallway. But suddenly— A soft crying sound reached his ears. His footsteps stopped. His brows furrowed slightly. From a distance, he saw a young woman kneeling on the floor while begging a doctor. Her shoulders shook violently from crying.
“Please save him…”
Something inside Damien strangely tightened. He didn’t know why. Then the woman slowly lifted her face. And for the first time in years— Damien froze. Because the woman looked painfully familiar. The same eyes. The same face. The same woman from the blurry memories he buried years ago. Impossible. His expression darkened instantly.
“Sir?” his assistant called softly.
But Damien ignored him. His gaze remained locked on Ariana.
Why does she look like her?
Before Damien could move, the doctor finally left Ariana alone in the hallway. Ariana covered her face while crying silently. Completely broken. Completely hopeless. Damien stared at her for several long seconds before finally turning away coldly.
“Let’s go.”
His assistant blinked in confusion but quickly followed him. Inside the VIP room, Damien found his grandfather sitting upright on the hospital bed. Despite his age, Valentino Monteverde still carried authority in his eyes.
“You finally came,” the old man muttered.
Damien sat down across from him. “You scared everyone.”
Valentino chuckled weakly. “I’m too stubborn to die.”
Damien remained silent. The old man studied his grandson carefully before speaking again.
“There’s something important we need to discuss.”
Damien leaned back slightly. “What is it?”
Valentino’s expression suddenly became serious.
“You need to get married.”
Damien’s face darkened immediately.
“No.”
“Damien—”
“I said no.”
Valentino sighed heavily. “You cannot spend your entire life alone because of what happened with Selene.”
At the mention of that name, Damien’s jaw tightened.
“Love is useless.”
“That’s exactly why I’m worried about you.”
Damien stood up coldly. “If that’s all, I’m leaving.”
But Valentino suddenly spoke. “The girl downstairs is Ariana Villareal.”
Damien stopped moving. His grandfather continued watching him carefully.
“She’s the daughter of Antonio and Celeste Villareal.”
Damien slowly turned around. “What?”
Valentino’s expression softened. “Years ago, her parents saved this family.”
Damien frowned deeply. “What are you talking about?”
The old man closed his eyes briefly as if remembering the past.
“Twenty years ago, the Monteverde Corporation nearly collapsed because of betrayal inside the company. Everyone abandoned us.” He paused. “Except Antonio Villareal.”
Damien remained silent.
“He sacrificed everything to protect this family. He even died because of it.”
Damien’s expression slowly darkened. “You never told me this.”
“Because your father wanted the incident buried.”
Valentino coughed weakly before continuing.
“But before Antonio died, I made him a promise.”
Damien already disliked where the conversation was going.
“What promise?”
Valentino looked directly into his eyes.
“That I would protect his daughter no matter what happens.”
Silence filled the room. Then Damien laughed coldly.
“So what does that have to do with me?”
“You’re going to marry her.”
Damien’s face instantly turned emotionless.
“No.”
“This is not a request.”
“I don’t care.”
Valentino suddenly slammed his cane against the floor.
“For once in your life, stop thinking only about yourself!”
The room became heavy with tension. Damien stared at his grandfather coldly.
“You want me to marry some random woman because of a dead man’s promise?”
“She’s not random.”
“She is to me.”
Valentino sighed tiredly. “She needs help.”
Damien’s voice became colder. “And?”
“Her brother is dying.”
Damien looked away with irritation.
“That’s not my problem.”
But deep inside him, something felt uncomfortable. Because despite his cold words. He still remembered Ariana crying on the hospital floor. Valentino noticed the slight hesitation in his grandson’s eyes.
“You saw her downstairs, didn’t you?”
Damien remained silent. The old man continued softly.
“She has no one left.”
Damien clenched his jaw. He hated emotional manipulation. But Valentino delivered the final blow.
“If you refuse, then I’ll transfer thirty percent of your shares to her directly.”
Damien’s eyes darkened dangerously.
“You wouldn’t.”
“Try me.”
Silence. Heavy. Tense. Finally, Damien exhaled sharply.
“What exactly do you want?”
Valentino relaxed slightly.
“Marry Ariana.”
Damien laughed humorlessly. “You really think a poor woman would survive inside our family?”
“That depends on you.”
Damien looked toward the window. Rain still poured endlessly outside.
Marriage.
The word disgusted him. Marriage only created betrayal.
Pain.
Weakness.
Selene already proved that years ago. Love ruined people. And Damien refused to become weak again. But if agreeing would end this conversation faster. Then fine. He slowly faced his grandfather again.
“One year.”
Valentino frowned slightly. “What?”
“I’ll marry her for one year.”
The old man immediately understood.
“A contract marriage?”
Damien’s expression remained unreadable.
“She needs money. I need this issue settled.”
“That’s cruel.”
Damien smirked coldly. “Then find another groom.”
Valentino sighed in defeat. At least Damien agreed.
“That’s enough.”
Meanwhile, downstairs, Ariana sat quietly outside Lucas’ room while staring blankly at the floor. She looked exhausted. Defeated. Her phone suddenly rang. It was the landlord. Ariana quickly answered.
“H-Hello?”
“When are you paying your rent?” the woman snapped immediately. “You’re already two months late!”
“I’m sorry po… I just need more time.”
“I’ve heard that excuse already!”
“Please…”
“If you can’t pay by next week, get out.”
The call ended instantly. Ariana slowly lowered her phone. Then she covered her mouth to stop herself from crying again. Everything was falling apart. Lucas’ hospital bills. Their apartment. Her jobs. Their future. She no longer knew what to do. At that exact moment, expensive black shoes stopped in front of her. Ariana slowly looked up. And her breath caught instantly. The man standing before her looked unreal.
Tall.
Handsome.
Dangerously cold.
His expensive suit alone probably cost more than her yearly salary. Damien Monteverde looked down at her emotionlessly. Ariana immediately stood up awkwardly.
“S-Sorry…”
She thought she was blocking the hallway. But Damien remained standing there. His sharp eyes examined her carefully.
“You’re Ariana Villareal.”
It wasn’t a question.
Ariana blinked nervously. “Yes…”
Damien inserted one hand inside his pocket. “Your brother needs surgery.”
Her face paled. “How do you know that?”
“I can pay for it.”
Ariana froze completely. “What…?”
Damien’s expression remained calm.
“I can pay all his medical expenses.”
For a second, Ariana thought she heard him wrong. Hope suddenly appeared in her eyes. But then reality hit her again. Nobody helps for free.
“What do you want in return?”
Damien stared directly into her eyes. “Marriage.”
The world stopped. Ariana’s face turned completely pale.
“M-Marriage?”
“A contract marriage,” Damien corrected coldly.
Ariana looked at him like he was insane.
“I don’t even know you.”
“You don’t need to.”
“I’m not selling myself!”
Damien’s expression didn’t change. “Then your brother dies.”
Ariana felt like she had been slapped. Her eyes slowly filled with tears again.
“How can you say that so casually?”
“Because emotions don’t change reality.”
Every word felt cold and merciless. Ariana clenched her fists.
“You’re horrible.”
“I’ve been called worse.”
She looked away angrily. "I won’t marry someone like you.”
Damien nodded once. “Then refuse.”
He turned around as if the conversation meant nothing. But after taking several steps away, he stopped. Without facing her, he spoke again.
“One year.” Ariana remained silent. “You act as my wife for one year, and I’ll pay for everything your brother needs.” Her chest tightened painfully. “One year later, we divorce quietly.”
Ariana’s tears finally fell. Because deep inside… She knew she was running out of choices. Damien finally looked back at her. His voice remained calm.
“Think carefully, Ariana.” Then he handed her a business card. “If you accept, call me before sunrise.”
After that, he walked away without another word. Leaving Ariana completely shattered. She stared at the card trembling in her hands.
Damien Alaric Monteverde. CEO of Monteverde Corporation. The name alone screamed power. Danger. And destruction.
Ariana slowly looked through the glass window of Lucas’ hospital room. Her younger brother slept weakly on the bed. Machines surrounded him. Fragile and fading. Ariana broke down crying silently. Because for the first time in her life… She was about to sacrifice herself just to save the only person she loved.
The rain in Manila always felt like a punishment. It beat relentlessly against the floor-to-ceiling glass windows of Damien’s office on the topmost floor of the Monteverde Corporation building.Outside, the city was a blur of gray and neon. Inside, the silence was deafening.Damien Alaric Monteverde sat at his desk, his pristine black suit jacket thrown carelessly over a couch hours ago. His tie was undone, the collar of his white shirt thrown open. For a man who used to look completely untouchable, he looked entirely undone. His eyes, usually sharp and emotionless, were bloodshot. Dark circles shadowed his hollow cheeks.“Sir?”His assistant, Mark, stepped into the room with measured, cautious steps. He was holding a thick manila folder, but his face carried the same exhausted, defeated expression he had worn for the past two weeks.Damien didn’t look up from his laptop. His fingers were flying across the keyboard, scrolling through endless maritime search reports, private inve
The rain finally stopped three days later. But for Damien Monteverde, the storm never ended. The search operation continued nonstop. Divers searched every section of the river. Rescue teams expanded the radius daily. Helicopters monitored nearby areas. But every report brought the same answer. Nothing. No body. No survivor. No Ariana. And somehow, that uncertainty made everything worse. Because part of him still hoped. Part of him still believed she would suddenly walk through the mansion doors and tell him everyone was wrong. That she was alive... that she hated him. That she never wanted to see him again. Anything. Anything except this unbearable silence. Damien stood alone inside his office. The divorce papers remained untouched on his desk. The signatures were incomplete. Meaningless now. He stared blankly at the documents. Then suddenly grabbed them. The papers flew across the room. His desk lamp shattered against the wall and glass exploded everywhere. His breathing b
Rain hammered against the windows of the Monteverde mansion. Thunder roared across the dark sky. The storm seemed endless. Ariana stood silently inside the bedroom she would soon leave forever. One suitcase rested beside the door. Everything she owned fit inside it. A painful reminder that she had never truly belonged here. She slowly looked around the room one last time. The bed... the balcony. The couch where Damien used to sleep during the early days of their contract marriage. Memories flashed through her mind. The small conversations and the rare smiles. The moments when she foolishly believed things might get better. Tears burned her eyes again. But this time, she refused to cry. There was nothing left to cry for. Slowly, her hand moved to her stomach."I'm sorry, baby," she whispered softly.Not to Damien, not to herself... but to her baby. Because this child deserved better than a father who believed they were nothing more than manipulation. The pain in her chest returned imm
The Monteverde mansion had never felt colder. Not even during Ariana's first day there. Not even when Cassandra openly insulted her. Not even when Vanessa mocked her existence. But tonight was different.Tonight, Ariana felt like a ghost wandering inside a place she once tried desperately to call home. She sat quietly on the edge of the bed while staring at the city lights outside the window. Her eyes were swollen. Her heart was numb. And one hand remained protectively over her stomach. The only thing keeping her together. Her baby.The child growing inside her. The child whose father had publicly humiliated her only hours ago. A fresh tear slid down her cheek. She quickly wiped it away. She was tired of crying, tired of hurting... tired of hoping.The bedroom door suddenly opened. Damien entered. The moment Ariana saw him, her chest tightened painfully. For several seconds, neither of them spoke. The silence felt unbearable. Damien removed his suit jacket slowly before placing it ov
The air between Damien and Ariana felt suffocating. They stood facing each other in the hallway outside the charity luncheon while the photographs remained clenched tightly in Damien’s hand.Ariana’s chest rose unevenly. “Damien, please listen to me first.”His eyes looked terrifyingly emotionless.“Then explain.”“I already told you, those photos were planned.”Damien laughed bitterly. “Planned?”“Yes!”“Convenient answer.”Pain crashed heavily inside Ariana’s chest. She had never seen him look at her like this before. Not even during the beginning of their contract marriage. This time, the anger inside his eyes looked personal. Ariana took a shaky breath.“That man was my former coworker. He approached me because someone paid him to deliver those pictures to you.”“And you expect me to believe that?”“It’s true!”Damien stepped closer slowly.“Do you know what your problem is, Ariana?” Her throat tightened. “You look innocent even while lying.”The words stabbed her brutally. Tears
For the next several days, Ariana avoided Damien as much as possible. She left the room early. She ate meals quickly. And constantly made excuses whenever Damien tried speaking to her. The pregnancy terrified her. Every time she looked at Damien, guilt tightened painfully inside her chest. Because she still hadn’t told him the truth.Meanwhile, Damien slowly became more irritated by her strange behavior. Inside the Monteverde mansion’s dining room, he watched Ariana quietly sipping water while avoiding eye contact again.“You’ve barely eaten.”Ariana forced a smile. “I’m not hungry.”“You said that yesterday too.”“I’m fine.”Damien placed down his coffee cup slowly.“You keep saying that.”Vanessa rolled her eyes dramatically from across the table.“Maybe your wife finally realized how exhausting it is pretending to be classy.”Ariana ignored her. But Damien’s gaze remained fixed on Ariana. Something was definitely wrong. Even her face looked paler lately. Then suddenly— Ariana stood
The following weeks passed quietly inside the Monteverde mansion. Too quietly. Ariana slowly adjusted to her new life, but every single day still felt unnatural.Every morning, stylists chose her clothes. Etiquette teachers corrected the way she walked, talked, and even held utensils. At night, she
Morning sunlight slowly entered through the massive glass windows of Damien’s bedroom. Ariana woke up feeling disoriented. For several seconds, she stared blankly at the unfamiliar ceiling before reality came crashing back. She was married. Married to Damien Monteverde. Her chest tightened instantl
Ariana did not sleep that night. She remained seated outside Lucas’ hospital room while tightly holding Damien Monteverde’s business card in her trembling hands. Every second felt heavy.Painful.Suffocating.Marriage.The word kept repeating inside her mind like a curse. She had dreamed about love







