LOGINLyra Cole has spent her life fighting to survive. Burdened with the hospital bills for her ailing mother. Her life has always been a delicate balancing act, working multiple jobs to care for her sick mother and younger brother while hiding her talent in digital art, a skill that could change her life if given a chance. But when her mother's condition suddenly deteriorates, she is faced with a staggering medical bill that she cannot possibly pay. Desperate and heartbroken, Lyra turns to her boyfriend, Steve, for help, only to find him betraying her in the cruelest way, shattering her trust completely. With no money, no support, and now unemployed after being unjustly fired from her restaurant job, Lyra feels the walls closing in. Her world seems to collapse until Alexander Dayn, a cold, calculating billionaire CEO, appears with an offer she cannot ignore. He can pay for her mother's treatment but only under one condition; she must enter a contract marriage with him. With no other options, Lyra reluctantly considers the agreement, unaware of the true complexities of Alexander’s world. As they explore a world of luxury, control, and dangerous power plays, Lyra discovers that Alexander's motives are far beyond getting married to her but linked to protecting her from external threats tied to his empire. Undeniable attraction, different personalities, clashing wills, and forced proximity push them into a tense, addictive relationship. Lyra's independence challenges Alexander's dominic, while his control and secrets test her resilience. Their bond is further tested when outside enemies target Lyra and long-buried secrets surface, forcing both to confront their fears, desires, and past mistakes. Eventually, Lyra's courage and talent give her leverage, while Alexander's growing love for her is more than obligation. Together they must choose each other selflessly.
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The fluorescent lights of the hospital hallway made everything feel unreal, like I was trapped in a box that was shaking and I couldn't escape. My mother lay inside the ICU room, weak, pale, and trembling on the hospital bed. I could see the seconds that I couldn't afford to waste.
"Lyra Cole?"
I heard my name being called as I snapped my head toward the voice. Doctor Roland, the senior doctor. Stepped toward me, his expression calm but grim. The kind of expression that always shows something was terribly wrong.
"How is she?" I demanded, my voice sharper than I intended. My hands were trembling, and at the same time I could hear how fast my heart beats, but I clenched them into fists to keep myself composed.
Dr. Roland sighed, removing his glasses and rubbing his eyes. "Lyra," he paused for some moment before he continued. "Her condition has deteriorated overnight. The infection has spread, and her organs are beginning to fail. She needs to undergo an intensive surgery immediately."
"Intensive surgery, what do you mean?" I asked; my voice was quiet. "She was fine yesterday; you said she was stable."
"Yes, she was, but overnight the infection has spread through her body," he replied.
The doctor's voice sounded distant, like he was speaking from the end of a long tunnel. I stared at him, trying to understand his words, but my mind refused to accept them.
He avoided my eyes as he put his glasses back on. "The hospital can provide it, but there is a deposit. "Forty thousand."
My chest tightened, and my stomach dropped. Forty thousand. Forty thousand dollars or pounds, or whatever currency he meant, was enough to crush me completely.
I didn't have that kind of amount. I didn't even know anyone who could give me that kind of money on short notice.
"I can't pay that," I whispered.
I had been strong my whole life. But I'm standing there now, outside my mother's hospital room. I had never felt weaker. I felt so devastated, like the world is falling on me. A burning sensation that I could feel within me.
"You need to find a way, Lyra," he said quietly. And I could sense the pity in his voice. "Every minute counts."
I startled backwards, my hands trembling as I tried to keep them steady. If I didn't save her, it would be my fault, and I wasn't going to let that happen. I didn't cry; I couldn't cry. I screamed with my hands over my mouth. Crying wouldn't give me forty thousand more to save my mother. I needed money.
Suddenly, a thought ran through my mind. My hands trembled as I pulled out my phone. There was only one person I could call. My boyfriend, Steve. The one who had promised me everything. The one who says, "I'd never let you face anything alone; I'd always be your backbone."
I dialed his number. It rang and rang, but there was no response. A small frown crossed my forehead.
"That was strange," I thought to myself.
Feeling a bit restless, I felt a bad feeling settling in my chest, heavy and suffocating.
"Pick up Steve," I muttered under my breath.
And when he didn't, I made up my mind that I wasn't going to wait. I would go meet him.
The ride to his apartment felt longer than expected. Every second that passed felt like a countdown I couldn't stop.
By the time I got to his apartment, I stood in front of his door; my heart was racing, but not just from the rush but from something deeper. I knocked on the door expecting to see him open up at the slightest instance, but surprisingly, there was no response.
Without hesitating for a second, I pushed open the door.
"Steve." The word died in my head. Because there he was, not alone. The scene before me burned into my heart: Steve, wrapped in the sheets with another woman. Naked, smiling, and laughing.
I froze.
As I began to think, it was a dream or, bitterly, a reality. My body wanted to scream, to run, to collapse. But my mind felt sharp and angry as it stood firm in control.
"This," Steve started, climbing off the bed in a panic. "This is not what it looks like."
I let out a soft laugh. "Really? " I said, my voice calm but raging. "Then what does it look like, Steve?"
He ran a hand through his hair. "Babe, please hear me out. I didn't mean anything, I swear. It was just..."
"Stop." I shouted at him before he could complete his words. He froze.
I took a step forward. "My mother is dying," I said quietly.
The words felt heavy as I told him right to his face. For a second, he didn't react.
Then the next moment, he moved away from the woman next to him and came close to me.
He laughed. "So do you think I would plead with you to stay in this relationship like you are some empire queen?" Hey! Listen to me carefully." He shouted at me so loud that I blinked more than I should. My heart dropped and tears rolled from my eyes. I felt so bitter within me.
He continued. "Do not ever in your life raise your voice at me, and also, I do not care about your princess; do you understand?" His voice, sharp, cut through me.
"I hate you!" I told him.
The slut lying in the bed stared at me with a smile on her face.
"You look disgusting," I say to her.
Suddenly Steve hits my face.
"Don't you dare insult her. She's more of a good level than you are. You spend all your time working like you're the owner of a luxurious company, but she satisfies me more than you ever did."
"Did you hit my face because of her?" I asked, feeling so hurt and embarrassed.
My life couldn't be worse than the pain I was feeling at that moment.
I didn't waste any more minutes, I turned and walked out, my heart breaking in a way I didn't think was possible. The person I trusted most had betrayed me.
I was already outside, the heat of the sun scorching through my skin but it did nothing to warm the cold spreading through me. By the time I could take a step, my phone rang. I checked my phone, and as soon as I saw who the caller was, Mr. Johnson, my boss. The restaurant owner of where I work.
"Lyra, where are you?" His voice was sharp and impatient. As I was about to respond back to him, he cut in.
I barely had time to register his words before the line went dead. I stared at my phone. For a moment, I considered ignoring him but I couldn't afford to lose my job, not when everything was already falling apart.
"I don't care where you are, get to the restaurant. Now."
Lyra's POVI woke up to an empty bed. The disorienting kind of empty where you reach across and find warmth still fading and understand the person has only just left. This was the kind of empty that had been empty for a while. The pillow beside mine held only the faint impression of a head, the sheets cool to the touch, the room carrying that particular stillness that means you are the only person in it. I lay on my back and looked at the ceiling for a moment. Then I sat up gently. He was in the study. Of course he was in the study. I found him there at half past six in the morning, fully dressed, jacket and all, as if last night had been filed and processed and the day had simply begun at its normal coordinates. He was standing at the desk with the laptop open and his phone pressed to his ear and a cup of coffee that looked like it had been there long enough to go cold. He saw me in the doorway. Something moved across his face, very quickly, and then his expression settled back into
Alexander's POVMartin left at half past two. I walked him to the door myself, which was not something I typically did, but the day had moved us all into a strange formality, the kind that forms over raw things to keep them from bleeding openly. He shook my hand at the threshold. And held it a beat longer than necessary."Take care of her," he said. It was not a request exactly. Neither was it a threat exactly. Something in the territory between the two, which I respected more than either."Yes," I said.He looked at me the way men look at each other when words are insufficient and they both know it. Then he walked to his car without looking back. I closed the door. The house settled into silence around me. The particular silence of a large space with only two people in it, where you become aware of exactly where the other person is at all times without meaning to. Lyra was in the study. I knew because I had been aware of her location for the last four hours the way I was always aware
Lyra POV Martin arrived at ten in the morning.I heard the car before I saw him, the sound of tires on the drive pulling me away from the window where I had been standing with a cup of coffee gone cold in my hand. I had been awake since six. I wasn't sure I had actually slept before that, not properly, not the kind of sleep that restores anything. I had lain in the dark of the room Alexander had shown me to and stared at the ceiling and thought about my mother's fingers moving in her sleep. The way she had said my name without waking.I set the cup down and went to meet him.Martin looked like he hadn't slept either. He was wearing a grey shirt and dark jeans and that particular expression he gets when he's holding something carefully, the way you hold something you're afraid of dropping. Under his arm was the box.It was smaller than I had imagined. That was the first thing. I had built it up in my mind into something large and definitive, something that looked like the weight it ca
Lyra's POV We landed just before four in the morning.I went to the facility before I went anywhere else. The night staff met us at the entrance, and a security team I recognized from the mansion flanked the corridors. The building was quiet and clean and smelled like recycled air and something faintly medicinal. I hated it a little. But it was safe, and "safe" was everything right now to me.My mother's room was at the end of a corridor on the second floor.I pushed the door open slowly. She looked smaller than I remembered. That was always the thing that hit me hardest, the shrinking. The woman who had once seemed like the largest and most permanent thing in my world, lying under hospital sheets looking like something that needed protecting. Her breathing was steady. The monitors beside her beeped in their slow, reliable rhythm. Her hands rested on the blanket, thin-fingered and familiar. I pulled a chair close and sat beside her. I didn't wake her; I only sat close to her.I looke
Alexander POVI watched how she sat close to me, but silently, I admit that she looked so beautiful and gorgeous in her glamorous outfit. Captivated by her grace and charm. My eyes lingered on her, admiring features that seemed to glow with an inner light. I hoped she wouldn't catch me staring, wan
Lyra POV I woke up feeling unfamiliar with where I was. My eyes fluttered open slowly, blinking against the soft glow of light filtering through tall glass windows. For a moment, I just lay there, staring at the ceiling, my mind blank, my body feeling heavy, like I had been dropped into someone els
Lyra POV I didn't remember how I got out of the restaurant. The first thing I felt was relief. The evening air was hitting my face like a slap. I tightened my grip on my bag and went to the hospital. That was all that mattered. The moment I stepped into the hospital, only one thing mattered to me
Lyra POV And there I was, my heart pounding violently in my chest as I stood there beside Alexander, the bright lights hitting my face, the weight of hundreds of eyes looking at me. All I could do was stand there. Billionaires, models, and powerful men and women dressed in elegance and class. And






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