LOGINTo save her family from debt and pay for her father's medical bills, Hazel Anderson is forced into a marriage of convenience with Xander Kingston—the country's most powerful and feared billionaire. But for Xander, this union is nothing more than a business transaction. He bought her for five million dollars, treating her not as a wife, but as a possession he despises. Life inside the luxurious mansion becomes a living hell for Hazel. She is constantly humiliated, overworked like a servant, starved, and abused by Xander and his cruel family. Her suffering reaches its peak when Selene, the woman Xander truly loves, arrives and makes her life even more miserable. Despite her patience and sacrifices, Hazel is treated worse than an animal, left alone in pain, and even rejected when she falls deathly ill. But just as she reaches her breaking point, a secret growing within her body begins to unfold—a truth that will change everything and turn their world upside down.
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The cold marble floor felt like ice against Hazel’s bare knees. She was shivering, but not because of the air conditioning that was turned up to maximum power inside the massive, cold mansion. She was shivering because of fear. In front of her stood a man who looked like he was carved by gods, yet his eyes were colder than the deepest part of the ocean. Xander Kingston. The name alone commanded respect and fear in the entire country. He was the youngest billionaire, the CEO of Kingston Group of Companies, and the most eligible bachelor—until today. Today, he was forced to marry her. Hazel looked down at her hands. They were trembling. She was wearing a simple white dress, nothing compared to the luxury surrounding her. She didn’t look like a bride. She looked like a prisoner standing before her judge. “Look at me, Hazel,” Xander’s voice was low, deep, and laced with venom. It sent chills down her spine. Slowly, Hazel lifted her head. Her big, innocent eyes met his piercing gaze. Xander was sitting on the expensive leather sofa, legs crossed, looking at her with pure disgust. “Do you know why you are here?” he asked, his finger tapping rhythmically on his knee—Hazel swallowed the lump in her throat. Her voice came out as a whisper. “Because… because we are getting married, Sir .”Xander let out a short, mocking laugh. “Sir? Call me husband later, but don’t you dare fool yourself, Hazel. This is not a marriage made in heaven. This is a business transaction. A deal.” He stood up and walked towards her. He was so tall that he towered over her small frame. The scent of his expensive cologne filled her senses, but it didn’t make her feel romantic, it made her feel small and insignificant. “You and your family need money,” Xander said coldly, his eyes narrowing. “Five million dollars. That is the price I paid to buy you. That is enough to pay your father’s debts and pay for his surgery, isn’t?” Hazel’s heart clenched painfully. Bought. That was what she was. A commodity. Something to be purchased. “Yes,” she answered softly, tears threatening to fall but she held them back. She couldn’t cry. Not now. Not in front of him. “Thank you, Mr. Kingston. I… I will do everything to repay you.” “Repay me?” Xander scoffed. He grabbed her chin forcefully, forcing her to look at him directly. His grip was tight, hurting her. “You can never repay me with anything, Hazel. The only thing you need to do is to act as my wife in public. You will wear the ring, you will attend parties, and you will bear my name. But inside this house? You are nothing.” He let go of her face as if touching her burned him. Hazel stumbled back a little, holding her aching chin. “Understood?” he demanded. “Yes,” Hazel whispered, her heart breaking into tiny pieces. “I understand.” The wedding was quick and cold. There was no celebration, no music, no guests except for the lawyers and witnesses. The priest mumbled the words, but Hazel felt like she was in a nightmare. When the priest asked if Xander took her as his wife, he didn’t say “I do” with love. He said it with gritted teeth, looking at her as if she was the worst thing that ever happened to him. And just like that, Hazel Anderson became Hazel Kingston. The wife of the richest man, but also the most unwanted woman in the world.HAZEL (AUTHOR POV) The fever raged inside her body, burning her from within, but Hazel knew better than to expect mercy. She forced herself out of bed before the sun rose, her legs shaking like jelly, her head spinning so badly she had to hold onto the walls just to move. She looked at herself in the mirror. She was terrifyingly thin. Her skin was stretched tight over her bones, looking like parchment paper. Her eyes were sunken deep into their sockets, surrounded by dark circles. She looked like she was already dead, just walking around. That morning, Mrs. Kingston decided that the entire kitchen floor needed to be scrubbed with a hard brush. “Hazel!” the old woman shouted, throwing a bucket of soapy water and a metal brush at her. “Scrub every inch of this floor! I want it so clean that you can eat from it! Do not stand up until you are done! If you leave even a single stain, you will sleep outside tonight!” “Yes, Mother,” Hazel whispered. She knelt down on the cold, hard tile
HAZEL (AUTHOR POV) The pain was no longer just physical; it had seeped into her very soul, turning her heart into a cold stone. Hazel moved through each day like a walking corpse, her eyes empty, her face expressionless. She had stopped crying long ago because tears were a luxury she could no longer afford. One morning, Mrs. Kingston decided to clean the attic. It was a huge, dusty room filled with old furniture and boxes that hadn't been touched in years. “Hazel!” the old woman shouted, pointing at the stairs. “Go up there and clean every corner! Move all those heavy boxes! I want the place spotless by noon! And wear this old rag so you don’t dirty your clothes!” She threw a dirty piece of cloth at her. Hazel wrapped it around herself and climbed the dark, creaky stairs. The attic was hot, stuffy, and filled with thick dust that made her cough violently. The air was so heavy it was hard to breathe. She started moving the boxes. They were incredibly heavy, filled with old books
HAZEL (AUTHOR POV) The days continued to bleed into one another, a never-ending cycle of labor and pain. Hazel had grown so small, so quiet, that she was almost invisible. She moved like a breeze, doing her work, absorbing the blows, and existing only to survive. One morning, Mrs. Kingston decided that the carpets in every room needed to be taken out and beaten until every speck of dust was gone. "Hazel!" she shouted, throwing a heavy stick at her feet. "Take all these carpets outside! Beat them until they are clean! Do not leave any dust! If I see even one particle, you will repeat it all day!" Hazel looked at the huge, heavy carpets. They were thick and heavy, weighing more than her entire body. But she didn't complain. She grabbed one end and pulled with all her might. Drag... Drag... She pulled them outside one by one. Her arms were shaking, her fingers turning white from gripping so hard. She was sweating profusely under the scorching sun. Her skin was burning, turning red a
HAZEL (AUTHOR POV) The pain had become so familiar that Hazel barely noticed it anymore. It was like the air she breathed—always there, constant and suffocating. She moved through the days like a ghost, her body thin and frail, barely holding onto life. One morning, Mrs. Kingston decided that the windows of the entire mansion needed to be cleaned. Not just wiped, but polished until they were invisible. “Hazel!” the old woman called, throwing a roll of newspaper and a bottle of vinegar solution at her. “Clean every window! From the inside and outside! I want them so clean that birds will crash into them because they can’t see the glass! If there is even a single streak, you will do it all again!” “Yes, Mother,” Hazel whispered—She started with the lower windows. She sprayed the solution and wiped it with the newspaper, her arms moving up and down, up and down. Her muscles screamed, but she ignored them. When she finished the ground floor, she had to go up the ladder to clean the s
HAZEL (AUTHOR POV) The days blurred into one long, agonizing cycle. Hazel existed in a state of constant exhaustion, her body running on nothing but willpower and tiny scraps of food. She had grown so thin that her bones were visible beneath her skin, and her face had lost all its color
HAZEL (AUTHOR POV) The night seemed endless. Hazel sat on the cold balcony, her body trembling violently. The wind was sharp, biting through her thin clothes, making her bones ache. She could hear the faint sound of laughter and television coming from inside the room, a stark reminder of how happ
HAZEL (AUTHOR POV) Days turned into weeks, and Hazel’s life remained the same—a never-ending cycle of labor, hunger, and insults. The mansion was beautiful, filled with luxury and expensive things, but for her, it was nothing but a prison. She lived in the corners, invisible unless they needed som
HAZEL (AUTHOR POV)Darkness engulfed her senses. The pain was no longer a sharp sting, but a dull, heavy ache that had settled deep into her bones. She was burning up, her skin hot to the touch, yet she felt as if ice water was running through her veins.Her breathing was shallow and ragged. Every


















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