LOGINISABELLA’S POV
Cameras flashed the moment Ethan and I walked into the lobby. Reporters crowded in, shouting questions. “Mr. Dexter, is your engagement off?” “Ms. Moretti, are you in a relationship with him?” “Is this a publicity stunt?” Ethan hands closed around mine in a firm grip as he led me through the chaos. “Smile,” he said quietly, without looking at me. I lifted my chin, smiled, and walked forward without flinching or slowing down. Beside me, Ethan walked as if the world belonged to him. Lucia walked behind us, calculating and observing, while Caleb was ahead, clearing a path for us. We stopped at the podium already set for the press. Ethan stepped forward and guided me beside him, his hand resting lightly on my waist. I reminded myself it was just for the cameras. “Thank you all for coming,” he said in a steady voice. “I’ll keep this brief.” The hall fell silent. “There has been speculation surrounding my personal life and recent events involving Ms. Isabella Moretti,” he continued. “We are here to clarify that speculation.” He turned slightly toward me and smiled. I took his hand. “Ms. Moretti and I are in a private relationship,” he said. “One that began some time ago and was intentionally kept out of the public eye.” Gasps rippled through the room. “We are making it public now because misinformation is being spread,” he added. “We will not be addressing leaked materials or false narratives.” “What about your engagement to Sophia vale” a reporter shouted “My engagement with Ms. Vale ended long before Ms. Moretti and I entered into this relationship.” Ethan answered, lying smoothly. “We mutually decided to keep our breakup private.” Then he reached into his jacket pocket. He brought out a small box and opened it. Inside was a simple and elegant ring. I gasped. I genuinely had not expected this. Ethan dropped to one knee. “Isabella Moretti,” he said, pronouncing my name slowly. “Will you marry me?” All eyes turned to me, cameras flashed continuously. This was it. The moment that would either save everything or destroy it all. I stepped closer. “Yes,” I said clearly. The room exploded into chaos. Ethan slipped the ring onto my finger and stood. He leaned in and planted a kiss on my cheek. It was for the camera, nothing more. “Thank you all for being part of this memorable night,” Ethan said. “Good evening.” Security ushered us through a side exit. The car door slammed behind us, cameras still flashing outside. “Well,” Lucia said after a moment, “that went according to plan. I stared at the ring on my finger. “You handled that well,” Ethan said after a while. “I didn’t do it for you,” I replied sharply. “Of course not.” The car stopped in the parking lot. Ethan looked at me. “We’ll talk tomorrow.” I didn’t answer. He stepped out and walked away. That night, I couldn’t sleep. The ring felt heavy in my hand. The next morning, my name was everywhere. Lucia read the headlines aloud while I sipped my coffee. Isabella Moretti Engaged to Billionaire Ethan Dexter Power Couple Shakes Corporate World Scandal Rewritten as Love Story Each article had the same photo of Ethan kissing my cheek. “How are the companies doing?” I asked. “Moretti Luxe is safe for now,” she said. “ISMARA stock dipped but is recovering.” My phone rang. Ethan. I answered. “What do you want?” “There's a fundraiser tonight,” he said. “You're coming with me. Send your address, your dress will be delivered. My driver picks you up at four.” The call ended I laughed bitterly “Who does he think he is?” “You have to go Bella. Making an appearance as a couple is going to help.” I groaned in frustration but sent him my address. Hours later a luxury van arrived with dresses, shoes and jewellery. I chose a gold sequined dress. At exactly four a black SUV pulled in. The driver opened the door. I slid into the car. The door shut softly. The inside was all dark leather, polished and exuded power. The divider slid down. Ethan sat across from me, his suit was tailored perfectly to his frame. His shoulders looked broader. His cufflinks glistened gold, matching my dress. “You didn’t have to pick me yourself” “Yes, I did”he said evenly. The rest of the drive was silent. At the venue, his hand rested on my back as we entered. I spent the night introduced as his fiancée. By the time we returned, I was completely exhausted. “The wedding date has been fixed” Ethan said. I sat up instantly “I believe my opinion should matter in cases like this.” “I'm informing you.” he replied I scoffed and didn't say anything else The car rolled to a stop. I stepped out of the car and headed straight to bed. The wedding came faster than expected. The resort was surrounded by reporters. Despite the private arrangements, the city gathered. I stood in my private chamber, my reflection staring back at me from the tall mirror. The dress was simple yet stunning. Lucia adjusted my dress. Our eyes met in the mirror. “Remember why you’re doing this and who you’re doing it for,” she said. I nodded. The organ began to play, signifying the beginning of the ceremony. Lucia squeezed my hand once before stepping aside. The doors opened, and I walked forward. The aisle felt longer than it should have. Ethan stood at the far end of the aisle, composed and unreadable. The vows were brief. When it was over, the official smiled. “By the authority vested in me, I pronounce you man and wife.” The words hit me. I was now Ethan’s wife. “You may kiss the bride.” Ethan turned to me The kiss deepened more than it ought to and was longer than necessary. Cameras flashed wildly, clicking pictures. I pulled back from him slightly, my breath uneven. Together, we turned and faced the cheering crowd. His hands wrapped around mine firmly, and then I felt the weight settle in fully. This wasn’t just an ending to a scandal. It was the beginning of something far more dangerous. And somewhere in the crowd, someone was already planning our downfall.ISABELLA’S POV The call came just after ten.I was reviewing production schedules for ISMARA's autumn collection when my phone lit up.Kane Rourke.I stared at the screen before answering."Good morning, Kane.""Isabella."His voice was calm and confident."Do you have a minute?""I can make one.""I have an idea."That immediately made me cautious."What kind?""The kind that benefits both of us."I leaned back in my chair."I'm listening.""The partnership announcement performed better than expected."That much was true.The collaboration between ISMARA and Rourke Industries had generated strong interest from investors, retailers, and the fashion press."I think we should capitalize on that momentum," he continued."How?""A joint press appearance."There it was.I stayed silent."A sit-down interview," Kane said. "Business focused. We discuss the partnership, expansion plans, and the future of both brands."The benefits were obvious.A public appearance would strengthen ISMARA's p
ETHAN'S POV I woke up before her, and for a moment I didn't move. I lay still and watched her breathing steadily beside me. Sometime in the last hours she'd come back to the bed. I had not expected this.I'd gone to sleep last night with words I couldn't take back, and I had genuinely not known what the morning would look like. Whether she'd already be awake and dressed by the time I opened my eyes. Whether the careful arrangement would already be back in place, repaired overnight, as if nothing had changed.She was still here.I got up carefully, showered, dressed, and went to the kitchen.I made coffee. Two cups, the way it had become automatic. I didn't think too much of it. It was simply what happened in this kitchen in the mornings now.I didn't plan what I'd say when she came out. I considered several options and discarded all of them. Anything that referenced last night directly felt like exactly the kind of pressure I'd told myself I wouldn't apply. In the end I decid
ISABELLA’S POV I heard him. Every word, delivered to the ceiling in that quiet and careful voice. This stopped being a contract a long time ago. For me.I lay still and I heard it and I did not answer.My breath caught before I could stop it. Just barely, just for a moment, but I felt him notice. I didn't answer because I had too many responses and none of them were ready. Because the ones that were honest were also reckless, and the ones that were safe were also lies, and I had made a decision years ago not to say things I didn't mean in rooms that mattered. This room mattered. What he'd said mattered. Which left me with nothing I was prepared to give him yet.So I said nothing.And then he said, you don't have to say anything, in that quiet voice, and I understood that he meant it, that he wasn't performing patience or waiting for me to feel guilty enough to fill the silence. He genuinely meant it. I lay there after his breathing eventually evened toward sleep. I thought about
ETHAN’S POV She reached for me first. We didn't talk. Not at first. Not for a long time after.I understood what that cost her. I was not going to waste it by saying too much too soon. I'd learned, at significant cost, that the correct response to something fragile was not to immediately close your hand around it.Later, in the dark, I looked at the ceiling and listened to her breathe beside me and felt the specific weight of the silence in the room. Not empty. Not comfortable exactly. Something in between, the kind of silence that has too much in it to be nothing.I thought about not saying it.I was good at not saying things. I'd built an entire architecture around knowing what not to say and when not to say it. Caleb had once told me my greatest professional skill was the ability to hold information without showing the pressure of holding it.I said it anyway."This stopped being a contract a long time ago." My voice was quiet. "For me."I said it to the ceiling. Not quite to he
ISABELLA’S POVI stood up to pour the tea. I poured water into both mugs because they were there. It was something to do. A practical motion that gave me somewhere to put my hands and a reason to move and a few seconds of not looking directly at him while I found the steadiness I needed.I poured his cup first. Carried it around the island toward him because he was still leaning against the counter and the island was between us and it was easier to bring the cup to him than to slide it across and watch it stop halfway.That was the reason I told myself.I set the cup on the counter beside him and started to step back and his hand was there, not grabbing, not pulling, just resting against my wrist. The lightest possible contact. A question more than a statement.I looked down at his hand on my wrist, then I looked up at his face.He was very still. Waiting, the way he'd been waiting all evening, all week, possibly longer than that. Not pushing. Not asking. Just present, with that ope
ISABELLA’S POV Ethan remained quiet like he was through dinner. Through Brahms's bath. Through the bedtime negotiation. He'd been present and functional and entirely contained and I'd felt it all evening. I closed my laptop when I heard him fill the kettle.I could have stayed in the living room. There was no reason to move to the kitchen. I went anyway, because waiting for something that was already in motion was worse than meeting it.He was standing at the counter. He'd made tea, or started to. The kettle was on and he was looking at it with the focus of someone thinking about something that had nothing to do with tea.I sat at the island.We stayed like that for a moment. The kettle began its low sound."You don't have to work up to it," I said.He looked at me. Then he turned and leaned against the counter, arms crossed, and I recognized the posture. It was the one he used when he'd decided to be honest about something and was making sure he was steady enough to do it without l
ISABELLA’S POV We prepared the statement in four hours.Lucia joined by video call from ISMARA's legal team. Caleb handled Dexter Corp communications. We went through drafts at the dining table, Ethan and I on opposite sides, passing documents back and forth, finding the register that sounded cand
ETHAN’S POVI already noticed the shift the moment I walked into the lobby and headed straight to the meeting hall.The room was already full when I stepped in. The room vibrated with the low hum of conversation and tension that was always present before a vote.Just another meeting, I told myself.
ISABELLA’S POVSix Years Later New York City hadn't changed much, it welcomed me with noise and the mingled scent of food and exhaustion. It still looked and felt the same. The same way it was when it swallowed me whole and spat me out with my life in shambles.This city had broken me once, I wo
ISABELLA’S POV My eyes fluttered open; the first thing I noticed was the soreness that spread through my body. I looked down and froze. I was naked; even my underwear was missing. Why am I not dressed? I sat up on the wide bed and my head throbbed, and the room spinned slightly. This was not







