LOGINHe was my billionaire boyfriend's father. And also the stranger I spent the night with. I spent two years being Marcus Sterling's secret. Until, on the night I discovered his betrayal, I fled into the rain and fell into the arms of a man who made me forget everything. The next day, Marcus asked for my hand. But when I was introduced to the family, I discovered the name of the stranger who had marked me: Arthur Sterling. His father. Now I'm trapped between the contract I signed with the son… and the bed of the man who made me crave the forbidden. And the worst part? Arthur doesn't seem willing to let me forget that night.
View MoreEmily's POV
"Are you insane?" His voice hissed against my ear, hot and irritated at the same time.
Marcus's fingers dug into my waist forcefully, pulling me into the dark corner of the service hallway. The smell of the whiskey I had been drinking mixed with his expensive cologne, the one I had chosen myself on the last trip to Paris.
"I'm not insane, Marcus. I know what I saw."
I tried to push him away, but he pressed me against the cold wall, one hand moving up to my chin, forcing me to look into his eyes.
"Shut up." He ordered, and before I could respond, his lips sealed mine.
It was a hard kiss, possessive. The kind of kiss that used to make me melt. Now? Now it only made me disgusted with myself for still trembling when he touched me.
When he pulled back and fixed my glasses, his gaze remained cold.
"Don't throw a tantrum, Emily. Not here. Not today."
"Tantrum?" My voice came out shakier than I wanted. "You disappeared for two hours last night. Came back with that on your neck and expect me to pretend I saw nothing?"
"You didn't see anything because there was nothing to see." He sighed, running a hand through his perfectly styled blond hair. "You're drinking too much, Emily. It's making you paranoid."
"Paranoid?" I laughed, but it wasn't funny at all. "Ever since we arrived in Italy, you barely look at me. You only call me when you need me to cover something up. And when I ask about the dinner with your family, you change the subject. Why, Marcus? Are you ashamed of me?"
He narrowed his eyes, and for a second, I saw something dangerous there.
"Ashamed? I'm trying to build an image, Emily. You know that. My father wouldn't understand if I showed up with a photographer I met in college."
A photographer I met in college.
That's how he saw me.
2 years and 4 months of secrets, of hidden meetings, of entering events through the back door, and all I was to him was "the photographer I met in college."
"Go back to the staff." His voice had the tone of someone giving an order. "Finish covering the fashion show as agreed. We'll talk later."
He was about to turn and leave, but I grabbed his arm.
"What about the dinner? You said today you were going to introduce me to your mother."
Marcus stopped. For a second, he didn't even breathe.
"Tomorrow. I'll send you the address. Now go, Emily. For God's sake, stop drinking."
He walked away without looking back, his firm footsteps echoing in the empty hallway.
I stood there, the taste of his kiss still in my mouth, the smell of his cologne ingrained in my skin, and one question hammering in my head since that dawn.
Should I tell him I'm pregnant?
My hand unconsciously went to my belly. Still flat. Still empty of any sign. But the tests didn't lie. Two lines. Blue. As clear as the certainty that something was wrong with him.
I swallowed the tears and went back to the hall, noticing that the fashion show had already started when I arrived.
The models walked down the makeshift runway in the middle of the Italian villa's gardens, long flowing dresses, jewelry worth more than I would earn in ten years of work. The afternoon sun left everything golden, perfect for photos.
Perfect for his family's brand.
I raised the camera, focusing on the images, trying to lose myself in the shutter. Click. Click. Each photo was a second I didn't have to think about him.
But I felt his eyes.
Even from afar, Marcus was there, sitting in the front row next to the main models. Handsome. Impossible. Just like he had been since the day he walked into the college classroom and everyone turned to look.
His perfectly styled blond hair, the dark suit that probably cost more than my apartment. He was laughing at something the woman beside him said.
Redhead.
Thin.
Perfect.
Her hand rested on his arm, sliding down to his fingers, as if it were the most natural gesture in the world. He didn't pull away.
My stomach churned. And it wasn't just the whiskey.
Who was she? A model? A socialite? Someone he would be proud to introduce to his mother?
"Emily."
A hand squeezed mine, firm, warm.
I let out the air without realizing I had been holding it. Next to me, Nathalie held my fingers, her brown eyes fixed on mine with concern.
"Let go of the camera before you break it." Nathalie whispered.
I looked at my hands. My knuckles were white from gripping so tightly.
"That redhead." My voice came out hoarse. "Who is she?"
She followed my gaze and frowned. "Claire Holloway. Main model of the collection. Why?"
"She's glued to him."
"Emily." Nathalie squeezed my fingers harder. "You're projecting. Marcus has to interact with the models, it's part of his job."
"Job?" I almost laughed. "He's the owner's son, Nathalie. He doesn't need to work. He just needs to exist."
"You're drunk."
"I'm sober enough to know he lies."
Nathalie pulled me behind the professional cameras, away from the public eye.
"Listen. I know you two are together. I know it's been hard. But you can't do this here. Not today. There's press from all over the world. If you make a scene..."
"You think I'm going to make a scene?" My voice rose a tone. "I'm here working, my friend. Working for his family. Hidden as always. While she..." I looked back at the front row. "Where did he go?"
The chairs were empty.
Both Marcus's and the redhead's.
My heart raced in my chest.
"Nat, where did he go?"
"Emily, calm down..."
"WHERE DID HE GO?"
I didn't wait for her answer.
I left her with the words hanging in the air and walked between the cameras, the cables, the assistants running from side to side. Someone shouted my name, asking me to come back, but I had already entered the restricted area.
The security guards knew me. Or rather, they knew the photographer hired to cover the event. When I passed through the hallway leading to the dressing rooms, no one stopped me.
I just needed to find him.
I needed to see with my own eyes if what I imagined was true.
The hallway grew quieter with each step. The party music became a distant buzz. And it was there, at the end, that I heard it.
A moan.
Muffled. Coming from the room at the end of the hall.
My blood froze.
The main dressing room door was ajar. The light came from inside, warm, golden.
The moan came again. Louder. And a voice I knew better than my own.
"Emily..."
No.
"Emily..."
My heart stopped.
I pushed the door open.
And I saw.
Marcus with his back to me, his shirt open, his hands firm on the redhead's waist who was sitting on the makeup table, her legs wrapped around him. Her dress was all crumpled, hitched up, and her red lips were attached to his neck.
The same neck I had seen yesterday.
The same place as the hickey he said I was imagining.
"Don't call me by her name." The redhead's voice came out between kisses. "Not now."
Marcus laughed. That low laugh I knew so well.
And something inside me shattered.
Scarlett's POVSilence fell over the room. Claire looked at Marcus, then at me, then at Marcus again. Her face was tense, her lips pressed together."Darling," she said, her voice slightly irritated. "What does that matter? Miss Moore is a respected professional. It's not because of her name that we're here.""I know." He didn't take his eyes off me. "But there's something about you, Scarlett Moore. Something that makes me feel that I've… anyway, forget it.""You must be mistaken, Mr. Sterling." My voice remained firm, but inside my heart was racing out of control. "I've never been to New York. I've never seen you before.""Then why does your gaze seem so familiar to me?""Marcus!" Claire's voice was louder now, impatient. "Stop it! You're embarrassing Scarlett. It's not her fault she reminds you of someone."He didn't respond. He continued to look at me, as if trying to solve a puzzle that had haunted him for years.It was then that Helena intervened."Mr. Sterling," she said, her vo
Scarlett's POVI clenched my hands under the table until I felt my bones crack. Sweat ran down my back, soaking the thin fabric of my clothes.The air left my lungs as if someone had punched me in the stomach. My palms became moist.My heart raced, beating so hard I could hear the blood pulsing in my temples.He froze too.His blue eyes fixed on me. They didn't look away. They didn't blink.He said nothing. Just looked. As if trying to see through me. As if he were recognizing something he couldn't explain.As if he were trying to unravel a mystery that had haunted him for years.I felt my entire body stiffen. The mask I had built so carefully began to crack.For a second, for a fraction of a second, I was Emily again. The fragile woman. The woman who had lost everything."Marcus?" Claire's voice cut through the silence. Her hand touched his arm, a possessive gesture he endured with visible effort. "Are you okay? What's wrong?"He didn't answer. He continued to look at me."Mr. Sterli
Scarlett's POVThe office was silent.I was sitting, my eyes fixed on the computer screen, but my mind completely elsewhere. The words on the screen were in front of my eyes without me truly reading them. All my attention was focused on what I was about to do.Helena was sitting in the armchair in front of my desk, her attentive eyes watching me like an eagle watching its prey. Her silver hair shone in the afternoon light. Her hands rested on her lap, calm, but there was something in her posture that betrayed the tension."Are you sure you want to do this?" she asked, her voice calm, but with a tone of caution I knew well. "Talk to her again, so soon?""Yes." I pressed my fingers on the table, feeling the cold wood against my skin. "It's been a long time since I've had contact with them. Claire is the key to reaching Marcus. I need to convince her to bring him along. For the plan to work, I need to have both of them here, in the same place, at the same time.""And how are you going to
Scarlett's POV "That's not true, it can't be..." The air left my lungs. I felt the world collapse around me. "How long?" "One year, maybe two." Tears began to form in his eyes. "If treated, maybe more. But there's no cure, Emily. There isn't." "No." I squeezed his hand harder, as if I could hold him there, as if I could stop time from passing. "No, Father. You can't. You can't do this to me." "Daughter, don't be like this..." "I just found you!" The words came out in a scream. Tears streamed down my face without stopping. "I just found you, Father! You can't leave. Not after all this. Not after all these lost years. Not after finally having you!" "Daughter..." His voice was trembling. "I know. I know it's not fair. I know it's not the right time. But you needed to know. I couldn't keep hiding this from you." "No." I squeezed his hand, my fingers trembling. "We're going to fight. We're going to find a doctor, a treatment, whatever it takes. We're going to fight together. I
Arthur's POV"Let go of my wife, Arthur." His voice came out trembling. Full of barely contained rage. His hands were shaking, his fists clenched, his knuckles growing whiter by the second.I didn't let go.I squeezed harder. I felt Vivienne's thin bones under my fingers. Cold skin. Racing pulse. S
Emily's POVMarcus's arms were still around me. Warm. Heavy. Possessive. I felt his breath on my neck, his unshaven beard brushing against my skin, each warm and uneven exhale against the back of my neck.His heart was still beating against my back. Fast. Erratic. As if he had run a marathon to get
Arthur's POV"Am I not your son? Then why are you here? Why haven't you left? Why are you protecting my wife as if she were yours?"My son's question cut sharply through the air.I felt every word like a blow. Not because they hurt me. But because I could see the pain behind them.Marcus stood in t
Arthur's POV The silence inside the room was heavy. A silence that felt like it came right before everything exploded. Marcus remained on his knees beside the bed. His head didn't turn. I clenched my fists. Felt my nails digging into my skin. "Let her go, Marcus!" My voice came out low. But it






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