LOGINShe didn't plan to get married that night. She just planned to forget his name. One betrayal, one bar and one terrible decision later. Zara Calloway wakes up with a wedding ring on her finger and a stranger named Cael Ashford making coffee in her kitchen. She needs the marriage to survive her stepfather's grip on her inheritance. Cael agrees to stay immediately, his eyes tell that he has never been surprised a day in his life. He hasn't. Because Cael Ashford does not do accidents. He does not do drunken chapels or convenient timing or women who knock drinks onto his jacket. He does plans. Long ones. Quiet ones. The kind that takes two years to execute and requires a wife from the inside. Zara was always the plan. The problem is that plans do not laugh with sincerity. They do not stay up until 2AM talking about their dead mothers and dreams. They do not make a man forget, even briefly, what he came for. And they are definitely not supposed to start looking like the only thing worth keeping. Some marriages are weapons. Some weapons miss their target and hit something worse: the truth.
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I pushed open the apartment door, my overnight bag was still hanging from my shoulder. The place was quiet. A little too quiet if I might. Marcus was supposed to be at work, but his car was parked downstairs. I smiled a little. Maybe he came home early to surprise me. “Marcus?” I called, kicking off my heels. “Baby, I’m back.” No answer. I dropped the bag on the couch and walked down the hallway. That was when I heard it, low moans. I slowed my steps down to listen in. “Ohhh fuck, baby… yeah, that feels so fucking good.” My stomach dropped. The voice was Nadia’s. My half-sister. The same Nadia who cried on my shoulder when Victor went cold. The same one I shared late-night talks with about boys and dreams. I stopped right outside the bedroom door. It was half open. I didn’t want to look, but my hand pushed it anyway. There they were. Marcus was on his back, and his hands gripped Nadia’s waist. She was riding him hard, her head thrown back, hair was messy, her mouth was open as she moaned again. “Oh yeah…just like that.” Marcus groaned, thrusting up into her. “Fuck, Nadia, you feel so good.” My legs felt weak. I stood there, frozen, watching the two people I loved most in this world fuck each other like I didn’t exist. Nadia’s breasts bounced with every move. While Marcus’s fingers dug into her skin the way they used to dig into mine. Nadia opened her eyes and saw me. She gasped. “Zara—” Marcus turned his head quickly and his face immediately drained of colour. “Shit. Zara, it’s not—” I didn’t scream or cry. At least not yet. I just walked to the nightstand, pulled off my engagement ring, and set it down gently. The diamond made a small click against the wood. Then I turned and walked out. “Zara, wait!” Marcus shouted behind me. I kept walking. My chest hurt so badly I thought it would split open. How long had this been going on? How many times had they laughed at me behind my back? Nadia was my sister. My only real family left after Mom died. And Marcus…I had planned my whole future around him. He was supposed to be the one who helped me beat Victor’s clause. Twenty-nine days. That was all I had left. Now everything was gone. I grabbed my coat and purse. I held my head high even though my hands were shaking. Victor my sent-from-hell stepfather, always said composure was power. I learned that the hard way in his house. Never let them see you fall. So I didn’t. The elevator felt like it was getting smaller as I rode down. By the time I stepped outside, the first tears came. I wiped them quickly and kept walking. Three blocks. Four. Five. My heart was shattered and disappointed. I loved them. Both of them. And yet, they did this to me. I needed to forget all of it. Just for one night. I spotted a rooftop bar, and made my way up there. It was loud with music and bright, the bar was full of people laughing without a care in the world. I found a stool at the end of the counter and ordered a strong drink. Then another. And another. The world started spinning nicely. Good. Let it spin. Let Marcus and Nadia fade away. I couldn’t marry Marcus now. No way. And without a husband in twenty-nine days, Victor would take everything Mom left me. He would push Gerald Holt on me or find some other way or old creep to keep me under his thumb. I was so close. So fucking close. I reached for the next drink and my elbow knocked over the liquid into the person beside me. It got everywhere. A whole glass tipped over onto a black jacket. “Shit,” I muttered. The man turned. He was tall and broad shouldered. He wore an expensive shirt, with brown eyes that looked way too calm for someone who just got soaked. There was a small scar near his left brow. “I’m sorry,” I said quickly, grabbing napkins to wipe it down. “I didn’t mean to—” He caught my hand before I could make it worse. His touch was warm and steadying, he didn’t seem angry at all. “It’s okay,” he said in a smooth voice. “Looks like you’re having a rough night.” I laughed once. “You don’t even know the half of it.” He didn’t let go of my hand right away. Instead, he helped me off the stool and guided me to a quiet corner booth. I let him. My legs weren’t working properly anymore anyway. We sat down and he waved at the bartender without taking his eyes off me. “A glass of water for her,” he said. Then he looked at me again, lifting the corner of his mouth just a little. “And maybe something slower next time.” I narrowed my eyes, but I couldn’t help the small smile tugging at my lips. “Bossy, aren’t you?” “Only when pretty women start knocking drinks on me.” Pretty. The word made my chest feel warm even through the alcohol haze. Most men would have been pissed. Instead he looked…amused. Like I was the most interesting thing that had happened to him all night. I leaned forward, resting my chin on my hand. “You’re not mad?” “Why would I be mad?” He shrugged, still his eyes left mine. “A spilled drink I can clean. But that look on your face though… that’s harder to fix.” I bit my lip. The alcohol made everything feel loose. “I just walked in on my boyfriend of three years fucking my half-sister. In my own bed.” His eyebrows lifted slightly, but he didn’t look shocked or pitying. He looked…interested. “Damn,” he said quietly. “That’s cold.” “Yeah.” I laughed again, but this time it didn’t hurt as much. “And the worst part? I loved both of them. I really loved them. Now I’m sitting here twenty-nine days away from losing everything my mother left me because I can’t get married in time.” He tilted his head, watching me with keen concentration. “It sounds like the universe is kicking you while you’re down.” “Yes it is. And it’s hard.” I stared at his face, taking note of his features. He had a strong jaw and his brown eyes were so calming. “What’s your name?” “Cael.” “Cael,” I repeated. His name felt nice on my tongue. “You don’t seem like the type who gets drinks spilt on him often.” He smiled then. This was a real one, although small, but it changed his whole face. “It’s my first time. So you’re making it memorable.” I felt my stomach flutter with excitement. His voice was masculine in every way and his responses felt deliberate, like he chose them just for me. His eyes were keen and somewhat seductive, as if he was drawing me in. It made me feel seen…wanted. I smirked and leaned closer across the table. “You know what? Fuck them. Fuck Marcus. Fuck Nadia. Fuck all of it.” Cael’s eyes darkened just a little. “What do you want instead?” I looked straight into those brown eyes and said the first reckless thing that came to my mind. “Let’s get out of here.”ZARA’S POVI drove as fast as I could to Cael’s house but I was too late. By the time I got there, Victor had left but I got the entire story from Cael. By the time he concluded speaking about my step father’s terms, I stood up, unable to hear anymore of it.“I won’t accept his terms,” I replied, my mind made up.“Really?” he asked. “Victor said you would be hesitant to accept those terms.”“Whose side are you on?” I asked out of frustration. “Do you really have my back, Cael, or are you just someone Victor sent to approach me?”“I have your back!” he told me firmly. “That is the reason why I will ask you to accept his terms, at least for now. Victor isn’t the kind of man to make empty threats. If you refuse, he will carry out all the threats he made.”“Why do you speak like that?” I asked. “It’s the third time you’ve done it.”“Done what?” he asked curiously.“It’s the third time you have spoken like you know Victor personally,” I answered.Cael sighed, “I do have history with him bu
CAEL’S POV“But you are a little too late. As we speak, Victor is right outside my door. He has been ringing the doorbell for a few minutes, it’s about time I answer.”“No,” Zara cut in. “It is obvious he is there to threaten you. He will try to sabotage our marriage by whatever means necessary. Do not let him in. I will come over and settle things.”I scoffed, “I will deal with things by myself. Do not come here.”Before she could say something else, I cut the call. I dropped my phone on the table and went to open the door. Victor was right there, looking at me tenaciously.“I’ll enter for a moment,” he muttered and pushed me aside as he came in. He sat on my sofa and gestured for me to sit as well. I smiled softly and sat opposite him. Both of us stared at each other for a minute before he broke the silence. His voice was deliberately low, “I am sure you know why I am here.”“Right,” I nodded. “It must be about Zara.”“You can’t marry her,” he told me plainly.“Why can’t I?” I asked
ZARA’S POV“We have a deal… husband.”The words lingered on in my heart after I said it and I reassured myself that it was the right thing. Cael gave me a light smile, as if it was a reward.“We will need to tell everyone about our marriage. After we announce it, I will be able to get my inheritance,” I said carefully.“You should know a few things about my family though.”“I believe I know more than enough already.”I frowned, “Are you pretending to know me so well or-”“Do I actually do?” he completed the question on my behalf.“Do you truly wish to know, Zara?”“It doesn’t matter,” I shrugged.“I will tell you about my family still. There are only two of them andthey’re both noteworthy characters. My step-dad, Victor, and his daughter, Nadia.”“Your step-sister?” he asked. I scoffed,“Foolish me, I really used to refer to her as my sister. Not anymore, I found out she has been toying with me all along. She and her father were using the stick and carrot method with me.”“I believe
ZARA’S POV I was in a great mess and that was a fact I was trying to settle into. I watched Cael exit my room and sat down the next moment. The cushion felt hard on my butt and I blamed myself for overlooking it when I picked it. Inside of me, I knew the cushion didn’t matter at all. What mattered was Marcus, Nadia, Victor, my inheritance, and Cael. Yes, Cael had signed up to be one of my worries now. I would have to make a choice about him, sooner than later. ****** I tried to sleep but my mind kept drifting into places I didn’t want it. Eventually, I sat up and used sleeping pills, more pills than prescribed. Sleep came but it was cut short by the ringing of the doorbell. I opened my eyes, one at a time and exhaustion lashed at me. I walked to the door and opened it slightly to see who was disturbing my rest. Lo and behold, it was Marcus. He smiled upon seeing me and presented flowers to me with his right hand. I watched him skeptically, wondering if he had gotten crazy.


















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