LOGINDominic’s POV
I paused at the door before walking in, the room was quiet. For someone who was supposedly very sick, everything looked a little too perfect. The machines were on, the bed was arranged neatly, and my grandfather was lying there with his eyes closed like he was on his last breath.
I stepped inside slowly and closed the door behind me.
“Are you going to keep pretending,” I said calmly, “or should I call a real doctor this time?”
No response.
I walked closer to the bed, my hands slipping into my pockets. “Three days,” I added. “You’ve been ‘dying’ for three days now. That’s a new record.”
Still nothing.
I stopped beside him and looked down at his face. “If you don’t open your eyes, I’m leaving. And this time, I won’t come back.”
A second later, his left eye slowly opened.
“There you are,” I muttered.
He frowned at me. “You have no respect.”
I let out a quiet breath. “And you’re faking an illness to get my attention.”
He pushed himself up slowly, clearly not weak at all. “If I don’t do this, you won’t come see me.”
“I came,” I said. “Now talk.”
He turned his face away from me like a child. “I have nothing to say to you.”
I nodded once. “Then I’ll go.”
“You will not,” he snapped immediately.
I raised a brow. “You just said you had nothing to say.”
He looked irritated, then sighed. “You already know what I want.”
Of course I did.
Still, I said, “Say it.”
He looked straight at me this time. “Bring a wife home.”
There it was. I let out a short breath, almost like a laugh. “So that’s why you’re pretending to be sick?”
“If that’s what it takes,” he replied without shame.
I shook my head slightly. “You’re unbelievable.”
“And you are stubborn,” he said back. “That is why we keep going in circles.”
I stared at him for a moment, then asked, “You really faked all this just because I’m not married?”
“Yes.”
No hesitation.
I looked away for a second, trying to stay patient. “You think forcing me will make me get married?”
“I don’t care how you do it,” he said. “Find someone. Marry her. Bring her home.”
My jaw tightened slightly. “That’s not how marriage works.”
He gave me a look like I was the one being unreasonable. “Marriage is not always about love. Sometimes it is about responsibility.”
He softened his voice just a little. “Bring me a wife, Dominic. After that, I will stop bothering you.”
I looked at him again, studying his face.
He was serious and I let out a slow breath, then nodded once.
“Fine.”
His eyes sharpened immediately. “You mean that?”
I turned toward the door.
“I’ll bring one.”
If he wanted a wife…Then I would give him one.
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Ava’s POV
Earlier this morning, my sister woke up.
It was only for a short time, but it meant everything to me.
When she opened her eyes and saw me beside her, she smiled weakly. She called my name in a soft voice, and for a moment, I felt hope again. I held her hand and told her everything would be okay.
But I could see the truth, she was in pain.
Her face was pale, her voice was weak, and her hand felt light in mine. It did not take long before I called the nurses. I could not pretend everything was fine.
The nurses came quickly, and Doctor Mary came with them. They checked her, adjusted the machines, and spoke to her softly. I stood there and watched, feeling useless.
After they finished, Doctor Mary asked me to step outside.
She spoke calmly, but I could hear the seriousness in her voice.
She did not say it directly, but I understood.
We were running out of time.
If the surgery did not happen soon, my sister would not survive.
I thanked her, but her words stayed in my mind.
Now, I was standing outside the hospital room.
The hallway was quiet, but my thoughts were loud.
In my right hand, I held Dominic Hale’s business card. In my left hand, I held my phone.
Calling him did not feel easy.
It felt like stepping into something I did not understand.
I knew I could not just call him and ask for money immediately. That would be wrong. The first thing I needed to do was thank him. He helped my sister when he did not have to.
After that, I would listen to how he spoke. If he sounded kind, maybe I could explain my situation. If he sounded cold, then I would not ask.
I took a deep breath and dialed his number.
The phone rang for a few seconds, but he did not answer.
I lowered the phone slowly. For a moment, I felt a little relieved. Maybe I did not have to do this after all.
But then I looked at my sister again.
I could not stop now.
I dialed the number again.
This time, he answered.
“Hello?”
His voice was deep and calm.
I felt nervous immediately.
“Hi… I’m Ava,” I said.
There was a short pause.
“Ava who?” he asked.
“I’m the Elder sister of the girl you helped today sir,” I said quickly. “The one who was brought to Hope’s Heritage Hospital.”
There was another short silence.
“Oh. You.”
His voice was simple. I could not tell what he was thinking.
“I just wanted to thank you,” I said. “For helping my sister. I really appreciate it.”
“Are you at the hospital?” he asked.
“Yes, sir,” I replied.
“Good. Meet me at the hospital lounge. Last floor. Fifth door on the left.”
The call ended immediately.
I stared at my phone.
He wanted to meet me.
I did not know what to expect, but I knew I had to go.
I turned to one of the nurses and asked her to watch my sister for a while. She agreed and smiled at me.
I thanked her and walked to the elevator.
My heart was beating fast as I went up.
When I got to the last floor, I walked down the hallway and found the lounge.
I stopped at the door for a moment, then pushed it open.
Inside, people were sitting and eating quietly. No one paid attention to me.
I stood there, not knowing what to do.
Then I realized something.
I did not know what Dominic Hale looked like.
I felt a little embarrassed and quickly took out my phone. I called him again.
He answered immediately.
“I can see you,” he said. “I have my hand raised.”
I looked around the room.
Then I saw him.
He was sitting at a table, one hand raised slightly.
Even from far away, he stood out.
He looked young, dressed in a simple white sweatshirt and black joggers. But there was something about him that made people notice him.
Men in black were sitting around him.
Bodyguards.
I took a small breath and walked toward him.
When I reached the table, I stopped up close, he looked even more handsome.
I lowered my head slightly to greet him.
“Are you going to keep standing there, Miss Ava, or will you sit down?” he asked.
I quickly sat down.
“Sorry,” I said softly.
There was nothing on the table, so I knew they had just arrived.
“Are you hungry?” he asked.
I shook my head.
“No, thank you.”
He looked at me for a moment.
“How is your Sister?” he asked.
The question made my chest tighten.
The dining room was quiet except for the soft sound of plates and cutlery. Mrs rose had prepared breakfast early that morning. Fresh bread, eggs, fruit, and hot coffee were neatly arranged on the table.Dominic was already dressed for work.He sat at the head of the table with a cup of black coffee beside him while reading through a few documents on his tablet.Across from him, Ava was spreading butter on a slice of toast.Mrs rose walked into the dining room carrying another plate of freshly made pancakes.She smiled as she placed it in front of Ava.“I made your favorite.” Ava smiled warmly.“Thank you.”“You’ll need plenty of energy today.” Ava laughed softly.“I think you’re feeding me enough for three people.” Mrs Rose looked pleased.“You’ve been studying hard so you should eat well.” Dominic finally looked up from his tablet.“Mrs rose is right.” Ava glanced at him.“You too?” He placed the tablet on the table.“Your practical exams are almost over and you’ve already been promo
The drive back to the city was unusually quiet and the lights from passing cars flashed through the windshield one after another, but neither Ava nor Dominic spoke. The silence inside the car wasn’t uncomfortable, yet it carried a heaviness that neither of them could ignore.Ava rested her head against the window and watched the streets pass by. Her thoughts kept drifting back to the Hale mansion.She remembered the moment Amelia stepped through the front door.The way Vanessa had reacted and the look on her mother in law face.Even Grandpa Hale’s excitement had surprised her.Then there was Dominic.He hadn’t said much, but she had noticed how quiet he became the moment Amelia appeared.Ava wasn’t the type to jump to conclusions. She trusted her husband.Still, she couldn’t pretend she wasn’t curious.After several minutes, she finally broke the silence.“Can I ask you something?” Dominic kept both hands on the steering wheel.“You just did.” A faint smile appeared on Ava’s face bef
Nobody spoke for several seconds. The room remained unusually quiet after Amelia introduced herself. Her words still lingered in the air, making everyone wonder what kind of relationship she and Dominic had shared in the past.Ava, however, remained composed.She withdrew her hand after their handshake and smiled politely.“It’s nice to meet you too.”Amelia studied her for a brief moment before nodding.“I’ve heard a lot about you.”“Hopefully nothing bad,” Ava replied with a small smile.Amelia let out a soft laugh.“Quite the opposite.” The simple exchange surprised everyone in the room.Vanessa had expected sparks to fly the moment Amelia mentioned being close to Dominic. Instead, the two women were speaking to each other with remarkable courtesy.Even Diana couldn’t hide her surprise. She quietly glanced at Vanessa, whose expression had already begun to darken.This wasn’t the reaction she had hoped for.Grandpa Hale looked from one woman to the other before laughing heartily.“T
The sound of the Ferrari’s engine faded into silence. The woman standing outside adjusted the strap of her handbag before removing the black sunglasses resting on the bridge of her nose.The movement was slow and effortless. As soon as her face became visible, Vanessa’s eyes widened.Her heartbeat quickened. She stared through the glass doors as though she had seen a ghost.“Amelia…” The name slipped from her lips before she even realized she had spoken.The room immediately fell quiet. Everyone turned toward Vanessa.Diana frowned.“What did you just say?” Vanessa didn’t answer.She continued staring at the woman outside. Following Vanessa’s line of sight, everyone looked toward the entrance.The woman had already begun walking up the marble steps leading into the mansion.She looked exactly the same as Vanessa remembered. Almost impossible to ignore.The servants opened the doors before she reached them.She thanked them with a gentle smile and stepped inside the mansion as though s
The birthday celebration continued long into the evening before the first group of guests finally began leaving.Luxury cars lined the driveway as chauffeurs waited patiently outside the Hale mansion. Business partners, family friends, and important guests walked toward the entrance one after another, stopping to shake Grandpa Hale’s hand before leaving.“Thank you for coming,” Grandpa Hale said warmly to an elderly businessman who had traveled from another city. “I’m glad you could make time for an old man.”The businessman laughed.“If this old man keeps looking this energetic at eighty, I’ll need to ask for your secret.”Grandpa Hale laughed just as loudly.“I’ll tell you after I turn ninety.”The joke earned another round of laughter before the man climbed into his car.Margaret stood beside Grandpa Hale throughout the farewell, greeting everyone with a polite smile. Nathan also helped escort some of the older guests to their vehicles, while Sophie thanked those who congratulated
Dora could barely contain her excitement as she led Lina through the front garden.“You have to keep a straight face,” she whispered and Lina laughed.“You’re asking the wrong person.”“I’m serious.”“I’ll try.”The two girls entered the mansion together. Most of the staff members were too busy preparing for the birthday celebration to pay much attention to them.Fresh flowers decorated every corner of the house.The smell of expensive perfume drifted through the hallways as makeup artists, stylists and assistants hurried from one room to another.Lina looked around in amazement.“I’ve only seen houses like this in movies.” Dora smiled proudly.“You’ll get used to it.”“I don’t think so.” A housekeeper noticed them and smiled politely.“Good afternoon, Miss Dora.”“Good afternoon.”“Is this your guest?”“Yes.” The housekeeper nodded.“I’ll let Madam Ava know you’ve arrived.”Dora quickly shook her head.“No.” The woman looked confused.“I want to surprise her.” Understanding immediate
The moment Dominic ended the call, Ava knew something was wrong.The calm and relaxed mood she had been enjoying all afternoon disappeared instantly. Just a few seconds earlier, she had been smiling while thinking about Lina and Mabel. Now, uneasiness sat heavily in her chest.She lowered the phone
Ava’s POVFifteen million dollars.The number kept repeating in my head, over and over again, like something I could not escape from.After Doctor Mary explained everything my sister’s condition, how serious it was, and how urgent the surgery had to be she paused for a moment before leaving the roo
Ava’s POVI ran a shaky hand through my hair as I stood in front of the door, trying to steady myself.It was just a door but for some reason, it felt heavier than anything I had ever faced.I took a deep breath and pushed it open without knocking.The moment I stepped inside, everything around me
Ava’s POVI let out a tired groan as my phone rang again. The sound was loud, sharp, and very distracting.It had been ringing again and again for the past few minutes.“Seriously…” I muttered under my breath.I ran a hand through my slightly messy hair and carefully placed the hot comb back on the







