LOGINYou are getting married to him tomorrow, and that's final. Helena never wished to get married so soon, but one night, trapped by her grandfather’s ruthless arrangement and desperate to reclaim her freedom, she signed a marriage certificate with a man she had never met, nor seen before. Barron Kane is a tech mogul who trusts only one person in the world, his grandmother. When she asks him to marry a woman he only knew by a nickname, he agrees, unaware that fate was already closing in. What neither of them knew was that the woman Barron married would become his newest employee and the man Helena would work for was her legal husband. As tension grows, they fall for each other while believing they belong to someone else. Bound by contracts, secrets, and misunderstandings, they fight feelings they should have never had. But when the truth finally surfaces… will love survive the lies that built it?
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“You are getting married to him tomorrow, and that's final.”
For a moment, I honestly thought I’d misheard my grandfather.
The words sounded too absurd, too unrealistic, like something that shouldn't belong to the same conversation I’d been having just seconds ago.
I stood up abruptly, frozen in the middle of the living room with my fingers curled around my phone tightly.
My heartbeat thundered loudly in my ears, blocking out every other sound for what felt like a minute.
“What did you just say?” I asked slowly.
My grandfather, Arthur Hale was still sitting in his leather armchair like some sort of king on his throne.
He looked composed and unbothered by my change in mood.
His silver hair was neatly combed while his posture remained straight despite his age.
He looked at me the way he always did when he’d already made up his mind. “I said you are going to marry him tomorrow, Helena,” he replied firmly.
“No.” The word burst out of me before I could stop it. “Absolutely not,” I added, firmer this time around.
His jaw tightened as he looked to be visibly annoyed. “This is not a discussion,” he said, trying to dismiss me.
I laughed all of a sudden as the whole situation looked funny now.
“Oh, it very much is. You don’t get to wake up one morning and decide my life for me,” I shot back.
“I didn’t wake up this morning to decide anything,” he replied calmly. “This arrangement has been in place for months,” he added.
That made my stomach drop. “An arrangement? For months?” I repeated slowly. “What kind of arrangement?”
He leaned forward slightly, resting his hands on his knees. “Your marriage of course. I’ve already agreed to every detail of it,” he explained.
The room felt suddenly too small as though the air in it had thinned out. “You agreed to every detail? With who? And without telling me?!”
“Yes, and who isn't important right now,” he replied.
“What are you even saying?” I asked, itching my head.
“I knew you would have protested like you are doing now, the reason I didn't tell you earlier,” he replied as if that explained everything.
“Uhm, of course I would protest! I’m not some livestock!” I yelled despite my effort to stay calm. “You don’t get to trade me off like a business deal, papa,” I added in a lighter note.
He frowned. “Watch your tone.”
“No,” I shot back. “You watch your control issues. I’m not marrying some man I’ve never met just because it benefits you,” I replied harshly.
“In correction, it benefits the family,” he replied in an annoyingly calm way. “And of course, you too,” he said.
I shook my head as the anger burned through my chest. “You don’t even know what I want,” I shot back.
“You are right, I don't. But I do know exactly what you need,” he said coolly. “While I know you may want independence, freedom, and of course, recklessness,” he added cockingly.
“You are wrong! I want a choice!” I snapped. “That’s not being reckless. That’s being human!”
Silence fell between us as he didn't say anything immediately. The silence was heavy, very suffocating.
I could feel my hands trembling at my sides, but I refused to let him see it.
“Who is he?” I demanded. “What’s his name?”
“That’s irrelevant,” he shot back.
“Of course it is,” I muttered bitterly. “Or is this not about me again,” I added bitterly.
His eyes hardened. “You are part of this family, Helena. You don’t get to walk away from your responsibilities as always,” he shot back.
“Responsibilities?” I said, laughing bitterly. “You mean my job?” I asked angrily.
“You’ve been given everything,” he said sharply. “You’ve been given the best of education, a home and good security. What more can be done to earn a little gratitude from you?” He asked in a way I knew wasn't a question.
I couldn't believe it. After all these years, this is how he has chosen to treat me.
“So now you want to use me to cover up your debt?” I asked. “Is that it?”
He didn't need to answer. His silence said everything.
Something inside my chest cracked. I couldn't believe he would do this to me after so long.
“If you go through with this, papa,” I said quietly, “you’ll lose me.”
He studied me for a long moment, then said casually. “You’ll come around at some point.”
That was it. That was the moment I knew there was nothing left to say.
I turned and grabbed my bag from the table. “You don’t own me,” I said, though my voice shook at this point. “And I will never marry a man you choose,” I added while walking past him.
“Helena—”
I slammed the door behind me before he could finish.
I stepped out into the cool evening air that washed painfully against my flushed skin.
I walked on without any real direction, my strides widened angrily as tears blurred my sight.
I was so close to running through the road, my chest ached and each breath felt more uneven than the last.
How could he do this to me? How could he decide my future like it was nothing?
By the time my legs gave out, I found myself in a quiet part of a park a few blocks away.
The benches were mostly empty while a few birds loitered around the field.
I sank onto one of the benches, burying my face in my hands as everything I’d been holding back finally spilled over.
I didn’t know how long I sat there before a gentle voice broke through my thoughts.
“Bad night?”
I looked up sharply, startled by the intrusion.
An elderly woman stood a few steps away with a warm expression and a curious rather than intrusive look.
She looked to be in her late fifties or early sixties and dressed elegantly but simply too.
Her silver hair was pulled back neatly, and there was something calm about her presence, something grounding.
“I’m fine,” I said automatically, wiping my eyes.
She smiled softly. “That’s usually what people say when they’re not.”
I hesitated, then let out a tired sigh. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to snap.”
“No need to apologize,” she said, taking a seat on the space at the other end of the bench. “Sometimes talking helps,” she added.
I didn’t plan to tell her anything, she was a stranger, after all.
But the words spilled out anyway. I told her everything, about my grandfather, the marriage, the suffocating feeling of being used for his personal benefit.
She listened without interrupting, nodding occasionally with the kindest set of eyes I'd ever seen.
When I finally fell silent, she hummed thoughtfully. “That does sound… complicated,” she said.
“That’s one word for it,” I muttered.
“And you don’t want this marriage at all?” She asked.
“No,” I said firmly. “I want out,” I added honestly.
She studied me for a moment, then smiled a warm smile, before turning almost mischievous.
“Well,” she said gently, “I might just have a solution.”
Helena's POV “Promise me you'll do it,” he whispered.I would have done anything he asked of me. That thought dripped hot through me before he even spoke.Sitting there beside his bed, watching the slow rise and fall of his chest, listening to the quiet rhythm of machines that had no business being louder than his voice. There was nothing he could ask that I wouldn’t give, certainly not now. Not after everything I had seen, everything I had allowed to slip through my fingers.“Just tell me what it is,” I said softly, leaning forward a little, my hands already reaching for his. “You can ask me anything.”He didn’t answer immediately.His gaze drifted away from me for a moment, like he was searching for something beyond the walls of the room, beyond the present.Reaching for somewhere buried in years I hadn’t paid enough attention to. And for a second, I thought maybe he’d changed his mind. Maybe he wouldn’t ask.Then—“It’s about the house,” he finally said and I blinked.“The house?
Helena's POV I let the door slide open slowly, almost carefully, like the room on the other side might shatter if it moved too fast.The smell hit me first, carried by the wind straight into my nose, sterile and pretty overwhelming. It smelled clean in a way that felt too good to hold a body, a kind of silence rested in the air, heavy and quiet, like the room had been emptied of everything color.And then, my eyes fell on him, and with it, my fingers tightened around the hem of my skirt without me meaning to, my breath blocking the air halfway into my chest and refusing to let it out again. For a second, I couldn’t move. Couldn’t blink. Couldn’t even think straight.Cause the man lying on that bed, the man laying with his eyes closed couldn’t be him. It couldn’t be my grandfather.My eyes moved over him slowly, like if I took it all in too fast, it would become real in a way I wouldn’t be able to take back. His face looked smaller, like something had ripped him out from the inside
Helena’s POVThe question didn’t just land, it cut through everything.My hand went still mid-motion, the spoon hovering just slightly above the plate as my mind… blanked for a second.“My grandfather?”The words came out slower than I expected, like I needed to hear them out loud to even begin processing them.When last did I check up on him?I blinked once, then twice, my brows pulling together as I tried to answer that in my head.Last week…?No. Wait. My fingers tightened slightly around the spoon as I tried again.Maybe two weeks? No… that doesn’t feel right either.My chest shifted uncomfortably as I searched harder, pushing back through the days, through everything that had been happening lately, trying to find the last clear moment I had called, or visited, or even just—Three weeks.The thought dawned on me all at once, crashing into me. Three weeks.My breath caught slightly as I stared down at my plate, my appetite melting away in the same second.Three weeks? No. No, that
Helena’s POVThe words didn’t settle right.They didn’t land the way everything else had just landed between us, not clear, just heavy and pressing in.They lingered over me, hovering somewhere in the space between what I already thought I knew and something I couldn’t quite name yet.An idea? Something that could help us?My fingers tightened slightly against the armrest as I watched him, my mind already moving ahead of me, trying to piece together what that could possibly be without letting it dive too far.There were only so many directions something like that could go. And none of them felt… safe.I exhaled slowly, my brows pulling together just a little when I asked, “What kind of idea?”He didn’t answer immediately. Just looked at me for a second, like he was measuring how to say it. Then—“A dinner night.”I blinked. “A Dinner night?”“With them,” he added calmly, like that did any good in making it sound better. “You and your fiancé. Me and Tessy. One night.”For a second, I j
Helena’s POVI woke up before my alarm.For a second, I didn’t move. I just lay there, staring at the ceiling, feeling that strange in-between state where everything was quiet but not peaceful. My body felt rested enough, but my mind… my mind had already started.It went straight to him.I let out
Helena's POV My mind played out the image long before the car even rolled to a stop.My chest tightened first. Then my eyes followed, locking onto the sleek black body as it rolled in like it owned the damn place.Of course it did. Of course he did.Who else but the boss himself, Barron.The name
Helena’s POVThe first thing I felt was the sickening weight.Not the kind that sat on the chest like fear. Not pressure. Just a pressing weight. Thick, dull, heavy, like my entire body had been dipped in something slow and sticky and left to harden overnight.My eyelids fluttered, but even that fe
Tessy’s POV“I am sorry.”The words just about left my lips, soft and fragile, like they didn’t deserve to exist in the same air as what I had just done.My eyes stayed on her. On Helena. She was laying flat on the floor now.For a second, my chest tightened in a way I didn’t expect. My fingers twi





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