LOGINOn the night of her anniversary, Anna Santos walks into her boyfriend’s bedroom wearing the red dress her best friend helped her choose… only to find them together in his bed. Humiliated and betrayed, she runs into the rain—and into the life of Xavier Cortez, a powerful CEO known for his cold control and untouchable reputation. Weeks later, the world is shocked when Xavier announces his bride. No one expected it to be Anna. Not her ex. Not her former best friend. Not even Xavier himself. What begins as a contract marriage soon turns into something far more complicated as Anna steps into a world of power, pressure, and hidden expectations. But when her past resurfaces and threatens everything she’s built… will she remain the wife they never expected— or the woman no one can replace?
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I have never been this close to running again. The cathedral doors open slowly, and the sound of a hundred people rising to their feet crashes against my ears like thunder. For a second, I can’t breathe. The train of my gown feels heavier than it did five minutes ago. The air smells like white roses and polished marble. Cameras flash somewhere to my left, and whispers ripple through the crowd like silk brushing against silk. This is real. This is happening. My fingers tighten around the bouquet until the stems press painfully into my palm. I welcome the sting. It keeps me here. Keeps me steady. At the end of the aisle stands Xavier Cortez. Still. Composed. Impossibly calm. He looks like a man who has never doubted himself a day in his life. The tailored black suit fits him like it was sewn directly onto his body. His shoulders are straight. His expression is unreadable. His dark eyes fixed on me in a way that makes my stomach twist. Not cruel. Not warm. Just assessing. Like he’s measuring the moment. Like he’s deciding something. I swallow. Three weeks ago, I was crying in the rain. Tonight, I am walking toward one of the most powerful men in the country. Life doesn’t change gradually. Sometimes it snaps. “Walk,” the wedding coordinator whispers behind me. And my feet obey. One step. Then another. The marble floor feels endless beneath my heels. Every click echoes too loudly. Every breath feels borrowed. I tell myself not to look for them. But I do. Halfway down the aisle, my eyes betray me. Third row from the front. Maxwell. His jaw is tight. His posture is rigid. He looks like he swallowed something bitter and hasn’t figured out how to spit it out. Next to him— Madison. Perfect hair. Perfect makeup. Perfectly composed. But her smile is wrong. It doesn’t reach her eyes. Good. A small, unfamiliar satisfaction flickers in my chest. I look away immediately. I refuse to give them more than a second of my attention. I am not the girl in the red dress anymore. The memory tries to surface anyway. Red silk. Soft curls. Madison’s voice in my ear telling me, “He’s going to love this.” My throat tightens. Not here. Not today. I keep walking. The closer I get to Xavier, the quieter the world becomes. The whispers fade. The cameras blur. The only thing that feels solid is the man waiting for me. When I finally reach him, he extends his hand. Steady. Confident. Not trembling like mine. For a fraction of a second, I hesitate. This is the point of no return. Then I place my hand in his. His fingers close around mine. Warm. Firm. Grounding. The contact sends a strange calm through me. He leans slightly closer. From the outside, it probably looks romantic. Intimate. Perfect. But only I hear the quiet murmur meant just for me. “Breathe.” Two syllables. Low. Controlled. My lungs finally obey. I hadn’t realised I’d been holding my breath. The priest begins speaking, but his words blur together. Something about unity. About commitment. About love. Love. The word feels distant. Abstract. Dangerous. I stare at the marble floor for a moment, then force myself to lift my gaze. Xavier is watching me. Not with affection. Not with indifference. With focus. Like I am something important. Like this decision matters. Why does that unsettle me more than if he looked bored? When the priest asks him first, his voice carries effortlessly through the cathedral. “I do.” No hesitation. No crack. Just certainty. A man signing a contract. My heartbeat pounds in my ears. This isn’t survival anymore. This is transformation. The priest turns to me. “Anna Santos, do you take—” My name echoes. Santos. For years, that name felt small. Common. Forgettable. My mind flashes— Madison’s voice. “You try too hard, Anna.” Maxwell’s voice. “You’re too emotional.” My own voice. “I’m sorry.” Always sorry. Always shrinking. I lift my chin. I feel the weight of every eye in this room. The weight of the cameras. The gossip. The speculation. The girl who was humiliated three weeks ago is supposed to crumble here. But she doesn’t. “I do.” My voice trembles slightly. But it doesn’t break. Applause explodes around us. The sound feels distant, like I’m underwater. Xavier’s hand tightens just slightly. Almost imperceptibly. Almost reassuring. Mrs. Cortez. The name settles over me like a cloak. Heavy. Powerful. Unfamiliar. And somewhere in the crowd, I know Madison is trying to understand how I went from heartbreak to headline. If only she knew. If only they both knew. Three weeks ago— I was wearing red.Anna's POVSleep never came.I lay awake staring at the ceiling while the events of the evening replayed over and over in my mind.Elena.Marcus.Mrs. Alvarez.The photograph.The message.She was always the real target.Those six words refused to leave my head.What if they were true?What if someone had been watching me long before I ever met Xavier?The thought made my skin crawl.I quietly slipped out of bed, hoping a walk would calm my thoughts.The mansion was silent.Moonlight spilled through the tall windows, painting silver patterns across the marble floor.For a moment, everything looked peaceful.Too peaceful.I wrapped my arms around myself and walked toward the balcony.The cool night air greeted me immediately.I closed my eyes.Trying to breathe.Trying to think.Trying to convince myself I wasn't afraid."You should be sleeping."His deep voice made me jump.I turned to find Xavier standing in the doorway.He wasn't wearing his suit anymore.Just black sweatpants and a
Xavier's POVI couldn't take my eyes off the photograph.Anna.Standing outside the publishing office.Smiling to herself.Completely unaware that someone was watching her.The photograph couldn't have been taken by accident.It had been deliberate.Patient.Calculated.My jaw tightened.Someone had been watching my wife long before she ever became my wife.The thought alone was enough to make every protective instinct inside me come alive.I turned the photograph over again.The words hadn't changed.She was always the real target.A dangerous silence settled over the study.Dominic was the first to speak."We'll have the photograph analyzed."I nodded without taking my eyes off Anna.She looked calm.Too calm.Anyone else might have mistaken it for courage.I knew better.She was thinking.Putting the pieces together.Trying to understand why someone she had never met would spend years watching her.I crossed the room until I was standing in front of her."Look at me."Her eyes slow
Anna's POVThe study fell into complete silence.No one moved.No one spoke.Every pair of eyes settled on Mrs. Alvarez.She stood frozen beside the tea tray, her trembling hands clutching the edge of the table.For the first time since I had known her, she looked... afraid.Not nervous.Terrified.Xavier slowly lowered his phone.His face was unreadable again.Cold.Controlled.But I knew him well enough now to notice the tiny signs.The tightness in his jaw.The rigid set of his shoulders.The way his fingers curled slightly around the phone.He was angry.Not at Mrs. Alvarez.At whoever kept pulling us deeper into this nightmare.Mrs. Alvarez swallowed."Where... did that message come from?""No answer," Xavier said quietly."It came from the same number that's been contacting us."She closed her eyes for a moment.Almost as though she had expected this day to come.When she opened them again, they looked older somehow."I knew this wouldn't stay buried forever."The words settled
Anna's POVThe KnockNobody moves.Nobody speaks.Nobody even looks away from the photograph.The PhotographMrs. Alvarez.Elena.Marcus.Standing together.Smiling.Five years ago.And Outside The DoorThe real Mrs. Alvarez waits in the hallway.---My HeartBeats painfully hard.---Mrs. Alvarez's VoiceWarm.Familiar.Completely normal.---> "Xavier? Anna? I made tea."---SilenceThe room feels like it's stopped breathing.---DominicSlowly looks toward the door.---ClaraSlowly looks toward the door.---XavierLooks absolutely terrifying.---My ThoughtsOh no.---Because Xavier is angry.Not explosive anger.Not loud anger.---WorseControlled anger.---The Dangerous Kind---Xavier Takes The PhotographFolding it carefully.---ThenSlides it back into the file.---My ConfusionWhy is he hiding it?---Xavier Meets My EyesAnd immediately I understand.---Not YetHe doesn't want her to know we know.---SmartVery smart.---Xavier's VoiceCalm.Perfectly calm.---Xav
Xavier's POVThe MessageI stare at the phone longer than I should.The words remain exactly the same.Unchanged.Unwelcome.---> Anna is in danger too.---The ProblemMost threats don't bother me.They never have.Threats come with business.Success creates enemies.Power attracts resentment.I'
Xavier’s POV---Four O’ClockI should not be distracted.There are still unresolved media issues. Three pending investor calls. A legal review waiting for approval.And yet—I have reread the same document twice because all I can think about is Anna blushing in the conference room.---Problematic
Anna’s POVThe CityThe city looks unreal from up here.Lights stretching endlessly beneath the rooftop.Rain shimmering softly against the glass.Music low enough to feel private.And somehow—None of it feels as overwhelming as Xavier sitting beside me.The DifferenceTonight feels dangerous in a
Anna’s POVThe Entire DayI make exactly three mistakes during the morning meeting.Which, unfortunately, is three more than usual.Clara Notices Immediately“You typed the same date twice.”I blink down at the tablet in mild horror.Oh God.I actually did.My Excuse“I’m distracted.”Clara’s Dry T






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