LOGINLydia Darnell died after betrayal. She was framed by her family, abandoned by her husband, and discarded like trash. But death wasn’t the end. She wakes up three months before her murder with one chilling resolve. Once bitten, twice shy. This time, she would never take the fall for her sister’s crimes. She would not stoop low to beg for her cold billionaire husband’s attention. Lydia sets out to dismantle the gilded cage they had used to imprison her. And she certainly will never let the so-called “gratitude” be used as a leash. Adrian Blackwell watches in stunned silence until the wife he ignored becomes the woman he can’t live without. Now that he is obsessed with her, he would do anything to win her back. But Lydia’s done playing victim. Her revenge is quiet, lethal, and flawless without an iota of empathy. Along comes Lucas Costello, a kind architect who shows her what real love looks like. And Adrian realizes too late that the woman he had been hell-bent on destroying is the only one who ever truly loved him. He wants her back again, but some second chances, they come too late.
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“Hard Launch? Business Mogul, Adrian Blackwell and Socialite, Vanessa Darnell Spark Dating Rumors As The Duo Steps Out In Style.”
I stared at the plastered cozy photos of both my husband and sister.
Judging from the smile on his face… the same one I haven’t seen in months, it was obvious that he wanted to send his message across.
The last tabloid had called them, “The Gala’s Most Talked- About Pair”
Adrian hated me and for the past eight months he had spent everyday reminding me of how my v our wedding was a mistake.
The bedroom door slammed open behind me pulling me out of my reverie, I didn't spare a glance cause I knew exactly who was there.
"You were complaining about not being invited to anything…" he started, his voice icy as ever.
I finally turned around to look at him and found him standing in the doorway, staring at me with those furrowed brows.
He had on a suit which most probably cost enough for my vacay to the Maldives.
That's if he'll let me go.
His dark hair was styled just right, into a loose dutt that made him look sexy.
A sexy jerk, if I may.
But I couldn't miss the familiar expression of barely concealed disgust.
He reserved it only for me.
"We have somewhere to be."
I gave him a questioning look before asking, "Where are we going?"
He stepped into the room.
"We have been invited to have dinner at your parents home," he explained.
My stomach twisted because meals with the Darnells were never just that.
It was always a performance and I hated to be in their carefully orchestrated play with every fiber of my being especially because that was the reason I was here in the first place.
I—the adopted daughter—was always the villain in the story.
And my sister, Vanessa, who was in fact the epitome of evil, was the golden goose.
"I would need a change of clothes," I told him, gesturing to my home outfit with my hands.
His raised brows told me that he didn't seem impressed nor convinced.
"What you have on will suffice," he said to me in a no nonsense tone.
It was the tone he always adopted when he wanted to fire incompetent employees.
And I hated it.
I let out an irritated hiss.
Was he blind?
I was dressed in worn out brown slacks and an oversized hand me down polo shirt that was hardly appropriate for a family dinner.
Adrian checked his watch.
"We don't have time."
I rolled my eyes, standing.
"I just need fifteen minutes to—"
"Lydia," he barked, cutting me off, "I said we do not have time for you to do that!"
The glare he flashed me in the silence that followed made me flinch.
But the silence lasted for only a moment before I stubbornly started toward the adjacent closet anyway.
"Damn you!" He growled, at my side in three long strides and gripping my wrist.
I gasped, my eyes flying up to meet his as his finger clasped over my hand.
His grip was not hard enough to hurt, but firm enough to stop me.
"Didn't you hear me?" He snapped.
I swallowed, blinking.
His jaw tightened and I could see the veins in his neck begin to jut out.
Shivers ran down my spine.
"Adrian, you know I can't go like—"
He hissed.
"Lydia, you shall go with me, now."
He began to pull me toward the door before I could register what was happening.
"Adrian?" I gasped.
He mumbled curses as he began to drag me down the dark corridor to the stairs.
I should have fought.
I should have ripped my arm away from his and told him to go without me.
But living eight months in this facade of a marriage had worn me down.
I had learned that fighting Adrian Blackwell was like fighting a brick wall.
It was a totally pointless move, and did I mention, excruciatingly exhausting.
I was silent as he dragged me down the flight of stairs and out the door with the light rain pouring all over my unbound hair.
He shoved me into his car and slipped into the driver's seat with another hiss.
Then we zoomed off.
I stared straight ahead as he drove through the bleak city to my parents house.
Adopted parents.
I looked out the window to see that the light rain had finally come to a stop.
Nut the sky was still looking sad and gray.
My slowly mind drifted back to our wedding day in the suffocating silence until I could vividly see my adopted mother's face.
I was instantly back to the moment when she had ordered me to put on Vanessa's wedding dress.
No had been my first answer.
But she had begged me, desperately, even going to her knees to plead with me.
"It will be just until we find her," she had said in her mawkish voice.
My sister Vanessa, had had the guts to ditch her own husband on her wedding.
Her fingers had begun digging into my shoulders when I took too long to answer.
"You'll switch back with Vanessa when your father brings her over. I promise."
But Vanessa never came back in time.
I was still clad in her dress with my hands trembling as I recited the vows I never meant to say in her place.
Then the priest had announced, "You may kiss the bride," with a smile and my poor heart had rapidly dropped to the bottom of my churning stomach in an instant.
He had reached for me, arms wrapping around my waist and drawing me closer.
I prayed Vanessa would come.
She never did, up until the moment Adrian had lifted the veil and beheld me instead of her.
I recalled the way his face had fallen, eyes instantly icing while his entire body had gone rigid in my arms.
"You are not my bride," he had snarled down at me in a low whisper.
Then he stormed out of the hall before I could speak, shouting for Vanessa after calling me an imposter and a fraud.
Yet nothing could have ever prepared me for when Vanessa finally arrived.
She had taken one look at Adrian and lied through her perfect teeth, telling everyone present that I had drugged her.
My jaw had fallen slack when she said I had orchestrated all of that to steal her groom out of jealousy.
And my adopted mother had instantly backed her up without any hesitation.
Adrian's grandfather had insisted that the alliance proceed cause the wedding was already done with the papers signed.
So Adrian was stuck with me.
Likewise I was stuck with a husband who would have rather married anyone else.
"We're here," Adrian said, his husky voice jolting me back to the present.
I looked up at the Darnell mansion.
Every window was glowing, warm and welcoming—a bogus lie, just like everything else about this damned family.
My husband was out of the vehicle before I could unbuckle my seat belt, heading for the front door where Vanessa was waiting.
She was wearing a red dress that perfectly accentuated all of her bold curves and her blonde hair was curled and styled back to make her look like a movie star.
I watched her reach up to kiss Adrian on the cheek, a gesture that made him smile.
I felt a pang in my chest.
Something hot rushed up from my stomach at the sight but I pushed it down.
A sigh left my lips cause I couldn't remember the last time he had smiled at me, like actually smiled.
I climbed out of the car, bent down to tie the frayed lace of my canvas shoes, and Adrian was already inside the house by the time I straightened up.
I started toward the door and reached Vanessa waiting in the path.
She flashed me a seemingly sweet smile that didn't reach her sharp eyes.
"Watch out, sister," she said. "What you own will soon be mine."
I could decipher the false concern dripping in her voice any time and any day.
The photo of her and Adrian on the cover of the magazine flashed before my eyes.
Rage bubbled inside of me.
Both of my palms curled into tight fists while I stared straight at her.
But I said nothing.
I never did.
That was my biggest mistake.
LYDIAWe left after breakfast and made it to the conference room narrowly in time with about four minutes to spare. That was because Lucas had taken more time to freshen up after the meal.Morgan was already present inside the conference room, standing at the head of the table with a folder in her hands and a look on her face that instantly made my stomach to tighten before she had even said a single word because I knew exactly what that look meant.Trouble. Problem. What kind of quagmire were we all in this time and how bad was it?"The Riverside client is threatening to pull out of the project," she said. "They said they had received an anonymous tip this morning which pitched the claims that the lead designer of the project had plagiarized the lobby concept from a firm in Chicago."The floor felt unsteady underneath my body for a tense moment.What. The. Fuck.Like what the actual fuck?Plagiar
LUCASAfter a short while, Lydia raised her head to look at me, still breathing hard from the orgasm I had given her.“Help me down,” she whispered, her fingers curving around mine. So I held her hand in a furk grip, and helped her to easily slide off the counter. But before I could say anything, she dropped to her knees right there in front of me and when I stared down at her in that position, my heart slammed against my ribs at the stark realization of what she was trying to then. My brain struggled to catch up because I was not expecting any of it."Lydia,” I began, breathless, in a voice that was rough, with need and also desire, “you don't have to do this." She looked up at me with those dark eyes that always pulled me in. "I want to. Let me."She blinked.“Please.”I swallowed hard, my grip on her elbow loosening as a sign of defeat and utter surrender to her own wishes.
LYDIAI was roused from sleep by the soft morning light which was filtering in through the curtains. For a second, I didn’t know where I was. Then, everything from last night came rushing back to me—Lucas carrying me home, his calm voice telling me over and over again that I was safe. I turned my head to the side and saw that he was asleep, in a chair, by the window, with his head resting against the back, one arm hanging loose. He looked peaceful while he slept with his chest rising and falling slowly under his shirt from last night. I stayed there for a minute, just watching him—the way he slept, the way his hair fell across his forehead, the stubble on his jaw, the quiet strength in his face even while he was asleep. My heart did something funny that it wasn't supposed to in my chest. And I slipped out of bed carefully because I did not want to wake him up. When my feet touched the cool floor, I winced softly before I grabbed his shirt from the chair and carefully pulled it o
LUCAS' POVI was in my office late Monday evening when a knock came on the door and my head just lifted from the pile of work sitting on my office desk."Yes?" I called just before the second knock came on the door. The door knob turned and Morgan stepped into the doorway of my office."Sorry to disturb you sir, but there is a lady here to see you and she says that it is very urgent," she said as she stepped aside."Who is th—" I started to ask. And the words died in my mouth when Lydia walked into my office looking exhausted. I pushed back from my desk."Lydia," I whispered her name, standing abruptly from my revolving chair.I knew immediately that something was wrong because she was just managing herself carefully, holding it all together like someone who was close to the edge.There were dark circles under her eyes and she looked so tired and frail. Even I could see her hands were shaking slightly."Lydia, are you alright?" I asked before taking a step forward with wide eyes."Lu
LYDIA'S POV I was working when Lucas appeared in my office doorway on a Tuesday afternoon.He had his jacket on already with a sharp look that meant he had an idea."Good afternoon," I greeted him before my eyes went back to my fingers typing away at lightning speed on the keyboard below."Good af
LYDIA Lucas appeared in my office doorway after noon about two weeks into my new job. When he greeted me, I looked up to see that he was holding up a flyer. "There's a design exhibition downtown this Saturday in sustainable architecture." My ears perked instantly. "I think you would appr
LYDIAAfter I blocked every single one of them, I deduced it was time to reclaim my life.My feet carried me to the storage closet in the bedroom which I opened.A quick find later, I pulled out my old dusty portfolio case from the back.The dust that covered the black leather showed it hadn't been
LYDIAI chose a quiet corner table at the coffee shop downtown when I arrived.All the account numbers from my past life easily came back to me then.I had seen every single one of these records during the embezzlement investigation, how couldn't I when the prosecutors had shown me page after page
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