LOGIN“Is your future bride calm now?”
Anna’s voice was flat when Rendy finally walked into the room. There was no explosion of anger—just a heavy exhaustion settling in every word she spoke. Rendy exhaled slowly and stepped toward her. “Baby… just listen to me first,” he said quietly. “I did all of this for you. So you wouldn’t be the one they keep blaming.” Anna stared at him for a long moment, as if trying to make sense of a logic that didn’t exist. “For me?” A dry, bitter laugh slipped out. “Rendy… what you’re doing is hurting me. How can you not see that?” “I know you’re stronger than Lusi,” Rendy replied quickly, clinging to his reasoning like it was the only thing he had left. “That’s why I know you can get through this.” Another laugh broke from Anna—softer, but more fractured. “So because I’m ‘stronger,’ you think it’s fine to throw me aside like this?” Rendy fell silent. He rubbed his face, frustration etched into every movement. “Anna… I’m serious. When everything settles down, we’ll go back to how we were. We’ll be husband and wife again.” Anna’s eyes sharpened, a cold glint cutting through him. “Do you think marriage is a game? Something you can put on pause, then continue whenever you feel ready?” “I know it’s heavy… for me too,” he whispered, his voice on the verge of breaking. “But I’ve thought about this from every angle. There’s no other way, Anna.” “There is,” Anna cut in—steady, unwavering. “We walk out of this house. Right now. We go back to our apartment and forget the madness of these past few days. That’s the only thing that makes sense.” Rendy dropped his gaze, staring at the floor for several seconds before answering. “Anna… it can’t be that simple.” “Why?” she pressed. “Why not?” He finally relented. “Fine. We’ll go home. But you go first. I’ll catch up later.” Anna frowned. “Rendy…” “Let me be the one to talk to them,” he said softly. His voice was gentle, but there was something fragile at the edges—like a promise he wasn’t sure he could keep. Anna studied him—too long, too deeply—before surrendering to the uncertainty that hung between them. And in that moment, the silence was louder than any argument they could have had. *** Anna returned to the apartment she had called “home” for the past two years with Rendy. But this time, there were no footsteps following behind her. No soft click of the door being closed by her husband, the way he always did. Only silence accompanied her inside. Rendy had promised he would come later. And as always, Anna chose to believe him. She always believed him. The two-year marriage she had poured her whole heart into—one she thought was full of love and warmth—was something she desperately wanted to save. As far as Anna knew, they had always been fine. Or at least, that was what she chose to believe. At five in the evening, Anna decided to cook. The clatter of pans, the smell of stir-fries filling the kitchen, and the dining table she set so neatly—she did it all for one small hope: when Rendy came home, they could have dinner together. They could talk honestly. Maybe fix whatever had begun to crack. “I hope this helps us think clearly about our marriage, Ren…” she whispered internally, staring at the two plates that suddenly felt like two worlds drifting farther apart. Anna waited. And waited. Until a notification broke the silence. A message from Rendy. Anna, I’m sorry. I can’t come home today. Lusi has stomach pain and I have to stay here to take care of her. The sentence hit harder than a scream. There was a long pause between Anna reading the message and her mind accepting it. Then her heart—once again—shattered. “Why are you changing so fast…?” Anna murmured, her voice barely audible. Her lips trembled as she fought back tears. “Mrs. Anna?” Margaret, the housemaid, called softly. “Yes, what is it?” Anna quickly wiped her cheeks. “There’s a package for Mr. Rendy. It arrived this afternoon.” Anna accepted the folder. “Clean up the table. Throw everything away,” she said quietly, yet firmly. She walked into Rendy’s study—a place she rarely entered—with the intention of simply placing the package on his desk. But her gaze drifted toward the drawer he always kept locked. Rendy never explicitly forbade her from opening it, yet something about his behavior always told her not to. She knew where he kept the key, but she had never felt the need to look inside. She had never been suspicious. She truly believed their marriage was fine. But today… today she needed answers. She took the key and opened the drawer. Inside was a framed photo album and a diary. “He keeps a diary?” she whispered. Anna read it, page by page, her shock growing with every sentence. Every entry was about Lusi. The photo album held nothing but pictures of Lusi. And on the last page, she found the truth. Rendy had married her because he wanted to stay close to Lusi. Anna’s chest tightened. She broke down completely. Every bit of affection and tenderness she thought was real was nothing but a performance. An illusion. No one had ever truly loved her. From the very beginning, she had been deceived.It was already late when the car carrying Anna pulled into the mansion's driveway.The night sky was dark, illuminated only by the rows of garden lights lining the path to the front entrance.Anna stepped out of the car, rubbing the back of her neck tiredly. Today had felt more exhausting than usual.The moment she entered the house, Maria was already waiting, as always, to greet her.“Good evening, Ma'am,” Maria said politely.Anna gave a small nod.Without realizing it, her gaze swept across the room as though searching for someone.“Has Liam come home yet?” she asked.Her eyes briefly flicked to the large clock hanging in the main hall.Ten o'clock at night.Normally, Liam would already be home by this hour.“I'm sorry, Ma'am,” Maria replied carefully. “Mr. Liam left for a business trip this afternoon.”Anna's steps came to an abrupt halt.For a moment, she simply stood there.“A business trip?” she repeated quietly.“Yes, Ma'am.”“How long will he be gone?”Maria hesitated.“I'm n
Silence fell over the cafeteria.It was as if everyone had stopped breathing at once.Then—“WOOOOOO!”A deafening cheer erupted throughout the room.Several nurses even jumped to their feet, clapping and whistling excitedly.“He finally confessed!”“Come on, Dr. Anna! Give him a chance!”“Dr. Noah and Dr. Anna are perfect together!”“I agree!”“They'd be the dream doctor couple!”The once-quiet cafeteria transformed into a sea of excitement.Amid all the commotion, Noah remained calm. Yet the faint blush creeping up his ears betrayed how nervous he really was.Meanwhile, Anna simply smiled.Her gaze lingered on Noah before she slowly raised her left hand.The wedding ring on her finger immediately caught everyone's attention.“I'm sorry,” Anna said honestly. “I'm married.”The words hit the room like a bolt of lightning.The cafeteria instantly fell silent again.Eyes widened in disbelief.“What?”“Married?”“Since when?”Even Noah looked stunned.His gaze dropped to the ring that no
“Anna.” The sound of her name made Anna turn around. Her brows immediately furrowed when she saw Rendy walking toward her, a bouquet of roses in hand that stood out conspicuously in the middle of the busy hospital corridor. “Happy birthday, Anna,” Rendy said with a smile that looked painfully forced. Anna glanced at the flowers for a brief second before clicking her tongue in annoyance. “Don't waste my time. I still have plenty of patients to take care of,” she said coldly and turned to leave. Before she could get far, however, Rendy quickly caught her wrist. “Just a minute, Anna.” He opened the black velvet box he had been holding. Inside lay an exquisite necklace with a blood-red gemstone pendant that gleamed beneath the hospital lights. “This is the Crimson Heart you've wanted since last year,” he said confidently. Anna stopped walking. She stared at the necklace for a few moments before a faint smile curved her lips. “As far as I remember, isn't the Crimson Hear
Anna slowly woke as the morning sunlight filtered through the gaps in her bedroom curtains. Her head felt slightly heavy, making her frown as she tried to gather her thoughts. She closed her eyes again, searching her memory for what had happened the night before.Fragments of the evening surfaced one by one.She and Elena had spent hours together, talking endlessly while enjoying a few drinks. After that, everything became a little blurry. The last thing she clearly remembered was Liam coming to pick her up and taking her home.The bedroom door opened quietly."You're awake?"At the sound of Liam's voice, Anna turned her head. He walked in carrying a glass of honey water."Drink this. It should help with the headache," he said, handing it to her.Anna accepted it with both hands and took a few slow sips."I'm sorry," she said after a moment. "We got so caught up talking last night that I didn't realize I'd had too much to drink."She ended the sentence with an embarrassed grin.Liam s
“Happy birthday!” Elena exclaimed the moment the apartment door swung open and Anna stepped inside.Anna stopped short at the entrance. Her eyes swept across the room filled with white and gold balloons, warm fairy lights twinkling softly overhead, and a small table in the center topped with a simple yet beautiful birthday cake. The scent of vanilla and scented candles lingered in the air.For a few seconds, she could only stare.“You... did all this yourself?” she asked in disbelief, turning to Elena.Elena lifted her chin proudly. “Of course. I got home past midnight and started decorating right away. I almost fell off the chair trying to hang those lights, by the way.”A soft laugh escaped Anna’s lips. Warmth bloomed in her chest at the sight of all the effort her best friend had put in for her. “Oh my God, thank you, my forever-single best friend.”Elena immediately flicked her forehead. “You’re impossible. Even on your birthday, you still find time to make fun of my love life.”A
Anna stood frozen, staring at the mountain of gifts she had just received. Even now, she could barely believe what was in front of her. When the bedroom door opened, Liam walked in with a faint smile tugging at his lips. He crossed the room and wrapped his arms gently around her from behind.“Why do you look so confused?” he asked softly near her ear.Anna let out a quiet breath. “I suddenly own this many properties…” she murmured, still dazed.“You deserve every single one of them,” Liam replied without hesitation.That day, Matilda had gifted Anna a luxurious villa along with an exclusive jewelry set she’d purchased at an auction for ten billion rupiah. Jonathan hadn’t held back either—he gave her a five-star hotel standing proudly in the heart of the city.And Liam…The man had given her a breathtakingly expensive jewelry set and the largest shopping mall in the entire city.Anna still had no idea how she was supposed to react to any of it.“How am I even supposed to manage all of
“Anna,” Efendi called out just as she opened the front door. His voice was heavy—too heavy—like he was carrying something ominous.Anna froze halfway through taking off her shoes. Her eyes drifted to the living room. Renata and Efendi sat side by side, their faces drawn tight. Lusi was on the oppos
The DJ’s music pounded so hard it made the floor vibrate. Neon lights flickered wildly across the ceiling while Anna sat slumped at the bar, staring blankly at the glass in her hand.“Anna, are you drunk?” Elena asked, her voice tight with worry—the same friend Anna had called earlier while half-so
“Anna, why do you suddenly want to resign?” the hospital director asked.Anna stood in the director’s office. After crying the whole night, she had decided to leave everything behind.“You’re the best OB-GYN this hospital has,” William said earnestly. “I even believe you could become the deputy dir
Anna kept waiting for Rendy, who still hadn’t returned to their room. The clock had already crept past ten, and every minute felt like an hour of growing anxiety. But she couldn’t go after him—two guards stood outside Lusi’s room, making it painfully clear that Anna wasn’t allowed anywhere near it.







