LOGINA light drizzle welcomed Anna as she arrived in the city—a city far from the painful memories she was running from, far from the names and faces she’d tried to bury even though their shadows still lingered. The wet pavement reflected the glow of streetlights, and a sharp, cold wind cut through her coat. Yet for the first time in a long while, Anna felt a hint of relief in her chest.
She was about to cross the street when the sound of something falling made her turn. Across the road, a middle-aged woman staggered and collapsed onto the slick asphalt. “Oh my God!” Anna bolted forward. Horns blared, cars slowed, but she didn’t care. She knelt beside the woman—late fifties, short hair, her face drained of all color. “Ma’am? Can you hear me?” Anna tapped her cheek gently. No response. With practiced hands, she checked the woman’s pulse and breathing. Thankfully, her heart was still beating, though faintly. “Help me move her to the side!” Anna called out to a man who had stopped nearby. Together, they lifted the woman onto the sidewalk. Rain dripped from the umbrella Anna held in one hand while the other worked quickly to bring the woman back to consciousness. A few minutes later, the woman groaned softly. “W-where…?” “You’re safe, Ma’am. My name is Anna,” she said gently. “You fainted. Do you think you can sit up?” With trembling hands, the woman attempted to sit, relying on Anna’s support. “Oh… the dizziness. It’s been like this for days…” She held her head, wincing. “Let’s go to the nearest clinic,” Anna suggested. The woman looked at her, and despite her weakness, a small, sincere smile appeared. “You’re an angel… where did you fall from?” Anna lowered her gaze with a faint smile—one she hadn’t felt on her face in months. “Just happened to be passing by, Ma’am.” “My name is Matilda.” “It’s nice to meet you, Mrs. Matilda. I’ll take you to a clinic, okay?” Matilda quickly shook her head. “No need. Just take me home.” Anna didn’t mind. She hailed a taxi and helped Matilda inside. When the car stopped, Anna froze. The house wasn’t just big—it was practically a mansion. Grand pillars, tall windows, a perfectly manicured lawn that looked professionally tended. “Matilda, where have you been?” A middle-aged man’s voice rang with worry as they stepped out of the taxi. “I finally found our daughter-in-law,” Matilda announced excitedly. Anna blinked. Daughter-in-law? “Anna, this is my husband, Jonathan.” Anna smiled awkwardly as the man—Jonathan—extended his hand. “Good afternoon, Mr. Jonathan,” she greeted politely. “Come inside first,” Jonathan said warmly. Anna hesitated. “I’m sorry, I can’t stay. I have an appointment with someone.” “You brought a suitcase? Where are you going?” Jonathan asked, genuinely curious. “I just arrived in the city. I’m looking for a place to live.” “A place to live?” Matilda repeated quickly. “Then stay with us!” Anna’s eyes widened. “I’m sorry, I don’t want to be a burden.” Matilda shot Jonathan a look—barely subtle, clearly a signal. “Stay here,” Jonathan urged. “This house has plenty of empty rooms.” “But—” Anna’s protest was cut short when Matilda suddenly clutched her head. “Ow… my head…” “Mrs. Matilda! Are you okay?” Anna panicked. “Let’s get inside first,” Jonathan said, immediately supporting his wife. Anna followed close behind. “My wife often gets headaches from stress,” Jonathan explained. “But she refuses to take her medicine. Ferdi! Bring the medication!” A man appeared with the pills, but Matilda waved him off in irritation. “I don’t want to take it!” Jonathan shot Anna a pleading look. “Mrs. Matilda,” Anna said softly, “please take it so the pain will go away.” Matilda narrowed her eyes. “I’ll take it… if you agree to stay here.” Anna’s breath caught. “Ma’am…” “We only have one son,” Matilda whispered, her eyes begging in a way that made her hard to refuse. “I want to know what it feels like to have a daughter.” Anna hesitated for several seconds. She was exhausted, confused, had nowhere to stay—and the desperate look in Matilda’s eyes broke what little resistance she had left. “All right,” Anna finally said quietly. “I’ll stay… if you promise to take your medicine regularly.” Matilda immediately grabbed the pills and swallowed them. “Of course, sweetheart. And call me Mom. Jonathan… Dad.” Anna forced a small smile. “Okay, Mom… Dad.” Their faces lit up instantly, as if they’d just won the lottery. “Ferdi, take Anna to the room on the third floor,” Matilda instructed, giving Ferdi a mysterious signal Anna couldn’t decipher. “Get some rest, Anna,” Jonathan said warmly. “We’ll see you at dinner.” Anna nodded and followed Ferdi upstairs. As her steps faded away, the voices downstairs drifted clearly through the cavernous house. “Anna will be perfect for Liam,” Matilda murmured with certainty. “You’re sure you want to match them?” Jonathan asked carefully. “Of course! That boy never brings a woman home. If he won’t choose one himself, then I’ll choose for him.” Jonathan sighed, resigned. “All right.” Matilda smiled, satisfied, her gaze lifting toward the floor where Anna had disappeared. “Just wait… that girl is going to change Liam’s life.”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
On the other side of the corridor, Oliver let out a long breath as he closed his office door quietly. His shoulders felt heavy, as if an invisible weight were pressing down on him from all directions.“Unbelievable… it’s only been one day since Madam—” He stopped himself, running a frustrated hand
Anna followed Matilda into the luxurious hall, its crystal lights glittering above them as soft music filled the air. Her heart hammered in her chest. This was her first time accompanying Matilda to an event of this caliber. Before marrying Liam, she had never been allowed anywhere near elite gathe
“Anna.”The sound of her name brought Anna’s steps to a halt. She stared straight ahead—at the man standing only a short distance away, a bouquet of flowers clutched in his hand.“I’m sorry I’m late,” Rendy said as he walked toward her.“It’s fine. You don’t need to accompany me anymore,” Anna repl
Anna stood and reached for the plate in Liam’s hand, about to wash it herself, but his hand swiftly caught her wrist.“I’ll do it,” Liam said shortly.Anna stared at him without blinking, a mix of confusion and suspicion in her eyes.“Are you feeling okay?” she asked, following him into the kitchen







