~ Sophia
A few days had passed since our impulsive wedding, and we were both still basking in the glow of our new status as a married couple.
As we prepared to leave the Maldives, the resort staff gathered around us, their smiles wide and their eyes twinkling.
"Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. James ," one of the staff said warmly, her voice filled with genuine happiness. "May your love and happiness shine as bright as the sun and be as clear as the waters of the Maldives."
We both responded in unison, "Thank you," our voices mingling in harmony.
Martha and Alex approached us, their arms full of luggage and their faces beaming with joy.
"Well, look at you two lovebirds," Martha said, her eyes dancing with mischief. "A spontaneous Maldives wedding, who would've thought?"
She pulled me aside, lowering her voice to a whisper. "So, what’s next for you two crazy kids? What's the big plan now?"
I couldn’t help but laugh, feeling a blush rise in my cheeks. "Who knows?" I replied, my voice light with amusement. "Tomorrow will take care of itself. Right now, I just want to enjoy this moment."
I glanced at Nathaniel, standing beside me, his hand firmly wrapped around mine. My heart swelled with the thrill of our new adventure, the promise of love and excitement.
The glint of the Maldivian sun reflected off the sleek, polished surface of the private jet that waited to whisk us away. The gentle ocean breeze ruffled our hair, adding a sense of freedom to the air.
I turned back to Martha, who looked at me with a knowing smile, her eyes full of understanding and affection. "I'm leaving with him," I said confidently, my voice steady and certain.
Martha’s smile widened, her eyes sparkling. "You two are wild," she said, laughing. "Crazy kids."
I hugged her tightly, the emotions washing over me—joy, excitement, and a hint of bittersweetness. "I’ll call you as soon as we land," I whispered in her ear.
She squeezed me back, her voice soft but full of warmth. "You better," she replied, her eyes dancing. "I want to hear every single detail."
I laughed, wiping away a stray tear that threatened to escape. As I turned toward Nathaniel, his touch felt electric, sending a shiver down my spine.
"Are you ready, Mrs. James ?" he asked, his voice low, seductive, and full of promise.
I nodded, a wide smile spreading across my face. With a heart full of excitement and anticipation, we began climbing the steps to the private jet. My pulse quickened with each step, my hand tightly grasping Nathaniel’s as if letting go might shatter the dream we were living.
Nathaniel guided me to my seat, the buttery leather cool under my fingers. He leaned down and whispered, "Buckle up, Mrs. James . This is going to be quite the ride."
I laughed, feeling light and carefree. "You better not disappoint, Mr. James ," I shot back playfully, my eyes twinkling with mischief.
The engines roared to life, the jet lifting effortlessly into the brilliant blue sky. Below us, the endless expanse of the ocean shimmered, stretching far beyond the horizon.
As the Maldives began to disappear beneath us, the sun began to set, painting the sky with vibrant shades of orange, pink, and gold. Nathaniel reached for my hand, his grip gentle but firm.
"I know this was impulsive," he said, his voice steady but thoughtful. "But I don't regret a single moment—not for one second. If you ever want to annul the marriage, we can. It won't be a problem. The choice is yours."
My heart swelled with love as I smiled at him. "It's fine, I don't regret it either," I whispered softly. "This is the craziest and most exciting thing I’ve ever done."
He laughed, the sound full of warmth, and leaned in to kiss me. Our lips met in a tender, lingering kiss, and in that moment, everything felt perfect. Our hands intertwined like vines, our connection deepened with every breath, every touch.
"I love you," he murmured against my lips, his voice soft, raw with emotion.
"I love you too," I replied, my heart full to the brim.
As the jet descended toward the glowing lights of New York City, I felt a mixture of excitement and nervousness flutter in my chest. It felt like the beginning of a new chapter—one filled with endless possibilities.
"Why don’t you come to the mansion for breakfast?" Nathaniel suggested, his tone playful. "I’ll have the chef make us something delicious."
I laughed, shaking my head in mock disbelief. "I’m not sure I’m ready for that lifestyle," I said, a hint of uncertainty in my voice.
Nathaniel flashed me a teasing grin, his eyes sparkling with mischief. "Oh, don’t worry," he said, his voice low and seductive. "You don’t have to commit to anything… yet."
My heart skipped a beat at his words, the thrill of it all sending my mind racing. Despite the whirlwind of emotions, I couldn’t deny the magnetic pull between us. The chemistry was undeniable, and the passion burned bright.
"Alright," I said, smiling. "Just breakfast, then."
Nathaniel laughed, his hand finding mine once again. "Breakfast, and then we’ll see where this crazy ride takes us."
I smiled, my heart brimming with hope and excitement.
As we sat down to eat, the golden sunlight streamed through the windows, casting a warm glow over the table. Despite the idyllic setting, a wave of nerves surged through me, making my hands tremble slightly.
Nathaniel seemed to sense my unease. He reached out and gently placed his hand over mine. "Relax," he said softly, his voice calm and reassuring. "You’re not here to impress anyone."
I nodded, but before I could fully settle into the comfort of his words, the sharp sound of footsteps echoed through the room. The rhythmic clack of heels against marble grew louder and more ominous with each passing second.
A voice broke through the tension, dripping with bitterness. "You should have told me you were off with one of your whores," the man snarled. "I wouldn’t have bothered showing up when your assistant called about the attack on the winery. I tried calling you, but you were unreachable. I had to rush here to make sure you were alive."
Nathaniel's entire demeanor shifted. His body went rigid, jaw tightening as the man’s words filled the room like poison. I turned to see who had so violently interrupted our breakfast, the voice sparking a familiar unease.
And then I saw him. Ethan.
My heart skipped a beat, the realization of his presence sending a cold chill down my spine. What is he doing here? I whispered to myself, the question barely escaping my lips.
Nathaniel’s voice cut through the air, strained with tension. "Ethan," he said, his tone dangerously low. "What are you doing here? I thought you swore never to set foot in my house again."
Ethan’s gaze flicked from Nathaniel to me, his eyes icy and calculating. In a sudden, vicious movement, he lunged toward me, his hand clamping down on my wrist with brutal force. Pain shot up my arm as he yanked me from my chair.
"What the hell are you doing here?" he spat, his face inches from mine, voice dripping with contempt. "Did you come after my father just to get revenge on me for dumping your ass?"
Nathaniel sprang from his seat, his movements swift and decisive. His hand latched onto Ethan’s arm, his voice a low, menacing growl. "Let her go," he ordered, fury bubbling just beneath the surface. "What do you mean by that?"
But Ethan ignored him, his eyes boring into mine, seething with venom. "You're just a gold-digging whore," he hissed. "Sleeping with old men for their money, huh? How the hell did you manage to target my father? I never mentioned him to you, not even once."
Without thinking, I reacted. My hand flew up, striking him hard across the face. The sharp sound of the slap reverberated through the room, the sting lingering in my palm. Ethan’s head snapped to the side, his cheek reddening from the impact.
I glared at him, my voice steady and cold. "Yes, I slept with your father. And guess what? We're married now, which makes me your stepmother. So get used to calling me mom."
For a brief second, silence fell over the room. Then, Ethan’s eyes blazed with rage, his fists clenching at his sides as he trembled with barely contained anger.
~SophiaThe tension in the room was thick like a storm brewing on the horizon. Nathaniel stood tall, his commanding presence filling the space, but his eyes were on me, searching for answers I wasn’t ready to give. Across from him, Ethan’s face twisted in anger, his fists clenched tightly as though he were fighting the urge to explode. My heart raced as Ethan’s glare burned into me. I had expected a confrontation, but this… this felt like a battleground. “How about you clap for yourself, Sophia, my almighty step mother, indeed?” Ethan’s voice cut through the silence, sharp and unforgiving. He wasn’t just angry—he was furious, betrayed, and confused. Before I could answer, Nathaniel spoke, his voice steady. “Ethan, that’s enough.” Ethan ignored him, his focus entirely on me. “Did you think you could just waltz in here and play house? Is that what this is to you?” His voice dripped with disdain. I opened my mouth to respond, but Ethan wasn’t finished. “This whole situation i
~SophiaThe warmth of the Jacuzzi wrapped around me like a soothing embrace, washing away the tension of the evening. As the gentle bubbles massaged my skin, my mind wandered to the chaotic series of events that had led me here. When Nathaniel and I exchanged vows on that sun-kissed beach in the Maldives, I had told myself it was a mistake. An impulsive, reckless mistake. I’d planned to annul the marriage the moment we returned. But now, as I leaned back against the tub, the truth settled in my chest with surprising clarity: I didn’t want to annul it. Ethan had made sure of that. His arrogance, his audacity to cheat on me with Sarah, my so-called best friend, and then call me a gold digger? I laughed bitterly at the thought. No, Ethan deserved every ounce of this. He would regret what he did to me—every day for the rest of his life. And the irony? Nathaniel. Ethan’s father. That twist of fate was too delicious not to savor. The bathroom door creaked open, pulling me from my th
~SophiaThe limousine glided smoothly through the bustling streets, its plush leather seats and darkened windows cocooning us in a private world of luxury. I leaned back, my gaze fixed on the diamond ring in my hand, the way it sparkled under the soft interior lights. It wasn’t just a ring; it was a statement. A reminder of how drastically my life had changed in just a few short weeks. I turned the ring slowly between my fingers, my heart swelling with disbelief and excitement. “Never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d become a trophy wife to a billionaire,” I muttered to myself, shaking my head. Nathaniel, seated across from me, chuckled, his deep voice resonating in the enclosed space. “Trophy wife?” he teased, his lips curving into a sly smile. “Is that how you see yourself, Mrs. James ?” I looked up at him, my cheeks warming. “I mean, look at this ring, Nathaniel. It probably costs more than my entire existence.” He leaned forward, his elbows resting on his knees as he
~SophiaThe massive glass doors of the James Corporation opened with a soft whoosh, and I stepped inside, my hand resting lightly on Nathaniel’s arm. The lobby was a blend of elegance and modernity, with marble floors gleaming under the natural light that poured in from the skylights above. Employees in sharp suits and pristine dresses moved about with an air of purpose. Nathaniel, as usual, radiated authority. His calm demeanor and confident strides drew attention as soon as we entered. “Good morning, Mr. James ,” several employees greeted him, nodding respectfully. Nathaniel acknowledged them with a smile or a polite nod, his charm never wavering. But as we walked deeper into the building, I couldn’t help but notice the lack of attention directed toward me. I wasn’t expecting a red carpet, but the fact that no one even spared me a second glance stung. Did I look so out of place? Was I just a shadow trailing behind him? I tried to shake off the unease and focus on Nathanie
~SophiaOne week. One week until I became Mrs. Nathaniel James. The thought sent a mix of excitement and nerves coursing through me. As I sat across from him at breakfast, watching him sip his coffee, I couldn’t help but smile. This man—this incredible, unexpected man—was about to change my life forever. Nathaniel glanced up from his tablet, catching my gaze. His lips curved into a knowing smirk. “You’re staring again, Mrs. Soon-to-be James.” I laughed softly, playing with the edge of my toast. “Maybe I’m just memorizing my last few days of being Sophia… whoever I am now.” “You’re impossible,” he said with a chuckle. Then, reaching into his pocket, he pulled out his black credit card and slid it across the table. “What’s this?” I asked, raising an eyebrow at him. “It’s a blank check,” he replied, leaning back casually. “Go shopping. Buy whatever you need to make yourself sparkle on our wedding day.” I blinked, momentarily stunned. “Nathaniel, this is—” He held up a hand,
~SophiaThe engine of Nathaniel's black Ferrari purred smoothly as I sat in the plush leather seat, my fingers lightly tracing the contours of the interior. It was a gift from Nathaniel, something temporary, he had said, until he surprised me with a car of my own. His idea of spoiling me was excessive, but I wasn’t complaining. The sleek, powerful car was impossible to ignore as it turned heads with its glossy black finish. I didn’t even have to pay for gas, much less parking. It was his world, and I was just living in it. But it was never just about the material things with Nathaniel. It was the way he looked at me, like I was something worth having—something he wanted to keep. That possessive nature of his both thrilled and unsettled me. I still didn’t know if I was ready for everything he was offering, but I was starting to understand the world I had stepped into. Charles, the ever-efficient driver Nathaniel assigned to me, exited the car and opened the door. “Ma’am,” he said p
~NathanielThe sleek black car hummed steadily as it glided through the streets, and I leaned back in the leather seat, letting my thoughts wander for a moment. My driver, Mark, had been with me for years. He knew when to speak and when to stay quiet, and today, he seemed to understand I wasn’t in the mood for idle conversation. “Is everything okay, Mr. James?” Mark asked after a brief silence, glancing at me through the rearview mirror. I offered a small, almost imperceptible nod. “Yeah, everything’s fine.” I wasn’t lying—at least, not entirely. There were just a few things swirling around in my head that I couldn’t shake. Reaching for my phone, I unlocked it and opened Sophia’s number, my thumb hovering over the screen before I tapped it. The phone rang a few times before she answered, her voice soft and warm as always. “Hey, babe,” she said, and I smiled, hearing the familiar sweetness in her tone. “Hey, how’s your day been?” I asked, trying to push the weight of my own
~SophiaThe sound of water dripping from the faucet echoed in the bathroom as I stepped out of the shower, my skin still warm and dewy from the steam. I wiped the fogged-up mirror and caught my reflection—my hair still damp, my face flushed with the freshness of the bath. I smiled to myself, feeling a sense of calm that only a quiet evening at home could bring. After the madness of the day, I needed this moment. I ran a towel through my hair and wrapped it around myself, leaning against the bathroom counter as I let my mind wander. Ethan. The thought of him made me chuckle. What a clown. I muttered under my breath with a smirk. I quickly dressed into my soft, silk nightgown, the fabric cool and smooth against my skin. As I reached for the bottle of perfume on the counter, I sprayed a light mist into the air, letting the floral notes fill the space around me. I closed my eyes, inhaling deeply. “I need to smell nice for Nathaniel,” I whispered to myself, half-amused by the though
~Sophia“Eight Months Later”Eight months had flown by in a beautiful blur, and now, here I was, sitting on our bed, cradling our bouncing baby boy in my arms. Nathaniel sat beside me, leaning in, staring at the tiny miracle we had created. His fingers gently traced our son’s little hands, a soft smile tugging at his lips. “He’s perfect,” Nathaniel murmured. I smiled, pressing a soft kiss to the baby’s forehead. “He really is.” But now came the hard part—choosing a name. Nathaniel sighed, stretching his legs out on the bed. “Alright, we need to settle this before he grows up and starts naming himself.” I chuckled. “I mean, he might as well, because we’ve been arguing for days.” Nathaniel smirked. “Well, that’s because your name choices are… questionable.” I gasped, pretending to be offended. “Excuse me? Ezra is a strong, beautiful name!” Nathaniel shook his head. “I’m sorry, but he doesn’t look like an Ezra.” I narrowed my eyes. “Okay, Mr. Perfect, what do you sugg
~EthanShe gave me a knowing smile. “I’ll take that as a compliment.” “Please do,” I said smoothly. “So, where are you from?” “Nigeria.” I blinked in surprise, genuinely impressed. “Wait—Nigeria?” I let out a low whistle. “Damn. I had no idea Nigerian women were this breathtaking.” She chuckled, shaking her head. “You should visit sometime. We have plenty more where I came from.” I smirked. “I doubt any could compare to you. You look like an African goddess.” A light blush dusted her cheeks, and she looked away for a second before meeting my eyes again. “And you don’t look bad yourself. You’ve got that… classic, handsome white-boy charm.” I wasn’t expecting that, and for the first time in a while, I actually felt shy. I cleared my throat, quickly changing the subject. “So… what do you do for a living?” Her eyes sparkled with excitement. “I’m a UI/UX designer for a tech company in the U.S.” I raised my eyebrows. “Damn. Smart and beautiful?” She laughed. “It’s
~EthanThe coconut juice was ice cold, the perfect companion for a warm, salty breeze rolling in from the ocean. I leaned back against my chair, stretching my legs out in the soft golden sand, my sunglasses resting low on my nose as I took a slow sip. Beside me, Lily was doing the same, except she had managed to get half the coconut juice on her shirt rather than in her mouth. “You’re a mess,” I muttered, smirking. Lily rolled her eyes, licking a stray drop from her lips. “Whatever, Ethan.” I glanced at her sideways, raising an eyebrow. “You wanna tell me why you’ve been following me around since we got here? Shouldn’t you be with your parents in their room or something?” Lily groaned dramatically, sinking deeper into her chair. “Ugh. First of all, ew. Why would I want to be trapped in a room with them?” She sat up, turning to face me. “And second, we both know we’d end up around each other eventually, so why fight it?” I chuckled, shaking my head. “You’re unbelievable.”
~SophiaAs soon as we stepped into our villa, I was in awe. It was stunning, a perfect blend of luxury and nature. The room was massive, with tall wooden beams stretching across the ceiling, large open windows covered by soft white mosquito nets, and a private pool just a few steps from our bed. From where I stood, I could see the island’s coastline, the waves gently rolling onto the golden sand. The air smelled of salt and fresh flowers, a mix so intoxicating it made my head light. Birds soared in the sky, their songs blending with the sound of the waves, and in the distance, I could see wooden boats floating lazily on the water. “This…” I whispered, placing a hand on my stomach, “is paradise.” Nathaniel walked up behind me, wrapping his arms around my waist. His lips brushed against my temple. “Do you like it?” he asked, his voice deep and smooth. I turned to face him with a bright smile. “I love it.” He smirked. “Good. Now, let me do all the work while you sit back
~EthanThe hum of the private jet's engines was a steady background noise as I leaned back in my seat, stretching my legs in front of me. Through the large windows, the sky was a vast expanse of blue, painted with streaks of white clouds. Below us, the ocean stretched endlessly, shimmering under the afternoon sun. Beside me, my mother, Isabella, was practically glowing with happiness. “I still can’t believe I was considered for this trip,” she said, her voice soft with emotion. “A family vacation… I never imagined this would happen.” Before I could say anything, Sophia—sitting on the other side of her—reached over and took her hands, squeezing them gently. “Isabella,” Sophia said with a warm smile, “you’re family. And nothing can ever change that.” My mom blinked rapidly, trying to hold back tears. “Oh, Sophia…” Nathaniel, who was sitting across from us, smirked. “If she starts crying, we’ll have to turn the jet around.” Isabella laughed, wiping the corner of her eye.
~EthanI stabbed my fork into a juicy steak, cutting into the tender meat as the aroma of garlic butter filled the dining room. Beside it, creamy mashed potatoes glistened with melted cheese, and a side of steamed vegetables added a pop of color to the plate. Dinner at home had always been this way—luxurious, delicious, and filled with conversation. Across from me, Lily swung her little legs under the table, stuffing a piece of bread into her mouth with excitement. Sophia, sitting beside Nathaniel, was picking at her grilled salmon, her expression relaxed and happy. Nathaniel, however, had that look—the one that meant he had something big to say. I knew my father too well. I took another bite of my steak, waiting for him to drop the bombshell. And then, he did. Nathaniel cleared his throat and set down his fork. His voice was calm but firm when he spoke. “Ethan, Lily… You two are going to have a sibling.” I froze mid-bite, my fork stopping inches from my mouth. Lil
~SophiaThe night was quiet, the kind of silence that should be peaceful, but I felt anything but peace. Lying on the bed, I turned to my side, feeling a strange discomfort in my stomach. A wave of nausea crept up my throat, making me feel dizzy. I groaned softly, shifting slightly, my hand reaching out toward the other side of the bed. My fingers brushed against Nathaniel’s bare chest—warm and steady. He was lying there, his breathing slow and even, completely unaware of my current state of misery. I swallowed thickly, trying to push back the sickness, but it wasn’t working. "Baby," I whispered, my voice weak. Nathaniel didn’t stir. He was still fast asleep, his face relaxed in the dim light of the room. I tried again. "Nathaniel… baby." This time, he shifted slightly before his eyes fluttered open. His gaze was heavy with sleep, but at the sound of my voice, his expression immediately changed. He turned to me, instantly alert. "My love," he murmured, his deep voi
~SophiaFor the first time in what felt like forever, I could finally breathe. No more looking over my shoulder. No more fear of waking up to another nightmare caused by Isabella’s schemes. She had finally turned a new leaf. It felt surreal, almost too good to be true, but for now, I chose to believe it. To believe that she was truly done with her tricks. And, as if life had decided to reward us for enduring so much, Lily was being discharged today. I smiled to myself as I walked toward Nathaniel, who was reading something on his phone near the window. His sharp suit hugged his frame perfectly, and despite all the stress of the past weeks, he still looked as handsome as ever. "You're smiling," Nathaniel said, not looking up. "That’s rare these days." I rolled my eyes, stopping beside him. "I have a reason to." He finally glanced at me, his lips tugging upward slightly. "And what would that be?" I leaned against the table, crossing my arms. "Well, for one, your ex-wif
~IsabellaI sat on the edge of my bed, staring blankly at the wall. My hands trembled in my lap, my body still numb from the events that had just taken place. I had done it. I had broken down in tears. I had begged Nathaniel. Begged Sophia. Begged Ethan. Me. Isabella. The woman who once held her head high with pride, who never admitted to being wrong, who never shed a tear in front of anyone. And yet, tonight, I had collapsed in front of them, stripped bare of all my arrogance, all my anger, all my greed. I couldn’t believe myself. I clenched my fists, shaking my head. What the hell got into me? Was it the fear? The fear of going back to that hellhole of a prison? I had suffered too much to get out of there. I had fought, manipulated, bargained my way out. And now, I couldn’t risk going back. Maybe… maybe I had changed. Overnight. It was ridiculous to even think about it, but something inside me felt different. The money, the properties—the very things