I hated parties like this—filled with hypocrites who thought they were better than everyone else just because they had money. I had experienced their two-faced nature firsthand, so I’d resorted to sitting quietly, smiling politely, and throwing in a few compliments here and there to keep the peace.
My cheeks were starting to hurt from smiling all night, playing the role of the “perfect wife” while making small talk with women who saw me as competition. They wouldn’t hesitate to stab me in the back the moment I turned around.
Honestly, I didn’t even know why I was at this party. It’s not like I was invited. Liam occasionally dragged me to these events, but I wasn’t required to be at this one.
“You’re so lucky to have Liam as your husband,” said a blonde woman sitting next to me. Her voice dripped with fake sweetness. “He’s kind, handsome, successful, and he treats you so well. Bringing you to parties and never leaving your side—he’s every woman’s dream.”
More like every woman’s nightmare.
I smiled, tracing the rim of my wine glass as she went on and on about how “lucky” I was. Jealousy was written all over her face. She might as well have just said she wanted him for herself. Honestly, I’d be happy to set them up. Liam would probably enjoy it too, considering his habit of sleeping with anything that moved.
Her comments didn’t surprise me. Liam worked hard to make people think he was the perfect husband. To the world, we were the happy, madly-in-love couple with the perfect relationship. But behind closed doors, it was all a lie. A mask Liam wore to hide his manipulative, abusive, and controlling behavior.
Even if we were a happy couple, why did everyone act like I was the lucky one? If anything, Liam was the lucky one. I wasn’t rich but I was content and I would’ve never married someone like him if my greedy father hadn’t forced me to.
Speaking of my father, I’d spotted him a few times during the evening, chatting with guests and trying to make connections. I could’ve sworn our eyes met a few times, but of course, he didn’t acknowledge me. He was too busy trying to impress the elites to care about the daughter he’d sold off for investment funds.
He wouldn’t even be here if it weren’t for me—if it weren’t for my marriage to Liam.
This sham of a marriage only benefited him and Liam. My father got to flaunt his title as “father-in-law” to the Ross family and secure his business deals. Liam got to inherit his father’s company. And me? I got nothing—no dreams, no friends, just an abusive marriage. What a life.
I was tired of sitting there, pretending to care about conversations that meant nothing to me. The soft violin music grated on my nerves with every passing minute, and the blonde woman was still yapping away.
With a quiet sigh, I excused myself and headed to the bathroom.
As I turned the corner into the hallway, a voice called out behind me. I didn’t have to look back to know who it was.
“What can I do for you today, Father?” I said sharply, forcing a fake smile onto my face.
“I just wanted to ask how you were doing,” he replied smoothly, stepping closer—too close for my liking. “And if you’re making progress on what we talked about.”
I frowned. He never asked how I was doing unless he wanted something.
“You know, Dad, you never disappoint,” I said, sarcasm lacing my words. “Here I was, thinking you wanted to check up on me. But no, you’re more interested in whether I’m working on what you want. So, tell me, Dad, what is it this time?”
“Don’t give me that, Anya. I’m doing this for your own good. I told you to focus on getting pregnant for Liam so your child can inherit the Ross empire.”
I stared at him, shocked. ‘My own good?’ How has anything he’s done in the past five years been for my good? Liam abuses me—emotionally, physically. To him, I’m nothing more than a toy to break whenever he feels like it. And now, you want me to bring a child into this nightmare? Just to secure some empire?
I felt a lump in my throat, but I forced myself to speak. “You know, I’ve asked myself a thousand times when you became this person—driven by ambition and greed. Or maybe you were always like this, and I just never noticed.”
My voice cracked, but I kept going. “Did I ever mean anything to you? Did you ever notice you were destroying your daughter’s life?”
His expression hardened, his silence louder than any words. And in that moment, I knew, he couldn’t give two shits about me or how i felt
“Oh, I see,” I said with a nod, my chest tightening as a lump formed in my throat. Without waiting for his reply, I turned on my heels and walked toward the bathroom, desperate to escape this awful conversation.
But before I could take another step, a firm hand grabbed my arm.
I froze, my heart pounding. Slowly, I turned my head, meeting his cold, unyielding stare.
“Anya,” he said, his voice low and sharp. “You’re not walking away from this. I’ve sacrificed too much for you to ruin it with your stubbornness.”
I tried to pull my arm free, but his grip tightened like a vice. “Let go of me, Dad,” I said, my voice trembling with anger.
“You really don’t get it, do you?” His eyes narrowed, his tone filled with frustration. “This isn’t about you anymore. It never was.”
“What’s that supposed to mean?” I asked, my voice shaking.
He leaned in closer, his voice colder than ice. “If you don’t do what you’re told, there will be consequences—ones you’re not ready for.”
My stomach dropped. Consequences? Was he threatening me now?
Before I could say anything, a voice cut through the tension.
“There you are, darling.”
I turned quickly, relief flooding me as Liam appeared in the hallway. His charming smile masked the menace lurking beneath his polished exterior.
But the look my father gave him wasn’t one of approval or alliance. It was pure betrayal.
“What’s going on here?” Liam asked as he approached us, a small smile on his lips, hands casually folded behind his back.
“I was speaking to my daughter,” my father replied sharply, irritation clear in his tone.
“It looks like more than just speaking if you’re gripping her arm that tightly,” Liam said calmly, glancing briefly at me before raising a brow at my father.
My father let go of my arm, his jaw tight as he shot me one last look before turning and walking away.
“Well, that was intense, don’t you think?” Liam said with a chuckle, watching my father disappear into the crowd. “Shall we leave? This party is getting boring.” He didn’t wait for my response, already heading toward what I assumed was the exit.
I followed quietly, a few steps behind him.
He stopped suddenly and turned to look at me. “Walk beside me, Anya. What would people think if they saw you walking behind me like that, head down?”
“Sorry,” I mumbled, quickly stepping up to his side.
He waited for me to match his pace before continuing. When we reached the exit, our car was already parked in front. The driver opened the door, and Liam gestured for me to get in first. I slid into the car, and he followed right after.
As the car began to move, I couldn’t shake the uneasy feeling in my chest. My father’s sudden change in behavior toward Liam had rattled me. He used to practically worship Liam, and now…
“What did your father say to you?” Liam’s voice cut his through my thoughts. He was focused on his phone, typing away.
“Uh… he was just asking how I was,” I said, my palms growing sweaty as I tried to sound casual. There was no way I was going to tell Liam the truth—that my father wanted me to get pregnant with his child so the baby could inherit the Ross empire.
“And what did you say?”
“I didn’t say much. I tried to walk away, and that’s when he grabbed my arm,” I said, watching him carefully to see if he believed me.
“Hmm.” Liam hummed, finally looking up from his phone. His piercing gaze met mine, and my heart jumped into my throat. Did he know I was lying?
“I don’t want you speaking to him again,” he said firmly,looking up from his phone as his eyes bored into mine.
“W-what?” I stammered, caught off guard.
“You heard me. You’re looking like a fish gasping for air, Anya,” he said with a faint smirk. “If you can’t handle it, don’t worry—you won’t be attending events like this anymore. And he’s not welcome in my house.”
He returned his attention to his phone, typing something I couldn’t see.
What the hell was going on between them?
Tossing in my sleep, the sound of shouting pierced through my dreams. My body jerked awake, heart pounding like I’d had a bad dream. It didn’t take long to recognize the voice. It was Liam.Panic hit me like a hard slap. He was awake. Breakfast wasn’t ready.I sat up quickly, my head spinning. Glancing at the bedside clock, I cursed under my breath. How could I have overslept? I didn’t even drink much at the party last night. But the fight between Liam and my father replayed in my mind all night, refusing to let me rest.Scrambling out of bed, I threw on a robe over my pink pyjamas and rushed toward the door, my hands trembling. My legs felt weak, and my mind raced with excuses, but deep down, I knew nothing I said would matter.Tiptoeing downstairs, I headed straight for the kitchen. Maybe if I made his coffee before he noticed, it’d calm him down.But his voice carried through the house, loud and angry.“Don’t fucking ask me ‘what you should do’! I’m paying you to think, aren’t I? T
Exactly 20 minutes later, like Liam said, a driver came to pick me up. I had no idea where I was going. Liam hadn’t told me anything when I left—he just nodded at the driver, dismissing me without a word.I hated this. Being tossed around like I had no say, no control over my own life. It was like I was some kind of puppet, incapable of making my own decisions.When will I ever have my freedom?Leaning against the car door, I stared out the window, trying to distract myself. The city’s nightlife passed by in bright lights and shadows. For a moment, I remembered when I could go out freely, laughing and dancing on weekends with my best friend, Kate. God, I missed her. Back in college, she was my person—my go-to for everything. It would be nice to talk to her again.The driver hadn’t said a word since we started the trip. It had been about 30 minutes now, and the silence was starting to get to me. I couldn’t help but ask.“How long till we get there?” I said, catching his eyes in the rea
KANE’S POV:7 years, 5 months, and 1 week. That’s how long I’ve lived with my heart broken into pieces, turned stone cold. All because of a girl I loved—no, a girl I was obsessed with.What I felt for Anya wasn’t just love. It was deeper than that, darker. It was an obsession. Even as teens, I knew I’d do anything to make her happy. I wanted her to myself forever. But she crushed that dream in one clean stroke.I remember it clearly—the night we spent together. It wasn’t just a night. It was the best night of my life. She was mine in every way, and I was convinced we had forever ahead of us. But the next morning, I woke up to nothing but a text.“Sorry, Kane. I can’t be with you.”No explanation. No apology. Just a cold, empty message that turned my world upside down.Was I really that bad? Did I do something wrong? We dated for a year so did I mean so little to her that she couldn’t even look me in the eye and say it to my face? She left me with questions that haunted me for years,
ANYA'S POV:Never in my life have I felt so clueless and helpless at the same time. Breakfast was painfully long, the tension so thick it could be cut with a knife. Kane hadn't spoken another word since we finished breakfast and I hardly knew what to say. At one point, he got up to take a phone call and hadn’t returned since. I sat stiffly on the couch, that you could almost mistake me as a statue, the same thought kept playing in my head, I was here as his “plaything”. My life had been reduced to the level of mere prostitution all because of that bastard. Nothing more than a repayment of debt.A bitter laugh escaped my lips, quickly turning into a silent sob. I thought I had seen it all, that there was nothing Liam could do to me that I couldn’t endure. But I was wrong. So very wrong. What had I done to deserve this life? Why had everything turned out so miserable?“I don't think I've said or done anything to make you cry Anya” Kane’s voice cut through my thoughts, calm yet sha
“Mrs. Anya, are you okay? You had me worried. I’ve been knocking for a while,” Cassie said as I opened the door. I rubbed my eyes to shake off sleep.“Sorry, I fell asleep, so I didn’t hear you knocking,” I replied.“It’s alright. Dinner is ready, and Master Kane is waiting for you downstairs,” she said before walking away. I followed her into the dining room.Kane was already seated at the head of the table, scrolling through his phone. The table was filled with dishes, and the aroma made my mouth water. I had to hand it to Cassie—she was a great cook. Eating wasn’t something I usually enjoyed, especially with Liam’s watchful eyes always on me, but tonight, I felt a little less tense.I sat on the left side of the table, the screech of the chair making Kane look up. He set his phone aside. I started serving myself, trying to stay as quiet as possible.“You don’t like the food?” he asked, watching me.“No, it’s fine,” I answered quickly, forcing a small smile and looking down at my pl
I was so embarrassed I could die. I had woken up an hour ago but couldn’t bring myself to leave my room for breakfast. Thankfully, Cassie hadn’t come to call me. I sighed and turned over, facing the door.What do I do? How do I even face him now?The door suddenly flew open, and I sat up quickly. Kane stood in the doorway, leaning on the frame with a mocking smile.“If I’d known a little touch would leave you so tired you’d skip breakfast, we would have gone all the way,” he said.I wanted to glare at him, but my embarrassment was stronger than my irritation.“I wasn’t feeling well, so I slept in,” I managed to say. Throwing the blanket off, I got up and headed for the bathroom, making sure to avoid looking at him. I knew he still had that annoying smile on his face.I washed my face, brushed my teeth, and showered, preparing for another unpredictable day. When I stepped out of the bathroom, Kane was still there, now sitting leisurely on the bed.“What are you still doing here?” I ask
KANE’S POV:I wasn’t sure why I felt so irritated. Watching her fidget nervously at the theater entrance shouldn’t have gotten under my skin, but it did. From the moment she stepped out of the car, tugging at her dress, I realized she was far more complicated than I’d expected.She didn’t want to be here. That much was obvious. Every glance, every twitch of her fingers screamed it. Yet, she followed me, her presence heavy and distracting.Then there was the jab about bringing her husband instead. Her voice had been calm, but I caught the bitterness underneath. It was a mask, and I could see right through it.As the lights dimmed and the curtain rose, I leaned back in my seat, stealing a glance at her profile. Thinking about her husband made my jaw tighten. That bastard had handed her over to me without a second thought, like she was nothing. At first, I’d been thrilled by the power of it, but the more I thought about it, the angrier I became. Has he done this before? Tossed her to so
KANE’s POV: “Want me to return the favor?” I asked casually, my eyes fixed on her, studying her every move.She froze at my words, her shoulders stiffening as her eyes widened. Anya had been unusually quiet since we left the theater and arrived at the restaurant.She kept shifting in her seat like it was too uncomfortable, her back stiff as she buried her nose in the menu. She’d been staring at it for the past five minutes—like a woman trying to convince herself she hadn’t just been on her knees moments ago, doing something she probably never thought she’d do.Even as she mumbled a faint, “No,” her eyes didn’t leave the menu.I grinned. Was she really trying to act like it never happened? Like she could just ignore it? Too bad for her—I wasn’t going to let that slide. By the end of this week, she’d remember everything.I couldn’t help but wonder what was going on in her head. Was she feeling guilty? Ashamed? Angry? Or maybe even disgusted? Or—better yet—did she like it?I’d bet on th
A steady beeping sound filled my ears as I slowly opened my eyes. The bright white light above made me squint, and for a moment, everything felt blurry.I blinked a few times, adjusting to my surroundings. The room smelled of antiseptic, and the soft hum of machines echoed around me. I was in a hospital.A woman in a light blue uniform stood beside my bed, checking something on a clipboard. She looked up and noticed me staring."Oh, you’re awake," she said with a small smile. "Please don’t try to move too much. I’ll go get the doctor."She quickly walked out of the room, leaving me alone. My head ached, and my body felt weak. I swallowed, my throat dry. What happened? How did I get here?Memories slowly started coming back—Liam, the argument, my father and I in his car talking and then… nothing.I exhaled slightly, scanning the room for any sign of my father. He wasn’t here. I guess he left.A few moments later, the door opened, and a middle-aged man with short brown hair and glasses
Liam scoffed at my father’s voice, running a hand through his hair. He shot me a glare before walking to the door. I heard it open as I slid down the counter, my vision blurring as blood dripped down my face.“I don’t remember inviting you, so why are you here?” Liam asked, his voice cold.My father scoffed. “I’m not here for you. I’m here to see my daughter.”“You can’t see her. Leave.”“Like I need your permission,” my father chuckled before pushing his way in. Liam slammed the door shut behind him.I groaned softly, struggling to clear my vision and endure the burning pain in my face, stomach, and head.“You’re not allowed in my house. Haven’t I made that clear?” Liam yelled.“Take your hands off me! I don’t care if I’m allowed or not. I haven’t heard from Anya in a week, and I want to see her.” My father’s voice was just as loud.I was stunned. Since when did he care? Maybe he just wanted something. But challenging Liam like this? A terrible idea.“Anya? Anya….” my father called.
Without saying anything to Liam, I let go of her arm and walked back to the kitchen to finish my breakfast. I heard them follow behind me, the front door shutting as they entered. I tried to eat quickly because whatever was about to unfold, I needed the strength to deal with it.“Babe, this… this woman has been nothing but hostile to me,” she rushed out, her voice grating on my nerves. “First, she shoved her way in rudely, called me a whore, and yanked my hair and arm so harshly.”She dramatically held up her arm. “Look, I’m all bruised up!”“Leave.”Liam’s voice was cold, making me pause. I looked up at them—she wore a shocked expression, while Liam’s gaze was fixed on me.“W-What?” she stuttered.“You heard me. Get your things and leave. Don’t make me say it again.”If I wasn’t in such a sour mood, this would’ve actually been entertaining enough to make me smile. Poor thing had so much hope in her man.She scoffed and stormed into his room to grab her things. When she walked back ou
“Cassie, what’s wrong?” I asked, rubbing my eyes as I opened the bedroom door.“Sorry to disturb you, Mrs. Anya, but you need to get ready right now,” she said, looking at me with an apologetic expression.“Why? What’s going on? Did something happen?” I asked hurriedly, now fully awake.“No, everything is fine. Mr. Kane asked me to let you know that the driver taking you home is waiting downstairs. You need to leave quickly,” she said in a quiet tone, as if trying to soften the blow.My chest tightened. I took a deep breath, but it felt like I had been thrown into freezing water.“What? Why? It's still so early” “I’m sorry Mrs Anya those were his instruction”“He..he didn’t say why at least?” “No he didn’t”“Oh… I… okay. Give me a minute,” I stuttered, glancing around the room, struggling to process what was happening.He really treated me like some random prostitute—used for one night and discarded the next morning. Everything he said before we slept together had been meaningless.
I spent the rest of the day in my room, lost in thought. I didn’t know how to feel—confused, guilty, frustrated. Last night felt like it meant something, but Kane’s silence and cold attitude made it clear that it didn’t. By evening, I heard his voice through the walls—low at first, then sharp and filled with anger. I couldn’t make out the full conversation, but whoever was on the other end wasn’t getting kindness from him. Then, just as suddenly as it started, it stopped. A few minutes later, the front door slammed shut. Kane had left. And for some reason, the house felt even quieter than before. A little while later, the front door opened again, followed by the sound of footsteps clicking against the floor. Was he back already? I sighed, staring at the ceiling for a moment before finally pushing myself off the bed. Sitting here alone wasn’t helping. Maybe a glass of wine would calm my nerves. I wanted to avoid going downstairs to see him, but I needed that wine more. Steppin
I woke up in Kane’s bed, my whole body sore—a painful reminder of last night. Groaning softly, I turned to my side, my tired eyes drifting to where Kane was supposed to be. The sheets were cold. He’d been gone for a while.Rubbing my eyes, I tried to shake off the sleep. I wasn’t sure what I expected this morning to feel like, but it wasn’t this.Kane was gone.Wrapping the blanket around myself, I listened for any sound in the house, but it was silent—too silent. I sighed, my mind racing. What did last night mean to him? What did it mean for me? Sure, I had stepped out of my marriage—not because I wanted to, but because that was what I was here for. Still, last night had been the best I’d had in years and with the way he had acted last night I at least expected a warm good morning or maybe I was asking for too much.A growl from my stomach pulled me out of my thoughts. I got off the bed, still wrapped in the blanket, and picked up my scattered clothes from the floor. After dressing,
Anya's pov: “Does he hit you often?”His question froze me in place. Why was he asking me that? Did he know what happened that night? But how? My mind raced with a million thoughts.Kane pulled back slightly, his hands still resting gently on my arms. His intense gaze bore into me, making my stomach turn with nervousness.“Anya, I asked if Liam hits you,” he repeated, his voice soft, but worry was clear in his dark eyes. “Are you in an abusive marriage?”“What are you talking about? Of course not,” I answered quickly, forcing out a nervous chuckle as I avoided his gaze.From the corner of my eye, I saw his jaw clench. He let his hands fall to his sides, and the warmth in his eyes was replaced with coldness and anger.“So he does,” he muttered, almost to himself.“No… no, he doesn’t. I don’t know what you’re talking about,” I stammered, the lie leaving my mouth faster than I could think. I couldn’t let Kane know the truth. My ‘happy marriage’ was nothing but a facade, and I had to pro
Kane's Pov:I was doing my best to avoid her by not going to the penthouse last night and I didn't think I was planning to go there today either. That night hadn't exactly gone how I planned and I couldn't help the anger that consumed me when she had told me she stepped out with Kane after I told her to stay where she was. Was she that eager to reunite with him? And then Liam showed up, looking smug, which only fueled my anger further. I couldn’t stop thinking about what they had spoken about or if he had said something bad about me to make her scared of me. The questions tormented me, making it impossible to focus on my work. Did she tell him everything that happened between us? She claimed she didn’t, but I couldn’t bring myself to believe her.I had ever plan to take things all the way and actually fuck her like I had imagine countless time but when I saw her eyes filled with tears I just couldn't go through with it. And when she flinched as I moved closer, it felt like a knife h
Kane hadn’t returned home yesterday. In fact, I hadn’t seen him since he said goodnight two days ago. It was already 2 p.m. today, and there was still no sign of him.“Anya, are you sure you don’t want me to make you something for lunch?” Cassie asked for the third time since I sat on the couch, absent-mindedly staring at the TV.“No, I’m not hungry, but thank you for asking, Cassie,” I replied softly.She nodded and walked back into the kitchen.I’d done my best to avoid Cassie yesterday because of the slight bruise on my face and cheek. I didn’t think she’d noticed—if she had, she would’ve made a big fuss about it. Today, the bruise was a bit better, the discoloration fading slightly. I’d also layered on makeup to make it less noticeable. Still, I couldn’t help but sigh.Two days left until I returned to my misery.As much as I felt guilty that Kane might have been avoiding his own home because of me, I couldn’t deny how much I enjoyed the peace and quiet. Just Cassie and the TV kep