Dominic’s pov ;
After leaving Sophie’s ward, I pulled out my phone and dialed my assistant. As the line connected, I glanced back towards the door.
Her request was a simple matter, one I didn’t need to personally handle.
“Sort out the issue with Sophie’s university,” I said as soon as he answered. “Make sure everything is handled before her discharge. I don’t want any complications.”
My assistant hesitated slightly, which wasn’t like him. “Mr. Dominic, I’ll handle it. But, sir, there’s something else…”
I frowned, immediately suspicious. “What is it?”
“It’s about what happened when we picked her up earlier. There were…incidents with her family. They made things quite difficult.”
As he explained the details, my grip on the phone tightened, anger slowly building. I already knew she hadn’t been living well, but I hadn’t realized how miserable her life with her family truly was.
I cut him off abruptly. “I understand.”
Hanging up, I stared out the hospital window. What kind of parents would force their daughter into a marriage like this? Sophie was barely out of school, and yet, they sold her off to a man twice her age—just for the money. The sheer greed and cruelty of it all disgusted me.
It made sense now. No wonder the girl seemed so weak and a crybaby. She’d been mistreated all this time. My jaw tightened as I thought about it.
“Sir, about your wife, Mrs. Dominic…”
“Dont call her that,” I corrected coldly. “This marriage was arranged on terms, nothing more.”
The marriage is an obligation, not something I had chosen. Hearing her called ‘Mrs. Dominic’ felt inappropriate, considering the circumstances.
“Yes, sir. I’ll refer to her as Miss Sophie.”
“Good. Now handle the rest.”
The matter was settled as far as I was concerned. Sophie had nothing to fear from her family now that she was under my care. I’d ensure that her future was secure, even if this arrangement wasn’t what either of us wanted.
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Two days later, the medical team I’d arranged from overseas arrived in London. I’d spared no expense bringing the best to ensure Sophie’s surgery was handled perfectly. When I entered the hospital room, she looked small and flimsy in the bed, her face pale with fear.
As the doctors prepared to take her into the operating room, she reached out suddenly, her small hand grabbing onto the sleeve of my jacket.
“Sir…I’m scared,” she whispered, her voice shaking like a frightened animal.
The room fell silent. Everyone froze, watching us in stunned silence. I knew exactly what they were thinking. Sophie, this small, timid girl, had dared to touch me, and worse, I didn't yelled or banned her right away as I usually do with women who had dared touched me. I could feel the shock of their stares, disbelief radiating off them.
It was no secret I hated physical contact, especially from women. Over the years, countless women—models, celebrities, all sorts of opportunists—had tried to get close, thinking they could have me. I had shut them all down ruthlessly, many banned from ever stepping foot near me again. But this time, with this foolish little girl, I didn’t feel the usual disgust or irritation.
Instead, I looked down at her, whose eyes were wide and filled with fear. She wasn’t like those other women. She wasn’t trying to manipulate me; she was just scared.
I surprised myself by saying, “Don’t be afraid. I’m here.”
The room, already silent, seemed to grow even more still. Everyone exchanged glances, wondering if they had just witnessed something they weren’t supposed to see. Dominic William never comforted anyone, let alone a woman.
The doctors finally wheeled her into the operating room, and I watched until the doors closed behind her. Then a nurse approached me, nervously holding out a clipboard.
“Mr. Dominic, we need Miss Sophie’s family to sign the consent form for the surgery.”
I glanced at the clipboard and took it without hesitation. “I’ll sign.”
The nurse blinked, taken aback. “But sir…legally, you aren’t her direct relative. I’m afraid we can’t—”
I cut her off with a cold glare. My silence was more intimidating than anything I could have said. She quickly backed down, flustered, and hurried back into the operating room to consult with her superior.
By the time she returned, the issue was resolved. Apparently, being who I was had certain advantages, even when it came to matters like this. The consent form was signed without further objections.
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The surgery lasted four hours. I waited outside the operating room, my mind preoccupied with thoughts I hadn’t expected to have.
Her life had been controlled by others for so long. Now, it was in my hands. And though our marriage wasn’t one born of love or desire, I felt a growing sense of responsibility for her well-being.
When they finally took her out, I moved closer to take a look.
She looked fragile and delicate. But there was something about the way she’d handled herself through this whole ordeal—that surprised me.
Despite her young age, she hadn’t cried or panicked like I expected. She hadn’t clung to me with the desperation I’d seen from other women, women much older and supposedly wiser.
She smiled softly, her eyes fluttering open, still groggy from the anesthesia. “Sir…” she whispered, her voice so faint I had to lean closer. “I didn’t cry once. Was I brave?”
Her question made me pause. She had been brave, far braver than most people would have been. And I couldn’t help but feel something stir inside me. Admiration, maybe? It wasn’t something I gave freely, especially to someone as young and inexperienced as her. But here she was, surprising me at every turn.
“You were very brave. And for that, I have a reward for you.”
Her lips curved slightly, and she let out a soft breath, her body relaxing as she slipped back into sleep. I stayed beside her, watching the rise and fall of her chest, thinking about everything that had happened over the past few days.
This marriage had been nothing more than an obligation and a transaction. I had no interest in love, no desire for a romantic relationship, especially not with a girl who was barely out of her teenage years.
But she wasn’t what I expected. She wasn’t childish like the other people her age. There was a quiet strength in her, a maturity that most girls her age lacked. She hadn’t complained once about her situation, hadn’t begged for sympathy. She’d faced everything with a calmness that impressed me.
But would that be enough?
Could we really work, with me being almost ten years older than her? Our worlds were so different. I was used to control and power. She was young, naïve in so many ways. And yet, there was something about her that intrigued me.
Maybe it was the way she looked at me—not with fear or awe, but with a quiet respect. She was obedient, always doing as she was told without question. I liked that about her.
I wondered if she was this obedient with everyone or if it was just because I was older, because she saw me as an authority figure. It was hard to tell, but part of me didn’t care.
As long as she continued to be this way—quiet, respectful, obedient—maybe this arrangement would work. Maybe, in time, I could shape her into the perfect wife.
Sophie’s pov ;After the surgery, I lay there feeling relieved but still nervous about the recovery. With this surgery, there was hope that I could finally walk without dragging my leg behind me.It still felt surreal—two days ago, I had been terrified of what my life would look like, but now everything seemed brighter. I could finally walk like a normal person.As I lay there, I suddenly felt something cold being placed in my hand."A phone?" I gasped, lifting it slightly. It looked new and expensive. I'd only ever seen phones like this in other people’s hands, never mine. My old phone was so ancient and slow, I’d had to deal with spam messages waking me up at night.Dominic, who stood next to my bed, asked, “Do you like it?”I nodded, a smile spreading across my face. “I love it! Thank you!”I held the phone tightly and gratefully. This was more than just a phone. Sir—no, my husband—had done so much for me. He had taken care of my surgery, ensured I didn’t lose my university spot, a
Dominic’s pov ;“Come with me,” I placed the empty glass back on the table. I took Sophie’s wrist without a second thought, guiding her out of the room. “I'll take you shopping.”Normally, I have a serious phobia of physical contact, especially with people who get too close, but oddly enough, holding her hand didn’t irritate me. Maybe it was because she wasn’t wearing heavy perfume, just a faint scent of flowers and milk. It was…almost tolerable."Sir, why are you taking me shopping in person?" Sophie asked out of curiosity.Her question caught me off guard, and I felt a twinge of irritation. "Don’t ask so many questions," I said sharply, making her flinch.In reality, I had been pulled away from a meeting, unable to ignore my grandmother's incessant phone calls about Sophie. "She’s your wife, if you don’t take care of her, who will?” That’s what she told me.Sophie’s face fell after my abrupt response, and she dropped her head, clearly disappointed. I clenched my jaw, feeling that fa
Brandon’s pov ;I stood outside the grand garden of William’s mansion. The Williams Group’s sudden withdrawal had sent shockwaves through the business world in London, and our company was now on the brink of collapse.I didn’t know how we had offended Dominic Williams, but it was serious—serious enough to cripple us.Stepping inside, I couldn’t help but feel anxiety and frustration. Dominic’s family had been our strongest ally for years, and now they had turned against us without warning. I was greeted by the sight of Madam, seated gracefully under a pavilion, sipping tea calmly.I approached her respectfully. "Madam, our family has cooperated with the Williams Group for many years. We've always done our part, never stepping out of line. Why has the investment been withdrawn so suddenly?"She didn’t answer right away, her gaze lingering on the teacup in her hands. "I stopped managing the company’s affairs a long time ago. You should ask Dominic about these matters.”I forced a tight s
Sophie’s pov"You're limping around and you think you're going to college? You're so selfish! Your brother doesn't even have money for his wedding and you presume to waste your time in school with our hard-earned money? You'd better forget your stupid dreams and concentrate on finding a husband! Bring home a decent dowry and do something useful for once at least!"My father followed and scoffed, "Who told you to be a hero? Rushing in front of a car to save a stranger! We had to pay for your treatment with every penny we saved, you reckless fool. You ruined us, and for what? For someone you don't even know!"I shivered as my parents' harsh words hit me, my eyes tearing up as I remembered the reason for my lame leg.A week ago, I was walking down the street, headed to register for university. I got my leg hit by a car because I tried to save an old lady crossing the street.But my parents didn't think it was worth spending money to save a daughter's leg, and I was forced out of the hosp
Sophie’s pov ;"I'm Dominic William," he said calmly, keeping his eyes on me. "My grandmother told me about you. I wanted to thank you for saving her."I blinked in surprise and my expression immediately changed to one of relaxation, it was safe to assume that I was now safe, but my face immediately lowered in shame as I thought about the fact that my parents had already taken 100,000 pounds from his grandmother."You don't have to thank me. I just did what anyone would do. And, you've already paid me..." With that, I tried to leave.But Dominic immediately pulled me back, his strong power imprisoning me. "Where are you going alone at this late hour?"My face paled as I remembered I didn't have a penny on me. I said in despair, "I don't know ...... I have nowhere to go."I bowed my head, my fingers tightening around my cane. The truth was agonizing. I no longer had family who cared about me. My grandparents, who once loved me, have died. All that remains is the dilapidated house they
Sophie’s pov ;I barely had time to react before she viciously yanked out my IV tube, snarling, "You little bitch! You think you can dream of getting close to Dominic? How dare you seduce him!"Pain shot through my arm, radiating all the way up to my shoulder, but my head was so heavy with meds that I could barely keep my eyes open, let alone move. My vision swam, and my body instinctively recoiled from her, but that was all I could manage. I couldn’t even lift my hand to protect myself from the venom in her voice.Who's she, and why is she hurting me?"You country bumpkin," she spat, her voice dripping with disdain. Her perfectly manicured fingers gripped the bed rail, and she leaned in so close I could feel her breath against my cheek. "You reek of poverty, and yet you dare to look down on me? Do you have any idea who I am?" Her eyes were wild, her expression full of rage. "One call from me, and your entire life will be ruined."I was shaking, both from the pain in my arm and the vi
Dominic’s pov ;Although I wasn’t entirely sure about Sophie’s true motives yet—whether she was truly innocent or had some hidden agenda—she had saved my grandmother’s life.For now, that was all that mattered. No one else had the right to lay a finger on her, even if she eventually gets exposed. Punishing her, if necessary, would be my business alone, and no one was allowed to interfere.After leaving the ward, I immediately made a call.Later that night, Chase showed up at my villa, practically on his knees. "Dominic, I know I messed up. I shouldn’t have let your secret slip. Please, don’t let my dad send me away!"Pathetic. He knew that if I decided to send him off to some remote place, it could be years before he’d ever return. And someone like Chase? He wouldn’t survive without the comforts of city life, without women hanging off his arm. He always thought too highly of himself.Only a virgin like me, apparently, could be so "chaste" and "restrained," according to him. He didn’t
Sophie’s pov ;The assistant drove me back to the hospital, and I stayed quiet. I didn’t want to cause any trouble, so I kept my thoughts to myself. I noticed his eyes glancing at me through the rearview mirror, and after a while, he started a conversation.“Did you just start college this year?”“Yeah,” I nodded. “I started late, so I’m only a freshman now.”I had always been good academically, but my parents didn’t want me to continue my studies. They expected me to stay home and take care of my younger brother. Twice they forced me to drop out.But despite that, I wasn’t stupid. I knew that if I didn’t finish my education, I wouldn’t have a future. So, I fought my way back, enduring all the challenges. Finally, I got into my dream college—though I was delayed by two years.Once I regained my ability to walk normally. I hoped to return and finish what I started.I glanced at the assistant. “Please let the sir know that after I recover, I’ll voluntarily divorce him. I won’t be a burd
Brandon’s pov ;I stood outside the grand garden of William’s mansion. The Williams Group’s sudden withdrawal had sent shockwaves through the business world in London, and our company was now on the brink of collapse.I didn’t know how we had offended Dominic Williams, but it was serious—serious enough to cripple us.Stepping inside, I couldn’t help but feel anxiety and frustration. Dominic’s family had been our strongest ally for years, and now they had turned against us without warning. I was greeted by the sight of Madam, seated gracefully under a pavilion, sipping tea calmly.I approached her respectfully. "Madam, our family has cooperated with the Williams Group for many years. We've always done our part, never stepping out of line. Why has the investment been withdrawn so suddenly?"She didn’t answer right away, her gaze lingering on the teacup in her hands. "I stopped managing the company’s affairs a long time ago. You should ask Dominic about these matters.”I forced a tight s
Dominic’s pov ;“Come with me,” I placed the empty glass back on the table. I took Sophie’s wrist without a second thought, guiding her out of the room. “I'll take you shopping.”Normally, I have a serious phobia of physical contact, especially with people who get too close, but oddly enough, holding her hand didn’t irritate me. Maybe it was because she wasn’t wearing heavy perfume, just a faint scent of flowers and milk. It was…almost tolerable."Sir, why are you taking me shopping in person?" Sophie asked out of curiosity.Her question caught me off guard, and I felt a twinge of irritation. "Don’t ask so many questions," I said sharply, making her flinch.In reality, I had been pulled away from a meeting, unable to ignore my grandmother's incessant phone calls about Sophie. "She’s your wife, if you don’t take care of her, who will?” That’s what she told me.Sophie’s face fell after my abrupt response, and she dropped her head, clearly disappointed. I clenched my jaw, feeling that fa
Sophie’s pov ;After the surgery, I lay there feeling relieved but still nervous about the recovery. With this surgery, there was hope that I could finally walk without dragging my leg behind me.It still felt surreal—two days ago, I had been terrified of what my life would look like, but now everything seemed brighter. I could finally walk like a normal person.As I lay there, I suddenly felt something cold being placed in my hand."A phone?" I gasped, lifting it slightly. It looked new and expensive. I'd only ever seen phones like this in other people’s hands, never mine. My old phone was so ancient and slow, I’d had to deal with spam messages waking me up at night.Dominic, who stood next to my bed, asked, “Do you like it?”I nodded, a smile spreading across my face. “I love it! Thank you!”I held the phone tightly and gratefully. This was more than just a phone. Sir—no, my husband—had done so much for me. He had taken care of my surgery, ensured I didn’t lose my university spot, a
Dominic’s pov ;After leaving Sophie’s ward, I pulled out my phone and dialed my assistant. As the line connected, I glanced back towards the door.Her request was a simple matter, one I didn’t need to personally handle.“Sort out the issue with Sophie’s university,” I said as soon as he answered. “Make sure everything is handled before her discharge. I don’t want any complications.”My assistant hesitated slightly, which wasn’t like him. “Mr. Dominic, I’ll handle it. But, sir, there’s something else…”I frowned, immediately suspicious. “What is it?”“It’s about what happened when we picked her up earlier. There were…incidents with her family. They made things quite difficult.”As he explained the details, my grip on the phone tightened, anger slowly building. I already knew she hadn’t been living well, but I hadn’t realized how miserable her life with her family truly was.I cut him off abruptly. “I understand.”Hanging up, I stared out the hospital window. What kind of parents would
Sophie’s pov ;I heard the faint sound of the door creaking open behind me, and I quickly ended the call with my friend. My heart raced as I looked up, already knowing who it was before he even spoke. I smiled, probably looking ridiculous, but I couldn't help it. Excitement bubbled up inside me.He stepped closer with his calm face, but there was something in his eyes that made me pay attention to him."The doctors are coming from overseas," he let out. "I’ve made appointments with them personally. They'll perform the surgery in two days. Once it's done, you’ll be discharged."For a moment, I couldn’t breathe. Two days? Was this real? My heart stuttered, skipping beats in a way that wasn’t entirely unpleasant. I swallowed, feeling the excitement building in my chest."And…after the surgery?" I asked hesitantly. "Will I be able to walk again?"His gaze softened as he looked at me. "Not immediately but soon."That was all I needed to hear. The joy surged through me so quickly I almost f
Sophie’s pov ;The assistant drove me back to the hospital, and I stayed quiet. I didn’t want to cause any trouble, so I kept my thoughts to myself. I noticed his eyes glancing at me through the rearview mirror, and after a while, he started a conversation.“Did you just start college this year?”“Yeah,” I nodded. “I started late, so I’m only a freshman now.”I had always been good academically, but my parents didn’t want me to continue my studies. They expected me to stay home and take care of my younger brother. Twice they forced me to drop out.But despite that, I wasn’t stupid. I knew that if I didn’t finish my education, I wouldn’t have a future. So, I fought my way back, enduring all the challenges. Finally, I got into my dream college—though I was delayed by two years.Once I regained my ability to walk normally. I hoped to return and finish what I started.I glanced at the assistant. “Please let the sir know that after I recover, I’ll voluntarily divorce him. I won’t be a burd
Dominic’s pov ;Although I wasn’t entirely sure about Sophie’s true motives yet—whether she was truly innocent or had some hidden agenda—she had saved my grandmother’s life.For now, that was all that mattered. No one else had the right to lay a finger on her, even if she eventually gets exposed. Punishing her, if necessary, would be my business alone, and no one was allowed to interfere.After leaving the ward, I immediately made a call.Later that night, Chase showed up at my villa, practically on his knees. "Dominic, I know I messed up. I shouldn’t have let your secret slip. Please, don’t let my dad send me away!"Pathetic. He knew that if I decided to send him off to some remote place, it could be years before he’d ever return. And someone like Chase? He wouldn’t survive without the comforts of city life, without women hanging off his arm. He always thought too highly of himself.Only a virgin like me, apparently, could be so "chaste" and "restrained," according to him. He didn’t
Sophie’s pov ;I barely had time to react before she viciously yanked out my IV tube, snarling, "You little bitch! You think you can dream of getting close to Dominic? How dare you seduce him!"Pain shot through my arm, radiating all the way up to my shoulder, but my head was so heavy with meds that I could barely keep my eyes open, let alone move. My vision swam, and my body instinctively recoiled from her, but that was all I could manage. I couldn’t even lift my hand to protect myself from the venom in her voice.Who's she, and why is she hurting me?"You country bumpkin," she spat, her voice dripping with disdain. Her perfectly manicured fingers gripped the bed rail, and she leaned in so close I could feel her breath against my cheek. "You reek of poverty, and yet you dare to look down on me? Do you have any idea who I am?" Her eyes were wild, her expression full of rage. "One call from me, and your entire life will be ruined."I was shaking, both from the pain in my arm and the vi
Sophie’s pov ;"I'm Dominic William," he said calmly, keeping his eyes on me. "My grandmother told me about you. I wanted to thank you for saving her."I blinked in surprise and my expression immediately changed to one of relaxation, it was safe to assume that I was now safe, but my face immediately lowered in shame as I thought about the fact that my parents had already taken 100,000 pounds from his grandmother."You don't have to thank me. I just did what anyone would do. And, you've already paid me..." With that, I tried to leave.But Dominic immediately pulled me back, his strong power imprisoning me. "Where are you going alone at this late hour?"My face paled as I remembered I didn't have a penny on me. I said in despair, "I don't know ...... I have nowhere to go."I bowed my head, my fingers tightening around my cane. The truth was agonizing. I no longer had family who cared about me. My grandparents, who once loved me, have died. All that remains is the dilapidated house they