
MARRIED UNTIL MONDAY.
Aria once believed in forever-until her husband Zane Callahan shattered her world with a divorce that felt like a death sentence.
Broken, betrayed, and bleeding from the loss of their unborn child, she disappeared into the shadows and rebuilt herself as a one-week wife-for-hire.
No strings. No scars. No emotions.
Until Kane Callahan walked in.
He needed a bride to inherit his dying father's empire. She needed one more contract before vanishing again. But one thing neither expected? The tangled past that bound them-because Kane is Zane's estranged brother.
Aria swore she would never love again.
Kane swore he would never forgive.
But secrets don't stay buried. And neither do hearts that never truly stopped beating.
By Monday, the contract ends.
By Monday, someone will break!
By Monday, a love built on lies might just be the only truth worth saving.
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Chapter 5
ARIA'S POV
Monday came without warning...no soft sunrise, no gentle easing into the day. Just a slap of cold reality and the echo of my heartbeat in Kane Callahan's too-perfect penthouse.
I stepped out of the bathroom, towel snug around my body, steam curling behind me like smoke and I froze.
There it was.
The dress.
Laid out on the bed like it belonged there.
Emerald green; deep, rich and defiant.
I blinked. Then smiled-thin, crooked, not quite real. He listened, apparently, he remembered.
"Any color but white."
Still, I didn't move. Something twisted low in my stomach. Not though excitement. No, it was heavier than that, oddly familiar.
I used to dress like this for someone else.
For Zane.
"Look presentable.." he'd said.
Translation? "Be what I want you to be."
My fingers brushed the embroidery, it was soft and stupidly expensive. And yet all I could feel was that old chokehold.
Is this what I signed up for?
Three years ago, I promised myself I'd make them pay. Zane. Sibil. I carved that vow into every scar they left behind.
But how?
How do you avenge a baby you never got to hold?
How do you repay betrayal so deep it rots you from the inside out?
I sat beside the dress, still clutching it like it might disappear. The mirror caught me in its frame...this version of me I barely recognized.
No tears, atleast not today.
I reached for the hairdryer and turned it on, the noise filling the silence in my head. My reflection rippled slightly from the heat, but she stayed.
I was playing wife again, I knew the role well. But this time, I was the one holding the script.
I'd sit among the powerful now, peel back everything Zane thought he built, inch by inch.
As for Sibil-she was just another pawn...a shadow I'd outshine.
Today was Monday and the headlines would call me a Callahan.
But I'd always know better.
Few minutes later a knock was heard on the door. Three sharp taps and no hesitation or warmth to it. The door creaked open, and in walked a woman who looked like she ironed her soul along with her blazer.
She was tall, thin, and clinically neat. Her bun looked like it was spun from tension, and her heels clicked with precision.
Every step she took radiated the type of energy that scared interns and silenced boardrooms.
I'd bet money her calendar was color-coded down to her breathing schedule and if caffeine were a person, it would be her-sharp, bitter, and unsettlingly efficient.
"Ms. Aria" she said, her voice crisp, sterile, and lacking any unnecessary syllables. "Mr. Callahan sent me to assist."
Of course he did.
I gave her a slow once-over, lifting a brow. I wasn't in the mood for any kind of "assisting", but I nodded anyway, mostly out of curiosity to see just how far her professionalism would go before she cracked.
She approached, holding the dress up like it was a fragile national treasure instead of a tool in a high-stakes game.
"You're to wear this, with your hair styled down, makeup bold but tasteful. The press will be in attendance."
Naturally. A Callahan wouldn't dare miss a good headline.
She stepped behind me and began helping me into the dress with all the emotion of a tax audit. Her fingers were quick and precise, like she was working with a mannequin and not a woman with a pulse.
"You'll need to smile, engage, appear approachable but untouchable," she continued. "As his wife, you are expected to-"
"What's your name?" I cut in, flat and quiet.
She hesitated, probably not used to being interrupted mid-script. "Anna"
"Anna" I repeated, tasting it slowly like it was a foreign flavor I hadn't decided to like yet. "Who's going to be at this event? What am I walking into?"
Because if you have to play the game, you gotta know the game.
She paused, visibly weighing how much to say. "I don't have direct access to the full guest list, but I know it's a Callahan-hosted internal celebration. Majority of the family will be there."
The Callahans.
The air shifted.
I didn't move, but something in me folded, my stomach churned.
Even after three years, after all the work I'd done to build this steel version of myself, my chest tightened with the kind of dread that doesn't announce itself-it just arrives and settles.
Zane could be there. That name alone was enough to make the polished surface I'd worked so hard on crack at the edges.
He might see me. The new me. Or maybe he'd just see her again-the girl who bled on cold marble.
I swallowed hard, the lump forming too fast to hide. My breathing slowed, restricted.
You're fine, Aria...you've survived worse, I always told myself.
I stared ahead, unblinking. My reflection caught in the mirror. This version of me wore emerald and armor, but under it, the scar boiled.
Then she snapped her fingers close to my face.
"Are you alright?" she asked.
I nodded fast.
Anna kept talking,listing things,outlining my role, naming expectations and movements like they were chess pieces.
But I wasn't listening anymore.
Her voice had faded to background noise, just another layer of static in a room already too full of ghosts.
Now I'm dressed, my hair curled, makeup soft...minimal, just the way I liked it. I've never been one for layers of foundation or blinding highlighter.
It always made me feel like I was on a stage I didn't audition for. I didn't need to be a spectacle...I just needed to be seen enough.
Y'know, precision over parade.
Anna, Kane's assistant, led the way through the long corridor, her voice flat and factual as she rattled off the rest of the day's schedule.
I wasn't really listening-something about walking exactly seven seconds behind Kane, nodding at specific board members, avoiding eye contact with a certain cousin who apparently bites with his eyes.
Her voice droned like a hallway monitor who took her job too seriously.
Then she stopped talking.
I looked up and met his gaze.
Kane stood ahead of us, still as a statue. Framed by the golden light from the massive chandelier above him. Dressed in a tailored white suit so sharp it could've cut glass.
White.
My stomach twisted, I felt nauseous and just stopped walking.
It was subtle, just one step back-but I felt it in my whole body like an alarm bell.
I couldn't breathe.
His brow creased slightly. "You're alright?"
My voice came out quieter than I expected. "Why are you wearing white?"
He didn't miss a beat. "You said you wouldn't wear white and I agreed. I didn't say I wouldn't. It's my favorite color."
Of course it is.
Of course it's his favorite. Because why wouldn't a man like him wear the color of ghosts and innocence and blood? He could wear it because it didn't haunt him.
My ears rang so hard,I felt like it could burst, I blinked-and suddenly the world wasn't the hallway anymore.
It was white marble floors stained red.
It was my body curled on them, bleeding.
It was a scream stuck somewhere between my lungs and my throat.
The hallucination struck so fast, I couldn't stop it, I couldn't reason it away.
The white suit wasn't white anymore.
He stepped forward, a quiet movement, and reached out, probably to steady me. But the moment his fingers neared mine, I slapped his hand away.
Hard.
He looked surprised, but didn't step back.
"Water..." Anna said curtly, rushing to get it.
I stood there trying to ground myself...to claw my way back to reality. My breath came in short, shallow waves. My vision blurred just enough to make everything feel unreal. I counted the seconds in my head...five in...hold...seven out.
Then he had the audacity to smirk.
"Maybe you're not fit for the job," he said, like it was some clever observation and not a calculated dig.
I took the water Anna handed me. My grip was tight enough to crack the glass if I pushed harder. I wanted to throw it at him, drench that smug suit, then he'd go change. But I didn't, he might have more white suits to taunt me with so I swallowed instead.
Straightened my spine and smoothed my dress.
Then I nodded to Anna like nothing had happened. "I'm fine, thank you"
I turned back to him and smiledcool and contained, just enough to make it look natural.
"Apologies. I have a condition sometimes. The air-" I waved a dismissive hand "gets too tight."
He didn't buy it, I couldn't care less, I wasn't trying to convince him, but myself.
He nodded slowly, eyes still fixed on me. "Professionalism suits you," he said, voice flat. "Most of the time."
I looked him square in the face, then tilted my head.
"Nothing will go wrong, Mr. Callahan" I said, calm as ever. "I'll make sure of it."
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For five years, I was Barron Santana's elite bodyguard and loyal shadow. I stood between him and bullets, giving him my youth and my entire heart.
But last night, the CEO announced his engagement to a flawless socialite on national television.
Heartbroken, I got blackout drunk and ended up crashing on the couch of Cassidy Gross, a billionaire tech CEO who saved me from a bar creep.
When I showed up late to work, Barron locked me in his freezing office. He pinned me against the glass, smelling Cassidy's cologne on my clothes.
"Are you already looking for your next meal ticket?"
He snarled the words, treating me like a cheap whore. When I defended myself, he pulled out a silk handkerchief and wiped his fingers, acting as if my very touch contaminated him.
Then, he coldly ordered his assistant to draft my termination papers.
Five years of risking my life for him, thrown away like garbage just because of his twisted ego.
Devastated, I ran out and collapsed in the hallway, sobbing uncontrollably until a kind coworker gently pulled me into his arms to comfort me.
I didn't know Barron had followed me out.
Seeing me clinging to another man, his legendary control completely shattered, replaced by a dark, violent possessiveness.
But it was too late. I was done playing his obedient dog, and it was time to take Cassidy up on his offer.

7.4
Avery thought she'd found her happily ever after with Ethan, the charming billionaire who swept her off her feet in Willow Creek. But after one night of passion, he vanished, leaving her heartbroken and alone. She returned home to find her grandmother, her only family, had passed away.
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As Avery navigates her complicated past and the wicked family members who despise her, Ethan's pursuit becomes relentless. He'll stop at nothing to reclaim the love they shared, but Avery's secrets threaten to tear them apart. Can she trust him with her heart and the truth about their children, or will it drive them further apart?
Ethan's words echoed in her mind: "I've been searching for you for six years, Avery. I won't let you go again." But Avery's secrets were only the beginning. Little did Ethan know, their love story was only just beginning...

8.4
I was the "diamond" of the Sargent Foundation, a perfect orphan polished for the cameras and high-society galas. But beneath the glittering chandeliers, I was suffocating. When the pressure finally broke me and I tried to flee the Sargent Gala, I wasn't met with comfort. I was hunted down by security and dragged into a sterile, white-hot spotlight in a room I was never allowed to enter.
Adrien Sargent, the cold-blooded CEO who controlled my every move, didn't want to help me. He wanted to devour me. He presented a legal cage: sign over my voting shares for his unethical hostile takeover, or he would have my only friend—the elderly butler who raised me—killed in his nursing home bed.
I became a prisoner in the East Wing, stripped of my phone and watched by hidden cameras. During a midnight storm, I tried to steal a security card to escape, but Adrien caught me in his study. Reeking of whiskey and corporate rage, he didn't just stop me. He pinned me to his desk and branded my neck with a bite so deep it bruised, treating me like a thief who deserved to be claimed.
The next morning, the house turned into a battlefield of lies. His PR consultant tried to claim she was the one in his bed, but Adrien found a pearl button from my pajamas under his desk. He didn't feel guilt; he felt violated. He accused me of orchestrating the entire encounter to blackmail him, his eyes filled with a terrifying, possessive fury.
When his grandmother caught us, she didn't see a victim; she saw a liability. To save the family stock price, she gave us an ultimatum: marriage.
"I’ll do it," I said, looking at the massive diamond ring that felt more like a shackle. Adrien thought he had finally broken me, but he didn't know about the encrypted file I just received. The corporate crisis he’s fighting was an inside job, and the trail leads straight to his own front door.
I looked at my new husband on our wedding night and let my silk dress hit the floor. He thinks he’s trapped a rabbit, but I’ve just gained total access to his world. I will sleep with the enemy, learn every dark secret he’s hiding, and then I am going to burn his empire to the ground.

7.6
I thought one picture was harmless,something that could pass without consequences.
I never imagined it would ruin his image,threaten his company or put my family in danger.
I made a mistake and somehow,he bacame the only person that could protect us.
The contract we signed was supposed to be simple,temporary and emotionless but nothing stayed that way.
But living together changed things and getting used to his presence became a routine.
The lines we promised not to cross slowly began to blur.

7.9
I hid my terminal stomach cancer diagnosis, hoping to spend my last six months with my husband, Gerard.
But the moment I stepped into our penthouse, he threw a divorce agreement at my feet.
"We are ending this marriage. Kena is waiting for me."
He said his first love had returned, and he had no time to play games with me anymore.
Over the next few days, he watched me vomit violently, coldly accusing me of faking a pregnancy to secure a massive payout.
When his own grandfather suffered a massive heart attack upon discovering his public affair, we rushed the old man to the emergency room.
But Gerard didn't stay for the surgery.
Kena showed up in a wheelchair, crying about a mild chest pain, and he immediately turned his back on his dying grandfather and me to comfort her.
I had loved this man in secret for thirteen years.
I even saved him from a rival's drug trap just nights ago, giving my failing body to him in a dark hotel room to protect his reputation.
Yet, to him, I was nothing but a greedy, calculating transaction standing in the way of his true love.
Watching him walk away to hold another woman while the surgery light flashed red, the thirteen years of desperate love inside me finally shattered.
I calmly wiped his grandfather's blood from my hands and turned around.
This time, I will sign the papers and disappear from his life forever.