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The Billionaire's Shadow Wife

To the world, Nayla was the picture of perfection. But behind her elegant smile lay a wound that cut deeper than anyone could imagine. Her world shattered in a single night when she discovered her husband's betrayal with the one woman she trusted most-her own best friend. Instead of drowning in tears, Nayla chose a different path: she walked away without looking back. She wasn't running; she was reclaiming the dignity that had been trampled upon. Destiny led her to Arzlan Dirgantara, a young, handsome, and cold-hearted CEO who lived his life without a single flaw in the public eye. Unbeknownst to her, Arzlan had been captivated by Nayla since the moment their paths first crossed-and he was a man who never played games. Arzlan offered Nayla something extraordinary: A love contract with a shocking condition. At first, it was nothing more than a cold business arrangement. But as time passed, the walls they built around their hearts began to crumble. The clinical agreement slowly transformed into a flame that turned their lives upside down. Caught between the scars of her past and a blossoming new love, Nayla must make a choice: Will she return to the past that destroyed her, or embrace a future with a man willing to kneel for her happiness?
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Chapter 6

The morning of the wedding didn't feel like a celebration. It felt like the deployment of an elite military unit. By 4 AM, the Dirgantara estate was crawling with people. Makeup artists, hair stylists, security detail, and flower designers moved through the halls with hushed voices. Nayla sat in front of a mirror that seemed to stretch for miles, watching three people work on her face as if they were restoring a Renaissance painting.

She felt strangely hollow. There was no flutter of nerves in her stomach, no "blushing bride" excitement. Instead, there was a cold, calculated readiness. She looked at her reflection-the sharp lines of her jaw, the way her eyes looked older than they had just a month ago. She had traded her soul for a seat at a table made of ice, and today was the day the world would see her take it.

The dress was a marvel of architectural lace and silk. It was white, but not the innocent white of a first marriage. It was a stark, brilliant ivory that looked more like armor than a gown. As Sarah helped her into it, pulling the corset strings until Nayla could barely breathe, the realization hit her. This wasn't just a wedding. It was a coronation.

"Mr. Dirgantara is waiting in the library," Sarah said, her voice dropping to a whisper. "He wants five minutes before the convoy leaves for the cathedral."

Nayla nodded, her movements stiff. She picked up her bouquet-dark, blood-red calla lilies that looked almost black against the white silk of her dress. She walked through the corridors, her train hissing against the marble floors like a warning.

When she entered the library, Arzlan was standing by the window. He looked devastating in his black tuxedo-a silhouette of absolute authority. He turned when he heard her, and for the first time in their entire arrangement, he looked genuinely stunned. The cold, practiced mask slipped, replaced by a look of raw intensity that made her breath catch in her throat.

"You look..." he started, then paused, shaking his head. "I don't have the words for what you look like, Nayla."

"I look like the woman you paid for," she said, her voice steady despite the hammering of her heart.

Arzlan walked toward her, his eyes never leaving hers. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, old leather box. Inside was a necklace-a single, massive emerald surrounded by diamonds that looked like teardrops.

"This belonged to my grandmother," he said, stepping behind her to clasp it around her neck. His fingers were cool against her skin, sending a jolt of electricity through her. "She was the only person in this family who actually understood what it meant to hold power without losing her mind. She told me once that if I ever found a woman who could stand her ground against me, I should give her this."

Nayla looked at the emerald in the mirror. It felt like a weight, a heavy responsibility. "Why are you giving it to me now? We both know this is a contract."

"Is it?" Arzlan whispered, leaning his head close to hers. "Because right now, looking at you, I'm finding it very hard to remember the terms of that agreement."

Before she could respond, the heavy oak doors of the library swung open. It was Marcus, his face grim.

"Sir, we have a situation. The cathedral is surrounded by more press than we anticipated. And there's someone at the gate. A woman. She's claiming to have documents that the board needs to see before the ceremony."

Arzlan's eyes turned back into chips of ice instantly. "Who is she?"

"She wouldn't give her name, but she's driving a car registered to the Wijaya family."

Nayla felt the blood drain from her face. *Clara? No, it couldn't be.*

"Handle it," Arzlan commanded, his voice like a whip. "If she has documents, take them. If she tries to speak to the press, neutralize the situation. I don't care how you do it."

"Wait," Nayla said, stepping forward, her lace train trailing behind her. "Arzlan, if this is about Clara, we can't just hide it. If she's here, it means Bram is behind this."

"Bram is a gnat," Arzlan spat. "I won't let a dying man ruin this day. We have a merger to close and a grandfather to satisfy. We're leaving. Now."

The convoy to the cathedral was a high-speed blur of black SUVs. Nayla sat next to Arzlan, the emerald at her throat feeling like it was glowing with an ominous light. They didn't speak. The intimacy of the library had evaporated, replaced by the cold machinery of the Dirgantara machine.

The Cathedral of Jakarta was a fortress of stone and stained glass. As the doors opened and the organ music swelled, Nayla felt the weight of a thousand eyes on her. The elite of the city were all there-people who had whispered behind her back, people who had laughed at Bram's betrayal, and people who were now waiting for her to stumble.

She didn't stumble.

She walked down the aisle with her head held high, her hand steady on Arzlan's arm. She didn't look at the crowd. She kept her eyes on the altar, on the cross, and on the future she was carving out of the ruins of her past.

The ceremony was a blur of Latin prayers and incense. When it came time for the vows, Arzlan spoke with a voice that was so deep and commanding it seemed to vibrate the very air. When it was her turn, Nayla didn't hesitate. She said the words clearly, firmly, promising a lifetime she knew was a lie, but doing it with the conviction of a woman who had nothing left to lose.

As they walked back down the aisle as husband and wife, the bells began to toll. It should have been a moment of triumph. But as they reached the massive oak doors of the cathedral, the crowd of reporters outside didn't just flash their cameras. They started shouting.

"Arzlan! Is it true about the Wijaya lawsuit?"

"Nayla! Have you seen the documents regarding your husband's offshore accounts?"

"Is the merger still on?"

Arzlan's grip on her arm tightened until it was almost painful. He didn't look at them. He kept moving toward the car, Marcus and the security team physically shoving the reporters aside.

Inside the car, the atmosphere was suffocating. Arzlan pulled out his phone, his fingers flying across the screen.

"What's happening?" Nayla asked, her voice trembling.

"The documents," Arzlan said, his voice a low, dangerous growl. "They weren't about Clara. They were internal audit reports from the Dirgantara shipping division. Reports that suggest I've been funneling company funds into a private account in the Cayman Islands."

Nayla felt a cold pit in her stomach. "Have you?"

Arzlan looked at her, his expression unreadable. "It's complicated, Nayla. In this business, you have to move money to stay ahead of the regulations. But the timing... this was leaked by someone inside my own inner circle. Someone who knew exactly when the board would be most vulnerable."

"Who?"

"I don't know yet. But whoever it is, they've just declared war on the Dirgantara name."

The reception was held at the Grand Ballroom of the Plaza. It was supposed to be a night of luxury and celebration, but it felt more like a wake. The guests were whispering, their eyes darting to the couple as they entered. The news of the "leak" was already trending on every financial news site in Asia.

Nayla had to play her role. She moved through the room, smiling, shaking hands, accepting congratulations that felt like insults. She saw her mother in the corner, looking pale and anxious. She saw Mr. Salim, the board member, huddled in a deep conversation with two other directors.

But she didn't see Bram. And she didn't see Tiara.

"They aren't here," Arzlan whispered, appearing at her side with two glasses of champagne. "They're at a safe house in the city, watching this unfold. Bram didn't leak those documents. He's too stupid to understand an audit report. But whoever did leak them is using him as a distraction."

"Then who did it?"

Arzlan scanned the room, his eyes stopping on Sarah, his assistant, who was talking to a man in a dark suit by the service entrance. "I'm starting to have my suspicions."

The night dragged on. The forced smiles were becoming harder to maintain. Every time the music stopped, Nayla felt the weight of the silence. She felt like she was standing on a stage, waiting for the trapdoor to open.

Suddenly, the lights in the ballroom flickered and died.

A collective gasp went through the crowd. In the darkness, the massive screen behind the band-which had been showing a slideshow of "happy memories"-flickered back to life. But it wasn't a photo of Nayla and Arzlan.

It was a video.

It was grainy, taken from a hidden camera. It showed a room-a sterile, white room. A woman was sitting on a bed, staring out a window. It was Clara Wijaya. She looked thin, her eyes vacant.

Then, a voice came over the speakers. It was Arzlan's voice, but it sounded different-older, more ruthless.

"She's a liability now. Keep her in the clinic until the Wijaya merger is finalized. If she tries to contact her father, increase the dosage. I won't have her ruining the most important deal of my life."

The ballroom was so quiet you could hear the hum of the air conditioning. Nayla felt the world spinning. She looked at Arzlan, who was standing perfectly still, his face a mask of frozen horror.

The video cut to black, and the lights slammed back on.

Handoko Dirgantara was standing at the edge of the stage, his silver cane trembling in his hand. He looked like he had aged twenty years in twenty seconds.

"Arzlan," the old man rasped, his voice carrying through the silent room. "Tell me that wasn't you."

Arzlan didn't speak. He couldn't. The evidence was there, played for the entire city to see.

Nayla felt a hand on her arm. It was Sarah. But she wasn't looking at Nayla with the usual professional respect. She was looking at her with a cold, triumphant smirk.

"I told you the walls have ears, Nayla," Sarah whispered. "You should have listened."

"You?" Nayla gasped. "You did this?"

"I've been with this company for ten years," Sarah said, her voice a low hiss. "I've watched Arzlan destroy people without a second thought. I've been his shadow, his cleaner, his secret-keeper. But even a shadow wants to see the sun once in a while. The Wijayas paid me more in one week than Arzlan paid me in a decade. And all I had to do was wait for the right bride to trigger the explosion."

Sarah turned and walked toward the exit, disappearing into the crowd of shocked guests before the security team could even react.

Nayla looked at Arzlan. He was surrounded by board members, all of them shouting, demanding answers. The Singapore merger was dead. The Dirgantara name was in ruins. And the "marriage" that was supposed to be her salvation had just become her prison.

She looked at Handoko, who had slumped into a chair, his face grey. The old man's legacy was burning down in front of his eyes.

Nayla didn't cry. She didn't scream. She felt a strange, cold peace wash over her. She realized that she had been playing a game where everyone was cheating. She had been the pawn, thinking she was the queen.

She walked up to Arzlan, pushing through the board members until she was standing right in front of him. He looked at her, and for the first time, she saw fear in his eyes. Not fear of the scandal, but fear of her.

"Is it true?" she asked, her voice a whisper that cut through the noise. "Did you do that to her?"

Arzlan opened his mouth to speak, but the words wouldn't come. His silence was the only answer she needed.

Nayla took off the emerald necklace, the heavy stone feeling like lead in her hand. She pressed it into his palm, her fingers brushing his one last time.

"You were right, Arzlan," she said, her voice loud enough for everyone near them to hear. "The life in this house does turn people into monsters. I just didn't realize I was marrying the king of them."

She turned and walked out of the ballroom. She didn't look back at the cameras. She didn't look back at the whispers. She walked out into the Jakarta night, the ivory silk of her wedding dress trailing through the dirt of the street.

She didn't have a car. She didn't have her phone. She didn't have a plan.

But as she walked away from the flickering lights of the Plaza, she felt the first real breath of air she'd taken in weeks. She was still in her wedding dress, she was still broke, and she was now the most infamous woman in the country.

But she was finally, truly, free.

Or so she thought.

A black car pulled up to the curb beside her. It wasn't one of Arzlan's SUVs. It was a simple, unassuming sedan. The window rolled down, and a man she hadn't seen in years-a man who had been her father's most trusted business partner before he'd disappeared-looked at her.

"Get in, Nayla," the man said. "The real war is just beginning. And your father left you something that even Arzlan Dirgantara doesn't know about."

Nayla looked at the car, then back at the burning wreckage of her life behind her. She didn't hesitate. She got in.

The shadow wife was gone. The queen was broken. But the daughter of the house was coming home. And she had a debt to collect that would make everyone in this city regret they ever heard her name.

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