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The Runaway's Revenge

Chapter 5 The house was deathly quiet the next morning

Word Count: 1820    |    Released on: 20/01/2026

y, suffocating pressure that comes right before a storm breaks. Liana didn't go to the sunroom at 5 AM. Her body was too sore, and her mind was too bu

ting to take her things away. But the house was spotless. The staff had worked through the night to erase every trace of

ture, no cold glares. Just a note left on the

0 AM. Ensure she is dressed appropriat

hand. "Appropriately," she mu

e a maid struggled to brush the knots out of her hair. The girl's

g the brush from the maid. "I've got t

. Liana sat behind Mika and started brushing with a te

her voice cracking. "Hadi said you were in big trou

sending me anywhere, Mika. Your dad and I just have... different

omi

s my

Mika was healthy, but the doctor kept talking about her "stress levels" and her "lack of social engagement." Liana l

r. Liana carried her up to her room, tucked her in, and then found herself sta

ery of the "Ice Architect" was starting to pull at her more than her own desire fo

ed it open, her heart hammering ag

e that didn't feel like a hospital wing. Books lined the walls from floor to ceiling-thick volumes on arch

w skyscraper Adrian was designing. But her eyes were drawn

back to your room.* But she didn't. Sh

ught in her throat. She picked them up, her fingers trembling. They weren't blueprints. They were drawi

ion, and a deep, aching love. And the signature a

ria

years ago-right before Mika was born. As she flipped through them, she found one that was different. It w

ously like the one outside. But Adrian wasn't the man she knew. He was laughing. His head was thrown back, hi

you doin

He wasn't wearing his coat anymore, just his white dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up. He looked exha

ng strides. He grabbed her wrist,

e hissed, his voice trembling with a rage that

was open

ond, his expression flickering with a pain so raw it made Liana's own heart break. Then he sho

mall but steady. "I didn't mean to p

er, his chest heaving. He looked like a man who was about to shatter into a million pieces. "You have

at the desk. "Those sketches... they're full of love. You didn't

ife killed her!

hocked that the words had even left his mouth. He turne

usiness or the name. She just wanted to create. And she was so happy when she was pregnant with Mika. But her heart... it wasn't

moved toward him, cautiously, like

rt' and 'joy' are just illusions. They're weaknesses that let the world in so it can hurt you. So I buried it. I buried her

ly placed a hand on his shoulde

out breaking. You're not protecting Mika. You're just making her live in the same dark room you've locked yourse

in seven years of unshed tears. He looked at Liana-really looked at her-and for the first time

is fingers brushed against a stray lock of her ha

ke her when you're a

en them was thick with a tension that was no longer ab

s if he had touched a hot stove. He straightened his shirt, the mask of the Ice

ice flat. "Mika's French tutor will be he

ria

nge my mind about

dded slowly and walked toward the door. But as she

ss. But you can't erase the fact that you still care. That's y

he wound. Now, she just had to figure out how to hea

shadows. The butler looked worried-not for the house, but for

om and found the girl

till mad?"

g. "No, sweetie. I think your daddy is just starting to

s and painted a single, small yellow flower growing out of a crack in

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The Runaway's Revenge
The Runaway's Revenge
“Liana Az-Zahra, a 21-year-old aspiring artist, had to freeze her dreams to fulfill her late mother's dying wish: marrying Raka, the son of a family friend. Liana hoped for a protector, a man who would cherish her. Instead, less than a week into the marriage, her world shattered. She discovered Raka's long-standing affair with their own domestic helper-a betrayal that had been simmering long before their wedding day. Walking away as a young divorcée, Liana thought her heart was permanently scarred. But fate had a different plan. She crosses paths with Adrian Dirgantara, a wealthy, high-powered widower and real estate mogul. Their lives collide because of Mika, Adrian's young daughter, who forms an instant, unbreakable bond with Liana. To secure his daughter's happiness, Adrian proposes a marriage of convenience. He is a man of ice-cold, blunt, and seemingly incapable of love. Despite the emotional wall he has built around himself, Liana makes a silent vow: she will not just be a mother figure to Mika, but she will bring the arrogant, rigid Adrian Dirgantara to his knees in love. But can Liana truly break through his frozen exterior, or is there a darker reason why Adrian refuses to let anyone into his heart?”