ow, her fingers digging into the expensive leather upholstery. This wasn't a home. It was a fortress of glass and cold stone, perched on a hill like it was looking down on th
e didn't offer her a hand. He didn't even look at her as he stepped out of the SUV, a
chill that went straight to her bones. She looked down at her dress-the silk was stained, th
situation finally clawing at her throat. "I have nothin
tue than a man. "You have me," he said, and for a second, the words sounded like a promise. Then he added, "And as long as you belong to me,
rough her exhaustion. "I am not a piece of furniture you bought at an auctio
hose gates, you are a scandal. You are the girl who cheated on her fiancé with the rival CEO. Inside these gates, you are the future
of practiced neutrality. She bowed slightly, her eyes f
a commanded before walking past them both into the house, his mind al
. Too white. The floors were polished to such a high shine that she could see her own
home. It had floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a sprawling garden
epare a bath," Bi
church right now? Was he telling the guests that his bride was a whore? She thought about Intan, probably sitting in their living
ht. It was a hot, pulsing thing in her chest,
on her skin-faint bruises on her arms where Arga had held her, and the invisible ones that hurt much more. She scrubbed he
ng on the bed. It was deep emerald green, modest but obscenely ex
out waiting for an answer. He had changed into a fresh
said, tossing a
nuptial Agreement. Non-Disclosu
inimum of two years. Clause 7: No public displays of affection unless requested for media purposes. Clau
ga said, leaning ag
. "You're so afraid of the truth, aren't you? You're a billionaire, a genius, a 'self-made man,'
they were dark with a simmering fury. "I told you, I was drugged. You think I wanted this? You think I wanted to tie my nam
s tell the truth together. We can take
ls. If we tell the truth, my company's value drops forty percent by noon. My father will use it as an excuse to kick me ou
ra. Or walk out that gate right now with
n he slammed the door. She thought about the way Dion had looke
d her name in jagged, angry s
n at his feet. "You own me. I hope
. It will be small, private, but loud enough for the press to hear. Until then, sta
f nausea. "They don't want a rec
magine. Your father will be singing your praises by tomorrow
her for a textile factory. Her sister had sold her fo
he said, her voice hollo
eshold. "Welcome to the real world, Zara. It's a lot
. It was beautiful, but it felt like a shroud. She picked up the new phone. Her f
rched for her own name. The he
ed: Zara Marligh, Fian
Why the Wedding of the Y
tale. She scrolled down and saw a photo of Intan, posted an hour ago. It was a selfie of her si
wall. It didn't break, but the
pered to the shadows. "I'm going to take
y home, and when he was, he ignored her. He was a ghost in his own house, a ma
to her room. He didn't knock this time. He looked disheveled,
ed, sitting on th
the moon. "I don't drink anymore. Not aft
crossing his face before he masked it wi
Arga? Come to check
n love. Or at least, like we don't want to strangle each other." He looke
ded my sister loved me. I pretended my father was a good man. I pretended Dion
proached. The scent of woodsmoke and expensive cologne filled her
a low rumble. "Maybe I am. But in this city, m
ght he was going to touch her, and her heart skipped a beat-not out of f
nd of hair behind her ear
as a queen, Zara. Wear the crown
, but Zara called
sto
have paid off a hundred girls to play this part.
ause," he said softly, "you're the only one who looks at me and see
ore she cou
t out. She thought about his words. He was tired. The billionair
't afford. Tomorrow, she would walk down the aisle and swear a lie to a man she h
ark glass. Her eyes were hard now. Th
begin, Arga,"
born in a hotel room and sealed in blood. Bi Inah brought in the dress-a si
on armor. She didn't wear a veil. She wanted to s
the city. There were no friends. No family-except for Arga's par
o the foyer of the c
eyes, acting the part of the emotional mother of the bride. And Intan... Intan was
e Intan s
hitched. Why
in his eyes. Or maybe it was just greed. Now that she was marryi
d sliding firmly around her waist
pered in her ear. "The
e flashes of the paparazzi outside were
se of detachment. She heard the words, but they didn't mean
id, his voice s
Zara. "And do you, Zara
saw Intan's eyes, narrow and jealous. She saw
," sh
felt lik
husband and wife. You
d pressed his lips to hers. It wasn't a soft kiss. It w
ching his lapels. If she was going to be a villain in this
as Mr. and Mrs. Wijaya, the cro
ue you've been dating
el to be part of the most po
d her with his body, usherin
She didn't smile. She just looked at her sister wit
urned. Arga loosened his tie an
said. "Now the r
, wiping the lipst
need to show them that we're untouchable. If anyone asks about the hotel,
aid. "But I have my ow
ne eye. "And
talk to B
angerous. He's the one who set us
angerous level. "Let him see exactly what he created. You w
had seen in the mirror every morning for the last five years. He realized then that he
But if you slip up
, looking out at the rainy streets of Ja
jaya sitting side by side, miles apart in spirit but bou
world would see the new Zara. And t
ound in the hotel. She had asked Bi Inah to find the matching one.
spered to herself. "The mo
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