Hey Husband, Unveil Your True Identity!
large gardens that had always brought her peace and comfort. As the sun began to set, its golden light cast a lo
turned away from the window, nodding absently as she made her way down the grand staircase. The elegance of their h
r chest. Her father, Don Facundo, sat behind his big wood desk, his face filled with concern and fat
ee me?", she asked, her
he burden of his decision refl
nt you should be aware of," he stated seriously. "Our family is facing a serious threat. I made some terrible deci
ther's words sunk in. Confusion and concern filled her
ess and desperation. "I've received a visit from the Maste
an a name. A psuedonym that demanded respect w
r spine. "And he's willing to forgive the de
e debt?" Yeline asked, her vo
. I've tried to negotiate, but he is unwilling to budge. He wants one of you, and he's wi
ed, her voice firm. "I've given my word, and the Guerrero family h
Yeline," he replied. "The Guerreros are a minor family, barely worth considering when compared to the
bling. "I want to marry him, not some stranger who
ay to ensure our family's survival." Yeline felt a goosebu
ined, her voice shaking. "You're going to hand me
the only way to pay off the debt, Yeline," he stated
e said, her voice rising. "You mean save Britta, don't you?
nconcerned. "Britta is your sister, Yeline,"
or Britta. You've always loved her more, always prioritized her needs over mine. Have you asked if I was willing t
regret or apology. Only a cold, calculated ur
haking with emotion. "I'm your child, just like Britta. But yo
h tears. "Father, no," she responded firmly
r pulse raced with emotion. "Britta, no,"
d, her voice firm. "It's my duty to prot
ow Britta to sacrifice herself for her. "No, Britta," Yeline said, her voice agg
tion. "I have to, Yeline," she
could just handle your business better, Father, we
ets. "How dare you, Yeline!" he growled, his voice low and dangerous. But be
s filled with concern. "Father, no
me, as she watched her father's ang
deep concern. "Yeline, it's okay," she said, her
rned to leave, Britta's words followed her, a gentle comfort in the
ated to her room, she immediately reached fo
. The phone rang, echoing in the silence of her room, but there was no answer. She tri
eaming down her face. But there was nothing, onl
e tears flowed freely, and she cried until she had no tears left to shed. Her body
she saw Onyx, his face a comforting presence in the darkness. They were together, l
to slip away, just beyond her reach. The dream shifted, and she found herself standing before a
her heart for the comfort of Onyx's embrace, while her mind, struggled