Emma's breath came in short, ragged gasps as she clutched the sheets, the finality in his words feeling like a dagger to her heart.
How could he so conveniently do this to her? The man she had loved with all her heart had just destroyed her life with a few heartless sentences. Her dignity was shattered, her reputation in tatters.
The people who had known her, who had respected her, would believe his lies. She would be seen as a cheat, an adulteress who tried to rid herself of a child.
She felt suffocated by the weight of shame and disgrace. How could she ever face anyone again? The whispers, the judgmental stares, societal disgrace.
They would follow her everywhere, haunting her every step. The life she had once known, the future she had imagined and so dearly held on to, had been reduced to ashes.
The thought of enduring such a life filled her with a despair so deep it felt like drowning. She couldn't bear it. The humiliation, the pain. It was too much. Her mind raced, trying to find a way out, any way to escape the nightmare her life had become.
Suddenly, a terrible clarity came over her. There was only one way to end this suffering, one way to escape the endless torment Jake had condemned her to. She had to end it. She had to end it all.
With a determined, although shaky resolve, Emma got off the hospital bed. Although her legs were weak, she forced herself to stand, her mind singularly focused on finding something, anything that she could use to end her pain.
She staggered around the room, searching with a desperation that bordered on madness.
Her eyes darted around, landing on a scalpel resting on a nearby tray. That was it. The way out. The way to end this unbearable agony.
Just as her trembling hand reached out to grab it, the door to her room swung open and she turned, her heart pounding wildly in her chest as she looked up, to see who was there.
Emma's brows pulled together in a confused frown as she looked at the man standing in the doorway. His expression was calm unnervingly so, given the situation.
Everything about him radiated control, while her own life had spiraled into chaos, crumbling beneath her like a house of cards.
"Who are you?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper, still clouded by the despair that had gripped her only moments before.
A part of her longed to return to that dark place, to let the overwhelming pain and hopelessness consume her again. But now this man, a stranger was here, forcing her focus back to the present and she didn't like it let alone want it.
The man stepped closer, his eyes a strange mix of kindness and something else. Something she couldn't quite put her finger on.
"I'm sorry for barging in like this. I knocked, but you didn't hear me," he said, as if that explained everything. His voice was soft, measured, yet carried an air of authority.
"That doesn't answer my question," Emma snapped, her voice gaining a slight edge. Her emotions were raw, teetering between frustration and confusion. "Who are you?" she asked again.
His steps were slow and deliberate as he closed the distance between them. He was tall, towering over her small frame, with a sharp jawline and intense gray eyes that seemed to hold untold secrets.
His dark hair, streaked with gray at the temples, was combed back neatly, giving him an air of refined sophistication. The tailored charcoal suit he wore clung perfectly to his broad shoulders, the crisp fabric hinting at his wealth and influence.
But none of that mattered to Emma. She was barely aware of her surroundings, let alone this man's polished appearance.
"I'm Alex," he said, his gaze never leaving hers. "And I'm here to help you," he said, looking directly at her.
Emma's lips parted slightly as she processed his words. "Help me?" she repeated, the words sounding foreign on her tongue.
No one had helped her, least of all Jake, the man who had claimed to love her. He had instead shattered her life. Why should she trust this stranger now?
"Yes," Alex said, his voice steady, "I know you don't know me, but I have a way to help you," he said causing a bitter laugh to escape Emma before she could even stop it.
"How could you possibly help me? We don't even know each other. This whole situation… it's beyond help," she said, her voice hollow.
The betrayal she had felt from Jake, the pain that had settled in her chest like a weight, was too deep, too consuming.
"I understand why you feel that way," Alex said, his expression softening. He took a step closer, his presence somehow both calming and intimidating. "But I do have a way to help you get your life back. A way for you to reclaim everything that was taken from you," he said and she raised a brow.
"What are you talking about?" Emma asked, folding her arms protectively across her chest. She had been through too much, and the idea of trusting anyone, even someone who claimed to want to help felt impossible.
She stared at him, searching his face for any hint of insincerity. He seemed genuine, but then again, hadn't Jake seemed that way too? She thought with an inward sigh.
Alex's gaze remained steady. "A contract marriage. To me."
The words hit her like a slap across the face. Emma blinked, trying to process what he was saying. A contract marriage? Was this some kind of twisted joke? Her stomach churned with a mixture of disbelief and anger.
"A contract marriage?" she repeated, her voice shaking. "Why would I do that? With you?" Her heart pounded in her chest as the questions flooded her mind. "Why would I marry a total stranger, even if it's fake? And what could you possibly stand to gain from this?" she asked unbelievably.
Alex's lips twitched into a faint smile, though it didn't quite reach his eyes. There was something else behind his calm demeanor, something darker. "I'm not a stranger, Emma. Not really," he said and Emma's heart skipped a beat at his words.
A chill crept down her spine as she stared at him, the pieces of the puzzle not quite fitting together. "What are you talking about? Who are you really?" she demanded, her voice cracking under the weight of her emotions. "Why are you here?"
Alex exhaled slowly, as if choosing his words carefully. "I'm here because I want to help fix the situation you've been put in," he said. "The situation my nephew caused," he said and immediately, Emma's blood turned to ice.
She blinked back, unsure if she had heard him correctly. "Your nephew?" she asked, her voice barely audible. "What… what do you mean?" she asked her unbelief registered in her voice.
Alex took a deep breath, his eyes locking with hers. "Jake is my nephew," he said, each word deliberate, as if speaking them aloud made them more real. "I know what he's done to you. And I want to make it right."
Emma's breath hitched. Her legs felt weak, and she stumbled back, hitting the edge of the hospital bed. Jake's uncle? This man, this calm, composed stranger, was related to Jake? Her mind struggled to grasp the connection.
"Your nephew?" she repeated, her voice laced with disbelief. "You're Alex Sterling? The uncle he… he never talked about?"
Alex nodded, his face unreadable. "Yes. I'm Jake's uncle. But I'm not here because of him. I'm here because of you," he said trying his best to get her to understand.
Emma's mind raced. She had heard whispers about Alex Sterling from Jake, mostly in passing. Jake had never spoken highly of his uncle, always dismissing him as an overbearing figure.
But why would Alex be here? Why would he offer her help, especially after what his nephew had done to her?
Emma's heart pounded in her chest as she tried to make sense of it all. Her emotions were a tangled mess of anger, confusion, and fear. How could she possibly trust him? How could she even consider his offer when her world had just been shattered?