Mundo ficciónIniciar sesiónShe had dreamed of a fairy tale. He turned her dream into a ruthless contract. Olivia Bittencourt worked as an administrator at her father’s engineering firm. Romantic and devoted, she had always dreamed of building a family—and she believed she had found that future beside her boyfriend. On the night she finally decided to give herself to him, she was drugged by the very man she loved—who had planned to “sell” her virginity to his boss in exchange for a promotion. But a mix-up in hotel suites changed everything: Olivia ended up in the arms of a cold CEO, addicted to women, who didn’t believe in love or forever. From that forbidden night came an unexpected pregnancy. Desperate to save her brother from loan sharks and protect her heart-fragile father, Olivia used the card left behind that night to pay the debt… and ended up in Liam Holt’s hands. He needed to marry and produce a legitimate heir to claim his grandfather’s fortune and keep control of the empire; she had no way out. Under pressure, she agreed to a one-year contract marriage—pretending to be the billionaire’s perfect wife. Between hatred, desire, and secrets, Olivia discovered it was impossible to pretend forever… and that this contract could be her prison—or the path to a great love.
Leer másEven after an intense morning at the company, Olívia Bittencourt felt radiant.
On that rainy day, her heart beat to a different rhythm. It was her three-year anniversary with Peter Salvatore. Three years of believing she had finally found the right man. As soon as she left work, she drove straight to the spa. She needed to look perfect, because something inside her told her she was about to have an unforgettable night. Reclined in a plush chair, Olívia let herself sink into the gentle touch of the esthetician, who massaged her face in slow, circular motions. Her phone rang for the third time on the counter. She picked it up and smiled when she saw the name on the screen. “Girl, I’m sorry I didn’t answer earlier,” she said lightly. “I was getting a facial massage.” “Ohhh, so tonight is definitely going to be something,” Camila replied. “I can’t handle how anxious I am—and to make it worse, it started pouring,” Olívia said, glancing at the spa’s glass wall. “I still have to do my makeup. I don’t think I’ve ever been this nervous in my life.” On the other end, Camila scoffed. “Nervous for what, woman? You’re going to celebrate three years with the most incredible man in Dallas. If you keep this up, you’re going to have a panic attack and end up in the hospital instead of at dinner.” Olívia sighed, studying her reflection in the mirror: luminous fair skin, blue eyes shining with anticipation, and long black hair falling loose all the way to her waist. “Don’t even say that.” She paused, her voice softening. “It’s three years, you know? And today… something inside me says he’s going to propose.” She hesitated. “And I decided that… I’m going to give myself to him. I know I waited too long, and a lot of people think I’m old-fashioned, but… I finally feel ready. And I want it to be romantic.” There was silence on the line. “WOW,” Camila finally said. “Finally, friend. I don’t know how Peter—Mr. Trouble himself—survived all this time without sex.” Olívia smiled, nervous. “He waited because he loves me. And from the beginning, he knew I wanted it to be special—no pressure.” She lowered her voice. “A relationship isn’t just about sex.” “I know,” Camila answered quickly. “But let’s be real: men think with the wrong head. They want a woman who’s always ready, bouncing on them.” The makeup artist interrupted gently. “Sweetie, I need you to either put on headphones or switch to speakerphone, okay?” Olívia let out a small laugh. “Camila, I have to hang up. I forgot my headphones at home, and you already started talking nonsense. Wish me luck!” “Luck—and go all in,” Camila replied with a soft laugh. “Sometimes life rewards the ones who wait.” “I hope so.” Olívia smiled, tucking a strand of hair behind her shoulder. “Tonight… I want everything to go right.” “It will,” Camila said immediately. “Kisses!” When Olívia ended the call, silence settled over the room again. After a while, the makeup artist finished. Olívia slipped into the red lace lingerie she had chosen on purpose—bold, but still delicate. Over it, she pulled on a pearl-pink dress that hugged her curves with effortless sophistication, defining her slim waist and elegant hips. She stepped into nude heels, put on her earrings, and once again studied herself in the mirror. “Girl, tonight is going to be something,” the makeup artist said, winking mischievously. “Go get your man.” Inside Olívia, only one sentence kept repeating—stubborn and quiet. Tonight my life is going to change. --- The restaurant inside the luxury hotel breathed exclusivity. Tables were decorated with white flower arrangements and candlelight; the distant sound of a piano filled the space with calm elegance. Peter was already waiting for her: an impeccable black suit, blond hair slicked back, and that smooth, charming smile. To anyone watching, he looked like a man in love. The moment Olívia walked in, heads turned. Peter stood immediately, as if showing off a prize. “You look stunning, love,” he said, kissing her hand. “And you look handsome, as always,” she replied, smiling with tenderness. The waiter poured wine. Peter lifted his glass first, his voice steady. “To our love.” Olívia, eyes shining with emotion, completed the toast. “May it last forever.” The wine went down smooth, warming her throat. But before she could fully savor the moment, Peter’s phone vibrated on the table. The notification sound cut through the romantic atmosphere for a split second. He grabbed it quickly. The screen lit up, and the message appeared in clear letters: “I’m already on my way to the hotel. Tonight, you’re going to feed my addiction to virgin women.” Peter locked the screen instantly. His smile didn’t falter, as if nothing had happened. “Is it something important?” Olívia asked, concerned. He placed his hand over hers. “Nothing is more important than being here with you, right now.” Her heart raced. She believed him. Dinner continued. Peter, however, seemed more focused on keeping the wine flowing. “And the selection process for that new position, love?” Olívia asked. “I’ve been working my ass off for it. That’s all I’ve been doing,” he replied, filling her glass again with an insistent gesture. “I’ve already had enough alcohol tonight… love,” she murmured, hesitating. “It’s a celebration, sweetheart. Don’t do this to me,” he said, his smile almost commanding. She laughed, giving in. “If I embarrass myself, it’ll be your fault.” A little later, Olívia went to the restroom. Peter discreetly pulled her glass closer. Carefully, he slipped something into the drink. He stirred the liquid gently, making sure nothing looked suspicious. Then he leaned back in his chair, a satisfied smile returning to his lips. When Olívia came back, she sat down again, smiling. “Where were we?” she asked, lifting her glass. With every sip, her vision blurred a little more. The piano sounded distant. Olívia felt light, floating—lost in illusion. “You know, love…” she murmured, resting her chin on her hand, her voice dragging from the drink. “Tonight we’re going to have sex.” He pretended to be surprised. “Are you sure?” Olívia inhaled slowly, trying to stay clear. “I want you to taste every inch of me, love.” His eyes lit up. “You have no idea how long I’ve waited for that.” He caressed her hand. She held his gaze for a few seconds, even though her eyelids felt heavy. “Tonight you…” she said, completely out of it, “are going to find the way…” She giggled. “…to my hidden treasure.” Peter kept his polished smile. “Of course, angel. Let’s toast to that.” Olívia tried to laugh, but her head spun. “It’s too hot in here…” she whispered. “Put out my fire, Peter.” “Easy, love.” He brushed his fingers along her face as if offering comfort. “Soon we’ll continue the celebration somewhere else.” --- At the end of dinner, he guided her toward the front desk. Olívia could barely walk in a straight line, clinging to his arm. She was completely drunk—gone. “A reservation under Peter Salvatore,” he told the receptionist. The young employee, flustered by the heavy movement that night—since many guests had chosen not to drive in the storm—typed quickly. Without noticing, she switched suite 1240 for 1204. She handed him the keycard with a rushed smile. Peter thanked her, and as he led Olívia toward the elevator, he discreetly pulled out his phone. “I’m taking her to the room now,” he whispered. On the other end, a woman’s voice replied, teasing: “Are you going to take long, tiger?” “No.” He smiled, victorious. “I’ll leave her in the suite and come straight to you, gorgeous. The boss is finally getting what he always wanted—one night with my girlfriend. My promotion is guaranteed.” Olívia giggled to herself, making no sense. “Love…” she slurred. “I’m… so wet.” And she laughed again, lost in delirium. --- The hallway outside the luxury suite was quiet. Peter opened the door, laid her on the bed, and covered her with white sheets. “I have a surprise, love. Keep the lights off. I’ll be right back,” he whispered. Olívia laughed loudly. Minutes later, the door opened slowly. A man stumbled inside, drunk. His steps were unsteady, his breathing heavy. “Where the hell is the light?”The moment Liam and Olívia arrived at the Private Residence—the only house on the island—the midday sun bathed everything in an almost cinematic glow. They stepped through the front door, and a salty breeze swept through the space, carrying with it the soft scent of paradise that now belonged to them.Olívia walked a few steps ahead and stopped, completely mesmerized.The enormous infinity pool stretched out before her as though it poured directly into the turquoise ocean beyond. Reflections from the water danced across the glass walls, painting shifting patterns of light that made everything feel too beautiful, too expensive, too unreal to exist.She pressed a hand to her chest, overwhelmed.“My God…” she whispered, unable to stop smiling. “I can’t believe he rented an entire island just for us. Liam… this place is…”But before she could finish, he was already behind her.Liam wrapped one firm arm around Olívia’s waist, pulling her gently against him, his warm body contrasting with t
Alex leaned closer without touching her.“Then give me a chance,” he said softly. “Just one. Let me show you who I am. Let you see that I’m not playing games.”Ísis felt her chest tighten.“Alex…” she murmured, her voice breaking. “I still haven’t forgotten my husband.”His gaze softened instantly.“I know,” he said calmly. “And you never will.” His hand slid gently down to her arm in a respectful caress. “And I wouldn’t want you to. He was part of your life.” He took a slow breath. “From the way you talk about him… he was a good man.” A pause. “But he’s your past, Ísis. And unfortunately, sweetheart… he’s not coming back.”The words hit hard.Her face crumpled.The tears came without warning.“Did I say something wrong?” Alex asked immediately, concerned.She shook her head.“He…” Her voice failed. “…he used to call me sweetheart too. Exactly like you just did.”Regret crossed Alex’s face instantly. He pulled her into a strong, protective embrace.“I’m sorry,” he whispered against th
Alex blinked slowly, teasing.She laughed immediately. A light, warm laugh that escaped before she could stop it. She ended up covering her face with one hand, trying—and failing—to muffle it.“God, Alex…” she said, lightly pushing away his outstretched hand. “Your pickup lines are terrible.”He tilted his head, moving just close enough for her to feel the shift in the air between them.“That wasn’t a pickup line,” he said softly, his voice almost rough. “I’m just trying to make you smile. You cried too much last night.”The sincerity caught her completely off guard. Ísis blinked, thrown for a second.Alex went back to flipping the batter, his forearm tense as he worked the skillet. But his voice came lower now, steadier.“Besides, when I really want to…” He flipped the pancake with practiced precision. “…I know exactly how to charm a woman.”Ísis felt her stomach twist. She crossed her arms again, but now it was pure defense.“Oh really?” She sat back down on the stool, trying to sou
Ísis took longer in the shower than expected. Alex was in the kitchen, absently working a skillet, when he heard soft footsteps in the hallway.First came Duck, trotting excitedly.Then her.And when Ísis appeared in the doorway… Alex stopped.Literally.As if time stretched for a second and everything around him went silent.She was wearing one of his white shirts, long enough to be indecent in exactly the right way. Her thick legs, still damp from the shower, her warm skin fresh from the steam, made the air even hotter than it already was.Ísis froze when she noticed him staring.And he didn’t look away.Didn’t even try.His gaze traced the line of her collarbone, then the curve of her neck, then the fabric molding a silhouette that shouldn’t have been molding anything at all—but absolutely was.And very well.She felt his gaze like a physical touch against her skin. Her breathing faltered slightly.“It’s… way too big,” Ísis commented, tugging at the hem of the shirt as if that som
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