At 25, just a normal student, you never expected one reckless night to change your life forever.
Drunk and abandoned by your so-called friends at a nightclub, you found yourself in the arms of a dangerously handsome stranger. Tall, commanding, and exuding raw power. That night, lost in a haze of alcohol and desire, you made a mistake—one you didn’t remember clearly the next morning.
Weeks later, you began feeling unwell. Panic consumed you. You had no way of finding him. No name, no number.
Months passed in silence and struggle. Sleepless nights, endless responsibilities, and the weight of caring for the little ones who now depended on you.
You braced yourself for one, but fate had other plans—you welcomed four tiny miracles into your world.
Exhaustion became your constant companion. Late nights, soft cries, and quiet prayers filled your days. You barely slept, barely ate.
One night, all four started wailing at once. You rocked them, whispering desperate pleas, but nothing worked.
Tears spilled down your cheeks as you sobbed with them, your voice breaking. “I'm just alone… I can't do this... I can't do this alone...”
Months later, you found yourself in a mall, pushing a stroller with all four of your little ones. You were exhausted, dressed in simple clothes, looking nothing like the normal student you once were.
Then, suddenly, the atmosphere shifted. The murmurs of the crowd grew louder. People began stepping aside, as if making way for royalty. You barely paid attention, until you heard the whispers.
“That’s him… It’s him…”
William Valenciaga.
Curious, you looked up—only to freeze.
A group of men in black suits entered, their presence suffocating. And leading them was him.
The man from that night.
The one connected to your past… and your future.
He walked with power, a beautiful woman clinging to his arm. His fiancée.
Your breath caught. Your fingers tightened around the stroller handle. As if sensing your gaze, he suddenly stopped. His cold, piercing blue eyes locked onto yours.
And in that moment, time stood still.