The Hidden Heiress Nora Martinez, a skilled herbalist renowned for her extraordinary healing abilities, is no stranger to secrets. Hidden from the prying eyes of society, she lives a quiet life while quietly reconnecting with her biological parents-powerful figures in their own right. But when Lucas Blackwood, the brooding heir to the influential Blackwood family, proposes a marriage of convenience to save his gravely ill grandfather, Nora finds herself drawn into a world she has long avoided. Lucas, still tethered to memories of his ex-fiancée Maria Gomez, is cold and distant toward Nora, refusing to acknowledge her value beyond her ability to heal his grandfather. Maria, however, refuses to let go of Lucas, often interfering and complicating his budding connection with Nora. In this slow-burn romance, Nora stands firm, unshaken by the disdain of Lucas's mother or the ghost of his past. With every encounter, Lucas begins to see Nora's strength and worth-not just as a healer, but as a woman who could mend his broken heart. As hidden truths and old wounds surface, Nora must decide whether to embrace the life she's stepped into or walk away, knowing she's far more than the quiet healer everyone assumes her to be.
The sleek, silver jet glided through the clouds, a stark contrast to the life Nora had known. Gone were the cobblestone streets of her village, replaced by a dizzying expanse of white clouds. Below, the landscape transformed into a patchwork quilt of green and grey, a world away from the familiar contours of her home.
Nora, seated beside a stern-faced bodyguard, maintained an expression of studied indifference. The city of New York, a sprawling metropolis of towering skyscrapers and bustling crowds, held no allure for her. Years of living on the fringes of society had taught her to observe, to absorb, to remain detached.
She had been summoned to the Blackwood estate, a sprawling mansion nestled in the heart of Manhattan. Henry Blackwood, the patriarch of the influential Blackwood family, lay gravely ill, and his desperation echoed in the urgency of the message. Nora, despite her initial reluctance to involve herself with the Blackwood family, felt a strange pull toward the challenge.
Unbeknownst to the villagers, Nora was already Mrs. Lucas Blackwood. A marriage of convenience, it was, a desperate bargain struck to save Henry's life. Lucas, burdened by his family's expectations and haunted by the ghost of his lost love, had agreed to the marriage, seeing it as a means to an end.
The weight of the decision still pressed upon her, but she refused to let it show. She was not a lovesick bride, nor was she a woman yearning for affection. Love had no place in their arrangement. She was here for a purpose.
As the jet descended, a knot of apprehension tightened in her chest. She knew the scrutiny would be intense, the whispers of disapproval would follow her every move. But she was prepared. She would heal Henry Blackwood, not for their gratitude, but for the satisfaction of knowing her skills were unmatched. She would rise above their expectations. She would become more than just the "poor orphan." She would become Nora, the healer, the one who defied the odds.
The Blackwood Estate
The moment Nora stepped onto the private airstrip, the weight of the Blackwood legacy pressed down on her like an invisible force. The estate loomed in the distance, a sprawling masterpiece of glass and stone, surrounded by manicured gardens and guarded gates.
A convoy of sleek black cars awaited her. As she approached, a chauffeur stepped forward, opening the door with silent efficiency. Without hesitation, she slid into the back seat, her gaze meeting her reflection in the tinted glass.
A woman with piercing emerald eyes stared back at her. Calm. Collected. Unshaken.
The ride to the estate was silent, save for the occasional hum of the engine. The bodyguard seated across from her remained expressionless, his job clear-escort, protect, and observe.
The Blackwood mansion was a world of its own. The grand entrance was lined with towering marble columns, and inside, a chandelier of breathtaking crystal brilliance illuminated the foyer. Butlers scurried, whispers rippled through the air, and every movement was laced with tension.
Nora could feel their eyes on her. Judging. Weighing.
She had expected it. She welcomed it.
Lucas stood at the top of the grand staircase, watching her with unreadable eyes. Dressed in a tailored black suit, his stance was rigid, controlled.
"He's improving," Nora stated before he could speak, her voice devoid of emotion. "His vitals are stable, but his recovery will take time."
Lucas remained silent, his sharp gaze studying her.
Her calm, detached demeanor was something he wasn't accustomed to. Most people either feared him, sought his approval, or tried to gain favor. But Nora?
She gave him nothing. No nervous fidgeting. No forced small talk.
Just silence.
"Okay," he finally said, his voice clipped. Then, without another word, he turned and walked away.
Nora exhaled softly.
It was going to be like this, then. A cold, distant husband and a house full of prying eyes.
Fine. She had survived worse.
A New Reality
As she was led to her quarters, she noted the lavish details-dark mahogany doors, intricate carvings, and paintings that whispered of history and power. The room assigned to her was grander than anything she had ever lived in. It was vast, with floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked the city, a bed large enough to swallow her whole, and a sitting area that looked untouched.
She set her small travel bag on the bed.
A marriage of convenience, yes, but she hadn't expected to be treated as a mere guest.
She sat down on the plush chair by the window, fingers tracing the cool glass as she gazed out at the cityscape. New York was foreign to her. So was this life.
But she wasn't here to belong.
She was here to heal.
A knock at the door broke her thoughts.
She turned as a woman in a crisp uniform stepped inside. "Madam, dinner will be served shortly. Shall I escort you to the dining hall?"
Madam.
The title felt foreign. Strange.
But she merely nodded, rising from her seat. "Lead the way."
Dinner with the Blackwoods
The dining hall was a testament to the Blackwood wealth. A long, polished table stretched across the room, its surface gleaming under the warm golden glow of the chandeliers. The air was thick with tension as she took her seat across from Lucas, who had already begun sipping his wine.
To his left sat Eleanor Blackwood, Lucas's mother. The true matriarch of this house. Her gaze was as sharp as a blade, assessing, dissecting.
"I trust your journey was comfortable?" she asked, her voice smooth yet devoid of warmth.
"It was," Nora replied simply.
Eleanor's lips curled slightly, a ghost of a smile. "You are rather quiet for someone who has secured such an advantageous position."
A test.
Nora met her gaze with unwavering calm. "I have no interest in positions, Mrs. Blackwood. I am here to heal your father."
Silence.
Lucas's fork scraped against his plate, breaking the quiet.
Eleanor tilted her head, intrigued. "Is that so?"
"It is," Nora said. "And once his health is restored, I will decide what comes next."
Lucas's grip on his glass tightened. She wasn't clinging. She wasn't fighting for a place here.
She was simply... existing.
Indifferent. Detached.
And that unsettled him more than anything else.
The Watchful Eyes
That night, as Lucas sat in his dimly lit office, his mind was nowhere near the company documents before him.
Instead, it was on her.
Nora Martinez.
His wife-yet nothing like a wife.
She had walked into this house, into this family's legacy, and had shown no fear. No hesitation. No need for validation.
She was a mystery, one he hadn't expected to intrigue him.
Lucas exhaled, rubbing his temple.
This was supposed to be simple.
She was supposed to be insignificant.
So why, then, was he thinking about her?
Her fiance and her best friend worked together and set her up. She lost everything and died in the street. However, she was reborn. The moment she opened her eyes, her husband was trying to strangle her. Luckily, she survived that. She signed the divorce agreement without hesitation and was ready for her miserable life. To her surprise, her mother in this life left her a great deal of money. She turned the tables and avenged herself. Everything went well in her career and love when her ex-husband came to her.
Charlee was left at the altar and became a laughingstock. She tried to keep her head high, but ultimately lost it when she received a sex tape of her fiance and her half-sister. Devastated, she ended up spending a wild night with a hot stranger. It was supposed to be one-time thing, but he kept popping up, helping her with projects and revenge, all while flirting with her constantly. Charlee soon realized that it was nice having him around, until her ex suddenly appeared at her door, begging for another chance. Her tycoon lover asked, “Who will you choose? Think carefully before you answer.”
"Mr. Evans, please maintain some dignity. Don't forget I'm your brother's wife!" Having caught her husband and best friend together in the bed, Elena wanted nothing more than to exact revenge on the people she once called family. She refused to be a pitiful divorcee and vowed to make everyone who had once looked down on her beg for forgiveness. And to start with her newfound freedom, Elena indulges in a one-night stand with a stranger. However, what was meant to be a fleeting escape turns into a nightmare when she learns that the stranger is none other than her husband's older brother! Would Elena be free from the shackles of her marriage? Or would the mysterious stranger make her life a living hell since he seemed to have a personal vendetta against his family? [The story is 18+ and involves mature content.]
Their marriage was nothing but for the benefit of the two families. He could choose anyone to be his bride, but the moment he laid his eyes on her, he knew she was the one he wanted. However, their marriage didn't last for a long because of her indifference. Until the moment he signed the divorce agreement, he finally witnessed her true colors. It turned out that she also took advantage of him. Their divorce was not an end but the start of the real love game.
Rumors said that Lucas married an unattractive woman with no background. In the three years they were together, he remained cold and distant to Belinda, who endured in silence. Her love for him forced her to sacrifice her self-worth and her dreams. When Lucas' true love reappeared, Belinda realized that their marriage was a sham from the start, a ploy to save another woman's life. She signed the divorce papers and left. Three years later, Belinda returned as a surgical prodigy and a maestro of the piano. Lost in regret, Lucas chased her in the rain and held her tightly. "You are mine, Belinda."
Melanie married Ashton out of gratitude, but she quickly found herself entangled in a web of relentless challenges. Despite these struggles, she stayed true to her commitment to the marriage. In the hospital room, Ashton indifferently attempted to draw her blood, disregarding her discomfort. This callous act was a harsh revelation for Melanie, awakening her to the grim reality of their relationship. Resolved to prioritize her own welfare, she decided to sever ties. With newfound resolve, Melanie filed for divorce. In the process, she unveiled her concealed identities, leaving everyone in shock. Throughout these turbulent times, Melanie realized that Derek, Ashton’s uncle, had been discreetly protecting her all along.