A Love Worth Nothing, A Man Worth Everything.

A Love Worth Nothing, A Man Worth Everything.

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Introduction

Two sisters. One man. A love neither can afford to lose.

Isabella and Mariah couldn't be more different. Isabella, the elder sister, lives a life of privilege polished, poised, and married into wealth. Mariah, on the other hand, knows the taste of struggle. She works double shifts, counts coins at the end of every month, and dreams of a love that will finally make her feel seen.

Their worlds collide when they both meet Eli, a mysterious homeless man who carries himself with quiet strength and eyes that seem to hold centuries of pain. To Isabella, he’s a forbidden thrill raw, real, and far from the sterile perfection of her husband’s mansion. To Mariah, he’s salvation someone who understands her loneliness and fights his own silent battles.

Neither sister knows that Eli hides a truth powerful enough to destroy them both. He’s not a drifter; he’s the estranged heir of a powerful billionaire, cast out after rejecting his family’s empire. As the sisters fall deeper into his orbit, secrets unravel, and loyalties are tested.

When the truth comes to light, love turns to rivalry, and desire turns to war. The sisters will learn that sometimes love isn’t measured by what you have but by what you’re willing to lose.

Chapter 1

Morning sunlight spilled across the quiet town of Willow Creek, painting the roofs in shades of gold and honey. The air smelled of dew and woodsmoke, the kind of scent that clung to early autumn mornings when the world seemed both tender and cruel. In this small town, whispers traveled faster than the wind, and appearances mattered almost as much as truth.

At the edge of town, past the tree-lined streets and the bakery that always smelled of fresh bread, stood the Rivera estate—a sprawling white house that looked more like a museum than a home. Inside, Isabella Rivera moved through her morning like a performance she’d perfected long ago.

She stood before the mirror in her walk-in closet, a mug of untouched coffee cooling on the marble counter. The reflection staring back at her was flawless: hair brushed smooth, pearls at her neck, and a silk blouse that matched the pale blue of her eyes. But her expression—measured, distant—betrayed nothing.

“Mrs. Rivera?” The soft voice of the housekeeper floated through the door. “Your husband said to remind you about the luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce.”

Isabella’s lips curved in a polite smile, though her stomach tightened. Another luncheon. Another room full of people pretending wealth meant happiness.

“Tell him I’ll be ready,” she said, her tone calm and practiced.

As the housekeeper left, Isabella turned back to the mirror and touched her reflection lightly, almost like she was checking to see if she was real. The woman staring back at her looked perfect—but inside, she felt like glass that had begun to crack.

A few miles away, in the narrow backstreets of town, Mariah Rivera woke to the sound of her alarm buzzing against a chipped nightstand. She groaned, dragging herself out of bed. The old heater rattled in protest as she crossed the tiny apartment.

Mariah’s life was the opposite of her sister’s, though they shared the same dark hair and stubborn chin. Where Isabella had servants and silver spoons, Mariah had calloused hands and rent due at the end of every month.

She pulled her long hair into a messy ponytail, splashed cold water on her face, and stared into the cracked mirror above the sink. Her eyes—brown and soft—held the kind of weariness that came from too many disappointments.

At twenty-eight, she was still waiting for her life to start.

Her phone buzzed with a text. It was from Isabella.

> Good morning, sister. Are you coming to dinner tonight?

Mariah hesitated before replying. She knew what the invitation meant. It wasn’t about family. It was about show. Isabella’s husband, Daniel, loved to parade her less fortunate sister around like a charity case.

> Can’t. Working late.

She pressed send before she could change her mind.

By the time she reached the diner on Main Street, the breakfast rush was in full swing. The air was thick with the smell of bacon and coffee. Mariah tied on her apron and forced a smile as she approached her first table.

“Morning, sweetheart,” said Mr. Jenkins, the elderly regular who always tipped her with spare change and advice she didn’t ask for. “You look tired today.”

“Guess I forgot to catch up on my beauty sleep,” she said with a small laugh.

He chuckled, eyes kind. “Don’t work yourself to death, girl. You’re too young to look that sad.”

The words hit her harder than she expected.

By noon, her back ached, her smile hurt, and her mind wandered—mostly to Isabella. Her sister’s perfect world, her expensive clothes, her husband who looked at her like she was a trophy on display.

Mariah told herself she didn’t envy her. But that wasn’t entirely true.

At the Rivera estate, Isabella sat through the luncheon, her hand resting gracefully on her husband’s arm as Daniel laughed too loudly at something another man said. The women at the table leaned in to admire her diamond bracelet, and she smiled, saying all the right things.

But underneath the tablecloth, her fingers twisted the edge of her napkin. Every laugh felt hollow, every compliment like a weight pressing on her chest.

When Daniel stood to make a toast about community and prosperity, Isabella’s gaze drifted toward the window. Beyond the manicured gardens, she saw the town stretch out—modest homes, peeling paint, life beyond perfection. Somewhere out there, Mariah was probably working, sweating, living. And for the briefest moment, Isabella envied her freedom.

Later that evening, rain began to fall over Willow Creek. Thin silver lines streaked the windows as thunder rolled softly in the distance.

Mariah closed the diner alone, wiping down the counter as the storm gathered strength. Outside, the streetlamps glowed faintly through the mist. She pulled on her worn jacket and stepped into the night.

The rain was cold, soaking through her shoes. She tucked her hair behind her ears and hurried down the street, her breath visible in the chill.

That’s when she saw the mansion lights on the hill—her sister’s world glowing through the storm. For a second, she stopped walking, watching the way the windows shimmered like gold.

It felt like looking at another planet.

She turned away quickly, blinking against the rain. She didn’t belong in that world. She never had.

Inside the mansion, Isabella stood by the window, watching the rain just as her sister had. The reflection of the storm flickered across her face. Her husband was in his study, talking business over the phone, and the house felt colder than usual.

She thought of Mariah suddenly, though she didn’t know why. Maybe it was the rain, or the way the thunder made her feel small and human again.

Isabella walked through the silent halls, her heels clicking against the marble. Every sound echoed. Every shadow felt alive.

She paused at the door to her husband’s study. Daniel’s voice was low, sharp—talking about money, contracts, things that had nothing to do with love.

“Don’t worry about her,” he said into the phone. “She knows her place.”

Isabella froze.

Her place.

The words lingered, slicing through the illusion she’d built. For the first time that day, her polished calm cracked.

She turned and walked away without a word.

Outside, the rain fell harder. In the distance, Mariah reached her apartment, dripping wet and shivering. She sank onto her couch, staring at the ceiling as lightning flashed through the window.

Somewhere between the thunder and the quiet, she whispered to herself, “Something’s got to change.”

Neither sister knew that change was already on its way.

Someone had just arrived in Willow Creek—someone who would turn both of their worlds upside down.

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