To frame her younger sister and humiliate her, the older sister forced her to marry the most dangerous sheikh in her place; but what the sheikh did left everyone in shock…
That day, a solemn silence reigned in the sheikh’s house. Golden chandeliers, white marble, dozens of witnesses — everything looked like a luxurious fairy tale. Everything except for the bride.
Aisha stood there, clenching her fingers beneath the lace of her dress. This was supposed to be the wedding of her older sister, Leila. But at the last moment, Leila refused, telling their father that she “was not ready to live with such a man.”
Everyone knew the sheikh. Everyone feared him. Servants, relatives, and neighbors whispered about him. They said he was cruel, cold, and ruthless. And that was exactly why Leila decided to sacrifice her younger sister.
— You have to do this, — she told Aisha the night before the wedding. — Otherwise, I will turn your life into hell.
Aisha remained silent. She had no choice.
During the ceremony, when the sheikh lifted the bride’s veil, everyone held their breath. Aisha expected indifference… or contempt. But the sheikh looked at her for a long time, carefully, and then did something that left all the guests in shock. Continuation in the first comment
He expected to see a frightened, submissive girl — just as he had been told.
But standing before him was Aisha: composed, fragile, with eyes that held neither greed nor calculation — only honesty and a fear she did not try to hide.
In that moment, something changed in his gaze. The servants standing at a distance noticed it first. In the sheikh’s eyes, a feeling flared up that he had never experienced before.
He understood immediately: all his life, he had been searching for exactly such a woman.
The sheikh stepped forward and embraced Aisha — not roughly, not dominantly, but gently, as if afraid of frightening her. Then, quietly, almost in a whisper, he kissed her on the forehead and then on the lips, without hiding his feelings from the guests.
A murmur swept through the hall. And the older sister turned pale.
That same evening, the sheikh ordered the wedding gifts to be brought in. But these were not symbolic presents.
He gave Aisha a house by the sea, registered in her name. Then the keys to a new luxury car. After that, a wardrobe of dresses created by the finest designers. Jewelry — diamonds, gold, rare stones — were laid at her feet one after another.
— All of this is yours, — he said calmly. — Because you have become my destiny.
Aisha could not hold back her tears. She had asked for none of it. She simply stood there, still unable to believe that the nightmare she had been dragged into had turned into love.
And the older sister stood aside, unable to move. She watched as the fate she had run from chose another with tenderness. For the first time in her life, Leila understood the mistake she had made.
She regretted it. But it was already too late.


