Camilla Varela’s Point of View
I thought starting over would be easy. I even convinced myself that Lucas wasn’t serious when he threatened me the other day. But I was wrong. He meant every word. He made sure I wouldn’t get hired anywhere I applied. He turned my life into a nightmare. Sometimes, I found myself wondering—can I really do this? Can I really survive without him? Can I stand on my own two feet without relying on anyone? Right now, I have Cassandra, and that helps. But what if one day she’s no longer around? Where would that leave me? Would I end up with nothing again? Life is sucks! As I sat on a chair for another job interview, I felt a flicker of hope — only for it to be crushed almost immediately. "You’re Mrs. De Luca, right? But why does your resume say Varela?" the HR officer asked, looking at my resume with a puzzled expression. My heart sank, and the small smile I had disappeared. How long was I going to be seen only as Lucas’s wife? When would people stop tying my identity to him? "I’ve already divorced him, ma’am. And with all due respect, I think that question is a little too personal," I said, keeping my voice polite but firm. The HR officer shook her head, clearly unimpressed. She handed my resume back without another glance. "I am sorry but you’re not qualified for the position." I knew I was qualified. I met every requirement listed in the job posting. But I also knew Lucas was working behind the scenes, making sure I never got the chance to prove myself. It was cruel and exhausting. Still, I managed a weak smile, thanked her for her time, and left the office with my head held high — even though inside, I felt defeated. This wasn’t the life I had imagined for myself. If I had known that marrying Lucas would lead me down this painful road… I never would have said yes. But back then, I was young. Naïve. Blinded by love. Later that day, I sat on the couch in Cassandra’s condo, watching as she packed her bags for a business trip. "Camilla, I have a work trip with my boss. You’ll be in charge of the condo while I’m gone, okay?" she said while neatly folding her clothes into a suitcase. I nodded, but deep down, I felt something heavy in my chest. Sometimes, I couldn’t help but feel sorry for myself. When I looked at Cassandra, I saw a woman with a successful career, earning a good salary, moving forward in life. And me? I had nothing to be proud of. No job. No security. Just endless rejections. Cassandra suddenly stopped what she was doing and turned to me. "Why don’t you just accept the job my boss is offering?" she asked, giving me a knowing look. "The position is still open, Camilla. Plus Lucas has no power there. No connections. He can’t sabotage you.” Her words made me pause. Maybe… maybe this was the fresh start I had been looking for. When Cassandra left for her business trip, I decided to stay in the condo. I didn’t even bother looking for a job anymore — after all, every time I tried, it always ended the same way. Rejection. Disappointment. And I knew exactly who was behind it. But Cassandra’s words kept running through my mind. She told me to accept the job her boss was offering. It was a really good opportunity — I’d be the head of the finance department, which perfectly matched my education. I graduated with a degree in Accountancy and had plenty of knowledge about business. The position paid well, too. Should I take the job? As I sat there thinking, my phone suddenly started ringing from the table. I reached for it quickly, but my heart sank the moment I saw the number on the screen. I didn’t even need the name to know who it was. I had already deleted Lucas’s number from my phone — but it didn’t matter. His number was still burned into my memory. I hated myself for knowing it so well. I took a deep breath, trying to keep my emotions in check, and answered the call. “What do you want?” I asked, my voice flat and tired. “Still holding on, huh, Camilla? When are you going to give up?” Lucas’s voice came through the line, full of arrogance. I couldn’t stop the bitter smile that formed on my face. “Let me ask you something instead — what exactly do you get out of making my life miserable? When are you going to stop?” I heard him chuckle quietly — that same mocking laugh that always made my blood boil. “I’ll stop when you finally come back to me. When you beg me to take you back. I’m giving you a chance here, Camilla. Just crawl back to me, and I’ll accept you with open arms.” That was it — I couldn’t help myself. I laughed. A loud, bitter, genuine laugh. The idea was so ridiculous it was almost funny. “Me? Crawl back to you? Lucas, even in your dreams, that will never happen. I’ve finally woken up from the nightmare I was living in — and guess what? You were that nightmare. Marrying you was the biggest mistake of my life.” I paused for a moment, trying to steady my voice. “But you know what? I will survive without you. And when I finally do, I promise you — you’ll be the one filled with regret.” Before he could respond, I ended the call and immediately blocked his number. I wasn’t going to let him have any more power over me. He really thought I couldn’t live without him. That I’d be lost and helpless without him in my life. But I proved him wrong. I can stand on my own two feet. And that starts right now. I’m taking the job! When Cassandra returned from her business trip, I immediately told her that I had decided to accept the job offer. She was so happy for me. Without wasting any time, she helped me prepare all the necessary documents and even accompanied me to the company to meet her boss. "Thank you for accepting my offer, Miss Varela. I know you’ll do great," Mr. Del Castillo said with a warm smile. Mr. Abdul Del Castillo was my new boss. He owned Del Castillo Tech. He was kind, handsome, and tall — and the shape of his body suited him perfectly. He carried himself with confidence and elegance. "It’s my pleasure to work for you, Mr. Del Castillo. I promise to do my job well," I replied sincerely, feeling hopeful for the first time in a long while. "No worries. I trust you, Miss Varela," Mr. Del Castillo said warmly. Our conversation went well, and after that, Cassandra and I left his office. She accompanied me to the Finance Department to introduce me to my future team. Cassandra worked as Mr. Del Castillo’s executive assistant. "Good morning, everyone! May I have your attention, please?" Cassandra called out as we entered the Finance Department floor. Everyone stopped what they were doing and turned to look at us. Some of them focused their attention on me, so I gave them a polite smile. "This is Camilla Varela, and she will be your new department head. All your reports, concerns, and questions should go through her. Don’t worry, guys — she’s kind and easy to work with." "Good morning, Miss Varela! Welcome to our team," one of the employees greeted me warmly. "Hello, everyone. It’s my pleasure to work with all of you. I hope we’ll have a good working relationship and grow close as a team," I said shyly. "Aww, Miss Varela’s shy! Don’t be shy, Miss — everyone on this floor is shameless!" someone teased, making the whole team laugh. I shook my head and smiled at their playful attitude. Turning to Cassandra, I noticed the amused smile on her face, too. "Thank you, Cass. You can go back to work now," I told her gratefully. "Yeah, I better get back before the boss turns into a dragon again," she joked, laughing. She patted my shoulder before walking away, still chuckling. "Alright, everyone — get back to work. I’ll just set up my workspace," I told the team before heading toward my new office. As I stepped inside, I took a moment to look around. The office was well-organized and spacious. All it needed now was my personal touch and a few essentials. I figured I could get everything arranged by tomorrow. Just then, the door opened, and a woman with curly hair walked in, smiling warmly. "Miss, would you like some coffee?" she offered politely. I shook my head, smiling back. "No, thank you. By the way, what’s your name?" "Vanessa Alcantara, ma’am," she replied cheerfully. "Nice to meet you, Vanessa. Uhmm… before I started here, who was the head of finance? I just want to know." Vanessa’s face scrunched up a bit as if she was recalling something unpleasant. "Oh, her? She was a bit rude. What was her name again…? Ah! Monique Delos Reyes." Monique? Was it… the same Monique who had been my husband’s mistress?Camilla Varela’s Point of View “Aunt was right—you really do work here.” I froze mid-step when I spotted Monique lounging on the couch in the building’s lobby. Her expression was sharp, her eyebrow arched as she looked me over with thinly veiled disdain. She rose from her seat and approached me, each step radiating confrontation. “So, are you planning to seduce my boyfriend now?” she asked, her voice laced with accusation. I let out an exasperated sigh at the audacity of her question. Was she seriously accusing me of that? She was the one known for this kind of behavior. “Really, Monique? You’re going to say that to me?” I shot back. “Between the two of us, aren’t you the one with a track record of stealing someone else’s man?” Her eyes narrowed, her stare turning even more hostile, but I didn’t flinch. I simply smiled, calmly meeting her gaze. “You’re the one who stole my husband,” I reminded her. “Well, he’s mine now!” she snapped proudly. “Then keep him. I have
Lucas De Luca’s Point of View I couldn't stop watching her. She sat at her desk, focused intently on her computer screen, her fingers dancing across the keyboard as she worked. I found myself at a loss for words, unsure of how to respond to what she had said earlier. Deep down, I knew she was right. She was absolutely right—I really am just like my mother. I had failed her. I stood by in silence while my mother continuously belittled and insulted her. I acted like a worthless husband, unable—or maybe unwilling—to stand up for her. I allowed other women, the ones I brought into our home, to treat her like she was beneath them. I let all of that happen, and I didn’t protect her when she needed me the most. I sighed quietly, shaking my head as I turned my attention back to my own computer screen. I glanced at the time—it was already 11:00 AM. Almost lunchtime. Should I ask her to grab a bite with me? But what if she said no? Would it just make things more awkward between us? Cle
Camilla Varela's Point of View "What are you doing here in my son's building?" I looked up, startled, at the woman who had just stepped into the elevator I'd only recently entered. My breath caught when I recognized her—it was Lucas's mother, my ex-mother-in-law. Her eyes were sharp, filled with obvious hostility as she glared at me. Never in my wildest thoughts did I imagine we’d run into each other like this. Ever since I told her I was leaving her son, we hadn’t crossed paths. We parted ways with anger and silence, and I honestly thought I’d never see her again. Of course, fate just loves playing games. Perfect timing, really. I shook my head slightly, unable to hide my disbelief. She must’ve noticed, because she immediately snapped at me again. "Why are you shaking your head like that, you piece of trash?" she spat. "Now answer my question. What are you doing here?" Even after all this time, she still sees me as nothing more than garbage. Some things never change. S
Camilla Varela’s Point of View “What?!” Cassandra blurted out, completely shocked after I told her everything that happened earlier at the office. “I honestly thought he recognized Tamara’s voice during that call,” I admitted, leaning back against the couch with a heavy sigh. “But thank God, he didn’t.” I was exhausted. Work had drained me completely. Lucas had been making my life harder than usual—sending me off to do tasks that clearly weren’t part of my job description. Errands, side work, unnecessary meetings… It’s like he’s trying to push me to my limits. “It’s probably for the best that he didn’t realize,” Cassandra replied, her voice slightly wary. “Because if he ever finds out the truth, I swear he won’t let you go that easily. He’ll make your life a living mess. He’d turn your whole world upside down just to get answers.” I gave her a weak smile. I knew she was right—but I didn’t want to talk about him anymore. Not now. Not when I was finally out of the office. “A
Lucas De Luca's Point of View I could feel my jaw tightening as I overheard Camilla speaking with someone on the phone. Her voice sounded unusually sweet and affectionate—way too affectionate for my liking. She kept using pet names like "sweetheart" and "baby," her tone filled with warmth and happiness. It hit a nerve I didn’t know I had. Damn it. Annoyance surged through me so strongly that I didn’t even bother acknowledging her presence. Instead, I walked straight past her without a word and headed into the elevator. I caught a glimpse of her face—she looked visibly startled by my sudden reaction. That made me pause for a second. Why did she look so pale the moment she saw me? What was she so shocked about? Was it because I might’ve heard what she said? Tsk. Suspicious. She nervously asked, "H-have you been there long? D-did you hear all of that?" Her voice was shaky, uncertain. I raised an eyebrow at her, partly confused and mostly irritated. Why would she even ask that?
Camilla Varela's Point of View "Alright, I'll agree to work at your company again," I said, my voice unwavering and cold. "But don’t expect things to go back to how they were." Lucas simply gave me a smug look. "Naturally. You're here for the job, not for anything personal, Camilla." I couldn't help but roll my eyes, irritated by his tone. "Whatever. Just sign the contract now, and I'll make sure it gets sent back to Los Angeles. The company is waiting for it." "There's no need to hurry, my dear ex-wife. We'll get there soon enough," he replied, his smirk widening. "When exactly am I starting?" I asked, trying to stay calm. "You can begin tomorrow as my secretary," he answered without hesitation. It was clear—Lucas was putting me back in the same position I had been in before, as his secretary, just like when we first met. "Alright, I’m leaving now. I’ll be here tomorrow morning—probably even earlier than you," I said as I turned my back on him and started walking towa