For the sake of her marriage, Eva sacrificed everything, her love, her loyalty, her time, and her future. She put her dreams on hold so that she could help her husband achieve his. But in return, Daniel shatters her heart in the cruellest way possible. At his grand promotion party, Eva expected gratitude, but instead, she gets humiliation. Mocked by an entire congregation and ridiculed by media aides as her husband asks her for a divorce in front of everyone she knows. That night, drowning in heartbreak, Eva runs into the arms of a stranger, not caring about the next day and what consequences her actions might have. She wakes up and leaves the world she knows, but not forever. Four years later, Eva is back. No longer the scorned, helpless woman Daniel cast aside. Today, she is Eva Sinclair, a billionaire, a power to be reckoned with. The woman who could destroy you with a single whisper, and she was ready to burn down everything Daniel had ever valued. But fate steps in, and the man Eva thought she'd never see again now stands between her and her plans for revenge. Dorian Rhodes has been searching for the woman he had that passionate night with. The woman who saved his life, then rocked his world only to leave him cold and lonely the morning after. *** "You threw her away like she was nothing, Daniel." Dorian tilted his head, gaze locking onto Eva's. "Your mistake, my gain. Because your wife is mine now. So, you can't have her back."
View More"I'm sorry, Mrs. Thomas, but your card has been declined," Mrs. Tanner, the woman who owned the laundromat, whispered as she handed the card back to Eva.
"What do you mean, the card has been declined?" Eva yelped. She was tired and hungry, so she wasn't too keen on keeping her voice down. "Try it again," she demanded, and Mrs. Tanner sighed, taking the card and swiping it in the machine again.
*BEEP*
*BEEEP*
*BEEEEEEP*
The machine cried, and Mrs. Tanner's face morphed into pity. "I'm sorry, Mrs. Thomas, as I said before, your card has been declined."
"OK, wait! Try this one," Eva frantically searched her handbag for her credit card. Today was the seventh, so she was sure her husband had already cleared up the bill. She smiled once she handed Mrs. Tanner the credit card. She was putting her declined debit back into her purse when the same triple-beeping sound made her gasp.
"This card is maxed out, I'm so sorry," Mrs. Tanner sighed. "How about you take the dry cleaning and come back to pay me another day?"
"Mrs. Tanner, I don't know what to say," Eva stated. "I don't know what's happening," she let out. "As soon as I figure things out I will be back to pay you and there will be a generous tip in it for you."
"It's OK. We'll sort this out soon," Mrs. Tanner nodded.
"Lady, just take your damn clothes and get your broke ass out of the line. Some of us have other things to do," a disgruntled man complained.
Mrs. Tanner gave Eva a pitied look before she moved on to the other customers.
Eva rushed out of the laundromat, embarrassed and sweating like a pig. She was clutching her husband's dry cleaning in one hand and a grocery bag in the other, while holding her cellphone to her ear with her shoulder. She was attempting to reach her husband, Daniel, but he hadn't been picking up her calls or responding to her texts since yesterday morning.
Everywhere she tried to use her cards, they got rejected. She needed to figure out why. She went ahead and called the banks to figure things out, but all they said was to check with her husband. She felt like a fool when Mrs. Tanner told her that her cards were declined. But being that she was a regular customer, Mrs. Tanner was quick to give her a pass.
Eva tried her husband again. She was angry that he hadn't paid off the credit card. What the hell was going on? She thought to herself.
She hissed when his phone went to voicemail. She sighed. This wasn't how her life was supposed to be.
Eva Thomas thought she had everything going for her. She lived in upscale New York with her darling husband, Daniel Thomas.
They met in college, and Eva thought he was the most passionate, ambitious, and gifted man she had ever met. He had a killer smile that would melt the whole North Pole, and he treated her like she was the only woman in the world. That was, until a few months ago.
Eva really believed all her dreams would come through when Daniel asked her to marry him. Since her parents died when she was young, and she had no other family to lean on, she agreed to defer from college so she could loan Daniel her tuition to invest in his company. Daniel had promised to repay her every dime with interest when he made it, but that never happened. Before she knew it, she had turned into a trophy wife.
For the past five years, Eva had been living a decent life, but things changed around six months ago when Daniel fired all the house staff, and now Eva had been doing all the housework herself; the cooking, the shopping, the cleaning, the painting, the gardening, and it was her duty to balance Daniel's checkbooks at the end of every month. Things became so hectic that she hadn't had time to take care of herself the way that she used to.
Her hair was now constantly a mess since she stopped going to the salon, and her entire appearance looked dishevelled and untidy. Since she was always on the go, she never had time to pamper herself anymore.
"Eva, is that you?" A woman beckoned to her as she was about to cross the busy streets of New York to where she parked her car.
Eva turned to face the woman who was now beside her.
"Hello Michelle, how are you?" Eva smiled.
Mrs. Harper scanned Eva's appearance with a puzzled, yet worried, look on her face.
"I'm fantastic," Mrs. Harper grinned. "How have you been? I haven't seen you in a while."
"I've just been really busy," Eva replied as she managed to remove the phone from her ear.
"Well, surely you're not too busy to miss your husband's promotion party," she giggled. "I just got a Mani and Pedi for the event." She flashed her red-painted nails at Eva.
"Promotion party?" Eva repeated.
"Yes, it wouldn't look good if you didn't come. Your husband had been working really hard and those balancing sheets he always does at the end of the month have really helped the company to excel to new heights. The bosses are really pleased with him," Mrs. Harper praised, and a part of Eva felt warm knowing she had been the one doing the company's accounting for the last six months. "So, are you coming?"
"Yes, I will be there. I completely forgot," Eva lied. The truth was, Daniel did not tell her he had gotten a promotion and that they were throwing a party for him. She told herself that with all the craziness and pressure he was dealing with, he might have just forgotten to mention it to her.
"Honey, you must be there, remember we are the wives of big shots, and we have to act as such," Mrs. Harper stated proudly.
"You're right," Eva agreed.
"I know I am," she returned cockily. "I'll have a seat reserved for you at our table. That's table number two," she finished.
"Okay, thank you so much," Eva said as she checked her watch. "I have to go now. I'll see you later."
"Okay, but make sure you come looking your best," she suggested as she gave Eva one last look.
"Okay, I will," she said excitedly.
Eva realized she really needed to hit the salon, and this felt like the right time.
She went home first to drop off Daniel's dry cleaning and the groceries, then she took some money out of the safe. She grabbed a quick shower before she headed to the salon.
It was nearly three in the afternoon when Eva showed up at the beauty shop.
"Sorry for coming in on such short notice, but it's an emergency," Eva explained to her stylist.
"No problem at all. When one of my favourite clients hit me up, I'm always here to help," Angel said.
"Thank you," Eva smiled.
"Now, what's the occasion?" Angel asked as she began to brush Eva's hair.
"It's my husband's promotion party, so I have to look stunning."
"Wow, Mr. Thomas got a promotion, congrats to the both of you."
"Thank you. Could you give my hair a quick updo? Daniel likes that," Eva giggled.
"I got you, girl," Angel let out as she began her craft. "When I'm done with you, Mr. Thomas won't be able to keep his eyes or hands off you tonight."
"I hope so, girl. I really hope so."
For the remainder of the week, Eva felt like she was on top of the world. Even though Dorian had gone out of town for a few days on business, they stayed in touch. They talked on the phone as often as they could, and he did everything possible to make her feel like he was still right there beside her. She'd thanked him for the flowers and the heartfelt note, and he was thrilled that she loved them.She was starting to get used to the idea of him traveling for work occasionally. It wasn't ideal, but she respected his ambition and appreciated that he made time for her, no matter where he was.Eva, too, had her hands full, especially trying to keep Mark Davis in line. After his sudden disappearance following the party, she had driven over to his house to check in. What she found shocked her: Mark was passed out cold. It was obvious he was under the influence of something much stronger than alcohol.Worried, Eva stayed behin
The weekend flew by as quickly as it came. Eva dropped Elijah off at school and handed his teacher, Miss Bell, some scrumptious chocolate chip cookies she had baked the day before.While she was married, Eva found that cooking and baking helped her cope with some of the abuse and trauma she had endured. In a sense, one could say it was her form of therapy.After making a few rounds in town and picking up two coffees, she headed to work. When she arrived, Leeann was busy drafting up some contracts on her computer. Since the masquerade party, they had gained 2,000 followers on their social media page, and people were reaching out with potential contracts and job opportunities."Good morning, Leeann," she greeted as she handed her one of the coffees."Good morning, boss. It's gonna be a long day," Leeann replied before taking a sip. "Thank you," she added with a smile, lifting the cup."What's new?" Eva smiled."Have you heard from Mr. Davis?""Not since the party. Why?""He was supposed
The next day, after picking Elijah up from his teacher's house, Eva decided to take him to the mall for a little fun. Leeann had promised to meet up with them after tidying up her apartment."We're gonna have a wonderful day together, Eli," she smiled at her son as they stepped through the mall's wide entrance. "So tell me, what do you wanna do first?""Umm..." Elijah's eyes scanned the massive space before landing on the food court. His face lit up instantly. "There!" he pointed excitedly.Eva chuckled. "Are you sure? You don't wanna save the best part for last?""Yes, Mom, I'm sure, sure, sure," he said, practically bouncing in place."Okay, let's go," she agreed, taking his hand as they made their way to the food area.After enjoying their meal, Eva gave them a fifteen-minute breather before heading to the play area, a vibrant part of the mall filled with activities tailored for children. There were lots of stuff to choose from, like rock climbing walls, trampolines, jungle gyms, a
Dorian leaned back on the couch, his gaze distant. The streetlights filtered softly through the curtains, casting a gentle glow on his contemplative face."I was adopted," he began, his voice barely above a whisper.Eva turned to him, her eyes searching his. She sensed the weight of the memories he was about to share."My mother was an Italian immigrant," Dorian continued. "She came to America at seventeen, seeking a better life. She found work at a prestigious hotel. She was working there for about a year when she met a man. He was older and very charismatic. She never told me his name, only that he was unlike anyone she'd ever met."He paused, collecting his thoughts. "There was a storm that lasted three days, flooding the roads and trapping them together. They spent that weekend in a whirlwind of passion. Even though it was brief, I could tell she fell deeply in love with him."Eva listened intently, her heart aching for the young woman in his story."When the storm cleared, and th
The night ended on a high note. Mark got extremely drunk and almost fell into the six-foot cake he had made for the celebration. He was taken home by Stanley, with a bimbo on his arm.Daniel kept his eyes on Eva the entire night. She knew he was feeling regret, it was plastered all over his cheating face.Eva didn't care. She spent the rest of the evening with Dorian, smiling, blushing, and making sure Daniel saw everything.Chelsea was also drunk, and they could tell that Leeann was a bit tipsy too, so they decided to take them home. Eva and Dorian exited the event, walking hand in hand and cuddled up to each other.The drive to Chelsea's place was a bit chaotic. She puked twice, almost urinated on the back seat of Eva's car, and kept calling out for Leeann. They had to show her that Leeann, who was knocked out, was right beside her.After dropping Chelsea off and tucking her in, Dorian notified her mother, who lived in the apartment next door. She spent the rest of the night with he
After the song ended, Eva and Dorian stood in the garden, in silence, looking into each other's eyes. The feeling was like magnet to steel, because they both felt the undeniable attraction, the irresistible pull that kept drawing them toward one another.Eva yearned to be kissed by him. She wished she could feel his warm, luscious lips against hers, and for a moment, she thought her wish was about to come true, but it didn't. Instead of pulling her closer, Dorian created more space between them.It was then that she realized the air was no longer humid, and she was becoming a bit chilly. Eva hugged her body and rubbed her hands against her skin."Are you cold?" Dorian asked, beginning to take off his jacket."A little bit," she said with a slight shiver."Here," he said, offering his jacket and wrapping it around her body."Thank you," she smiled."My pleasure," he replied in a low, husky voice. His voice did something to Eva.She felt like she could melt into his arms and listen to h
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