LOGINSimón Cáceres was ready to marry the love of his life, Isabella Benavides, but on the wedding day, she didn’t show up. Instead, Simón was forced to marry Natalia, Isabella’s older sister, to secure a key alliance for his business. However, the reception was interrupted by Isabella’s unexpected arrival, who accused Natalia of having locked her away to take her place beside Simón. Enraged, Simón tried to annul the marriage, but the deal had already been sealed. Since then, filled with hatred and resentment, Simón has limited himself to living coldly and distantly with Natalia, waiting for the day he could free himself from her and reunite with Isabella. Although Natalia tried to prove her innocence, Simón never believed her. Two years later, Isabella reappears, and Simón demands a divorce from Natalia, leaving her devastated. Shortly after, Natalia discovers she is pregnant, but Simón, doubting he is the father, brutally rejects her. When Isabella loses the child she was expecting, the tragedy takes a cruel turn: she accuses Natalia of being responsible for her loss, forcing her to flee to protect her son. When Natalia left Simón Cáceres, she was certain he would come back begging. While she moved forward and succeeded in business, Simón discovered the truth about Isabella and realized the terrible mistake he had made. He tried to apologize and proposed marriage for the hundredth time, but Natalia was no longer interested in being his wife. She was completely immersed in enjoying her new life and savoring the freedom she had regained.
View MoreNatalia did not succumb to asthma, but to the invisible dagger of betrayal. Simão chose Isabela, the sister who had slandered her, and with a cruel gesture took away the one breath she needed. In the icy echo of “Let’s get a divorce!” Natalia realized that love had died and that freedom was her only inheritance.
She stood up, leaving behind a shattered past and a man who, sooner or later, would waste ninety-nine pleas into a void to which she would never return.
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Natalia stared at the horrific scene unfolding before her eyes, unable to believe what she was seeing.
Isabella had slammed her nose against the wall, and a powerful stream of blood had gushed out, reaching the floor, just as Simón Cáceres walked into the room.
They’d had an argument, and Isabella, hearing Simón’s voice, decided to play the victim in front of him, as she always did.
“What the hell did you do?” he unleashed his rage on her, pinning her against the wall and gripping her neck. “You cruel, heartless woman. Did you hit her? Speak up now, damn it!”
His voice was chilling and sharp, making Natalia’s ears ring.
His gaze was even worse—it was filled with such deep hatred that it completely shattered her, making her tremble with fear.
“I had nothing to do with this!” she exclaimed, summoning her courage.
Isabella was his younger sister and Simón’s great love for years; Natalia was merely the stand-in wife, and he had hated her for that for a long time.
He believed Natalia had taken advantage of the situation and had locked Isabella in a hotel room on the wedding day to achieve her goal.
“Can’t you just accept your defeat? You know I never loved you!” he shouted angrily.
Minutes earlier, Simón had arrived at the mansion with his former lover and coldly asked her for a divorce. Natalia felt her world crumbling around her.
His words were like sharp darts piercing her chest. Why did she still expect him to believe her?
He never had before; after two years of a marriage of convenience and misunderstandings, he would never trust her again.
Simón approached Isabella in a condescending yet affectionate manner she had never seen him display toward her.
When her sister Isabella had decided not to show up for the wedding two years ago, Natalia’s heart had leapt with joy when she was told she had to marry Simón in her place.
Then, everything turned into chaos; that shameless Isabella had shown up that very night at the wedding reception, claiming that Natalia had kidnapped her alongside an accomplice who accused her on the spot.
Simón had hated her even more in that moment and swore he would make her life a living hell for as long as she lived.
“Simón… Simón…” Natalia called out to him, but he paid her not the slightest bit of attention—he never had, not until now.
He was fawning over that woman who had abandoned him at the altar years ago, using a deceptive ploy to pin the blame on Natalia and absolve himself of guilt.
“Enough, Isabella!” she said, fed up, a lump in her throat. “Stop pretending already.”
“What?!” Simón couldn’t believe his ears. “How can you be so cruel? Do you think the blood is fake? I demand an apology!”
“I didn’t even touch her!” Natalia defended herself.
“You’re lying!” Simón roared angrily.
Natalia closed her eyes tightly; her face was pale, and she could barely breathe. She suffered from asthma.
“I…” she hurriedly rummaged through her pocket, looking for her inhaler.
Her hands wouldn’t stop shaking, and she even struggled to handle it. However, the moment she opened it, someone snatched it away from her ruthlessly.
The canister fell to the floor with a loud crash.
Her body went limp and she fell heavily to the ground. She had to use her inhaler; she had almost no air left.
“Enough, Natalia! How much longer are you going to fake your illness?” he spat angrily. He was furious and kicked the inhaler away from Natalia’s trembling hand.
“Don’t hurt her, Simón,” she could barely make out Isabella’s sweet, soft voice. “She didn’t mean to do it; leave her alone.”
Natalia was in so much pain she groaned. She struggled to breathe, but the pain kept her lucid for some strange reason.
That’s how she came to realize just how cruel her beloved Simón was and how much contempt he felt for her. He crouched down and said coldly, grabbing her chin roughly:
“Wipe the bloodstains off the floor before I come back from cleaning up after Isa.”
As soon as he finished speaking, Simón turned around and walked away without looking at her again, comforting Isabella, who begged him in a trembling voice not to speak to her sister that way.
In those two years, he had never shown any concern for Natalia; he barely spoke to her and met only with indifference or mistreatment.
It was Natalia who insisted on marrying him, believing that one day he would fall in love with her, but she was terribly mistaken.
Simón was talking to someone about Isabella’s situation, deeply concerned. Meanwhile, Natalia was crawling on the floor, trying to grab her inhaler so she could breathe.
Suddenly the door burst open and Natalia could make out a silhouette in front of her; she could barely whisper a faint “help,” receiving a sharp reply:
“Let’s get a divorce!”
News of the breakup between Natalia and Simón Cáceres quickly spread like wildfire through social circles. Rumors about the return of Isabella, Simón’s former lover, only fueled the fire further, turning the scandal into something nearly uncontrollable.Some internet users were quick to question Natalia. So many things were being said: that she was a gold digger, that she had manipulated Simón into marrying her, that she was an unscrupulous woman. But as Natalia well knew, appearances could be deceiving, and soon, the truth would change that narrative.The next day, Simón arrived punctually at the courthouse. His impeccable appearance made him stand out amid the commotion: a dark suit, a perfectly knotted tie, an inscrutable face.Despite the media storm, he stood as an unshakable fortress. Upon entering, his eyes met Natalia’s; she was already seated there with a serene expression, though her gaze followed him with a mix of curiosity and caution.She stood up when she saw him app
Simón raised an eyebrow, looking at Natalia with a mixture of disdain and mockery. The silence between them was thick, heavy with unspoken resentment. “You’ve got a knack even for faking dignity,” he snapped, his gaze sweeping over her from head to toe.The words hit her like an unexpected blow, but Natalia barely flinched. She was sick of those cruel games. She kept her gaze steady, refusing to show him how much his comments affected her.“Think what you will, Simón,” she replied coldly, her voice firm but weary. It wasn’t worth arguing any further. She had decided not to remain tied to that toxicity.Without waiting for his reaction, she turned away, walking away from him with her body tense.The luxury car was waiting for her at the entrance, with the driver Roger at the wheel, starting the engine in the cold of the night. Natalia walked down the stairs with her head held high and heavy suitcases in each hand, as if they carried the weight of the past few years. When she saw t
Inside the house, the laughter and conversation continued. The women of the Cáceres family seemed to be carrying on as if nothing had happened, indifferent to Natalia’s suffering. Nelly, Simón’s mother, was talking to her sister Celia, her tone as dismissive as ever.“Who do you think will regret it first?” Nelly asked, casting a quick glance toward the garden door, where she had seen Natalia disappear.Celia, who was delicately adjusting her shawl, raised an eyebrow and smiled ironically.“Probably Mrs. Cáceres,” she replied, referring to Natalia in a mocking tone. “Poor fool, she thought she could stand up to Simón. She’s going to regret having defied him. She doesn’t know what it’s like to be alone.”Nelly let out a cold chuckle and crossed her arms.“Of course she’ll regret it. They always do. That woman has nothing but hot air in her head. She thought she could tie my son down with her ‘love.’” She said it with utter contempt. “We’ll see how long that bravery lasts.”The two wom
Natalia listened to the laughter and murmurs coming from the living room. It seemed incredible to her that, after everything that had just happened, there was something to celebrate. She walked slowly down the stairs, still carrying the weight of humiliation, but feeling a growing sense of determination.When she arrived, she saw Simón’s mother and Aunt Cristina, both surrounding Isabella with beaming smiles, as if they had welcomed a movie star.They were all laughing and chatting happily, but when they noticed Natalia’s presence, their smiles vanished instantly.“Look who decided to show up,” said Simón’s mother with a venomous smile. “The shameless Natalia.”“I’m not the shameless one here,” Natalia replied, her voice trembling but firm. “It’s that woman,” she pointed at Isabella, “my husband’s mistress. How can you have her here as if she were a guest of honor?”Simón’s mother snorted, crossing her arms while his aunt nodded with a stern expression.“You’re the only shameless one












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