LOGINOne night. One drink. One wrong turn. That’s all it took to lead Ashley Kingsley straight into the arms of the man who once shattered her life into pieces. Years later, her ex-husband Dante Montclair, heir to Montclair Group, returns to the country and they end up spending one unforgettable night together. The next morning, she vows to forget it ever happened. But Dante has other plans. When a family crisis puts Ashley in an impossible position, Dante makes her an offer: he’ll save the person she loves most, if she agrees to be his again. Torn between pride and survival, loyalty and love, Ashley must decide if this second chance is destiny… or the most dangerous mistake of her life.
View MoreAshley sat down patiently, waiting eagerly for her test results. She had been feeling nauseous and fatigued lately, and her late period made her even more restless.
The sound of footsteps echoed in the hallway, pulling her from her thoughts as the gynecologist appeared before her with a bright smile. “Mrs. Montclair, I’m happy to announce that you’re expecting,” she said, handing over the results. Ashley froze, her legs rooted to the ground. On her way to the hospital, the thought had crossed her mind, but she’d tried her best to discard it. She walked out of the hospital, her hands trembling slightly as she got into the car. As the driver pulled away, she bit her lip, wondering how her husband, Dante Montclair, would react to such news. He had been acting strange lately, coming home late, leaving her messages on read, and completely ignoring her existence. The thought made her stomach twist. She hoped he would react positively, that maybe this baby would bring them closer. With that new thought, Ashley inhaled sharply, restraining her mind from running wild. It was just past six in the evening when Ashley turned off the stove and let out a quiet sigh of relief. The scent of simmering beef filled the kitchen. She wiped the light sweat from her forehead and slipped off her apron, draping it neatly over the counter. Carrying the serving dishes to the dining table, she arranged them carefully, hoping tonight would be different, hoping Dante would come home early for once so she could break the good news to him. Lately, he had formed a habit of staying out late, and the unanswered calls from earlier had left her with a knot of worry. Each time she tried, the line had come back with the same cold message: User busy. The click of the front door opening broke her thoughts. Dante strode in, whistling a cheerful tune that echoed through the quiet apartment. “You’re back!” Ashley said, genuinely surprised and even more taken aback by the light in his eyes. She couldn’t remember the last time he had come home in such a good mood. “What’s the occasion? You seem happy,” she remarked, stepping forward to take his jacket from him. He didn’t answer right away, just slipped off his shoes and loosened his tie. “I made your favorite tonight,” Ashley said, smiling softly. “Go freshen up so we can have dinner together. It’s been a while, and I have something to tell you.” “We’re having dinner at my parents’,” he said casually, already turning toward the stairs. “Reese is back from London. She came by the office to surprise me earlier, and we grabbed lunch together.” The words hit her like a slap. She stood there, jacket still in hand, her smile frozen. Reese. The name that had lived rent-free in her marriage for years. The girl his mother once mentioned with a smile too sweet to be kind, the one who, in her eyes, would have been the perfect match for her son. By the time Ashley found her voice, Dante was halfway up the stairs. “You should get ready,” he called over his shoulder. An hour later, she stood in front of the mirror wearing a cream cashmere sweater and tailored beige trousers. Silver earrings glinted softly beneath her hair, which she had smoothed into a low bun. Ashley told herself it was just casual, but every detail, from her makeup to her outfit, carried the quiet hope of making the right impression. Even if it never seemed to be enough. As they drove in silence, Ashley looked out the window as the gates automatically opened and the car rolled into the Montclair Estate. Nothing much had changed since her last visit. The lawn was neatly trimmed, the fountain pristine. The car drove down the tree-lined driveway and came to a halt. Even though they were her in-laws, she had only been here once in the past two years. Mrs. Montclair had made it very clear she didn’t like her around. Her first visit had been humiliating. She had come with Dante to tell his parents she was pregnant. She could still remember how Mrs. Montclair had coldly rejected her and the baby, suggesting she get an abortion. Dante had insisted on keeping the baby, and they ended up getting married quietly, away from the public eye, with only his parents in attendance. They stepped out of the vehicle and walked into the living area. Ashley looked around but couldn’t find anyone at first. The living room was simple yet sophisticated, furnished with nude-colored sofas and armchairs. Artworks lined the walls, continuing into the hallway alongside antique furniture. As Dante led the way to the dining room, they found Mr. and Mrs. Montclair already seated. “Mom, Dad,” Dante greeted, and his mother pulled him in for a hug. “Glad you’re here, son,” she said warmly. Ashley fiddled with her fingers nervously, feeling like a stranger in their midst. “Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. Montclair,” she greeted in a low tone. The table fell silent for a moment, and Ashley felt a lump in her throat. Suddenly, footsteps echoed in the hallway. They all turned as Reese entered with a bright smile. “I hope I didn’t arrive late,” she said. She wore a fitted white blazer over high-waisted trousers, paired with black heels. Her hair was neatly styled in a low bun, and she carried a file in her hand. “Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. Montclair,” she greeted politely. “Look who we have here! Long time no see, angel,” Mrs. Montclair said with a warm smile, rising to give her a side hug. “How have you been, Reese?” Mr. Montclair asked. “I’ve been doing well, sir.” Reese’s eyes drifted to Dante, and she smiled softly. “Dante invited me over for dinner, and I couldn’t turn him down.” “That’s so sweet of you, angel,” Mrs. Montclair said, motioning for her to sit. “You must be starving after a long day. Sit, have something to eat.” Mrs. Montclair served her a bowl of vegetables and mashed potatoes. “Thank you so much for your kindness, Mrs. Montclair.” “Mrs. Montclair? Call me Aunty,” she said with a laugh, leaving Ashley to raise her brows in surprise. As their daughter-in-law, she had never been given such privilege. Reese’s gaze shifted to the quiet woman beside Dante. There was something delicate about her, an almost timid grace. “You must be Dante’s wife,” she said with a polite smile. “It’s nice to meet you.” Ashley lifted her head slowly, forcing a small smile. “Nice to meet you too,” she murmured. As dinner went on, Dante and his parents laughed at Reese’s jokes as she shared her experiences in London. Ashley remained silent, her fork moving absently across her plate. At one point, Reese’s eyes found hers again, a faint smirk tugging at the corner of her mouth. “What university are you attending, Ashley?” she asked. The question hung in the air for a moment before Ashley replied, “I haven’t started yet,” trying to keep her voice steady. Mrs. Montclair suddenly sneered. “When her mates were busy working hard to get into top universities, she was busy sleeping around.” A wash of shame came over Ashley. Mrs. Montclair had every right to scold her, or at least that was how Ashley had been made to feel. After all, she had gotten pregnant with her son’s child at twenty. Karma caught up with her quickly when she suffered a miscarriage months later. Since then, she hadn’t thought about going back to school. And now, being pregnant for the second time scared her even more.A few days after that night at the penthouse, Ashley found herself standing near the entrance of a quiet city park, nervously adjusting the strap of her bag. Dante had asked if they could meet. Her heart had been fluttering ever since. She spotted him a moment later, walking toward her with his usual relaxed confidence. When his eyes found hers, a warm smile spread across his face. “Ashley.” “Hi,” she replied softly. For a second they just stood there, both a little shy in a way that felt new. “Walk with me?” Dante asked. Ashley nodded. They moved along the quiet path together, the late afternoon sun filtering through the trees. At first their conversation was easy—small jokes, teasing remarks, the kind that came naturally between them. But Ashley noticed something. Dante seemed slightly nervous. Eventually they reached a small bench overlooking the park pond. Dante slowed and stopped walking. “Ashley… wait.” She turned to him. “What’s wrong?” He let out a quiet breath
Dante’s hand rested lightly on Ashley’s elbow as he guided her away from the noise of the party. His brows were slightly drawn together as he looked down at her.“I’ll drop you home,” he said gently.Ashley nodded automatically, but as she glanced at the time on her phone, her expression changed instantly. The color drained from her face.Dante noticed immediately. “Hey… what’s wrong?”Ashley hesitated, her fingers tightening around the strap of her bag. “I—I didn’t realize it was this late.”“So?” Dante asked softly, confused.She swallowed. “My dad… he locks the house after a certain time. If I’m not back before then…” Her voice trailed off, the panic clear in her eyes.Dante’s expression darkened slightly. “You mean you can’t get inside?”Ashley shook her head slowly. “Not unless someone opens the door and Tristan, he doesn’t even have a phone yet. I can’t call him.” She exhaled shakily. “I’m basically locked out.”For a moment, Dante just looked at her, thinking.“Then you’re not
The next afternoon, Dante arrived early, Julian beside him as usual.“Relax,” Julian said, leaning back. “You’ve been checking your watch every two minutes.”Dante didn’t answer. His eyes were already scanning the street.When Ashley appeared, Julian smirked knowingly. “Ah, the coffee girl herself.”Ashley looked different today. Jeans and a soft sweater, hair tied back loosely, no makeup. She smiled slightly at the car, glancing at them both.Dante stepped out immediately. “Hi.”“Hi,” she said, a little shy, but warm.Julian’s grin widened. “Well, this is interesting. You look… serious.”Dante ignored him, focusing on Ashley. She climbed into the car quietly, settling in beside him.“Ready?” he asked.Ashley nodded.The drive was simple, quiet. Ashley talked about school, her brother Tristian, the little routines she tried to keep with her father, even with the chaos at home. Julian listened too, nodding along, already seeing why Dante’s usual flippant charm didn’t apply here.Eventu
The small café they found this time was different from the one Ashley used to work in. It was quieter, tucked between a bookstore and a flower shop. The tables were small and close together, and the smell of fresh coffee filled the air.Ashley sat across from Dante, stirring her drink slowly.It still felt strange seeing him outside the café where she used to work. There, he had just been a regular customer.Here he felt different.Julian leaned back in his chair beside Dante, watching the two of them like he was observing some interesting experiment.“So,” Ashley said, glancing between them. “You two are always together?”Julian pointed lazily at Dante. “Unfortunately, yes. Childhood friendship. I’m stuck with him.”Dante rolled his eyes. “Ignore him.”Ashley laughed softly.For a moment, the conversation flowed easily. Small things. School, classes, random jokes.Eventually Ashley glanced at the time on her phone.“I should probably go,” she said, standing up slightly. “My bus comes
Dante had begun accompanying Ashley to her antenatal checkups, making sure she was safe every step of the way. Today, as she waited for her turn in the clinic, her eyes caught someone familiar. It was Jude.Their gazes met, and he gave her a small, knowing smile. Ashley returned it with a faint cu
Ashley and Dante stood side by side, hands joined on the knife. For a heartbeat, they looked away, letting the tension build, hearts beating together in perfect synchrony. Then, slowly, the knife sank into the cake.The first slice revealed a soft shade of blue icing.The hall erupted — cheers, lau
Ashley lay on her bed long after the lights were off, the room lit only by the faint glow from the street outside. Sleep felt distant, like something meant for other people.One hand rested on her stomach, her thumb moving in slow, unconscious circles. The baby had become her anchor, her comfort an
Danae stared at her for a second, like she hadn’t heard her right.“What?”Ashley nodded slowly. “I am.”Danae’s eyes dropped to Ashley’s stomach, then back to her face. “Pregnant as in pregnant?”“Yes.”For a moment, Danae didn’t speak. Then she let out a breath and sat back hard on the couch.“Wo






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