“Cassie.” Everything around me froze. I stared at him without blinking for a second. “Cassie?” I repeated back to him. “The woman you brought into our house and claimed she was a distant cousin?” That was the moment I knew my marriage was over. Chloe Stone thought she had a perfect life, with a husband she loved and a future she had dreamed of since she was a child. But on the night of their fifth wedding anniversary, one text changed her life. Her husband was having an affair with another woman. Devastated, she walks away from her marriage with nothing but a suitcase and her pride. She leaves and tries to heal but it is difficult under the roof of a bitter father. Chloe lands a job in a powerful firm and comes face to face with Alex Blackwood, her ex-husband’s college rival, a powerful billionaire CEO with a guarded heart, raising a child on his own. Can two hearts shattered by their pasts, find love in the most unexpected second chance?
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“Happy Anniversary, my love.” Bryan groaned into his pillow with his buried face, his hair was a hot mess that I had come to like. I stood by the bed, holding a tray of breakfast perfectly balanced in my hands, while my heart jumped. Today was June 6th and it was our first anniversary in years where we didn’t hate each other. “Babe,” I tapped him with my knee. “Don’t tell me you’re going to sleep through our anniversary. Are you?” His eyes blinked open slowly, while giving me a sleepy grin as he sat up. I dropped the tray onto his lap, and I could tell that he liked what he saw. Banana pancakes, scrambled eggs and coffee just the way he liked it. “Well damn,” he said, rubbing his eyes with his hand. “I hit the jackpot when I married you.” I bent to kiss him and he pulled me closer than I would have expected, his hand curling around the back of my neck like he wanted to take me right there. “Thank you,” he said softly. “Don’t thank me yet,” I smirked, turning towards the direction of the curtains. “Your real treat comes tonight.” The last thing I heard was the bed shift and then a loud smack. I jumped in the air as his hand landed on both cheeks of my ass. “Bryan!” “I couldn’t help myself. Your ass has always been a work of art.” He chuckled, with his visible morning wood. “Watching walk away from me is always the highlight of my mornings.” “Then save your strength for tonight.” I teased him, peeking back at him as I pulled the curtains open seductively. Sunlight rushed in, causing the man I fell in love with to glow like an angel. We had met in college, back when my hair was shorter, and my bank account was in tears. I’d tried to buy a textbook and some coffee after a class, but my card declined right there. The shop owner called me a thief and humiliated me while people watched and whispered. Then came Bryan, swooped in like my shining light. “I’ll pay for it.” He said, sliding the card to the cashier. “She’s with me. I forgot to make the transfer into her account.” I hadn’t even known his name, but from that moment, he had my heart. He pursued me with so much persistence that I had never experienced before. I was his future. Now he was the bestselling author who cared more about his books. And I remained a housewife with an MBA and a closet filled with dreams that I had given up on. But I still loved. I do. “Don’t forget the TV interview today,” Bryan reminded me as he finished his breakfast and leapt to the bathroom. “Channel 7. Four o’clock. It’s a big day for ‘The Memory Thief.’” “Yay. I’ll be there,” I said, sitting on the edge of the bed. “After breakfast, I’ll go pick up my dress.” “Perfect!” he yelled out from the shower. “Let’s show them that we are a power couple.” His excitement made me smile, because we hadn’t been this way in a while. Five years ago, I was pregnant with out child. It was a surprise to both of us. We planned everything for the incoming child. And then, one night after stressing so much about my Master's, I woke up and realised I had lost the baby. It felt like a death sentence to Bryan because since then, I have been too scared to try again. This caused him to dive headfirst into his work, grieving by writing and meeting deadlines or going on book tours. I grieved by becoming a housewife who goes for therapy regularly to save my marriage. So I always stayed home and made sure food was ready when he got home. Did it almost break us? Yes, but slowly we are getting through it. * * Hours later, I was at the TV station with my dress in a box on the passenger seat beside me. Bryan was standing at the entrance with his editor, Emmanuel. Bryan waved the moment he saw my car. “There she is,” he called out. “My wife. Always looking like a million bucks.” I smiled as he walked over and planted a kiss on my cheek. We had agreed to not kissing on the lips in public because we knew how horny we always got. “Ready to give the world a banger?” I teased him. “Of course. You know I am.” He winked. “Thanks for being here with me.” As he turned back to Emmanuel, my phone buzzed in my purse. I reached for it immediately only to find an unknown number messaging me. I opened the message and froze. Three images of Bryan naked, in bed with another woman whose face had been blurred out. The photos were taken in different locations and on different days with the same woman because she had the same tattoo on her ass. No. No, no, no.... I blinked, begging that the pictures would just disappear but they didn’t. Everything around me became a blur. My chest felt tight and I couldn’t breathe properly. “Chloe?” Bryan’s voice cut through into my mind. “Babe, are you okay?” I couldn’t speak, my hands were trembling, but I was okay to put off my phone. He rushed over, grabbing me in his arms. “Breathe, okay? Just slow breaths. In and out.” I followed his voice, while his hand gripped me. “Can you tell me what’s happening?” he asked with a low voice that seemed like he was concerned. I wanted to scream, to throw my phone right at his perfect face and demand to know the truth. But my voice cracked. “I...I can’t go up there with you. I can’t.” His expression changed. I could see confusion taking over, then he nodded and gave me his approval. I sat down slowly, my body visibly shaking especially when he placed his hand on me like he was some loving and caring husband. But he was, until a few minutes ago. And then he walked away. I looked at my phone in my lap, the images still there like my new wallpaper. I didn’t want to believe any of it. It couldn’t be real, right? It had to be photoshopped because we had just become better since the incident four years ago. I thought we had moved on and today was going to mean something in our healing journey. But there I was in a chair, watching him on a TV screen. Bryan walked out like he owned the world. “Please, let’s give the bestselling author a huge round of applause. Bryan Langston!” Applause erupted and Bryan smiled like his wife didn’t just have a panic attack backstage. “So, Bryan,” the host said. “We all know today is a big day for you. It’s your book launch and wedding anniversary.” “Five years of bliss. What’s the secret?” He laughed and then looked at the audience. “I married my best friend.” The audience sent loud awws into the air. “She believed in me when at the beginning of my journey. When I had nothing, she was there. We’ve been through a lot that I wouldn’t wish on any couple. Every time we came out stronger.” “I really wish that she could be by my side right now.” I looked at the screen, squeezing my dress as that lying dickhead talked about me.I pushed the door open, trying to look calm like I wasn’t hating what was going on here today. The fluorescent lights gave the conference room a washed out low that made it feel like I had walked into an old movie.Alex still seated there, jacket hanging on the back of his chair now, sleeves rolled neatly to his elbows. He didn’t look up, just scrolled through something on his iPad.“Took you long enough,” he said, his voice smooth but cold. “Did you at least get me something to eat from the cafeteria?”I blinked, setting my notepad down beside him. “No one said I was supposed to do that.”He glanced up at me for just a second, those cold eyes piercing into me as always. Lord knows I hated that. “It’s just basic courtesy, Chloe.”I bit the inside of my cheek, forcing a polite smile. “Noted, Sir. I’ll make sure to bring you a coffee next time I step out.”His mouth twitched with joy. He seemed to be enjoying this new that was respectful so I wouldn’t lose my job. “Thank you. I like hav
The cafeteria smelled of coffee as usual and overworked air filters. The chatter around me was light, consisting of small talk about what was going on in the organisation, but it all blended into background noise. My fork hovered over my salad, pushing my lettuce leaves around as if moving them would make it appetising.I sighed and unlocked my phone, scrolling past unread emails until I saw my favourite human’s name.Lois.My thumb hesitated, hovering over my screen before tapping ‘Call’.“Well, look who finally remembered that I exist!” Lois’s voice burst through the phone’s speaker, warm and teasing as it reached my ears. “You’ve been gone for so long, I thought Alex had you locked up in one of the cages he calls an office.”A small laugh left me before I could stop it. “Honestly? You’re not far off from what really happened.”“Oh no,” she said. “Girl, from your tone I can tell there’s something more. What’s going on?”I leaned back in my chair, staring at the untouched food
The conference room felt too big, too quiet. The hum of the air conditioner buzzed faintly in the corners, a low, steady sound that did nothing to ease the tension building up in my stomach. I sat at the long mahogany table, a notepad open in front of me, the pen in my hand still unused. My reflection in the glass wall across from me looked very composed, with a tidy bun on my head, a pressed navy blouse, and a straight posture, yet inside, my thoughts wouldn’t stop running around.He was late. Of course, it was something he would pull off.I glanced at the door for what felt like the tenth time before finally hearing the faint echo of footsteps. The door opened up, and Alex walked in like he owned the world, coffee cup in one hand, a file under his arm. His tie was perfectly straight, his grey hair slicked back with that effortless confidence that somehow irritated me more than it impressed me.“Chloe, you look like you’re about to attend a funeral,” he said with a dry tone as he
The next morning, I found myself standing in front of Alex Blackwood’s office yet again, my reflection ghosting across the sleek glass doors. The same damn “Termination List” folder was pressed against my chest like a cursed object. I’d spent most of my night staring at it on my coffee table, trying to convince myself that this was the right thing to do, and half the night failing miserably.I inhaled sharply, straightened my blazer, and knocked.“Come in,” came his voice as always, low, crisp, and clipped.I pushed the door open and stepped inside. The familiar smell of coffee and polished wood hit my nostrils immediately. Alex sat behind his desk, typing furiously, his expression hard with focus. The rhythmic clack of his keyboard filled the room. He didn’t even glance up.“Morning,” I said softly, placing the folder on his desk. “So I’ve been thinking…”He didn’t react, didn’t stop typing, didn’t even bat an eyelash towards me.“Maybe it would be better if we handled the term
One week after our trip back home and the glass doors of BW Enterprises hissed open in front of me, swallowing me back into a world I’d been praying that I didn’t have to return to. The scent of polished wood, coffee, and faint cologne hit me the moment I stepped in, that familiar mix that screamed power and money and Alex Blackwood.After the Maldives and everything that followed, I had prayed for peace in my life, maybe a slow Monday. I should’ve known better than it wouldn’t be possible in this hellhole. Peace and Alex didn’t belong in the same sentence.I squared my shoulders, walked through the corridor, and knocked before entering his office.He was there as usual, seated behind his massive desk, the city skyline looking still behind him. I wish I were lying, but his charcoal-grey suit was crisp, his tie perfect, his attention buried in whatever figures glowed on his laptop screen. The rhythmic tapping of his fingers on the keyboard filled the silence.“Good morning,” I sai
“Well,” Alex murmured, his tone having a visible form of amusement that only he could pull off at a time like this. “This just got interesting.”The elevator doors remained open as Bryan stood in front of us, looking the same way he was when I left him: tall, composed, and every inch the ghost from my past that I didn’t want to see.For a moment, the world narrowed to the space between us. My breathing slowed down, my fingers tightening around the strap of my bag until my knuckles hurt. Then instinct took over as I looked away, turned sharply, and started walking fast.Maybe if I pretended not to hear him, not to see him, he’d finally disappear and realise I didn’t need him bugging me.“Is that what we’re doing now, Chloe?” His voice cut through the air, low but carrying easily across the luxurious lobby. “Walking past each other like we are strangers?”The sound of it was like a hand closing around my throat.I froze mid-step. My feet were moving quickly against the floor as I
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