“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.CHLOE’S POV The jet touched down with a low rumble that vibrated through the cabin walls before finally ending in silence. I shifted in my seat, yawning as I tried to straighten my spine after a long while. Eighteen hours in the air, even with the expensive leather seats my butt had been on and the endless great service, it had drained me more than I wanted Alex to notice.He stood on his feet first, stretching as he reached for his jacket. His eyes turned to me. “Hey, did you manage to eat during the flight?”Caught off guard, I blinked. “Yes,” I said quickly, remembering the meal I’d forced myself to finish while he slept like a baby because he was used to flying for this long.“Good.” His lips curved into a familiar smirk that I was getting used to. “You realise how much longer this would’ve been if it were a commercial flight? Probably two stops before we’d even start to smell the Maldives. “That’s one of the blessings of being with the rich. No wasted time.”The arrogance
CHLOE’S POVThe driver’s voice reaching my ears shook me out of my thoughts.“We’re here, ma’am” he said gently.I blinked, the words dragging me back to the reality I was in. My gaze slid toward the window, and the moment my eyes landed on the scene outside, the air caught in my throat.There was Alex.Leaning casually against one of his black cars, one hand tucked into his pocket, the other resting on the curve of Tatiana’s hip as if it made to be there. She was draped against him, her head tilted toward his chest, laughing at something he’d said to her.My grip on the seat tightened.“Wait,” I muttered to the driver, lifting a hand before he could move to open the door for me.He raised an eyebrow but stayed back in his seat. I couldn’t tear my eyes away. Alex’s fingers continued finding new areas of Tatiana’s waist, lingering, then sliding lower and lower. The intimacy of it made my chest ache in a way I couldn’t even give a name to. The ease in his touch, the comfort in h
CHLOE’S POVThe sharp blaring sound of car horns yanked me out of a deep sleep. My eyes flew open, heart thudding fast in my chest, and I shot up in bed with my hair sticking in every possible direction it could find.I squinted at the glowing numbers on the digital clock. Too early for this. Way too early for it.The horn blasted again, rattling my barely-awake brain. “Oh, for crying out loud,” I muttered, pushing the blanket off and dragging myself to the living room window to see who it was.When I cracked it open, warm, humid Miami air rushed in, carrying the faint scent of car exhaust and ocean salt. I leaned out, blinking against the bright morning light.Down below, the driver stood by the sleek black sedan, arms crossed like he’d been waiting for me forever. He cupped his hands around his mouth and shouted, “Ma’am, you have a trip today!”That’s when the fog in my head finally cleared. Alex. The phone call from last night. “Pack your things. We’re going on a trip.”“Oh,
CHLOE’S POVI shut the apartment door behind me and leaned against it for a while, letting the day's problems slide off my shoulders. The quiet inside wrapped around me like a blanket, though not the comforting kind...more like a reminder that I was alone.I tossed my bag onto the nearest chair I could find, the strap catching for a second before falling limp. A clap of my hands brought the lights back to life, casting a warm glow across the open living space. I still wasn’t used to how instant everything was here, the lights, blinds, and temperature. It was living inside one of the big tech commercials I used to see on TV.“Still feels like I’m house-sitting for a stranger,” I muttered under my breath.Kicking off my shoes one after the other, I headed to the couch and let myself sink into the cushions, stretching my legs until the tension in my calves slowly eased away. My phone was buried in my bag, but when I finally fished it out, the screen lit up with the notification that
CHLOE’S POVI didn’t even wait until the close of work. When I closed my laptop, I had my phone in my hand already ringing up Lois on the other side of the country.She picked up on the second ring. “Hey, I’m at work. And you sound like a woman who either got proposed to or punched by someone in the face.”I let out a humourless laugh. “Neither. But you’re not going to believe what happened this morning.”“Oooh, story time.” Her voice turned smug. “Hold on, let me head straight to the restroom.”I took a deep breath. “Remember that elegant brunette I told you I saw Alex with outside the building the other day?”“Mm-hmm. The one who looked like she had just stepped off a runway?”“Yeah. Her name’s Tatiana. I know because she crawled out from under his desk today while I was in his office having a business meeting with him.”There was a pause. Then Lois choked on her coffee. “I’m sorry...you said she what?”“You heard me.” My voice was flat. “I was talking to him about the Cros
I stepped into Alex’s office, the click of the door closing behind me sounding far too loud in his otherwise way too quiet office. The folder of documents in my hands felt heavier than it should, the pages inside creased from how tightly I’d been gripping them. I crossed to the chair opposite his desk, straightened my blouse, and set the folder on the polished wood.He looked up from his laptop, his expression shifting from focused concentration to something a little softer. “Morning, Chloe.”“Morning,” I said, flipping open the folder. “I’ve got the updated figures for the Crossline project that you asked for.”But instead of reaching for it, he leaned back in his chair, studying me like I was some puzzle he couldn’t quite figure out. “How are you doing?”My brows pulled together. “I’m fine. Busy nowadays but fine.”“Just fine?” he pressed. “That’s not much of an answer.”I gave a faint, tight smile. “I don’t really do long emotional check-ins, especially during office hours, with th
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