Isabelle Rivers ran her fingers over the edge of the glossy wedding photo sitting on the table. She stared at the couple in the frame, their smiles frozen in time. The woman in the photo looked like a stranger—red-head, bright-eyed, radiant, and full of hope. Hope that had drained away, a long time ago. The reflection in the mirror beside the photo told a different story. She was the same woman in the picture but this time, she looked totally different. She was pale, she had dark circles around her eyes, and her lips were pressed into a thin, resigned line.
The house around her was silent, except for the faint hum of the refrigerator in the kitchen. Richard hadn’t come home last night. It wasn't the first night that he had done this, but it hurt her every night. More so, when he didn't apologize or give a reason why he didn't come home. She tried not to think about where he had been or, more painfully, who he might have been with, but she couldn't help it. She also couldn't bring herself to ask him because she didn't want to make him angry. His anger was like a ticking time bomb and she seriously didn't want to pull out the pin. So, every time he didn't come home, she just stayed silent. No questions asked.
Today, she made a decision. Things had to change. If she wanted her sweet marriage and romantic husband back, she had to act fast. She grabbed her phone, typing a quick message.
Isabelle: I’m bringing you lunch today.
She waited, but no reply came. Not even the double tick that indicated he’d seen the message. Her chest tightened. Isabelle reminded herself that she couldn’t keep sitting back, waiting for things to improve on their own. She had to take action. She had to take the first step.
Isabelle went into her room and freshened up, if she was going to visit her husband at his office, she had to look beautiful and live up to her status as the wife of Richard Carter of Carter & Co.
An hour later, Isabelle stood outside Richard’s office building, balancing a carefully packed lunch box in her hands. She walked in, proudly and met the receptionist, a young woman with sharp bangs and a bored expression. The receptionist glanced up as Isabelle walked in.
“Can I help you?” She said boringly, just like when the expression was.
“I’m here to see Richard Carter,” Isabelle said, mustering a small smile.
“Do you have an appointment?”
The question hit her like a slap. An appointment? She was his wife. “I don’t need one. I’m his wife.”
The receptionist blinked, clearly unimpressed. “Ma'am, you shouldn't go around lying about your identity. You could go to jail for identity theft. Please leave now or I'll call the security men on you.”
Isabelle was shocked at the lady's response. Didn't they all know that Richard was married? “Look here, Lady. Why would I lie about being Richard's wife? I just want to see my husband.”
The receptionist sighed, obviously tired from having to explain to the weird woman claiming she was Richard Carter's wife. “Fine. Show me proof that you're Mr Carter's wife.”
Isabelle proudly removed her phone from her bag, eager to show the receptionist that she was the mistaken one.
“Here. That's our wedding photo.”
The receptionist got an idea. Maybe the weird woman was Richard Carter's side chick and his private business. Careful not to cause a scene the receptionist spoke with a fake smile. “Mr. Carter is in a meeting. You’ll have to wait.”
Isabelle’s confidence wavered, but she nodded, moving to sit in the plush leather chairs in the lobby. She fiddled with the edge of her blouse, ignoring the receptionist’s pointed glances as minutes turned into half an hour.
Finally, Richard’s voice broke through the air. “I told you, the figures don’t add up, you'd have to—”
Isabelle stood, her heart leaping at the sound of him. But her relief was just a moment.
Walking beside him was a woman Isabelle had never seen before: tall, elegantly dressed, with a toddler, about a year old, balanced on her hip. Richard laughed softly at something the woman said, his hand resting lightly on her back.
“Richard?” Isabelle’s voice came out sharper than she intended.
He froze mid-step, his eyes snapping to hers. For a split second, a flash of panic crossed his face before it hardened into a mask of irritation.
“What are you doing here?” He spoke sharply, stepping closer to her.
“I—I brought you lunch,” Isabelle stammered, lifting the container as if it were a shield.
The woman beside him raised a perfectly arched brow, looking Isabelle over with mild curiosity. “Who’s this?” she asked, her voice soft but edged with possessiveness.
“I’m his wife,” Isabelle said, her voice cracking on the last word.
“Ah! That Isabelle Rivers?” The woman said with a slight smirk on her face.
Isabelle's mind went into confusion. “Who are you?” She asked, fighting so hard for her voice to not break.
“Pleasure meeting you here, Miss Rivers. I'm Ashley and this cute boy right here is Junior Carter” The woman spoke, to intentionally let Isabelle know about her status with Richard.
A tense silence followed. The receptionist behind the desk had gone deathly quiet, her previous disinterest replaced by wide-eyed fascination.
Richard stepped forward, his hand gripping Isabelle’s arm firmly. “Not here,” he hissed under his breath. “Follow me.”
He pulled her into his office, closing the door with a snap. The polished decor and expansive view of the city did little to ease the weight crushing her chest.
“Who is she, Richard?” Isabelle demanded. “And that child—is he yours?”
“Keep your voice down,” he said sharply, pacing behind his desk.
“You didn’t answer me!” she snapped. Her hands shook, and she tightened her grip on the lunch box to steady herself.
He sighed, running a hand through his sandy blonde hair. “It’s not what you think.”
“Then what is it?” Isabelle’s voice broke. “You’ve been lying to me for years.”
Richard leaned over the desk, his expression cold. “It's nothing. You’re embarrassing me, Isabelle. Leave. Now.”
“Don’t lie to me!” Isabelle’s voice rose. “I saw her, Richard. I saw your other family.”
His movements stilled, and for a moment, she thought she saw guilt flash in his eyes. But it was gone in an instant, replaced by cold fury.
“You have no right to show up at my office,” he snapped, stepping toward her.
“I have every right! I’m your wife!”
“Then act like it,” he snarled, the words followed by a sharp slap that sent her staggering.
The room seemed to tilt, the sting of his hand lingering on her cheek. Isabelle stared at him, her tears falling freely now.
Richard’s expression was unmoved, he just hit her and didn't feel the slightest guilt. “This is your fault, Isabelle. You pushed me to this. You better be out before I come back and wipe those stupid tears off your face.”
She didn’t respond. She couldn’t. As he disappeared from the room, the only sound in the office was her ragged breathing.
Isabelle went to their home and that night, before Richard returned, Isabelle packed a small bag with trembling hands. She moved like a ghost through the house, silent and unseen. She slipped out the front door, the cool night air hitting her face as she stepped into the unknown.
Liam opened the fourth bottle of wine and poured himself a glass. In one gulp, he finished it. But no matter how much he drank, he just couldn't get drunk. He couldn't wipe the image of Isabelle breaking up with him off his memory. He couldn't stop hearing the words she said to him before leaving."I regret being with you. I felt more at peace with Richard than I did with you. We shouldn't have been together." Her words rang in his ear over and over again. It was the morning of the next day and he was already tired of living. How could he go on, a week, a month, a year, without Isabelle in his life. He has already had the most drinks in his lifetime and he wasn't still drunk.Liam ran a hand through his messy hair for the umpteenth time. " I wish I could just erase all my memories. How could Isabelle suddenly leave me? No. Why would Isabelle suddenly leave me?"The doorbell rang, breaking his train of thought. He groaned knowing it was Frank. Frank had followed him home last night an
Laura slid the door open and went in. She sat in front of Laura and sighed.Richard glanced at her and laughed. "She's very different now. Very different from the last time I saw her." Laura nodded. " What did you think? That she'd be the same? I don't know how she was when she was with you, but this Isabelle is feisty and stubborn. I can't deny that she's talented too."Richard chuckled and took a sip of the drink with him. " What's going on? I thought you hated her. Why are you praising her suddenly?" Laura rolled her eyes. " My point is, we don't know what she could do or what she's planning. I know how much she and Liam love eachother, she broke up with him and she came here looking alright? No way. She might be planning something to go against our plans." " Come on, Laura. You said she loves that man, isn't it? Isabelle isn't the type to make stupid decisions that'll put those that she love in trouble. Also, Isabelle is great at hiding her feelings, it's her talent. So, don't
Isabelle stepped out of the hall and got to her car, her heart pounding painfully with every step she took away from the hall. She had really done it. She had really broken up with Liam. She opened the door of her car and got in. As she entered and locked the door, she broke down in tears. Her heart couldn't handle the pain. Isabelle screamed, in hopes of reducing the pain her heart was feeling but it didn't work, nothing worked. She began to beat her chest strongly as she cried profusely. The ringing of her phone stopped her. Through her tear-filled eyes, she could see that it was Laura.She quickly wiped her tears and picked it up. "Yes?" " What are you still doing? The press conference is over, won't you get here? Don't tell me.... Are you explaining to Liam?" Isabelle mustered up her strength to speak like she hadn't been crying. " No way. You think I can face him to explain what happened after dumping him on national TV? I'll be there in some minutes, you can decide to wait f
Isabelle walked into the hall, her hands shaking. She glanced at the reporters sitting calmly waiting for her to reach the stage. The moment she mounted the stage, cameras began to flash and questions began to blow up at her face. "Miss Isabelle, look here." "Miss Isabelle, are you going to tell the whole truth here?" "Is this stage a medium for you to confess everything?" "Do you know that your actions have caused Anderson Corp to lose almost a billion dollar project?"That question pricked at her heart. It further gave her the courage to go ahead with the decision she made to really break up with Liam and disappear from his life. Liam from afar, signalled to the director of the program and the man got the message. He took the microphone and hit it gently, causing a loud feedback from the public address system. The director started. " Alright everyone. I understand your zeal to get answers, but we're only taking questions one at a time. Any reporter that violates this rule wi
The heavy iron doors of the correctional facility creaked open, allowing Richard Carter to step into the sunlight for the first time in two years and some months. He blinked against the brightness, momentarily stunned by the unfamiliar warmth of the sun against his skin. The stale air of his prison cell was nothing compared to the fresh breeze that greeted him outside. For a moment, he simply stood there, inhaling deeply, letting the reality of his release sink in.A prison officer handed him a small, clear plastic bag containing his few belongings—an old wristwatch, a worn leather wallet, and the clothes he had worn the day he was incarcerated. Richard took them without a word, his jaw tightening as he glanced back at the imposing prison walls one last time.His moment of reflection was interrupted by the sleek black car parked a few feet away. The driver's door swung open, and out stepped Marcus, dressed in his usual tailored suit, exuding an air of confidence and control."Well, we
Isabelle sat in Liam’s office, her hands clenched into fists as the weight of the situation settled in. The room was silent, save for the soft hum of the air conditioner, yet the storm brewing inside her was anything but calm. The accusations against her had spread like wildfire, each headline worse than the last.Her marriage to Richard had been dug up, twisted, and thrown back at her. And worse, her relationship with Liam was now being painted as nothing but an affair. The scandal continued to spread like wildfire. Isabelle sits frozen, her hands trembling as she scrolled through countless hateful messages. Each word cuts deep—gold digger, cheater, manipulator. It feels like the walls are closing in.Liam reaches out, gently prying the phone from her hands. “Stop reading that garbage,” he says firmly. “None of it is true.”Liam’s expression darkened as he scrolled through the slanderous articles. His jaw tightened, his grip on the tablet firm enough to crack the casing. Ethan stood
The soft glow of morning sunlight seeped through the curtains as Isabelle stirred awake, the warmth of Liam’s embrace grounding her. She blinked drowsily, feeling his steady heartbeat beneath her cheek. For a fleeting moment, all the chaos in her life melted away.“You’re awake,” Liam murmured, his voice still laced with sleep.“Mhm,” she hummed, not wanting to move just yet.Liam shifted, propping himself up on one elbow to look at her. “Are you really okay?” His fingers brushed against her cheek. “After everything… I mean all the things that happened after your birthday?”Isabelle nodded, but deep down, she felt uneasy. Richard was unpredictable, and with Marcus involved, she had a feeling things wouldn’t be as simple as just signing divorce papers and moving on. Still, she didn’t want to worry Liam. “I will be. As long as I have you.”Liam exhaled, seeming to relax at her words. “Good. Because I meant what I said—I’ll do everything to protect you.”He pulled her closer. “So, are y
The doorbell rang, breaking the silence in Ashley’s home. She walked over to the door, already knowing who it was. When she opened it, Liam stood there, his expression tense, worry evident in his eyes. He had rushed over the moment Isa texted him, unable to wait any longer.Ashley crossed her arms and gave him a small smile. “She’s inside. And before you start talking, I’ll be heading out. You two need to talk without me hovering around.”Liam nodded in gratitude before stepping in. Ashley grabbed her bag and made her way out, giving Isa a reassuring look before leaving.Isabelle had been sitting on the couch, hands folded on her lap, waiting. The moment Liam entered the room, she stood up. Their eyes met, and without hesitation, he walked straight to her and pulled her into a tight embrace. He buried his face in her shoulder, inhaling deeply, as if reassuring himself that she was real, that she was safe.“Don’t ever do that again. I was so worried about you,” he muttered, his voice r
A soft beeping filled the air. Isabelle stirred, her eyelids fluttering as consciousness slowly returned. Her body felt heavy, and for a moment, everything was a blur. A dull ache throbbed in her head, but it wasn’t unbearable—just a lingering reminder of whatever had happened before she blacked out.She inhaled deeply, the sterile scent of antiseptic and hospital linens filling her nostrils. As she blinked, her vision cleared, and she took in the unfamiliar white walls and the IV drip attached to her arm. A hospital?Before she could make sense of it, a voice interrupted her thoughts.“You’re finally awake.”She turned her head slightly and saw Marcus sitting on the couch near the window. He was dressed casually, scrolling through something on his tablet. When he looked up and met her eyes, a smug smile crossed his face.“You slept for an entire day.”Isabelle’s breath hitched. A whole day?That meant she hadn’t seen Liam in two days. Her heart clenched at the thought. He must have b