LOGINChloé Thomas a tout sacrifié par amour, pour finalement être trompée, trahie et abandonnée. Des années plus tard, elle se relève et trouve enfin quelqu'un qui l'aime vraiment. Mais que fera-t-elle lorsque son ex-mari, rongé par le regret, reviendra la reconquérir?
View More“I am calm, sir,” Teresa said evenly, pressing her headset tighter to her ear. “But shouting won’t speed up the process.”
The man on the other end of the line was practically foaming, accusing the finance team of theft, incompetence, and everything in between. His voice, loud and jagged, buzzed through her headset like static on a broken radio. “I’ve been on hold for twenty damn minutes!” he barked. “And now you’re speaking to the right department,” she replied, her tone cool as steel. “I just need your reference number to assist you.” “I don’t have a damn reference number!” Of course you don’t. Teresa muted her mic for half a second and sighed. The shrill cry of the answering machine echoed again behind her, like a chorus of chaos. Her fingers danced across the keyboard, her long nails clicking rhythmically as she pulled up the day’s fourth overdue report. Her eyes burned, dry from hours of screen glare and stress. “Sir,” she said, voice clipped but professional, “please hold while I connect you to someone in Insurance.” Without waiting for his response, she hit the transfer button and leaned back in her chair. The fluorescent lights buzzed above her like a swarm of mechanical bees. She glanced at the oversized digital clock across the room. 10:47 a.m. Only 10:47. And already, she was ready to scream. She sighed in frustration, combing her fingers through her chocolate brown hair. Same desk and chair. Same coffee-stained mug that she got from the dollar store. Same beige walls, humming with fluorescent despair and lack of warmth. Her blazer itched at her shoulders, the old material harshly rubbing on her skin, but she didn’t dare remove it because the dress code was unbelievably strict, and Mr. DuPont, her former boss, was always lurking, always watching for weakness. Or cleavage. Or both. He was a sadist. Always looking for someone to insult or ridicule. He clung to the powerful and cowered when then spoke but when they were out of sight he felt like a king in his territory. He became harsh, rude and perverted. But today was different. Today, Mr. DuPont had been fired. Sexual harassment, of course. Everyone knew what he was doing but because he had high connections in the company. But this time was different. He messed with the wrong person. Apparently an investor brought his teenage daughter whose fashion sense was hippy clothing. DuPont tried to harass her and throw his weight but unfortunately for him she wasn't someone he could offend. Teresa tapped the mouse absentmindedly as she staring into the screen. Her mind had already wandered. It always did. Daydreaming managed to keep her sane. Or at least functioning. Lately, though, even her fantasies seemed more...intense and explicit. Her body temperature was rising and a wetness pooled in her lower region. She pressed her legs together and took a deep breath trying to control her urges. She shuffled in her sit and placed her hand on the mouse trying to concentrate on her work. She clicked open another file. Graphs. Numbers. Percentages. Useless things. She existed the Word app and went straight to the Internet search engine. She began to browse about puppies and kittens when a voice came from behind. "Teresa are you done with the report." She jumped out of fright and clumsily exited the kitten blog that she was watching and left the screen blank. She turned to look at her supervisor. Mrs Demarco. A short harsh woman. She stool in front of Teresa with her usual scrunched up face and stern look. She crossed her arms across and chest and raised an eyebrow on Teresa's stunned look. "Well?"That snapped Teresa back in place. "I'm so sorry."She said as she began searching for the financial report that she had finished doing last night. She finally found the green colored file and gave it to Mrs Demarco. Mrs Demarco took the file from her but kept her intense look on her. Teresa stood blankly sweating with nervousness. "Did I do something wrong?"Teresa thought nervously. Mrs Demarco finally opened her mouth after moments of silence." Miss Smith how long have you been working in this company?" Teresa was confused about why she inquired but she still answered." It has been two years and seven months ma'am." "You have been here for two years? And have you ever had a demerit?" Mrs Demarco asked as she walked to Teresa's cubicle entrance. Teresa open her mouth to say no but Mrs Demarco caught her off instantly. "Nevermind I will find out by myself." And with that she left the cubicle walked out of the office with her heels clacking against the tiled floor. Teresa stared at the wall blankly for a while trying to understand what just wanted on. The more she thought about it, she became petrified. What had she done wrong. Was there a mistake in the report? But Mrs Demarco hadn't opened it yet. Did she forget to complete a pending task. Teresa then quickly took her phone from the socket underneath her table where she was charging and opened up her task organizer. She searched all her tasks from three months back but nothing was missing. Every single one had been completed and submitted. So what was the issue. Teresa then noticed that heart was spreading up and her lower region became wet again. "It's happening again." She thought to herself. She reached into her almond colored handbag and brought out a bottle filled with pills. She popped two into her mouth at first, but then added two more so extra measure. After a few minutes the effect began to show as her heart rate reduced and she felt better. She took a sip of water and turned to the screen determined to stay focused so she could leave the office early. Six hours later, the office official closed and employees were free to go. Teresa had stayed glued to her seat working diligently taking no breaks except for lunch and the occasional toilet breaks. She was able to complete all her tasks and was already one week ahead of schedule. She walked out of the general office were junior employees worked. She passed by her colleagues who were on groups discussing. She wasn't well known in the office. Always quiet and quick to leave. She never attended any office function unless it's a compulsory one. As she passed many of them pointed and whispered about her. Some called her rude and others called her stuck up. The whole office alienated her and only came to her for official business and even then they were rude and dismissive. Many a time Teresa had to report the attitude of her colleagues but she was ignored as always and the treatment continued. Teresa could hear the whispers but she didn't say anything. She couldn't say anything even if she wanted to. All she wanted was her soft bed and comforting equipments. She didn't need the approval of anyone in the office. They were all fake anyways. Smiling in front of you but won't hesitate to stab you in the back. That was the reality of the corporate world. Everyone is trying to rush the top and scramble for the benefits. Some may win but many lose and the consequences are drastic. Teresa was okay with her already complicated world. She didn't want to complicate it any further.ChloéJ’étais assise derrière mon bureau, en train de relire des croquis pour le prochain recueil, quand mon regard s’est porté sur Théa, ma secrétaire. Sa main s’est instinctivement posée sur son ventre, qui s’était arrondi sous l’effet de la grossesse ces derniers mois, et je suis restée figée un instant. « Théa… tu es vraiment enceinte maintenant », ai-je dit doucement, la voix teintée d’admiration. « Ça va ? Tu as besoin de t’asseoir ? »Théoa a ri doucement, sa main caressant délicatement son ventre. « Je vais bien, Mademoiselle Chloé. Juste un peu fatiguée parfois. Mais ne vous inquiétez pas, je gère. »J’ai froncé les sourcils, encore un peu inquiète, et j’ai tendu la main pour lui tapoter légèrement l’épaule. « Ne te surmène pas, Théa. Toi et le bébé, c’est le plus important. Promets-le-moi. »« Je te le promets », a-t-elle répondu en souriant chaleureusement. Ses paroles rassurantes m’ont un peu apaisée, même si mes pensées vagabondaient. Mon esprit repassait sans cesse en bo
ChloéLe vent était calme ce matin-là, mais mon cœur, lui, ne l’était pas. Debout devant les tombes de mes parents, mes mains tremblaient en serrant le petit bouquet de fleurs blanches que j’avais apporté. J’avais la poitrine si serrée que j’avais du mal à respirer. Cela faisait longtemps que je n’étais pas venue ici, et maintenant que je me tenais à nouveau devant eux, je me sentais comme une enfant qui avait commis une terrible erreur et qui ne savait pas comment la réparer.« Je suis désolée… » murmurai-je en m’agenouillant lentement, les larmes aux yeux. « Je suis vraiment désolée, maman… papa… » Ma voix se brisa lorsque je déposai délicatement les fleurs au sol. Mes doigts restèrent un instant immobiles, comme si j’essayais de retenir quelque chose qui avait déjà disparu. « Vous m’aviez prévenue… vous m’aviez dit de ne pas choisir Arthur… vous m’aviez dit qu’il n’était pas fait pour moi », poursuivis-je, les larmes coulant à flots, « mais je ne vous ai pas écoutés. Je croyais sav
ChloéDepuis ce jour… depuis que j’ai entendu Arthur prononcer les mots « premier amour », quelque chose en moi n’a plus jamais été pareil. C’était comme si une fissure s’était formée au plus profond de mon cœur, et malgré tous mes efforts pour l’ignorer, elle ne faisait que s’agrandir chaque jour. Je souriais quand il le fallait, je parlais quand c’était nécessaire, mais au fond de moi, j’avais l’impression de disparaître lentement.Il y avait des nuits où je restais allongée près de lui, à contempler son dos endormi, et je murmurais doucement : « M’aimes-tu encore, Arthur ?» Mais bien sûr… il n’y avait jamais de réponse. Car même sans mots, je connaissais déjà la vérité.J’étais la seule à m’accrocher encore.Cette nuit-là, j’étais assise dans le salon, à attendre encore. Minuit était déjà passé, et le silence de la maison était plus glacial que jamais. Mes mains étaient serrées sur mes genoux, mes yeux gonflés d’avoir pleuré, mais je restais là… à attendre comme une idiote. Enfin,
ChloéJe n’ai pas fermé l’œil de la nuit. Pas une seule seconde. Allongée sur le lit, je fixais le plafond, les larmes coulant silencieusement sur mes joues, imbibant l’oreiller. Chaque fois que j’essayais de fermer les yeux, je revoyais le regard froid d’Arthur, la façon dont il m’avait repoussée, la façon dont il m’avait regardée comme si je ne valais rien. J’avais la poitrine si lourde que respirer me faisait presque mal, et malgré tous mes efforts pour me calmer, mon cœur refusait de m’écouter.Le matin venu, je me sentais complètement vide.J’avais mal à la tête, les yeux gonflés et le corps lourd, mais je me suis forcée à me lever. J’ai marché lentement vers la cuisine, m’appuyant au mur pour me soutenir, car j’avais encore le vertige. « Il faut que tu fasses comme si de rien n’était… fais juste comme si de rien n’était », me murmurais-je d’une voix fatiguée et brisée. J'ai préparé le petit-déjeuner comme d'habitude — œufs, toasts et café — en m'efforçant de tout rendre parfait,












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