Rachel's POV:
Seeing that pregnancy test report felt like a harsh slap in the face, tearing down the illusions I had nurtured over the past three years.
The stark reality of it all crashed down on me, as if saying, Rachel Gray, you think this woman is shameless and appalling? Remember, you used similar tactics to get Dean-using a baby to pressure him. Now someone's just doing the same to you.
Jane was livid. "It's not the same at all! When you married Dean, he was single. But Cynthia knew you were married to him and still just barged in.
She's nothing but a nasty homewrecker!"
"It doesn't really matter. In the end, it's all the same." I settled back on the couch, speaking slowly. "Honestly, for the past three years of marriage to Dean, I've barely slept a wink. He was coerced into marrying me, and now that we're getting a divorce, it's for the best. I owe him nothing."
Jane spent another half hour furiously venting about Dean and Cynthia, her tirade eventually lulling me to sleep with its rhythmic cadence.
When she noticed I was about to doze off, she guided me to the bedroom.
"You should stay with me from now on. My boyfriend's away, and the house is so big that it feels a bit eerie to be alone."
I yawned lazily and nodded.
"Goodnight."
The following afternoon, I sent the divorce papers to Dean's office and then waited at home for his response.
Days went by without a word from Dean. My messages seemed to disappear without a trace.
On the first day, I wrote, "Did you get the divorce papers? I've signed them.
When you have a moment, let me know so we can finalize everything at the courthouse."
I was polite and considerate, gently reminding him.
On the second day, it was, "Hello? Did you see my message? Are there any issues with the divorce papers?"
I was careful and probing, seeking confirmation.
On the third day, it became, "Mr. Murray, I understand you're busy, but could you please find some time to handle our divorce?"
I was reserved and persistent.
On the fourth day, I snapped. "Dean, are you serious? Dragging out a divorce like this? If you really don't want to see me, just finalize the paperwork and we'll be done with each other. Thanks."
I was out of patience, no longer willing to wait.
On the fifth day ...
"Your message cannot be sent as the other party has blocked your number."
Seriously?
That jerk.
I immediately put down my phone and headed to Twilight Lounge.
But my luck seemed to be running out. Instead of finding Dean, I ran into his next wife-Cynthia.
Surrounded by a group of friends, Cynthia strutted toward the door.
When she spotted me, she gave a dismissive smirk and, with a sarcastic edge in her voice, approached me in her high heels. "Still here trying to find Dean? Haven't you given up yet?"
I gave her a frosty look and said nothing.
Encouraged by my silence, Cynthia pressed on. "How can you be so shameless? I told you I'm pregnant, and you're still clinging to being Mrs. Murray. Don't you see how pathetic and desperate you look?"
"Is that so? No matter how unattractive I might be, I doubt I'm worse than a homewrecker like you."
I taunted Cynthia, who looked bewildered for a moment as she processed my words. Her face then flushed with anger, and she raised her hand, aiming to slap me.
Swiftly, I seized her wrist and, without a second thought, slapped her hard across the face. "I ignored you before because it takes a certain skill to end up pregnant by Dean. But that doesn't mean you can keep flaunting your pregnancy in front of me. Do you think you're better now that you're a mistress?"
My action drew the attention of many bystanders.
Cynthia's face went through shades of white and red. She tried to wrench her hand away, but I held firm. "Don't you dare lie! I'm not the third wheel. It's you who clings desperately to the Mrs. Murray title. Dean is repulsed by you!"
"Don't you think your reasoning is flawed? No matter how disgraceful I might seem, I'm still Dean's legal wife. And thanks for giving me proof of his infidelity. The baby you're carrying is evidence of his affair. Do you really believe I can't take legal action against both of you? I can ensure he ends up with nothing. Want to test me?"
Cynthia's eyes widened in disbelief.
"You wouldn't dare ... "
"You can try."
Though it was the middle of summer, the voice that came from behind me felt as if it had been dipped in the icy depths of winter, sending a shiver down my spine.
I froze, my grip on Cynthia's wrist loosening.
Third-Person's POV:Neither Rachel nor Cynthia anticipated encountering each other in this setting. After a brief moment of surprise, Cynthia sneered with disdain, "It's like a ghost that haunts me wherever I go."Rachel dried her hands on a paper towel and replied coolly, "If you're looking for a confrontation, just say so. No need to beat around the bush.""What did you say ...Cynthia realized she was no match for Rachel, especially with Jane at her side. Feeling outnumbered and outmatched, she struggled to maintain her composure.Jane retorted sharply, "Do you want me to get a megaphone and show everyone what a real homewrecker looks like?"Cynthia's response was laced with sarcasm. "Rachel, do you even have any shame left? Have you forgotten all the schemes you pulled to marry into the Murrays? And now you have the nerve to call me a homewrecker? Just because you've secured your position doesn't make you any better. Don't pretend to be a saint."Jane was about to fire back, but R
Cynthia's POV:I stood paralyzed, overwhelmed by fear and anxiety.When Dean finally left, my friends breathed a sigh of relief and gathered around me once more. "Cynthia, isn't Dean your boyfriend? Why is he talking to you like that?"I was at a loss for words, my complexion as pale as a ghost.Recently, Dean and I had attended many social events together, and rumors about our relationship had been spreading without him denying them.This led me to devise alternative plans.I created a fake pregnancy report and presented it to Rachel, hoping she would step aside.If successful, I could secure my position with Dean in a legitimate manner.I had thought through various possible outcomes, but I never expected Dean's response to be so intense.After returning home, I dedicated details about Dean and Rachel's marriage.Back then, Rachel's father had fallen into financial difficulties, and his creditor sold her to the Twilight Lounge. After escaping, she met Dean and pleaded with him to sa
Dean's POV:A few days ago, my wife, who usually remained in the background, suddenly brought up the topic of divorce.I didn't take her seriously. She was clever-after all, she worked hard to get into the Murrays' social circle. It was hard to believe she would willingly give that up.I assumed it was just another tactic to draw my attention.Normally, when I left her alone at home for a few days, she would settle down. But this time, the divorce papers reappeared on my desk at the office. Her signature at the end seemed to mock me.I stared at the document, my expression growing colder by the moment.My assistant, Ted Woods, approached. "Mr. Murray, I've just confirmed with Starhaven Manor. Mrs. Murray moved out last night. She only took her personal belongings."I closed the divorce papers and set them aside. "She's leaving with nothing. What do you think, Ted? What new game is she playing now?"Ted didn't answer, lowering his gaze.Not expecting a useful response, I dismissed him.
Rachel's POV:Seeing that pregnancy test report felt like a harsh slap in the face, tearing down the illusions I had nurtured over the past three years.The stark reality of it all crashed down on me, as if saying, Rachel Gray, you think this woman is shameless and appalling? Remember, you used similar tactics to get Dean-using a baby to pressure him. Now someone's just doing the same to you.Jane was livid. "It's not the same at all! When you married Dean, he was single. But Cynthia knew you were married to him and still just barged in.She's nothing but a nasty homewrecker!""It doesn't really matter. In the end, it's all the same." I settled back on the couch, speaking slowly. "Honestly, for the past three years of marriage to Dean, I've barely slept a wink. He was coerced into marrying me, and now that we're getting a divorce, it's for the best. I owe him nothing."Jane spent another half hour furiously venting about Dean and Cynthia, her tirade eventually lulling me to sleep with
Rachel's POV:When I spoke those words, an eerie silence settled over the room.The man above me froze mid-action. "What did you just say?"Even though I knew he heard me perfectly, I repeated with resolve, "Let's get a divorce."Dean immediately pulled back, standing up with a cold, detached tone. "How much are you asking for?""Not a cent."I reached under the pillow and retrieved the divorce papers. "Take a look. If everything seems alright to you, just sign."Dean's expression darkened. "Rachel, you'd better know when to quit. I don't have time for your petty games.""I mentioned earlier that I had a surprise for you tonight. Well, here it is -perfect for a celebration, don't you think?"Dean fixed his gaze on me, his face a mask of unreadable thoughts.I met his gaze for a moment before breaking the silence with a smile. "Dean, I wish you a happy divorce."His lips tightened into a thin line. After a few moments, he asked, "Are you serious?"I nodded. "So, do you like your surpri
Rachel's POV:"Happy third anniversary! Come home early-I've planned a surprise I'm sure you'll love."After sending the text, I waited patiently, but there was no reply.I set my phone aside and returned to the kitchen. I lowered the heat on the stove and continued chopping vegetables, humming to myself as I worked.Despite the lack of response, my mood remained upbeat.The housekeeper observed and offered, "Mrs. Murray, let me assist you.""No, it's alright. You keep doing what you're doing. I want to make dinner for him myself tonight."The housekeeper commented, "Mrs. Murray, you and Mr. Murray really seem to be deeply in love."I forced a smile and said nothing.In love, Dean Murray and I?It felt more like a façade. I knew deep down he didn't love me.At 7 PM, Dean arrived home, and the housekeeper discreetly left.As I finished setting the table, I felt his warm breath on my neck. Before I could react, his rough lips pressed against mine.I was momentarily taken aback before I