LOGINOn the 26th of my birthday, my true love gave me divorce papers and a broken heart. One meant to wound. One meant to finish me. Life has a way of giving gifts that are both unexpected and profound. If the people you love the most can hurt you this deeply, then perhaps it is only fair to return the gesture, quietly and carefully. This is a thick and cruel world. But I am still here. And some gifts are returned with interest — Bianca Winter. *** “Please, Bianca,” Charles Warren begged, crying on his knees. “Give me a chance. Give us another chance.” “Dear ex,” Bianca Winter replied coldly, “I would have to be blind to walk your way again and even blindness wouldn’t excuse that mistake. You already showed me the darkness, Mr Warren, and I will not step back into the shadows.” With no trace of remorse, Bianca turned and walked away with her head held high.
View MoreQuickly blow-drying her curls, Bianca couldn’t stop giggling. Today was her twenty-sixth birthday and the day her husband was finally coming home.
They hadn’t seen each other for six long months. Six months that felt like forever. After three years of marriage, they had been glued together, inseparable, until earlier this year when Charles landed major deals for their company and had to relocate to Spain for half a year.
There had been one brief exception, a rushed two-hour meeting a month ago. Bianca had been on a joint flight to Italy and crossed paths with Charles in Spain. They had a quick ten minutes alone. Ten minutes that delivered what hours of different positions couldn't.
Daily calls and video chats helped, but they were never enough. She missed him. Missed them.
She tossed the third outfit aside after trying it on, frustration creeping in. Then she reached for a blue dress with soft, shimmering tiny white sparkles woven into the fabric. Slipping it on, Bianca turned slowly in front of the mirror.
She knew instantly.
This was the one.
Charles had always loved blue on her. She smiled, already picturing the way his eyes would light up, the same way they had the first time they met, on a rainy afternoon in downtown Chicago.
“Perfect,” Bianca murmured proudly, adjusting herself in the mirror. Beneath the dress, the red lingerie made her feel shy… and excited.
Tonight wasn’t just a celebration about her…It was about them and their little one cooking inside her…
They would definitely find time to sneak away, like two high school lovers.
Boom, Lashes done and makeup looks flawless.
Bianca stepped back, clapped her hands once, and whispered, “C’est fini.” Then she exhaled slowly, her hand drifting to her belly.
After years of trying countless doctors, endless remedies, every solution known to man..nothing had worked. Every hope had ended in disappointment. Until a few days ago.
Two weeks after that rushed meeting in Spain, the test had turned positive.
She had stared at it for a long time, unable to breathe…
Bianca decided to wait. She would surprise Charles on her birthday…the day he came home.
The doctor’s report and the pregnancy test were carefully packed and tucked into the drawer.
From downstairs, her mother-in-law’s sharp voice echoed through the house, directing decorators, arguing about flowers and lights….Normally, it would have made Bianca uneasy.
But today, it made her feel… oddly cherished…
They had never gotten along. Her mother-in-law despised her..openly.She hated that Charles adored Bianca. Hated it with her whole chest.
“Your father, Mr Leonard Williams Warren, must be turning in his grave because you married a nobody,” she had once sneered….A barren, for that matter.
The words still haunted her.
Yet today and for the past few days, she had been unusually kind. Almost gentle.
Bianca looked at her reflection again, her palm resting protectively on her stomach.
Maybe she knows, Bianca thought…They say mothers always know.
And probably, she thought, her mother-in-law was just waiting to hear it from her own mouth.
The sound of a car rolling into the driveway pulled Bianca from her thoughts. Her heart leaped and she jumped with excitement…
He was here…
Touching up her red lipstick, she gave herself one last admiring glance in the mirror before stepping out of the dressing room into their bedroom. She kicked off her heels halfway through the turn, nearly stumbling as she hurried out, not bothering with the elevator.
She would run into the arms of the love of her life.
Carefully descending the stairs, one hand gripping the railing for support, Bianca was only a few steps from the bottom when the front door opened.
A tall, sharply dressed man walked in.
“Charles,” Bianca breathed his name softly, freezing for a second as she stared at him, her heart swelling.
Then she rushed forward and threw herself into his arms, hugging him tightly, holding on as if afraid he might disappear again. She was so excited, she didn't even notice he hadn't hugged her back..
His hands stayed at his sides.
Bianca slowly pulled away and looked up into his familiar brown eyes. They weren’t on her. They seemed to be staring past her over her shoulder.
She followed his gaze and noticed the decorations and equipment laid out across the floor.
“Oh,” Bianca chuckled nervously, misunderstanding the silence. “They’re getting things ready for my birthday.”
She hugged him again, tighter this time, then pulled back and pressed a quick kiss to his lips.
He barely reacted…But Bianca brushed it off. He was probably exhausted. Nine hours of flying would drain anyone.
Bianca’s manners finally clicked and she was about to rush off to get him something to drink, knowing all the maids and helpers were busy on the other side of the house preparing for her birthday.
But then he touched her.It was the first time since he had entered six minutes ago.
“I have something for you,” Charles said simply.
Bianca’s heart fluttered. A smile tugged at her lips as excitement bubbled inside her. Another thoughtful gift? she wondered. Maybe jewelry Or something personal this time.
Charles had always spoiled her with designer bags, shoes, and every trendy thing money could buy, even when she begged him to stop spending so much on material things.
She turned fully to face him,eager to see what he had.
He pulled out a document.
At first glance, the word MARRIAGE printed boldly on the cover caught her attention.
Bianca's breath caught as tears sprang to her eyes.
“Oh, Charles…” she whispered, joy flooding her chest. “That’s so sweet. You want us to renew our vows?”
Her voice trembled with happiness as she stepped forward, not even bothering to read it properly. She wrapped her arms around him, clinging to him, almost crying.
But this time, he pushed her away.
“Enough of this act,” Charles muttered coldly, his eyes locking onto hers.
Bianca didn't understand why. Looking back at him, she couldn't see the man she loved anymore. It was like staring at a stranger... he looked sternly at her.
Charles opened the document and held it up between them.
It wasn’t a renewal.
It was a marriage invitation.
Bianca stared at it, her mind refusing to process what she was seeing.
“I… I don’t understand,” she said softly. “Is one of our friends getting married?”
Her voice barely carried.
“Don’t act slow, Bianca,” Charles snapped, his tone sharp and merciless. “I thought you could read.”
The paper shook slightly in her hands.
She still didn’t understand. Her mind felt frozen, unable to catch up. All Bianca could focus on was the coldness in his voice moments earlier. Charles had never spoken to her like that. Never raised his voice at her.
“Was there a misunderstanding at the airport?” she asked softly, searching his face only to realize his eyes weren’t looking for hers. “Or… are you upset I didn’t come to get you?”
She forced a small smile. “I would be mad too,” Bianca added lightly when he said nothing, absentmindedly folding the paper without looking at it.
Turning away, she decided to get him something to drink. Maybe he just needed to relax. Today was supposed to be a happy day.
But as she took a step…
“I want a divorce, Bianca.”…The words hit her like a wall.
She stopped instantly and turned back sharply. Her heart raced as nervous laughter escaped her lips.
“Are you trying to prank me?” she laughed weakly. “Come on, babe. Read the room. Today is my birthday not prank day.”
She forced herself to smile, even as something inside her began to crack.
“I don’t have time for jokes either and I’m no YouTuber to prank” Charles said flatly.
He reached into his jacket again and pulled out another envelope, extending it toward her.
This time, Bianca’s eyes landed clearly on the paper.
Divorce was written on it and his signature stared back at her…
Her throat tightened. Bianca swallowed as her mouth suddenly went dry.
“I want to be free from this marriage,” Charles continued coldly. “I’ve already moved on. The paper in your hand is my wedding invitation. The ceremony is in two days.”
Her breath hitched.
“You’re invited,” he added indifferently. “If you want.”
A broken sound escaped her throat. He had to be joking. Charles knew he was all she had.
She opened her mouth to speak but he cut her off.
“You can keep the penthouse in the South,” he said casually. “You always loved the beach. It has everything you need.”
Bianca stared at him, still trying to make sense of his words.
That penthouse… he had bought it because of her. Because she loved the ocean. They had lived there for only two months before moving into this house.
And now, he was handing it to her like a parting gift.
“Who is she?”
The words slipped from Bianca’s lips before she could stop herself from asking again if this was some cruel prank.
A few days passed, and Rosina’s jealousy only grew as she watched Bianca live what looked like a perfect life, a life she believed should have been hers, not Bianca’s. .That morning, she could barely get out of bed. Her body felt nauseous and weak all at once. Somehow, she made it to the bathroom to freshen up, but as she opened a drawer, her eyes landed on a pregnancy test kit. She froze, staring at it for a long moment before slowly picking it up. Two weeks ago, she and Max had lost themselves completely in each other... With shaky hands, she took the test and waited, her heart pounding loudly in her ears.When the result showed two bold lines, her breath hitched violently. It felt like her world stopped. “Oh my God…” she whispered, her voice trembling. “This… this can’t be true.” She started panicking as she splashed water on her face over and over again, hoping she was mistaken but the result didn’t change. The lines were still there bodily. Desperate, she rushed out, determined
Getting back to the Warren estate almost at midnight, a little drunk, a bottle still hanging loosely from her hand, Rosina staggered forward, swaying left and right. The whole place looked different now. The blood had been wiped away... . They had marked it with yellow warning tape- CAUTION: DO NOT CROSS.Rosina walked up to it, her eyes blurry as she swept her gaze across the place, now restricted by the police. She burst out laughing… then weakly clapped her hands. She grabbed the tape and pulled it down, making parts of it fall to the ground and the rest following her upstairs.Her hands fumbled clumsily at the door as it slipped a few times before she got hold of it. “Fuck,” she muttered, turning the door handle and stepping inside the room.Charles was still lying there without any form of movement. Rosina laughed a little harder, seeing him exactly how she wanted…breathing but still…She walked up to his bed and fell on her knees. She laughed as she looked at him, then burst int
Rosina made it outside, her hands shaking as she rushed to her car. She needed to drive as fast as possible to get home. Clara had already left in her own car.She started the engine, but it jerked, sputtered… and died. Her heart jumped as she tried again. The engine roared for a second then shut off.“No, no!” she snapped, slamming her hand against the wheel. “Don’t you dare die on me!” she shouted, hitting it again. Her Tesla had barely any charge left before she even drove here. “God… please, just take me home,” she cried, her voice breaking. She pushed the door open and stepped out, frantically looking around for any charging station but her eyes couldn’t find anything, Is LA fucking expensive for nothing? she thought.She got back in and tried one last time but roared and died the same way. Frustration exploded inside her as she slammed her forehead against the steering wheel.She left the car and rushed out to the road, running about twelve minutes down the main road where cars w
Mr Moretti had just arrived home from the hospital, escorted by a few security cars that had helped drive him away from the crowd of media waiting to catch a glimpse of him after news of his condition spread across the country.“Willkommen zu Hause,” Finn said immediately as he stepped forward and hurried to open the car door. “Welcome home.”“Vielen Dank, Finn,” (thank you, Finn), Mr Moretti replied as he stepped out of the car.A senior police officer stepped out of the vehicle behind and approached them. “We will be taking our leave, sir… and welcome home,” he said.Mr Moretti nodded, thanking them as he shook their hands.As they stepped inside, Mrs Clara was already coming down the stairs. She stopped midway, clearly surprised to see her husband home; no one had informed her of his discharge. The disappointment on her face was unmistakable this time, and she didn’t bother hiding it. “Oh… I see. We’re being excluded now,” she said, with the most targeted shot“Clara, don’t say tha
The voice echoed so loudly through the house that Mrs Camilla was already out of bed. She quickly pulled the sleep cover from her eyes, muttering a curse under her breath as she hurried toward the door.“Aunt Bianca!”The voice rang through the house again. Mrs Camilla frowned, clearly irritated as
Bianca had just finished her consultation and checkup. Everything had gone well, thank God.She was smiling to herself as she gently held her stomach. Finally, in just a few weeks, she would be put to bed, and she would finally hold her child in her arms.She stepped out of the doctor’s office and l
He stepped even closer after saying those words, holding her in a piercing stare. Rosina looked as if she had seen a ghost, shaking under his intense gaze.“I know you’ve missed me,” he mumbled, inhaling slowly as though breathing her in. “I’ve missed you too…..God knows my heart.” He bent down sli
Rosina gasped hard as the memory snapped back into place. The same shiver that had seized her in the car rushed through her again. She shot up from the bed abruptly as her whole body trembled…As she tumbled forward out of fear, she kicked Charles’s phone farther across the floor.Her breath hitche


















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