LOGINGhani burst into tears. The boy hugged Claudia even tighter.
“Daddy! I don’t want Mommy to come tomorrow! I’m embarrassed! I only want Auntie Claudia!” he cried loudly, sobbing. Claudia quickly bent down, wrapping her arms around Ghani’s small body. She stroked his back gently. “Sshh, don’t cry, sweetheart. Even if your Mommy is ugly, she is still your mother. You must not talk like that. It’s impolite.” Sheena, who stood not far from them, immediately stepped forward. Firmly, she brushed away Claudia’s hand that was caressing Ghani. “Enough, Claudia. Don’t pretend to be kind in front of my child.” She then reached for Ghani’s arm. “Ghani, come with Mommy, let’s rest now. Tomorrow Mommy will still be the one to accompany you to school.” But Ghani immediately struggled. He slapped his mother’s hand hard and even pushed Sheena’s body until she staggered backward. “I don’t want to! I hate Mommy! I only want Auntie Claudia!” he shouted loudly. Claudia instinctively grabbed the crying Ghani again. “Sshh… calm down, sweetheart. Don’t be like that.” She hugged the boy tighter, trying to comfort him. Sheena stood stiffly, her chest rising and falling as she held back her emotions. But she still tried to remain patient. “Ghani, listen carefully to Mommy. You may be angry, you may not like me. But Mommy is still your mother. Nothing can replace that.” Ghani covered his ears with both hands. “I don’t want to listen!” He buried his face once again in Claudia’s chest. Sheena clenched her fists. She still restrained herself, though her heart felt as if it were being crushed. Suddenly, Gevan’s voice exploded. “Sheena! Don’t make things worse with your behavior!” he shouted harshly. Sheena turned, glaring at her husband. “I am only standing up for my rights as a mother, Gevan.” “Your rights?” Gevan scoffed mockingly. “Your only rights are in the kitchen, Sheena! You are no longer worthy of being my wife or Ghani’s mother. Look at yourself! With your fat body, dull face, messy hair, thick glasses—you are humiliating! Ghani has made it clear enough that he rejects you.” Sheena drew a deep breath. “Gevan, you can insult me as much as you want. But don’t teach your own son not to respect his mother. That is a huge mistake.” “Enough, Sheena!” Gevan pointed harshly toward the bedroom door. “Go back to the room right now. Don’t make things worse. And tomorrow, after the school event, I will call a lawyer to file for divorce!” Sheena stood tall. “So, you really want to divorce me?” She let out a bitter laugh. “Yes, it’s better if we get divorced!” Gevan raised his voice even louder. “You’re nothing but an embarrassment! Claudia knows far better how to calm Ghani than you ever could.” The room suddenly fell silent. Only Ghani’s sobs remained. The boy clung tightly to Claudia, refusing to go near his mother. Sheena finally took a deep breath. She lowered her gaze briefly, then looked again at her son. “Ghani, Mommy only wants you to understand. Tomorrow Mommy will still come. No matter what you say, Mommy will not abandon you.” “No!” Ghani screamed again, tightening his hold on Claudia. Gevan snorted in satisfaction, then pulled Claudia closer. “You hear that, Sheena? Even your son prefers Claudia over you. That is clear proof of who truly deserves to stand by my side and by my son’s side.” Sheena straightened her shoulders. “You may betray me, Gevan. You may blind our son with appearances alone. But one day, Ghani will realize who was truly there for him. If you think I am no longer worthy of being your wife, fine! Tomorrow I’ll be waiting for the divorce papers. But remember, tomorrow I will still be at Ghani’s school. Whether you accept it or not, that is my right as a mother.” After saying that, Sheena turned toward the stairs. Not to cry, but to calm herself. The night was silent. The clock had already struck two in the morning. Sheena awoke, her eyes heavy but her mind restless. She turned to the side of the bed, and it was empty. Gevan was not there. Sheena rose slowly, her feet carrying her out of the bedroom. The corridor was dark, only dim light from a small lamp at the end of the stairs. A faint sound drifted from the living room below. Sheena’s heartbeat quickened. Carefully, she descended the stairs. When she reached the bottom, she stopped. The living room lights had been deliberately turned off, only faint light from outside the window slipping in. But her eyes could see clearly enough what was happening. On the sofa, Gevan was pressing down on Claudia. Their lips locked in a long, passionate kiss. Small moans occasionally escaped from Claudia. Sheena stood frozen behind the wall. Her chest felt crushed, but she did not move. “I can’t stop, Claudia…” Gevan’s low but clear voice echoed. His hand stroked the woman’s back. “Your body… it smells so sweet, so delightful. Completely different from Sheena.” Claudia giggled softly, biting her lower lip. “Not so loud, she might hear.” Gevan brought his lips to hers again. “Let her. I don’t care anymore. She means nothing to me now.” Their kisses continued, deeper and deeper, making Sheena’s stomach churn. She could no longer bear to stand there. Silently, Sheena turned around. She walked quickly up the stairs, returned to her room, and shut the door tightly. Her body trembled, not out of fear, but from anger mixed with disappointment. She approached the dressing table. In the large mirror, her reflection was clear. Sheena stared intently at her own face. Her hair was messy from always being tied carelessly. Her skin dull, pores enlarged, dark circles under her eyes. Thick glasses that made her look older. Her body plump, her belly protruding beneath her house dress. “Am I really this ugly now?” she whispered faintly. Her hand touched her own cheek, then traced her jawline that had lost its firmness. Tears almost fell, but she quickly shook her head. “No. I must not cry. I already know what Gevan is like. He has chosen his own path.” But the longer she stared at the mirror, the sharper the pain pressed in her chest. Soft laughter from downstairs faintly echoed again, tearing her heart even more. “Sheena, look at yourself,” she spoke to her reflection. “Am I really no longer worthy of my husband? Has everything I’ve done been in vain? From early morning until midnight, all I do is take care of this house. I’ve never even had time just to take care of myself…” She drew a deep breath, trying to calm her restless heart. Then she clenched her fist on the dressing table. “If I am truly no longer worthy, fine… I will leave. But I will leave taking my child with me!”One year passed without being felt. Time, which once seemed to move slowly, now rushed forward instead, as if wanting to prove that wounds, tears, and struggles were never in vain.That day, the courtyard of Julio’s residence was filled with fairy-tale-themed decorations. Large castle-shaped balloons, pastel-colored little flags, and crown and toy sword ornaments decorated every corner. The theme of Ethan and Elena’s first birthday party was Princess and Prince from the Fairy Tale Kingdom.Alea ran around in a light blue dress, while Ghani wore a little prince outfit complete with a mini cape.“Mommy, look at me!” Alea shouted as she spun around.Sheena laughed softly. “You’re very beautiful.”Ghani approached Julio. “Daddy, Ghani is a knight today.”Julio bent slightly. “A knight who protects his siblings?”Ghani nodded proudly. “Yes.”Sheena stood in the middle of the area wearing a long gown in a soft golden hue, the design simple yet elegant, resembling the attire of a royal princ
Chapter 100The atmosphere in the delivery room felt tense. Bright white lights illuminated the space, and the scent of antiseptic filled the air. Sheena lay on the bed, her breathing ragged, sweat covering her forehead. Julio stood beside her, gripping his wife’s hand tightly, his eyes never leaving Sheena’s face.The obstetrician entered with two nurses. “Mrs. Sheena,” the doctor said calmly, “because this is a twin pregnancy and the contractions are already quite strong, we recommend a cesarean section.”Sheena shook her head firmly despite her broken breathing. “No, Doctor.”The doctor looked at her seriously. “We must consider the safety of both the mother and the babies.”Sheena took a deep breath, then released it slowly as she had been taught. “I want to give birth naturally.”Julio turned to her anxiously. “Sheena, if it’s safer—”Sheena cut him off, her voice trembling but firm. “Julio, listen to me. I’ve prepared for this. I want to try.”The doctor exhaled. “Ma’am, the pro
Chapter 99Time truly moves without waiting for anyone. Before she realized it, Sheena’s pregnancy had entered the ninth month. Her belly had grown perfectly round, her steps were no longer as quick as before, and almost all of her activities were now limited.That morning, Sheena sat in the family room with her legs stretched out on the sofa. One hand rested on her belly, while the other held a tablet containing company reports.“That’s enough,” Julio’s voice came from the kitchen. “Put it down.”Sheena looked up. “I’m just reading for a moment.”“The ‘moment’ you mean can turn into an hour,” Julio replied while bringing a glass of warm milk. “Drink this.”Sheena accepted the glass with a small sigh. “I’m not sick, Julio.”“But you’re nine months pregnant,” Julio replied quickly. “That’s different.”Sheena smiled faintly. “I’m a CEO. I can’t completely stop.”Julio sat beside her. “GHANA Group is running very well. Your team is solid. You don’t need to push yourself.”Sheena glanced
Chapter 98After the news of the twin pregnancy, Sheena and Julio finally agreed to prepare the wedding celebration that had once been postponed. Not because they wanted to show off, but because they felt the need to close all wounds and begin life with a truly new step.“Just one week,” Sheena said while sitting in the living room and opening a concept book. “I don’t want it to take too long.”Julio smiled. “Are you sure you’re strong enough?”Sheena nodded. “I’m happy. That’s enough.”The preparations were done quickly, yet neatly. The best vendors were chosen, the location had long been reserved, and everything moved as if time itself was helping them.A week later, the wedding celebration was finally held.The ballroom building was filled with golden light. The ceiling was adorned with crystals that reflected the lights, making the entire room glow softly. The decoration was dominated by white, cream, and touches of gold. Arrangements of white roses and peonies were neatly lined a
Chapter 97After leaving the Daxon Company building, Sheena and Julio did not go straight home. Julio glanced at Sheena as he started the car engine.“Are we going to the hospital now?” he asked to make sure.Sheena nodded. “Yes. I can’t wait either.”Julio smiled widely. “Me too.”The drive felt short. Along the way, Julio glanced at Sheena several times.“Why are you smiling nonstop?” Sheena asked with a small laugh.“I’m happy,” Julio answered honestly. “Today feels complete.”When they arrived at the hospital, they headed straight to the obstetrics clinic. A nurse greeted them warmly.“Mrs. Sheena?” the nurse asked.“Yes,” Sheena replied.“Please come into the examination room.”Sheena lay down on the examination bed, while Julio stood beside her, holding her hand tightly. The obstetrician who had been handling Sheena entered with a warm smile.“How are you feeling today?” the doctor asked.“Good, Doctor,” Sheena replied. “No significant complaints.”“That’s good,” the doctor said
Chapter 96The Daxon Company building stood as grand as it once had. Sheena stared at the nameplate for quite a while before finally stepping inside with Julio. Her hand held Julio’s arm tightly, not out of hesitation, but because of an emotion that was difficult to describe.“It feels strange,” Sheena said softly. “After everything that happened, we’re finally really here.”Julio turned to her with a faint smile. “Not strange. This is how it was meant to be.”Inside the lobby, several long-time Daxon staff members looked surprised to see them. Whispers could be heard, but the atmosphere remained professional. Not long after, Gevan appeared from the direction of the elevator. His face was tense, but his eyes held hope.“You’ve arrived,” Gevan said.Julio nodded. “Is everything ready?”Gevan took a deep breath. “Ready. The legal team is already waiting in the meeting room.”The three of them walked toward the main meeting room. Inside, several people from the legal team and representat
A few days later, the studio where the shooting took place was bustling. Crew members moved back and forth carrying lights, backdrop cloths, and makeup equipment. Sheena stood in front of a large dressing-room mirror, accompanied by a professional makeup artist carefully polishing her face.“Lift y
Chapter 17 Three days after the audition, the morning in Julio’s house went as usual. Sheena was making warm tea while Alea watched a small cartoon on the sofa. Nothing had changed in particular—until Sheena’s phone suddenly rang.She picked it up and saw an unfamiliar name on the screen. “Hello,
Chapter 18 Morning in the city of Hamburg passed quietly. The cold air slipped through the apartment window, making Sheena pull the blanket up to her chin. After what happened yesterday, her mind had not fully calmed down. She could still feel the warmth of that kiss, and it made her whole body re
When they arrived at the Muller residence, Alea was already asleep in the back seat. Sheena turned slightly, making sure the little girl was comfortable. Julio, who was driving, glanced at Sheena through the rearview mirror.“Are you okay?” he asked carefully.Sheena nodded. “I’m fine. Just a bit s







