Se connecterSarah's POV
Slowly, carefully, I blinked, pretending to wake. I let my gaze stay unfocused, as if the world were still soft and blurred around the edges. “What box?” I asked quietly, forcing a sleepy softness into my voice. He just stared, not answering. Instead, he squatted on the floor and began flipping through the files again. His fingers moved slowly, and deliberately. He was counting the papers without letting me see, checking to make sure everything was still there, maybe. I swallowed hard, my throat painfully dry. The photograph lay flat against my stomach beneath my nightclothes, hot and sharp against my skin. With every breath, fear flickered—terrified he’d notice the photograph shift. “Sarah,” he said quietly, without looking up from the box. “You were on the floor last night. Right here.” I nodded, careful to keep my expression neutral. “I told you, Sean. I couldn’t sleep. I felt dizzy from thinking a lot and needed to sit down.” He looked up then, his gaze settling on me. It felt like he was searching my mind. I dropped my eyes deliberately, afraid he’d see the fear and anger burning in my them. “You know I get confused when I think too much,” I added, forcing a small, tired breath. “You know that, don't you?” A heavy silence settled over the room, long and frightening. Sean stood up slowly, the box still open at his feet. “You worry too much,” he said again. But this time, it didn’t sound like his usual reassurance. To me, it sounded like a warning, stop looking for things. My fingers curled beneath the blanket as I pressed the photograph tighter against my skin. One thing struck me with terrifying clarity: if he found it on me, there would be no second chance. He would know I’d discovered his double life—Valerie, the Apex Group, all of it. He would never let me leave this house with the kids. He might even kill me without hesitation, coldly, as if I were nothing more than a loose end. Suddenly, he reached down, pulled a few documents from the box and closed the lid with a sharp snap. The sound made me flinch. Then he carried the box back to the wardrobe and shoved it into a dark corner. “Listen, Sarah, it's fine... I gotta go now, gotta catch my bus for the business trip. Just take care of the kids.” He said, forcing a husbandly tone. He stood up and shoved the documents he'd pulled from the box into his expensive suitcase, zipping it shut with a sharp pull. He didn’t touch me. No kiss. No whispered ‘I love you.’ Nothing. Just his bag in his hand, and he was gone. I froze, listening to the heavy thud of his boots on the floor, the front door swinging open… and then slamming shut. I let out a long sigh of relief. My whole body went soft, and I lay there for a moment, just breathing. The fear was gone—but in its place was a hot burning anger. Sean didn’t even notice I wasn’t getting ready for work. He didn’t care about me, nor the kids. He only cared about meeting Valerie in the lavish world he’d built on my signature, a world that should've been mine. I pulled out the photo, my fingers crushing it as I glared at their smiling faces. Sean's arm around her, then I felt it—the chill spreading in my chest like ice water. My love for him hadn't just faded, it had frozen solid. What a wicked man! my mind screamed. What a monster! The sound of the bedroom door opening pulled me back to reality. I quickly pushed the photo deeper under my pillow. Ethan and Lily walked in, looking small and confused. “Good morning, Mom. I…” Ethan started. “Why didn’t Dad answer us, Mom?” Lily interrupted, her little lip trembling. “We said goodbye to him in the hallway, but he just kept walking.” Hearing it worsened my anger. It felt like a knife in my heart. My own children were being ignored by their father because he was too busy living a double life with another woman. I carried Lily up, holding her close to my chest. “Dad’s rushing to catch a bus, baby,” I said, the words tasting like ash in my mouth. I forced a smile, avoiding their eyes. “He probably didn’t hear you properly. He has a lot on his mind.” She nodded, then Ethan asked, “Mom, are you staying home with us today?” Looking up at me with his big, thoughtful eyes. “Did the shop let you stay home for the weekend?” His question shattered me. My little boy noticed I was home, he noticed I wasn’t getting ready for work. But the man I’d given seven years of my life to didn’t. Sean didn’t even look at me long enough to notice I wasn’t preparing for work, something I did every weekday without fail, always out the door by seven. I felt my eyes begin to sting with tears. I tried to hold them back, but they spilled anyway, hot and salty. Ethan and Lily exchanged a look, fear flickering across their faces as they realized I was crying. Lily lifted her small, soft hand and gently wiped at my tears. I turned my face away, not wanting them to see how broken I felt. “Why are you crying, Mommy?” Lily asked, her voice trembling, as if she were about to cry too. Ethan looked at me, his eyes shining with tears now. “Mom,” he said softly, “tell us… what’s happening? Did anyone hurt you?” I was shaking, but I forced a smile that pulled painfully at my face. “Mommy’s just shedding tears of joy,” I said, my voice cracking. I hated lying to them, but they were too young for the truth. “My boss gave me two days off to stay home with you guys. I’m just so happy I don’t have to go to the boutique.” The children paused and glanced at each other. “Mom, it’s good news! You’re supposed to be smiling, not crying,” Ethan said. A small smile crept onto his face. "Yeah!" Lily laughed. "Good news means happy faces, right?" I nodded sharply. “I am smiling inside, babies,” I said, pulling them both into a hug. “I’m just so happy to be with you. We can play games. We can sit together. I won’t leave you today.” Lily’s eyes lit up. “Can we make pancakes with the little bit of sugar we have left?” “Yes,” I promised. “We’ll do everything together.” We sat together on the bed for a moment, wrapped in a small pocket of peace. Their little bodies were warm against mine, and I held them close, feeling the weight of my need to protect them from the storm I knew was coming. Then a sound cut through the air. Bzzz. Bzzz. Bzzz. It was the sound of a phone vibrating—too loud in the stillness of the room. My gaze went to the small table beside the bed, and my heart skipped a beat. My phone was there on the chair not ringing. But there was another phone on the table, and it was Sean’s. “Damn,” I muttered, jumping to my feet. "What is it, Mom?" Ethan asked, looking surprised. “Dad forgot his phone,” I said, reaching out to pick it up. I stared at the screen, my breath catching as the world seemed to stop. ‘Sweet Valerie.’ A wink emoji flashed beside her name. My hand shook violently as the phone buzzed relentlessly like a heartbeat, scorching against my skin. My chest tightened, and for a second, I thought I might drop it or scream. The phone stopped buzzing for a second, then it started again. She was not giving up. She was waiting for her 'Sean.' I looked at Ethan and Lily. They were watching me, unaware that the name on the screen was the woman living in our shoes, flaunting everything that was supposed to be ours. My eyes fixed on the green button. One press and Valerie would know I was alive. One press, and Sean might find out I’d seen everything. My fingers hovered, trembling. Could I risk it?Sarah’s POVI hoped to see Roody follow behind him, but he didn’t. Mr. Adrian walked in alone.He wore a deep blue suit that looked incredibly expensive. The fabric was smooth and perfectly fitted to his tall frame, the jacket sharp at the shoulders and the trousers falling clean and straight. The color caught the light in a way that made it look even richer, like polished sapphire.Penelope, who had been laughing at my worn-out shoes just a few seconds ago, suddenly stopped. Her mouth hung open like a fish out of water. She quickly fixed her hair and straightened her chest, trying to look pretty, then walked toward him with a bright smile on her face.“Welcome to Lumière House, sir!” Penelope said in a high, sweet voice she only used for rich customers. “How can I help you today?”Mr. Adrian ignored Penelope’s sweet voice. His eyes moved slowly around the room until they found me standing behind the counter.“I’m here to buy a diamond necklace from your exclusive collection,” he sai
Sarah’s POVI rushed into the restroom, slammed the door shut, and barely made it to the sink before I threw up. My knuckles ached as I gripped the edge of the sink.Could I be dreaming? I thought. But I knew I wasn't. I had held it in my hand just a few minutes ago. A black credit card, cold, and heavy. The name written on it in gold letters was clear: SEAN MILLER.At that very moment, I heard a loud bang on the door as Ms. Harlow yelled. “What the hell are you doing in there?” She banged her fist against the restroom door again and again, the sound echoing inside the small space like a heartbeat.I looked at the door, sniffed my runny nose, and said softly, “Just a minute, please,” my voice cracking. I leaned over the sink, staring at the vomit inside it, my eyes brimming with tears. I squeezed them shut and forced myself to breathe through my nose.Just then, the voice of the stranger echoed carelessly in my head again; No, darling, i’m just living life… Sean's wife died years ago.
Sarah's POV Ms. Harlow suddenly gripped my shoulder, her weight forcing me toward the floor. I felt my knees hit the hard tiles with a dull thud that sent a sting up my legs.“Get on your knees,” she hissed into my ear. “Apologize to Mr. Adrian. Now.” Suddenly, the boutique erupted in chuckles, my colleagues trying to hold back laughter, and people passing by stopped to stare, giggling.My face instantly turned bright red from the heat of shame. I stared at the floor, my throat feeling tight and dry. I was a mother, a wife, and a human being, but here, I was being treated like a dog. My voice shook as I stammered, “I…I’m sorry, Mr. Adrian…” The words barely escaped.I heard him say “Stop.” His voice was quiet but powerful. Ms. Harlow's hand froze on my shoulder, then she let go instantly.“It’s fine,” he turned to Ms. Harlow with a look that spoke volumes.I looked up a bit to meet his dangerously handsome face, but he didn't look angry – he looked almost annoyed with Ms. Harlow in
Sarah's POV Later that night, after a dinner that was barely enough for all of us, I sat on the edge of the bed in the kids’ room. The room was small, and the walls were old and peeling.Ethan and Lily crawled under their thin blankets, their bodies curling close to each other for warmth. I leaned back against the wall, and watched them settle in.Ethan didn’t pull his blanket all the way up. Instead, he turned and looked at me, his eyes too serious for a child his age. “Mom, you don’t look happy,” he said, reaching out a small hand. “Why?”The question hit me like a physical blow. I felt a lump of hot coal in my throat as I gripped the edge of the old mattress so hard my fingers hurt. “Why do you say so, Eth?” I asked, forcing a calm tone.Lily shifted closer to me, her small face tilted up as she studied me closely. “You couldn’t eat at the table, Mom,” she said in her tiny voice. “You just stared at your plate like you were scared of it.”I stayed silent, while Ethan nodded slowly
Sarah’s POV “What are you doing on the floor?” Sean asked quietly, his voice hitting me like a cold splash of water. I swallowed hard, my mouth dry and useless. Behind me, the metal file box sat open, papers spread like a crime scene... proof of his double life.“I…I couldn’t sleep,” I said, forcing the words out of my throat, my hands twisted together. “I am….I..I keep thinking about how life's been unfair to us.” He remained silent, his gaze drifting through the room, the dark shadows, the open wardrobe, the floor near my feet. It landed on my hands, clenched into tight fists. For one terrifying second, I was sure he'd spotted the gold seal on the Vant Apex Group file... and heard my heart screaming the truth.Then, instinct took over. I had to hide it.I moved quickly, leaning forward as if my legs had truly given out. My knee struck the box, nudging it into the wardrobe’s shadows while I coughed loudly to cover the sound. As I shifted, I swept a stack of files under the curtain
Sarah's POV Slowly, carefully, I blinked, pretending to wake. I let my gaze stay unfocused, as if the world were still soft and blurred around the edges. “What box?” I asked quietly, forcing a sleepy softness into my voice.He just stared, not answering. Instead, he squatted on the floor and began flipping through the files again. His fingers moved slowly, and deliberately. He was counting the papers without letting me see, checking to make sure everything was still there, maybe.I swallowed hard, my throat painfully dry.The photograph lay flat against my stomach beneath my nightclothes, hot and sharp against my skin. With every breath, fear flickered—terrified he’d notice the photograph shift.“Sarah,” he said quietly, without looking up from the box. “You were on the floor last night. Right here.”I nodded, careful to keep my expression neutral. “I told you, Sean. I couldn’t sleep. I felt dizzy from thinking a lot and needed to sit down.”He looked up then, his gaze settling on me







