Julie had been secretly married to Jotham for four years, Even at work, no staff knows about their marriage. Despite the fact that her husband never made love to her, she didn't mind at all. As long as she's his wife, she will be happy. But one day, she heard on the radio that her billionaire husband, Jotham Joram went to welcome his girlfriend at the airport. How true? When her husband came home, she confronted him, "Jotham, is it true?" "Yes, Mirabel is back." He added. "and I want a divorce." Mirabel was his ex girlfriend. Tears rushed down her eyes. Her heart wrenches. "Jotham, I'm..." "I don't care. Sign and leave!" He had interrupted. Hearing that, her world collapsed. She had wanted to tell him about her newly discovered pregnancy. What's the point of staying with a man whose mind is made up, who had never and would never love her. She anguishly signed the divorce papers and left Five Years later, Jotham was severely sick so he booked the services of the best doctor in the continent at that time. When he met the doctor, it turned out to be Julie. This time, she was extremely gorgeous and was with a man but Jotham didn't care if she was with a man, he pursued her relentlessly, having insane obsession over her. "Julie, in this world, only I can be your man. And you...will be my woman!" He brutalizes any man he sees with her, stalk her every second and kills anyone who even dares to touch her, all these while, begging to win her heart. Will he ever gain her heart or is she too broken to accept love?
View More"Jotham, is it true? Is Mirabel really back? Did you really go to the airport to welcome her?" Julie fired off all her prepared questions on her husband, Jotham. Her heart is pounding in her chest as she awaits his response.
They've been married for four years yet they live like strangers. Their marriage has been a secret that not even their closest friends know they were married.
She had heard on the news that Jotham had gone to welcome his girlfriend at the airport, but she didn't want to believe it. She was hoping it wasn't true. She was hoping it wasn't Jotham, her husband.
Jotham hummed casually, as if her questions held no weight to him, "Yes, Mirabel is back."
Julie's heart sank into her belly, and tears lingered in her eyes. Mirabel was to marry Jotham four years back but she had suddenly vanished on the wedding day. Her, being the sister was forced to stand in for Mirabel.
The truth was, as unfortunate as the incident was then, she was not unhappy, and that was because she had always had a huge crush on Jotham despite the fact that he was her sister's finaceé then.
If she had not stood in for her sister, the alliance between her family and that of Jotham would not have happened. Her family, in particular, would have been at the greatest loss.
"Mirabel left you abruptly four years ago; how could you do her the honor of welcoming her back?" Julie asked with a cracked voice and a sour heart. Her throat constricted making it hard to swallow.
"She had a good reason for leaving," he said defensively, shattering her world even more. Then he went to the side table and brought out some papers. He handed it over to her and said ruthlessly, "Sign it. It's long overdue."
Her heart raced. Seeing the word 'divorce Agreement,' boldly written on it, she felt like dying. He's divorcing her already?
"Really? Just like that? Our four years of being together mean nothing to you?" She tried to sound calm, but deep down, she was hurting so badly. She wanted to scream out her pain and cry out her sorrows, but she held still, hoping that all this would be a dream and she would wake up.
"No one even knows we are married. Except our immediate family of course. Also, we've not had sex since we got married, nor have we had any meaningful conversations. You can't call this a marriage, can you?" He asked, his handsome face boring deep into hers. "Let's act like adults here. I'm giving you three million dollars as alimony, I guess that's a plus for you."
Really? Have they never had sex? He didn't remember they had sex? Julie thought heartbreakingly. He watched the icy man before her, and it suddenly dawned on her that this man had no iota of love for her whatsoever. She literally meant nothing to him. Her heart wrenched even more on realizing that.
She had thought that maybe someday, he would change towards her and they would live as husband and wife but it seems that will never happen.
She lowered her head and looked at the divorce papers in her shivering hand, the tears dropping from her face had already soaked half of the paper.
She raised her head up and said, "I don't want the alimony."
"Your choice." He replied bluntly.
She went to the table and wanted to scribble her signature, but the strength in her hand failed her. She raised her sorrowful face up again and directed it towards Jotham, hoping to see some sort of emotion there, but the man remained absolutely cold.
She knew there was no point holding onto this marriage so she forced her hands to scribble the signature.
"The butler will help you with your luggage."
"No need. I'll do it myself." She said, now standing upright.
He nodded curtly and turned from her; as he took steps away, she wanted to call him back; she wanted to plead with him not to let her go, but she remained static, weak, and in agony.
He suddenly paused and turned to her, "We'll meet often in the future, Julie. After all, you are Mirabel's sister. I wouldn't like to see you in a poor state. If you need anything, particularly money-wise, reach out to my assistant, okay?"
"Why do you care?" She asked with a frown face. "I'll be fine."
He shrugged casually and eventually walked away.
As soon as he was out of sight, she fell to her knees and sobbed, crying hard like a little baby. Indeed, they've not truly lived as husband and wife since they got married but that's his fault. He barely spends time at home. He just comes home at night to sleep and then leaves before she even wakes most of the time.
She works as his deputy secretary, and whenever they are at work, he communicates with her like they are complete strangers. As if their relationship starts and ends as a boss to an employee. She never had the chance to speak with him on a personal level for even a minute.
Since he's a billionaire who runs many big companies, his time had all been scheduled and sadly, she was never in his schedule.
After crying her eyes out for hours, she stood and went inside her room and packed her luggage then began to drag it out. She kept telling herself she would be fine, but she knew deep down she wouldn't. She was scared she might harm herself, but she had to keep her head high and get out of this house.
"Big sister." A familiar voice suddenly called out and when she turned, she saw Mirabel coming from the veranda. "Why are you sad? He's never yours. You only had him for the time being. Did you really think I would not come back for my man?"
"You've never truly loved him, Mirabel. Did you not agree to marry him then so that Dad could favor your mom? I'm sure even now that you are back, you have an agenda."
Mirabel smirked, "Can I wish you a nice life, big sister? Well, as long as you stay far away from Jotham, you'll be fine." She quickly added, 'That includes resigning from his company and leaving this city. You can either do that willingly or I can force you to." Her voice became hostile.
How dare she threaten her? Julie was about to respond angrily to her when Jotham suddenly appeared. She watched as Mirabel's face turned pathetic immediately. Mirabel ran to Jotham and hugged him. Jotham kissed her on her forehead while holding her waist romantically, after all, he was way taller than her.
Julie, for the first time, saw emotions in Jotham's face, but that emotion on his face was for Mirabel. She watched him whisper some inaudible words to Mirabel softly while gently caressing her waist. It was as though she wasn't even present. Her presence was totally ignored.
More tears rushed down her eyes as she watched the two adults romance like lover birds. "Have a good life, Jotham." She whispered u
nder her ragged breath and walked sorrowfully away from the scene.
Epilogue The gala was a dazzling success, the grand hall filled with elegant guests dressed in designer outfits and custom suits. Soft classical music floated through the air, mingling with the sounds of conversation and clinking champagne glasses. The fundraiser for their joint medical project with Grandpa had brought in more people than they anticipated. Every table was occupied, and the donation box was overflowing.Julie stood by the entrance with Jotham, a smile lighting up her face as she watched the guests mingle. It was surreal seeing months of hard work finally come to life.“We pulled it off,” Jotham said, his voice filled with pride.She nodded. “We did. It feels amazing, doesn’t it?”Before he could respond, Grandpa made his way toward them, looking as proud as ever. He straightened his bow tie as he approached.“This is a proud moment for all of us. You two did an excellent job. Better than I could have imagined.”Julie beamed. “We couldn’t have done it without you. You
Jotham arrived with the officers, his eyes frantically scanning the scene until they landed on Julie standing by the police car. Without a second thought, he sprinted toward her, his heart pounding in his chest. She saw him and broke into a run, colliding into his arms. He wrapped her up tightly, his breath uneven.“Julie,” he whispered hoarsely. “God, I thought I lost you.”She clung to him, burying her face in his shoulder. The terror of the past hours melted under the strength of his embrace. “I’m okay. I’m safe now.”Jotham pulled back, his hands trembling as they cupped her face. His eyes were dark with guilt and anguish. “I’m sorry, I didn’t protect you. I let Murray get too close. I should’ve seen the signs—”Julie shook her head firmly, cutting him off. “None of this is your fault. Murray made his own choices. Don’t carry this.”“But I let you down,” he insisted. “I was so caught up in clearing my name that I didn’t think about how vulnerable that made you. I should’ve protect
Immediately the officers left Julie set out to check if Jotham’s CCTV had captured Murray. Her hope was dashed when she realized it hadn’t.Of course, Murray was smarter than letting himself be captured when he was planting evidence.She had to go to Grandpa immediately; they couldn’t figure out what to do. She couldn’t go to the officers and tell them about Murray when she had no evidence to prove her words.She got into one of Jotham’s cars and made for his grandpa’s house. Julie gripped the steering wheel tightly, her eyes darting between the road and the rearview mirror when she felt like she was being followed. Murray’s black sedan had been trailing her for the past fifteen minutes. Her heart raced as she pressed the gas, hoping to lose him before reaching Grandpa’s estate. She couldn’t let him know where she was headed.“Stay calm,” she muttered to herself.Her car swerved onto a side street, tires screeching. She glanced back—Murray was still behind her, persistent and aggres
C68 Jotham gripped the steering wheel as he drove down the quiet, winding road toward home. The evening had been tense, and silence stretched between him and Julie. She sat beside him, arms crossed, her gaze fixed out the window.The twins were staying over with his grandpa because the old man had insisted that Julie needed time to process what had happened to her, especially now that they’d found Marcus’s body.Julie loved her twins to death but she needed time to think. She felt a bit guilty because she was no doubt the reason Murray had killed Marcus.The man was not okay in the head. But did he deserve to die? Julie didn’t think so. The sudden ring of Jotham’s phone broke the silence. Jotham glanced at the screen—it was the officer in charge of Marcus’s case. His stomach tightened. He hesitated but answered on speaker.“Jotham speaking.”The officer’s voice was firm, all business. “Where are you right now?”“Driving home. Why?”“You need to come down to the station immediately.
Jotham felt the bed dip before Julie’s body heat engulfed him as he lay on his bed. She’d taken another long shower but he spoke nothing of it. “Are you good?” He asked quietly, holding his breath for a moment when she didn’t give him an immediate answer. Julie sucked in a deep breath and allowed the lie to slip out from between her lips. “I’m fine.” Jotham wished she would tell him the truth so he could make it better.“Do you need to talk to a therapist? I know what you went through was traumatizing, Julie; it could alter you forever. It’s completely fine if you don’t want to talk to me, but we can get a professional.”Julie didn’t want to be a bitch but she also didn’t want to deal with what happened or that it was his best friend that was the genesis of her anxiety. “You don’t have to do anything for me. I’ll be fine.” Then she felt bad because she knew what happened wasn’t really his fault. “I promise, you don’t have to worry about me.” Truth was Jotham couldn’t stop worryin
The house was completely quiet when Julie woke up. She no longer felt like she was dying, and the fever was almost gone. There was a tray of biscuits and freshly pressed juice by her side which she quickly devoured as she was so famished. She didn't even dare to care what Murray could’ve put in the food.Now that she had a little strength, she took the time to study her room. It was on the last floor and the only view from the window was a wide span of water. They must be on an island which would make it harder for her to escape.She waited until the entire house was quiet and she couldn’t hear Murray move around before she opened her door. She was surprised to find it unlocked.She walked down the dark hallway quietly, looking around to make sure there was no other person in the house. The entire house turned out to be empty. The house was wide. Most of the rooms were was mostly void. There was a wall clock that wasn’t even working on the wall of the particular room she was standin
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