LOGINThey say revenge is a dish best served cold. But for her, it's been simmering for years. He destroyed her self worth, leaving her a shell of her former self. Now, she's back, disguised in a quiet strength he'll never see coming. Prepare for a game of cat and mouse where the prey just might be the predator. The rules have changed, and this time, she's writing them.
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"What is this rubbish you've placed in front of me!" Davey Hawthorne's voice erupted harshly, his eyes blazing with fury that could not be controlled at that moment. Suzanne, with lips parted in a frantic bid to defend herself, quickly stood up from the dinning chair, her eyes searching for the "rubbish" her husband had just described. But she couldn't see any. All she saw were the innocent bowls of soup, steak and pasta on the table. She lifted her gaze at him, wondering what he was talking about. "It's...your dinner, Davey. What do you mean?" "What do I mean?" Davey scoffed. He picked up one of the red garnished steaks with a fork, and threw them her way, "did you even taste this!" Gasping sharply, Suzanne dodged before the items could meet her. The fork landed on the ground with a soft sound, and alarmed, she turned to look at Davey. "I get it that you don't want me cooking your meals in this house, but this is way too much! You could have hurt me." Suzanne panted. Laughing mockingly, Davey got up from his chair, adjusted his suit, and turned away. "It's good to hear you say that," he turned to face her with a smile, "I'm deeply happy that you are that much smart. It's been eight months now, Suzanne. Eight months of a marriage that is completely a facade. Don't you think it's time to end this?" Suzanne placed one hand on her chest, trying to stable her panting chest. Why hadn't she listened to the rumors that Davey's heart was a rock that couldn't be broken? Why hadn't she listened when she was told that the young billionaire was still in love with his ex? She thought she could win him over with her innocence. She'd hoped that she could replace his ex, but that was far from happening. In fact, Davey's hostility was getting worst every single day. "Clarrisa is back, and we are getting married," Davey announced, shattering what was left of Suzanne's heart, he continued, "I'm not going to be too unreasonable with you, and leave you with nothing. You can have the resort at the Dawton Villa after divorce." "And...and you think your grandfather will be pleased with this?" Suzanne didn't mean to stoop so low and desperate by mentioning Arlan Hawthorne's name, but she needed to exhaust all the necessary information to make Davey snap out of his plans. Arlan, the founder of the Hawthorne enterprise has been the only one who treated Suzanne like a human in the family. In fact, her marriage to Davey had been possible because of him. "Oh, Suzanne. Why are you so shameless? Is there no pride left in you? How could you try to use my grandfather as your escape plan? That man merely pitied you for being the brilliant daughter of one of the cleaners. Why are you so daft?" As soon as Davey said those words, the tears Suzanne had been fighting to keep back came rushing down her cheeks. She could remember vividly about three years ago when Mr. Arlan Hawthorne had first seen her bringing food to her mother while she was cleaning the floors of the hallways at the company. He must have heard her telling her mother about how brilliantly she'd made all her papers with an "A". Mr. Arlan had taken a liking to her ever since, and even made it mandatory for his grandson to take her as a wife if he wanted to receive the special 30 percent of the inheritance he had set aside for him ever since he was a kid. With little or no choice of his own, Davey had given in just to get hold of the special inheritance. His mother had been furious, even too furious to partake in the wedding activities. "You...you can't divorce me without Mr. Arlan's consent. He... definitely will not let you." Suzanne stuttered. Davey threw his head backwards, and laughed out loud, thrusting his hands into his pockets. With few strides of his long legs, Davey moved closer to Suzanne, stopped in front of her, and stared straight into her blue green eyes. "Seems you haven't heard the news yet." He muttered into her face. Suzanne gazed up at him, and blinked away her tears. "What news?" "My grandfather is down with stroke. Well, it's not your fault that you haven't heard. It's a top secret that can't be let out to the public yet." "Oh my God," Suzanne's lips quivered. If the man was really down with stroke, then, truly, she was done for. He was her only supporter. Every other person in the family hated her with passion. "Clear off these trashes on the table, and probably start clearing off your things as well," Davey muttered calmly, turned, and started to head to the staircase. "Wait," Suzanne called out, trying not to sound as desperate as she looked. No, she wouldn't let him discard her this way. No, there should be something she could do. Even if she would not be able to have a place in his heart, there had to be something she could do to make him think twice about his decision. Yes, all she needed was time. Davey turned to look at her, waited to hear what she had to say. "Two months!" She blurted out. Davey raised one thick eyebrow, wondering what she was talking about. "Two months for what?" "To delay the divorce. Let me remain your wife for two months. Just two months, that's all I ask." Suzanne spoke softly, her eyes filled with the pain she wished would vamish. Davey stood there, looking at her speechlessly. After several minutes of silence, he walked back to her, his eyes mirroring the confusion he felt as that moment. He scanned Suzanne's face for a long while, as if trying to see through her hidden agenda. What was she hiding? "What sort of a demand is that? Why the hell would you want the divorce to be delayed for two months? What are you hoping to do within those few days?" Davey queried. Suzanne took in a few breaths, trying to steady herself. She looked straight into Davey's eyes, and for the first time in eight months since their marriage, she saw something she'd been too blind to see all these while. Hatred. Davey did not only love her, there was a deep rooted hatred inside him somewhere. And it left Suzanne wondering how she ended up falling for someone who had absolutely no feelings for her. "All my time with you have been nothing but miserable with me constantly trying to make you see me...so you could at least love me even if it's just a little. Now, I get it that will never happen. But all I ask is two months of your time. I think after all I've been through in the hands of your mother, I should be allowed this much. Don't you think so?" Davey breathed in, looking away. He gave what Suzanne had said a critical thought, and decided it would cause him no harm to delay the divorce. He had just talk to Clarissa about it. "Fine. Two months," his eyes turned sharp and piercing as he added, "and after two months, you will forever leave my sight." Davey replied before finally taking the stairs. "Two months, my love. Two months to get this feelings over with. Can...I do it?" She whispered.Chapter 104 A soft knock landed on the window, and like a cat waiting to attack a mouse, Daisy quickly got up from the corner she hid in, and practically ran to pull the glasses open. Outside, Sam's flushed face came into view. "Come in, come in!" Daisy gritted, walking briskly back into the room. "Did you bring it with you? What I asked you?" "I did," Sam muttered, climbing up the l window. He dropped with a firm thud in the room, and thrust his hands into his pocket. With eyes searching, waiting and, desperate, Daisy turned to look at Sam, her hands stretched out. "Give it to me. Right now." "Daisy..." Sam called with a deep breath, moving closer to her. "You need to relax." Daisy cursed under her breath, her trembling fingers tangling frantically through her hair as she paced the room. Suddenly, she lunged toward Sam, cutting the distance between them so sharply she nearly collided with his chest. "Give me the god-damned stuff, and get the hell out of here!" she shrieked
Chapter 103Jayson sat awake on his bed, his head bowed over his cellphone. He smiled as he swiped through the pictures he was looking at, grinning from ear to ear. Suddenly, he paused for a while, and then switched off to his contact lists, and m dialled a number. Few minutes later, the other end was connected. "Daisy? Are you awake?" Jayson asked with a smile still on his face. "I am widely awake. If not, I wouldn't have picked your call." Daisy drawled from the other line. Jayson paused, his movements heavy with exhaustion as he gently lowered himself onto the mattress, the springs groaning softly under his weight. He held the phone to his ear, his voice barely a murmur. "Daisy, I want us to stop this. I truly don't like it when we’re at odds like this.""Oh, really?" Daisy’s voice crackled through the speaker, sharp and defensive. "And yet, you never miss an opportunity to prioritize Hannah over me. You defend her every single time I decide to put her in her place."Jayson’s
Chapter 102Days swung her backpack so hard on the bed that it bounced up and hit the ground. She sat heavily on the bed, and furiously, she pulled off her shoes. It had shocked her so much that her father had yelled at her. She didn't expect him to do that. It was the first time he was raising his voice so much on her, and it had taken her by surprise. "Daisy, open this door—right now."Davey’s voice cut through the silence of the hallway, sharp and demanding. The doorknob rattled violently under his grip, but Daisy had already engaged the deadlock, rendering his efforts futile."I’m not opening it, Dad. Leave me alone!" Daisy cried out, hot tears streaming down her face. Her voice was thick with the petulance of a young woman who had rarely heard the word 'no' in her life; she had never bothered to temper her entitlement, and in this moment, it was on full, ugly display.Davey’s rhythmic pounding against the wood grew heavy and insistent, but Daisy remained unmoved, huddled in the
Chapter 101The room was a little dark with the air filled with disinfectant and antiseptics. On the bed was Arlan, sleeping and snoring lightly. The door suddenly opened, and Violet walked in, carrying a tray with her. "Dad? Wake up, I brought you your evening pills. You have to stop being so stubborn and take the goddamn medicine." Violet spoke as she walked in.Arlan shuffled slightly on the bed, and turned to look at his daughter with a warm smile on his wrinkled face. He has finally lost touch of his youthfulness, but Arlan was still as charming as he had always been."I don't need pills anymore, darling. All I need is a good rest always before I finally die." Violet rolled her eyes as she walked towards the windows, and lifted the blinds. "Dad, you've been talking about dying since eleven years now. You're incredibly strong, and you're going noegete for now. You're going to be a hundred and twenty years before you finally pass. Trust me." Arlan chuckled in deep breath as he g
Chapter 100 (Part 2—The Price of Vengeance)The car pulled in front of Mallory's house, and Daisy stepped out, taking her bag with her. She then turned to look at Sam, before giving him a little nod. "Are you going to stay in the car? You should come in, because I'm really going to stay long here
Chapter 99"She didn't come with you?" Suzanne asked as soon as Jayson stepped into that house. He shook his head with an apologetic look on his face. "I really tried to make her come. But she's just very stubborn." Michael joined them in the living room, and planted a soft kiss on Suzanne's lips
Chapter 98 After school hours, Daisy waited by the entrance, her face mask of anger. She had seen what Jayson had done to Pillar, and it had infuriated her so much. Finally, she saw Jayson walking out with Hannah, and quickly stepped on their way. "Hey, what's with you?" Hannah voiced out, almo
Chapter 97 St. Augustus highschool was bubbling with arriving students as usual at the early hours of that morning. Daisy's car arrived, and gently, she stepped out, took her backpack with her before turning to address Sam, the driver. "When you are come to pick me up at noon, I'm pretty sure D












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