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He Stands at the End of My Past
He Stands at the End of My Past
Author: Strawberry Tart

Chapter 1

Author: Strawberry Tart
Caspian Henderson had been rigid and restrained throughout six years of marriage. Life was dull and predictable. Even their intimate moments felt like a scheduled chore. He came when it was time and left the moment it was over.

Everyone who knew him said a man like him would never lose control over a woman. That was until a month ago, when he brought home a young orphan who claimed she had saved his life.

Her name was Willow Everly. She was cold and aloof, like a white flower blooming on a mountaintop—nothing like Juliet Bennett, who had been spoiled and adored all her life.

Juliet's friends tried to warn her. "That woman looks like trouble. You'd better keep an eye on your husband."

Juliet curled her red lips into a confident smile. "Don't worry. Caspian can resist even my teasing. There's no way he'd be interested in a soft little damsel like her."

However, a few days later, she was proven wrong.

In just a month, Caspian and Willow had grown far too close. He brought her to all kinds of events and introduced her to all his friends.

Someone even mistook Willow for his wife. She didn't deny it, and Caspian only smiled and went along with it.

That same night, he pinned Willow beneath him, his eyes dark with desire and his voice softer than ever. "Willow, you didn't correct them. Does that mean you feel something for me, too?"

Willow pushed him away, her expression as detached as ever. "My father only asked you to look after me, not to look after me in your bed."

Caspian held her hand and pleaded, "He asked me to protect you, but I fell for you. Can you please give me a chance, Willow?"

Without the slightest hesitation, she rejected him. "No."

He lowered his head and closed the distance between them, like a man in power willing to bow his head for love. "Tell me… What do I have to do for you to like me?"

Willow pushed him away again. "I don't like your rigid, dull personality. So, no matter what you do, I won't fall for you."

Because of what she said, Caspian started learning how to win a woman over from his playboy friends. News of it spread like wildfire, and Juliet became a laughingstock.

Juliet had been spoiled since childhood and had a fiery temper. With a cold expression, she snapped back, "Instead of gossiping about me, why don't you watch your own husbands? Maybe one of you has a homewrecker hiding in your house, too!"

Juliet never expected those words to enrage Caspian. She was knocked unconscious, and when she came to, she found herself hanging outside their beachfront penthouse, suspended 33 feet above the crashing waves.

Caspian stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows and asked coldly, "Why did you call Willow a homewrecker in public?"

Juliet was terrified of heights. Her face was drained of color, yet she gritted out, "I didn't call her that."

He hadn't cared at all when others laughed at her, yet the moment she said one thing, he punished her like this. After six years of marriage, she still hadn't been able to warm Caspian's heart.

Seeing that she wouldn't own up to what she said, Caspian let out a mirthless chuckle and instructed his bodyguards to release the rope. They loosened their grip on the rope, and Juliet was pushed straight into the sea.

There was a loud splash, and the freezing seawater rushed into her lungs and stomach, burning her throat as if she had swallowed pins and needles. Just as she was about to run out of air, she was pulled back up and lifted to the highest point again.

Her whole body was soaked, and her eyes were shockingly red. Caspian leaned over and looked down at her with a cold expression. His patience was wearing thin. "Do you know what you did wrong now, Jules?"

Juliet felt a pang in her chest as she watched him protect Willow. With reddened, tear-filled eyes, she yelled, "So what if I called her a homewrecker? I wasn't wrong. She is one—she seduced my husband!"

Why was she no match for someone who had just entered his life?

Six years ago, Caspian and his father, Charles Henderson, had been set up and had gotten into a car accident. Charles died on the spot. Caspian was severely injured, and Henderson Group was pushed to the brink of bankruptcy.

When Juliet, who was overseas at the time, heard the news, she flew back to the country without the slightest hesitation and told Caspian's mother, Victoria Hudson, that the Bennetts were willing to form a marriage alliance.

Back then, Victoria asked her for the reason for her decision. Juliet answered truthfully that she had liked Caspian since high school and couldn't just stand by and do nothing.

And so, she had married Caspian while he was still unconscious and helped the Hendersons through their darkest time.

Caspian had regained consciousness a month later. When he was told Juliet was his wife, he was surprised, but he still looked at her warmly. "Hello, I'm Caspian. Please take care of me from now on!"

He treated her well and gave her everything she desired. However, ever since he had brought Willow home a month ago, everything had changed.

"How dare you call her a homewrecker, Juliet? Then what does that make you, the woman who married me while I was unconscious?"

Her mind went blank. What did he mean by that?

Before she could make sense of it, she lost her balance and plunged back into the freezing ocean. Saltwater flooded her chest until her vision faded into darkness.

When she came to, she found herself in a hospital. She had gulped down so much seawater that her lungs felt like they were on fire every time she tried to breathe.

Tears welled up in her eyes as she stared at the ceiling. In all her life, she had never suffered humiliation like this.

She pulled out her phone and called her younger brother, Rowan Hall, who lived abroad.

Her voice was hoarse as she said, "Help me prepare a divorce agreement and a plane ticket. Once the divorce is finalized, our family will withdraw every form of support we've given the Hendersons."

She paused before continuing, "Also, help me look into a woman named Willow Everly."
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    Juliet assumed Caspian was only talking offhandedly. Yet, a group of people rushed into her room at the break of dawn. Before she could figure out what was going on, a makeup artist was already pressing a powder puff to her cheek, and a hairstylist had started working on her hair. By the time she was fully awake, she was already dressed in a couture wedding gown adorned with tiny sparkling diamonds. Caspian descended the stairs in a crisp black suit, holding a velvet box in his hand. He walked up to her and opened it, revealing a custom diamond ring. His voice was syrupy sweet as he said, "I wanted to surprise you. There were a few bumps along the way, but it all worked out in the end."As soon as those words left his lips, he seized her hand and forcefully slid the ring onto her finger. Then, he slid the matching band onto his own finger and lowered his head to kiss the two overlapping rings, his eyes filled with a fervent devotion that bordered on obsession. "I love you, Jul

  • He Stands at the End of My Past   Chapter 17

    Juliet spent the next few days trapped inside the villa. Every window was sealed shut with thick wooden boards, and the door was secured with multiple locks. A line of black-clad bodyguards was stationed outside, and the housekeepers were constantly moving around. The villa was so tightly guarded that not even a fly could slip through.Juliet sat on the edge of the empty, king-sized bed with a stormy expression. The housekeeper beside her assumed she was worried about Caspian and hurried over to comfort her. "Mrs. Henderson, please don't worry too much about Mr. Henderson. He'll be fine."Juliet let out a cold, derisive chuckle. "You're comforting the wrong person. I'd love nothing more than to see him dead."The housekeeper froze. Her face flushed crimson, and she was at a loss for words. Just then, the door behind them swung open. "Jules." Caspian's complexion was pallid as he leaned heavily on a crutch and slowly made his way in. Her harsh words still pricked his heart

  • He Stands at the End of My Past   Chapter 16

    Juliet watched as the housekeepers hurried in and out of the villa with beer bottles. In no time, the living room floor was covered with shards of broken glass.Before she could figure out what was going on, Caspian gathered all the housekeepers. Then, right in front of them, he stripped down to nothing but his underwear and looked at Juliet with a solemn, almost devout expression."Jules, I'll repay you for all the suffering you endured, one by one." Right after saying that, he tipped backward and fell straight onto the glass.Sharp fragments sliced into his skin, and blood pooled across the floor like spilled paint. He rolled over the shards without even flinching.Juliet's pupils contracted. A blurred image flashed across her mind, followed by a splitting headache, and her vision went blank. When she opened her eyes again, she looked like a different person. Her fists were clenched, and a blood-red haze filled her gaze as she glared at the man in front of her.After rolling

  • He Stands at the End of My Past   Chapter 15

    When Rowan pushed the door open and walked in, he found Juliet curled up by the window, zoning out. The sunlight stretched her shadow long and thin across the floor. His chest tightened as if a needle had pierced him.He crossed the room in a few strides and wrapped his arms around her from behind before resting his chin against the curve of her shoulder. His voice was rough and gravelly. "Forget him, Juliet."Juliet jolted and instinctively tried to break free from his hold. However, the more she thrashed, the tighter he held her. In the end, she pressed her lips together and stayed still, letting him hold her."I want to remember, Rowan," she said quietly. "Juliet!" He abruptly spun her around, forcing her to meet his gaze. Her eyes were teary like a frightened rabbit's. "Why do you want to remember all those awful memories? All you need to do is remember me! I'll stay by your side for the rest of my life. I'm not going anywhere."His Adam's apple bobbed, and his voice was sh

  • He Stands at the End of My Past   Chapter 14

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  • He Stands at the End of My Past   Chapter 13

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