Share

Chapter 2

Author: Behold the Goddess
Madeline put on her coat and lay down on the lounge chair in the yard.

It was late autumn, and the days had grown noticeably colder. At night, the temperature dropped sharply.

Right then, a cold breeze cut through the still air. She curled in on herself and clutched the coat tighter.

Every time they fought, Tristan would punish her like this, pretending it was some lesson she needed to learn. In truth, it was just another way to humiliate her.

But now, Madeline felt nothing. A strange calm had taken hold. After all these years of holding on, what had it all been for?

In no time, sleep crept over her.

Just as she began to drift off, a pair of warm hands slipped under her coat. She jolted awake and locked eyes with Tristan, his gaze burning with desire.

His breath was warm against her cheek, yet nothing stirred inside her.

Once upon a time, Madeline would've leaned into him, eager to please, and agreed to do whatever he liked. But now, all she felt was revulsion. More than that, she recoiled from his touch.

Tristan noticed the shift and asked with a frown, "What's wrong?"

Madeline brushed his hand aside, her voice flat as she answered, "I don't feel well."

The sullen look on her face was enough to set him off.

"Are you still mad about Regina? I told you—we're just friends! Do you have to be this petty?" Tristan snapped.

Even so, Madeline couldn't be bothered to listen. She simply closed her eyes and shut him out completely.

Tristan hadn't expected her to give him an attitude. In an instant, his anger boiled over.

"You've got some nerve! Regina was right. I've spoiled you. You really think you can throw a tantrum like that now? Fine. Let's see if I ever touch you again!"

With that, he stormed off, slamming the door behind him.

Only then did Madeline open her eyes slowly. In the past, the mere hint of his displeasure would've had her apologizing and begging.

But now, she had already made her decision to walk away.

The next morning, Madeline didn't bother making breakfast for Tristan and Annabelle like she usually would. Instead, she grabbed a carton of milk from the fridge and drank it at her own pace.

She had signed the divorce papers, and all that was left was for them to be finalized. After that, she'd be free.

The thought brought a smile to her lips before she even realized it.

Madeline hadn't expected letting go to feel this good. It only made her past desperation seem even more ridiculous.

On Instagram, Regina had posted a five-minute video with a caption that read, "Whenever I need you, you're always the first one there. It's such a gift to be with someone you love."

In the video, Tristan was wearing an apron as he made breakfast. He smiled brightly, looking every bit like a stay-at-home husband.

Madeline had never seen that side of him before. He used to complain about the smell of the kitchen and had never once cooked a meal for her.

But now, he was in Regina's home, happily making her breakfast.

Madeline barely glanced at the video before tossing her phone onto the couch. She didn't care whether he had done it to provoke her, to punish her for turning him down the night before, or because he simply couldn't wait to be with his first love.

The divorce was already in motion, and if Tristan wanted to move things along, she wouldn't stand in his way.

At that moment, Annabelle came downstairs. She ignored Madeline and walked straight to the dining table.

When she didn't find the usual spread, she glared at Madeline and barked, "You didn't make breakfast? Go cook something. I'm starving!"

Madeline kept a straight face as she looked at Annabelle.

She understood everything clearly now. In her daughter's eyes, she meant nothing—not even as much as a maid.

The realization made her laugh bitterly inside. Her voice was detached as she said, "There are apples and bread."

Annabelle froze momentarily. She had never seen Madeline like this. For a moment, something flickered in her eyes, but it vanished just as fast.

A sly smirk played on her lips. She was already plotting some kind of payback.

"This is your job! All you do is sit around all day. If it weren't for Daddy, you'd be out on the street. Go make breakfast, or I'm telling him you're slacking off!" Annabelle snapped.

Madeline stared at her for a beat. She had no intention of wasting her breath, so she retorted, "Go find Regina. Isn't she the one you want to call Mommy anyway?"

Having said that, she turned and headed into the bedroom.

There, Madeline opened the closet. Inside were all the clothes Tristan had ever bought her.

To be exact, they were from the early years of their marriage. In recent years, he hadn't given her anything. He even kept a tight grip on his income.

On the other hand, Madeline received just enough to buy groceries. Anytime she needed something else, she had to ask Tristan. And every time, he'd accuse her of being wasteful.

It all seemed like a joke now. He could spend thousands of dollars on gifts for Regina, but when Madeline asked for a couple of hundred bucks to replace a broken oven, she was called materialistic.

Expressionless, Madeline gathered the clothes and stuffed them into a large garbage bag. She then carried it downstairs, ready to throw it all away.

As soon as she stepped outside, she bumped into Tristan. He had just gotten home, and in his hands was a bouquet of daisies.

Still, Madeline didn't so much as glance at him. She walked right past and dumped the bag into the trash can.

The garbage bag was clear. Tristan could see exactly what was inside and recognized the clothes immediately.

Annoyed, he stormed over. "What do you mean by that? Those were gifts I gave you! How dare you throw them out?

"And for the record, I only went to Regina's last night because she had a fever. Can you not—"

"The clothes don't fit anymore," Madeline interrupted, not bothering to let him finish. "I haven't been able to wear them for a long time."

She spoke with an indifferent expression and a far-off gaze.

Without warning, a subtle sense of unease crept into Tristan's chest.
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • Late Blooms, Early Goodbyes   Chapter 23

    Ever since that day, Tristan never showed up in front of Madeline again. Instead, he chose to accompany her in silence.He knew that it wasn't an easy task for Madeline to try and forgive him. The only thing he could do was wait until she was ready.Madeline eventually got used to living with Tristan and Annabelle as her opposite neighbors. Annabelle would still come over to her house occasionally to play and have meals with Oliver. She got along quite well with him, and they rarely ever fought.Moreover, Annabelle was beginning to act a lot more maturely than before. She knew how to take care of Oliver and even often let him have first dibs, which was something Madeline hadn't expected from her.Still, Madeline had her reservations and didn't treat Annabelle with as much selfless dedication as before. To her, Oliver was her kid now, and Annabelle was the person who had cursed at her and wanted her to die.Even though Annabelle only said those kinds of words because she'd been tau

  • Late Blooms, Early Goodbyes   Chapter 22

    Tristan was now treading very carefully around Madeline. He was just too worried that Madeline would refuse to acknowledge him, and he didn't dare to harbor too much hope.The more hopeful he was, the more painful the fall was going to be.This was the first lesson he'd learned after Madeline had left him.All of the torture and punishments he'd doled out to her had now come full circle and bit him in the butt.It wasn't until Madeline left him that he finally figured out what he wanted and what he didn't. He had never actually given up on their relationship since he had purposely chosen to come to this tiny town in the north to be by Madeline's side.However, he knew that he had hurt her too deeply in the past, and it was close to impossible to get her to forgive him now.He didn't want to apologize to her only once. In fact, he was willing to do anything she wanted as long as she was willing to forgive him. It didn't even matter if she punished him severely in any way.Unfor

  • Late Blooms, Early Goodbyes   Chapter 21

    Madeline's life became even happier and fulfilling ever since she managed to formally adopt Oliver. She was also feeling a lot more joyful than before.However, to her surprise, she never saw Leon again.It had been two weeks since the last time she'd seen him. Was he still not back from his business trip?Oliver kept asking about Leon from time to time, and Madeline had no idea how to answer him.She and Oliver sat down by the bed, quietly observing the snow falling from the sky outside the window. Their thoughts were far away as they both felt a longing for the same person.Madeline had thought of calling or messaging Leon first, but she couldn't seem to find an excuse to justify it.Although Leon was technically her boss, they rarely ever worked directly with each other and thus had close to no interaction at work.Also, Leon had only offered to help her out with adopting Oliver. He'd already sacrificed so much for her, and Madeline didn't think it was right for her to be bot

  • Late Blooms, Early Goodbyes   Chapter 20

    Madeline was a little taken aback, but also pleasantly surprised when Leon suddenly started inviting her out for meals more often. They hadn't contacted each other since the last time they went out. Madeline totally understood why Leon would have wanted to end things then and there. She was used to it anyway. After all, not everyone was able to accept her as a full package. She wasn't just a divorcee—she also had scarring on her face and was raising a little boy who wasn't even her child.It was normal for any man to feel repulsed by all this. In fact, she expected it because it wasn't out of the ordinary to think that way at all.After dinner, Oliver placed a hand each in Madeline's and Leon's hands as he walked out of the restaurant, looking as happy as he could be.The corners of Madeline's lips were also tugged upward in a huge smile blossoming across her entire face.She had no idea how much longer this happy moment would last. But no matter what, she would feel immensely

  • Late Blooms, Early Goodbyes   Chapter 19

    Tristan didn't leave with Annabelle. Instead, he chose to stay and quietly observe Madeline as she went about her life.He didn't dare to greet her for fear that she would hate him even more. Instead, he just hid in the shadows and observed secretly from afar.Every time he recalled the disgust and rejection in Madeline's eyes when she looked at him, he could feel a sharp pain in his heart.Tristan wondered how much he had hurt her with all the things he'd done. He'd changed Madeline from someone who used to be bubbly and full of life into someone who was utterly repulsed by his presence.He realized that Madeline seemed to look better, more charismatic, more stunning, and more hypnotizing ever since coming to live in this small town.Still, his heart would hurt at the thought of how he'd manage to lose a wife as brilliant as her. He wanted to beg her to stay, yet he also knew that the woman who used to love him to death didn't exist anymore.Annabelle had toned down a lot and wa

  • Late Blooms, Early Goodbyes   Chapter 18

    Madeline never expected to see Tristan and Annabelle turn up at her apartment.Both Tristan and Annabelle didn't seem as haughty and condescending as the last time they had met—especially Tristan, whose eyes were now a lot softer and gentler than before.However, even with that, Madeline still felt a wave of disgust when she faced them.Annabelle looked at Madeline and called out timidly, "Mommy."Madeline just spared her a slight glance, void of all emotions, and tugged on Oliver's hand to leave.Seeing this, Tristan hurriedly called out again to stop her. "Just give me some time. Can we talk? It's just a few minutes, please, I'm begging you."Madeline was quite shocked by his soft, humble tone of voice when speaking to her, but she was not going back to that hellhole villa ever again. She had long given up on hope while she was tortured over and over again under his roof.It was impossible for her to ever forgive him, no matter what he said or promised her this time.Madeline

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status