Mag-log inMatilda is conflicted with love and betrayal, as a difficult part of her past life is being revealed most unexpectedly. Will Matilda's affection for Jaden prevent her from avenging her parent's deaths? Or will she make use of the opportunity and lose her beloved lover?
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I had been staring at the clock for so long that the ticking had begun to sound like mockery.
8:47 p.m.
Richard should have been home by now.
I sat on the edge of the bed, my fingers twisted tightly in the hem of my dress, smoothing wrinkles that didn’t exist. I had changed twice already, first into something elegant, then into something softer. In the end, I settled for a simple cream dress. It was the kind he liked. Or at least, the kind I thought he liked.
The house was too quiet. Not the peaceful kind, this silence felt heavy, like it was holding its breath, waiting for something bad to happen.
I told myself I was overthinking. I have been doing that a lot lately.
For three years, Richard had never given me a reason to doubt him. He was always there. Always attentive. He remembered small things, how I liked my tea warm, not hot; how I hated sleeping without the lamp on; how I liked his arm around me even when I pretended I needed space.
He wasn’t loud with his love, but he was steady. Reliable.
Arranged marriage was never meant to be good but mine with Richard was different. He is so sweet and caring.
And somewhere along the way, without realizing it, I had fallen in love with him.
I stood up and walked to the mirror, forcing a smile at my reflection. “Stop being dramatic,” I whispered to myself. “He’s just late.”
The sound of the front door opening cut through the silence.
My heart leapt.
I rushed out of the bedroom, my bare feet barely making a sound on the floor. “Richard?” I called, trying to keep my voice light.
He stood in the living room, still in his suit, his tie loosened. He didn’t look at me immediately. His jaw was tight, his shoulders stiff.
Something in my chest sank.
“You’re home late,” I said softly, stepping closer. “Did something..”
“Aliya,” he interrupted.
My name sounded different on his lips. Heavy. Final.
That was when I noticed the envelope in his hand.
White. Plain. Thick.
I stared at it, my mind refusing to connect the dots. “What’s that?” I asked, though dread was already crawling up my spine.
He finally looked at me then. His eyes didn’t hold warmth. They didn’t hold anything at all.
“We need to talk.”
The room tilted.
I forced myself to laugh, though it came out shaky. “You’re scaring me. What’s wrong?”
He exhaled slowly, like he had rehearsed this moment a hundred times. Then he held out the envelope.
“Sign these.”
I didn’t move.
“What… are they?” My voice was barely a whisper now.
“Divorce papers.”
The word hit me like a slap.
Divorce.
I stared at him, waiting for him to laugh. To tell me it was a joke. A test. Anything.
But he didn’t.
“I don’t understand,” I said, shaking my head. “Did I do something wrong? If I did, we can talk about it. We can fix it.”
“There’s nothing to fix,” he replied calmly. Too calmly.
Tears blurred my vision. “Then why?”
His silence was cruel.
“I’m in love with someone else,” he said finally.
My knees felt weak. I reached for the back of the couch to steady myself. “Someone else?” I repeated. “Richard, we’re married.”
“Yes,” he said. “And our marriage was never supposed to be real.”
The words cut deeper than any blade ever could.
“Not real?” I laughed weakly. “What do you mean, not real? Three years, Richard. Three years of living together. Of sharing a bed. Of...”
“It was an arrangement,” he said firmly. “You knew that.”
“Yes, but...”
“I never stopped loving her,” he continued, his voice colder now. “She was always in my heart.”
I felt foolish. Small. Used.
“So everything you did for me… the care, the kindness… all of it was fake?” I asked.
“It wasn’t fake,” he said. “I respected you. I took care of you. But love?” He shook his head. “That was never yours.”
Something shattered inside me.
“And now?” I whispered.
“She’s back,” he said. “And I want a real life with her.”
I swallowed hard. “So I’m just… what? A substitution?”
His silence answered me.
My hands trembled as I took the papers from him. The words swam before my eyes. I couldn’t even read them properly. All I could see was the end of everything I had hoped for.
“You want me to leave,” I said quietly.
“Yes.”
Just like that.
No apology. No guilt. No regret.
I signed.
Each stroke of the pen felt like I was erasing myself.
When I handed the papers back, my hands were numb. “I hope she’s worth it,” I said, though my voice cracked.
“She is.”
That was the last thing he said to me before I walked out of the house I once called home.
I didn’t go to my parents.
I couldn’t.
I had been so proud. So sure that my marriage was working. I couldn’t face their pity. Their questions. Their disappointment.
So I went to a bar.
The lights were dim, the music loud, the air thick with alcohol and loneliness. I sat at the counter and ordered drink after drink, not caring what it was.
I wanted to forget.
I wanted to feel nothing.
But the alcohol only made the pain louder.
I cried into my glass, silent tears slipping down my cheeks as I remembered the way Richard used to tuck my hair behind my ear. The way he used to hold me when I had nightmares. The way I had believed stupidly that he would one day love me back.
“I’m such a fool,” I whispered.
A man sat beside me.
He was handsome in a quiet way, with kind eyes and a calm presence. He didn’t ask questions. He just pushed a napkin toward me when he saw my tears.
“Rough night?” he asked gently.
I laughed bitterly. “That’s one way to put it.”
I drank more. Talked more. Told him things I would never tell a stranger. Or maybe it was easier because he was one.
I don’t remember when his hand found mine. Or when I leaned into him.
All I remember was the warmth. The comfort. The way he looked at me like I mattered, even if, just for a moment.
I followed him out of the bar.
I needed to feel wanted. Needed to feel chosen. Even if it was only for one night.
In his arms, I let myself forget Richard’s face. Forget the marriage. Forget the woman who had taken my place without even knowing me.
Slowly, my lips found his ways to his and my dress ended up on the floor. The rest history, was on the bed with different positions.
Jaden dropped his phone on the bed and walked to where she stood. He took the dress from her and looked at it.He shook his head and threw the dress on the bed, he picked up his phone and started to punch some letters.Matilda just stood there, folded her arms and was looking at him. She removed the hairband from her hair and tied her hair again.“Yes, that's the room”He said that and dropped his phone on the bed again, put his hands in his pocket and stared at the dresses that were scattered on the bed.“Pack those, they are coming to try new dresses on you”Matilda squinted her eyes, she paused her lips and untangled her hands. “They? Who are those?”Jaden blew dust off the portrait that was standing next to him, and used his thumb to wipe it. He looked at Matilda and smirked, as he blew the dust off his fingers.“You will see when they get here”He walked to the dressing table and leaned on it, crossed his legs in front of him and put his hands in his pocket.He shook his legs an
Matilda gasped and withdrew her hand, she turned facing the ceiling up and not taking her eyes off it.It was all dark, but she could feel Jaden staring at her. He moved and she couldn't predict the position he was moving to, she was not looking at him.Jaden groaned as he stretched his body, he relaxed himself and was also staring at the ceiling.He moved and turned on his left, resting on the grip of his arm as he stared at Matilda in the dark. He moved closer to her, moving his body swiftly on the bed and pushing the duvet aside as he moved closer to her.Matilda could feel his breath on her face as he moved closer, she also moved a bit but if she moved one more time, she would meet herself on the wooden floor.He stopped moving when he was closer to her face now, their breaths intertwining with each other's.Matilda's eyes moved without her will, and stared at the young man that was in front of her. In the dark, she could see his face up close, the way his eyes moved and of course
Jaden pulled her away from his body and she also hit her head on the couch. He got up immediately and was adjusting his shirt, also scratching his head.Matilda rubbed her eyes, trying to get a clear vision as the sleep was still making her drowsy. She didn't understand what Jaden was trying to do.“I was just trying to help out because you were dozing off on the couch”Matilda still did not get it, but she nodded and sat still. Jaden went to the bed and drew out a big duvet, he proceeded to spread it on the bare floor.“You can have the bed, I'll sleep on the floor”Matilda got up and put her hands in front of her, waving it as she was shaking her head in disagreement.“No sir, no. I…I can actually sleep on the couch while you can sleep on the bed”Jaden is a very stubborn person, he hardly listened to anyone when he had made up his mind.And the last thing he would want was to make Matilda uncomfortable. He couldn't let her sleep on the floor or even on the couch.He took two pillow
Tom took a long drag from his cigar and closed his eyes as he released the smoke into the air.His room was filled with loud music, coming from his bluetooth speaker, and he was moving his head to the rhythm of the beat.A call in through his phone, he put off the music and then picked up his phone. He closed his eyes and sighed when he saw who the caller was.“What is it this time, Tiana?”“What's with that irritating tone of yours?”Tiana squinted her eyes and her face, like she had just seen the most disgusting thing in her life.Tom ran his hands through his hair and took a drag from his cigar, and he dropped it on the ashtray.“Just say what you want to say, Tiana”She rolled her eyes and sat on her bed, crossed her legs and cleared her throat.“I'm meeting with Matilda soon, so be prepared. This time, for real”“I hope so”“What do you mean by that?”Tiana was already getting irritated, anger was was beginning to rise on her inside. Tom could sense it from her tone, and the last












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