ログインWhen Natalie married Adrian Wolfe, a part of her believed that their love would grow—even though it started as a secret marriage of convenience. Two years later, she walks away heartbroken, divorced, and unknowingly pregnant with the child of a man who never claimed her in public. But when Dominic Wolfe—Adrian's older brother and the black sheep of the powerful Wolfe family returns to New York, everything changes. He has always loved Natalie from afar, and now that she's free, he's ready to stake his claim. What starts as friendship quickly deepens into something more, something dangerous. Caught between two brothers—one who let her go too easily, and one who never stopped wanting her—Natalie must decide her fate.
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A sharp pain stabbed through my chest like my heart was physically tearing apart. My fingers twitched at my sides, my nails pressing into my palm to stop them from shaking. I gazed at Adrian who took another slow sip of wine, his fingers relaxed around the stem of the glass. Like we were discussing a business deal, not the end of a marriage. “What do you mean a divorce?” “Yes, you heard me—” His sophisticated tone filled the room. No act of remorse or regret for what he's said. “This marriage isn't going anywhere.” What? What did he just say to me? “What do you mean this marriage isn't going anywhere?!” Out of hurt, my tone raised but I tried my best to remain calm although it was difficult. “It's not me who goes about claiming to be single in your place of work. I'm not the one who has been cold and indifferent towards me.” “Honey, you're shouting.” “Am I supposed to be cool with this?” I looked at the document resting on the table. According to Adrian, it was a divorce statement. He had signed his part of the deal and now it was left to me. “Why do you think I'll sign this?” “Because you will!” He snapped. Realizing what he's done, he shook his head. “Don't make me say things I don't want to say.” He rose to his feet and dropped the glass of wine on the table, right next to the document before facing me. “This marriage isn't leading anywhere and I want us to end it, Natalie.” Of course, the marriage wasn't going to lead us anywhere—and if it did, it was to our doom. For two years, I was married to Adrian Wolfe—CEO of The Wolfe’s Group. To the world, he was a bachelor. To me, he was a stranger. Our marriage was nothing but a secret. It was hidden from everyone except his parents and family who knew about the union. The more reason why I believed things would be better. Why did I even think that things would get better? “I'll make this up to you.” Adrian's voice cut short my thoughts. I looked up from the couch where I was seated, still not believing my ears even though he'd made it clear from the beginning of this conversation that he would love a divorce. “I can't believe this—” It was hard to believe that two years of my life had gone up in flames. “You have to, Nat—” Adrian snapped. “You're going to be single again. That's what you deserve, after all—nothing more or less than freedom. Aren't you happy I am granting you one?” He pointed at the document on the table. “I have signed my part of the deal. You're the one my lawyer is waiting for. Everything mentioned in the contract will be given to you just as stated. You can take me to court if I don't keep to my end of the bargain, do you understand me?” Was I supposed to understand him? “Come on, say something.” “What happens after that?” “You're no longer my wife, Nat. As soon as you sign these papers. Everything becomes official.” No. I wasn't going to let him use me. I shook my head and asked. “And what if I don't want to sign these papers, what happens?” The look on his countenance hardened. Adrian stared at me - flame in his eyes. His lips curved into a thin smile and he shook his head. “You're not going to push me into doing this the hard way, are you, Natalie? Don't dare push me.” Before I could say a word, Adrian was on his way to the door entrance. “It's our anniversary today, Adrian—” My words stopped him. Adrian sighed, glancing at his watch. "Oh? I forgot.” “The least you could do was respect our union and wish me a happy anniversary. And if you can't, maybe keep the document with you until the day is over. Whatever happened to other days? Did you even respect this marriage for once?” I knew he didn't. But I had to ask. “I don't owe you any of those, Natalie.” Did he— “You and I know this marriage isn't worth it. We both know there's a need to stay away from each other and divorce is the best option. You know this. And I won't blame you for being resistant about it because you need some time. So think about it, but don't forget to sign those papers.” Tears I held back all these while fell down my face. It was hard to believe that things would end up this way, and on a day that was meant to be special for me—us—our marriage. Why did things always have to go wrong? What didn't I do for this marriage to last? My legs led me to my feet and I picked up the document lying on the table so that I could look at it. Even though I didn't want to sign the papers, I was left with no choice but to see them. What was in it, and whatever way of making things up to me Adrian had come up with. Did he think I was cheap? Opening the document, I glanced through it. There were just too many things to read and I could not read them in the state of mind I was in. Not with tears in my eyes. Not with an unsettled heart. Not with anger boiling inside of me. Over and over again, I thought about how long. How long the marriage lasted and how long I wasted my time hoping that things would be better when it was obvious it would not. I had a lot to say to Adrian. More than a lot. Maybe—just maybe I would start by telling him everything I have held back from saying since the beginning of our union. I gripped the divorce papers, the edges crumbling beneath my fingers. My lips parted, a protest forming—one last plea. His phone began to beep before I could mutter the words to speak. Adrian turned towards the door. Opening it, he walked out and shut it, leaving me in the large space of the large living room. He was already gone.NATALIEMr. Wolfe asked. “What woman?” Before the butler could give him an answer, the entrance door opened again. This time, Adrian walked in with Serena Beaumont, the woman from the hospital. He held her hand and together, they led their way into the living room. “Hello, Mom!” He hailed. “Hello, Dad.” Without any shame, he looked in my direction. “Good evening, Natalie. I see you came.” And then he walked to a couch to take a seat. Serena sat by his side and didn't stop smiling. “I didn't know you were coming with a lady, Adrian.” My thoughts were interrupted by Mr. Wolfe's next words. “Did you tell me about this?” “Oh, no, Dad.” Adrian answered. “I thought it didn't make any difference. You know, you're going to meet my woman at the end of the day.” He cast a glance at Serena Beaumont before looking at everyone in the room. “Allow me to introduce Serena Beaumont to you.” He spoke with so much pride, and no respect for me. Now I thought about the fact that I shouldn't have c
NATALIE The next morning, I woke up to nothing but news about Adrian and Serena. They were all over the internet, all in my eyes as I gazed at the screen of my phone. Over and over again, I scrolled through the comments, angry at the people who didn't know anything about a man who had claimed to be single all his life. Yet married. To me!In anger, I shoved the duvet to the side of the bed. Standing on my feet, I made up my mind to concentrate on what was there to do. There was work to do. At the same company Adrian owned. A company I worked for as a designer. His face was the last I wanted to see, but at the same time, I made up my mind to ignore and concentrate as soon as I reached the office. No one knew about our relationship, after all. At the office, I tried my best to face my work. But it was hard, sitting in an office built by a man who I was once married to. We were no longer together, not when the divorce papers had been signed. But it was hard, more than hard to
NATALIEBefore I could take in what I saw a while ago, the door to the ward flung open. I turned to see Adrian. He walked past me and didn't utter a word to me. It was either he saw me and didn't acknowledge it—an act he was used to when we were married, or he probably didn't see me. I didn't know what to do, what to say. What could I possibly do? All I did was watch in amazement how Adrian kissed that woman. She lay back on the bed after receiving a kiss from him and now, Adrian was adjusting the blanket used to cover her. How come I didn't see this part of him? How didn't I get to meet this? All through our marriage, there wasn't an act like this. Not even once and it made me wonder if there was something I wasn't doing. Adrian kissed her again. I didn't hear their conversation, couldn't hear it, but the woman, whoever she was, was shedding tears. Tears that weren't necessary. “Aww, can you see that?” The voices of so many in the space confused me. My thought process sca
NATALIE “Congratulations, you're pregnant.” The doctor's words hit me like a bomb. I looked up from where I was seated. “Wh—what did you say? I don't understand you.” Doctor Margaret looked at me. She glanced at the report on her desk before meeting my gaze. “You're pregnant, Miss Natalie. What is there to not understand?” She pushed the report to my side, all I could do was stare. The report wasn't a lie. It was not close to being a lie. “I—” my words failed me. “I—” My mouth opened but my words failed me again. “Congratulations,” her words cut short my thoughts. The right thing to say was far from me. The right reaction to give was far from me too. All I did at that moment was think about my life, and what I had done to myself by getting pregnant. For that man—For Adrian. All these while, I had tried so hard to concentrate on my work and not think about him. But fragments of the union we shared did not stop popping into my head. I could not ignore the thought of him, eve






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