LOGINSeraphina Vale thought her marriage was perfect until the late nights, secret calls, and another woman’s name on her husband’s phone shattered everything she believed in. When Adrian Vale agrees to a divorce without a fight, Seraphina walks away determined to rebuild her life and never look back. But while she slowly heals, Adrian begins to realize the devastating mistake he made. Years later, fate brings them together again for one reckless night that changes everything. A hidden child, buried truths, and unresolved feelings force the former couple back into each other’s lives just as Seraphina begins finding happiness with someone else. Now Adrian must face the consequences of losing the only woman he ever truly loved… while Seraphina learns that sometimes moving on is the only way to survive.
View MoreSeraphina heard the garage door open and her husband's car slowly drive in. She didn't bother checking the time…he was always precise. Always 9:00pm. He'd leave work at 8, stop by to pick his coffee at 8:30 and drive for 30 minutes back home. He was always precise but not anymore.
She stood in the kitchen as elegant as ever. Marriage didn't mean boring and she took the assignment personally. Even after being married for 5 years, she made sure to look beautiful every evening while preparing dinner. It was the only moment she looked forward to after her long day at work and tonight, she stood on her diamond encrusted heels, her blonde hair dripping down her waist and her golden skin complementing her red dress beautifully. She had made a crispy chicken sandwich and fresh juice she always bragged to squeeze herself. She heard the keys in the door and she giggled with her arms stretched wide “Mr. Big CEO, you're late again” she walked towards him slowly. “I'm sorry, my princess” he lifted her off the ground “work stretched a little more” and planted a kiss on her lips before he stopped to stare at her “Darling, tell me your secret to aging backwards” She held his hand and took him to the kitchen “Just be happy, it works like magic”. She proceeded to show off her cooking. He stretches to take a taste and she smacks his hands making him jump around in a very cartoonish manner. This was normal in the Vale family. “Clean up in 10 and get back down, your dinner will be served” she says with a grin slowly stretching up her cheeks, like a woman who had just won the lottery. “Okay your highness” he gave her a long kiss and walked up the stairs missing his step severally because he couldn't take his eyes off her. Seraphina had always been beautiful, no one could compare. She always stood out no matter where she was and she wasn't just a beauty, but one with brains. She proved that after graduating top of the whole University of Dane. She was smart and had noticed the changes in her husband's behavior. His smile didn't quite reach his eyes anymore and he was constantly on his phone, calling or texting someone and tonight, he didn't notice when Seraphina took his phone off the kitchen cabinet. It was unlocked but she began having second thoughts…what if he was actually cheating, how'll she take it? “Honey, I think my phone's there! If a call comes in, just ignore it! Okay?” Adrian yelled from upstairs. She didn't respond. She had picked up the phone and she didn't have to go through it to be left speechless. A message had pooped in “Are you home now, darling?” From Ness. “Why's a woman asking if my husband is home yet?” She thought. “Why is he even talking to another woman? What does she mean by darling?” Her heart raced and her hands began to tremble. She tried to catch her breath as her nose leaked red. She was having a panic attack and everything became blurry until it wasn't making sense anymore. She staggered to the kitchen and poured water on her face. “Let's have dinner, I'm starving,” Adrian said, walking down the stairs in pajama pants and a tank top, looking as dashing as ever. His hair was still damp, making it fall to his face. Seraphina stood at the table and smiled. “Okay darling, let's eat” They both sat to eat in the poorly lit and quiet room. The setting was fancy…the entire house was elegant and class just like Seraphina. “Darling, the chicken tastes wonderful…did you change the recipe?” Adrian asked after putting just a slice of chicken into his mouth. She laughed “yes I did…I used lemon instead. I tried something different to give it that sweet and tangy taste” Adrian laughed and looked at her. Not like he had been doing for the past few weeks, he looked at her like the man she had fallen for and decided to spend the rest of her life with. “You don't smile so much anymore” she said as he poked him with her fork “Work my love, Work” he replied. They finished eating shortly after and she got up to do the dishes but he refused. “You already cooked, leave the dishes to me” she chuckled and followed behind him, leaning on his shoulder to absorb his scent. She couldn't quite place it but she was obsessed with it. Like perfumes mixed with flowers and sweat. “I bet all those female workers in your company wished they could do this, huh?” she said as she wrapped her hands around his waist. “I could say the same for you, My beautiful wife” he replied swiftly. She was about to get comfortable when the image of the message flashes in her mind again. Her breathing became hatched and she slowly walked to sit, trying to be natural. She didn't want him to suspect her. When he was done, he walked to the chair and lifted her on his shoulders “What! Put me down!” She giggled and smacked his back but he refused. “I noticed your breathing became unstable at a point, I'll take you to the room” he moved up the stairs. He dropped her gently on the bed where she was still laughing out loud. Her hair, now a mess and her jewelry had almost fallen all off. “Come lay down beside me, babe” she tapped the space beside her. He slept in the same space for 5 years. That same space. He launched himself on the bed and cuddled his wife. She stared at the chandelier and back at him “do I make you genuinely happy, Adrian?” He took a deep breath and turned to her “What happened?” She sighed “That's not the answer.” “You do.” “I'm glad.” And she fell asleep but not for too long until her phone buzzed violently, splitting the midnight air.By morning, Seraphina looked terrible. She stood in front of the bathroom mirror and barely recognized herself. Her eyes were swollen and slightly red, dark circles sat beneath them and her hair looked like she had fought a hurricane and lost. She looked tired…not sleepy tired but exhausted in a way that settled deep inside the bones. She splashed cold water onto her face again. It didn't help…at this point, nothing helped. The words on the mirror kept replaying inside her head. ‘You looked behind you.’ Who the hell writes something like that? Who enters someone's bedroom twice and leaves without making a sound? Her hands gripped the edge of the sink…no. She couldn't stay in this house anymore…not today at least, maybe not ever. A knock sounded on the bathroom door. "Sera?" Stephanie's voice came through softly. "You alive in there?" Seraphina exhaled shakily. "Barely." The door opened slowly and Stephanie poked her head inside. She had changed into office clothes and was h
Seraphina stared at the note for so long that the words stopped looking real to her. She still waited for Stephanie but she was taking a long time. ‘Turn around.” Her fingers trembled violently around the paper as she read it again and again, hoping somehow the sentence would change itself if she looked hard enough but it didn't. Her heartbeat pounded against her ribs so loudly she could barely hear anything else and just like that, the room felt smaller while the darkness felt heavier. ‘Turn around.’ The stalker had been watching her. Not yesterday, not through a camera…not from outside the property but Inside…inside her bedroom. The realization settled into her stomach like weight she couldn't carry. "No..." she whispered weakly and it barely sounded like her. The flower lay forgotten on the floor beside her bed while her eyes remained locked on those words. She didn't want to turn around. Every horror movie she had ever watched suddenly felt very educational because whatever
By the time morning arrived, Stephanie had officially had enough. Her eyes were still swollen and her head still hurts, but she made up her mind that she was done. "No. Absolutely not." She pointed dramatically at Seraphina from across the breakfast island she had made while holding a mug of coffee. "We're done pretending this is normal." And Seraphina blinked slowly, confused. "I wasn't pretending." "You slept with a baseball bat." "That was one time." "It was last night." Seraphina looked away and Stephanie slammed her coffee mug down before she continued. "Someone has photographs of you sleeping, Seraphina…sleeping. Inside your own house. This is no longer creepy, we've crossed into criminal." And unfortunately, she wasn't wrong. The image from the previous night remained burned into Seraphina's mind. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw it again. The angle, the couch…her silk robe. The fact that someone had been close enough to take it…close enough to watch her, clos
Seraphina stared at her phone but ignored the message for almost an hour because she just didn't want to look at it. She didn't want to see another photograph or another reminder that some stranger knew more about her life than they ever should or even she did. For a while, she simply sat on the floor surrounded by old photographs and years of memories she wished she could just throw away. Her eyes were swollen from crying and her head throbbed painfully from everything combined…even her chest hurt but then, her damn phone buzzed again. She stared at it from across, anger clinging onto her skin but she still refused to move even an inch because whatever was waiting inside that damn message couldn't possibly make her day better. If anything, it would probably make everything worse. Ten minutes passed, then twenty…then thirty and eventually, curiosity won. It always did and with a frustrated groan, Seraphina wiped her face aggressively and reached for the phone and the moment she
“I know there’s someone here…” Seraphina whispered weakly and Stephanie looked at her like she regretted every life decision that had brought her to this point.The room stayed painfully bright from all the lights they had left on through the entire night. Neither of them had bothered turning anyth
Adrian couldn't dwell on it because of work so he left and got back home a little past midnight. The penthouse was silent except for the faint hum of the city beyond the glass walls. Lights from skyscrapers poured into the dark space in streaks of silver and gold, stretching across the marble floor
Vanessa didn't respond to Adrian in the car and silence grew between them and she noticed the difference immediately because Adrian was no longer listening to her. He acted like it but wasn't. The next morning, sunlight spilled in the house as it bounced against the marble floors and glass walls. I
Seraphina got home but could barely slept that night because every single sound inside the house made her scared. From the faint rustling of curtains from the air conditioner, to even the ticking clock mounted on the wall suddenly sounded too loud. The massive white house she had fallen in love wit












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