The bathroom was shrouded in a soft mist, the steam curling upward and clinging to the mirror. Kai remained motionless under the cascading water, the hot stream drenching his hair and rolling down his tense shoulders. He tilted his head back, letting the heat seep into his skin, but it did little to ease the ache coiled in his chest.
His hands braced against the cold tiles as the water pounded relentlessly against him. Silence wrapped around the bathroom just the sound of the shower and his steady breaths.
He closed his eyes, and she was there. Tiffany. She had been the only one on his mind, occupying his loneliness.
He could almost feel her presence. Her laughter and, most especially, her soft moans echoed faintly in the corners of his mind.
Kai swallowed hard, his throat tight as his hands curled into fists against the wall. It had only been a week since she left, but the emptiness felt eternal. Now, it was just him. Alone.
His chest tightened as his mind wandered to her touch—the way her hands slid over his shoulders, tracing the lines of his collarbone, her voice soft and teasing as she murmured something only meant for him. He could almost hear her voice now, calling his name.
He laughed bitterly at the thought, the sound hollow in the tiled space. The silence only reminded him of what he had pushed away. The regrets hit harder than the water against his back.
He didn’t want to think about her, didn’t want to miss her.
A few minutes later, Kai walked out of his bedroom in a grey singlet, a white jacket, a pair of white and black stripe trousers. He walked to the white sofa, sitting and letting it drown him.
“Good morning, Sir,” Peter said, his voice cutting through the stillness of the morning.
Kai paused mid-motion, his hand frozen on the lapel of his tailored jacket. His sharp, deep blue eyes fixed on Peter for a moment before he blinked and drew in a deep breath.
“Is this about Mrs. Winson?” Peter asked hesitantly, gauging his mood. “Her store opening was quite a success. Would you like me to arrange for you to attend?”
Kai’s jaw tightened. He turned slightly, his gaze shifting to the window where the morning light filtered through the heavy curtains. “Why should I?” he muttered. “She’s just an ex-wife.”
Peter cleared his throat, stepping forward. “I heard your brother and Mr. Jones are planning to attend the opening next week. Shall I book—”
“Peter?” Kai interrupted sharply, his tone cutting through. He dropped the tablet he had been holding onto the polished surface of his desk, exhaling deeply.
“Yes, Sir?” Peter asked, his posture straightening.
“I didn’t ask you to come here every morning to give me updates on my ex-wife’s activities, did I?” Kai’s tone was icy, but his expression faltered momentarily.
“My apologies, Sir,” Peter said quickly. “I only thought—”
“Forget it. When is Henry going to arrive?” Kai asked abruptly, steering the conversation away from the sensitive topic.
“Soon, Sir. Mr. Carson called to inform me that he’ll be late because of his mother-in-law,” Peter replied, his words carefully chosen.
Kai raised an eyebrow, his features shifting into a brief expression of confusion.
"Mother-in-law?” he echoed, he chuckled, "He isn't even married yet," he said under his breath, rolling his eyes.
It had been a week since Tiffany had left the mansion. The void she left behind was palpable. The once lively space now felt cavernous, each room an echo chamber of memories he couldn’t escape. Even Saturday mornings, once filled with laughter and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, now stretched on in silence.
Peter hesitated before speaking again. “Oh, Sir, your father wanted me to remind you that his anniversary is approaching. He mentioned he’d like you to bring Tiff—Mrs. Winson, I mean.” His voice trailed off, cautious. “What should I tell him?”
Kai sighed, leaning back in his chair and pinching the bridge of his nose. “She’s no longer Mrs. Winson, Peter and I’ll handle it myself.”
“Understood, Sir,” Peter said, bowing slightly. He stepped back until he was out of sight.
Kai sat in the ensuing silence, the air around him heavy with unresolved emotions. He pulled out his phone, staring at the screen. There she was—Tiffany. Her smile radiated from his wallpaper. His thumb hovered over the screen as he debated whether to change it, but instead, he opened his gallery. His fingers navigated instinctively to a hidden folder, filled with shots of her.
For a moment, the room seemed to fade, leaving him alone with the ghost of their memories. His mind drifted back to Peter’s earlier words. His brother. Mr. Jones. The opening.
Kai snapped the phone shut with a quick inhale, grounding himself. Without overthinking, he reopened it and dialled Peter. His tone was resolute.
“I need the next flight to Seattle. Immediately."
"Are you insane? You're going to attend your ex-wife’s opening. Kai!" Henry said over the phone. Kai had already packed his bags, heading for the airport.
"You don't need to put it that way. Besides, the news of our divorce isn't out yet," he said firmly.
"She's still your ex-wife. No, you're not planning to marry her again, are you? Don't forget you're the one who sent her out late at night. Do you think she's going to forget that and open her arms for you?"
"I don't care. I have to try. besides, Conrad is going to attend. Why can't I?" Kai asked; Henry sighed.
"You're crazy. You are... You were so cruel to her, now you want her and you're jealous she invited your brother and not you? Just admit it, you fell in love with her."
Kai stayed quiet, focused on the road. The silence dragged on for minutes before Kai hummed in agreement.
"Hmm, I agree. I fell in love with her and I need her. There's— I can't get enough of her, she's it for me, Henry."
The warm water rippled and lapped softly against the tub as the midwife leaned forward, her hands guiding the slippery and squirming newborn into Tiffany’s trembling arms. A thin towel was pressed gently into her palms with instinct she gathered it around the small body, pulling him protectively against her chest. A sharp cry pierced the room. Tiffany’s breath hitched, her whole body trembling as tears swelled and blurred her vision. She lifted her gaze to Kai, her lips shaping around the words, shaky. “It’s a boy.” For a moment, Kai couldn’t move. His chest rose and fell as if the sound of that small voice had stolen air from his lungs. His eyes shimmered, wet with unshed tears, and his hand lifted to his mouth as though to hold in the flood of emotions threatening to escape. The midwife’s voice broke through the haze. “We need to clean her up... do you want to hold your baby?” Kai swallowed hard. His voice failed him, but his nod was enough. A smile cracked across his fac
Kai suddenly pulled out, his cock slick and hard, leaving Tiffany clenching around nothing. She gasped at the emptiness, ready to protest, but then his hands spread her ass apart, exposing her completely to him.“Kai—” her voice broke, half-plea and half-shock.He bent low, his breath hot against her swollen, trembling folds, before dragging his tongue up the length of her slit, slow and deliberate. Tiffany’s legs nearly gave out.“Oh, fuck!” she cried, her palms slapping against the counter for balance.Kai groaned into her, the taste of her arousal flooding his mouth as he licked deeper with his tongue circling and teasing. Then plunging inside. He spread her wider, savoring every slick sound he drew from her body."Love," he rasped against her, before sucking her clit into his mouth, hard enough to make her jerk forward.Her moans spilled freely. Her hips grinding back against his face, desperate for more. Her thighs trembled. The pleasure was so sharp it bordered on unbearable. “D
THREE YEARS LATER.Kai dropped his keys onto the side table with a quiet clatter, the sound swallowed immediately by the hush of the mansion. He shrugged out of his jacket, shoulders heavy from the day, and loosened his tie as he moved through the stillness. The silence wasn't the kind he’d grown used to, an empty house, an evening wrapped around solitude, but Tiffany had told him earlier she would be out.In the shower, steam rose around thick and hot as the water drummed against his skin until his thoughts blurred into a humming drift. It was almost enough to dissolve the ache of the hours behind him. Kai pushed open the bathroom door, toweling his hair, when a sound cut clean through the quiet. A breath wrapped up in a suppressed giggle. His pulse hitched, and he froze. Then came a thud from downstairs then and nothing. Kai cinched the towel at his hips, ears straining against the silence, before tugging on a pair of shorts and following the echo down the hall. Light spilled
The helicopter blades slowed with a heavy thrum, the downdraft whipping Tiffany’s veil and sending loose strands of her hair wild around her face. The tarmac glistened faintly under the late evening lights, where a sleek jet waited for them.The door slid open, and Kai got down first, ready to offer his hand. But Tiffany didn’t wait.With a reckless and breathless laugh, she leapt into him. Her legs curling around his waist and arms clinging to his neck. The sudden heat of her body pressed into him, and Kai held her firm, his hands instinctively gripping her thighs.Her lips found his immediately, hungry, claiming, every ounce of restraint abandoned. The taste of champagne clung to her kiss, fierce and intoxicating. She breathed against his mouth and her voice husky with possession.“You’re mine,” she whispered, nipping at his lower lip before diving back into his mouth.Kai groaned into her kiss, his body tightening, his grip possessive. On the edge of the tarmac, beneath the thun
"Today’s headline has everyone talking: billionaire and CEO of Winson Corporation is tying the knot with none other than Tiffany Halton, his longtime girlfriend who is also his former wife. Unlike their previous union, the couple has chosen to hold a formal wedding ceremony, which is drawing significant public interest. The event, however, will be kept highly private. Sources indicate the ceremony will take place in New Zealand, Halton’s dream destination, though the exact venue has not been disclosed. No images are expected to be released, and both family and friends have maintained strict confidentiality. The occasion remains an intimate gathering, attended only by those closest to the couple." *******"I can't believe you're getting married. You're actually doing this. You owe me a million dollars for helping you let Kai into your life again. What do I call you now? Mrs Winson?" Noami said with a small laugh, walking into the bridal suite. The bridal suite was hushed, touched
The hours dragged like years. Tiffany sat curled with her palms pressed together in silent prayer. Every sound from the swinging double doors made her jolt, but it was never for her.Finally, a doctor stepped out, peeling off his gloves. Tiffany shot to her feet.“Miss Halton?” he asked.“Yes—yes, I’m here. How is he?” she blurted, her words trembling into the air.The doctor exhaled slowly, eyes flicking to Mr. Nolan before settling back on her. “The bullet missed his heart by less than an inch. He lost a great deal of blood, but we managed to stabilize him during surgery. The wound tore through muscle and grazed the rib, but there’s no permanent damage to his organs. He’s weak, but he’s alive.”Her knees buckled with relief, tears breaking free. “Thank God… thank God…” she whispered, clutching her stomach as she sobbed.Mr. Nolan’s jaw flexed, but he released a shaky breath, eyes closing briefly as if he too had been holding it all in.“He’ll need time,” the doctor continued. “We’ve