로그인Victor's mind snapped into focus, his vision and hearing sharpening instantly. He frowned, staring at Gloria in disbelief.
"Yes," she said venomously, forcing herself to appear confident and unyielding, not the desperate wife he always dismissed. "I won't repeat myself again. I want a divorce." Victor had cheated on her and stopped having sex with her since she was six months pregnant. He complained that she had gotten fat and had stretch marks all over her stomach. Gloria clung to that betrayal to steel her resolve. She wasn't the one at fault. But God knew how her heart ached as she thrust the papers at him. One signature from him, and their marriage would end. “You want to divorce me?” Victor asked. He was obviously shocked; he never expected his obedient wife to ask him for a divorce. The word ignited something in Victor. He blinked rapidly, scanning the document. And it was real, a legitimate divorce filing. Gloria meant it, but divorce was the last thing on his mind. He would never let her go, no matter what. Victor craved the stability she'd provided. Despite his affairs, he had given her a life of comfort, the kind most women envied. How dare she demand a divorce? His mother never asked his father for divorce, despite his father cheating on his mother countless times. In fact, his father used to bring his mistresses to his matrimonial bed, and his mother would serve them diligently without complaining. So how dare Gloria ask for a divorce? With wealth, she could have whatever she pleased—a yacht, designer wardrobes, anything. Yet Gloria was frugal, never extravagant enough for him to criticize. Money was his only leverage as a man. "Is this about money?" Victor asked, waving the papers dismissively. "If you're upset because I slept with someone else, treat yourself. Buy a new bag, a dress, a car—you have an unlimited gold card. Buy whatever you want. Just drop this nonsense." That was how his father used to shut his mom up. "If this is a joke, Mrs. Gloria Anderson, it's not funny. Go to the kitchen and make me a hangover soup. My head is pounding; that secretary of mine wore me out." "I'm not Gloria Anderson anymore, you idiot," she snapped, snatching the papers back and pointing to her signature. "I'm using my maiden name now. See for yourself. I want nothing to do with you." Mr. Victor Anderson. Victor squinted at the name: Gloria Zachary. She was dead serious, and it baffled him. Divorce him? In her dreams. "Fuck this," he muttered, his headache pounding harder with every word she spoke. "I'm not in the mood for your crap, Gloria. Stop being stubborn; it will only make me angry with you. I gave you everything you need: money, stability, a fucking roof over your dumb head. What more do you need?" Gloria clapped a hand over her mouth, stunned. He still couldn't see her side, couldn't fathom the pain he had been inflicting on her and their daughter. Ten years of marriage, eight of them pure agony. He'd confined her to the role of dutiful housewife, raising their daughter while he chased other women outside, never questioning his movements, and he acted as if it were nothing. "I gave you a secure life, a beautiful home, and our daughter!" Victor shouted proudly. "So stop all this nonsense right now and tell me what you really want. This divorce blackmail ends now! Enough of your silly joke." "I WANT A FUCKING DIVORCE, YOU BASTARD!" Gloria screamed, slamming her fist on his chest. But she was petite, her blows harmless against his solid frame. Victor's irritation flared. He seized her wrists, squeezing hard enough to make her gasp in pain. Leaning in close, his face mere inches from hers, he repeated his question, as if she hadn't heard him. "You want a divorce? Don't be foolish. Let me remind you of your roots, you ungrateful bitch. I pulled you out of poverty. You were broke when I met you in high school; you couldn't even afford your college loans. You and your poverty-stricken family have lived off my money since we married, so if you think you can survive without me, then you need to have a rethink. "Gloria, you're just a housewife. You are only good at taking care of the house chores and our daughter, so leave the decision-making to me. I'm doing you a favor," he pressed, convinced his words would break her. "Sure, I have my flings, but I have never brought any of my mistresses to our matrimonial home, where Annabel and you could see them. And it didn't stop the money flowing to you both." "So, what will it take to end this divorce charade? You'll be left with nothing if you push it. Besides, you are already 30 years old; where do you want to start from?" Gloria gazed at the man she had loved since high school, the one she'd given her body and heart to, the father of her child, the one who'd vowed eternal fidelity. Tears welled in her eyes, one slipping down her cheek despite her efforts to control it. "Love and respect." "What?" "I need love and respect from you, Victor Anderson," she said firmly. For once, Victor was at a loss for words. The words felt alien, unheard from her lips in years. He thought she would ask for something else. "Victor Anderson, look me in the eyes and tell me the truth: Do you still love me? Do you see me as your rightful wife? Why do you keep hurting me over and over again? Tell me why you hate me so much."Gloria knew there was no point in feeling sorry for herself. Lukas had only hired her to work as a maid. She should not let emotions get in the way. Instead, she needed to work hard, save money, and leave for another state with Annabel as soon as possible.Her heart felt very heavy right now. But Gloria pushed her feelings aside and finished her duties as a maid before heading downstairs. First, she checked on Annabel. After making sure her little girl was sleeping peacefully, Gloria went back to her own small bedroom. She sat in front of the vanity mirror for a long time, staring at her reflection.Gloria was already very thin. Her cheekbones and collarbones stuck out sharply. This was a big change from her body just one year ago. But she had achieved this thin figure through a tough and unhealthy diet. It had given her a serious eating disorder over time.Even so, Victor kept calling her a fat bitch. He said it no matter how fast she lost weight in an unhealthy way. Because of his w
You can go downstairs and take a bath by yourself, right?" Gloria asked with a gentle smile."Yes, Mommy! Annabel is... smart and independent!" Annabel declared proudly. Gloria chuckled softly in response. She knew her little girl had just learned the word "independent" at school about three days ago. Annabel loved using it because she thought it sounded really cool. She wanted to prove to her mommy that she was a big, cool, and independent girl who could do things on her own.Gloria was busy washing Annabel's large plate in the kitchen sink. Annabel had eaten a whole banana cream pie all by herself, and now the plate was empty and dirty. As Gloria scrubbed it carefully, she suddenly heard a click from Lukas's bedroom door. She turned around instinctively to see what was happening.Lukas stepped out of his bedroom. He carried a large empty plate that had held banana cream pie and an empty glass in his hands. He walked straight to the kitchen. When he got there, he saw his sister-in-la
This is what you get for daring to lower your guard. You pathetic bastard! The self-directed curse echoed viciously in Lukas's mind, a sharp whip cracking against his fragile peace. The banana cream pie, once a vessel of nostalgic bliss, now sat half-eaten on the carpet before him, its allure dimmed by the bitter aftertaste of rejection. He wasn't in the mood to bask in this forced family charade anymore though the primal urge to devour the rest of the pie alone gnawed at him insistently. He craved solitude, the sanctuary where he could rage unchecked or simply stew in silence.Part of him itched to summon the anger, to let it blaze and consume the hurt. But no allowing Gloria's fleeting look of disgust to unravel him this deeply? That would make him even more pathetic, a grown man undone by a spoonful of cream and a hurried exit. Get a grip, he snarled inwardly. With deliberate resolve, Lukas snatched up his large plate still mounded with creamy goodness—and the glass of water, risin
Lukas leaned back slightly on the plush carpet, his eyelids fluttering shut as the inaugural bite of Gloria's homemade banana cream pie danced across his palate. The texture was divine velvety whipped cream yielding to tender slices of fresh banana, all cradled in a golden, flaky crust that shattered with the perfect crunch. Each flavor layer unfolded like a symphony: the subtle tang of vanilla, the ripe tropical sweetness of bananas kissed by just the right amount of caramelization, and the rich, buttery undertones that lingered long after the swallow. For a fleeting moment, the high-powered CEO of Apex Innovations—a 25-year-old titan whose company shares had skyrocketed 300% in the last year, whose chiseled features and brooding charisma made him a tabloid heartthrob and red-carpet staple felt utterly transported.Yet, beneath the indulgence, a flicker of irritation simmered. Gloria still treated him like the scrawny kid who'd raid the fridge at midnight, not the man who commanded b
Vernon paused mid-argument, his eyes narrowing as he turned toward the soft voice that had just cut through the chaos. "Lukas, did Annabel do something wrong?" Gloria asked, her tone gentle but firm, stepping into the spacious penthouse kitchen with a warm smile that seemed to diffuse the tension like sunlight breaking through clouds.Lukas and Annabel froze in their heated exchange, both whipping their heads around to face Gloria simultaneously. The little girl, Annabel, with her wild curls bouncing and cheeks flushed from the excitement of the bickering, was the first to pipe up, her voice a dramatic wail laced with righteous indignation. "Mommy! Uncle Lukas wants to rob my banana cream pie! He said he would eat Mommy if I didn't give him my pie! He's being a big meanie!"Lukas's face turned a shade of red, not from embarrassment but from sheer exasperation. "What the rob?! That's ridiculous! I was just trying to claim my rightful pie!" he protested vehemently, crossing his arms ove
Lukas returned to his sleek, high-rise office in the heart of the city, his mood as black as a storm cloud. He was seething, pissed beyond measure because he'd been forced to overhaul his meticulously laid plans for toppling his older brother. What he'd envisioned as a swift, surgical strike a quick but devastating blow to Victor's empire had morphed into a protracted chess game, demanding strategy, restraint, and endless recalculations. Patience had never been Lukas's strong suit; he was a man of decisive action. If he craved something, he seized it with ruthless efficiency, leveraging every ounce of his power, wealth, and cunning. If vengeance called, he delivered nightmares tailored to shatter souls. Lukas was primed to unleash his fury on anyone who crossed his path—fortunately, Isaiah, his sharp-witted assistant, was nowhere in sight. Isaiah had been dispatched earlier to liaise with art vendors across the city, a direct consequence of Lukas's earlier rampage: he'd demolished ha
Gloria spent the entire afternoon keeping herself busy, moving from one task to another as if stopping even for a second would allow her thoughts to swallow her wholeShe stripped the bed, washed the sheets, cleaned every trace left behind in Lukas’s room, her movements steady but her mind anything
Gloria shot him a cold, furious glare. Her fingers trembled slightly at her sides.“You’re a bastard, Lukas,” she said through clenched teeth. “Just like your brother.”Without waiting for his response, she turned sharply and walked out of the CEO’s office. Her old heels struck the marble floor lou
Ah!" Gloria gasped sharply, her heart slamming against her ribs. She was convinced he was fully awake now, and sheer terror gripped her—she was scared out of her mind, bracing for another explosion of anger.But mere seconds later, Lukas's eyelids fluttered shut again, though he kept her hand firml
Gloria continued to caress Annabel's soft, silky hair with gentle, rhythmic strokes, her fingers moving soothingly until she was absolutely certain her daughter was fully asleep, her breathing steady and even like a soft lullaby.Only then, feeling a wave of relief wash over her, did Gloria slowly







