LOGIN“I want a divorce, Elodie, and you have just 30 days to respond to the petition. If not, it will be granted automatically.” His words echoed like it's the easiest thing to say. And just like that, Elodie’s world shatters. Five years later, she rebuilds her life but fate strikes again when her son is nearly killed in a tragic accident by Travis Milton, a billionaire CEO. Haunted by what could’ve been, Travis covers the hospital bills and brings Elodie and her son into his home. What begins as a gesture of responsibility slowly turns into something deeper, and passion ignites. But the walls between them crumble, and long-buried secrets resurface, truths that could ruin everything. Will Elodie risk her heart again for a man she barely knows? Or walk away to protect the only thing that matters…her son?
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“Happy anniversary bab—” The words die in my throat at the person who walks in behind him … The door has flown open with a loud thud, making me raise a hand to my chest, soothing my frightened heart. My eyes lit up the moment my husband walked in, and a smile curls on my lips then falters at the sight of her. “Serena.” I frown, taking in my threat of a step-sister. I blink to make sure I’m seeing very clearly. She grins, wide and malicious. “Elodie.” She’s truly here then, it’s not a figment of my imagination. “What are you doing here?” I snap, brows dipping in both confusion and irritation. I turn to my husband. “Mason, babe, what is she doing here?” He rolls his eyes. “Who gave you the right to question me or whoever I bring into my house?” “Serena.” I face my step-sister again, my patience wearing thin. “I asked you a question!” Before the words even land, a hand cracks across my face. Pain sear up my cheeks. “Are you out of your mind? Questioning my guest?” Mason roars. I froze, a hand cupping my cheek, eyes watering. “Y-you hit me?” I manage to ask, voice barely audible. That’s when I see it. Mason’s hand were curled firmly around Serena’s waist. “What’s going on, babe?” I ask, whimpering. Until understanding dawn on me, and as if she was waiting for that moment… Serena smiles. “Forgive my manners, sister,” she chuckles, the sound grating on my nerves, “but for your own good, I suggest you be nicer to your soon to be saviour.” “Saviour?” I scoff, sniffling. “What exactly are you saving me from, Serena?” She ignores me, rubbing her belly while inspecting the house I spent hours decorating for Mason and my anniversary. “Meanwhile, I love this deco,” she said, “You really put so much effort into preparing for my coming, dear sister.” Her sly chuckle fills the air. I clench my fists, the surge to bang her head across the wall came to me. “Honey, what is the meaning of this madness?” I turn to face Mason. “Here,” he says and shoves some papers to me. “This bears the answer to your questions Elodie, and let this be the last time I ever hear you say that word ‘Honey’ to my face.” he spat. My pupils dilate at what I read, jaw dropping. “Divorce?” I gawk. “Yes Elodie, I want a divorce, and you have just thirty days to respond. If not, the petition will be granted automatically.” His words echo like it's the easiest thing to say. My heart skips a beat and I crumble the papers in my hand. "Why Mason?" I ask, my voice uneven, sobs growing louder. “I don't love you anymore Elodie,” he squints, his brows furrows. “And I can't keep living with a fellow man disguised as a woman” What is that even suppose to mean? “This can't be.” I shook my head. “Tell me it's a joke.” Mason shrugs. “The earlier you realise you have no space in this house anymore, the better for you.” A chill ran down my spine, fear causing goosebumps to erupt on my skin, “Are you sending me out?” “Yes, I am,” He turns to Serena, planting a soft kiss on her forehead. “ Serena here is carrying my child, and she has come to stay.” And I thought he couldn’t hurt me further. My heart Squeezes in my throat, a fresh wave of tears stinging the back of my eyes. “A child..?” I stumble backward. “No… that can't be true.” I mutter to myself, voice trembling. I rub my chest, trying to ease the pain that is encased there. With watery eyes, I look up at Mason. “Is this what I get from being an obedient and submissive wife to you?” Just then a soft click on the marble floor interrupts me. “Obedient? You?” Regina, my mother in-law cut in. She steps towards me, eyes hard. “Well if you must be reminded, you are a worthless barren bitch. Your mother must be rolling in her grave.” “Mother Stop!” I scream, shivering. But in one swift motion, my husband's hand lands harsh on my face for the second time. My teeth bit down on my tongue, the metallic tang of blood filling my mouth. “You shut up!” Mason yells. “And don't ever raise your voice to my mother.” This is what I get, isn’t it? After three years of marriage. I wipe away the thin line of tears on my face. My eyes drift and meet my mother-in-law's. She smiles like an innocent old woman, but all I could see were those disgusting wrinkles stretching with amusement. “And for your information Elodie,” she continues, “Serena is already married to my son, so sign those papers as soon as you can.” My heart pounds in my chest. Snot mix with tears, trailing down my cheeks. What wrong have I done to incur this cruelty from the people I call family? My mother-in-law then turns and walks over to Serena, pulling her into a hug. “The deserving daughter is finally here." And the words cut me more than the others. "Oh mother, thank you.” Serena replies with a smile. The sight of it makes me feel nauseous. “Let's go to the dining table, dinner will soon be served." Regina says. “Your loss.” Serena smirks and shoves past me. I stumble back from the impact. The words feel like a bullet shooting straight at me, each of them shattering my already fragile heart. I watch helplessly as they enjoy the food I made to celebrate my three years anniversary. I close my eyes against the rush of pain that fills me. My step sister has won again, but this will be the last time, I swear. Grabbing a pen on the table, I scribble down my signature, tears staining some of the words. After that, I begin to make my way upstairs to the matrimonial room, when my mother-in-law's voice stops me. "Where do you think you’re going, you slut?” “I...I," I sniffled, wiping my tears before finding the words, "I want to get my things.” She laughs, mocking. “Empty you came, and empty you would return.” “But I..." “No buts!” She cut me off. “Now get out, and if I ever see you close to this mansion again, you will spend the rest of your miserable life behind bars.” "Or better still, we send her to her mother." Serena adds and they all laugh at her words. I wish the ground could just let me have a space beneath it now, but I won't break completely in front of them. They might have gotten the upper hand today, but no more. Taking in a deep breath, I spoke again. “I will leave, it's…” “Leave the ring too,” Regina snaps back. “It belongs to the real wife now.” My jaw tightens, my heart breaks a million times more. The sudden realization that this is really happening aches more than I’d like to admit. My fingers graze the wedding band, the one I hadn't taken off since the day I vowed forever. “You will all regret this," I want to say, but when Mason's lips smacks on Serena’s into a passionate kiss... I lost my voice, the word dying off. Slipping the ring off, I place it gently on the console table. And then, I walk out… without even looking back.Travis The dim golden light from my bedside lamp sparkles faintly across my room, keeping me active as thoughts run through my head.I turn restlessly from side to side on my bed, trying to steady my focus in readiness to sleep but unfortunately, sleep is far from me.Everything that had happened earlier Keep replaying, causing distractions I couldn't resist.“I don't regret it, yes,” I squint a little. “Why then am I down?”“It's something I have always wanted.”A warm breath leaves my mouth in the form of a yawn. “Although not in that way.”Shit!“Vivian caused this,” I sniffles, trying not to increase my voice higher than it is already. “but she'll never get that chance she wants.”I pause then consider for a moment. “If Elodie has any love for me at all, then there won't be a problem in the morning.” I say, smirking suggestively.The memories of her hungry kissing still fills my head, before my senses shut down.….Early morning the next day, before the morning sunlight spills th
Elodie “That was a bad sight to behold.” I hiss, dropping my back on the bed, then facing the ceiling.The way she curled those hands into his. And him, why would he brush a kiss on her hand. “Outch…” It hurts now.” I clench the bedsheet, rolling my eyes. “I hated it. Yes. But why the hell should I care this much?” They're adults. They can do whatever they want.” I sigh, shooting my eyes close.But in a moment, I roll onto the edge of my bed, tapping my legs continuously like a child. “How could it still hurt this much?” “I wish I never lay my eyes on that…” I yell. But I'm still talking when I notice a small noise.Quickly I sit up, but only to see Travis leaning on the wall. “Huh…” didn't he just leave about an hour ago? Has he been there listening to every nonsense I was saying?“What are you doing here?” He remains silent, eyes locked to mine.“How long have you been standing?” I mumbles, already coming near him.Surprisingly I'm still talking when he strides forward to me. H
Travis The double satisfying message I carry in my mind makes my heart feel lighter. I imagine it's her I’m planning this for. When I walk through the door, the house feels quieter.“Vivian left.” the housekeeper says without me even asking.Of course she did. Probably after Elodie told her I didn’t want her staying here.I find Elodie sitting in the living room crossing legs while a bottle of water hangs in her hand as she scrolls through her phone.For some minutes, I watch her, carefully observing her mood before breaking the good news.Soon, she looks up and sees me staring nonstop. “Travis. You’re home early today. Is there a problem?” She sounds very concerned.“I had to tell you something.” I say, stepping closer.She drops her phone and slowly releases her legs. “What could that be?”“Two things, actually.” I add.“Okay. I'm listening.”I take a breath before speaking. “One, the scandal has been cleared. My friend handled it.”Her face flickers with relief as she jumps up in
Travis The building is quiet when I slowly walk in, flashing my eyes, not too wide as my senses study the silent gestures.A young lady in her late thirties made me squint for a moment, though not an angry one. I remember the general rule for every nonestaff. “Round up all tasks before working hours.”Everyone else knows about this rule except maybe the new recruiters but even at that, it is still boldly written at the back of the company's routine booklet.I just wave it off because what they don't know is that today is entirely different. Elodie and I are now friends, no more dramas at home.“Hi.” I mutter to the young lady, scrubbing the floor. She flinches, colliding her eyelids like dust had fallen inside.I understand that surprise look. Or should I say, shock.“Huh? Good morning, sir,” she blurts out, flying a hand to her chest like her spirit almost left her.“Hope it's going well?” I ask rhetorically as I walk past, sending a wink to her, while a wide grin forms in my lips






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