LOGINAlina gave up everything to be the perfect wife, cooking his meals, managing his home, and loving him even when it hurt. But in return, her billionaire husband gave his time, attention, and heart… to other women. Everyone saw her as the quiet wife who wouldn’t dare leave. A woman with no voice, no job, and no choice. But the day he walked in with another woman on his arm, and asked Amelia to serve them both, something inside her finally snapped. Now, after years of silence, she’s done begging to be seen. Done waiting to be loved. She walked out with nothing but her dignity, and she’s ready to build her life from the ground up. But what happens when the man who never fought for her realizes he’s losing the only woman who ever truly loved him?
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(Alina Pov The stew was almost done. I stood by the stove, gently stirring the pot, letting the aroma of garlic, pepper, and thyme fill the air. I knew exactly how he liked it—soft beef, no oil floating, a bit spicy but not too much. “Madam, should I serve the table?” the maid asked, peeking from the doorway. I shook my head without turning. “No. I’ll do it myself.” She left quietly. She knew not to argue. I always cooked for him myself, even if we had ten maids. Maybe I thought it would keep him home. Maybe I believed food could hold a heart. But hearts don’t stay because of food. I heard the gate open. His car drove in, slow and calm, like nothing was wrong in the world. A few minutes later, I heard the door unlock. He walked in. Strong cologne filled the room before I even saw him. “Welcome,” I said softly, wiping my hands on a kitchen towel. He nodded without looking at me. “Yeah.” He dropped his suitcase on the couch, loosened his tie, then walked straight toward the stairs like I wasn’t there. But I saw it. Clear as day. A smudge of red on the white collar of his shirt. Lipstick. I stood still. My chest tightened. I wanted to pretend I didn’t see it. I wanted to look away, smile, act like the fool everyone thought I was. But something in me said no. Not tonight. Not anymore. I followed him slowly. He was already in the room, unbuttoning his shirt like nothing happened. I stood by the door, my voice shaking. “Who was she?” He paused. Only for a second. Then turned to me. “What are you talking about?” “Don’t lie,” I said, stepping in. “Your collar. It’s lipstick.” He looked down, then back at me. No panic. No guilt. “She was a mistake.” “A mistake?” My voice cracked. “How many times do you make the same mistake?” He didn’t answer. He just sat on the edge of the bed, rubbing his hands together. “I cook for you. I serve you. I give everything I have. And this… this is what I get?” Still no reply. Tears rushed to my eyes, hot and heavy, but I blinked them back. I didn’t want to cry in front of him. Not this time. “You’re not even sorry, are you?” He looked up finally. His eyes were cold. “I’m tired, Alina. I don’t want to argue. What do you want me to say? That I’ll stop? So you want me to leave my company because you don’t want to see me with other ladies? If I am not wealth, will you marry me, stop this threat, I know you won’t leave” That was the part that hurt the most. He knew I wouldn’t leave Because I never did. No matter how many times he stayed out late, no matter how many rumors I heard, no matter how many smiles I faked in public. “I used to believe you’d change,” I whispered, my voice breaking. “That maybe if I loved you enough, you’d stop hurting me.” His silence answered everything. I couldn’t hold the tears anymore. They fell. And I hated that he saw them. “I’m not going to do this again,” I whispered, turning away. “Not this time.” He scoffed. “Right. You will cry, sleep and still make breakfast tomorrow” I turned back to him slowly, wiping my tears with the back of my hand. “Maybe. But maybe this time, I won’t.” His face didn’t change. But mine did. Something inside me cracked open. And for the first time, I realized… I wasn’t crying because he broke me. I was crying because I was finally ready to let go.Chapter 204: Too Close to SeeAlina’s POVThe next morning felt strangely normal, and that was the first thing that made me uneasy.Nothing was out of place at first glance. The sunlight came in through the curtains the same way it always did, soft and quiet, touching the walls like nothing had changed. Lucien was beside me, still asleep, his breathing steady, his face calm in a way I rarely saw when he was awake. For a moment, I just lay there and watched him, trying to convince myself that everything was fine.But something inside me refused to settle.It was not fear, not exactly. It was something quieter than that, something that sat deep in my chest and refused to move. A feeling that something had already begun, and I was the only one who could feel it.I slipped out of bed carefully so I would not wake him, wrapping my robe around me as I stepped out of the room. The house was silent in a way that felt unnatural. Not peaceful, not comforting, just… still.As I walked down the s
Chapter 203 : The Storm Before the CalmI woke up to the quiet hum of the city outside, but the silence in our apartment felt heavy, almost suffocating. My hands trembled slightly as I sipped my morning tea, though I tried to tell myself it was just nerves, nothing more. But deep down, I knew better. Something was coming, something I couldn’t ignore.Lucien was already in the study when I stepped in, leaning against the desk with his phone pressed to his ear. His brows were furrowed, jaw tight, the kind of tension that made my chest ache. I didn’t dare interrupt at first, just watched him. Every word he said sounded calm, controlled, but I could feel the storm behind it.“…Check again. If anything moves, I want to know immediately. No mistakes,” he said quietly, almost to himself.I swallowed hard, trying to steady my nerves. My heart had been racing since the package arrived yesterday — the one from Dima. I had tried to convince myself it was just a threat, empty words, but the memor
Chapter 202 : The Name We Didn’t ExpectAlina’s POVThe truth did not arrive loudly.There was no shouting.No dramatic entrance.No gunshots or broken glass.It came quietly. Almost gently.That was the worst part.I was sitting at the small table in the corner of Lucien’s office, the one people barely noticed. I liked it there. It made me feel invisible, and lately, invisible felt safer. Papers were spread in front of me—not important ones. Just copies. Things Lucien said didn’t matter much.But they did.They mattered to me.Lucien was standing by the window, phone pressed to his ear, his voice low and controlled. He sounded calm, but I knew him too well now. When he spoke that softly, it meant he was angry. Or worse—disappointed.I wasn’t listening at first. I was tracing lines on a document, trying to connect dates that didn’t make sense.Then I heard my name.“Alina?” Lucien said suddenly.I looked up. “Yes?”He ended the call without another word and turned toward me. His face
Chapter 210 : Standing in the LightI couldn’t sleep that night. My mind kept replaying the package, Dima’s name, the feeling of his eyes on me even when he wasn’t there. I could hear the faint hum of the city outside, the occasional car, but every small sound made my heart jump.Lucien was already up when I finally went downstairs, standing near the window with his phone in hand. He didn’t notice me at first. He looked calm, almost too calm, but I could see it in the way his fingers gripped the phone—tight, restless. I knew that look. That quiet storm that never left his eyes when he was planning something serious.“I thought you were asleep,” he said without turning.“I couldn’t,” I whispered. My voice sounded small, even to me.He finally looked at me. “You shouldn’t think about it so much. Dima is nothing we can’t handle.”I swallowed hard. “I know… but it’s not just about you, Lucien. He’s coming for me too. He’s trying to get to you through me.”His jaw tightened. “Then we’ll st
Chapter 192: The Choice to Stand(Alina’s POV)That night, sleep refused to come.Lucien lay beside me, his breathing slow and steady, but I knew he wasn’t really sleeping. I could feel it in the way his arm stayed stiff around my waist, like he was guarding something fragile. Like he was guarding
Chapter 189: Standing My GroundThe morning sun barely broke through the clouds, and I felt a restless energy coursing through me. I couldn’t sit still. Dima’s last move had shaken me more than I wanted to admit, but I refused to feel powerless anymore. No more hiding. No more waiting for Lucien to
Chapter 179: Shadows Closing InI sat on the edge of the sofa, staring at the city lights outside. Even though the night was quiet, my heart refused to calm down. Ever since Dima’s attack, I couldn’t shake the feeling that danger was lurking just beyond the walls of our home. Every creak, every di
Chapter : Saved AgainThe morning sunlight tried to pierce through the curtains, but the warmth couldn’t reach me. My mind was restless, my thoughts spinning like leaves caught in a storm. Ever since the last attack, I couldn’t shake the feeling that Dima was no longer just lurking in the backgroun







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