LOGINAll their intimate photos and videos went public.Macie's image as the perfect family woman shattered in seconds, and the internet erupted with criticism.Even with her wealth, it was not enough to stop the freefall.The company's reputation hit rock bottom. One by one, the remaining partners bailed, demanding payoffs.Macie was swamped, either apologizing online or trying to smooth things over with partners over drinks.Eventually, she had no choice but to file for bankruptcy.Years of effort, gone just like that.She was back to square one with nothing to her name.However, none of that mattered to me anymore.I caught wind of Macie again when her name was blazed across the top news stories on every platform.Macie, consumed by hatred for Franklin for wrecking her life, had tracked him down.Disguised as a delivery person, she conned her way into his trust. When Franklin opened the door, she booted him so hard he staggered back, then slapped him silly until he was seeing s
It was Macie.Her frame was alarmingly frail, cheeks sunken, like she had been lost to the world.Her gaze met mine, brimming with sorrow, her lips quivering."Raymond, I've been searching for you."I kept my voice cool and formal. "Ms Henderson, please come in. Summer, would you mind making Ms. Henderson some coffee?"Summer nodded and stepped back, leaving us to our awkward reunion.Macie seemed on edge.Her hands twisted at her sleeves as she mustered the courage to speak. "Raymond, this must be hard for you."I paused, then replied with measured honesty."It was tough for a while, but that's all behind me now. We shared a life, loved fiercely, and I gave you my all."Now that we've parted, I have no regrets about what I gave. That's all there is to it. I've got work to do, so I'll leave you to it."I turned to go back inside, but Macie's grip on my wrist stopped me."Raymond, I... I realize my mistake now. Franklin duped me into signing those divorce papers. I never wou
Three days had slipped by when I finally came to.Dad stood there, a look of worry etching years onto his face that I had not noticed before.Ever since my mother passed away, I had not really been there for him.Then, there he was, needing to look after me. The thought tugged at my heartstrings.Time passed slowly until the door creaked open.Summer breezed in, a hot water kettle in hand, her energy a stark contrast to the sterile hospital room.Dad, with a reassuring smile, told me he would whip up my favorite meal and bring it by later that night.Once Dad left, Summer pulled up a chair next to my bed.She winced at the sight of the IV in my arm and said, "This is all my fault. If only I'd picked you up, you wouldn't be here."I let out a soft chuckle. "Hey, accidents happen. You can't blame yourself for that."We shared a quiet moment before exchanging a knowing smile.I kept quiet about Macie. Summer knew bits and pieces, like the fact that I had a marriage that did not
As I touched down in a foreign land, the sun greeted me with unabashed warmth.My father was there to pick me up, and upon seeing me alone, his concern was palpable. "Did you and Macie have a fight?"I showed him the scanned divorce papers on my phone. "We got a divorce, Dad. I got the lawyer to handle it. I just couldn't wait to see you."I fought back the tears and embraced him.On the drive, I poured out the whole sorry tale.Dad was livid at first, ready to fly back and confront Macie. However, as his temper cooled, he let out a weary sigh."Macie doesn't know what she's lost. She'll regret it someday."So, I began my new life far from home, yet closer to peace.In the beginning, nightmares haunted me, Macie's harsh voice echoing in my dreams, her words cutting deep with mockery and scorn. However, as the seasons changed, so did the echoes of those painful love stories. They faded into the background. With a little nudge from my father, I found myself the owner of a cozy
Next came sounds that were too much to bear.My heart was in agony, nearly choking me. I could not take it anymore and stumbled away.Once I had regained some composure, I headed back to the party.From a distance, I saw Macie and Franklin walking down the corridor, one after the other.Franklin spotted me first.Seizing the moment before Macie caught on, he approached. "Mr. Jones, I'm the one who sent those texts. They're just snapshots of my everyday life with Ms. Henderson."I gave him a once-over, my face betraying nothing. "I'm aware."His smile did not waver as he dropped another bombshell. "There's something you don't know. Ms. Henderson is pregnant."That stopped me in my tracks. For years, I had been hoping for a child with Macie, but to no avail. Then, she was carrying another man's child.A bitter laugh escaped me as I replied, "Well, that's wonderful news."He looked at me, disbelief etched on his face. "That's it?""What more can I say? I'm all in for divorcing
I got back from the embassy with my visa late in the evening.Macie rang me up to join a staff dinner.Just outside the private room, I caught Macie's voice."Hey, when Mr. Jones gets here, no one's to get him drinking, okay? The guy's not in the best shape for booze. Anyone itching for a drink, you come to me!"Her voice was bubbling with laughter. Peeking through the door, I spotted her in a sleek black gown, her arms pale and striking.The room burst into cheers.I swung the door open, and all eyes were on me.Macie, as if she had seen it coming, got up and made her way through the crowd to grab my hand."We all know Ms. Henderson's head over heels for her hubby. We're just here for the show to see her spoil her man."I could not help but put on a wry smile. "Ms. Henderson's married to her work, alright. I'm her husband, and I barely catch a glimpse of her. She didn't get home until midnight yesterday, and by dawn, she was out the door again."Mentioning that morning seeme







