LOGINMy wife, Sarah, died unexpectedly. My in-laws made an absurd request. "Why not have Stella play both roles? After all, Luke can't be without a mother." My brother-in-law, Greg, yelled at me, calling me shameless, and stormed out in anger. I looked at my sister-in-law, Stella, who looked exactly like my late wife. I could hardly conceal my grief. I was about to urge them to abandon their ridiculous idea, when I accidentally overheard a conversation between her and her parents. "It was Stella who died, so why did you lie and claim it was you?" Sarah sighed. "I love Greg. I staged my death so I could be with him legitimately. As for asking me to play both roles, don't even bring it up again. As for Michael, I have already given him a child and a respectable marriage. I owe him nothing." Turning around, I saw Luke with reddened eyes, asking me softly, "Daddy, does that mean that Mommy no longer wants us?" I bent down and pulled him into my arms, forcing myself to soothe him. "Your Aunt Stella wants to protect the person that she loves. We shouldn't bother her. It's time for us to prepare a new life."
View MoreSarah ran over to me and tugged my sleeves, rambling, "I am still Luke's mother. Now that you know I'm not dead, we can rekindle our marriage!"Her eyes reddened, looking flustered while trying to ask for my forgiveness.I sneered at her.She knew that as long as she knelt and begged, I would forgive her time and time again. This was why she was willing to hurt me one too many times."We're done. Sarah, from the moment you made your decision, you should bear the consequences. I've quietly stepped out of your life. I hope you'll do the same."Sarah left dejectedly, yet I felt nothing. After all, I no longer loved her.In the evening, Christine fetched Luke from school before waiting for me at the office entrance.As time went by, our feelings for each other grew stronger. Who knew that one could actually foster a good relationship?When two people who were kind and compatible came together, each day was happier than the previous.As we walked home hand in hand, we made a detour
I ignored Sarah. Instead, I looked right at Greg."How did Stella die? Do you really not know?"Greg lowered his head, somewhat flustered as he stuttered, "W-why are you asking me all this? A-are you suspecting me of my wife's death? It's one thing to try to come after our company, but now you're also trying to wrongfully accuse me?"Your wife chose to stay by my side, so you got jealous and now hate me. Now you're trying to frame me? Is that it?"Sarah stood up for Greg and snapped, "Michael, this is all my fault. Greg was grieving the hardest when Stella died. How could you make such a terrible joke?"I threw the documents I received a few days ago on the desk."I've realized it before, actually. On my wedding day, when Sarah said that Luke was her only son, Greg's expression was extremely odd. He wasn't surprised or shocked, so I got someone to look into him. I found some interesting stuff."The day that Stella died was the day she caught Greg having an affair. There was even
Sarah said icily, "I know you're hurt, but I'll explain this to you soon. You don't have to put on an act to provoke me. I'll make it up to Luke and celebrate his birthday…"I was visibly expressionless throughout Sarah's entire speech. Luke did not even look at his mother once.It was comical, really. The audacity of this woman, who had faked her death, to abandon her husband and son.Greg's expression was peculiar, though. He no longer asked any questions as if he long knew that Sarah was not Stella.I said to Christine, "We can just ignore her. Today's our wedding, and I don't want them to spoil our mood."Christine nodded and rolled the window up. Just like that, we left for two different directions in life. This, to me, was just a small episode of my life.Soon, I arrived at the wedding venue. As I was getting out, a slender, fair hand reached out to Luke and me. Christine said gently, "My husband and baby son, please get out of the car."Luke and I chuckled, amused by wh
Christine said in a low voice, "Michael Sanders, will you marry me?"I was in complete shock at how far Christine was willing to go to put on an act. I nodded in compliance. "Yes, I do."She bent down and asked Luke, "Luke, will you let me be your new Mommy?"Luke stared down at his toes and asked, "Will we celebrate my birthday together?""That's for sure. We'll celebrate every birthday you have with you and your Daddy," replied Christine tenderly.The marriage proposal went extremely smoothly. Looking at the gown and tuxedo Christine had prepared, even the custom-made rings, I could not help but ask her, "Christine, you're really going all out on this act."She looked at me seriously and said, "I'm being serious, Michael. Will you give me a chance, please?"I blushed.…Our wedding was on a bright, sunny day.We were two business titans joining hands in marriage, yet we did not inform any media. We chose to have a low-profile wedding.I helped Christine into the car with m






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