Divorce didn't make me your ex
**“— One year! A damn year being your wife without ever being anything to you! — I spat the words, holding back my tears with clenched teeth. — And now you think you can just… keep existing in my life?
Ace looked at me with that calmness of someone who had always won without needing to fight. But this time, it wouldn’t be like that.
— I never stopped you from leaving, Luna. You’re the one who kept waiting for something I never promised.
— I stayed because I thought that… maybe you would see me. That at some point I’d stop being just your obligation. But it doesn’t matter anymore, I’m finally managing to forget you.
He stepped closer until his warmth brushed against my body.
— Then why do you still tremble when I come near?
— Because you scare me… — I whispered weakly.
— Is that it? Is that really it? Or is it because you know that if I touched you even once… — his voice dropped lower, hot and provoking — …you’d never be able to walk away again.”
Luna Bexter had loved Ace Montesino for a long time. She thought she was lucky to become his wife in a marriage of convenience, but after the one-year term ended, Luna grew tired of waiting for Ace’s feelings to change and decided to leave. Is it truly possible for them to go their separate ways?**