Melanie wanted to surprise her husband on his birthday, but he gave her a surprise instead. And boy, was it a nasty one.
It had been three draining days in Tokyo for a business trip, but all she could think about was surprising her husband, Hardin, for his 29th birthday that weekend. She tapped her foot impatiently in line, and a fluttery feeling rose in her stomach as she exited customs at SeaTac. She couldn’t wait to see the look on Hardin’s face! After retrieving her bags, she hurried to the waiting car. She was more than excited when it finally pulled up in front of the mansion. She spun the keys around her finger as she walked up the steps to her front door, an eager smile on her face. Balancing the gift bags and boxes in one arm, she quietly unlocked the door, planning to sneak up on Hardin. The house greeted her in silence. The lights were off, and her heels clicked loudly against the hardwood floor as she made her way down the hall, her gift bags swinging. "Hardin? I'm home early; happy birthday, baby!" She called out softly. No response. But as she made her way to their bedroom, she froze, a little bit confused, as a low, soft laugh came from behind the closed door. She could recognize it, as it only belonged to one person, Natalia, her half-sister. But what was she doing here? Inside her matrimonial bedroom? Melanie pressed an ear to the hardwood, straining. Whispers became clearer—"harder, deeper, mine." Her heart stopped. No, it couldn't be. She pushed the door open, and her eyes widened in horror. Hardin and Natalia were tangled together on the sheets, with his large hands over her bare boobs, roaming while she straddled him. A gasp escaped Melanie's mouth, and it alerted them. For a moment, there was total silence as she struggled to process what she was seeing. She felt like she was choking already as she watched Hardin break free from Natalia first, slightly frowning. "Melanie, I can explain..." Hardin started pulling on his shorts. But Melanie was too stunned to respond, her mind racing. Natalia had been traveling through Europe for the past two years; how was she even back in Seattle? And more importantly, how long had this betrayal been happening behind her back? "Natalia, what? How could you?" Melanie finally choked out, and hot tears started to sting her eyes. The bags and gift boxes fell from her hands and hit the floor with a dull thud. Hardin sighed and ran a hand through his curly brown hair. "Melanie, I...you were not supposed to be home. You said you were returning tomorrow, correct?” “I lied.” Maya replied through gritted teeth. “Only because I wanted to surprise you!” "Listen, it's not what it looks like." "Not what it looks like?" Melanie asked incredulously, the tears spilling down her cheeks now. "I catch you cheating with my sister, and you say it's not what it looks like?" Natalia finally spoke, shrugging. "Please, sis, like I'd ever let you have my man. Hardin was always meant to be mine." Melanie shook her head in disgust. "Your man? We've been married for two years! You weren't even in the picture." Natalia scowled at her. “Are you forgetting that he was my boyfriend before he decided to marry someone as worthless as you? We both know he was mine first. And he'll always choose me. Hardin moved closer, trying to touch Melanie's shoulder, but she flinched away. "Don't touch me! How could you do this to me, Hardin? I loved you!" "I'm sorry you had to find out this way, babe," Hardin replied calmly. Too calmly for Melanie’s liking. There was no trace of regret in his voice. "But I was never really in love with you, Melanie. It was always Natalia for me. She was my first and only love." He spoke so easily, as if she wasn’t important. Inside, she was feeling a stabbing pain in her heart. She choked back a sob as Natalia laughed harshly. "Aw, doesn't it sting to find out you were just second best this whole time? Hardin never wanted dull, predictable you over me. I'm the one who really understands him." Melanie inhaled sharply, trying to remain composed. "And how long has this been going on behind my back? Were you sleeping with my sister our entire marriage, Hardin?" Natalia scoffed indignantly. "I've been visiting Seattle for the past year in secret. And every chance Hardin got, he was with me." One whole year. Melanie felt sick to her stomach as the betrayal sank in. She had spent all her time faithfully devoted to Hardin, blind to his deceit. All the late nights he claimed were work, missed dates, and canceled plans—it was all so he could spend his time with Natalia instead. She had been a fool. How couldn’t she have read the signs? Melanie had pulled out all the stops for Hardin's birthday that evening, wanting it to be truly memorable. She knew of his secret wish to visit the rooftop bar and restaurant, Le Ciel, with its sweeping city views. It was an exclusive spot, and it was nearly impossible to get a table. But Melanie called in every favor and charmed the owner until he agreed to reserve the entire rooftop just for her and Hardin that evening. The moment she stepped down from the plane, she made calls to ensure it was properly decorated with twinkling lights, rose petals, and candles. Two waiters were going to be devoted solely to catering their dinner, whatever Hardin wanted. Melanie had visions of slowly dancing under the stars with the man she loved. Instead, she stumbled upon his betrayal, hitting her hard in the face! Before Melanie could respond, Hardin crossed over to her calmly and handed her a stack of papers. "Look, I meant to do this more gently, but I guess the timing worked out. I want a divorce, Melanie. Here are the divorce papers." She couldn’t believe what she had just heard. “Divorce?” She asked in a shaky voice, her eyes darting between Hardin and the papers. “I've already signed. It's over, Melanie, as of today. Now please leave so Natalia and I can celebrate my birthday properly." Melanie felt as though her heart was going to burst out of her chest any moment from now on. She was shaking with hurt, anger, and disbelief. She stood numbly, staring down at the divorce papers Hardin had thrown in her face. It was hard to believe this was really happening—that after two years of marriage, he wanted to end things so abruptly. She glanced down at the end of the line, hating that Hardin had already signed without discussion. As if her feelings meant nothing to him. Natalia sauntered over, resting her chin on Melanie's shoulder tauntingly. "Come on, sis, just sign already so Hardin and I can celebrate. You're not actually going to put up a fight, are you?" Melanie wanted nothing more than to wipe the smug smile off Natalia's face with a slap or a blow. But she took a steady breath, refusing to give either of them the satisfaction of seeing her break down again. Hardin crossed his arms impatiently. "Seriously, Melanie, it's over. Sign the damn papers so we can all move on with our lives." Melanie took a deep breath, trying to still her raging emotions. If she signed now, it would be admitting defeat. This wasn't how she saw her marriage ending. "Hardin, please. Can we at least talk about this?" His eyes darkened dangerously. "There's nothing to talk about. I'm done with you, Melanie. I want Natalia, and she wants me. Sign the fucking papers now!"He reached out and grabbed the pen, shoving it in her limp fingers. Melanie held the pen, hesitating as she hovered over the line. Part of her wanted to resist, to not make it so easy for Hardin after his betrayal. But deep down, she knew prolonging things would only cause more pain. "You don't deserve to be celebrated, Hardin. You're nothing but a liar and a cheat," she spat out. She scrawled her name quickly in the vacant lines before she lost her nerve, throwing the pen down in disgust. Natalia clapped her hands with glee. "Oh wonderful! Let's go celebrate your freedom and also continue your birthday celebration, babe." Melanie struggled to tear her eyes away from Hardin as his lips met Natalia’s in a passionate kiss. Once they left, she ran a bath and sank into the scalding water, sobbing violently. She had loved this man with all of her heart, even before he married her. Was their entire marriage a whole lie? The next morning, Melanie woke with a pounding headache, her
Melanie let out a long sigh as she trudged through the front door of her too-big, empty mansion. She had to figure out some other way to hire a good lawyer.As she headed to the kitchen, she could hear hushed whispers from the maids. "I heard Master Hardin is now with Miss Melanie’s tramp of a sister. I never would've guessed he had it in him." The next maid spoke up. "That Miss Natalia looks like trouble. Mark my words; she'll break his heart too in time." That was when the cruelest one chimed in. "If you ask me, Miss Melanie was too boring and goody-goody. Master Hardin always liked the wild ones more. About time she got what was coming." Melanie froze, blinking back angry tears. At that moment, one of the maids glanced up and fell silent, spotting her. She nudged the other two, and they quickly straightened. “Welcome back home, Miss Melanie!” The one who had been badmouthing her was the first to ask, "Good evening, Miss. Can I get you anything?" Melanie shook her head, r
Melanie stared at Natalia in disbelief. "You can't be serious. I will never be your maid." Natalia laughed coldly. "Why? Because you think you're above it? Please. Do not forget where you came from." She stepped even closer, gaze raking over Melanie calculatingly. "Or have you forgotten? Your mother was a simple maid when my father picked her up, wasn't she?" Anger flooded Melanie at the jab at her late mother. "My mother worked hard as a waitress - it was honest work providing for me. Besides, your father is my father too."Natalia waved her hand dismissively. "Waitress, maid, potato, potahto, it's all the same." Melanie turned helplessly to Hardin. "Please, tell me you won't allow this."Hardin watched her impassively, his hazel eyes showing nothing. "Our marriage is dissolved, Melanie. You have no right to be here anymore.""How can you be so cold?" she whispered in despair. “I do not know you to be a troublemaker Melanie,” he looked at her coldly. “You have to leave right no
Melanie straightened her lilac dress that hung to her curves and headed for Hardin's office straight from the hospital. She had to give him this chance to do right, for their baby's sake if not her own.As she was trying to talk to the secretary, Natalia appeared from nowhere. Great, her witch sister was all she needed to have a mental breakdown."Well well, if it isn't the miserable ex. Causing trouble as usual, I see." She paused and glared at the secretary. “Didn’t I tell you she isn’t allowed into the premises?”Melanie held her head high. "I need to see Hardin. It's urgent."Natalia scoffed. "Well tough luck, he's in an all day meeting. Come back with an appointment, maybe in a few months I'll squeeze you in.Or how about you come back….never?""Are you serious? This can't wait. Please, it's about..." Melanie trailed off, unwilling to give anything away to this snake yet.Natalia sauntered closer until they were nose to nose. "You'll tell me whatever it is, darling. Hardin's in an
Back at Marshall Corp. The secretary, Gina, had put off a particular conversation with Hardin for weeks but knew she couldn't delay it any longer. Her stomach was in knots just thinking about breaking the news to him. Hardin was an intimidating boss, always stern and unrelenting in his demands. Gina feared how he would react to what she had to say. She heard the elevator ding, signaling Hardin's arrival on their floor. His long strides could be heard down the hall as he approached his office. Gina slowly got up from her desk and walked over to meet him. "Good evening, Mr. Greene. Do you have a minute? There's something I need to discuss with you," Gina said, trying to keep her voice even. Hardin glanced at her impatiently as he unlocked his office door. "Make it quick, Gina. I have a lot of work to get through tonight." She hesitantly followed him into his spacious office. Hardin tossed his briefcase onto the leather couch and turned to face her, crossing his arms expectantly.
FIVE YEARS LATERDUBLIN, IRELAND.Sophie twirled around in front of the small mirror hanging on the wall of their bedroom, checking her pink sundress and white bow tied around her long brown hair for what seemed like the hundredth time that morning. "Don't I look like the prettiest princess, Mommy?” she asked excitedly, turning to face Melanie who was folding clothes and putting them into their suitcases. "You look gorgeous as always sweetpea," Melanie smiled at her daughter. Sophie beamed and did another twirl, the skirt of her dress flaring out around her. From the bed, her twin brother Matthew scoffed in response. At nearly five years old, his slim frame already showed signs of future height. "You look silly is what," he teased. Sophie turned to stick her tongue out at him, hands on her hips."I’m not! Take it back, Mattie poo!" Her foot stamped petulantly against the expensive carpet.Melanie heard Matt sigh loudly. She looked over to see him walking over to peer into the smal
Hardin sighed as he wrapped up the video call with some investors. Leaning back in his chair, he rubbed tired eyes and rolled his stiff shoulders from sitting hunched over his laptop all afternoon. As CEO of Marshall Corp, the work was never done.He booted up his computer one last time to check some proposals and reports before leaving the office. As it loaded, his eyes scanned the daily news feeds automatically popping up. Then something made him pause and do a double take.Squinting closer at the screen, he rubbed his eyes in disbelief. There, on the front page of the Seattle Times website, was a photo that couldn't possibly be real. But it was unmistakably her face!His ex-wife stared back at him from beneath a headline that sent his mind spinning: "Acclaimed Interior Designer Melanie Marshall Returns to Seattle After 5 Years." He could hear his heart beating loudly against his rib cage as he clicked through to the full article with shaking hands. It was really her. Paragraphs
Melanie felt a blush creeping up her neck at the open admiration in his tone. She was surprised but pleased he still remembered her after such a long time."You remember? That’s…Wow." "Yeah of course,” he shrugged his shoulders casually. “you’re the only girl I’ve been with that passes out while she’s about to get laid." She flushed immediately and cleared her throat, trying to compose herself. "I did try calling the number on your card but it wasn't reachable."Luca frowned, giving her a pointed look. "Perhaps it would have been reachable if you tried five years earlier, don’t you think?"She sighed, dropping her eyes. "I had my reasons then for staying away. Things kinda got crazy" Her fingers fiddled restlessly with the clasp of her purse.After a pause, Melanie met his hard gaze once more. "Regardless, I wanted to properly thank you...for saving my life that night. You never gave me the chance before." He nodded stiffly, gaze roaming over her outfit in a way that made her think
Dinner at the Marchesi estate that evening was a lively affair, with Grandpa Damon sharing stories and making everyone laugh. He had decided to stay over for dinner.Luca couldn’t help but ask."So, Grandfather, how come you came here unannounced? I thought we had plans to get together next week."Damon chuckled, taking a sip of his wine. "Why, to surprise everyone of course! Can't a man visit his family without having to schedule it?"The twins started giggling, nodding enthusiastically. "We love surprises, Grampa!" Sophie said excitedly.Damon winked at her, reaching over to ruffle her hair affectionately. "That's my girl. And Mattie, of course. Wouldn't want to leave you out, now would I?"Matt beamed. "We're so happy you're here, Grandpa! Can you stay and play with us?"Melanie watched the exchange, a fond smile playing on her lips. It warmed her heart to see them getting along so well. Damon reminded her so much of her demised grandfather and it gave her a warm fuzzy feeling."We
Melanie let out a sigh as she pulled into the gas station, the twins already in full interrogation mode from the backseat.As she got out to pump gas, Sophie asked, "Mommy, can I come help with the pump?"Matt immediately chimed in, puffing out his little chest. "No, no, no! I'm bigger and stronger! Sophie can't hold the pump even if she tried!""That's not fair, Mattie-poo!" Sophie’s face scrunched up in protest. "I asked Mommy first!"Melanie pinched the bridge of her nose and forced a smile. "I'll be done in a minute, you two. Neither of you are allowed to come help me, okay? Stay in the car."Just as she was finishing up, a black Mercedes pulled into the station. Hardin stepped out, his eyes immediately finding Melanie.As he approached, a young boy burst out of Melanie's car, rushing over to her. Melanie quickly ushered him back into the car, just before he got a glimpse of the boy's face. Oh now he was curious as hell."Melanie," he called out.Melanie looked flustered, her eyes
"I can't believe this is happening! That witch Melanie has made a complete laughingstock of us online. Our wedding is being called the 'biggest flop of the year'!" Natalia threw her hands up in exasperation.Hardin sat on the edge of the sofa, scrolling through his phone with a furrowed brow. He glanced up at her, but didn’t say nothing.Last night, they eventually got help and was able to fix the yacht in time but the damage had already been done. Melanie literally sailed away with all their guests and they had to get into a smaller boat and go back home."And now she's hosting some grand gala at the Ridgemont Estate tonight? The same venue we had booked for our wedding?" Natalia screeched, her voice raising an octave. "This is an absolute disaster!"She turned around to face Hardin, her eyes blazing. "Don't you have anything to say about this? She's humiliating us, Hardin! I swear, I'm going to go over there and strangle that bitch with my bare hands!"Hardin groaned, raising a hand
Melanie could practically feel the heads turning as she made her grand entrance with Luca by her side. She had begged him to help her book a luxurious yacht at the last minute to teach Hardin and Natalia a lesson.Luca being a sweetheart and a crazy rich billionaire was able to pull all the stops to get a yacht under such short notice. The neighboring yacht, where Hardin and Natalia's wedding party was in full swing, looked almost quaint in comparison to Melanie's impressive vessel. The music was blaring, the lights shining brighter, and Melanie couldn't help but feel a thrill of satisfaction as she watched the guests' attention shift towards her.She looked stunning in a body con burgundy dress, her hair styled to perfection and her makeup flawless. She smiled to herself as she watched the commotion she had caused, her eyes locked on Hardin and Natalia's yacht.Natalia's face turned bright red with rage as she spotted Melanie. "What the hell is she doing here?" she spat, pulling Ha
Melanie let out a deep sigh. "Luca, I'm not bothered by your presence. I just...would be able to say it better when I'm not, you know, in the middle of a bath."She shifted slightly in the tub, the warm water lapping against her skin. Despite her attempt at being nonchalant, she couldn't deny the sudden flutter of nerves in her stomach as they were in close proximity. He moved forward, and Melanie caught the scent of his cologne, a blend of spice and clean, masculine notes that made her throat go dry.He leaned even closer, his necklace dangling just above the water's surface. "Then let me make it easier for you." He reached out, his fingers gently tracing the outline of her face.Her eyes fluttered closed, and for a moment, she forgot how to breathe. She felt Luca's breath on her lips, so close that she could almost taste him. Just as she braced herself for the kiss, Luca pulled away, a small chuckle escaping his lips."I'll be waiting for you in the bedroom," he murmured, in a low
AUTHOR’S NOTE:I know I went MIA for months but I’m surprised to see my lovely readers keep coming and I gain subscribers almost everyday. I don’t take it for granted and I appreciate everyone of you that has taken your time to read this book. Regular updates from now on and I promise to update daily till it’s marked completed. Thank you!CHAPTER SIXTEENThey began to argue until Ryder, Hardin's best man, intervened."Guys, I think I have a solution," Ryder said, walking into the room. "What about renting a large yacht? We could have the ceremony and reception on board."Natalia’s interest was instantly piqued. "A yacht? That's luxurious.I think I really love the sound of that."Ryder nodded. "But we'd have to postpone the wedding to find one that accommodates your guest list. And it won't be cheap."Hardin hesitated. "Postponing isn't ideal, but it's better than settling for a subpar venue."Natalia's face twisted in indecision. “Can’t we get one for this same weekend? I cannot postp
Natalia clutched Hardin's arm, her voice shrill with horror. "What's going to happen to our wedding now? We can't have it in any cheap place! What about the invitation cards? They've already been sent!"Hardin's expression became serious. "Stop whining for a second, Natalia. Go wait in the car."But Natalia continued complaining and whining like a dying cat. "But Hardin, this can't be happening! We—"Rolling his eyes, Hardin placed a firm hand on her shoulder. "Calm down Natalia, let me handle this." He turned to Melanie firmly. "I need you to reconsider, Melanie. Please, name your price - I'll pay anything to keep our original booking." But Melanie simply smiled very calmly."I'm afraid it's out of my hands now. Do look for another venue soon.""Hardin, darling, do something!" Natalia screamed, clutching at his arm pitifully. With a sigh, Hardin pried her fingers away. "Natalia, I said go wait in the car. Don't cause any scenes, understand?"With a huff, Natalia reluctantly walked
Melanie stood before the mirror, turning this way and that in her soft, black dress that clung to her curves like a second skin. It was a low cut dress giving a proud show of her sexy back. Naomi lounged on the bed, watching her with a knowing grin."Girl, your wedding was yesterday, and you weren't even glammed up like this," Naomi said, chuckling. "Boy, are you looking sexy this morning! Are you planning to take over the world or seduce every man in sight?!"Melanie laughed, recalling the chaotic events of the previous night. "You know how crazy last night was – very unprepared for. But I'm more than prepared for this."Naomi narrowed her eyes at Melanie clutching Luca’s card firmly. "You were given that card yesterday, and you're already using it for your evil schemes?"Melanie tossed her hair with a chuckle. "My 'husband' gave me the card, and I can use it to buy even you, if I please."They burst into peals of laughter but it was interrupted by the twins bounding into the room.
Melanie's hands trembled slightly as she stepped out of the car and onto the courthouse steps. Luca offered his arm, and she took it, feeling both nervous at the same time somewhat excited she was doing something so crazy.As they entered the courthouse, Melanie smoothed the short simple yet elegant white silk dress Luca had ordered for her last minute. The fitted bodice hugged her curves, and made her feel like a princess.The priest greeted them warmly and began the ceremony. It was almost over as quickly as it started."Do you, Melanie, take Luca to be your husband?" the priest was asking."I do," Melanie replied, her voice steady."Do you, Luca, take Melanie to be your lawfully wedded wife?"“I do,” he stated firmly as he slipped a shiny diamond ring onto her finger. Melanie gasped, her eyes widening."Isn't that...too expensive?" she whispered.Luca raised an eyebrow. "Are you cheap?" he teased.Melanie's cheeks flushed, and she remained silent.The priest pronounced them husban