My Icy's Husband's Secret Flame

My Icy's Husband's Secret Flame

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By:  Jean Ainsley  Updated just now
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I've been married to Caleb Goode for three years and tried my best to seduce him. However, he's about as warm as a block of ice. I think that's just what he's like—maybe he's asexual and uninterested in women. But when my father-in-law remarries, Caleb bustles to and fro. It's like he's the groom. One day, Caleb's stepmother comes to me and smugly shows me a photo. It turns out she's Caleb's true love…

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Chapter 1

"Go and help Maura with her dress. The pleats at the back of her gown haven't been fanned out properly," Caleb ordered.Caleb Goode was my husband. He was never this attentive when we were preparing for our wedding. I, Winifred Leverton, handled everything from picking the wedding venue to the invitation designs.Yet, Caleb was suddenly extra attentive now that his father, Charles Goode, was about to marry Maura Sudlow. He even tried on the groom's suit on Charles' behalf.I knelt and neatly laid out the pleats down Maura's gown. While doing so, I noticed Maura smiling sweetly at Caleb. The latter even returned her gaze with a gentle look. The more I thought about their exchanged looks, the more my chest constricted. That was because I knew Caleb had an old flame before he and I got married. His friends used to call her Ms. S.In our three years of marriage, this was my first time seeing Caleb take the initiative to interact with a woman.Even the shop's employees dreamily sig

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30 Chapters

Chapter 1

"Go and help Maura with her dress. The pleats at the back of her gown haven't been fanned out properly," Caleb ordered.Caleb Goode was my husband. He was never this attentive when we were preparing for our wedding. I, Winifred Leverton, handled everything from picking the wedding venue to the invitation designs.Yet, Caleb was suddenly extra attentive now that his father, Charles Goode, was about to marry Maura Sudlow. He even tried on the groom's suit on Charles' behalf.I knelt and neatly laid out the pleats down Maura's gown. While doing so, I noticed Maura smiling sweetly at Caleb. The latter even returned her gaze with a gentle look. The more I thought about their exchanged looks, the more my chest constricted. That was because I knew Caleb had an old flame before he and I got married. His friends used to call her Ms. S.In our three years of marriage, this was my first time seeing Caleb take the initiative to interact with a woman.Even the shop's employees dreamily sig
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Chapter 2

"I've brought out the Queen's Tears jewelry set. You can give it to Maura tomorrow. I was being too selfish earlier," I said.Caleb intentionally turned off the shower, so I could hear his cold tone as he said, "Keep them for yourself." He then went out of his way to emphasize again, "Maura's around our age. So, we don't have to address her like she's our elder. Just respecting her through our actions will be enough."Was Caleb afraid of implying she was old? Or was he fearful that I would stab a sore spot in his heart? I didn't answer his instructions. Instead, I pretended to be worried as I asked, "Can the wedding go on with Charles' current condition?""The wedding invites have been sent out. We'll find a way when the time comes."I could hear Caleb turn on the shower again from outside the bathroom. After hesitating for ages, I spoke up again, "Say, why would Maura, a pretty woman who just returned from finishing her studies abroad, want to marry your dad?"Caleb didn't an
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Chapter 3

I needed to get Caleb away from here!I hurried upstairs and dug in the study for Caleb's laptop. After that, I used his work email to urge his company's executives to submit project progress reports. Then, I deleted the email and all its traces.Caleb was a workaholic, and so were his employees. He had merely loosened up a lot since Maura returned to the country. Nowadays, it wasn't surprising if he urged his company executives to speed up work or vice versa.After doing all that, I headed back to my bedroom. It wasn't long before Caleb came rushing upstairs to tell me, "Something just came up at the company. You'll take Maura to the hospital instead."I pretended to be surprised, nodded, and intentionally asked, "Isn't it too late for you to work overtime now?" Caleb didn't answer as always. He just kept going on with his instructions. "Come home after you finish the hospitalization procedure for Maura. I'll check on her at the hospital after I wrap things up at work."That wa
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Chapter 4

In stories where love conquered all, the third party in the relationship was always the unloved one. My naive younger self agreed with that. It was like my teenage self had unintentionally paved the path for my future self's demise."Caleb, will you accompany me to see a doctor?" I refused to give up, so I tried negotiating with him again. I didn't want to admit I was the unloved one.Yet, I dared not meet his eyes after saying that. I could only lower my head and wait for him to decide. I was deathly afraid to see indifference and annoyance in his eyes.Alas, Caleb said nothing. I just watched his shoes, which the housekeepers had shined until they were spotless, walk away from my sight.Maura still needed stitches, after all. There was no way he would choose me.I looked up at Caleb's distancing figure and happened to see my reflection on the glass divider. I looked miserable. I couldn't help but recall a saying that women tended to glow when nourished with love by their partn
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Chapter 5

Caleb looked at the housekeepers around before saying with a soft voice, "Everyone is excused. Go and get some rest.""Yes, Mr. Goode," replied the employees.I held my suitcase and happened to be facing him head-on."Where are you going at this late hour?" Caleb stared at my suitcase without a shred of warmth or emotion on his face."It's none of your concern. Go back to keeping your stepmom company," I replied, not bothering to entertain Caleb anymore now that I had decided to get divorced. Hatred burbled in me so intensely that I kept hoping to offend him as much as possible.As expected, Caleb's expression darkened, and he reached ahead to snatch my suitcase.Even with both hands, I didn't have the strength to beat his. So, out of frustration, I sat on the suitcase to hold it in place. "These are my belongings from before we got married. I have every right to take them away."Caleb said nothing. He just picked me up from the suitcase. Because I was now higher off the ground,
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Chapter 6

When I woke up the next morning, Caleb was nowhere to be found in the room. I assumed he must have gone to be with Maura, especially after the doctor cared for her all night. He probably couldn't wait to handle things himself.I stood up and looked around our room, suddenly wondering if this style was something Maura liked. Caleb's study was decorated in black, white, and gray, but the master bedroom was a soft blush pink, with lace drapes and romantic fairy lights. Even the furniture was all in soft colors, and the bedside lamp closest to me was adorned with feathers.Once suspicion took root, countless small signs seemed to confirm it.I didn't want to waste any more energy dwelling on it. I got up, dressed quickly, and glanced downstairs. If he planned to keep me confined, I wouldn't be able to escape through the front door.This was the second floor. However, I could easily climb down if I tied the sheets together. Once I scaled the fence, I'd be free. I just couldn't take
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Chapter 7

My bottom line was that as long as Charles didn't notice, the more I could hurt those two, the better. I also wanted them to experience the pain of knowing something was wrong yet having to swallow it, teeth and all."Darling, Dad didn't see me just now. He definitely wants to talk to me and enjoy some family time. How can I just focus on eating and drinking? Maura, don't you think so?" I asked.Maura's face turned pale, and she forced a smile, nodding. "That's true, but you shouldn't wait too long to have breakfast, either. I'll get someone to warm it up for you. Caleb, you should stay and talk to your dad."As she stood up and turned to leave, I clearly saw her face—usually bright and smiling—fall in an instant. Her injury probably hadn't healed yet, as she limped slightly.Just like I used to.But at that moment, I smiled as I chatted with Charles."Speaking of family time, Caleb, it's not that I want to rush you, but you're not getting any younger. You still don't have a chil
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Chapter 8

"Winifred, how about you choose something else?"I didn't actually care about the jewelry, but I couldn't stand the thought of Caleb giving gifts to another woman using our joint assets.Falling silent, I looked down at my lap.Charles, unlike Caleb, immediately noticed my displeasure. However, he also wanted to maintain his relationship with Maura."Cheer up. I can get you something better," he negotiated with me.I shook my head, remaining quiet.Charles quickly shot Caleb a glance, signaling him to come and coax me.Caleb clearly couldn't comprehend my feelings. He repeated, "Dad promised to get you something better, didn't he?"I squeezed tears out from my tightly shut eyelids, and I looked up at Caleb with a hurt expression. "I have no objection to you giving gifts to Maura, but Caleb, you've never given me a gift."Sometimes, tears could be more lethal than any weapon.Charles immediately shot Caleb a glare. As a loving husband, he cared deeply for Viola and was good to
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Chapter 9

But my hand couldn't help but reach for his phone. Even if I were to die, I had to know the truth.Relying on my memory, I unlocked Caleb's phone. The moment the screen lit up, I immediately closed my eyes, hesitating.After struggling back and forth, I finally opened his photo album.Nothing.I thought maybe he had switched phones, so I checked his cloud drive, but still… nothing.Just when I was about to give up, I suddenly thought of his social media. Caleb had clearly said he didn't use social media, yet I found it on his phone.When I opened the homepage, I saw that he hadn't updated it in a long time. The last post was a class graduation photo he shared from his high school graduation.Scrolling down, I found several sketches he had drawn. Each one of them was of Maura.I had never known Caleb could draw, and so well, too."The galaxy fills your eyes; I gaze at your radiance from a light-year away."He could even write such cheesy love lines.I had never seen this side
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Chapter 10

I couldn't bring myself to discuss my intention to divorce Caleb with my family just yet. Still, for such a significant decision, I always hoped someone could show me support.Gia Shummer yawned before she answered the phone. "Mrs. Goode, what a surprise to hear from you so late. Aren't you going to put on some sexy lingerie and give birth to a wealthy heir for your husband?"I smiled wryly at that.Gia often joked that my title sounded like that of a heroine in one of those novels with a domineering boss as a lead. She joked that I had a handsome, wealthy husband, and she would tease me about having triplets in the future, each a genius.But in reality, there weren't that many lucky women, and even if there were, I would have absolutely nothing to do with them. Over these three years, I had treated Gia like family, always sharing good news while hiding the bad.Just as the saying went, "No matter how rough life is, one must have a good social circle"."Ms. Independent, it won'
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