"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
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
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'
"I don't want it! I don't…" I cried out instinctively. I was sobbing, and my voice quivered. However, he ignored my protests and pressed forward. It was too deep. I couldn't handle it and bit down on my hand to muffle the sensations, but he pulled it away."Don't hold it in. You sound so hot. You should be louder," he coaxed in a deep, seductive tone. He then brushed his tongue across my lips.I had never felt so good before. My eyes rolled back uncontrollably. I had read in adult material in the past that angry intimacy was supposedly more intense, even helping some couples reconcile on the spot. I always doubted that, but at that moment, I desperately wanted him to consume and possess me entirely. Any lingering shame melted away gradually, and I cried out freely. Spurred on by my actions, he redoubled his efforts.Just as I was losing myself completely, Caleb's phone rang suddenly. By then, I was hooked, so I didn't tolerate the interruption and instinctively wrapped my le
My parents were old, and their health was deteriorating, so the burden of running the company had fallen entirely on my brother, Chase.He wasn't naturally talented in business. The only reason the Levertons' business was still afloat was because of Caleb's connections."I don't know what happened. Several companies we were working with canceled their orders this morning."These are all custom-made products. Who am I going to sell it to if they don't want it? The goods have already been produced, and just the cost of raw materials alone is astronomical. "I thought since they were long-term clients, I didn't collect much of a deposit. Now, if we can't get the remaining payment, the Levertons will be finished!"I couldn't help but slap my forehead. "Why didn't you collect deposits according to standard practice? The accounts need to be clear even with family, let alone with regular clients." "They were all people introduced by my brother-in-law. How was I supposed to know they'd
"Sorry, the number you dialed is currently unavailable. Please try again later."Several attempts yielded the same result. He was doing it on purpose. I had no choice but to hail another cab to head to Caleb's company headquarters.On the way to the company, I scratched my ear and cheek nervously. Perhaps the driver noticed my distress through the rearview mirror, so he asked, "Ma'am, you don't look well. Would you like me to take you to a hospital?""It's fine. Just take me to the original destination, please, and hurry."The driver didn't say anything else. Soon, I arrived at the company. Using the card Caleb had given me previously, I took his private elevator to the floor where his office was located."Mrs. Goode, Mr. Goode didn't come to the office today," his secretary informed me.I lowered my head. That made sense. Maura had left, so he was probably out looking for her."Can I wait for him in his office?" I asked as I pointed at Caleb's door.The secretary glanced insid
Our family was in the furniture business. My father, Wade Leverton, was once called the Furniture King in the business world. However, after an incident a few years ago where a retractable chair he oversaw exploded, he fell into a slump and developed Alzheimer's. My mother decided to take him back to our hometown to care for him. Neither of them could help with the family business.In the past, our family shared location data to prevent my father from wandering off. When I followed the data to find Chase, he was sprawled like a dog over one of the erotic chairs produced by our factory, introducing the product's features.Everyone around him looked at him with disdain and ridicule. His efforts were futile. These people were merely Caleb's accomplices."Chase, get up!" I quickly went to pull him to his feet. Everyone looked at me. "Mr. Leverton, is this your sister? Why don't we let her demonstrate the product for us so we can see it clearly?"The men's faces were full of malic
He patted my shoulder "If you really want to thank me, come back and visit me when you're free. I'm an old man with an empty nest now. Students these days don't listen no matter what I say. Come help me set an example for them."I smiled and nodded. "I will, Mr. Vaughn. Recently, I've been planning to work at an investment bank, so I have a lot of questions I'd like to ask you.""Alright," replied Alex with a pleased expression. He then said earnestly, "I always thought it was a shame you didn't go into finance. I'm glad you've finally come around."I nodded. "People grow and change."We chatted for a long time about the fun times back in university. Chase sat nearby, unable to join the conversation and yawning out of boredom. It wasn't until dusk that Alex said goodbye.He told me to go home early. He then disappeared into the crowd, vanishing at the entrance to the subway station.Even the entrepreneurs who nodded and bowed to him just now couldn't have imagined that Alex, who
I chose a restaurant Shane and I used to frequent—a humble little spot with unbeatable food. As soon as I walked in, Mr. Bennett, the owner, recognized me and greeted me warmly. He led me to a small private room in the back."Wini! Long time no see," he said with a smile. "I thought you'd forgotten about this place."It had been three years since I'd last been here. After marrying Caleb, my life revolved around his world, leaving little room for anything—or anyone—from my past. I'd even let go of the parts of myself that once felt real and true, all in the name of becoming "Mrs. Goode".But Caleb never needed me. He'd get annoyed if I was too clingy, yet he'd accuse me of not being the dutiful wife when I pulled away.For years, I'd wrestled with trying to figure out what kind of partner he actually wanted, only to realize he didn't want a partner at all. He wanted a housewife who'd manage his home and turn a blind eye to his affairs. Dream on, buddy. That would never happen if
Maura furrowed her brows, her delicate features radiating an air of vulnerability. "With you away and Caleb always at the office, the house has felt so lifeless these past few days."Of course, love thrived in comparison. Before Maura entered the picture, I had clung to the naive belief that Caleb might eventually grow to care for me in his quiet, stubborn way. But watching him with her had shown me what it looked like when he truly cared for someone."I'm fine staying elsewhere," I said flatly, brushing off her attempt at concern."But you and Caleb are married," she pressed, her voice laced with a gentle persistence. "Married couples should live together, sleep in the same bed—"I couldn't help but smirk at her hypocrisy. "By that logic, why don't you live with your husband?"Her face froze, her surprise briefly flickering before she quickly masked it. Without another word, she finished her soufflé, leaving the awkwardness to settle like a heavy fog. Not wanting to stick aro
I was furious. He had spent years refusing to touch me, and now, when I wanted nothing to do with him, he couldn't leave me alone. I turned my head away, dodging his kisses and shaking it desperately, but he followed no matter where I moved. His body pinned me down, leaving me with no escape. The helplessness was suffocating, and tears started streaming down my face."I'm not accusing you unfairly at all. Every time we're together, you only care about proving you're in control. You never stop to think about whether I'm comfortable or not. When I say no, I mean no. "Just because my body reacts doesn't mean I want it—it's only because I can't escape."Something about my bluntness must have struck a nerve. His movements stopped abruptly, his face darkening as he sat up, clearly agitated but no longer advancing."I'm not in the mood anymore," he muttered bitterly before getting off the bed and heading to the bathroom.I pulled my clothes back into place, crouched down, and search
Sounds filtered in faintly through the haze as if from far away. It felt like Caleb had picked me up and carried me out of the bathroom. Chase and Maura seemed to gather around as well."What happened?" Chase asked, his tone laced with concern."She passed out suddenly," Caleb replied flatly. "I'll take her upstairs to rest and call a doctor."Then, Maura's soft, saccharine voice joined the mix. "Caleb, let me look after Winifred. It's more appropriate, you know, girl-to-girl.""We're married," Caleb shot back, his tone sharp. "There's nothing inappropriate about it."After that, the world drifted into silence, and I lost consciousness completely.When I opened my eyes again, Caleb was sitting beside the bed, casually flipping through the divorce papers I'd had a lawyer draft. Without a word, he tore them in half right in front of me, the paper shredding with a satisfying rip. "I knew it," he sneered. "You're desperate to leave me because you've got your eyes on someone else.
Growing up, Chase and I never had that unspoken sibling connection. Unlike the picture-perfect sibling dynamics one typically saw in movies, he completely missed my subtle cues to stop talking."Who else but Shane West?" Chase said, oblivious to the storm brewing in the room. "You know, the guy making waves in AI these days. "That guy's always been sharp. He didn't take over his family's business like everyone expected. Instead, after he returned from overseas, he started his own team, and now he's made a name for himself."Chase's admiration for Shane was clear. Despite being a few years older, Chase had always been the one Shane looked out for. Most of the trouble Chase got into back in school could be traced back to one of Shane's wild ideas.Yet, Chase would still defend him to anyone who dared criticize him, even now when Shane's reputation was infamous in certain circles.Caleb's expression soured at the mention of Shane's success. The contrast wasn't lost on him.The Leve
I turned around to see Chase walking in, dressed to the nines in a tailored suit. Caleb and Maura instinctively put some distance between themselves, likely to avoid any awkward associations."Winifred, Caleb," Chase greeted, his voice filled with a smug undertone. "Apologies for being late. The company's been slammed lately—too many orders to handle."No wonder he had the nerve to stir up trouble with Caleb. The recent surge in business had inflated his confidence.I had a pretty good guess as to why his business was booming. It likely had to do with Mr. Vaughn recently throwing some support behind the Leverton family. Word must've gotten out, and opportunists probably cozied up to Chase, hoping to use him as a bridge to Mr. Vaughn.Caleb, ever polite on the surface, gestured toward the dining room. "Congratulations on the success, Chase. Let's sit down. Dinner's ready, and we can talk as we eat."Chase sidled up beside me as Caleb and Maura walked ahead, lowering his voice. "H
Hearing Gia's name seemed to ease Caleb's suspicion, at least for the moment."I'll say it one last time," he said, his voice firm. "Quit your job. You've got two days to figure it out. Chase is coming over on Saturday. Don't embarrass the Goode family."With that, he turned on his heel and strode out of the house, leaving me to exhale in relief. Good riddance.There was no way I'd give up my job, but I did need to deal with Chase. It'd only make things worse if he showed up at Caleb's place and stirred up trouble. Thankfully, Saturday was a day off, so I'd have time to prepare.Over the next two days, I worked nonstop. I met with the lawyer Gia had recommended to draft a divorce agreement, then pulled an all-nighter drafting my proposal for the acquisition case and sent it off to Mr. Newman. By Saturday morning, I looked like a raccoon, with my dark circles barely camouflaged under heavy concealer.Chase was scheduled to arrive at 11:00 a.m., so I intentionally showed up fashio
I wasn't about to play dumb. "I'll handle this case and prove I'm capable of earning my promotion early," I said firmly.Mr. Newman's expression was unreadable. "You'll only need to keep Mr. West updated. The actual work will be assigned to experienced colleagues, but we'll put your name on it.""Wini," Mr. Newman continued, his tone measured, "you have to understand that this isn't a small deal. There's no room for mistakes. You're still new—use this time to learn."I wasn't thrilled, but I knew he was right. Success wouldn't happen overnight. "Mr. Newman, can I at least draft my own proposal? I know I have a lot to learn, but I need to start somewhere if I'm going to improve."After a brief pause, Mr. Newman nodded. "Fine. Once you've signed your contract, I'll have someone copy the files for you."His approval reignited my enthusiasm, and the once-stuffy office now felt almost vibrant. I threw myself into researching the case, slowly building a rough outline for my proposal.
I didn't dare decide on my own, so I turned to Mr. Newman for guidance. "If Mr. West is offering, you should accept it," Mr. Newman said with a nod. Part of me felt it wasn't right to take them, but I couldn't deny how much I liked those earrings. "Thank you," I murmured to Shane."Don't mention it," he replied with a shrug. Then, flashing his usual nonchalant grin, he added, "Since we're here, why don't we grab some lunch? I'm starving."Shane had flown in a chef from Nastia to prepare an authentic Nastian meal paired with wine from his own vineyard. As we sat down, Mr. Newman used the opportunity to propose a toast and subtly set the stage for me. "Mr. West," Mr. Newman said, raising his glass, "I was thinking of assigning this case to Wini. If everything works out, she could become the fastest-promoted employee in our department."My stomach tightened at Mr. Newman's bold statement. I worried Shane would find some way to make things difficult for me, just as he had in the p