Grace sighed deeply, while I sat frozen on the couch, my mind blank.The woman in front of me smiled sweetly as she extended her hand, but there was a clear challenge in her eyes. "You must be Florence Lambert, right? I remember you’re Pierce’s little niece. I’m Lucy Snow. From now on, you should call me Aunt."Aunt?Trembling, I reached out my hand, utterly shaken by everything happening before me. But Lucy grabbed my hand tightly, squeezing it hard enough to make me wince in pain. I quickly yanked my hand back, letting out a muffled groan.Her gaze flicked over me with a smirk, her eyes filled with unhidden mockery and contempt. Her face radiated disdain.Grace, watching the exchange, merely shook her head helplessly. “Pierce is going to get engaged to her. You should probably start calling her Aunt.”Engaged to Lucy?Impossible. Just last night, Pierce kissed my forehead, telling me over and over that he loved me. And today, he got engaged to this woman? What did he take me for?I
The rain hadn’t stopped, growing heavier as it drenched the city in a thick, misty fog. Cars sped by on the road, splashing water onto me, each drop biting cold against my skin. When I finally got home, the house was empty, eerily silent. My soaked hair dripped continuously, and the sound of water hitting the floor echoed with every step I took, leaving wet trails behind me.I locked myself in my bedroom and didn’t come out all day.It wasn’t until the sound of someone pounding on the door jolted me from my daze that I looked up at the shaking door."Florence, pull yourself together!" Tanya's voice came through."Are you going to let Lucy laugh at you like this?" she yelled from the other side of the door. For a while, there was silence. Just when I thought she’d given up and left, the door swung open. Tanya stood there, waving the spare key in her hand, and sat down beside me on the bed.“Trust me, Pierce must have his reasons for acting this way.”I didn’t understand, but I didn’t
The man’s eyes darkened, his brows slightly furrowed, clearly displeased with what I’d said. I turned to walk away, but before I could, his hand shot out, locking around my waist. In an instant, he hoisted me over his shoulder.No matter how much I struggled, he didn’t budge.I pounded on his back, furious. “Pierce, put me down! Your fiancée is waiting for you at home!”Ignoring me, Pierce carried me to the car, pinning me against the cold window. I shivered as the icy glass touched my skin.“Pierce, we’re done. I don’t need you anymore!” He leaned in, his hot breath grazing my ear. My eyes widened, my breathing quickened, and I instinctively turned away from his gaze.“What if I insist?” His husky voice resonated in my ears, matching the rapid beat of my heart.His fingers slid along my waist, sending an electric jolt through me, igniting a tension I couldn’t ignore. The space inside the car felt tight, the faint scent of alcohol lingering in the air.He pressed his body against
Pierce stood frozen in disbelief, gently setting me down before bending over to pick up the report. His hand clenched around the paper, shaking with increasing force as his entire body trembled.Everyone was struck silent, including myself. My eyes were glued to the words on the report, and just as quickly as my heart had warmed, it turned cold again. I averted my gaze, lowering my head, struggling to hold back the tears.Once again, Pierce had deceived me. His concern, his care from the night before—it had all been a charade, just a bit of fun before his engagement party. But never in my worst nightmares did I think Lucy would end up pregnant."Florence, I never thought you'd stoop so low, seducing Pierce the night before his engagement. He’s your uncle—how disgusting."Lucy strutted forward, her hand resting on her stomach, clearly proud of herself as she stopped right beside me as if flaunting her triumph.I instinctively took a step back, trying to keep some distance between us.
Pierce didn’t appear. The balcony remained shrouded in darkness.Lucy scoffed, arms crossed, her eyes full of disdain. She waved her hand dismissively. “How do you still have the nerve to come here? Pierce doesn’t want to see you, and neither do I—nor our baby.”She touched her stomach as she spoke, the gesture deliberate. I bit my lip, staying silent.Maybe silence was the best answer. I shouldn’t keep throwing myself into situations where I’d only end up hurt. Pierce had made his choice.I closed my eyes, unable to tell if the wetness on my face was from tears or the cold water. I let it fall, unbothered.Just as I took a few steps to leave, I heard a harsh cough behind me.The violent coughing echoed through the night, and my heart clenched. I could practically picture Pierce clutching his chest in agony as if he might cough up a lung at any moment.Was he sick?I stopped in my tracks, glancing back at the balcony. But no one was there.The balcony windows were tightly shut, and
In the memorial photo, Pierce’s pale face held a forced smile, his lifeless eyes staring straight at me. I was so startled that I let go of the frame, and it clattered to the floor with a loud crash.Dazed, my mind flashed through old memories, and I nearly fainted.Could he really be dying?No, it couldn’t be true. He had lied to me so many times before—who’s to say this wasn’t another lie? He probably just wanted to cut ties with me for good. Maybe he had fallen for Lucy long ago, ran off with her three years ago, and now, to escape me once and for all, he came up with this story about being on his deathbed.My legs gave way, and I collapsed onto the floor.Staring at the black-and-white photo, my heart pounded in my chest.Of course, I was worried about him. How could I not be?But then the memories of his deceit came flooding back—the lies, the humiliation, even the fact that he and Lucy now had a child together. He had turned me into a laughingstock in a single night.I forced m
As I turned to leave, my eyes caught the glint of the engagement ring on Pierce’s finger, shining under the light. It felt like all the years of love between us had been tossed aside like they meant nothing.After waiting for so long, it was finally time to return to my own life.The Lambert family spent a fortune to bury the negative press about me. They spun the story to portray me as a devoted girl, waiting for a man to change his heart, even shifting all the blame onto Pierce. They had everything neatly arranged for me.But none of that mattered to me anymore.Tanya’s call was still connected, her voice filled with worry and concern. “Florence, have you really thought this through? Once you take this step, there’s no turning back. Don’t do something rash…”At that moment, I was sitting at my vanity, putting on my earrings. The reflection in the mirror showed my flawless face. After a few sleepless nights, I had finally come to one clear conclusion.“Tanya, I’ve decided. If none o
On the narrow sofa, Pierce pressed tightly against me, his fingers idly playing with the expensive jewels embedded in my strapless dress, the touch filled with teasing and temptation. His eyes narrowed, a cold, calculating look overtaking his expression, though beneath his lashes, there seemed to be a hint of desire.We remained frozen, neither of us speaking, as the stifling summer breeze stirred my loose hair."If you're looking for a thrill, Pierce, go find someone off the street," I said, pushing at his shoulders, trying to break the tension. "I won’t let you ruin my wedding."He remained silent but then suddenly spoke. His hand clamped around my wrist, pinning me down beneath him. His eyes, once dull, now burned with intensity."Why him?" he asked as if convinced that my marriage to Henry was just to spite him.I gave a mocking smile, a trace of sarcasm in my voice. "Why not him? What if I told you I love him?"Pierce stared at me, stunned, disbelief flashing across his face."An