[Camari]
'I'm on my way home.'
I smiled as I read the message from my husband. I looked at my reflection in the mirror. My blonde hair was neatly combed, and my face was clean without makeup. I wore a transparent nightgown, leaving nothing to the imagination. I couldn't afford to waste my chance tonight.
I sprayed his favorite perfume on my neck and wrists. The delicate scent of red roses entered my nostrils. My cheeks flushed at the thought of our activities tonight. I chuckled, embarrassed by my wild imagination.
I walked out of the walk-in closet to the bedroom and smiled at the red rose petals decorating the bed. My heart beat with happiness. Finally, after three years together, we had the perfect time for our first night.
Hearing the door knock, I stood in front of it and smiled. "Come in." My heart was pounding excitedly.
"Good evening, Madam," the maid greeted, her eyes fixed downward. "Master awaits you in the reading room."
I was disappointed to see it wasn't Farrell who knocked on the door. I should have known that wasn't his habit. He just walked straight into the room without knocking first. But I hid my disappointment with a smile.
"I'll be there. Thank you." I couldn't be angry because she was only doing her job delivering her employer's message.
I wore my robe and headed for the study on the ground floor. He'd never asked to meet in that room after work. Did something happen at his office?
Ah, I got it. Probably, that was what happened. As a good wife, I should listen to his complaints and not blame him if he makes a mistake. Everything would be fine. He needed time to adjust to leading his family's company.
The butler was standing by the door. He greeted me kindly before opening the study door for me. I thanked him. Seeing Farrell standing by the window, gazing at the view outside the house, I approached.
"Hi, honey. How was your day?" I greeted him cheerfully, intending to kiss and hug him.
"Read and sign the documents on the table," he said, stopping me in my tracks.
I glanced at the nearby coffee table. "What's this?" I took the folder and opened the cover. The letterhead made me read it repeatedly because I couldn't believe it. "A divorce agreement?" My heart almost stopped beating, realizing what it meant.
"You can write any amount on the blank check, but don't exceed our agreed limit. I don't want any drama. The sooner you sign the document, the better," he said coldly.
My eyes heated up. That sentence was like a sharp needle piercing my heart, making me almost lose consciousness. The paper suddenly shook because my hand trembled. I breathed deeply to calm myself down. It must have been a misunderstanding.
"My lawyer has prepared all the files. I've checked all the points in the agreement. Everything's there following our prenuptial. Since we don't have a child, this divorce can be finalized faster," he casually declared.
I took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. I put the folder on the table and walked over to him. But just as I was about to hug him, he dodged. My chest ached at his rejection, but I steeled myself.
"Honey, let's sit down. Let's talk this through. We just celebrated our third wedding. If you have a problem, we'll face it together. I'm here for you," I coaxed.
"I told you, I don't want any drama," he repeated.
"What are you talking about? You've suddenly asked for a divorce without any problems that occurred recently. Don't you realize you've created the drama?" I replied in confusion.
"I haven't touched you all this time. Isn't that proof enough? Our marriage is not okay. You're the one who's too blind to see," he retorted.
That sentence slapped me hard. Didn't he leave early in the morning and return late at night because of his time-consuming job? Did he take business trips on the weekend to avoid me? I hardly believed it.
"I love you, and so do you. We can't get divorced. You can't do this to me," I said in a quavering voice.
"Don't lure me into forcing you to sign that document, Camari." He finally turned his head and looked at me sharply.
A jolt of electricity shot down my spine as I met his gaze. Farrell had never stared at me like that. He'd looked at me gently and lovingly since we first met. What had happened to make him drastically change?
Divorce was never a topic during our three years of marriage. We were rarely together due to his busy schedule. However, we spent every encounter talking about our little family's future.
Our last conversation was about children. Therefore, I was delighted he came home earlier than usual. I thought tonight was the night we started our child-bearing program and our first night as husband and wife.
"Why? " I demanded. "I accompanied you faithfully and met all your needs. I was responsible for your grandpa and mom. Even the judge will be surprised by this divorce."
"Haven't you ever heard of an uncontested divorce? The judge doesn't want to know the real reason. When both husband and wife sign the papers and attend the hearing, the divorce will be granted. Again, I don't want any drama," he exclaimed sternly.
I felt my anger rise to the top of my head, but I restrained myself. The question wasn't difficult because he was the one filing for divorce. He was being evasive in answering my question. I couldn't accept him divorcing me without any logical explanation.
"In that case, I refuse the divorce." I put the folder back on the table.
"Don't provoke me, Camari," he threatened again.
"What will you do to force me to sign that document?" I challenged him, not wanting to be cowed by his threats.
"Your father borrowed a sizable sum of money at Haworth Finance." He smirked. "I can demand repayment of his bad debts. You know what happens if I do that. Right?"
"Wh-what?" Did I hear it right? Dad borrowed money from his company. When?
"Fifty million dollars. You can write that number on the blank check. Then, you can use the money to pay off the debt." He put his right hand in his pants pocket. "Bring the documents to the courthouse tomorrow morning at ten."
He smiled sarcastically, then turned around. He walked haughtily toward the door. I was suddenly cold as he left the room, considering I was only wearing a thin nightgown under this robe. My eyes heated up. The celebration I had planned turned into a disaster.
The night I expected would be full of laughter and fun turned out to be gloomy. I glanced at the document and then sat down. Maybe the reason for our divorce was on the paper. Tears fell on my cheeks, but I quickly wiped them away.
Droplet after droplet ran down my face, making it difficult for me to read. So, I put the document back on the table and covered my face with both hands. My chest hurt like hell. I couldn't believe he'd be so willing to file for divorce a day after our wedding anniversary.
The final blow was when I entered our room. He wasn't in the bedroom, bathroom, or closet. I fell into a sitting position on the floor. My fortress of defense was crumbling. I couldn't hold myself back and let my tears break out.
My last hope to persuade him not to divorce me failed miserably. I wouldn't meet him in another room and demean myself any more than this.
Gosh. I love him so much. Farrell was the only man I loved for the six years we were together. No one else. I couldn't believe he could talk so heartlessly to me.
"Good morning, ma'am," greeted the butler as I entered the dining room.
"Good morning." I noticed that Farrell's usual chair was empty. "Has my husband left?"
"Yes, ma'am," he replied politely.
We weren't divorced yet, but he slept in the other room and didn't wait for me to have breakfast together. What else would he do to ignore me? Nothing could change my mind. I would keep refusing to divorce him.
Accustomed to driving my car, I didn't use a chauffeur like my husband. I went to my office, not the courthouse. He couldn't force me to do his will. After all, there was no way I could suddenly ask for permission from work.
I stopped before the red light and waited patiently. I swept my gaze around. The pedestrians crossing showed different expressions. Some were happy, flat, cold, and sad. Then, my gaze fell on a couple embracing joyfully.
I blinked, but I saw it right. They were two people who were dear to me. No matter how far away we were and what clothes they wore, I could recognize them from their body shape and the way they walked.
My eyes heated up. My hands on the steering wheel clenched into fists. Seeing that the green light was about to turn on, I changed my mind. I parked the car as soon as I pulled over and passed the street they were on. I scanned the shops and cafes for their whereabouts.
Once I found them at a café, I watched them intently. The woman talked enthusiastically while the man was listening and stroking her hair. I clenched my fist at his affectionate gestures.
To confirm my guess, I called the woman. She looked down at her bag and then took out her cell phone. She glanced at the man, and they shared an amused laugh. The woman put her index finger over her lips.
"Hi, Camari!" I heard her voice in my ear.
"Hi, Bella!" I replied with equal enthusiasm.
"Why are you calling me?" she asked. "Ah, let me guess. You're at the office and haven't seen me at my desk, have you?"
I was relieved that she helped me come up with a topic. "Please buy me a coffee if you drop by our favorite café."
"Ah, what a coincidence! Do you want your favorite one? I'll buy it for you. Wait in your office, I'll have security deliver it," she replied. She glanced at the man at her side, and they laughed silently.
She was lying. This café wasn't our regular one. My eyes heated up seeing them so intimate, not looking awkward like casual acquaintances. Unable to take it anymore, I left and hurried to work.
My phone vibrated for the umpteenth time, but I ignored it. I continued the work that had been piling up. Official letters, permission letters, agreement letters, and supporting documents for each division's activities had to be completed before I left work.
I didn't have time to take care of my household, which was in crisis. My hands instantly clenched into fists, remembering the scene on the street earlier. I took a deep breath as I felt my eyes heating up. I couldn't cry here.
I was walking to the elevator for lunch when my phone vibrated. I glanced over and saw Farrell's name on the screen. He was relentless. I stopped walking to answer the incoming call.
"Did you think I'm kidding!?" Farrell scolded angrily. "I waited for two hours, and you didn't come. You were embarrassing me!"
"I told you I don't want a divorce," I replied, trying to speak calmly despite my pounding heart. Farrell had never spoken to me so harshly.
"I'm no ordinary man, Camari. I'm Farrell August Haworth, CEO of Haworth Incorporation. I give you one last chance. If you don't show up tomorrow, at the same time, you'll regret it!"
"Bella can't wait to marry you,” I asked just before he ended the call. “Is that the reason for this rushed divorce?"
It was suddenly quiet on the other side, but I knew he was there and listening to me. We were still together. How dare he flaunt their relationship in public. I saw them, so I was sure our acquaintances might have witnessed the incident, too."Good, you know everything. Things will be easier now. Yes. Bella and I are getting married soon," he declared arrogantly. "We've been waiting for this opportunity for a long time. So, stop ruining my plans. Sign the divorce papers and come to the court tomorrow.""Ruining your plans? Have you gone mad? You've ruined our marriage by cheating on my best friend!" I protested.He laughed. "Bella and I knew each other before we met, Camari. She was my first love, the one I wanted to marry. Listen. I never loved you."His words pierced my heart like a sharp sword. The pain made me unable to speak for a while. I even had to lean against the wall, realizing my legs failed to support my body."Y-your first love?" I stammered. "Th-then what am I?""Do you
Arriving at the hospital, I headed for the emergency room. Seeing that Mom wasn't there, I looked at my phone and found a new message from her. Dad was taken to the ICU. I rushed to meet her there. I was worried for my dad, causing my heart to beat rapidly."Camari!" called Mom frantically.I approached her and let her hug me tightly. "What happened, Mom?""The doctor said your dad had a heart attack. They've managed to help, but the critical period hasn't passed. He needs surgery immediately." She released her embrace and then looked at me with wet eyes. "Camari, the cost is huge.""What about insurance? Don't you have one?" I asked."Not with this type of surgery. I called the agent. He said they don't cover this surgery. You'd better call Farrell so he can help us," Mom urged.What surgery did Dad need that wasn't covered by health insurance? I was so angry. That insurance agent I knew well. He was so persistent in offering his product. Why would he throw up his hands when my parent
[Otis]The media massively reported Farrell's coronation as CEO of Haworth Incorporation. Relentless praise was heaped on the thirty-two-year-old man. Finally, Father could retire in peace.The big celebration was held on the third anniversary of his marriage to Camari. Father didn't hesitate to dig deep into his pockets to invite and entertain thousands of guests at a luxury hotel. I was the only one not invited.I turned off the television and walked to my bedroom. After bathing in the shower room, I headed for the sink. I climbed the small ladder provided to brush my teeth and shave. After getting dressed, I looked at my reflection in the mirror. If only I could choose the shape of my body.I looked away, unable to bear staring at myself for too long. After breakfast, I walked out of the apartment. Jasper was waiting and walked with me to the elevator. He was my driver, bodyguard, friend, and informant."Are we going to the office, sir?" he asked after buckling up."No. To my father
Haworth Incorporation had suffered many setbacks since it fell into Farrell's hands. That foolish boy was blind to business. He did as he pleased and made many haphazard decisions. He ignored complaints from shareholders.The most painful surprise was that he didn't pay taxes regularly. My head throbbed at the figures listed that the company should have paid, but that stupid kid bribed the officials to manipulate the amount.He had been lucky for the past three years. No one suspected his foul play. However, how long could he keep their mouths shut? Someone would discover and investigate. It could ruin the company Father worked so hard to build."Good morning, sir," Jasper greeted me politely that morning."Good morning," I replied. I closed the door and walked to the elevator."Regarding the man last night, I asked a friend to find information about the car owner. Nothing was unusual about his activity throughout the day, but I found answers on his phone." He gave his gadget to me.I
No wonder when we arrived, he wasn't at his desk. He always came before Jasper and I did. I thought he was on his way to work. I was surprised to find him in my office."Bruce? What are you doing there?" Jasper asked in surprise.I entered my office and found my assistant sitting in my chair. He looked at me and Jasper in turn. "Bruce? What's going on?""I should be asking. What are you guys doing in my office?" he retorted fiercely. "Stop calling me like we're old friends. My name is Bruce Murphy, CEO of Precious Fund Corporation. You should call me Mr. Murphy.""What did you say!?" Jasper approached him without hesitation.A man came out of the room behind Bruce, followed by not one but three other big, sturdy men. I took a deep breath as the security guards stood before Bruce to protect him."What is this!?" Jasper protested."You choose. Get out of my office now, or my four men will drag you out," Bruce threatened without flinching.I didn't expect the day to come so soon. I though
[Camari]I had the maid collect Farrell's expensive jewelry, clothes, bags, and shoes in one place. The gifts from his grandfather were kept in another box. I didn't need all that fancy stuff anymore.They did everything according to my instructions. So, all they had to do was load the boxes into the box truck waiting in the yard. I looked around me one last time. I tried to remember, but there were no memories of my intimate moments with Farrell in the bedroom.We lay in the same bed but never made out or discussed anything before bed or when we woke up. We used the same bathroom and closet, unfortunately, never at the same time. Why did I realize that then?"Goodbye, ma'am. Don't forget us," Stella said, the servant in charge of meeting my needs as mistress."I won't. We can meet again when you're on leave. I won't change my number. Just give me a call. We can have lunch or coffee together." I smiled at her and her partners.They looked sad to see me off. At least some people felt my
I really hoped that my guess was wrong and that he still had some respect left for my family. "Dad, how do you know the new finance director?"When I went to his office on my last visit, I discovered the financial report was a mess. I checked the names of the finance department employees. However, I was stunned to read the name of the new finance director. It was suspicious because Dad replaced the old one with a stranger."You mean Greg? Farrell introduced him to me," he replied cheerfully. "He did me a favor when Keith resigned. I didn't have a candidate as good as him."Farrell was a jerk, damn him! I hoped he died young or went to jail. That was what he deserved after the crimes he had committed against my parents! It was cruel to bring people into my dad's company only to ruin it.That was how he got Dad into a huge debt. He sent people to ruin his finances from the inside so he couldn't pay his mortgage. I did love him, but he shouldn't involve my parents to force me to sign the
I thought Grandpa was just inviting me to have dinner with him. I had prepared a lot of questions in my head to ask. I couldn't do that if there were other people with us.Grandpa smirked. He glanced at the door and the man standing beside the table simultaneously. "You've only been CEO for a few days and already feel superior to me? Can't you knock before entering a room?"Farrell was stunned for a moment before he turned around and walked out of the room. I frowned at his behavior. Shortly after, the door was knocked and opened. He entered and closed the door behind him before standing where he had been earlier."Good evening, Grandpa. Thank you for inviting me to come," he greeted him politely.However, I could see he wasn't sincere. What was wrong with him? I'd never seen him be so insolent toward his grandfather."You're a CEO, but don't forget. You don't have any influence over the shareholders. I can take that position off your hands effortlessly. Twenty-five percent is big, but
Jasper moved quickly. He picked me up and ran to the car. Otis broke protocol by getting into the same car as me, but I needed him. So, I let him sit beside me.The medical team welcomed us to the hospital. My obstetrician greeted me and checked my condition. My feelings were uncertain when he said the opening wasn't quite there yet. We needed to wait until the time came.Our family arrived, helping me get ready. Otis stayed in the room with me. Whenever I needed him, I turned to him, and he would come closer. Hours passed, but the torment wasn't over yet.I grew more and more frightened as the pain became unbearable. Seeing Otis' pale face, I smiled at him. It must have been hard for him to see me in this state. It made me realize one important thing. There would be no other man like him in this world."Otis," I whispered. He came closer. "I don't know what would happen in the labor room. But I want you to know... I love you. I love you so much."Otis was stunned. His eyes then filled
[Camari]Otis was busy with the two companies he was responsible for. I thought everything was fine. He solved all of Haworth Incorporation's financial problems and replaced some old directors with his confidants.However, I had no idea why he bought shares from certain people in the company. I wasn't with him all the time since my pregnancy made it difficult for me to move around freely. So, he had lunch or dinner with his colleagues without me.He even bought shares in his company from people demanding that he step down from his seat. I wasn't the finance director, so I didn't know the company's financial position. But seeing Jasmine's calm demeanor, I concluded that everything was still under control.Therefore, I was surprised by today's announcement. Precious Fund Corporation and Haworth Incorporation were merging. Precious Fund remained, while Haworth Incorporation ceased to exist. What did Father think of this?The man I was thinking about came in with a cheerful face, making m
Bella had just given birth. Following Father's instructions, we checked the baby and Farrell for a DNA match. The lab technician called to tell us the results were up for collection. Dorothy flew straight from her town to take care of it with me.Camari was twenty-eight weeks pregnant. I didn't want anything to happen to her if she met Bella in prison. She should be in a high-security place. The office had bodyguards and building security. I could rest easy if she were there."Otis!" Dorothy called.I waved the envelope of test results at her. "The results are here.""Come on, open it quickly," she said impatiently.I opened the envelope and took out the paper inside. I sighed when I saw the results. The question that had been bothering us was answered. For safety reasons, Dorothy and I headed to the prison in our respective cars.Ever since Bella attacked my car, I hadn't been in the same car with my family. Camari and I also didn't share a car when we went anywhere. She still drove
Our parents excused themselves from the living room. They ran away and didn't help me to explain the sentence to Camari. I swallowed and saw them smiling meaningfully. Didn't they know I was terrified?After the door closed and it was just the two of us, Camari cleared her throat. "Otis?"I swallowed hard. "Don't worry about the money. I have a personal stash that I've set aside for my wedding. So, I'm not taking the company's operating money."She smiled. "Are you afraid I'll laugh at your feelings?" she cooed. Camari squeezed my hand. "Thank you for loving me, but I can't say the same." She bowed her head."Camari, I—" I muttered, feeling bad."Please don't get me wrong," she cut in. "Give me time. Our marriage was unplanned. The baby came unexpectedly, followed by the blessing and the reception... I didn't have time to digest all the significant events I experienced in quick succession."You are a kind and gentle man. I'll have no trouble loving you. Therefore, I need time. I won't
[Otis]I stared at the loser man without blinking. He just lowered his head, not daring to return my gaze. He didn't touch the envelope I placed in front of him. He must have understood the purpose of my visit. And I needed an explanation."Silence won't make me forgive what you and your team did," I stated. "This is the first and last warning. If you dare forge people's signatures again, I'll shut down your law firm. You know I'm capable of that.""Mr. Haworth." He finally opened his mouth. "Neither I nor my team forged anyone's signature. If the client didn't sign, then Farrell did.""The client didn't show up for her divorce papers, and you were not her attorney. Was that Farrell's fault, too?" I asked. "My nephew died doesn't mean you can put all the blame on him. I'm not that stupid."I took the envelope back. "This is my proof of how negligent your law firm is. If you did it again, I wouldn't think twice about destroying you.""Mr. Haworth." The man stood up and followed me.Jas
Otis and I went to separate places after work. He met Carlos to discuss business while I saw my psychologist. I cried my heart out in that room, telling Jennifer everything I'd been through over the past week.I felt so relieved after pouring out my feelings. Jennifer didn't suggest anything. She congratulated me on successfully ending my hatred for the two people who had done me harm.Otis was still talking to Carlos, so I went home with my bodyguard. Looking at the numbers on the elevator, I thought of someone. I pressed the number to my old apartment and smiled. She must be in her apartment.Sure enough. Deborah greeted me with a smile and the delicious cooking aroma inside her unit. She offered me her appetizing lasagna. We enjoyed it while chatting in the dining room."I'm sorry about what happened to your family," she said with concern.I liked the word she chose, family. She didn't mention Farrell as my ex-husband. "Thank you. What an unexpected turn of events. He was young.""
[Camari]As the weekend passed, we went about our usual activities. Otis and I started the day with exercise. He swam while I practiced martial arts with Jasper. Things had been better since Nicole woke up, and Bella was in custody.I found it hard to concentrate since I was out of danger. I didn't know what was wrong with me. The day went by so fast, but it also felt so slow. I wasn't excited about the day either, even though I forced myself to smile so no one would suspect anything.Otis and Jasper entered the office, so I sat in my chair. My new bodyguard stood guard not far from me. I kept my distance from her to avoid getting emotionally involved. The incidents that happened to Nicole had left me devastated, and I didn't want to go through it again.I didn't know why people closest to me kept getting hurt. I just wanted it to be over. Farrell was gone. Eleanor and Bella were behind bars. Hopefully, no more disasters would befall me or my family."Good morning, ma'am," a security
[Otis]I had never felt so desperate as when I watched my wife being taken away before my eyes. I made the mistake of taking off my seat belt to kiss her cheek. As a result, my body was thrown and fell on the floor after the car hit something.Then, help came. People rescued us, and only then did I find out that our car tires were shot. Therefore, Jasper had difficulty controlling the car. He chose to crash into a shop rather than another vehicle. Fortunately, it saved our lives.We weren't hurt, but it was different with Nicole. They shot her arm, and she fell off her motorcycle. The doctor had to perform surgery as soon as possible to remove the bullet and fix the position of her broken arm and leg."Farrell and Bella have to die," Jasper whispered. He stared at the operating room door with red eyes. "Brad is tracking down Mrs. Haworth. Sorry, I can't concentrate—""Nicole is your girlfriend." I patted the back of his hand. "I understand."It took Brad hours to figure out Camari's w
After that deafening explosion, the room turned so quiet that my ears were ringing. I felt nothing in my body. Did the bullet lodged in the body numb the wound?I opened my eyes and saw that my lap was clean. There was no blood. Strange. No part of my body felt aches or pains. Did the shooter miss or misfire? I took a deep breath. No part of my body hurt, and I was still alive!"Noooo!!!" Bella shouted, startling me.My heart was beating fast. I turned and saw her running towards me. Oh, God. Did she want to kill me with her hands? I struggled, trying to break free from the bonds on my hands and feet, but it was in vain.Bella didn't approach me but knelt and held something under me. I turned and was surprised to see someone lying on the floor. Bella turned his body so that I could see his face. No way.That selfish man who only loved himself couldn't be lying there. He wouldn't sacrifice himself to save anyone, especially me. Farrell hated me. He only loved Bella. It was impossible.