"George, please. Give us another chance. I regret what I've done, and I'm willing to make it right. I love you." Megan tightens her grip on my hands, urging me to answer.
I keep looking into her eyes, speechless. Maybe I am searching for answers in the depths of her gaze.
"Say something," she urges.
"Megan, you are thinking too much." I finally find my voice. I can’t believe that I am avoiding answering her. "It’s late. We will talk later. I will first go check the lights you asked me to check."
I walk away, feeling her gaze on me.
Megan grabs my wrist, pulls me over, and makes me turn around and face her. Her disappointment radiates from her eyes, penetrating my heart. I want to console her and alleviate the pain I have unintentionally caused.
As she wraps her arms around me in a tight embrace, her words spill forth.
"I know I made mistakes in the past," she says, "and caused you distress. I shouldn’t have left you. I agree that I was selfish… a moron who failed to cherish the love. What a heartless person I have become to hurt you, and I hate myself for that. Sorry, George. Please forgive me."
The resentment in her tone is palpable.
I cannot understand if she is angry with herself or with me… Maybe with Vivian. I don’t know. It’s confusing.
"Megan, please... don't blame yourself," I murmur. "We both made mistakes. I should have waited for you instead of surrendering to Grandma’s pressure."
"But you made the decision to marry Vivian back then because I left you," she sobs. "It’s my mistake. So, it is only me to blame."
Her arms remain wrapped around me, a silent plea for forgiveness and understanding.
"I am back now, and I want to rectify the mistakes I made. I will do my best to win your heart and make you fall in love with me all over again. Please don’t give up on me."
Listening to her heartfelt words, I can't deny the depth of her love for me. I am moved. Yet, I can't help but notice the absence of that familiar spark that used to ignite within me in her presence, even though she holds me so closely, her half-naked form pressing against me. It perplexes me, leaving me questioning my own emotions and desires.
I desperately want to understand why my heart doesn't respond to her the way it once did. Is it the passage of time, the experiences I have shared with Vivian, or something else that has shifted entirely within me?
I stand there with Megan clinging to me, my mind yearning for clarity.
"Megan, I appreciate your sincerity and your unwavering love," I confess, my voice tinged with a mix of gratitude and uncertainty. "Stop apologizing now. We are good. Now show me the light that is not working."
I avoid answering her once again.
She loosens her grip slightly, her eyes searching mine for answers.
I muster a smile.
"Do you want me to fix the light or not?" I ask again, pretending not to know what she is yearning for.
"Come with me." She sighs and leads me to her bedroom. When we enter the bedroom, she points at the bedside lamp. "It was not working."
"Okay. Let me check first." I check it and find that the bulb is not working. "The bulb needs to be changed. Do you have an extra bulb?"
"Can you check in the cabinet in the hall?" she asks as she walks into the closet.
I walk out to the hall and find a new bulb in the cabinet. When I come back into the bedroom, I see her wearing a baggy white T-shirt.
She is not wearing any bottoms other than her panties. Her erect nipples are visible since she was without her bra. Even though she looks like a seductress, I find my desire missing, which is surprising.
I don’t know. Maybe I am too tired. I just want to finish the work here and leave.
I fix the bulb, and the lamp returns to its illuminating glory.
"It’s done."
I turn to her and meet her eyes, which are burning with unspoken desire.
"It’s late now. I should leave."
"What is the hurry? The night is still young. Sit and talk to me for a while." She holds my hands, looking at me nostalgically. "We are meeting after a year. Let me cherish these moments."
Her longing to open her heart to me and reveal the depths of her feelings is too obvious to ignore. But the hour is late, and my excuses spilled forth, attempting to shield myself from the emotional complexities.
"Megan, you should rest. We can talk later."
"Have some drinks with me," she urges, "and we will relish the memories we shared in the past."
"I’d love to. But it’s late now. I have an early morning meeting to attend." I lie to escape.
"Then rest here," she says adamantly.
I chuckle. "Another time. You need rest. Sleep."
I can see the disappointment in her eyes as she nods and allows me to leave.
"Good night."
I can't ignore the pang of regret that tugs at my heartstrings as I walk out of her house. Megan deserves to be happy.
I could have stayed with her in her warm embrace, relishing our past, but I chose to leave. I don’t want to face Vivian either. So, I drive to the office.
The next day…
My mind is a whirlwind of frustration and confusion as I sit at my desk amid mountains of paperwork. I can't focus on anything. Each task feels like an insurmountable challenge, and my irritation grows with every minor issue.
I employed a bunch of fools. They don’t even know how to resolve a simple issue.
"Humph…" I still forced myself to check some files.
Just as the workday is nearing its end, there is an unexpected knock on my office door. The interruption makes me frown.
"Come in…"
A middle-aged man enters.
My frown deepens as I continue to look at him. Who is he?
"Mr. Stanley, I am Vivian Simons’ lawyer."
He hands me a stack of papers.
The divorce agreement.
My annoyance turns to fury when I read those words.
I clench my fists tightly. How dare she send me a divorce agreement?
It is my decision, my prerogative to end this marriage whenever I deem fit. I want to tear the documents to shreds and throw them into the trash can.
Since I cannot do this, I look up to say something, but he is gone.
"What? Ugh…"
I shove the documents into the drawer and leave the office.
When I reach home, I see Vivian's suitcase tucked away in the corner of the hall. It intensifies my already mounting annoyance.
I don’t know why I feel that my entire world is crumbling around me. I can’t think of Vivian going away from me. But why?
I don’t love her. It's Megan, whom I always love.
My thoughts are a tangled mess of anger, confusion, and a deep-rooted sense of loss. I wanted to end this marriage. Shouldn’t I be happy? I can't comprehend why I feel this restlessness.
"I have to figure it out," I mutter, taking out a bottle of wine from the fridge.
I sit at the table and pour myself a drink. The once cheerful house is silent now, and this silence is only adding to my inner turmoil.
She used to welcome me whenever I returned home from the office. But tonight, she didn’t come out.
Does she even know that I am home?
My frustration grows, and I cannot sit quietly any longer. I storm into the bedroom, determined to question her.
"She dares to send me the divorce papers," I mutter. "I will show her who is the boss here."
I come to a halt as I see Vivian sleeping blissfully in her pink satin nightgown, her beautiful features glowing beneath the warm light of the nightstand.
I can't deny the allure she exudes; the curve of her body is tempting me. I cannot stop watching her.
She looks attractive.
When my eyes land on the marks I left on her neck last night, I can no longer control my desires. I lean in and press my lips against her skin, relishing the taste and the warmth it ignites within me.
Hormones surge into my veins.
I lie beside her and take her into my arms, kissing her lips fervently.
Vivian stirs, her eyes fluttering open, confusion and resistance evident in her expression. But I can't restrain my own growing intensity.
"George… mm…"
I kiss her even harder, hugging her tightly.
"Stop, George. We can't do this." She tries to push me away.
"Why?" I growl, irritated.
"We are getting a divorce, remember?" she reminds me, still struggling to break free.
Her words irritate me even more.
I don’t know what to say. I don’t even know why I want her so much. My brain is not in a state to think straight. All I want at this moment is Vivian.
I want to see her surrender to me.
I smirk and say, "Well, I haven’t signed it yet. You are still my wife, and you have obligations to satisfy your husband."
I smack my lips against hers, this time more fiercely.
I wake up early, the morning light casting a gentle glow across the room. I step into the kitchen to prepare breakfast. The events of last night play on a loop in my mind, leaving me tangled in a web of confusion.Why hasn't George signed the divorce agreement I sent him? Wasn't he the one who said he wanted to end this marriage?I can't make sense of his contradictory actions and words. On one hand, he insists on demanding my intimacy and treating me as his wife; on the other, he claims he wants to sever our ties.The weight of his expectations burdens me. How can he ask me to fulfill the duties of a wife while simultaneously declaring his intention to leave? It's a paradox I can't decipher.Does he truly want to end this marriage, or is a part of him still yearning for something more?Confusion swirls within me like a storm, and I struggle to find solid ground amidst the tempest of my emotions. I thought I knew where we stood, but now I question everything.Ding-Dong…The sound of t
The shopping was done quickly. It seemed like George was rushing as if he couldn’t wait to get out of the mall.I didn’t like to follow them like an outsider. So, I am relieved when we come out."Megan, I won’t be able to drop you home," George says. "Can you please take a taxi?"This is surprising. I was not expecting him to say that. I anticipated that he would drop her off at her place first before taking me to the hospital.Honestly, I wouldn’t have minded if he did that because I didn’t want to go for a check-up with him. But he actually asked Megan to leave on her own.I curiously peer at her, who has a sullen look on her face.Megan is certainly unhappy, and I know she is going to nag him to take her home first."It’s okay. I will take a taxi. You should look after Vivian."I am stunned yet again. I can clearly tell that she is not happy, but she is smiling.She is trying to show her empathy.I don’t need that. I am irritated and too lazy to see all this drama, so I hop into th
I hug my belly tightly, feeling the weight of the world crashing down on me. Tears stream down my face, a mix of sadness, frustration, and disbelief.A few hours ago, he was delaying signing the divorce agreement. But now he wants me to put the divorce before Grandma's birthday, just to please Megan! He even asked me to lie to Grandma and say that I wanted to end the marriage.The realization hits me like a thunderbolt, shattering the fragile hope I hold onto.My thoughts spin in disarray, my mind unable to grasp the magnitude of his cruelty.How could he be so calloused?Grandma always liked me, and the thought of her knowing about our impending divorce fills me with immense sorrow. I know she would be devastated.But I can't continue this charade any longer. I can't bear the pain and uncertainty that comes with loving a man who doesn’t even have a smidgeon of feelings for me. It's time to take control of my own happiness and protect myself from further hurt.Summoning every ounce of
Later that day…I sit on the edge of the bed, exhaustion weighing heavily on me. The events of the day replay in my mind—the hurtful words and the undeniable distance between George and me.It's clear that our marriage has reached a point of no return.George's lack of feelings for me has become painfully evident; his request for a divorce is a stark reminder of his indifference. I can no longer bear to stay in this place, where I am unwanted and unloved.Tomorrow, I will leave this house, this life that holds nothing but sorrow and unrequited love. With a heavy heart, I begin packing my remaining belongings into another suitcase.As I finish packing, weariness washes over me, pulling me toward sleep.Just as I close my eyes, my phone rings, jolting me back to reality. I check the phone and notice the name, Jason.It's George's friend.I wonder why he is calling me. I push away my questions and answer the phone."Hello…""George is drunk. He is unconscious in a bar. Please come quickl
‘Liar?’I am even more surprised as to why he is calling me a liar. I can feel my hair rising on my nape as I fear that he has found out about my pregnancy.‘Did he call the doctor?’I shiver under his gaze."You are a cheater… You deceived me and played with my emotions."He squeezes my arms hard enough to make me wince in pain.‘When did I cheat on him?’ I wonder.Certainly, he is talking about Megan. I now understand why he is upset. Megan must have done something to hurt him.I curl my lips slightly into a sneer. The woman he loves still deceives him, just like earlier. Yet he still wants to start his life with her, completely disregarding me. He never valued my affection for him.What an irony.I push away my discomfort and try to make him sit."George, please calm down and let me clean you first," I say, keeping my voice as gentle as I can."Shh…" He holds my jaw.I stop breathing and look into his eyes, searching for a glimmer of the man I fell in love with."Why? Why are you d
I purposely keep hugging Megan because I want to see how Vivian reacts. I actually want to see the changes in her expression, hoping to see a flicker of jealousy, a hint of insecurity, or even a spark of displeasure in her eyes.My eyes are fixed on Vivian, searching for any sign of emotion that would reveal her true feelings. But to my surprise, she remains unaffected, walking away from the scene with an indifferent expression.It is as if she is not the one who moaned and enjoyed my company last night.Frustration starts to well up within me, fueled by her lack of response. Determined to provoke a reaction, I pull Megan closer and press my lips against hers in a fierce, passionate kiss.I'm seeking to capture Vivian's attention and make her realize what she might be losing. But no matter how intensely I kiss Megan or how desperately I try to draw Vivian's gaze, she remains uninterested and unmoved.She simply walks away.The realization hits me like a blow. Vivian's detachment and i
Vivian’s POVAs I step into my parent’s house, a wave of nostalgia washes over me. It's been so long since I last visited that my absence was attributed to my unwavering dedication to being by George's side.The foundation of our marriage was a bet. The fear of losing him made me stay by George’s side all the time, and I rarely visited my parents in the past year. But today, circumstances have driven me away, seeking solace within the comforting walls of my childhood home.I can’t forget how George kissed Megan right in front of me. It is tearing me up. I want to escape these painful memories and relax with my parents.I raise my hand and press the doorbell.A few moments later, my mom opens the door."Vivian!" She exclaims, grinning delightfully. "Oh, darling…" She pulls me into her embrace. "After a long time. Oh, I miss you so much," she continues murmuring, patting my back.My lips curl involuntarily as I receive her love. I long for such love and care, and only my parents can giv
George’s POVI toss the phone away, my face contorting with irritation. I immediately hate her when I hear her voice take on a coquettish tone, a stark contrast to her usual demeanor. It catches me off guard. This playful side of her is unfamiliar to me.I feel a surge of annoyance at her playful tone, but deep down, a part of me wants to see her right away, to understand why she is acting this way. I can't deny the curiosity that has sparked within me.I want to unravel the mystery behind her sudden change in behavior, even if it means confronting her with frustration.As I glance at the manager, who has recently been the target of my anger, I notice a shift in my mood. The irritation that had consumed me moments ago seems to have dissipated, replaced by a newfound sense of contentment.Vivian's coquettish voice has left its mark, soothing my frayed emotions and transforming my outlook on the situation.The conference hall suddenly appears brighter, more vibrant, as if a veil of frus
A few months later…The narrator’s POV…The sun bathed the elegant garden in a soft, golden glow as George and Vivian stood beneath a pristine white gazebo, surrounded by a sea of vibrant flowers.The venue for their wedding was nothing short of breathtaking, with its lavish decorations and stunning floral arrangements that seemed to burst with color and life. It was as if the very earth itself was celebrating their union.Vivian, radiant in her ivory lace wedding gown, held a bouquet of exquisite roses in various shades of pink and white, their delicate fragrance filling the air. George, in his dashing black tuxedo, looked every bit the handsome groom, a broad smile gracing his lips.The gazebo was adorned with billowing white fabric, which fluttered gently in the warm breeze. Crystal chandeliers hung from above, casting a soft, enchanting glow over the entire scene. The aisle was strewn with rose petals, creating a path of delicate beauty for Vivian to walk down.As Vivian took her
In the meantime, Evan and Barbe enter. Their faces light up with a grin when they see me awake."Mommy!" The voices that reach my ears are filled with excitement and pure delight. They rush over to me.With open arms, I welcome them eagerly. The warmth of their tiny bodies envelops me, and tears of joy stream down my cheeks. Their presence is a balm to my soul, soothing away the lingering echoes of fear and pain. I hold them close, cherishing every moment of their embrace."My babies," I murmur, my voice quivering with emotion. "Mommy is here. Mommy is fine."Evan's eyes glisten with unshed tears as he speaks, his voice trembling with a mixture of relief and lingering anxiety. "You scared us," he admits, his emotions raw and unfiltered. "Barbe has been crying a lot."I brush away their tears, feeling a lump form in my throat. "Shhh, my darlings. Mommy is fine. Look, I'm smiling. Give me your precious smiles."Their grins are like radiant sunshine, and I revel in the warmth of their lo
The guards had been looking for the man who sprayed the powder on the wedding gowns. They finally caught him and interrogated him, and he revealed that Michael had paid him to do that to frame me.He confessed everything to the police.I ordered the PR department to make a statement. Finally, the crisis in the company has been resolved, but Vivian is still unconscious.Thirty-six long hours have elapsed, and her continued unconsciousness gnaws at my very core. I sit by her bedside, my hand clutching hers as if it could coax her back to consciousness. I long for her to awaken, to see those beautiful eyes once again, to hear her voice, and to feel her presence fill the room.Evan and Barbe are worried as well. Tears stain their young faces as they grapple with the fear that their mother may never awaken. It breaks my heart to see them in such despair, and I pull them close, enveloping them in a desperate attempt to offer solace."Why is she not waking up?" Barbe's voice trembles as she
On the way, I receive a video message on my phone from the chief security officer. It is the video recorded on the pendant.As the video message unfolds on my phone's screen, I am drawn into a vortex of shocking revelations. The images and sounds contained within this digital tape serve as a bitter pill to swallow, awakening me to the harsh truth that I've been living a carefully crafted lie for years.My eyes widen in disbelief. The guilt and regret that surge within me is like a turbulent sea, threatening to overwhelm my senses.Vivian, the woman who has always been there for me and who has loved me unconditionally, emerges as the true heroine of that fateful kidnapping incident.I thought it was Megan who saved me from the kidnappers back then, but it was Vivian. Megan twisted the facts and acted as if she risked her life to save me. In reality, she ran away, leaving me in danger while Vivian fought back with the goons. She even partially lost her memory.Tears well up in my eyes,
My body twists and jerks in an attempt to evade the blows, but her strikes find their mark, the impact sending shockwaves of agony through me.Blood drips down my face. I cry out in pain and fear. Each blow feels like a stab of darkness, threatening to extinguish any hope of survival.Megan has gone crazy. She won’t stop until she kills me. But I don’t want to die, not like this, until I punish her. I need to tell George everything."George…" My voice is a raw scream of pain as I plead for George, hoping that somehow my cry will reach him and that he will come to my rescue.Everything is turning black. My eyes are getting closed. I feel a sense of lightness as if I am flying."Vivian…" His voice echoes in my ears, a lifeline that seems just out of reach. Is he truly here, or is he a mirage born from my desperation?The room blurs and the edges of my vision grow hazy as if reality is slipping through my fingers. My body is weakening with every passing minute. I feel like I am leaving t
All the scenes are playing as a recording in front of my eyes. I feel like I am reliving the terror of the past.The goons take us to an abandoned house on the hilltop. They throw us on the cold floor and close the door. The room we're trapped in feels like a desolate prison, cold and damp. The muffled sounds of the outside world barely penetrate the thick walls.George is still unconscious. His forehead is bleeding. I'm driven by a fierce determination to protect him. I tear my dress with my teeth and use the fabric as an impromptu bandage to staunch the bleeding. His vulnerability, lying there unconscious, tugs at my heartstrings.I glance around the room, my eyes landing on the meager comforts of a mattress and a blanket. Gently, I drag George over to the mattress, huddling close to him and pulling the blanket around us, seeking whatever warmth and reassurance it can provide.As the night wears on, George's condition worsens. His fever rises, and he trembles in his fitful sleep.In
Her eyes blazed with a mad intensity, her pupils dilating as she spoke. "I loved him since I was a child," she said, her voice low and even. "I always wanted to be around him, play with him, and marry him. But he liked to play with you. I hated you for grabbing his attention."Megan's confession is both unsettling and tragic. Her childhood infatuation with George has festered into a twisted obsession, and her jealousy of my connection with him has fueled her hatred. Her admission paints a grim picture of her psyche, revealing the depths of her delusion.I feel a cold dread creeping up my spine as she continues to speak. Her words are laced with venom, her anger and resentment palpable.Why is she saying such things? Has she mistaken me for someone else?I have no recollection of playing with George. George and I had never met before high school. I narrow my eyes, trying to process her words.I struggle again, trying to break free from her grasp. But Megan is too strong, her hold too s
As my consciousness gradually returns, the world around me materializes in fragments. The grimy, dilapidated surroundings of the room come into focus, casting an eerie atmosphere that matches the unsettling situation I'm in. Cobwebs cling to corners; shadows dance on the walls of my vision.My head feels heavy, and my ears still ring from the blow I received. I blink, trying to clear my vision, and my heart skips a beat when I realize I'm bound to a chair.The voices, hushed but audible, pierce through the haze in my mind. My senses sharpen, and I strain to listen, piecing together the conversation unfolding before me."I told you to stay away from here. Why did you come here?"I squint as I find this voice familiar. It’s Michael’s voice. Who is he talking with?"Ugh…" I groan and try to free my hands from the ropes that are restraining me.A second voice joins the conversation, and my heart sinks as I recognize it.Megan.The pieces fall into place, and I'm struck by the cruel revela
A few days later…Megan visits me when Vivian is away. I can't help but feel a wave of annoyance wash over me.She is so shameless. She has the nerve to show up in front of me again."George, oh, my God. Look at you, how badly you have been injured." She comes closer to me with tears in her eyes.I used to feel sad whenever I saw her cry. But now I can see through her malicious nature hidden beneath this pitiful exterior. Megan is pretentious. Her tears and sweet words can’t change my perception of her anymore. I now know how cunning she is.She tries to reach out and touch my face, but I swat her hand away instinctively. I don't want her touching me; doesn't she understand that? I glare at her, my eyes flashing with warning."I have completely lost my patience with you, Megan," I growl, my voice low and menacing. "Stop trying to get closer to me. Get lost."She gives me a hurt look as if she is the one who has been wronged. "How could you say such a thing to me?" she asks, her voice