The bathroom was shrouded in a soft mist, the steam curling upward and clinging to the mirror. Kai remained motionless under the cascading water, the hot stream drenching his hair and rolling down his tense shoulders. He tilted his head back, letting the heat seep into his skin, but it did little to ease the ache coiled in his chest.
His hands braced against the cold tiles as the water pounded relentlessly against him. Silence wrapped around the bathroom just the sound of the shower and his steady breaths.
He closed his eyes, and she was there. Tiffany. She had been the only one on his mind, occupying his loneliness.
He could almost feel her presence. Her laughter and, most especially, her soft moans echoed faintly in the corners of his mind.
Kai swallowed hard, his throat tight as his hands curled into fists against the wall. It had only been a week since she left, but the emptiness felt eternal. Now, it was just him. Alone.
His chest tightened as his mind wandered to her touch—the way her hands slid over his shoulders, tracing the lines of his collarbone, her voice soft and teasing as she murmured something only meant for him. He could almost hear her voice now, calling his name.
He laughed bitterly at the thought, the sound hollow in the tiled space. The silence only reminded him of what he had pushed away. The regrets hit harder than the water against his back.
He didn’t want to think about her, didn’t want to miss her.
A few minutes later, Kai walked out of his bedroom in a grey singlet, a white jacket, a pair of white and black stripe trousers. He walked to the white sofa, sitting and letting it drown him.
“Good morning, Sir,” Peter said, his voice cutting through the stillness of the morning.
Kai paused mid-motion, his hand frozen on the lapel of his tailored jacket. His sharp, deep blue eyes fixed on Peter for a moment before he blinked and drew in a deep breath.
“Is this about Mrs. Winson?” Peter asked hesitantly, gauging his mood. “Her store opening was quite a success. Would you like me to arrange for you to attend?”
Kai’s jaw tightened. He turned slightly, his gaze shifting to the window where the morning light filtered through the heavy curtains. “Why should I?” he muttered. “She’s just an ex-wife.”
Peter cleared his throat, stepping forward. “I heard your brother and Mr. Jones are planning to attend the opening next week. Shall I book—”
“Peter?” Kai interrupted sharply, his tone cutting through. He dropped the tablet he had been holding onto the polished surface of his desk, exhaling deeply.
“Yes, Sir?” Peter asked, his posture straightening.
“I didn’t ask you to come here every morning to give me updates on my ex-wife’s activities, did I?” Kai’s tone was icy, but his expression faltered momentarily.
“My apologies, Sir,” Peter said quickly. “I only thought—”
“Forget it. When is Henry going to arrive?” Kai asked abruptly, steering the conversation away from the sensitive topic.
“Soon, Sir. Mr. Carson called to inform me that he’ll be late because of his mother-in-law,” Peter replied, his words carefully chosen.
Kai raised an eyebrow, his features shifting into a brief expression of confusion.
"Mother-in-law?” he echoed, he chuckled, "He isn't even married yet," he said under his breath, rolling his eyes.
It had been a week since Tiffany had left the mansion. The void she left behind was palpable. The once lively space now felt cavernous, each room an echo chamber of memories he couldn’t escape. Even Saturday mornings, once filled with laughter and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, now stretched on in silence.
Peter hesitated before speaking again. “Oh, Sir, your father wanted me to remind you that his anniversary is approaching. He mentioned he’d like you to bring Tiff—Mrs. Winson, I mean.” His voice trailed off, cautious. “What should I tell him?”
Kai sighed, leaning back in his chair and pinching the bridge of his nose. “She’s no longer Mrs. Winson, Peter and I’ll handle it myself.”
“Understood, Sir,” Peter said, bowing slightly. He stepped back until he was out of sight.
Kai sat in the ensuing silence, the air around him heavy with unresolved emotions. He pulled out his phone, staring at the screen. There she was—Tiffany. Her smile radiated from his wallpaper. His thumb hovered over the screen as he debated whether to change it, but instead, he opened his gallery. His fingers navigated instinctively to a hidden folder, filled with shots of her.
For a moment, the room seemed to fade, leaving him alone with the ghost of their memories. His mind drifted back to Peter’s earlier words. His brother. Mr. Jones. The opening.
Kai snapped the phone shut with a quick inhale, grounding himself. Without overthinking, he reopened it and dialled Peter. His tone was resolute.
“I need the next flight to Seattle. Immediately."
"Are you insane? You're going to attend your ex-wife’s opening. Kai!" Henry said over the phone. Kai had already packed his bags, heading for the airport.
"You don't need to put it that way. Besides, the news of our divorce isn't out yet," he said firmly.
"She's still your ex-wife. No, you're not planning to marry her again, are you? Don't forget you're the one who sent her out late at night. Do you think she's going to forget that and open her arms for you?"
"I don't care. I have to try. besides, Conrad is going to attend. Why can't I?" Kai asked; Henry sighed.
"You're crazy. You are... You were so cruel to her, now you want her and you're jealous she invited your brother and not you? Just admit it, you fell in love with her."
Kai stayed quiet, focused on the road. The silence dragged on for minutes before Kai hummed in agreement.
"Hmm, I agree. I fell in love with her and I need her. There's— I can't get enough of her, she's it for me, Henry."
"Tell me everything is perfect!" Tiffany said, her voice sharp but fragile as she glanced around the boutique. Her eyes flitted over every detail—the pristine white walls, the golden racks adorned with designer clothing, and the faint scent of vanilla lingering in the air. "You worry too much." Noami leaned against the counter, her tone light but laced with reassurance. "I'm sure everything went off without a hitch today. The sales target was over a hundred million dollars. I'd say that's a roaring success!" She smirked, adding playfully, "I guess being a trophy wife does have its perks."A slight smile tugged at Tiffany’s lips. Noami softened her tone, exhaling a small sigh of relief. "But, uh... why a boutique, though? I mean, after everything that happened with Kai—" Noami froze mid-sentence, her hand flying to cover her mouth.Tiffany’s expression shifted instantly, her face turning stony. Her dark eyes closed off like shutters. The uncomfortable silence stretched between them.
"Is it okay for me to be attending clubs yet? It isn't up to a month since the divorce." Noami looked at Tiffany’s direction. "What could possibly go wrong?" She said with a smile. The car door opened, and Tiffany got out. She wore a black halter top with a triangular handkerchief design. The front is sleek and fits closely, forming a sharp, inverted triangle that ends at her waist. The back is open and secured with thin crisscrossing straps, showing off her shoulders and back. She paired this unique top with loose-fitting black pants that are slightly oversized. The pants sit low on her waist, giving her a casual look.Tiffany let her long, straight black hair flow past her shoulders. She wears red lipstick, black thin heels and a small white handbag. Naomi on the other, stepped out wearing a soft pink, off-the-shoulder dress with delicate ruffle details along the neckline, fitting her curves with the hemline stopping above the knees. She accessorizes with a simple yet sparkling n
The following morning. As the first light of dawn crept into the room, Kai stood mesmerized by the sight before him. He placed it gently on the table beside the bed a glass of apple juice. His gaze lingered on Tiffany, peacefully curled up in his bed. Her chest rose and fell in a steady rhythm, each breath soft and quiet. The sunlight slipped through the curtains, giving a warm glow around her. The delicate curve of her lips, the faint flutter of her eyelashes, and the blush that lingered on her cheeks. From the very first day he saw her asleep. It's a sight he loved to see. But suddenly, her expression changed. Her brow furrowed, and her eyes twitched beneath her closed lids. A flicker of fear flashed her face, then deepened. Whimpers, low and distressed, escaped her lips and underneath the soft blankets, her body moved restlessly. She looked like she was having a nightmare. Kai’s brows furrowed, and he rushed to her side, his wide eyes darting between hers, trying to figure out w
Kai’s car stopped in front of Sun’s Nursing Home. Tiffany didn’t even wait for the car to settle completely. Her hand flew to the door handle, and before Kai could say a word, she flung the car door open, trembling as she walked, her heart pounding in her chest. She raced toward the building. The glass doors slid open. Her breath hitched as she entered, her eyes scanning the white walls of Sun Nursing Home. At the reception desk, Naomi stood, her shoulders tense as she spoke in hushed tones with Dr. Darcy, the woman in charge of Sun Nursing Home. Darcy’s face was calm, but she looked worried. "Where’s my mother?" Tiffany’s voice broke as the words tumbled out. She stood there, chest heaving, her hands gripping the edge of the counter. "I left you in charge of my mother this is what you do? How could you be careless?" Dr. Darcy turned to her, her lips pressed into a thin line. "I’m so sorry, Mrs. Winson," she said carefully in a low and apologetic tone but it wasn't enough to soothe
As the elevator to the apartment dinged open. Tiffany hurriedly put in the passcode and entered their apartment. "Mom?" She screamed, dropping her coat and bags as she rushed into the living room. Relief struck her heart as she found her mother sitting peacefully on the couch, smiling at the television. Tiffany rushed to her, hugging her tightly, tears pouring from her eyes. "I thought I lost you, Mom! Thank God you're okay! Thank God you're okay!" She cried in her mother's arms.But Victoria was too focused on the television, not minding Tiffany, who cried nonstop. "Let me see. Did he hurt you? Mom, do you feel any pain?" She asked, but Victoria said nothing. Tiffany looked to the other side. Noami looked worried, her eyes flicking to the bouquet of flowers sitting on the dining table. "I'll be back soon, okay?" She said softly, getting up and walking towards Noami. "It's him. He dropped her off. He knows you live here," Noami said, handing her a small note. "My lovely Ashley,
"She would be fine. I promise I'd have my men watching her every minute. It's my private hospital. You don't need to worry," Kai said as he and Tiffany watched Victoria get into Kai’s jet."Thank you. Let me handle her payment. You don't have to do that for me," Tiffany said, and Kai nodded, he looked at Peter beside him. Peter walked straight to Tiffany handing her a file. Tiffany glanced at Kai, but his gaze was fixed on Victoria getting into the plane. As she opened the file, her eyes lowered towards the amount. Tiffany’s eyes popped open almost falling from her sockets, maybe hoping to see the amount written clearly."Ten thousand euros a week?" Her jaw almost dropped, seeing the entrance fee, eight hundred thousand euros, the annual fee of one million, nine hundred thousand and twenty euros. Tiffany looked at the jet and gulped unexpectedly. Her mind wondered how much it was to fly a private jet; business class already cost thousands. Kai had already paid in full for a year. "
The Next Day Tiffany arrived at work the next morning, trying to shake off the tension from the yesterday. The tension between Kai and Daniel had lingered in her mind. As she stepped into the boutique, her heels clicked against the floor. Her gaze caught Noami at the counter. Noami glanced up, her expression immediately souring. Tiffany ignored her cunning smile and walked into her office. She sank into the chair, sighing heavily. "Good morning," Noami said, sneakily closing the door behind her. "You didn't come home last night. I wonder why," Tiffany said, her voice weak. She sighed heavily again, staring at the blank ceiling. Noami straightened, crossing her arms as she turned to face Tiffany. "Yeah. I crashed out at Daisy's apartment after a few drinks." Tiffany blinked and nodded. "You seemed to have fun after giving out my number and our address to Daniel! I told you I wasn't interested!" Noami scoffed, her li
The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, and Tiffany stepped out first. Naomi and Kai followed closely behind, their footsteps slow and gentle. As they reached Kai’s apartment, he stopped and turned to facing them, but his gaze poured solely on Tiffany who looked away. His lips curving into a small smile."Well then, tomorrow," he said, casually but his eyes still fixed on Tiffany.Naomi’s cheeks flushed a gentle pink, and glanced quickly at Tiffany before replying. "Tomorrow? Uh… okay, then. See you tomorrow." Her voice wavered slightly, although she wasn't sure what was happening tomorrow. Tiffany remained silent, her hand already on the keypad outside her apartment door. As she began typing in her passcode, Kai’s voice called out behind her, soft and calm. "Tiffany."She paused, her shoulders stiffening, and slowly turned her head to look at him. His gaze was steady, filled with warmth that unsettled her."If you’re n
As the day drew to a close, Tiffany was tidying up her desk when Elle, her assistant, walked into the office. There was a glow in Danielle’s expression, but her eyes weren’t on Tiffany—they were locked on the bouquet of flowers in her arms. “Oh, Elle, seems you’ve got yourself a date. Flowers, huh?” Tiffany teased lightly, glancing up from her papers. But Elle shook her head, her lips curving in a small smile.“No, Miss Halton. They’re for you,” Elle said, setting the bouquet gently on the desk as though it were something precious. “They’re gorgeous.”Tiffany stared at the flowers, her expression unreadable. The tulips were beautiful, pristine white blooms arranged in a way that was both elegant and expensive. Each petal looked soft, perfectly curled at the edges, as if they’d just bloomed that morning. She reached out, brushing her fingers lightly against a stem before looking back at Elle, who was watching her intently.“I didn’t know you had a man, Miss Halton. You always seemed…
The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, and Tiffany stepped out first. Naomi and Kai followed closely behind, their footsteps slow and gentle. As they reached Kai’s apartment, he stopped and turned to facing them, but his gaze poured solely on Tiffany who looked away. His lips curving into a small smile."Well then, tomorrow," he said, casually but his eyes still fixed on Tiffany.Naomi’s cheeks flushed a gentle pink, and glanced quickly at Tiffany before replying. "Tomorrow? Uh… okay, then. See you tomorrow." Her voice wavered slightly, although she wasn't sure what was happening tomorrow. Tiffany remained silent, her hand already on the keypad outside her apartment door. As she began typing in her passcode, Kai’s voice called out behind her, soft and calm. "Tiffany."She paused, her shoulders stiffening, and slowly turned her head to look at him. His gaze was steady, filled with warmth that unsettled her."If you’re n
The Next Day Tiffany arrived at work the next morning, trying to shake off the tension from the yesterday. The tension between Kai and Daniel had lingered in her mind. As she stepped into the boutique, her heels clicked against the floor. Her gaze caught Noami at the counter. Noami glanced up, her expression immediately souring. Tiffany ignored her cunning smile and walked into her office. She sank into the chair, sighing heavily. "Good morning," Noami said, sneakily closing the door behind her. "You didn't come home last night. I wonder why," Tiffany said, her voice weak. She sighed heavily again, staring at the blank ceiling. Noami straightened, crossing her arms as she turned to face Tiffany. "Yeah. I crashed out at Daisy's apartment after a few drinks." Tiffany blinked and nodded. "You seemed to have fun after giving out my number and our address to Daniel! I told you I wasn't interested!" Noami scoffed, her li
"She would be fine. I promise I'd have my men watching her every minute. It's my private hospital. You don't need to worry," Kai said as he and Tiffany watched Victoria get into Kai’s jet."Thank you. Let me handle her payment. You don't have to do that for me," Tiffany said, and Kai nodded, he looked at Peter beside him. Peter walked straight to Tiffany handing her a file. Tiffany glanced at Kai, but his gaze was fixed on Victoria getting into the plane. As she opened the file, her eyes lowered towards the amount. Tiffany’s eyes popped open almost falling from her sockets, maybe hoping to see the amount written clearly."Ten thousand euros a week?" Her jaw almost dropped, seeing the entrance fee, eight hundred thousand euros, the annual fee of one million, nine hundred thousand and twenty euros. Tiffany looked at the jet and gulped unexpectedly. Her mind wondered how much it was to fly a private jet; business class already cost thousands. Kai had already paid in full for a year. "
As the elevator to the apartment dinged open. Tiffany hurriedly put in the passcode and entered their apartment. "Mom?" She screamed, dropping her coat and bags as she rushed into the living room. Relief struck her heart as she found her mother sitting peacefully on the couch, smiling at the television. Tiffany rushed to her, hugging her tightly, tears pouring from her eyes. "I thought I lost you, Mom! Thank God you're okay! Thank God you're okay!" She cried in her mother's arms.But Victoria was too focused on the television, not minding Tiffany, who cried nonstop. "Let me see. Did he hurt you? Mom, do you feel any pain?" She asked, but Victoria said nothing. Tiffany looked to the other side. Noami looked worried, her eyes flicking to the bouquet of flowers sitting on the dining table. "I'll be back soon, okay?" She said softly, getting up and walking towards Noami. "It's him. He dropped her off. He knows you live here," Noami said, handing her a small note. "My lovely Ashley,
Kai’s car stopped in front of Sun’s Nursing Home. Tiffany didn’t even wait for the car to settle completely. Her hand flew to the door handle, and before Kai could say a word, she flung the car door open, trembling as she walked, her heart pounding in her chest. She raced toward the building. The glass doors slid open. Her breath hitched as she entered, her eyes scanning the white walls of Sun Nursing Home. At the reception desk, Naomi stood, her shoulders tense as she spoke in hushed tones with Dr. Darcy, the woman in charge of Sun Nursing Home. Darcy’s face was calm, but she looked worried. "Where’s my mother?" Tiffany’s voice broke as the words tumbled out. She stood there, chest heaving, her hands gripping the edge of the counter. "I left you in charge of my mother this is what you do? How could you be careless?" Dr. Darcy turned to her, her lips pressed into a thin line. "I’m so sorry, Mrs. Winson," she said carefully in a low and apologetic tone but it wasn't enough to soothe
The following morning. As the first light of dawn crept into the room, Kai stood mesmerized by the sight before him. He placed it gently on the table beside the bed a glass of apple juice. His gaze lingered on Tiffany, peacefully curled up in his bed. Her chest rose and fell in a steady rhythm, each breath soft and quiet. The sunlight slipped through the curtains, giving a warm glow around her. The delicate curve of her lips, the faint flutter of her eyelashes, and the blush that lingered on her cheeks. From the very first day he saw her asleep. It's a sight he loved to see. But suddenly, her expression changed. Her brow furrowed, and her eyes twitched beneath her closed lids. A flicker of fear flashed her face, then deepened. Whimpers, low and distressed, escaped her lips and underneath the soft blankets, her body moved restlessly. She looked like she was having a nightmare. Kai’s brows furrowed, and he rushed to her side, his wide eyes darting between hers, trying to figure out w
"Is it okay for me to be attending clubs yet? It isn't up to a month since the divorce." Noami looked at Tiffany’s direction. "What could possibly go wrong?" She said with a smile. The car door opened, and Tiffany got out. She wore a black halter top with a triangular handkerchief design. The front is sleek and fits closely, forming a sharp, inverted triangle that ends at her waist. The back is open and secured with thin crisscrossing straps, showing off her shoulders and back. She paired this unique top with loose-fitting black pants that are slightly oversized. The pants sit low on her waist, giving her a casual look.Tiffany let her long, straight black hair flow past her shoulders. She wears red lipstick, black thin heels and a small white handbag. Naomi on the other, stepped out wearing a soft pink, off-the-shoulder dress with delicate ruffle details along the neckline, fitting her curves with the hemline stopping above the knees. She accessorizes with a simple yet sparkling n
"Tell me everything is perfect!" Tiffany said, her voice sharp but fragile as she glanced around the boutique. Her eyes flitted over every detail—the pristine white walls, the golden racks adorned with designer clothing, and the faint scent of vanilla lingering in the air. "You worry too much." Noami leaned against the counter, her tone light but laced with reassurance. "I'm sure everything went off without a hitch today. The sales target was over a hundred million dollars. I'd say that's a roaring success!" She smirked, adding playfully, "I guess being a trophy wife does have its perks."A slight smile tugged at Tiffany’s lips. Noami softened her tone, exhaling a small sigh of relief. "But, uh... why a boutique, though? I mean, after everything that happened with Kai—" Noami froze mid-sentence, her hand flying to cover her mouth.Tiffany’s expression shifted instantly, her face turning stony. Her dark eyes closed off like shutters. The uncomfortable silence stretched between them.