Beatrice
I gazed at the wardrobe crammed with luxurious clothes, all from the most renowned brands, the epitome of what money could acquire, yet none of it would be viable to take with me. I packed in the suitcase only the items I had brought to that residence a year ago.
Unlike that day when I arrived with a heart full of love and hope, now all that remained in my chest was bitterness and pain; I was about to distance myself from that house, which had never truly been my home.
After over a year of a frustrating marriage, in which I never truly experienced what it was to be loved by my husband, I made the difficult decision to end that doomed relationship where only one person fought for the couple's happiness, and that person was me. From this moment forward, Edward would no longer be part of my life, just as I would not be a part of his, and each of us would go our separate ways. With this perspective, I dismissed all the mansion staff that afternoon and awaited my husband's arrival, anticipating the moment when I would see him for the last time as mine.
I surveyed the spacious room, recalling our brief phone conversation that afternoon when I asked him to arrive earlier, and he promised to do so. However, Edward had made me the same promise before and did not keep it, just as he was doing at that moment. How many nights had I waited for his arrival, hoping for a normal marital relationship where he would make an effort to be with me? But that never happened throughout our entire marriage.
I poured myself some of his favorite whiskey, seeking the courage to do what I had decided, as I was certain that without that drink, I would not have the strength to move forward. I revisited all the memories of our scarce moments together, as he always avoided me, using various excuses to stay away from home as much as possible. However, they served as a reminder of how unloved I was by Edward.
I took a final sip of the drink just as I heard the gentle rumble of his car parking in front of our house. However, that day, the driver did not bring the boss's favorite Mercedes into the garage.
I watched him enter and step out of the shadows, lighting the lamp on the side table next to the armchair, and then stood up with the sole intention of facing him on equal terms, even though my height of five feet and nine inches was considerably shorter than his six feet and four inches.
"Oh!" he exclaimed, surprised by my presence in the darkened room, seated in his rightful place. "What are you doing here?"
I could have responded with so many things, among them the fact that I lived in that house and had every right to be sitting in the living room, waiting for my husband's arrival.
I didn't, however.
"I was waiting for you," I inform, trying to keep my voice free of all the sadness I carried with me. "We need to talk."
"Today is not a good time for that," he dismisses my presence, something that has become routine. "Tomorrow you can say what you want, as I'm tired today."
He doesn't wait to hear my response, already heading for the first step of the spiral staircase, ready to climb to his room, which I never had the privilege of sharing.
"I need to talk now! I can't wait any longer," I say, loud enough for me to hear.
He stops, seems to think about the situation, and returns to the center of the room, a sigh of resignation audibly escaping his inviting lips, which only touched mine once.
Edward never desired to consummate our marriage, always treating me with courtesy; he is an extremely kind but cold man.
"Tell me," he accepts to listen. "What do you have so important to tell me?"
"I want a divorce," I propose, feeling myself shatter into a thousand pieces.
Memories once again assail me, and the last few years flash through my mind, from the day my father asked me to make what he considered a small sacrifice in the name of something he loved like a son—his company.
Edward, however, was in a serious relationship with Louise Orleans, whom he truly loved, but still, he accepted the proposal made by his father's best friend, to whom he owed much respect and gratitude.
I understood that he never truly came to terms with having to separate from the woman he loved, and I felt that was why he always despised me, doing nothing to make us a real family.
The fact that he became even colder and more indifferent to me after receiving the wedding invitation from his beloved, who decided she couldn't wait for the duration of our contract and found another man to love, whom she married.
I could no longer bear his indifference and his excuses to never be at home, always working late and staunchly avoiding me when he was home.
With hands trembling from the emotion brought by memories, I hold the ring I've kept on my finger until now between my fingers and hand it over to Edward, as a way to put an end to our story.
"What do you intend with this?" he questions.
He sits down but doesn't appear sad or concerned about my request. Upon noticing the used glass next to the bottle of his preferred drink, he eyes me suspiciously but doesn't even ask if I've been drinking.
"I intend to clear your path, so you can finally find your happiness," I declare, trying to hold back tears. "I'm leaving this house, Edward."
"And where will you go?" Despite the question, he doesn't seem genuinely concerned about my destination.
"That's a question I don't intend to answer," I say, feeling the first teardrop onto my face. "I'm leaving your life and this house, and that's all that matters."
I place the ring on the sideboard and wait for him to ask me not to leave, to say he loves me and will change, to try to make our marriage something real at last. But not a word escapes his lips.
"This is a very serious decision, Beatrice," Edward asserts, his tone gentle. "You must think carefully before deciding this, so you won't regret it later."
If I weren't suffering so much, I might have laughed at his gentle warning.
"I've thought about it very carefully, Edward. I've thought for twelve months. A long year!"
I try not to raise my voice, but it's so hard to be cold when everything inside is about to explode.
"I see that you're sure of what you're doing," he says calmly.
"Our lawyer has prepared all the divorce paperwork, and I've already signed everything," I inform him. "He'll send the documents to your office; you just need to sign, and we'll be officially separated. You'll be free from me."
"Is this really what you want?" he asks. "I know you say you're sure about your decision, but I need to be sure. I have a debt of honor to our parents and their story, and I don't want you to suffer."
"Yes, I am certain of what I am doing," I confirmed, even though my heart screams otherwise! "I don't want to part from you, Edward! But I need to do this. I need to start anew away from you."
"I understand your anguish." He dares to say, but his face is a mask of coldness and politeness. "I hope you'll be well and find what you're looking for, Beatrice."
"Goodbye, Edward," I say, my heart bleeding. "I hope you find what you're looking for too."
I leave the luxurious mansion and walk to the stone staircase, reaching the central courtyard where a car awaits me, as per my instructions to the driver. My only suitcase is already stowed inside the vehicle, and I get into the back seat, bravely holding back tears and trying my best not to collapse.
But my heart is aching, tears roll down my face, and I need a great deal of willpower not to crumble completely when I am suffering so much from the separation.
How can I live without the great love of a lifetime?
EdwardAfter Beatrice left the mansion, I walked to the bar almost in the center of my living room and poured a shot of my most expensive whisky into a glass, downing the entire contents in a single fiery gulp.I manage to maintain a neutral expression, but inside, the only prevailing feeling is the purest and most genuine relief.One thing is certain—I wasn't the least bit sad about Beatrice's decision to leave. Our marriage was merely a business contract, something I did solely out of consideration for my father's old friend.Once upon a time, I harbored a strong passion for Beatrice, but everything changed when I found her kissing her cousin Sebastian. That night, I realized their feelings were not just those of friendship or cousinly love. They felt something more for each other, and the biggest proof of that fact was the kiss I witnessed them exchange in Beatrice's garden.I had spoken to Beatrice that day, congratulating her on her eighteenth birthday and promising to be in Kent
BeatriceSurprisingly, I quickly found an excellent job opportunity. I had sent out several resumes and contacted friends I had studied with at university, so when I received a call inviting me for an interview at a nationwide newspaper, I was thrilled to see my efforts rewarded so quickly. Staying at home was not an option, especially when my friends were together. Janet and Charles, her husband, being together made me feel affected by the love they showed each other. It's hard to understand why my marriage went so wrong. So, when I was selected for the position at the Daily News, I was thrilled, not just for the job but also for the great offer I received.Just five days after filing for divorce, I was starting work at the Daily News. I worked in the newspaper's gossip column, in the entertainment section, something I would need to adapt to. Although I didn't exactly like topics related to famous people, I needed that job to get out of the melancholy I was in. I didn't mind the fact
AndrewSince the moment Beatrice joined the newspaper owned by my father, of which I am the sole heir, her difficulty in keeping up with the frenetic pace of high society news and the approach used to attract readers to this column was evident. However, every day, she adapted better, flourishing in all directions, and surpassing even my expectations. Her ability to ask questions, in a non-invasive manner, captivates those she is interviewing.But, from the very moment I set eyes on Beatrice, I was captivated by her shyness, which made her blush when I offered my help in case she felt lost in her new job at the newspaper. Her gray eyes avoided mine as I tried to admire her stunning beauty, completely mesmerized by the newest member of the team.Over time, I realized how naturally timid and reserved she was. I deduced that she had been raised traditionally. As we grew closer, she shared a bit of her past, and I was surprised to learn that she had been married before. However, this didn'
BeatriceNow that I found myself in the ballroom, a strong suspicion hung over me: the looks directed at me seemed full of speculation, focusing mainly on my companion, Andrew. Regret began to creep in, generating growing discomfort.I was seriously considering the idea of stepping back and leaving as quickly as possible. However, Andrew had the sensitivity to sense my apprehension. With a simple glance in my direction, he dispelled my concerns. He was by my side, and that was what truly mattered.That message conveyed in our exchanged glances filled me with the courage to continue, facing the curious looks around us. We walked together, our hands intertwined, and Andrew greeted various people along the way. The way people treated him made it clear that their respect and the pursuit of his attention were not simply due to h
BeatriceWhen we arrived in front of my friend's house, Andrew circled the car and opened the door for me, demonstrating his kindness once again. I couldn't stay angry with him; after all, he had taken me to the party with the best intentions."Thank you for everything, Andrew," I expressed gratitude, already outside the car.He cleared his throat, indicating that he wanted to say something but was embarrassed. I waited in anticipation."I... um-hum!" Andrew started, trying to find the words. "You look beautiful, Beatrice."I was surprised to realize what he wanted to say."Oh!" I responded, taken aback. "Thank you!""I wanted to tell you that
EdwardI felt my jaw tense with frustration as I looked out the window of my office and remembered the night of the gala. The memories of Saturday night were still very fresh in my mind.On that night, I was accompanied by Mila Durant, a beautiful French model I had recently met. We were enveloped in an atmosphere of luxury and sophistication, surrounded by a crowd of familiar faces from high society. But among all those familiar faces, there was one I didn't expect to see: Beatrice.I relived once again all the feelings that flooded me when I spotted Beatrice at the ball. My heart even gave an unpleasant leap. The last time I had seen her before that was when our marriage was crumbling, and to think that at the party, she was radiant, elegantly dressed, and simply stunning. She was in the company of Joel Smith's son, the influential owner of the newspaper where my ex-wife now works.I felt a deep discomfort in my chest. Seeing Beatrice there, splendid and well-accompanied, stirred my
BeatriceThe next day, close to the end of the workday, Andrew sent me a message informing me that he needed to leave London to attend to some important business and had to cancel our meeting."I can't believe he's canceling our commitment at the last minute like this!" I muttered to myself, the indignation making me sigh in frustration.It seemed that Andrew and Edward were alike, prioritizing their important businesses, and to sum it up, I wasn't a priority in the life of my new suitor.I was lost in these thoughts as I left the newspaper office, and it took me a moment to recognize the man standing next to the luxurious car on the same street where I was now walking."Edward!" I said."How are you, Beatrice?" he asked in an extremely cynical tone, a smirk on his lips. "I hope you're well.""What are you doing here?" I didn't answer his question because I felt lost. What was Edward doing there? He also didn't respond to my inquiries and approached me with large steps, getting very c
AndrewDue to some urgent business, I ended up canceling my meeting with Beatrice, and after returning to London, I found that she was upset with me, probably for this same reason. I tried calling her and sending messages, but Beatrice didn't answer any of the times and didn't respond to my messages either. I was feeling worried because I was enjoying her company, and I felt that our relationship was strengthening a little more with each passing day.Now, everything has changed, and it seems like we're back to square one. On Saturday night, I ended up agreeing to go out to dinner with an old friend with whom I share a great friendship. When I arrive at the restaurant, I see Beatrice's ex-husband, Edward Maddock. That worsened my mood, which wasn't the best to begin with."Do you know Maddock personally?" Justin Campbell, with whom I attended college at Oxford, asks.His concern is not unfounded, after all, Maddock couldn't take his eyes off my table, which was starting to irritate me.
BeatriceLittle Avery came into the world a few months later, full of health and energy, captivating everyone with her charming smile and sweet temperament. Edward, who had already proven to be a responsible and present father to Timothy, repeated the same loving commitment to Avery. He continued to be the man I always wished for by my side, and his dedication only confirmed that the disappointments of the past were definitively overcome.Our routine was cozy, and seeing our children grow up happy and content filled my heart with joy and fulfillment. Through ups and downs, we remained united, building a lovely and happy family.Two Years LaterBeatriceAfter more than six years of official marriage, Edward decided to sur
AndrewAccepting the invitation to dinner at Beatrice and Edward's house was a sudden decision. I felt hesitant, but at the same time, intrigued by the opportunity to rekindle the friendship that had been shaken by emotional issues.Talking extensively with Beatrice in the preceding days brought much-needed clarity. I realized that the weight of trying to win the love of a woman still in love with her ex-husband was a mistake. The friendship with Beatrice, after all, was much more valuable than any unrequited romantic desire.Upon arriving at Beatrice and Maddock's house, I noticed the presence of Abigail, Edward's sister. An inexplicable nervousness seized me, arousing my curiosity. We exchanged glances, and a subtle tension hung between us, something I admit I did not overlook.
BeatriceWe conversed animatedly during dinner, reminiscing about stories and sharing laughter. I looked at my husband, that beautiful man now entirely dedicated to my needs, reflecting on how much our lives had changed since the day I left that house, determined to forget a year of rejection I lived with Edward and pretend that I no longer loved him when in reality, my love for him only grew each day."While Timothy is almost a young man, Archie is just a baby, and Beatrice is pregnant, soon she'll also have her baby in her arms," Sebastian commented suggestively, looking at Elizabeth, and we all eagerly awaited to hear what he would say next, with smiles of anticipation on our faces. "I also want to have a baby, my love."He didn't disappoint us. We all found what he said very funny, and Elizabeth tu
BeatriceToday I woke up with uncontained joy in my heart. As I got ready for work, I found myself smiling at the mirror, my hands gently caressing the slight swell of my belly. I was radiant, feeling a deep connection with the little being growing inside me.Upon arriving at the office, I was greeted with warm wishes from colleagues and friends. Everyone noticed my good mood, and I couldn't help but share the news of my pregnancy with them. Each smile and congratulations made my day even more special.I was heading back to my office after a meeting when I nearly bumped into Andrew. I hadn't seen him in weeks. The way he had exited my life had left me hurt and confused. However, upon seeing him again, I felt a strange calm in his presence."Hello, Beatrice,
BeatriceDespite everything that had happened between us, my heart insisted that I should trust Edward. I decided to trust him in the same way he trusted me. And so, with the security of his love and confidence in his loyalty, I shared about my pregnancy. His happiness was so evident that there was no room to doubt his feelings."We should tell Timothy," Edward said with remarkable enthusiasm."I'll pick him up from school with you," I said, equally excited. "And together, we can share this news with him."Edward agreed immediately, shutting down his computer and grabbing his work folder. We walked together toward the door. Passing by Edward's secretary, I briefly recounted what had happened when I arrived at his office that afternoon."Who are you calling?" I asked, surprised to see him dialing a number on his phone.Edward just waved his hand, asking me for a moment, but he hugged me, keeping me close to his body while making the mysterious call."Mrs. Steve? Yes, it's me," Edward s
EdwardDespite Beatrice choosing a safe distance between us, the fact that we were willing to clarify everything left me satisfied."I haven't spoken to or seen Louise for months, Beatrice, since that night at the restaurant when we reunited, and she acted rudely and disrespectfully toward you. Something I could never forgive."Beatrice seemed about to interrupt me, opening and closing her mouth several times but managed to stay silent, so I continued with my explanation."Today, Louise showed up at my company unannounced, and I received her as I would with any acquaintance because that's exactly what she is to me now," I made a point to emphasize that. "She was seeking strong sponsorship for her modeling career, and apparently, her finances aren't doing well. She thought appealing to me and our history would be a good idea.""And it seems like it worked," Beatrice interrupted with visible irritation. "You were about to kiss each other."I took a deep breath and struggled to keep calm
BeatriceTo my complete horror, Edward wasn't alone in the room, and the scene before me was, in fact, highly compromising. I was speechless, as I didn't expect to find Louise Orleans in my husband's office."What's going on here, Edward!?"Edward and Louise were standing face to face, with her hands clasping my husband's neck, and he was holding her hands with his own. I was bewildered. What exactly was happening there? Were they about to kiss? The scene denoted an unacceptable level of intimacy."It's not what you're thinking, Beatrice," Edward quickly distanced himself from Louise, removing her hands from around his neck. "Louise was just leaving, right, Louise?"Edward looked at Louise quite eloquently, sugg
EdwardI left home that morning with a wonderful sense of peace and well-being after a family breakfast. Timothy was also radiant."Tell me more about your mother, Timothy. I want to get to know the woman who raised you so wonderfully well. Never forget how special you are to us, Beatrice and me."During the drive to school, Timothy shared emotionally charged details about his mother and life in Kyiv before the war reached the city.When I parked the car in front of the school, Timothy's words deeply surprised me."And I'll be very happy if our family grows, and I get a little brother like Archie."Beatrice and I had never discussed children before; after all, our ma
BeatriceTimothy was ecstatic about the idea of moving to Edward's mansion, which only strengthened my confidence in the decision. Edward invited us to visit the house the next day, keeping the reason for the visit a secret, which made me anxious.When we arrived at Edward's house the next morning, I didn't see anything out of the ordinary that could catch my attention or be the surprise he intended to show us. However, when he led Timothy and me to the first floor of the house, we finally discovered what he had planned."Wow!" Timothy exclaimed, covering his mouth with his hand, his eyes shining with admiration."How beautiful!" I said, equally enchanted.Once again, Edward managed to touch my heart, breaking down the barriers I had