Sitting across from the delicacies spread on the vast table, Heidi supported her cheeks with both hands. She let out a sigh, wondering why her husband was taking so long outside.
Lucas appeared to have forgotten their anniversary, despite Heidi dropping hints for the past few days. He never brought up the topic and was always conveniently busy whenever she tried to discuss it. Hoping to surprise him, she eagerly awaited the sound of his footsteps from the doorway.
Bang! A deafening sound startled her, and through her blurry vision, a stack of documents appeared in front of her.
“Sign it, Heidi. We’re getting a divorce,” Lucas’s cold voice reached her ears.
Frowning, Heidi’s eyes returned to the documents, and she read the words written boldly at the top. ‘A divorce agreement?’ She shook her head and chuckled, convinced it was a silly dream. Lucas would never divorce her.
Heidi picked up the documents from the desk and flipped through them. Then she pinched herself. The reality hit—she wasn’t dreaming.
“No. No. No. You must be joking,” Heidi shook her head in disbelief.
“Did you think that I would never discover your real intentions someday? How much did Grandpa pay you?”
“What are you talking about!?” Fear gripped her heart, and sensing the man’s seriousness, she pleaded,
“Did you think I would never know that you married me because of money? Whatever Grandpa paid you, I will triple it. Just sign the danm paper.”
“Lucas, wait—” Heidi grabbed his hand as he turned around to walk into the bedroom.
“Everything is as you see,” Lucas retorted, pulling away. “This marriage will yield nothing, Heidi. It is never going to benefit both of us. If you want more money, just say it.”
How could he say their marriage would be of no benefit when she loved him with all her heart?
Three years ago, Heidi accidentally encountered the love of her life through an unexpected connection—with his grandfather. Grandpa Winston, hospitalized at the time, shared a rare blood type that happened to match hers. Much to her surprise, Winston was revealed to be none other than Lucas’s grandfather.
Imagine Heidi’s joy when Lucas approached her with a marriage proposal. However, the present situation left her bewildered and hurt. Why, after all this time, was he now labeling her as a gold digger?
Confused and hurt, Heidi fought back tears and rushed into the bedroom to confront him. “Lucas, please listen,” she pleaded, blocking his path to the closet where he was taking off clothes. “Grandpa has nothing to do with our marriage. He didn’t give me any money.”
“Stop it, and just sign the papers.” Ignoring Heidi even after her heartfelt confession, Lucas’s actions humiliated her, and tears flowed uncontrollably. For Lucas, she endured harsh treatment and ridicule from his family and others, dreaming that he would one day reciprocate her feelings. She worked tirelessly to make their marriage succeed, hopeful that her efforts would be recognized.
“Lucas—” Heidi’s next words died in her throat when the man turned around and undid his necktie. His shirt’s collar loosened, revealing a glaring red mark shaped like li-ps.
The shock hit her in waves, and Heidi staggered backward. “W-What is this, Lucas?” She pointed at the side of his neck.
Heidi didn’t need to be told what it was. She just didn’t want to believe it was real. Lucas’s brows furrowed, and he touched the place. When he brought his finger up and saw the red dot, his expression relaxed. His li-ps curled up, recalling the intimate moment he’d shared with Tracy in his office.
“Lucas, you are cheating on me!” Heidi’s eyes widened.
“So what?” His smile vanished, and his stoic expression returned. “If it weren’t for you, Tracy wouldn’t have left me three years ago. Now that she has returned, I want you out of my life, Heidi. Just sign the papers, take everything you want, and get out of my life.”
Heidi stood rooted to the spot as the man’s words echoed in her ears. “And if you don’t… Fine. As long as you’re in this house, never expect me ever to step foot here again.”
Lucas slipped on a new set of clothes, picked up his jacket, and left. Heidi returned to her senses, and a new kind of feeling engulfed her heart.
His ex was back. She let out a self-deprecating laugh and wiped her tears furiously.
For three years, she worked hard to melt his heart; however, he was only waiting for his ex’s return so he could toss her out. What a fool she had been, thinking that he would love her back. Now, everything felt like a cruel joke.
Heidi shook her head and left the closet. Her phone was in the dining room, and when she reached there, the divorce documents stared back at her. Pushing down the lump in her throat, she picked up her phone and sent a text. Then she took the pen.
A while later…
Heidi stepped out of the gates and found a car waiting outside.
“Were you serious!?” Zach exclaimed as soon as Heidi got on. “That scumbag. He actually divorced you.”
“Just take me away,” Heidi murmured. Her expression was blank as she stared out of the car’s window. Yet, Zach knew that she was bottling up her emotions.
For that man, Heidi endured daily humiliation by those lowly folks. Because of him, she dropped her crown as a princess and assumed the position of a pauper, a desperate housewife with no other goal apart from pleasing her husband. Danm it! He was going to make him regret it.
“A divorce is not the end of the world. Cheer up, dear.” Zach squeezed her hand gently.
… At Skyline Restaurant. The atmosphere was a mix of joy and tension as Lucas sat across from Tracy. His father and stepmother, a couple deeply engrossed in conversation, sat beside each other.“Who would have thought that Tracy would ever return?” Mrs. Harrison beamed.“I also thought she would spend the rest of her life abroad,” Mr. Harrison chuckled. “When you went there to study, we hoped you would come back often, but you didn’t.”“Oh, Uncle… Aunty…" Tracy smiled bashfully, lowering her head. “I always had it in mind to return. How could I not when everything I love is here?”With those words, she cast a meaningful gaze at Lucas, who seemed lost in thought, silently eating his food.“Well, your return is worth celebrating,” Mrs. Harrison declared, the most joyous of them all. She had been disappointed when Tracy left for studies abroad, especially since it marked the end of her relationship with Lucas. If only Tracy had stayed, Lucas might never have married the girl his grandf
The Olsen Family Mansion buzzed with activity the next day. As Heidi stepped into the house, she felt like she had just walked into a new world.Despite three years passing, everything seemed oddly unchanged. Whispers of recognition followed her every step.“The Young Miss is back.”“Really? I thought I was imagining things. Our Young Miss’s complexion is brighter, and her hair is shinier. This lady is just skin and bones.”“Are you sure it is our Young Miss? She might resemble her,” questioned the skeptical whispers.The servants’ gasps of astonishment spread across the compound as they spoke in hushed tones, all casting strange looks in Heidi’s direction. She heard their conversations and a bitter smile formed on her face.For three long years, she had deliberately kept her distance from the mansion. It wasn’t enough time to erase her identity, but it had certainly worked its magic on her appearance. The reason the servants couldn’t recognize her was that her appearance had indeed c
Inside the towering skyscraper of the GK Group...Lucas stood by the floor-to-ceiling window, his frigid frame unmoving. The cold, sterile light of the office cast shadows across his face, revealing a tense mask that concealed the boiling rage inside him.His eyes were fixed on the bustling city below, yet the image of her leaning into another man’s arms flashed in his mind.“Mr. Harrison,” his secretary, Amanda, walked into the office.Lucas seemed lost in his thoughts. The secretary had been knocking for a while but received no response.“Mr. Harrison.” Clearing her throat, Amanda called his attention again. “I am here with the reports.”Remembering the assignment he’d given his secretary, Lucas snapped out of his thoughts. He strolled back to his swivel chair and sat down.“What did you find?”“Regarding Mrs. Harrison’s whereabouts…” she watched the man’s expression carefully before reporting, “I am afraid to tell you that her provided address is false. No one in the Metrolift Apar
[Yes, Ms. Carlson. Everything is set.] The reply came instantly. Tracy dropped her phone and wrapped both hands around Lucas’s arm as he stared out of the window.The car pulled over in front of the hotel. Lucas was somewhat surprised to find paparazzi present; after all, it wasn’t some extravagant business dinner. He might have declined the invitation if not for Tracy’s request.As they emerged from the car, a dazzling display of flashes and shutters greeted them. The paparazzi were in a frenzy, capturing every moment as if it were a cinematic event. The questions came like rapid-fire, each one attempting to unveil the mystery behind the couple.“Mr. Harrison, what a splendid surprise. For the first time in history, you have a woman by your side. May we know who this lucky lady is?”“Isn’t she the Young Mistress of the Carlson Household? There have been rumors that Mr. Harrison and Ms. Carlson are in a relationship. Is it true?”“Mr. Harrison is one of the most eligible bachelors in
At StriveStyle Co. “I heard we are getting a new CEO soon.” “Ha! You must be joking. Who is that unlucky person?” “StriveStyle Co. is practically a sinking ship. I can’t imagine anyone willingly stepping into the CEO role.” “Unless it is someone as greedy as the former CEO who laundered money mercilessly.” The employees were in a frenzy. Some of them even bumped into Heidi as they rushed to get to the conference room early. Heidi didn’t walk in the same direction, though. Her new assistant hurried up to her, panting heavily. “I- I am so sorry, Ms. Olsen. I was still setting up your office; I couldn’t receive you at the parking lot. Please overlook my mistake; this is the last time, I promise.” “Relax.” Heidi smiled. “Where are the reports I requested?” “Here, I’ve printed them out.” The assistant handed her a documents folder. “They have all the information you need, Ms. Olsen.” “Good.” Heidi flipped through the papers. Her brows knitted while skimming through the content, th
Phoenix City’s First Hospital stood proudly in the heart of the city, just a stone’s throw away from StriveStyle Co. Heidi swiftly arrived, making her way through the hospital’s entrance. The staff, familiar with her due to GK Group’s significant ownership, directed her straight to the emergency room. Although Lucas hadn’t publicly declared their marriage, this hospital was one of the few places where Heidi was acknowledged as a member of the Harrison Family. “How is Grandpa’s condition?” Heidi asked, encountering the doctor emerging from the emergency room. Sweaty and out of breath from her hurried arrival, anxiety gripped her as she feared Grandpa Winston’s condition might be more severe this time. “Tell me, Doc. What exactly happened to Grandpa Winston?” “Do you even deserve to know?” a familiar yet cold voice interrupted from behind. Heidi turned to find herself face-to-face with Lucas.“What's wrong with you? You're the one who called me to come to visit your Grandpa!” Hend
Tracy paused, feeling the weight of the tension in the room. The air grew heavy, and the once cheerful expression on Grandpa Winston’s face twisted into a deep scowl.“I asked you, who gave her permission to come here?” Grandpa Winston’s voice cut through the tense silence.“Grandpa Winston, please calm down,” the Young Nurse interjected, her voice trembling with concern. She feared his anger might exacerbate his illness.“Grandpa, don’t you remember her? She’s Tracy,” Lucas said, trying to bridge the connection.“So what!?” Grandpa Winston snapped, his displeasure evident.Seeing the same girl he had seen on the TV with his grandson, was it possible that the news wasn’t fake? Otherwise, why would she also come here? “Before I count to two, I want her out of this place,” Grandpa Winston demanded.“But, Grandpa…” Lucas looked dissatisfied. “Tracy is here to check on you.”“Y-You.” Grandpa Winston’s hand shook. Tracy could sense the brewing conflict between Lucas and his grandfather.
“I don’t know what came over my grandson. In what way is that girl better than you?” Grandpa Winston lamented, shaking his head, his voice heavy with disappointment.His voice, previously firm during the exchange with Lucas, now sounded weak and exhausted. Reaching into his pocket, Grandpa Winston retrieved a small satchel he always carried around. With a gentle hand, he opened it to reveal a necklace nestled inside. “Heidi, I have always wanted to give this to you. I don’t want to delay it any longer. Do you know that a few hours ago, I almost thought I wouldn’t survive?” he confessed softly, taking Heidi’s hand and placing the necklace in her palm.“Grandpa...” Heidi trailed off, blinking at the necklace.The diamonds sparkled and glinted against the light, embraced by finely polished gold links. The simple yet elegant patterns captivated her eyes, casting a spell over her.“You like it, right?” Grandpa Winston smiled, satisfied by her reaction. “It is all yours, Heidi.”Heidi shoo