Emma left the sitting room and came back a minute later with a bottle of vodka. She plopped down beside her cousin, opened the bottle, drank a mouthful, and passed it to Chloe.
"You know," Emma started, "I think the divorce is for the best."
Beside her, Chloe gulped down the vodka and asked gloomily. "What?"
"Your marriage was already an unhappy one. You cried every day," Emma said, taking the bottle from Chloe. "There was no way it could've lasted, and even if it did, you would never be happy, Chloe, and you deserve happiness." She took a long swig and passed it back to Chloe.
Chloe miserably drank and hiccupped. "I called him a monster, Em."
"And that's what he is," Emma agreed. "Don't go thinking you don't deserve happiness simply because you called him a monster."
Chloe took another mouthful and passed it to her. "It hurts, Em."
"I know, but it won't hurt forever. It'll pass. Get a divorce, take half of his net worth, and travel to someplace nice and..."
"I didn't sign for alimony."
Emma paused. "What do you mean, you didn't sign for alimony?"
"I was in love, Em. I didn't sign because I didn't think we would ever..." Chloe grabbed the bottle from Emma and drank some more.
Emma shook her head. "Well, that doesn't matter now. What matters is your well-being. So, get that divorce and get yourself back together."
Chloe nodded but said nothing, drinking more vodka.
"You'll be fine, Chloe," Emma added, frowning when Chloe laughed bitterly.
"He called me a whore. There's no coming back from that."
Emma slowly took the half-empty bottle from Chloe and set it down. "Kylian is an insensitive dick and a fool, like I've been saying. His opinion of you shouldn't even faze you because we know you're not a whore. And besides," she added, "I've been called a whore a lot of times; you don't see me crying about it."
Chloe sighed sadly, her eyes drooping drowsily, as Emma rose from the couch.
"Come on, let's go clean you up." She seized Chloe's arms, pulling her up.
"I don't think I'll ever love again," Chloe whispered to Emma before she pulled her up.
A week later...
Chloe sat in Emma's kitchen, staring intensely at the document sitting on the counter in front of her. Her hair was disheveled from lack of sleep, and her face looked much older. With reluctance, she picked up the pen beside the sheaf of papers and flipped to the page where Kylian's signature glared up at her.
The divorce papers had arrived at Emma's house four days ago. And she had been putting it off for as long as she could, hoping Kylian would call her or maybe return her thousandth message of apology. But there was no use now; the thread that held her marriage together had vanished into the night.
Emma had advised her to get Kylian out of her life. That he was too toxic for her anyway. But how does one just stop loving someone?
How can love just vanish overnight?
How can she pretend the beautiful days she spent with Kylian didn't exist?
Chloe sighed. Getting out of bed was hard enough; now she had to make a big decision. She positioned the pen over the black line, awaiting her signature, and hesitated. A memory from when she and Kylian were still dating resurfaced freely in her mind—when she had been really sick and was unable to go to the hospital due to extreme weather.
Kylian had reached her apartment, she didn't know, but he stood outside her door, looking like a dreamboat under his bulky winter coat with frizzy hair poking out from under a beanie. His gorgeous face was flushed from the cold, and his gloved hands held bags.
"Are you going to let me in, or should I freeze out here?" Kylian said, snapping Chloe out of her daze.
"Sorry," she said, holding a handkerchief to her running nose and moving out of the way. Kylian entered, set the bags on the floor, and locked her door.
"Why are you here?" She asked in confusion. She had merely told him she was sick, without expecting him to show up in the middle of a snowstorm.
Kylian turned to her with an ‘isn't it obvious’ face. "To nurse you back to health."
"Nurse me back to... There's a snowstorm going on right now, Ky. You could've died!" Chloe's snotty voice wasn't making her words have enough impact. Kylian just chuckled at her and shrugged off his coat.
"I'm good, Chloe. I'm here, aren't I? In one piece nonetheless." He hung his coat on the rack beside the door, her eyes following his every move. He kicked off his boots, placed them on the floor under his coat, and was wearing just his socks.
"But you could get sick." All Chloe could think of was how reckless he had been, but Kylian didn't even seem to care with his smile and cheery attitude.
"Then I'll nurse us both back to health... or have my assistant take us to the hospital in the morning when the weather gets better." Kylian took off his gloves and beanie and shoved them in his coat pockets. He ran a hand through his hair and winked cheekily when he caught her staring.
Chloe blinked at him, perplexed. "How did you even get here?"
Kylian had given her a sly smile. "I don't mean to brag, but it's not so hard for a billionaire to have his way." He seized the bags, kissed her forehead, and walked past her, heading for her kitchen. They'd been dating for six months, and he had memorized her apartment layout from the few times he had come over.
A single tear ran down Chloe's cheek and dropped on the paper with a soft plop. That night was one of her most memorable ones. Kylian had made soup, which was technically not cooking, and claimed he was a chef. They had argued about it, but Chloe conceded because the soup was delicious. Kylian had given her drugs and held her throughout the night. Nothing much was said; his presence had said enough, and Chloe finally knew she was in love with the man.
She exhaled tiredly and signed the papers in a second before the memories will succeed in giving her false hope. She stared at her signature for a long time in the kitchen, feeling her heart break all over again. She was questioning everything she knew and fighting off the tears as she remembered their nasty fight.
I wish I could take them back, she said, burying her face in her palms.
It's too late.
Kylian already hated her, and now she had sealed her fate. Standing up from the kitchen stool, she dragged herself to the bathroom. She needed to go drop off the papers at their house and get all her things.
Chloe decided to take a shower because using the bathtub would lure her down memory lane, and she didn't think her eyes could take any more crying.
After a hot shower, she dressed in Emma's jeans and top, packed her hair in a high ponytail, and stuffed the papers back in the envelope.
Chloe tucked the envelope under her arm, grabbed her car keys, and left Emma's condo, but not before shooting off a quick text to her cousin.
Chloe drove through the busy streets, and the afternoon sun was less sweltering than usual, a blur of people hurrying off to someplace, talking loudly, and wearing questionable clothes.
As Chloe drummed her thumbs on the wheel, waiting for the traffic light to turn green, her phone vibrated on the seat beside her.
She winced when she saw who the caller was and picked up, putting the phone on speaker and placing it on the car's phone holder.
"Hey, Ollie."
"You better tell me now if you're in trouble with bad people. My uncle is an officer. He can help you."
Chloe could see why the girl would think that. She had left her office in a hurry and hadn't returned her calls or texts.What could a seventeen-year-old possibly know about love and heartbreak?"Calm down, Ollie. I'm not in any kind of danger. I'm just dealing with some things right now.""Dealing with what?" Ollie gasped over the phone. "OMG! Are you pregnant?""No, I'm not--" But Ollie no longer heard her; the girl was on a roll."Because that would explain your absence, the way you looked unwell, and you're also ignoring me. Pregnant women tend to need their men to do everything for them.""Ollie, I'm not—" Chloe frowned."Oh my gosh, can I come to visit? You forgot your purse here last week, so I can use that as an excuse. The girls say you live in a mansion and have servants for everything. Oh, can I be the fun aunt? Because I know you wouldn't let me be the godmother while Emma is around. I'm great with kids, so...”"I’m not pregnant, Ollie. I'm going through a divorce!" Chloe
How did it come to this?The question had nagged in Chloe's head, snatching away her attention from all other thoughts as her long, shaky fingers deposited the signed divorce papers on the dark, polished table in Kylian's study—her ex-husband's study.Ex-husband. The finality of it left a bitter taste in her mouth, like charred bread.The scent of him lingered in the study, like he was sitting on his chair, poring over some important document. The stacks of books on high shelves testified to his touch in creases, and the urge to run her fingers along their hard spines filled her. But it was a jilted woman's folly.If I don't get out of here, I'll never leave, she warned herself. Then she turned to go, but as her hand felt the cold knob of the door, she looked over her shoulder, taking one last look at the place she'd frequented many times to bring coffee or call him to the warm confines of their matrimonial bed. She inhaled long and deeply, his scent hovering around her like a blank
CHAPTER 8Kylian had been too impatient to wait for his driver to return from wherever he had strolled out to; it was a matter he would deal with later. Kylian loathed incompetence, and it was an abomination to look away when he perceived it.Presently, his eyebrows remained furrowed, and his blue eyes stared intently at the road ahead as he accelerated, almost driving at a prohibited speed level.Maybe he could make things work. His mother had made a lot of sense, and her visit had got him reshuffling his priorities and recalling the vows he offhandedly declared on the glorified altar when Chloe was adorned so perfectly in her wedding dress, an envy to all spectators.If she was ready to make things work, then he perceived that they could feel the love that once dwelt in their midst.The tires of his Bentley scratched the tarred driveway, and he stopped abruptly in the compound. A quick inspection of the fleet of cars parked under an ornamental shade gave him a false assurance that C
The single unattached button at the top of the gray, sleek shirt exposed a great deal of muscular chest—Max's dedication at the gym was showing off. Not that he hated wearing his suit or loved showing off his muscular body all the time, but the plan before him made him sweat even though the air conditioner was below room temperature. Max loved to make a statement. And he wanted his work to do the same. He peered down at the design the company's architect had dropped on his desk a few minutes ago. There was something he had to do to add the West signature. All over New York, his work was known for its uniqueness and sleek touch. Most importantly, he knew the priority that particular construction carried. It was a proposal he had gotten from one of their biggest clients. Once again, he had beaten the "almighty" Kylian Kincaid in their little rivalry competition. And it had been the reason he dropped one of his credit cards the previous night, giving every worker at West Construction
A feeling of emptiness rose within her, and the house suddenly became distasteful. Emma had been generous enough to welcome her into her apartment, although she was now away. The gentle breeze cascading through the environment pulled the hem of her long evening dress in its direction while Chloe focused on the birds twittering happily on the tree a few yards away. She held the red wine in her hand with little regard for its fragile balance, lost in thought as her restless mind drifted to the unhappy circumstances that had taken over her once joyful and ideal life. She never thought she would be this woman, sitting on a lone bench, mourning her ripped-apart marriage. Nor had she devised the thought that Kylian would toss her out like a useless rag doll. The wine and the cool evening breeze weren't giving her the comfort she desired. If anything, the wind was trying to rob her of her garment. With straining breath, she lifted herself off the garden bench and dropped the wine glass
A beautiful melody wafted through the air, like a gentle mist that enveloped her, lifting her spirits and soothing her troubled soul. Chloe was tempted to stay in bed, her eyes shut, and simply let the music carry her away on its ethereal waves. As the sweet sounds of music filled the room, Chloe's curiosity was piqued. Where was the music coming from? She couldn't recall Emma ever being musically inclined.Suddenly, the question of her whereabouts hit her like a ton of bricks, forcing her to abandon her desire to stay in bed. She bolted upright, her eyes widening in wonder as she took in the unfamiliar surrounding, and the sight of the marble-tiled ceiling above her only added to her confusion.Slowly, the realization dawned on her - this wasn't Emma's house. Her gaze was drawn to the bed, and she jumped into a sitting position. It wasn't a bed she recognized, and neither were the clothes wrapping her body hers.Dread gripped Chloe's heart as she contemplated the worst possible sce
A surge of unanswered questions flooded Chloe's mind as she clutched the golden piece in her trembling hand. Her fingers slowly traced the rough texture of the surface as it sent shivers down her spine. It was almost as if the object was calling out that it belonged to her.But what was it doing in Emma's possession?No, she thought, dismissing the cloud of suspicion. Maybe she was delusional, and it wasn't hers.As Emma's playful voice announced the end of her shower, Chloe dropped the gold necklace and gathered the spilled contents into the purse.As soon as Emma laid eyes on Chloe clutching her purse, a frown etched itself onto her face, and she swiftly moved to snatch it out of her grasp. "Why would you go through the content of my purse like that, Chloe? You never do that." She pouted her lips in dissatisfaction.Chloe rose from the bed, taking a deep breath before addressing her cousin. "I'm sorry, something was about to fall out, and-" She turned to face her cousin with a fu
"We are trending!"Ollie flashed her teeth and left questions hanging in the air."Good trend or bad trend?" Chloe asked.Days had passed since she last visited Girly Lux, yet Ollie still made sure to fill her in on all the latest news and insider gossip before she even checked her emails from her personal assistant. Chloe settled down in her fashionable Channel office chair."It depends on what you think about it," Ollie resumed. "But the company thinks it's a good trend. The marketing department wants to meet you because of that.""Now, I'm curious."Ollie lowered her phone on the table, and Chloe's eyes moved to the screen, where a vibrant, happy woman was gyrating her hips and dancing like nobody's business to a piece of background music.That woman was her.Her eyes widened in disbelief. How did her dance video surface online? Before she could even voice her concerns, Ollie was already one step ahead, chirping in promptly."Over a million views!" She sang in excitement. "And we
Chloe pushed the doorbell of the door where she once lived. It felt like ages she’d been at Emma’s doorstep. The number of calls and the text messages she had gotten at the wedding made it feel like it had been really something urgent.She’d had her doubts about making that visit. The last time she remembered, Emma had wanted her downfall so badly that she had gone to the extent of allying with dangerous criminals, even putting herself in danger in the process.After a while of waiting, she pushed the doorbell yet again. She heard some footsteps trotting steadily in her direction. She held her breath in anticipation as she couldn’t tell why she had been called out there.“Chloe,” Emma said, “You’re here.” She hadn’t expected to see her after all.“Yeah, I’m here.” Chloe’s eyes ran a quick subtle scan through her. Her wandering eyes were caught by the little bump in her belly. She was shocked as she hadn’t been told that part of the story. Max…come on. He had sadly left out that import
“I look stupid!” Ollie exclaimed in a mild tone of disappointment as she looked in the mirror one more time. “I look like a total goof.”“No, Ollie, you don’t,” Chloe protested as it had taken her and the costumier a considerable amount of time and energy to get her in that. “You look elegant.”Chloe looked over at the other girls on the bridal train as they silently complained about Ollie being way too vocal about her own complaints. And her dress too.“Elegant? Are you kidding me right now?” Ollie seemed like she’d never be satisfied, even though she was just a few minutes from walking down the aisle.“I’m not. Besides they’ve put in their best to give you the best, so it’s best that you just…” Chloe was out of words as she walked up to Ollie from behind, her tone becoming more and more hushed as he advanced. “Give them your best reaction. The dress is just perfect, Ollie.”The glistening white wedding gown had a very elegant flay. Maybe just too elegant to the point it puffed proud
Emma was getting uncomfortable in her seat. How had Kylian gotten his hands on all that? It was probably Francis, but how had he gotten to Francis?Her attorney was totally unprepared for that sudden twist in the case. It had been a walkover up until then. That woman’s testimony had them all dumbfounded— she, her mother, and her attorney. They were all thrown in disarray.“Emma, when did this happen?” Her mother, Amelia questioned from behind in a whisper. She had no answer that could appease her mother’s curiosity without implicating her as well. Her lips seemed to shut off their own accord.She knew she was about to face cruel music which she hadn’t rehearsed its dance steps. The look on Kylian’s face when he said, “It’s over,” almost made her lose it in front of the judge. She would be giving herself away before the case was over if she hadn’t gotten her act together.“You could have told me about this,” her attorney whispered faintly in a way that meant that she was really in big
"Don’t worry,” Kylian’s attorney told him not to do the one thing that his mind had been doing subconsciously since he’d set foot in the courtroom. “You’ll be fine.”“Sure I will,” he said, trying not to discourage his attorney before the grueling duel began. Either way, he wouldn’t be that much of a mess. Worst case scenario, he’d have to see Emma at their board meetings.“Kylian,” his mother called out from behind in a whisper. “Keep your composure out there, our fifty percent depends on it.”“Thank you, Mom, you’re doing such a great job at easing me of the pressure of the moment. Very commendable.” He said, harshly sarcastic.“Thank you, Kylian. Just don’t fuck this up for us.”He was a bit taken aback to hear his mom say the ‘f-word’ in public. “It’s really sad you called me just to tell me this.”“Now’s not the time to get in your feelings, young man. Go out there and get our family’s legacy. That’s all the pep talk you need.”As much as he hated it, she was right. He inhaled de
Max had his shades on as he walked through the construction site on the hot sunny afternoon.“The long-awaited upward progress has finally begun.” Mr. Singh mused as he was almost following all of Max’s footsteps throughout the site.“Isn’t it lovely?” Max replied with a smile. “Feels like we started just yesterday.” He was glad that it had been all running smoothly despite him being occupied with all the many personal challenges that he somehow managed to see himself come out on top.“It sure does.” Mr. Singh seemed like he had a default positive response for everything he had to say. It had Max wondering if he’d ever get to see Mr. Singh mad, even just once. He itched to see that moment, except that it didn’t have to be on the job that he was doing for him.Max believed that it was all because of the remarkable presentation that he had put forth. He strongly believed that it was still speaking for him up until then. He hadn’t questioned his moves and followed him with blind trust. H
Ollie picked up her phone and dialed frantically, “Did you hear about Alejandro on the news?” The report on the news seemed untrue, and she assumed that Chloe hadn’t seen it yet. “Alejandro has been arrested on numerous charges?”“Yeah, I heard,” Chloe said, unalarmed like they hadn’t lost one of their biggest potential partners after they had set quite a huge part of their budget plans around him and his cash, especially. “He’s been arrested.”“You know what that means?” Ollie still believed that she wasn’t getting the full scope of the impact of that news in particular. “What’s going to become of our plans and all?”It took Chloe quite some time to get a sigh out from her end of the line. “Well, we are going to figure something out, Ollie.”What? She meant to ask but swallowed it in as she sought a much better response but she couldn’t find any other, that forced her to say it out anyway, but more softly and politely that didn’t make it seem like Chloe had said something unreasonabl
“It’s on the news, Chloe,” Max stared at the TV screen in wild wonder, calling out to Chloe who came running, “They finally got him.”“Businessman known as Alejandro Navarro has been finally apprehended by the forces on charges of illegal drug trades, manslaughter, sex trafficking…” the TV presenter went on and on with his many dirty deeds.“Damn, he’s got quite a lot going for him at the moment.” Max remarked as he reclined on the couch, “Good thing they got him. There could’ve been trouble if they didn’t.”“Yeah,” Chloe said looking on in anticipation, “Nothing on Diego yet?”“Wait for it.”“Alongside the underground drug lord, the notorious gangster, Diego Gutierrez was also found in the building. After much resistance and shots fired, the swat team was able to break in and apprehend the two men and a few other survivors from the heated exchange. Two hostages were found in the basement of the building, a male and a female, suspected to be victims of his trafficking crimes…” The pre
It was the D-Day of the raid. Gray couldn’t deny how nervous he was, but he had to what had to be done. His heartbeat surged forcefully with each stop and turn of the vehicle.Most of all, he hoped the resistance they had predicted would what they’d be faced with. He’d heard stories of how vicious the Mexicans could be, and he didn’t want the mission to be a continuation of that tale.“Alright,” he finally got the courage to speak up amid the men in the large trunk of the van, he was about to attempt to make them not feel what he was feeling. He took out the large tablet that had the blueprint of the building.“The operation is simple.” He didn’t believe it was, but he had to say it anyway. “First, we surround all possible exits of the villa, which include the main gate, the back gate, and one other hidden gate on the Eastern side of the fence…”“Second, we ask Alejandro and his men to come out peaceably. If they don’t, which they most probably wouldn’t, we first hit them hard with so
Kylian tapped on the door, hoping that he’d somehow made it to the right door, following Maya’s directions to her place.The block of flats had way more homes than it appeared to have while viewing it from the outside. One could easily get lost in there. It had him wondering how the inhabitants kept from mistaking another door for theirs.He tapped yet again. He heard some faint footsteps approaching the door and expected to see Maya’s dazzling face. He could hear hands working desperately at the lock and that made him brim with anticipation.Finally, he thought, till the door opened for him to see a tall macho man with overgrown beards and tattoos scattered all over his body. The shock from seeing the stranger made him almost unable to speak. He had heavy rock music pounding in his apartment.“Can I help you mate?” his deep voice could make anybody’s knees buckle with frightful intimidation.“Sorry…I came to the wrong door,” Kylian broke out in an uncoordinated stutter, “I was lookin