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Yes 2024-12-09 21:03 active 1982 0 🔞Attention! Do not read in publicïŒđŸ‘‰ In Merika State, the two of them lay close together on the hotel bed. As their passion grew, Justin Yates’s husky voice, filled with allure, murmured, “Em, how about having a child with me?” Caught up in the moment, Emily Yates replied without thinking. It wasn’t until they were lying together afterward that she remembered what he had said. “A child?” she repeated, a trace of intimacy lingering in her eyes. The look stirred Justin’s desire again. She was a constant temptation to him. Pushing those thoughts aside, he pulled out a ring and slipped it onto her left hand. “Are you proposing to me?” she asked. “Yes.” “Can I finally have your child now?” Justin asked, smiling. His eyes were warm, but there was no love in them, as if he were gazing past her, waiting for someone else’s answer. “I’ll give you plenty,” she replied, momentarily surprised. Proposing in bed wasn’t exactly romantic or formal, but she didn’t mind. She had waited three years for this moment, and it was worth it. Three years ago, she had been injured near the beach, hitting her head on a rock. When she woke up, she had no memory. Justin had saved her. The first thing she saw when she woke was his face, and one look left her captivated. Later, she learned that Justin had paid her hospital bills. She also learned of his identity. He was the CEO of RC Corporation. He proposed that she be his contract lover, and without hesitation, she agreed. They signed an agreement, defining their relationship, and he gave her the name Emily Yates. Yes, she was drawn to his looks. Despite their arrangement, the past three years felt like any other relationship. In the first year, she was a hidden lover. In the second, he introduced her as his girlfriend to his circle. Now, with three years approaching, he was proposing. Once she was part of his social circle, she heard whispers about a woman who had been his first love, someone he cherished deeply in college. She had disappeared without a trace, and he had been searching for her ever since. Over the years, Justin had lost hope she was still alive. That was why he finally proposed. Emily didn’t mind. Everyone has a past. Looking at the diamond ring on her left ring finger, she felt like it had all been worth it. The sound of running water came from the bathroom. Justin was showering. Calming down, Emily wrapped a towel around herself and got out of bed to pick up their scattered clothes. A soft *clink* echoed as something hit the floor. It was Justin’s cardholder. She bent down to pick it up, and a photo slipped out. It was old, with frayed edges, as if it had been looked at countless times. The woman in the photo looked like her but younger, just how she would have looked three years ago. Emily didn’t remember ever taking this photo, but she had lost her memory. Maybe she had forgotten. She was just about to put the cardholder back when a large, slender hand appeared, taking it from her. Justin emerged from the bathroom, his hair still damp and falling over his eyes, now tinged with a hint of displeasure. “Don’t touch my things,” he said coldly, his tone a sharp contrast to the intimacy they had just shared. Turning away from her, he put the cardholder back in his briefcase, his whole demeanor suddenly distant and guarded. Emily froze. Was he really getting defensive over a photo? She looked at him, confused. Wasn’t that her old picture? Before she could ask, Justin seemed to realize that his reaction had been out of line. He turned back and grasped her chin. With a playful glint in his eye, he ran his thumb over her still-swollen lips, toying with them. His voice was cool, devoid of warmth, but his words were deeply suggestive, clearly aiming to change the subject. “We’re going to be late for the art exhibit. If you rather stay here, I wouldn’t mind going another round.” Her cheeks flushed at his teasing, and she gently pushed him away. Her thoughts were scattered, and she quickly forgot about the photo. Justin had come to Merika State on business and had received an invitation to an art exhibition by Haley Quinn. He brought Emily along, planning to take her to the show once his work was done. Haley, a painter who had withdrawn from the public eye three years ago, rarely held exhibitions, making this one a rare event. Emily dressed quickly, while Justin had already changed into a fresh suit. The gallery was close to the hotel, so they walked there. Arm in arm, they strolled down the street, enjoying the perfect atmosphere. Just as Emily felt an overwhelming sense of happiness, Justin suddenly stopped. “Justin, what’s wrong?” She followed his gaze. Across the street, a disheveled woman, her clothes too dirty to recognize their original color, was recklessly crossing the traffic, oblivious to the danger. The woman pushed Emily aside and wrapped her arms tightly around Justin’s waist. She sobbed uncontrollably, gasping for air. “Justin, I finally found you. You came looking for me, didn’t you?” Emily stumbled from the shove, the bright sunlight momentarily blinding her. The woman looked eerily familiar. She resembled the one in the photo from the cardholder and, in a way, even looked like Emily herself. “Emma? Is that really you?” Justin’s voice trembled, his eyes locked onto the woman in his arms, as if afraid she might disappear again. Just moments ago, he had proposed to Emily. Now, right there in the street, he held another woman. He gently wiped away the woman’s tears with a tenderness so delicate, as if afraid of breaking something precious. “Yes, it’s me,” the woman sobbed, nodding desperately. Frail as she was, she clung to him. Justin was known for his fastidiousness and love of cleanliness, but he now held her tightly. He was soothing her with gentle words, as if she were a lost treasure he had finally recovered. He was afraid that even the slightest rough movement might hurt her. They seemed oblivious to everything around them, including Emily. Justin seemed to have forgotten Emily was still there. The woman in his arms had cried herself into unconsciousness. He took off his expensive jacket and draped it over her. He then slipped his arms under her knees and held her tightly as he carried her back toward the hotel. Emily stood there, feeling like an outsider. Her arm still ached from where she had been shoved, and she could still feel the warmth of Justin’s touch lingering around her waist. Just minutes ago, he had been tangled up with her in bed, proposing marriage. Now, he was leaving her in the middle of the street, carrying a woman who seemed to come out of nowhere. He had tossed aside his usual grace, holding this woman, who looked like a beggar, and rushed back to the hotel. The people around them pointed and whispered, like they were watching some sort of spectacle. Emily wanted to follow him, but her first step faltered. She steadied herself against a nearby building, catching a glimpse of her reflection in the window. Her flawless makeup now showed a hint of disarray. Chapter 2 Tears had fallen without her noticing, smudging the fresh makeup around her eyes. Emily glanced down at the diamond ring on her left hand, a sense of foreboding spreading through her. The sudden appearance of this woman might shatter the happiness she had been waiting for. She couldn’t just stand here. She had to know who this woman was. After a moment to gather herself, she headed back to the hotel. The plane flew from Merika State back to Haven State. At Lichfield Hospital, Emily stood at the door of a hospital room, arms crossed, trying to see inside through the window. Justin’s friend, Zac White, the director of Lichfield Hospital, along with other doctors, were examining the restless woman on the hospital bed. Two female nurses held her steady as they conducted their checks. On the plane, her face had already been cleaned, and she had been given fresh clothes. “Emma Xander? Hasn’t she... disappeared for the past four years?” Zac was shocked. Where had Justin found her? The Yates and White families had pulled every string they could to find Emma, but after four years with no trace, they had finally given up. And now, here she was. After completing their examination, the doctors and nurses left the room. A heavy silence fell over the space. A moment later, Justin’s voice seemed to echo from a distance as he gazed at the woman, now sound asleep after a sedative. “How is she doing?” “She’s malnourished, traumatized, and a bit disoriented, but otherwise fine. She just needs some time to recover.” Justin stood by her bedside, clearly prepared to stay with her. Zac hesitated, wanting to say something, but thought better of it and left the room. He opened the door to find Emily waiting outside. Feeling awkward for his friend, Zac adjusted his silver-framed glasses and greeted her with a polite smile. “Hi, Miss Yates.” Emily nodded in acknowledgment. “Dr. White, what’s her name? And what is her relationship with Justin?” she asked bluntly, desperate to know who this woman was. Zac hesitated, uncertain how to explain that Emma was Justin’s long-lost first love. This was his friend’s private matter, after all, and not his to reveal. Before he could find the words, Justin opened the door and saw them standing outside. He frowned, clearly displeased. “Didn’t I tell you to go home? Why are you still here?” Justin’s voice dripped with disdain and impatience, as if his irritation had taken on a life of its own. Emily stood her ground, unafraid. She needed answers. “You proposed to me in Merika State just 16 hours ago, but now you’re holding another woman and completely ignoring me. And you’re not even coming home? Staying out all night?” “Stop being unreasonable. Leave. Now,” he ordered, his voice cold and commanding, his gaze on her as though she were an unruly employee who had crossed the line. Seeing Justin’s dark expression, Zac stepped in, concerned that Emily might end up on the losing side of this argument. When Justin was angry, it rarely boded well for anyone. “It’s late. Let me arrange a car to take Miss Yates home,” Zac offered, trying to ease the tension. Emily, however, refused Zac’s offer. She wasn’t leaving without answers. “You think I’m being unreasonable? I’m your fiancĂ©e. You left me on the street in a foreign country to carry another woman away without a second thought. Did you ever consider how I felt? “I’ll go, but only if you leave the hospital with me. There are doctors and nurses here to care for that woman. Right now, you’re coming home with me.” Desperate, Emily reached out to grab Justin’s arm. But before she could make contact, her arm was blocked by Justin’s personal bodyguard, William Carter. Emily was stunned, unable to believe what she was seeing. It felt as though her heart was being torn in two. Justin had always been there for her, always caring, always the first to pick up her calls, no matter if he was in a meeting or on a business trip. If she ever needed him, he would show up immediately. If she couldn’t be reached, he would search the whole city until he found her. But now, with this woman in the hospital room, he wouldn’t even let her near him? “What do you mean by this?” Emily’s voice trembled, mirroring the unease in her heart. Justin didn’t respond. He stared at her with cold, detached eyes, as if she were a stranger and not the fiancĂ©e he had just proposed to. Time seemed to stretch, each second feeling like an eternity. Finally, he spoke, his words sharp and emotionless. “Don’t be childish.” Childish? Once, he had said he loved how she depended on him, how she claimed him for herself. And now he was calling her childish? “If you want to stay here with her, then what about our marriage? You proposed to me just today!” Emily’s heart ached, squeezing painfully in her chest. She knew it wasn’t the right moment to bring this up, but she couldn’t accept the idea that her future husband would spend the night in the hospital with another woman. Zac stood nearby, listening in shock. Marriage? Had Justin really proposed to Emily? And what about Emma in the hospital room? Justin glanced over his shoulder, worried that the woman asleep in the hospital bed might hear them and wake up. Emily noticed the concern in his eyes. It was an expression she had seen many times when he had worried about her. But now, that look was for someone else. He turned back to Emily, his voice still icy. “If you don’t want to get married, we can call it off. This isn’t the place for your drama. William, have the driver take her home.” He didn’t like being threatened, especially when it came to his marriage. Without another glance at her, he opened the door to the hospital room and went back inside. William stepped forward, maintaining his respectful tone. “Miss Yates, please don’t make this difficult for me. It’s time for you to go home.” Zac looked at Emily with sympathy. “Miss Yates, it’s late. Maybe it’s best to talk things over with Justin another time.” But how could they ever discuss this again? Her fiancĂ© had just left her humiliated, choosing to stay with another woman without a care for her dignity. The hospital hallway lights felt harsh, blinding her with their brightness. Realizing that staying there made her look like a fool, Emily decided she wouldn’t let herself be a spectacle for others to watch. Clenching her purse tightly, Emily turned to leave. As she took a step, her vision blurred, and she nearly collapsed. Both Zac and William rushed to steady her, their grip gentlemanly but firm. “I’ll walk you to the car,” Zac offered. Leaning against the wall, Emily took a moment to steady herself, then shook her head. “I’m fine. I can get back on my own.” Her footsteps wobbled as she walked down the hallway, but she managed to keep her head high until she was out of their sight. After returning to the hospital room, Justin glanced down at Emma, who lay pale and frail on the bed. A strange weight settled in his chest, and the pervasive smell of antiseptic only added to his irritation. He tugged at his shirt collar, unbuttoning the top two buttons, but the air still felt suffocating. He stepped back out into the hallway, finding Zac and William waiting there. Emily was gone. “She left?” he asked, visibly more at ease now that she was no longer around. He didn’t want her disturbing Emma’s rest. “Yes, she’s gone,” Zac replied, hands in the pockets of his lab coat, nodding. With both of them standing there, Justin didn’t bother asking how Emily had left. “I’m stepping out for a break,” he said. Chapter 3 “So, Emma Xander’s back. What are you going to do?” Zac asked, breaking the silence. He didn’t mention Emily, but they both knew what he meant. One woman was the college sweetheart, the first love who had once saved Justin’s life. The other was the girlfriend who had been with him for three years, sharing his most intimate moments, and now, his fiancĂ©e. After a long pause, Justin replied, his voice cold and detached. “She was just a stand-in. She could never compare to Emma.” He went on, his tone utterly indifferent, as if he hadn’t been the one to propose to Emily in Merika State. “The role of Mrs. Yates will never be hers. It can only belong to Emma.” In a way, Emily had saved him the trouble of saying it himself when she had brought up their marriage in the hallway. Zac and Justin had been close friends since childhood, both growing up in privileged families, each carrying a bit of that self-centered mindset typical of their social circle. But this time, Zac couldn’t help feeling sorry for Emily. Emily, though an orphan with no family or wealth, was straightforward and honest. Over the past three years, she had complemented Justin perfectly, and in Zac’s eyes, they had seemed genuinely happy together. On the other hand, considering how long Emma had been abroad, it wasn’t hard to guess what she might have gone through. Zac didn’t care about things like V-card or a woman’s past, but he had always found Emma to be somewhat pretentious. Even back in college, she often disregarded Justin’s concerns, running off on her own without a second thought. After graduation, she mysteriously vanished during an overseas reunion party organized by a close group of alumni. Despite mobilizing every possible connection, they never found her. Even the police suggested they give up, implying that a young woman disappearing overseas was likely gone for good. At that time, Justin hadn’t fully taken over the company and wasn’t yet experienced in handling crises like these. Around the same time, his father, Henry Yates, was in a car accident and died despite emergency treatment. After the funeral, Justin was suddenly thrust into the dual responsibilities of inheriting the company and fending off his uncle, Harry Yates, who was trying to seize control. Thanks to his grandfather’s intervention, Justin managed to stabilize the corporation. By then, the critical window to find Emma had long passed, and any chance of finding her had all but disappeared. Zac clearly remembered how Justin had been consumed with frustration and self-blame during those days. And then Emily had come into his life, bringing him some peace. For that, Zac was truly grateful to her. “Emily’s been with you for three years,” Zac said, trying to speak up for her. “She’s an orphan, with no one else in the world. Isn’t it a bit cruel to treat her like this?” “Then I’ll keep her around,” Justin replied casually, brushing it off like it was no big deal. “But marriage? That’s not going to happen.” His tone was so offhanded, as if having another woman around didn’t matter at all. He didn’t see a problem with it. Keep her around? Really? Was he expecting her to stay hidden away as his stand-in lover, someone he kept out of sight? A mistress? A side piece? Emily didn’t leave the hospital right away. She sat on a bench behind the flower bed, letting the cold night air wash over her. She hadn’t expected to find out the truth like this. It turned out she was only here because she happened to look almost exactly like his lost one true love. And since she had lost her memory, he saw the perfect opportunity to mold her into the image of the woman he truly missed, hiding the truth from her and using her as a substitute. All the affection and indulgence he had shown her, it was never really for her. It was for the woman he had lost. Emma Xander. So that was her name, the one he had loved all his life. That was why he named her Emily, a name that allowed him to keep calling out for the one he had always loved. Even in their most intimate moments, he would call her “Em.” Whenever he whispered “Em” in that deep, seductive voice, full of passion, she would lose herself completely, sinking further into him. It turned out he was simply looking at her face and calling out another woman’s name all along. It dawned on her that the photo in Justin’s wallet must have been of Emma, not her. She had foolishly assumed the woman in that picture was herself. What a joke. From start to finish, Justin had shaped her into the image of his hidden love, his one true love. And she had naively believed that she had won him over, making him fall in love with her. In truth, she was nothing more than a piece in their story. Emily felt her heart plunge from a mountaintop to the depths of despair. She had gone from being a proud fiancĂ©e to a hidden stand-in, a shadow. She had liked, maybe even loved Justin. But her pride couldn’t accept that she had been someone else’s replacement all along, or that she was now the secret other woman. Resolved to leave, she felt a small sense of relief that Justin had only proposed. They weren’t married yet, and breaking up would be far easier than going through a divorce. For a moment, she felt grateful for Emma’s sudden appearance. “Miss Yates, where are you?” the driver called, stepping out of the car after waiting a while. “I’m here.” Emily pulled herself from her thoughts, putting on her usual calm expression. “Is it just you? Where’s Mr. Yates?” he asked. “He’s not coming back.” Emily rose from the bench by the flower bed and walked back to the car with the driver. She wore a cream-colored, knee-length dress in a sweet, innocent style. As an artist, she was open to trying any look, but it was Justin who had said he liked this style. So, for the past three years, she had dressed this way for him. The spring breeze brushed her bare calves, sending a chill through her. Zac looked a bit uncomfortable, “Emily didn’t leave?” So, she had heard everything they had said. Justin’s tone was just as indifferent, cold, and unfeeling. “Good. Let her hear it. She needs to know her place and avoid causing any more scenes like tonight.” With that, he turned and walked away from the garden, completely unfazed by the fact that Emily had overheard him. Emily sat quietly during the ride back to Villa One. Mrs. Zimmer greeted her at the door, her face lighting up warmly after a few days apart. “You’re back! It must’ve been tiring, traveling with Mr. Yates.” Emily nodded wearily, barely acknowledging her. “Yes.” “Where’s Mr. Yates?” Mrs. Zimmer glanced behind her, looking for Justin. “He won’t be back tonight.” Emily’s voice was detached, as if his return made no difference to her. Mrs. Zimmer looked slightly disappointed at first, but then her face lit up with a knowing smile, the kind that came from having seen a lot in life. She took Emily’s suitcase and gently urged her to go get some rest in the bedroom. Once inside, Emily understood Mrs. Zimmer’s smile. The room was dimly lit, with candles arranged at various heights, casting a soft, romantic glow. Flowers and scented candles adorned the surfaces, and a bottle of champagne sat open on the table. Even the usual heavy gray curtains had been replaced with delicate lace, adding an air of intimacy. The bed was covered in thick rose petals, the entire room transformed into a romantic setting. Clearly, this had been Justin’s arrangement before their trip. Exhausted, Emily didn’t have the energy to clean up, and it was too late to bother Mrs. Zimmer. Chapter 4 Emily found the remote to turn on the lights, then looked for something handy to snuff out each candle one by one. Afterward, she retrieved her nightgown from the closet and headed for a shower. As she walked into the bathroom, she noticed the ring still on her left hand. She slipped it off and tossed it into the corner of her jewelry box. When she returned to the bedroom, she brushed all the rose petals off the bed and settled under the covers, pulling them over her head. She instinctively lay on the left side of the bed, where she was used to sleeping. Justin would always hold her close, gradually shifting over to the left with her until they were practically glued together. Now, the right side of the bed was glaringly empty. To fill the space, she scooted to the center, tossing the extra pillow onto the floor, finally feeling comfortable. She turned off the lights and went to sleep. Two days passed without any word from Justin. He was likely at the hospital with Emma or busy with work. Emily didn’t care and hadn’t reached out, maintaining a complete radio silence. The morning sun was bright, and the spring breeze was warm as she lounged on a deck chair in the villa’s garden, enjoying a face mask. Her mind wandered to practical matters. She had spent some time reviewing the contract she signed three years ago to be Justin’s “contract lover.” It was set to expire automatically after three years, which was now less than four months away. When it ended, she would receive a payout of twenty million. Between that, and the allowance and holiday bonuses he had given her over the years, she had saved nearly six million. She had barely spent any of it, so it was all tucked away. It seemed she would be in decent shape financially, and finding a job after leaving wouldn’t be too hard. As for a place to live, she could buy a similarly sized home, and maybe invite Helen to move in as a roommate. It would be nice to have company. She did regret not being able to take Mrs. Zimmer with her. If she could, it would be perfect. The phone on the coffee table buzzed, interrupting her thoughts. Emily picked it up, unlocked it with her fingerprint, and a new message notification popped up at the top of the screen. She tapped to open it. It was from her friend, Helen Walker. They had met a year ago while shopping, when Helen insisted on becoming friends after seeing her just once. With no memory of any past friendships, Emily had found Helen easy to talk to, and they had gradually become close. “How was your time in Merika State? When are you coming back?” Helen had attached a mischievous emoji with a smirk. “I’m already back.” “Already? That was quick.” “I thought Justin looked strong. Guess he didn’t last long? Not up to it?” “Not just ‘not up to it’. He can’t even get started.” Emily replied, seizing the chance to curse him. On the other end, Helen raised an eyebrow. It looked like Justin had managed to tick off her friend. But she wasn’t too concerned as they had argued before. Couples fought, and it usually blew over. “Perfect timing then. I’m heading to the TC Mall in a bit to stock up on some new clothes. Let’s hit the mall together and grab some food afterward. Get ready and meet me there.” “Sounds good. I’ll see you at the mall.” Emily agreed readily. She had spent the past couple of days clearing out the sweet, youthful clothes she didn’t like. Her wardrobe could use a refresh. She put down the phone and washed off her face mask. Glancing at the nearly empty wardrobe, she picked out a casual athletic outfit and did a quick, simple makeup look. Fresh and tidy, she got ready to head out. “Mrs. Zimmer, I’m meeting a friend to go shopping. I’ll have lunch out,” Emily said, slinging her bag over her shoulder. “Alright, Miss Yates. Will you be back for dinner?” Mrs. Zimmer, who was supervising the housekeeper’s cleaning, looked up to ask. Emily paused while slipping on her shoes, thinking about how unpredictable Helen could be and that they hadn’t seen each other in a while. She might not be back for dinner. “Not sure yet. I’ll text you later if I’ll be back in time.” “Understood.” As Emily opened the door, she found Justin’s assistant, Sam Spencer, just about to knock. “Hi, Sam,” she greeted him coolly, planning to step around him to leave. “Hi, Miss Yates. Mr. Yates has a flight out of town this afternoon for a business trip. Could I trouble you to help pack his things before you go?” Sam’s tone was respectful, as usual. Emily didn’t move. “Mrs. Zimmer, Justin’s going on a trip. Could you please help with his packing?” “Miss Yates, this
?” Sam’s face showed confusion. “What? Before I came along, didn’t Justin have someone to handle his luggage?” Her expression was calm, her tone light. “Of course. You’re absolutely right, Miss Yates,” Sam replied, beads of sweat forming as he carefully balanced his response, not daring to offend either side. In the past, Emily had always packed for Justin’s business trips. She had done it so many times that she knew exactly what he would need for any occasion. But now, she had no desire to continue. He had used her as a stand-in, and every time he watched her pack his bags, he must have thought she looked foolish. Three years. Now that she thought back, there had been plenty of strange looks and behaviors from Justin that she hadn’t picked up on. She had been utterly blind. But she wouldn’t be foolish anymore. Emily was ready to leave, but Sam was blocking the door, preventing her from going. She urged Mrs. Zimmer to hurry with the packing. Mrs. Zimmer quickly filled the suitcase and handed it to Sam, who was waiting in the living room. He glanced at his watch. Ten minutes had barely passed. That was fast. "Mrs. Zimmer, are you sure it’s all packed? Should we check to make sure nothing’s missing?" he asked cautiously. Emily replied without emotion, “Isn’t the flight at noon? If you keep dragging your feet, he’ll miss it. Besides, anything he needs can be bought over there.” She checked her watch, starting to feel a bit pressed for time. If she delayed much longer, Helen would end up waiting impatiently, and they would miss out on shopping before lunch. And who wanted to try on clothes with a full stomach? “Of course, Miss Yates. I’ll head over to the office to pick up Mr. Yates,” Sam said with a polite smile, making his way out. Emily nodded and headed down to the garage. She chose a white luxury car and drove off. Meanwhile, Sam took the suitcase to the sleek black car parked discreetly by the curb. He placed it in the trunk, then settled into the front passenger seat. The driver, Justin’s bodyguard, William, started the car. But instead of heading to the airport, they were bound for Lichfield Hospital. “How much longer until Emily’s contract is up?” Justin’s voice was calm and emotionless, as if he were discussing a routine business matter. Sam immediately understood that the question was directed at him. He quickly recalled the contract details. “Less than four months, Mr. Yates.” “Draft a new agreement and deliver it to her when the time comes,” Justin instructed. Keeping her around for three years had cost him little, and continuing to support her wasn’t an issue. But he was done with her. He wouldn’t touch her again or return to Villa One. Recalling the scene from the hospital hallway two nights ago, he added without hesitation, “Include a clause that ensures she never shows up in front of Emma again.” Sam was momentarily taken aback but quickly regained his professional composure. “Understood, Mr. Yates.” Chapter 5 People said billionaires were cold and indifferent in their personal lives, switching women as easily as they changed clothes. For the past three years, Mr. Yates had only been with Miss Yates, making him seem like a devoted man. But it looked like he could move on in an instant. Who knew how long Miss Xander would last by his side? Sam had joined the company three years ago, right when Justin took over RC Corporation, so he wasn’t familiar with the complicated history between Emma and Justin. Inside TC Mall, Emily was browsing through clothes, each piece a far cry from her usual sweet and innocent style. “Babe, switching things up?” Helen asked, watching as Emily picked up a long black dress with a slitted hem. It would look stunning on Emily’s curves. Emily held the dress up to herself in the mirror, unfazed. “Yep, time for a change. Do you think this would look better with a shawl or a jacket?” She turned to give Helen a look. “A shawl, definitely. It’ll highlight your figure beautifully,” Helen replied with her usual style advice. “That’s what I thought too.” Helen eyed the dress. “That dress is so feminine. Will your guy even let you wear it out? Doesn’t Justin only let you wear those sweet, innocent schoolgirl outfits?” Helen couldn’t help but mentally criticize Justin’s taste. What kind of fashion sense did he have anyway? A multinational CEO, a man with a grip on the Haven State economy, yet he liked her to dress like a schoolgirl. “His taste doesn’t matter anymore. It’s not something I’m concerned about,” Emily replied casually, completely indifferent. She handed the dress to a fitting assistant with a similar build, having her try it on for her. High-end stores like this one often had staff who modeled the clothes for clients, so she didn’t have to try them on herself. Emily picked out a few more items in different styles for the assistant to model. If she liked them, she would buy them. When she was satisfied with her choices, she scanned her card and paid, then filled out the delivery details for Villa One. The clothes would be sent straight there. After they had finished shopping, they went for lunch. With no one else around, Emily finally shared her situation with Helen that she had been Justin’s stand-in for his one true love. Now that his true love had returned, she was planning to leave him. “That despicable man!” Helen burst out, her emotions flaring. “Keep it down.” Emily quickly covered Helen’s mouth and glanced around to see if anyone at nearby tables was paying attention to them. Helen lowered her voice but was still fuming. “Justin might look put-together, but he’s not even half a man. His first love disappears, so he goes and finds a stand-in? “Why didn’t he just get plastic surgery to look like her? Then he could see her every time he looked in the mirror. “Good for you for walking away. You should break up with him. No! Just breaking up is too good for that pompous human garbage! You need to dump him into the sewers!” LMAO, where did Helen even learn these insults from? Just then, the server brought out a tray with seasoned meats, fresh vegetables, and a variety of salsas. Emily began assembling her own tacos, adding the toppings she liked best. “The contract’s up in four months. I’m planning to buy a place.” “What for? Just stay with me. I’ve got a room for you.” “My address is still tied to Justin’s place. Since I’ve decided to leave, I need a clean break. I’ll need my own place to change everything over,” Emily explained, outlining her plan. Her heart felt numb now, no longer as raw as it had been the night she’d learned the truth in the hospital garden. “Then you can cancel your lease and move in with me! We’ll be family!" Emily suggested excitedly. Helen suppressed the impulse to tell Emily that they were already family. Given Emily's amnesia, she didn’t want to overwhelm her with too much information all at once. Instead, she nodded. “Alright, I’ll move in with you. I’ll start looking around for a place for you. Actually the place I rent now is quite nice. The location and neighborhood are perfect. I’ll check if the landlord’s interested in selling, though it’s a resale property.” “I don’t care if it’s new or used. As long as it’s clean and ready to go, I’m good.” Emily didn’t need much. After leaving the cushy life she had been used to, she was perfectly fine doing things on her own. She found the independence kind of refreshing. After lunch, they picked up some accessories to go with the new outfits, light enough to carry back on her own. Emily said goodbye to Helen and drove back to Villa One. By the time she got back, the clothes she had bought that morning had already been delivered, ironed, and neatly hung in the walk-in closet by the house staff. She hadn’t bought much, just enough to last the next few months and to keep the move as hassle-free as possible. The women’s side of the closet was nearly empty, with only a few of her favorite pieces hanging. She grabbed a new loungewear set to change into and happened to glance over at the men’s side, packed with Justin’s clothes. Emily didn’t linger. She strode past it without a second thought. As she was heading to the bathroom, her phone rang from the sofa. She put down the clothes and picked up the call. “Hello, is this Miss Yates?” “Yes, this is.” “I’m a nurse from Lichfield Hospital. Your health screening results are in. When would be a convenient time for you to come pick them up?” Emily remembered that Justin had taken her for a checkup just before their trip to Merika State. She had forgotten all about it until this call. “I’ll come by tomorrow morning.” “Very well. Have a nice day.” The next day, Emily went to Lichfield Hospital. “Plan to have a baby?” “That’s right. Mr. Yates specifically requested it during his screening. Your health is excellent, Miss Yates. Your ovulation cycle is regular, so we recommend folic acid, Vitamin B1, and plenty of protein. With the right timing and frequency, you should be expecting good news soon.” The doctor adjusted his glasses and smiled warmly. Emily’s fingers tightened around the report, a heavy feeling settling in her chest. She had been trying hard not to think about Justin lately, but this report hit her unexpectedly hard. “Miss Yates, I’ll prescribe you two boxes of folic acid and Vitamin B1. Be sure to take them regularly.” Emily interrupted him, finding an excuse to refuse. “Thanks, doctor, but that won’t be necessary. I’ll get them on my own.” The doctor wasn’t surprised. Wealthy women like her often had access to premium brands from various sources, so declining hospital-prescribed supplements wasn’t unusual. Emily left the hospital in a daze, only coming to her senses when she reached a sunny spot outside. She tossed the health report into the trash bin. With Emma back, Justin clearly had no intention of having children with her. And she certainly didn’t want to give him one, either. It was easier to pretend she didn’t know what the checkup had really been for. Meanwhile, in the hospital’s garden, the spring sunlight was warm and gentle. Justin was pushing Emma’s wheelchair, letting her enjoy the sunshine. “Justin, you’re busy with work. You don’t have to be here with me all the time. I can manage on my own,” Emma said, her voice soft and considerate. “Focus on getting better. Don’t worry about anything else.” Justin felt a deep guilt about Emma’s disappearance, blaming himself for not protecting her better. He believed his negligence had allowed her to be taken and vanish without a trace. Over the past few days, he had tried to gather clues from her about what happened, but whenever he brought it up, she would break down, unable to share any details. Emily hadn’t expected to see Justin at the hospital. Hadn’t Sam said Justin was out of town on a business trip? 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No 2024-12-09 18:57 active 1980 0 â€ïžâ€đŸ”„đŸ”„Mon Meilleur Ami m'a DivorcĂ©e Quand J'ai PortĂ© Son BĂ©bĂ©â€ïžâ€đŸ”„đŸ”„ Le point de vue de Kelly Était-ce une bĂ©nĂ©diction d'Ă©pouser son meilleur ami ? Je n'Ă©tais pas vraiment sĂ»re de ce que Pierce pensait, mais l'Ă©pouser Ă©tait un rĂȘve devenu rĂ©alitĂ© pour moi. Et maintenant, ce qui Ă©tait encore plus excitant, c'est que nous allions accueillir notre premier enfant. « C'est une bonne chose que vous soyez prudente. Vous auriez pu perdre votre bĂ©bĂ©, Mademoiselle Monroe. » La gynĂ©cologue me l'a dit sĂ©rieusement en voyant le choc dans mes yeux. Je touchais mon ventre subconsciemment, et je n'arrivais toujours pas Ă  croire qu'un bĂ©bĂ© y reposait. Avais-je bien entendu ? J'Ă©tais enceinte ? J'Ă©tais enceinte d'un bĂ©bĂ© pour Pierce ! Mon meilleur ami et mon premier coup de cƓur ! En sortant de l'hĂŽpital, j'avais hĂąte de parler Ă  Pierce de notre bĂ©bĂ©. Je me demandais quelle serait sa rĂ©action. Allait-il crier de bonheur ? Allait-il m'embrasser et tout ? Mon Dieu ! Je ne pouvais contenir mon bonheur. Je me suis couverte le visage rouge en rĂȘvassant. Mais l'instant oĂč j'ai senti le froid de l'anneau simple sur mon doigt, mon cƓur battant furieusement s'est apaisĂ©. J'avais presque oubliĂ© que Pierce n'Ă©tait pas le genre Ă  tenir Ă  avoir des enfants, surtout lorsque notre mariage avait Ă©tĂ© arrangĂ© par sa famille. Pierce Ă©tait un vĂ©ritable gentleman, en tant qu'ami et en tant que mari. Chaque fois que nous faisions l'amour, il Ă©tait prĂ©venant mais prudent, disant qu'il n'y avait pas besoin d'ajouter des chaĂźnes supplĂ©mentaires lorsque nous n'Ă©tions pas prĂȘts. Ce bĂ©bĂ©, d'une certaine maniĂšre, n'Ă©tait pas prĂ©vu. Mon esprit devenait agitĂ© alors que j'Ă©tais assise dans ma voiture. Serait-ce une bonne nouvelle pour lui ? Et si Pierce n'Ă©tait toujours pas prĂȘt pour le bĂ©bĂ© ? « Madame, tout va bien ? Vous avez besoin d'appeler le Patron ? » Mon chauffeur privĂ© Luke me demanda inquiet en remarquant mon froncement de sourcils. Luke Ă©tait fiable comme un membre de la famille, mais si je choisissais de partager, je voulais toujours que Pierce soit le premier Ă  connaĂźtre cette nouvelle. Il est le pĂšre de mon bĂ©bĂ©. « Non », ai-je secouĂ© la tĂȘte, donnant Ă  Luke un sourire rassurant. « Il est en avion. Je lui parlerai moi-mĂȘme plus tard. » Pour que je puisse percevoir sa rĂ©ponse directement Ă  travers ses expressions naturelles. J'ai toujours Ă©tĂ© douĂ©e pour ça. J'ai fermĂ© les yeux en me rappelant le premier jour oĂč nous nous sommes rencontrĂ©s. Son sourire Ă©clatant au soleil Ă©tait si Ă©blouissant, il Ă©tait un Prince. Bien avant que nous devenions meilleurs amis, je suis tombĂ©e amoureuse de lui au premier regard. Mais ce n'Ă©tait qu'un amour non partagĂ©, je le savais bien. J'ai baissĂ© la vitre de la voiture pour avoir un peu d'air frais mais j'ai par accident aperçu notre ancien lycĂ©e. Ce sentiment amer a rempli Ă  nouveau ma poitrine. Pierce est mon premier amour mais je ne suis pas le sien. Au lycĂ©e, j'Ă©tais juste une intello ennuyeuse aux yeux des autres, tandis que Pierce Anderson Ă©tait le Quarterback Ă©tincelant. Tout le monde Ă©tait surpris que nous puissions ĂȘtre amis. Bien que l'animositĂ© grandissait, j'aimais ĂȘtre prĂšs de lui. J'ai lentement rĂ©alisĂ© que je ne voulais pas seulement ĂȘtre son amie. Mais, au moment oĂč j'allais lui avouer mes sentiments, une autre fille est entrĂ©e dans sa vie. J'ai secouĂ© la tĂȘte pour essayer de me dĂ©barrasser de ces tristes vieux souvenirs. J'ai agrippĂ© l'anneau de mariage froid sur mon doigt, me disant que le passĂ© Ă©tait passĂ©. Pierce avait dit qu'ils s'Ă©taient sĂ©parĂ©s et que j'Ă©tais maintenant sa femme. J'Ă©tais sa femme qui portait maintenant son bĂ©bĂ©. J'ai essuyĂ© les larmes aux coins de mes yeux et j'ai ouvert la porte de notre maison. Mon cƓur s'est apaisĂ© en respirant l'odeur de chez nous. Notre chez nous. Ce n'Ă©tait pas aussi luxueux que la villa de sa famille mais c'Ă©tait douillet. Pierce et moi l'avions dĂ©corĂ© ensemble de nos propres mains. Nous avions aimĂ© ça. Oui, j'avais dĂ» trop penser. Cette femme ne faisait plus partie de notre vie depuis longtemps et mon mariage avec Pierce Ă©tait aussi beau qu'un conte de fĂ©es depuis trois ans. J'ai jetĂ© un coup d'Ɠil Ă  l'horloge au mur. À cet instant, Pierce aurait dĂ» descendre de l'avion. Il Ă©tait en voyage pendant plus d'un mois pour l'entreprise familiale. Pierce Ă©tait le PrĂ©sident de ADE, la premiĂšre entreprise de magazine de mode en Asie, et j'Ă©tais en rĂ©alitĂ© la Vice-PrĂ©sidente de l'entreprise. Nous n'Ă©tions pas seulement des partenaires de vie mais aussi de bons partenaires au travail. Il me manquait beaucoup. J'ai composĂ© immĂ©diatement son numĂ©ro. Je voulais vraiment entendre sa voix maintenant, savoir quand il arriverait Ă  la maison. Je lui prĂ©parerais un bon repas et il me rĂ©compenserait avec un doux baiser. Et ensuite, nous pourrions faire l'amour passionnĂ©ment comme il me l'avait fait la nuit avant son voyage d'affaires. Oups, j'avais presque oubliĂ© que j'Ă©tais enceinte maintenant. J'avais besoin de lui dire ça en premier, puis nous pourrions faire autre chose Ă  la place. J'imaginais joyeusement nos retrouvailles et mon cƓur a chutĂ© lorsqu'une voix de femme a retenti au bout du fil. [AllĂŽ ?] J'ai raccrochĂ© Ă  peine un mot prononcĂ©. Mon tĂ©lĂ©phone est tombĂ© par terre et mon corps a commencĂ© Ă  trembler de maniĂšre incontrĂŽlable. NON ! Ça ne pouvait pas ĂȘtre elle ! Ça ne pouvait pas ĂȘtre Lexi ! Elle n'Ă©tait plus dans notre vie ! J'avais dĂ» mal entendre. Je me suis prĂ©cipitĂ©e vers le frigo pour essayer de me calmer avec un peu d'alcool. Mais au moment oĂč j'ai touchĂ© la bouteille de vin, je me suis souvenue des mots du mĂ©decin et de mon bĂ©bĂ©. Je devais ĂȘtre prudente pour le bien de mon bĂ©bĂ©. Je me suis tournĂ©e pour prendre une boĂźte de lait et me suis dirigĂ©e vers le canapĂ©. Je ne sais pas ce qui m'a fait reconnaĂźtre la voix de Lexi Ă  ce moment-lĂ . Je veux dire que Lexi et moi n'avons jamais Ă©tĂ© proches. Lexi Gilbert Ă©tait une beautĂ© blonde typique pour qui les hommes se pĂąmaient. Elle Ă©tait la pom-pom girl populaire du lycĂ©e tandis que Pierce Ă©tait la star quarterback. Un meilleur couple que lui et une intello comme moi, non ? Ce n'Ă©tait pas surprenant qu'il soit tombĂ© pour elle. Ma fiertĂ© ne pouvait pas supporter de voir l'homme que j'aimais se pĂąmer pour une autre femme. Donc, j'avais une fois tentĂ© de m'Ă©loigner d'eux silencieusement, mais Pierce refusait de sortir de ma vie. Chaque fois que je me noyais dans un ocĂ©an de livres et d'Ă©tudes pour les oublier, Pierce apparaissait Ă  ma porte en me demandant de sortir. Je ne pouvais dire non Ă  son sourire charmant ; je ne pouvais dire non lorsqu'il prĂ©tendait qu'il Ă©tait de son devoir en tant que mon meilleur ami de m'emmener profiter du monde rĂ©el. Pour ne pas gĂącher notre amitiĂ©, je ne pouvais que cacher mon cƓur brisĂ©, jouant silencieusement le rĂŽle de sa meilleure amie Ă  ses cĂŽtĂ©s et regardant son visage heureux pour une autre fille. J'ai finalement trouvĂ© le courage d'Ă©tudier Ă  l'Ă©tranger lorsque j'ai appris que Pierce avait l'intention de demander Lexi en mariage. Cependant, je n'aurais jamais pu imaginer que Grand-mĂšre m'appellerait pour me supplier de revenir. Je suis rentrĂ©e prĂ©cipitamment pour trouver un Pierce sans vie. Son cƓur avait Ă©tĂ© gravement blessĂ©, par Lexi. Mon bien-aimĂ© rayon de soleil avait disparu, et mon cƓur saignait. J'ai commencĂ© Ă  dĂ©tester Lexi Ă  partir de ce moment. J'ai offert l'homme de mes rĂȘves Ă  elle, et comment osait-elle lui faire autant de mal ! Cette sorciĂšre ! Pierce n'a rien dit Ă  personne sur ce qui s'Ă©tait passĂ© exceptĂ© qu'il en avait fini avec Lexi. Grand-mĂšre a arrangĂ© notre mariage. Je n'ai pas compris pourquoi il a acceptĂ© jusqu'au jour oĂč je l'ai entendu dire que se marier avec une autre que Lexi serait pareil pour lui. Ça a tellement fait mal, mais je suis quand mĂȘme entrĂ©e dans ce mariage sans hĂ©siter une seconde. Mon prĂ©cieux garçon Ă©tait brisĂ© et je voulais le rĂ©parer, peu importe si je me ruinerais dans ce processus. Je me suis endormie Ă  la maison en me sentant si insĂ©curisĂ©e et inquiĂšte. Je me suis rĂ©veillĂ©e au milieu de la nuit lorsque j'ai senti quelqu'un caresser ma joue. Lentement, j'ai ouvert les yeux et j'ai rĂ©alisĂ© que je m'Ă©tais endormie dans le salon. Quelqu'un m'a soulevĂ©e du canapĂ©. J'ai immĂ©diatement reconnu son odeur et son toucher alors que je le regardais les yeux mi-clos. « Peirce
 » « Hmm », il a murmurĂ© en se dirigeant vers les escaliers. « Pourquoi as-tu dormi sur le canapĂ© ? » Je l'ai observĂ© alors qu'il me dĂ©posait dĂ©licatement sur le lit. Il a caressĂ© mes cheveux et a embrassĂ© mon front. Il Ă©tait toujours si doux et c'est pour ça que je l'aimais tant. MĂȘme en faisant l'amour, il Ă©tait trĂšs prĂ©venant envers mes sentiments. Nous avions Ă©tĂ© sĂ©parĂ©s pendant plus d'un mois, mon corps le manquait et mon cƓur le dĂ©sirait. « OĂč as-tu Ă©tĂ© ? Je t'attendais », ai-je dit alors que je caressais sa joue. « J'ai juste rencontrĂ© un(e) ami(e). Tu as dit que tu m'attendais, c'est urgent ? » En regardant son visage doux, soudain je ne voulais pas gĂącher l'instant. alors j'ai fermĂ© mes lĂšvres entrouvertes et j'ai de nouveau avalĂ© la vĂ©ritĂ© dans mon estomac. Demain, peut-ĂȘtre demain, j'aurai le courage de faire face Ă  tous les mystĂšres. J'ai secouĂ© la tĂȘte et j'ai boude, lui disant que j'Ă©tais fatiguĂ©e. Il a ri et m'a soigneusement portĂ©e au lit. Au moment oĂč il allait me laisser aprĂšs m'avoir donnĂ© un bisou de bonne nuit, j'ai paniquĂ© pour une raison quelconque. J'ai alors rapidement attrapĂ© son corps et l'ai embrassĂ© avec toute ma passion, essayant de le dĂ©shabiller, essayant de le faire me toucher plus profondĂ©ment et intensĂ©ment. Il me manquait. Je le dĂ©sirais. J'avais l'impression que la seule façon de me sentir Ă  l'aise Ă©tait de le laisser s'introduire en moi Ă  nouveau. Pour m'assurer qu'il Ă©tait toujours Ă  moi. « Attends Kels », pourtant il m'a arrĂȘtĂ©e en immobilisant mes mains folles sur le lit. « Je croyais que tu avais dit que tu Ă©tais fatiguĂ©e et que tu avais besoin de te reposer. » « Mais je crois que tu me manques plus maintenant. » Je l'ai regardĂ© avec innocence et j'ai pu voir le dĂ©sir dans ses yeux, mais je ne sais pas pourquoi il a vite disparu. Il Ă©tait d'habitude content lorsque je prenais l'initiative. Comme s'il remarquait ma confusion, il a ri et m'a pinçé le nez de façon espiĂšgle, « Je vais juste prendre une douche. Je sens l'alcool. » J'ai juste hochĂ© la tĂȘte et l'ai regardĂ© se diriger vers la salle de bain. Mais la somnolence m'a frappĂ©e Ă  nouveau alors j'ai fermĂ© les yeux pour une petite sieste. Cependant, il Ă©tait dĂ©jĂ  matin lorsque j'ai rouvert les yeux et Pierce Ă©tait Ă  cĂŽtĂ© de moi, posant un plateau de nourriture sur la table de chevet. « Salut ! » J'ai saluĂ© en souriant en rĂ©alisant ce qu'il avait fait. Il m'avait prĂ©parĂ© le petit dĂ©jeuner. Au lit. Le plus doux. Il a souri et s'est assis sur le lit. « Bonjour. » J'ai souri en prenant place sur le lit. Il a portĂ© le plateau et l'a posĂ© Ă  cĂŽtĂ© de moi. J'ai haussĂ© un sourcil et j'ai inclinĂ© la tĂȘte en le fixant. Ses yeux Ă©taient d'un brun profond. Ses sourcils Ă©taient Ă©pais et noirs, complimentant ses beaux yeux. Son nez Ă©tait fier et pointu et ses lĂšvres Ă©taient rouges et fines. Il avait vraiment l'air d'un mauvais garçon sexy. MĂȘme Damon Salvatore aurait honte de se tenir Ă  cĂŽtĂ© de lui. Personne ne fait le poids face Ă  cet homme. « C'est quoi ça ? C'est un pot-de-vin ? Tu m'as plantĂ©e hier soir, mauvais garçon. » Il n'a pas ri. Il a poussĂ© un soupir et a doucement remis mes cheveux derriĂšre mes oreilles avant de tenir ma main et de plonger son regard dans le mien. « J'ai quelque chose Ă  te dire. » Mon cƓur s'est emballĂ©. J'ai pensĂ© Ă  notre bĂ©bĂ© dans mon ventre. Il a quelque chose Ă  dire. Moi aussi, j'ai quelque chose Ă  lui dire. « Q-Quoi ? » J'ai demandĂ© alors que je sentais ma voix trembler. Il a pris un soupir profond. « Tu sais que tu comptes beaucoup pour moi, pas vrai ? » J'ai lentement hochĂ© la tĂȘte, les lĂšvres entrouvertes. Je ne pouvais pas rĂ©pondre. J'ai peur de ce qu'il va dire. J'ai un mauvais pressentiment. « Tu Ă©tais ma meilleure amie avant notre mariage. Tu es l'une des rares personnes que je chĂ©ris... » J'ai cachĂ© mes poings serrĂ©s sous les draps. Je ne sais pas pourquoi il me dit tout ça, mais je sentais dĂ©jĂ  des larmes s'amasser dans le coin de mes yeux. « Kelly
 » il s'est arrĂȘtĂ© et a serrĂ© ses yeux avant de me regarder Ă  nouveau dans les yeux. « Je-Je pense qu'il est temps pour nous de divorcer. » « P-Pierce
 » J'ai senti mon cƓur se serrer. Il a souri. « Je sais que toi non plus, tu n'as pas de sentiment pour moi. Tu m'as juste Ă©pousĂ© Ă  cause de mes grands-parents. Tu as juste fait ça parce que tu les aimes. Maintenant, c'est le moment de notre vĂ©ritable bonheur, Kelly. » J'ai secouĂ© la tĂȘte, « Q-Qu'est-ce que tu racontes, Pierce ? » « Lexi est de retour, Kelly. Mon premier amour est de retour. » Chapter 2: Chapitre 2 Il ne pleut jamais mais ça se dĂ©verse Le point de vue de Kelly Je suis descendue du lit et ai essayĂ© de partir mais Pierce a attrapĂ© ma main. J'ai immĂ©diatement essuyĂ© les larmes qui coulaient sur mes joues avant qu'il puisse les voir. Il s'est tenu devant moi et a regardĂ© mon visage alors que je m'efforçais tant de regarder vers le bas et d'Ă©viter son regard. Je sentais mon cƓur se briser en morceaux. Je pensais... je pensais que je pourrais le faire tomber amoureux de moi pendant ces trois annĂ©es ensemble. Je pensais que ses sentiments s'intensifieraient et qu'il me verrait comme une femme plutĂŽt que comme une simple meilleure amie. J'Ă©tais stupide d'espĂ©rer et de rĂȘver si grand. J'ai Ă©chouĂ©. Peu importe Ă  quel point j'essayais, son cƓur appartenait uniquement Ă  son premier amour, Lexi. "Kelly..." J'ai retenu mon souffle et avalĂ© la douleur en le regardant. J'ai feint un sourire, "J'ai besoin de me laver avant de manger." Il fixait mes yeux comme s'il essayait de deviner ce que je pensais. Je sais qu'il me connaissait trop bien alors je me suis efforcĂ©e de cacher ma douleur et lui ai souri. Il a soupirĂ© et a lĂąchĂ© ma main. "D'accord. Je t'attendrai ici. Mangeons et allons travailler ensemble." Ensemble ? Comme il pouvait ĂȘtre cruel ? Il voulait toujours qu'on s'entende comme s'il ne m'avait pas demandĂ© le divorce ? Il voulait qu'on reste comme avant aprĂšs m'avoir dit que son premier amour Ă©tait de retour et qu'il voulait divorcer de moi ? Oh Pierce, qu'y a-t-il dans ta tĂȘte ? Si j'ai pu me forcer Ă  rester Ă  la place de sa meilleure amie en lui souhaitant le bonheur, je n'ai plus ce courage aprĂšs les trois annĂ©es que nous avons partagĂ©es. Il n'y a aucune façon que je puisse endurer ce genre de torture Ă  nouveau, surtout en portant son bĂ©bĂ©. Le bĂ©bĂ©... Je pensais que c'Ă©tait une bonne nouvelle pour nous mais maintenant... ça serait plutĂŽt comme un fardeau pour lui, je suppose. Un fardeau qui l'empĂȘcherait d'obtenir son vĂ©ritable amour et sa libertĂ©. Je sais ce que c'est qu'un enfant non dĂ©sirĂ© grandisse. Mes parents Ă©taient dĂ©jĂ  divorcĂ©s bien avant la mort de ma mĂšre et la nouvelle famille de mon pĂšre me dĂ©testait et ça fait tellement mal. Je ne veux pas que mon bĂ©bĂ© ressente la mĂȘme chose. Je dois protĂ©ger mon bĂ©bĂ© de cela. J'ai feint un sourire Ă  nouveau. "Nous ne pouvons pas. Je dois visiter le studio pour la sĂ©ance photo de nos nouveaux modĂšles..." "Je t'accompagnerai—" "Non." J'ai repoussĂ© sa main. Ses yeux ont suivi ma main avant de lever Ă  nouveau son visage pour me regarder. "Tu as des documents Ă  signer. Nos emplois du temps sont dĂ©jĂ  organisĂ©s, tu te souviens ?" "Mais..." "J'ai un chauffeur personnel, Pierce. Je serai bien pour y aller seule." Il a soupirĂ© et a lentement acquiescĂ©. Je lui ai tournĂ© le dos et suis entrĂ©e dans la salle de bain. J'ai immĂ©diatement ouvert la douche et me suis placĂ©e sous l'eau froide. Les larmes dĂ©valaient mes joues alors que je couvrais ma bouche pour supprimer mes sanglots. Mes Ă©paules tremblaient vraiment fort et quand j'ai pensĂ© Ă  mon bĂ©bĂ©, j'ai avalĂ© difficilement et ai essayĂ© de me calmer. J'ai essuyĂ© mon visage et ai caressĂ© mon ventre. Je dois ĂȘtre forte. Je dois rester calme. Je ne devrais pas mettre la vie de mon bĂ©bĂ© en jeu juste parce que mon cƓur est brisĂ©. Je dois gĂ©rer cela intelligemment. J'ai repris mon souffle et ai terminĂ© mon bain. Quand je suis sortie de la salle de bain, j'ai Ă©tĂ© choquĂ©e de voir que Pierce Ă©tait toujours lĂ . Il luttait pour ajuster sa cravate devant le miroir en pied. J'ai aussi remarquĂ© ma paire de talons et ma robe sur le lit. "HĂ© ! J'ai choisi ta robe pour aujourd'hui." Comme notre mariage n'Ă©tait pas public, Pierce a dit qu'il essaierait de faire des petites choses pour moi en tant que mari. Il le faisait bien et j'apprĂ©ciais ces moments doux mais maintenant, cela allait me tuer. J'ai attrapĂ© la robe et suis entrĂ©e dans le dressing. Je l'ai senti me suivre. J'ai remis la robe blanche et en ai pris une rouge. Quand je me suis retournĂ©e vers lui, son front Ă©tait plissĂ©. J'ai souri. "Je prĂ©fĂšre le rouge aujourd'hui. Je me sentirais belle dans cette robe." Ses yeux se sont posĂ©s sur la robe que je tenais et son visage s'est immĂ©diatement apaisĂ©. Il a acquiescĂ© et s'est avancĂ© vers moi. "Je vois. Aide-moi d'abord Ă  ajuster ça." J'ai posĂ© ma robe sur son bras et ai commencĂ© Ă  ajuster sa cravate. Je pouvais sentir son regard fixe et cela faisait battre mon cƓur si vite. J'ai pris une grande respiration et ai mordu ma lĂšvre infĂ©rieure alors que je luttais pour arranger la cravate. Ma vision devenait Ă  nouveau floue. Mince ! "Kelly..." J'ai sursautĂ© en choc. "Hmm ?" "Ça va ?" Je l'ai regardĂ© et ai souri, "Oui." "J'ai encore quelque chose Ă  dire." J'ai terminĂ© d'ajuster sa cravate alors j'ai immĂ©diatement attrapĂ© la robe de sa main. J'ai jetĂ© un coup d'Ɠil avant de le dĂ©passer et ai parlĂ©... "Parlons-en une autre fois. Je vais ĂȘtre en retard." J'ai entendu son soupir alors qu'il me suivait Ă  nouveau. J'ai saisi mes sous-vĂȘtements et me suis habillĂ©e pendant qu'il Ă©tait debout derriĂšre moi. Il est restĂ© silencieux tout le temps comme s'il pensait Ă  quelque chose. "Tu devrais manger avant de partir." Je lui ai fait face et ai acquiescĂ©. "Je le ferai. Tu devrais y aller maintenant." "Kelly, on est sur la mĂȘme longueur d'onde, n'est-ce pas ?" Je l'ai regardĂ©. Non, Pierce. Nous ne sommes jamais sur la mĂȘme longueur d'onde. Tout ça, ce ne sont que mes stupides fantasmes. Je pensais que tu avais des sentiments pour moi et j'avais tellement tort. "Si c'est Ă  propos du divorce, je comprends tout, Pierce. Je sais ce que je dois faire. Donne-moi juste un peu de temps car je suis vraiment occupĂ©e avec l'entreprise. Je ne vais pas fuir." "Kelly, je ne fais pas ça que pour moi. Je le fais aussi pour toi. Tu as Ă©tĂ© enchaĂźnĂ©e avec moi depuis notre mariage. Je sais que tu n'es pas heureuse parce qu'au fond, tu veux aussi trouver l'homme que tu mĂ©rites. Quelqu'un qui t'aimera vraiment. Pas moi. Pas quelqu'un Ă  moitiĂ© cƓur." "Je comprends ce que tu essaies de dire, Pierce," ai-je dit et ai essayĂ© de me tourner, mais il m'a retenue par la taille, me gardant en place. Il a tout fait pour capturer mes yeux et il a rĂ©ussi. Il m'a regardĂ©e avec inquiĂ©tude. "Tu es ma meilleure amie. Je ne veux pas te perdre, Kels. Tu fais partie de mes rares personnes..." "Je sais," ai-je dit par frustration. Il avait l'air choquĂ©, alors je me suis calmĂ©e. "Je-Je sais. Tu n'as pas Ă  t'inquiĂ©ter. C'est juste le stress du travail. Ce n'est pas Ă  propos de notre divorce." Ses lĂšvres se sont Ă©cartĂ©es et il a lentement acquiescĂ© comme s'il pouvait respirer correctement. Il s'est avancĂ© vers moi et j'ai gelĂ© quand il a doucement embrassĂ© mon front... "Merci, Kelly," a-t-il chuchotĂ©. Mon cƓur s'est serrĂ©. Cela faisait trois ans mais j'Ă©tais toujours aussi lĂąche. Pourquoi ne pouvais-tu pas simplement lui dire que tu l'aimes, Kelly ? C'est ton mari et tu portes son bĂ©bĂ© ! Dis-le lui et il pourrait changer d'avis ! J'ai avalĂ© difficilement et allais lui dire mais son tĂ©lĂ©phone a sonnĂ©. Je n'ai pas manquĂ© l'identification de l'appelant. Encore une fois, c'Ă©tait Lexi. "Je dois y aller." Il s'est grattĂ© la tĂȘte en s'excusant et je n'ai pas manquĂ© les coins de sa bouche qui s'Ă©levaient. "J'ai appelĂ© Luke et il t'attend dehors. Mange avant de partir, d'accord ?" Avec ça, il a quittĂ© notre chambre. Les larmes que j'avais rĂ©ussi Ă  rĂ©primer ont de nouveau Ă©clatĂ©. Pourquoi pensais-je que je pourrais avoir une chance ? Il avait dĂ©jĂ  fait son choix Ă  partir du moment oĂč il a demandĂ© le divorce, n'est-ce pas ? Quand il s'agissait de Lexi, j'Ă©tais toujours celle qu'il abandonnerait. Chapter 3: Chapitre 3 LĂšvre SupĂ©rieure Rigide Le point de vue de Kelly Je suis entrĂ©e dans le studio vĂȘtue seulement de talons rouges de deux pouces et d'une robe rouge. Tout le monde me regardait alors que je marchais dans le couloir. Ils me saluaient tous avec un sourire mais mon visage restait stoĂŻque, ne montrant aucune Ă©motion du tout. La conversation avec Pierce ce matin rĂ©sonnait encore dans ma tĂȘte, mais je ne pouvais pas laisser cela affecter mon travail. Je ne pouvais pas Ă©chouer dans mon travail aprĂšs avoir Ă©chouĂ© dans mon mariage. J'ai pris une profonde inspiration pour ajuster mon Ă©tat. Cependant, lorsque je suis entrĂ©e dans la salle de photoshoot, j'ai pu remarquer que tout le monde Ă©tait en chaos. « On ne peut pas ! Elle ne rĂ©pond pas Ă  ses appels. Que devons-nous faire ? Le Vice-PrĂ©sident vient aujourd'hui. Elle va se fĂącher. » « On peut juste lui dire la vĂ©ritĂ©. Elle est gentille. » « Pas dans cette situation, Lily ! Elle va nous gronder— » « Que se passe-t-il ici ? » demandai-je en faisant mon entrĂ©e dans la piĂšce. Le personnel me regardait maintenant avec des expressions inquiĂštes et je savais alors qu'il y avait un problĂšme. « B-Bonjour, Mademoiselle Monroe. » Mademoiselle Monroe. Bien sĂ»r, personne ne savait que Pierce et moi Ă©tions mariĂ©s Ă  part nos familles. Cela me faisait mal au cƓur Ă  cause de cette vĂ©ritĂ©. Ça fait mal. Je la regardais d'un air vide, « Quoi ? » « N-Nous avons un problĂšme, Mademoiselle Monroe. Mlle Chen, notre mannequin, refuse de rĂ©pondre Ă  nos appels. Elle a entendu dire que nous changeons de mannequin, donc
 elle ne veut pas venir ici. Elle menace mĂȘme
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 » Je le regardai dans les yeux. « Rentrez tĂŽt Ă  la maison. Parlons de notre divorce ce soir Ă  la maison. » Chapter 4: Chapitre 4 Laisser en plan Le point de vue de Kelly Je jouais avec mon alliance. Je lui avais dit de rentrer tĂŽt, mais il n'est pas rentrĂ© du tout. Il ne rĂ©pondait mĂȘme pas Ă  mes appels. Eh bien, maintenant que Lexi Ă©tait de retour, cette maison n'Ă©tait probablement plus un foyer Ă  ses yeux. Mes yeux se sont posĂ©s sur mon rapport de grossesse sur la table. Quelle ironie. J'Ă©tais encore assez naĂŻve pour espĂ©rer que les choses seraient diffĂ©rentes si je lui parlais du bĂ©bĂ©. Mais oublions, ce bĂ©bĂ© n'entrait pas dans ses plans. Bien sĂ»r, Pierce n'Ă©tait pas le genre Ă  me forcer Ă  avorter. Mais il ne pouvait pas non plus se dĂ©faire de son obsession pour Lexi. Il pourrait rester dans ce mariage sans amour si ses parents le lui demandaient. Mais tout ce que j'aurais, ce serait une coquille vide. Ce n'est pas ça un PĂšre que je voulais pour mon bĂ©bĂ©. J'ai essuyĂ© les larmes qui commençaient Ă  se rassembler au coin de mes yeux et j'ai ramassĂ© le rapport. Il Ă©tait dĂ©jĂ  5 heures du matin quand j'ai regardĂ© l'horloge murale. J'ai essayĂ© de nouveau de composer son numĂ©ro, mais toujours occupĂ©. Avec quoi Ă©tait-il occupĂ© ? Était-il occupĂ© Ă  faire l'amour avec Lexi ? Il devait beaucoup lui manquer, n'est-ce pas ? Je me souviens encore du jour oĂč il est revenu de ses premiĂšres vacances privĂ©es avec Lexi. Sa joie Ă©tait indĂ©niable. Presque immĂ©diatement, j'ai pu dire qu'ils avaient fait l'amour. Le mĂȘme jour, en rentrant dans ma chambre, j'ai pleurĂ© Ă  haute voix en me dĂ©maquillant. Rien de ce que je faisais ne fonctionnait. Je ne pourrais jamais remplacer Lexi dans son cƓur. J'avais l'impression que des centaines de kilos pesaient sur ma poitrine. J'ai dĂ©cidĂ© de prendre une douche pour me laver de toutes ces Ă©motions misĂ©rables mais au moment oĂč j'ai ouvert la garde-robe, nos vĂȘtements intimes Ă©taient entremĂȘlĂ©s, me ramenant au souvenir de la derniĂšre fois que Pierce et moi avions fait l'amour ici. C'Ă©tait la fois oĂč il n'avait pas utilisĂ© de contraception. Il Ă©tait si passionnĂ© que j'ai cru qu'il acceptait enfin notre mariage. J'ai cru, une fois, que son retour de ce voyage d'affaires serait un nouveau dĂ©part pour nous, mais en rĂ©alitĂ© c'Ă©tait un dĂ©but pour que nous nous sĂ©parions maintenant. Incapable de rĂ©primer plus longtemps mes sentiments, j'ai flĂ©chi en pleurant bruyamment. Pourquoi ? Pourquoi suis-je toujours celle qu'ils choisissent d'abandonner ? Pourquoi ne mĂ©ritĂ©-je pas d'ĂȘtre aimĂ©e ? Je ne me souviens pas comment je suis tombĂ©e endormie. Quand le rĂ©veil a sonnĂ©, j'ai touchĂ©, par rĂ©flexe, l'oreiller Ă  cĂŽtĂ© de moi. Aussi froid que la nuit derniĂšre. Il n'est toujours pas rentrĂ©. Je me suis moquĂ©e de moi-mĂȘme en croisant mon reflet dans le miroir de la coiffeuse. Les cernes sous mes yeux Ă©taient si visibles et mes cheveux dans un tel dĂ©sordre, j'avais l'air d'un fantĂŽme. Tu vois, Kelly ? C'est ce qui arrive quand tu t'engages dans un mariage sans amour sans rĂ©flĂ©chir. Tu ne feras que te briser si tu continues sur le mauvais chemin. Divorce juste. Épargne-lui et Ă©pargne-toi. Ton bĂ©bĂ© a besoin d'une maman forte. Soudain, une vague de nausĂ©e m'a envahie l'estomac et j'ai rĂ©alisĂ© que je n'avais mĂȘme rien mangĂ© la nuit derniĂšre. Me sentant Ă  nouveau mal, je cours vers l'Ă©vier et vomis. Je crache un liquide jaunĂątre et c'est tellement mauvais. Je me suis immĂ©diatement rincĂ© la bouche et ai regardĂ© mon propre reflet dans le miroir. J'ai secouĂ© la tĂȘte et me suis tenu le front dĂšs que j'ai eu envie de vomir Ă  nouveau. Je crache encore un liquide jaunĂątre et tandis que je me rince la bouche, je sens une main chaude caresser mon dos. J'ai immĂ©diatement levĂ© le visage et croisĂ© une paire d'yeux marron qui me regardaient Ă  travers le miroir. Debout derriĂšre moi avec un visage inquiet se tenait mon mari Pierce. J'ai toujours Ă©tĂ© reconnaissante de l'avoir comme meilleur ami et mari mais maintenant... je le perds. Le perdant sans espoir. « Ça va ? Tu ne te sens pas bien ? Tu aurais dĂ» me le dire. » Je l'ai regardĂ© Ă  travers le miroir. « Tu n'as pas rĂ©pondu Ă  mes appels. De la culpabilitĂ© est apparue dans ses yeux. « Je suis dĂ©solĂ©. J'avais des choses Ă  faire. Je suis restĂ© au bureau toute la nuit. » J'ai essuyĂ© mon visage et suis passĂ©e Ă  cĂŽtĂ© de lui. Il m'a suivie alors que je m'asseyais devant la coiffeuse et commençais Ă  me peigner les cheveux. « Kels... » « Je me suis rĂ©veillĂ©e en retard. Je n'ai pas prĂ©parĂ© le petit-dĂ©jeuner. » J'ai essayĂ© d'Ă©viter ses yeux. J'avais l'impression que j'allais perdre mon calme et m'Ă©nerver contre lui. Il n'y avait pas un seul moment oĂč je sentais son Ă©goĂŻsme aussi clairement qu'Ă  prĂ©sent. Il m'appelait sa meilleure amie, pourtant il n'avait jamais sĂ©rieusement pris en compte mes besoins. Mes sentiments. « Kels... tu sais que je ne parle pas de ça. Je suis juste inquiet pour ton Ă©tat... » « Kels, ça va toujours entre nous ? » J'ai arrĂȘtĂ© de me peigner et ai lentement croisĂ© son regard. Encore Ă  travers le miroir. Vraiment ? Il me demande ça ? AprĂšs m'avoir proposĂ© le divorce sans mĂȘme demander si j'Ă©tais d'accord avec cela ? Il a dĂ©cidĂ© seul. Tout simplement parce que son premier amour est revenue. Je ne peux pas le croire. J'ai feint un sourire. « Je ne me sens juste pas bien aujourd'hui, Pierce. » Il s'est immĂ©diatement accroupi Ă  cĂŽtĂ© de moi, ce qui n'est pas surprenant car je sais qu'il se soucie vraiment de moi. Ce qui m'a surpris, c'est pourquoi continue-t-il Ă  faire cela aprĂšs avoir enfoncĂ© un poignard dans mon cƓur. « Ça va ? » Il a doucement touchĂ© mon front et mon cou. « Tu es malade ? Dis-moi comment tu te sens, Kels. » « Mes sentiments n'ont pas d'importance », n'ai-je pas pu m'empĂȘcher de lĂącher. Il a paru choquĂ© de ce que j'ai dit. Quand j'ai essayĂ© de l'Ă©viter, il a attrapĂ© mon poignet et m'a fait le regarder. Son visage reflĂ©tait maintenant sa colĂšre. Il avait complĂštement perdu patience. « Qu'est-ce qui ne va pas chez toi, Kels ? Tu agis comme ça depuis hier. C'est Ă  cause de Lexi ? Ou parce que je ne suis pas rentrĂ© hier soir ? » Je l'ai regardĂ© dans les yeux, agacĂ©e. "C'est toi qui as demandĂ© le divorce ! Je t'ai dit de rentrer plus tĂŽt mais tu m'as juste laissĂ©e attendre toute la nuit. Comment voulez-vous que je t'accueille ce matin, Pierce ?" Il a serrĂ© les mĂąchoires et a secouĂ© la tĂȘte. « Kels, je... » « Assez. Nous parlerons du divorce aprĂšs le travail aujourd'hui. » « Kels ! » Il a appelĂ© et a attrapĂ© mes Ă©paules. La confusion et la douleur Ă©taient visibles dans ses yeux. « Es-tu amoureuse de moi ? » J'ai Ă©tĂ© prise de court? Amoureuse ? Oui ! Depuis que nous Ă©tions au lycĂ©e. Depuis qu'il est devenu mon meilleur ami. Qui ne tomberait pas pour quelqu'un qui vous a protĂ©gĂ© depuis toujours ? Mais bien sĂ»r, je ne peux pas lui dire. Cela ne ferait que compliquer encore plus les choses. Je ne veux mĂȘme pas qu'il me plaigne. J'ai secouĂ© la tĂȘte et ai repoussĂ© ses bras. « Tu es droguĂ© ? Je ne suis pas amoureuse de toi. » Je lui ai tournĂ© le dos et suis entrĂ©e Ă  nouveau dans la salle de bain. Je l'ai verrouillĂ©e avant d'aller vers la baignoire. Je devrais me concentrer sur moi-mĂȘme. Je ne peux pas laisser mes Ă©motions m'affecter mais... mais pourquoi mes larmes tombent-elles Ă  nouveau ? « Tu es si pathĂ©tique, Kelly ! Tu ne peux mĂȘme pas lui dire ce que tu ressens vraiment », me suis-je murmurĂ©e Ă  moi-mĂȘme en essuyant mes larmes de colĂšre. Il m'a fallu presque une heure Ă  me baigner. Quand j'ai eu fini, j'ai rĂ©alisĂ© que Pierce Ă©tait dĂ©jĂ  parti. J'ai secouĂ© la tĂȘte, incrĂ©dule. Il ne cesse de m'abandonner. Je ne peux pas croire que nous en soyons arrivĂ©s lĂ . Je pensais que nous allions bien. J'Ă©tais tellement stupide. *** « Bonjour, Mademoiselle Monroe... » « Bonjour, Vice-PrĂ©sident... » Je n'ai pas saluĂ© en retour comme j'en avais l'habitude. Je suis toujours Ă©nervĂ©e et mon humeur semble dĂ©rĂ©glĂ©e. L'irritation peut facilement me submerger et je ne peux pas la contrĂŽler. Probablement Ă  cause de la proposition de divorce de Pierce ou Ă  cause de ma grossesse. J'Ă©tais sur le point d'entrer dans mon bureau lorsque j'ai entendu deux filles parler. « Tu l'as vue ? Je parie que c'est la petite amie de M. Anderson. Ils avaient l'air proches. » Mon front s'est plissĂ©. La petite amie de Pierce ? « Ah ! C'est dommage que je n'aie pas vu son visage mais j'ai l'impression que c'est Lexi. » « Lexi ? Lexi Gilbert ? Le mannequin ? » « Oui ! Je parie mon salaire du mois lĂ -dessus. Ils vont bien ensemble. » « Allons ! Mademoiselle Monroe et M. Anderson vont mieux ensemble. » « SĂ©rieusement ? Ils sont meilleurs amis. Tu sais, certaines personnes sont mieux en amis. C'est le cas de M. Anderson et Mademoiselle Monroe. » J'ai fermĂ© les yeux et ai poussĂ© la porte de mon bureau. Je l'ai doucement fermĂ©e et me suis appuyĂ©e contre elle. C'est plus dur que ce Ă  quoi je m'attendais. J'ai pris une grande respiration et me suis assise sur ma chaise pivotante. J'ai allumĂ© l'ordinateur en mĂȘme temps qu'une notification apparaissait sur l'Ă©cran de mon tĂ©lĂ©phone. Mes mains ont commencĂ© Ă  trembler dĂšs que j'ai vu la notification. C'Ă©tait une mise Ă  jour sur les rĂ©seaux sociaux de Pierce. Il a publiĂ© une photo de lui et Lexi ensemble. 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No 2024-12-09 18:57 active 1980 0 Find A Better Price & We'll Match It! Schedule Your Certified Service Today! GET_OFFER https://www.cliftauto.com/service-parts-specials.h Clift Buick GMC https://www.facebook.com/Cliftbuickgmc1/ 1,959 0 0 1969-12-31 18:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Get Offer 0 cliftauto.com CAROUSEL Schedule Your Certified Service Today! https://www.cliftauto.com/service-parts-specials.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=paid+social&utm_campaign=november+service 1969-12-31 18:00 https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/469697895_1003119594908372_233080529082153120_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=hVeS1i-6W0cQ7kNvgEOMe-v&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=Ahn3vvIyWNZDuQHRbErVb6a&oh=00_AYAHMWHnS06CNmUVtoc6LZVS4rDEXfMGt6fl6nNrjOBOlQ&oe=675D5989 PERSON_PROFILE 0 0 0 Clift Buick GMC 0 0 1969-12-31 18:00 View Edit
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No 2024-12-09 18:57 active 1980 0 The Last Kids on Earth: The Graphic Novel SHOP_NOW https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/721802/th Penguin Kids https://www.facebook.com/penguinkidsbooks/ 209,032 0 0 1969-12-31 18:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shop Now 0 penguinrandomhouse.com CAROUSEL https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/721802/the-last-kids-on-earth-the-graphic-novel-by-max-brallier-illustrated-by-brian-churilla/9780593622179/?ref=PRHD4574E52CD8D&aid=7619&linkid=PRHD4574E52CD8D 1969-12-31 18:00 https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/469607474_927315818985592_8234149228102663902_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=6dHIn-WJTpEQ7kNvgEg_oen&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=AVVm6u1eNN5mIy2DW6ZVmC0&oh=00_AYARbV9_7-DEjMEA45-UcrUvZgWlFbwHpGQgi7X2bU8-jg&oe=675D5B1C PERSON_PROFILE 0 0 0 Penguin Kids 0 0 1969-12-31 18:00 View Edit
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Yes 2024-12-09 18:57 active 1980 0 LIKE_PAGE The Do Better Podcast - with Theo Coop https://www.facebook.com/61555683022502/ 8,808 0 0 1969-12-31 18:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Like Page 0 VIDEO 1969-12-31 18:00 https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/469400334_1091649228832006_8332095936932838012_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=100&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=i59fVufGAmsQ7kNvgGdeVh2&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=AmraKywqyMz8w9cKkRhY-so&oh=00_AYDTtTQVyVyEvKF63JSJIDothVez8Ln-_QMgg_0Y4hMjag&oe=675D7B06 PERSON_PROFILE 0 0 0 The Do Better Podcast - with Theo Coop 0 0 1969-12-31 18:00 View Edit
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No 2024-12-09 21:03 active 1982 0 🔞Attention! Do not read in publicïŒđŸ‘‰ At Grace Mansion, Carissa Sinclair stared at the man before her—her husband she had waited for a whole year. Barrett Warren, still in his battle armor, wore an expression of both determination and guilt. "Carissa, the king has issued a royal edict for my marriage with Aurora. She will be joining our household. There's no question about it," said Barrett. Carissa's eyes clouded with confusion. "The queen dowager has praised General Yates as a model for all women in the kingdom. Would she be willing to be a concubine?" Barrett's eyes flashed with a hint of annoyance. "No, she won’t be a concubine. She’ll be my legal wife, equal to you." "But calling her equal doesn't change the fact that she’s still just a concubine," Carissa said, a soft smile playing on her lips. Barrett frowned. "Why can't you face the reality? Aurora and I fell in love with each other on the battlefield, and we earned this marriage with our glorified victory. In fact, I don’t really need your approval on it." Carissa smiled mockingly. "Fell in love, huh? Have you forgot what you promised me before you left for war?" On their wedding night a year ago, Barrett was called away to lead reinforcements on an expedition. Before he left, he lifted his wife’s veil and vowed, "Carrisa Sinclair, you're the only woman I'll ever love in my life. I will never take a concubine!" Embarrassed, Barrett avoided her eye contact. "Just forget what I said. Back then, I only considered you a suitable match for a wife. I knew nothing about love until I met Rory." When he spoke of the woman he loved, his eyes softened with deep affection. Turning back to Carissa, he added, "She’s unlike any woman I’ve ever met. I love her deeply, and I hope you'll be generous enough to welcome her." Carissa felt a lump in her throat. Despite her disgust and reluctance, she asked, "What about your parents? Do they agree?" "They do. It was a royal edict, and mother liked her a lot upon seeing her." They agreed? Huh... How ironic! Seems like everything Carissa had done for this household had all been for nothing. "Is she currently in the mansion?" Carissa asked, lifting a brow. Barrett carried a softness in his voice, "Yes, she’s talking to my mother and making her very happy. Even mother's health seems to be improving." "Improving?" Carissa felt a whirlwind of emotions. "When you went to war, your mother was already gravely ill. I brought in the best physician, managed the estate’s affairs by day, and stayed up nights caring for her. That's how her condition started to improve." Carissa wasn’t seeking praise. She was just laying out the facts of her exhausting year. "But seeing Aurora has made my mother feel even better," Barrett said earnestly. "I know this is unfair to you, but for the greater good, please support Aurora and me." Carissa lowered her eyes, as if blinking away the tears. But inspected closely, that's actually her sharpened gaze. "Invite General Yates over. I have a few things to ask her." "There's no need," Barrett refused instantly. "Carissa, she’s different from any woman you know. As a general, she’s above household squabbles and wouldn’t want to meet you." Carissa retorted, "What are women I know like? Or tell me, what kind of woman am I to you? Have you forgotten? I'm also the daughter of the Marquis's family. My father and my six brothers sacrificed on the Southern Frontier three years ago-" "That’s them," Barrett interrupted. "you're still a delicate woman suited only for home comforts, while Aurora has no respect for that. Besides, she never holds back her true thoughts. Trust me, you won't want to hear it from her." As Carissa looked up, the striking beauty mark under her eye became more evident in the light. Calmly, she said, "It’s fine. If she says anything unpleasant, I’ll ignore it. A true matriarch must understand the bigger picture and act with dignity. Don’t you trust me?" Barrett sighed in frustration. “Why put yourself through this? The king has approved this marriage, and Aurora will never threaten your control of the household. Carissa, she couldn't care less about those things.” “Oh, you think that's what I fear? Losing the control of this household?” Carissa countered. Little did Barrett know his household had been reduced to a hollow shell - managing it was a hot potato no one else would bear. Over the past year, it was Carissa's dowry alone that kept the Warren family’s life respectable, and this was her reward. “Enough,” Barrett snapped, his patience running thin. “I’ve done my duty by informing you. Your opinion won’t change anything.” As Carissa watched hum storm out, her bitterness deepened. “My lady, my lord has really crossed the line!” Lulu, Carissa’s maid, said, wiping her tears. “Don’t call him that!” Carissa gave her a stern look. “We never consummated the marriage. He’s not your lord. Now go fetch my dowry list.” “Why the dowry list?” Lulu asked, puzzled. Carissa tapped her on the forehead. “Silly girl, we need to reckon everything before we leave.” Lulu gasped. “Leave? But where can we go? To the Northwatch Estate?” Suddenly Lulu held her tongue, aware that she had touched the sensitive subject. She spared Carissa a guilty look, "I'll get the list now, my lady." Upon the mention of Northwatch Estate, the always restrained Carissa finally let her tears fall. When she was fifteen, her father, the Marquis of Northwatch, had sacrificed his life on the battlefield. Then, just six months ago, her entire family at the Northwatch Estate was brutally slaughtered — assassins rumored to be spies from the enemy nation, Westhaven. She rushed back after getting the news, only to find the dismembered bodies of her mother and grandmother. Even her youngest nephew, two years old, didn't escape death, neither. Now, she was the lone survivor of the marquis' family, the idea of restoring her family’s former glory seemed impossible—at least to outsiders. After all, she was presented mostly as a delicate, fragile woman, while Aurora Taytes had just made herself the first female general in history. It's only natural that the Warren family was more than happy to agree to the marriage. Yet, unbeknownst to the world, Carissa's martial talent was never beneath her father and brothers. If given a chance on the battlefield, she would definitely outshine Aurora Taytes, perhaps a million times more... Just then, Lulu had brought over the dowry list, "My lady, this year alone, you've spent over six thousand silver coins supporting the household. However, the shops, houses, and estates remain untouched. All the bank savings, along with the property deeds and land titles your mother left, are locked up in the chest." "I see." Carisse's gaze lingered on the list with melancholy. Her mother had given her such a substantial dowry, fearing she might face hardship in her husband's home. Yet now here she was. The Warren family had disregarded all her effort, and Barrett had even broken his vow to take no concubine - the very promise that led her mother to choose him over more eligible suitors, despite the Warren family’s fall from grace. 'Was this really the life mother wanted me to have?' It took Carissa no time to made up her mind. “Lulu, get prepared. There's somewhere we need to go tomorrow.” ... Early the next morning, Carissa and Lulu boarded a carriage, heading straight for the royal palace. It was noon by the time they arrived. Under the scorching autumn sun, Carissa and Lulu stood like statues in front of the palace gates. They waited for a full hour, but no one came to let them in. In the palace's study, Derek Walker had already reported Carissa’s arrival to the king three times. “Your Majesty, Mrs. Warren is still waiting outside the palace gates,” he repeated. The king, Salvador Quinton, set aside the document he was reading and rubbed his temples. “I can’t summon her in. The edict has been issued, and can't be taken back. Tell her to go home.” “The guards tried to persuade her, but she refused to leave. She’s been standing there for over an hour without moving.” Salvador felt a pang of guilt. “Barrett requested the marriage as a reward for his military service. I didn’t want to agree, either, but not granting it would embarrass both him and General Yates. They have after all won a big war.” “Your Majesty, when it comes to military achievements, no one can compare to the Marquis of Northwatch,” Derek countered. Salvador thought of Hector Sinclair, the Marquis of Northwatch. When Salvador was a crown prince who had recently joined the military, it was Hector who had guided him. Back then, he had also known Carissa when she was only a cute kid. Salvador himself had fought a bloody path to the throne, paved with death. He understood the struggles of military officers, so when Barrett requested marriage as a reward, Salvador had hesitated but eventually agreed. But Derek was right. In terms of military merit, Barrett and Aurora were far inferior to Hector Sinclair. “Alright, let her in. If she agrees to this marriage, I’ll grant her whatever she wants, even if it's a noble title or an official rank,” said Salvador. Derek breathed a sigh of relief. “As always, you're wise, Your Majesty!” ... Carissa knelt in the study with her head bowed. Recalling that Carissa was now the only one left the Sinclair family, Salvador felt nothing but pity for her. "Rise and speak," he commanded. Carissa bowed deeply with her hands clasped. "Your Majesty, I know it's presumptuous of me to seek an audience today. But I also wish to implore for your grace." "Carissa Sinclair, I have already issued the edict of marriage. It's impossible to revoke it," Salvador said. Carissa shook her head gently. "Your Majesty, I'm not imploring you to reverse that edict, but imploring you for another edict - an amicable divorce with General Warren." The young king was taken aback. "Divorce? You want a divorce?" Carissa nodded her head firmly. She was never someone to pester some man. If Barret Warren loved Aurora Yates so much, then she would let him go. What she needed now was a single edict for an amicable divorce, so she could take away all her dowery and get rid of the despicable Warren family for good, dignified and head high... 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Yes 2024-12-10 16:47 active 1985 0 Join 225,000+ Traders For $0 Get daily trading ideas, new option strategies, and market insights from a 20-year trading veteran. 🎯 SIGN_UP https://bullseyeoptiontrading.com/bet-subscribe-mt Jeff Bishop https://www.facebook.com/100063719044103/ 5,254 0 0 1969-12-31 18:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign up 0 bullseyeoptiontrading.com VIDEO Option trading strategies and ideas - at no cost. https://bullseyeoptiontrading.com/bet-subscribe-mt/ 1969-12-31 18:00 https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/469810893_553953717437786_8753014302353611930_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=kZlmcRs1EX0Q7kNvgGndirL&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=AEYvJDPTr7OP5MlOgFFZ3eN&oh=00_AYAWodI9rMg-PjULvo9Y6Ffwch8VCJ8sfwfmrbiaokQfAw&oe=675EA585 PERSON_PROFILE 0 0 0 Jeff Bishop 0 0 1969-12-31 18:00 View Edit
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No 2024-12-09 18:57 active 1980 0 FREE with Kindle Unlimited They are neighbors with nothing in common except a fence and a spark that could start a forest fire. Will the flame between Sage and Cannon ignite or fizzle out? Nurse Sage Nichols’ life isn’t going as planned. When a favorite patient passes away, Sage abandons her post for a few minutes longer than planned — and just like that, she’s without a job and a paycheck. But Sage’s patient left her a parting gift: an old bed-and-breakfast in the heart of the Rockies. So, determined to sell the property and return to Denver for a fresh start, Sage heads north to the mountains. When Cannon Bishop’s mother died, he gave up his dreams of leaving Aspen Cove for good and returned to run the family business. As owner of the only bar and son to the town drunk, he’s got no room in his life for a woman. But when Sage Nichols breezes into town, she changes everything. And if there’s one thing Cannon hates, it’s change. Recruited by the local doctor, Sage finds herself more involved in small town life than she intended. But the warm welcome she receives from the locals does not extend to the man next door. Trust sprouts unexpectedly between them and when Sage’s plan to return to Denver falls through, she is left wondering if her future might lie in Aspen Cove after all. Sometimes love gets in the way of the best laid plans
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