LOGIN“A divorce?” Roderick asked like he didn't hear her the first time. “Is this some kind of joke? Not a good time to play silly games with me, Camille.”
Camille lifted her chin, even as fresh tears burned her eyes. “I said I want a divorce. Does that sound like a joke to you, Roderick?”
He stared at her for a long moment, his dark eyes narrowing as if trying to read a foreign language written across her face. Then, unexpectedly, he chuckled — a low, mocking sound that sent chills down her spine.
He shook his head, taking off his wrist watch with casual arrogance.
“A divorce?” He repeated the word like it tasted ridiculous. “If you’re that upset about the dinner, I’ll make it up to you.”
“I don’t need you to make it up to me!” Her voice cracked with raw emotion. “I’m fed up! I want out of this horrible marriage!”
“Horrible?” Roderick’s eyebrows shot up.
He tossed his watch onto the bed and turned to face her fully, towering over her in the dimly lit bedroom.
“I give you everything. You live like a queen because of me. Do you know what it means to be my wife? What exactly is so horrible about this marriage that you’re suddenly so fed up?”
Camille’s chest heaved. The words she had swallowed for three long years came rushing out like a dam breaking.
“Your wife?” She let out a bitter laugh that bordered on hysteria.
“Is this… this cage… this hell your grand definition of a wife? I don’t have friends, Roderick. I don’t go out, I need your permission just to use my own money.... money that came from my family too! I’m not allowed to work, not allowed to have a life outside these walls unless it pleases you. I’m not a wife, Roderick. I’m a prisoner!”
“Prisoner?” He repeated the word slowly, as if it amused him. His lips curled into a cold smile.
“Look around you, Camille. You sleep in expensive silk sheets, you wear diamonds, you have servants who attend to your every needs, servants who worship you. And you call yourself a prisoner? I can see you don’t value my efforts at all.”
“Value your efforts?” She stepped closer, her hands trembling at her sides. “You parade me like a trophy when it suits you, then ignore me for weeks. You sleep with your mistress on our anniversary and expect me to smile about it. You control every single part of my life and call that ‘providing’? I’m suffocating here!”
Roderick’s expression darkened. He closed the distance between them in two strides, his presence overwhelming.
“You can’t survive without me in the outside world,” He said, his voice low.
“You have no skills, no money of your own, no connections. The moment you step out those gates, you’ll come crawling back. What do you think you’ll do? Get a little job somewhere? Become ordinary? You were raised for this life, Camille. So stop embarrassing yourself.”
Tears spilled freely down her cheeks now. The pain felt almost physical.
“Why are you giving up?” He continued, his tone shifting into something almost nostalgic, though it dripped with manipulation.
“You were such a sweet little kitty when we got betrothed. So shy, so eager, so happy to finally have me as your husband. You used to look at me like I hung the moon. What happened to that girl?”
“That girl was naive,” Camille whispered brokenly. “That girl thought marriage meant love, but you never loved me. You only wanted to own me.”
Roderick’s hand shot out and gripped her upper arm, firm enough to make her gasp but not hard enough to bruise her. He pulled her flush against his hard chest, his fingers digging into her skin with possessive force.
“You’re nothing without me,” He growled, eyes blazing with dark intensity. “Nothing at all. So stop this stupidity you’re exhibiting right now.”
Camille tried to pull away, but he held her in place. Then his grip softened. He released her arm and cupped her face with both hands, thumbs brushing away her tears in a gesture that looked tender but felt like chains.
“Darling… you belong to me. Running away won’t change that because I’ll always find you. And deep down, you know no one else will ever want you the way I do.”
The words sank into her like poison. Camille’s knees nearly buckled as she sobbed openly now, her shoulders shaking as years of suppressed pain poured out.
How could he be so cruel and so convincing at the same time? How could the man who broke her still make her heart twist with conflicting emotions?
Roderick stared at her for another second, his thumbs still stroking her wet cheeks. Then, as if satisfied that he had reminded her of her place, he released her face and stepped back.
Without another word, he turned and walked out of the bedroom, the door closing behind him with a quiet, final click.
Camille stood frozen in the center of the room, arms wrapped tightly around herself. Her body trembled violently as fresh sobs tore from her throat.
She cried until her throat hurt and her eyes burned. Cried for the girl she used to be. Cried for the woman she had become. Cried because even now, after everything, a tiny, broken part of her still ached for the love he would never give her.
What hurts the most is that everything he said was true, maybe nobody would really value in the world.
Roderick sat in his study, the only light coming from the desk lamp that cast long shadows across the walls. He hadn’t moved much in the last hour, just staring at the maps and phone logs spread in front of him. The silence in the penthouse was heavy. Adrian was asleep down the hall, but every second without word about Camille made his chest feel tighter.The door opened quietly. Ten stepped inside, closing it behind him.“Any update?” Roderick asked, voice low and rough as he looked up.Ten stopped a few steps from the desk. “Miguel isn’t at his place. We searched it top to bottom. I also reached out to your father but he hasn’t seen him at all.”Roderick’s fist tightened. He leaned back in the chair, rubbing a hand over his face. “What about Vanessa?”“She’s been with Sir Victor the whole time. Says she doesn’t know anything about where Miguel went.”Roderick gave a short, humorless laugh. “I doubt she doesn’t know where her son is. I’ve been calling him nonstop and he isn’t pickin
Ten’s three men each grabbed two heavy duffle bags, lifting them without a word. They filed out of the apartment one by one, their footsteps heavy on the hallway floor as they headed back down the stairs. The door clicked shut behind the last man, leaving the living room silent except for the low hum of the air conditioner.Now it was just Ten and Nathan.Ten pulled out his phone, eyes never leaving the man in front of him. He dialed and pressed it to his ear.“Boss,” Ten’s voice was calm and flat. “I already got the bastard behind this entire mess. They never cease to amaze me.”He kept his gaze locked on Nathan, who stood frozen near the couch, breathing faster now. Ten hung up without waiting for a reply, he sent a text and slipped the phone back into his pocket.“You should know by now that this is your end, Nathan,” Ten said, stepping forward slowly. “Both you and Taylor are going to rot in jail. You must be stupid to think you could get away with this.”Nathan’s face twisted. F
Ten sat in the back of the blacked-out van parked in the shadows just outside the park’s perimeter fence. The interior was dim, lit only by the glow of his laptop screen. Four of his men waited silently around him, weapons checked and ready. His eyes stayed locked on the red dot pulsing on the tracker map. For long minutes, nothing moved. Then the dot shifted.“They’re on the move,” Ten said, his voice low and steady, no wasted words. “Drive and follow them discreetly. Make sure to keep your distance to avoid suspicion.”The van rolled forward smoothly, headlights off, blending into the evening traffic as they tailed the kidnappers’ vehicle from several blocks back. Ten’s fingers tapped lightly on the laptop edge, calm and focused. The drive took them through the outskirts of Crown City, away from bright lights and into decaying industrial zones. Old warehouses and forgotten buildings loomed under flickering streetlamps. The kidnappers’ car finally slowed and turned into a cracke
Roderick stood in the study, one hand braced on the edge of the desk. Ten waited in front of him, arms at his sides, face calm and focused like always. Roderick spoke first. “The kidnappers want Camille to bring the money. They made it clear that they won't be releasing the kids if Camille doesn't bring the money herself.”He paused, fingers pressing harder into the wood. The thought kept turning in his head — they specifically asked for her. It could mean they wanted someone weaker to carry the bags. Or it could mean something worse. He didn’t like any of it. He didn’t like sending her in there at all. But if he fought her on it right now, she wouldn't listen, and they couldn’t afford delays.“Understood, boss. So, what are your plans on catching the kidnappers? It's already very obvious that we can't follow her inside the park.” Ten said.“The park is isolated so you won’t be able to get close without them noticing. Once the kidnappers move the money away from the location in the
Taylor pushed the door open and stepped into Nathan’s apartment. She dropped her bag on the couch and stood there for a moment, staring at the floor. Nathan closed the door behind them. The lock clicked loudly in the quiet room.“Why did you agree to Miguel’s plan, huh?” Taylor asked, turning to face him. “It might complicate things. We were already so close.”Nathan walked to the kitchen counter and poured himself a glass of water. He drank half of it before answering. “He could have snitched. The last thing we want is him being a hindrance to our plans. We’re already so close.”Taylor started pacing. Her heels clicked against the floor with every step. “We don’t need him. We had a plan. A clean one at that. Now he’s in the middle of it, and he’s mentally unstable if you ask me. You saw how he looked when he talked about Camille. He’s obsessed, and he could ruin the whole thing just to get her.”Nathan set the glass down. “And if we said no, he could have gone straight to Roderick
Nathan and Taylor sat on one couch, while Camille sat on the opposite one, hands clasped tightly in her lap, looking at them. Roderick stood in front of them, arms crossed, his presence filling the entire space.“I already have the ransom money ready,” Roderick said, his voice coming out steady and cold. “All we have to do is wait for the kidnappers to call and inform us about the time and location.”Taylor shifted uncomfortably on the couch, fingers twisting together. “Who’s going to deliver the money?”“I can coordinate and deliver it myself. That’s the least I could do to help get our daughter back.” Nathan leaned forward, trying to sound helpful.Roderick’s eyes narrowed slightly. “I’ll be the one to do that. I’ll deliver the money to them myself. I want to see the kidnappers with my own eyes and ensure the children’s safety.”“I want to do it. I want to see Adrian as soon as possible. I want to make sure he's okay.” Camille stood up immediately.Roderick turned to her, his expres
(Roderick's Villa)Aria pushed open the front door of the villa and stepped inside, her little backpack still on her shoulders. The moment she saw Taylor descending the stairs, her face lit up.“Mommy!” she called, running straight to her with open arms.Taylor knelt down on the last step and caugh
Roderick pulled to a stop outside Camille’s house and killed the engine. The car fell silent. He glanced at her where she sat, unbuckling her seatbelt with slow movements.“Would’ve loved to say hi to Adrian, but he might be asleep.” He said quietly.“Next time then.” She replied, reaching for the
Roderick was done for the day. It was already 5:30 pm. He had been supposed to leave much earlier, but he had spent the last half the time sitting at his desk, staring at his phone, trying to summon the courage to call Camille. Every time he picked it up, his thumb hovered over her name, and the c
Camille sat at the head of the long conference table in her office, posture straight and commanding. The representatives from Prestige Wholesale Group the largest wholesale franchise in the city — occupied the other seats, their expensive suits and serious expressions showing they meant business.







