LOGINShe entered his life as a contract but she left as his greatest regret. Miranda Jones marries Adrian Cole under a contract to save her broken mother. On their 3rd year anniversary, his first love returns, and he divorces her, convinced that she used him. Without saying a word, Miranda disappears. When she returns, she’s no longer his divorced wife but the heiress of a powerful empire and the director of the company he’s desperate to beat. Now she's gone, Adrian will do anything to get her back…but she's no longer the woman who loved him. He destroyed her once. Now he'll beg for a second chance she may never give.
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Everyone was smiling except me.
I was the only one who didn’t know my marriage was about to end.
Today, Adrian Cole stood at the very peak of a story the country still whispered about in disbelief.
At thirty-four, Adrian Cole was the youngest and richest businessman in the nation. A man whose name alone tilted stock markets and silenced boardrooms. A man who rebuilt a collapsing empire in record time, emerging sharper, colder, and more powerful than anyone expected.
He was admired. Feared. Mythologized.
And tonight, he was celebrated.
The Corinthian Grand Hotel glowed like a jewel box split open for public consumption. Crystal chandeliers spilled light across marble floors. Gold-trimmed tables bloomed with white orchids and candles so tall they looked ceremonial. The city’s most powerful figures filled the ballroom board members, investors, media executives, politicians and their wives draped in silk and diamonds. Cameras hovered discreetly along the edges, lenses hungry, waiting.
It was a night designed to be remembered.
I stood beside him, dressed as his wife, while realizing I had never been treated like one.
My gown had arrived that morning, flown in from Paris. Champagne silk, cut to perfection, hugging my waist before falling softly to the floor. Elegant, modest, carefully chosen.
Not by me.
Adrian had stood in the doorway while I changed, arms crossed, eyes assessing like a final inspection.
“You’ll wear this,” he’d said.
And I had.
Now I stood at his side as photographers snapped photos, flashes bursting like fireworks. Every gaze in the room found me, lingered, whispered.
“That’s Mrs Cole.”
“She’s stunning.”
“She never appears in public.”
“No wonder he keeps her hidden.”
Hidden.
Adrian didn’t look at me at all.
He hadn't looked at me in a long time. Not like a husband.
Not like a man who once promised me anything.
And somehow, I was still waiting.
His attention remained fixed ahead, posture flawless, expression composed. His arm rested beside mine, not around me. When our hands brushed, he didn’t respond. A moment later, his hand slipped from mine as if it had never belonged there.
I swallowed and straightened my spine.
This was my role tonight.
Silent, elegant, not questioning.
Applause rippled through the room as the host stepped forward.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” she announced, “please welcome the CEO of Cole Global, Adrian Cole.”
The ballroom erupted.
Adrian stepped away from me without hesitation. No backward glance. No reassuring touch. He walked toward the stage like a man stepping into his natural habitat, confidence radiating from every measured stride.
I watched him go, heart pounding, forcing my smile to remain intact.
Something was wrong.
Adrian adjusted the microphone, waiting for silence. When it came, he smiled a polished, public smile.
“Thank you all for being here tonight,” he began. “This evening marks an important milestone.”
The crowd leaned in.
“Three years ago,” he continued, “I made a decision that altered the trajectory of my life.”
A ripple of knowing murmurs passed through the room.
“A marriage,” Adrian said calmly, “that has been… meaningful in more ways than one.”
The word landed strangely.
Meaningful.
Not loving. Not cherished. Not sacred.
Just… meaningful.
I felt the first flicker of unease crawl up my spine.
“Tonight,” Adrian went on, “is a celebration. Not just of longevity, but of honesty. Of truth.”
A pause followed.
Short and controlled.
Deliberate.
“And because of that,” he added, “I have a surprise for my wife.”
The room stirred with excitement. Applause broke out again. I felt dozens of eyes swing toward me.
Surprise?
Adrian had never been spontaneous.
Before I could process the thought, he lifted his hand once more.
“But before that,” he said evenly, “there is someone I want to introduce.”
My smile faltered.
The doors at the far end of the ballroom opened.
I felt it before I saw her. A collective intake of breath and a hush so sudden it rang in my ears.
Then she stepped inside.
Vivian Shaw.
Time fractured.
She walked with effortless confidence, heels clicking softly against marble. Long dark hair framed her face; her black dress was fitted, elegant, and unmistakably deliberate. She looked like she had never left. Like she belonged here.
Murmurs erupted instantly.
“That’s her.”
“She came back?”
“She’s stunning.”
“Isn’t that his…”
My fingers curled slowly at my sides.
Vivian reached the front of the room and stopped beside Adrian.
Only then did he turn.
His expression changed not with surprise but recognition. Familiarity.
Vivian smiled up at him, warm and practiced.
Adrian turned back to the microphone.
“Vivian Shaw,” he said clearly, his voice steady and amplified through the room.
I could barely breathe.
“My first love.”
The words didn’t just land.
They detonated.
A roar of applause surged through the ballroom, louder than before. Cameras exploded into frantic motion. Guests leaned toward one another, shock and delight dancing across their faces.
Adrian didn’t look at me.
Not even once.
Vivian stood beside him, perfectly placed, as if this had always been her position. They look more like a couple than we ever did.
As the applause filled the room, I realized something terrifyingly clear.
Adrian Cole had never intended to protect me.
Not even at the end.
Noah’s smile softened.“You tell me.”Miranda looked at him like he had just signed up for a storm without checking the weather.“No, Noah. I’m serious.”“So am I.”She inhaled slowly, her fingers tightening around the edge of his jacket.“You’re looking at this like it’s simple. You’re looking at me like I’m just some woman you like, and all you have to do is prove it.”“Is there something else I need to do?” Noah asked innocently. Miranda’s voice grew quieter."I'm saying I’m not simple.”“That’s fair.” “I’m serious, Noah." She shook her head. “Look at me; I’m divorced and pregnant.”“I noticed.”She glared at him.He gave a small, guilty smile.“Sorry. Continue.”Miranda looked away, frustrated that he could still make her want to laugh when she was trying very hard to be serious.“You’ll be raising another man’s child if this becomes serious.”“I know that.”“You think you know, but you don’t. It’s easy to say it now because everything feels emotional. But later, when people s
Miranda stood frozen.Not shocked anymore.Not confused either.Just… recalibrating her entire understanding of the last ten minutes of her life.Her eyes moved slowly from Noah to Melissa.Then back again.Like she was checking if the world had suddenly changed language without informing her.Finally, her voice came out carefully.“…So Melissa… the person you like is Richard?”Melissa blinked.Then sighed.Then nodded slowly.“Yes.”The word dropped like a weight.Miranda’s face tightened immediately.“Wait.” Melissa quickly lifted her hands. “Before you say anything, just listen…”"No," Miranda cut in, voice sharp now. “Let me speak.”The room went quiet again.Even Colin stopped adjusting Melissa’s ankle. The two men exchanged a worried look.Miranda took a step forward.“You couldn’t tell me because it’s Richard?”Melissa’s lips parted.“I tried.”“No,” Miranda repeated. “You didn’t try. You hid it. You were tiptoeing around, making me believe it was Noah. You two weren’t that clo
The name left Miranda’s mouth like she had forgotten how to breathe properly.Noah stood at the end of the hallway, one side of his face still freshly dressed. He looked like he had run out of the hospital with unfinished treatment.Because he had.Colin stood beside him, face hard, eyes moving from Miranda to Adrian, then to Richard, then back to Miranda.Noah didn’t move.He didn’t even blink.His eyes were on Miranda like the rest of the world had suddenly become background noise.Miranda’s heart dropped into her stomach.No.No, no, no.How much did he hear?Her lips parted, but nothing reasonable came out.“Noah, I…”Noah took one slow step forward.His voice was low.“Did you mean everything you just said?”Miranda froze.Her throat closed.Colin looked away briefly like even he knew this was too naked to watch.Noah’s eyes stayed on her.“Everything you just said,” he repeated. “Did you mean it?”Miranda swallowed.Her mouth opened.Closed.Opened again.“I… I didn’t know you w
Richard’s mind stopped working.For one second, he forgot every lie he was supposed to tell.Forgot Adrian was somewhere outside, waiting for his grand entrance like a devil with timing.All Richard saw was Miranda.Breathless, terrified, and now confused. His mouth opened before his brain could stop it.“How did you get here so fast?”The room died.Melissa’s hand slowly dropped from behind his neck. Then, very slowly, she pushed herself away from him.Richard felt the separation immediately.Melissa stared at him.Miranda was still standing by the door, one hand against the frame like she needed it to stay upright.Her eyes moved from Melissa to Richard.Then back again, waiting for any of them to tell her what’s going on.Richard stood also.“Melis…”Melissa cut in first.“You knew she was coming?”It was a catch. Even Richard’s guilty expression confirmed it. Melissa’s face shifted.“Wow?” Melissa mumbled. He couldn’t look at her.Miranda took a small step inside, directing her
“Yes.” Melissa swallowed. “Since the last time I came here, things have been… weird.”Miranda looked down at her fingers.She could have said no immediately.But that would not be completely true.She was not angry at Melissa. Not really. She was hurt that Melissa had someone she liked and had no
The day of Clara’s event arrived with the kind of brightness that made the whole Jones mansion look too beautiful for anyone to stay indoors. The house had been active since morning. Their parents also had a reunion to attend, so they had to dress up, making everywhere bubble. Stylists had come
Colin’s reaction was immediate.His eyes widened slightly, then he let out a short, disbelieving laugh.“What?” he repeated, as if trying to confirm he had heard her correctly. “Melissa… and Noah? Are you serious right now?”Miranda blinked at him, studying his face carefully.He didn’t look just s
Noah’s eyes lingered on Melissa for a fraction longer before he finally spoke. His calm voice cut through the thick tension in the room. “That…” he said, pausing slightly, “was what Melissa told Colin when she rejected him.” Melissa’s stomach dropped, her eyes narrowing sharply toward Noah, a si


















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