LOGINMy stomach twisted suddenly, a wave of nausea rising so fast I had to press my hand against my lips.
I didn’t know if it was the food I had forced myself to eat… or the way my whole life had just been turned upside down. The phone slipped slightly in my hand. For a second, I thought I could hold it in. The room tilted. I couldn’t. I rushed toward the guest room down the hallway, my steps unsteady, my hand brushing against the wall to keep myself from falling. I pushed the door open and barely made it to the bathroom before it hit. I dropped to my knees. Everything came up at once. It burned. My fingers tightened against the edge as my body heaved again, then again, until there was nothing left. When it finally stopped, I stayed there, bent over, breathing hard. My throat stung. I didn’t move. The image came back. That photo. My stomach twisted again, but there was nothing left to give. A small, broken sound slipped out of me. I leaned back slowly, resting my head against the cold wall, my eyes staring at nothing. For a moment, everything felt too quiet. Like the world had moved on without me. I swallowed, but it didn’t help. I could still see it. Maybe I was wrong. Maybe it wasn’t him. Maybe— I shut my eyes tightly. No. I knew it was him. A shaky breath left my lips as I pushed myself up and turned on the tap. I splashed water onto my face. It was cold, but it didn't help. I looked up at my reflection. For a second, I didn’t recognize myself. My face was pale. My eyes looked… off. Like something behind them had shifted. I stared for a moment longer, then reached for a towel and pressed it against my face, breathing slowly. I walked back to the living room and picked up my phone from where it had fallen beside the couch. I sat down slowly and unlocked it again. My fingers hovered for a second before I tapped into the story. It was still there. Nothing had changed. I stared at the screen, my grip tightening around the phone. I wasn’t dreaming. It wasn’t my imagination. What was he doing with her? Why did he walk away from breakfast… just to meet her? The questions kept coming, one after the other, settling in my chest like something heavy I couldn’t push away. I didn’t click out of it immediately. I kept looking, like if I stared long enough, something would change. It didn’t. I finally locked the phone and let it drop beside me. The rest of the day passed without me noticing. I stayed on the couch the entire time. My mind kept going back to the same place… the same image… the same realization I wasn’t ready to face. The sky outside darkened slowly. The house grew quieter. Still, I didn’t move. I was waiting. By the time I glanced at the clock again, it was almost 11 p.m. He still wasn’t home. I had called him earlier. More than once. He didn’t answer. He never did. The sound of a car entering the compound made me sit up immediately. My heart jumped. My eyes fixed on the door. A few seconds later, it opened. Dominic walked in, his steps uneven. He stumbled slightly, catching himself against the door before it closed behind him. I stood up without thinking. He was drunk. That wasn’t unusual. But something else was. He was smiling. I froze. In the three years we had been married… I had never seen him smile like that. Not once. Not at me. Not at anything. But now… He looked… happy. Something twisted painfully in my chest. He walked toward me slowly, his steps unsteady, then stopped right in front of me. His head tilted slightly as he looked at me, like he was trying to focus. My breath caught. He had never looked at me like this before. Not this long. Not this carefully. His eyes stayed on mine, and for a moment… I forgot everything else. Forgot the photo. Forgot why my chest had been hurting all day. His hand lifted slowly. His fingers brushed against my lips. Soft. Careful. My breath hitched. I stood there, completely still. He stepped closer. Too close. I could feel his breath against my skin. His fingers moved, pushing a strand of hair away from my face. My heart started beating faster. For a moment… it felt like something I had been waiting for. Something I had imagined too many times. Then he leaned closer and whispered— “Damn, Mirabel.” My body turned cold in an instant. The moment shattered so completely it felt like it had never existed at all. “You’re the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen…” he murmured, his voice low and uneven. “You don’t understand how much I’ve missed you… all these years… thanks for coming back to me…” The warmth from a second ago disappeared so fast it left me cold in places I didn’t know could feel anything. I pushed him away before I even realized what I was doing. Like his touch suddenly burned. He stumbled backward and fell to the ground. The sound snapped something in me. I moved forward immediately, instinct taking over before my mind could catch up. “Dominic—” But he wasn’t listening. His eyes were already closed. He was still mumbling something under his breath, words I couldn’t fully make out. My whole body felt weak. Like I couldn’t hold myself up much longer. The only softness I had ever felt from him… The only moment I thought— I swallowed hard. It wasn’t for me. It had never been for me. It was her. It had always been her. A quiet realization settled in my chest. Heavy. Unavoidable. So… he never got over her. I let out a shaky breath. All this time, I thought I wasn’t enough. That maybe if I tried harder… if I was better… if I just waited a little longer… He would see me. But his heart had never been empty. It had just never been mine. My vision blurred slightly. I didn’t notice the tear until it dropped onto my hand. I stared at it for a second. Then slowly looked back at him. He was lying on the floor. Asleep. Like nothing had just happened. Like I wasn’t standing here… breaking quietly in front of him. I almost turned away and walked out. But I didn’t. I couldn’t. I wiped my face quickly with the back of my hand and bent down, slipping my arms under his weight. He was heavy. It took effort to pull him up. My breathing grew uneven as I dragged him to the couch, my grip tightening every time he almost slipped. By the time I got him to lie down properly, I was out of breath. A little dizzy. But I ignored it. I stood there for a moment, just looking at him. At the man I had spent three years loving. Quietly. Patiently. Hoping. And realizing… he had spent all those years loving someone else.“It tells the world we’re scared.”“It tells our competitors we’re weak.”“It tells every person who believed that article…”I paused.“…that maybe there’s some truth to it.”Silence.“They’ll say we ran.”My gaze moved slowly across every face.“And once people think that…”I shook my head.“…it would become the start of the end.”Richard frowned thoughtfully.I continued.“If we keep Fashion Week exactly where it is…”My heartbeat steadied.“…and we solve this before then…”I could almost see it in my head.“…Fashion Week becomes our comeback.”“Our statement.”“Our proof.”I leaned slightly forward.“It won’t just recover the brand.”“It’ll strengthen it.”Another silence settled across the room.Longer this time.Then one of the senior executives finally nodded.“She’s right.”Every head turned toward him.“We’re looking at today’s problem.”He tapped the folder.“She’s looking ahead.”Another executive nodded.“The bigger picture.”John slowly leaned back in his chair.His expres
I pushed myself up from the chair before I had the chance to think too much.Mia quietly followed behind me with her iPad tucked against her chest as we stepped out of my office.The hallway seemed strangely louder today.Not because people were actually talking louder.Because every sound reached me.Every keyboard tapping.Every pair of footsteps.Every voice that immediately lowered the second I walked past.Nobody said anything.Nobody dared.But I could feel it.The curiosity.The uncertainty.The questions sitting behind polite smiles.I kept walking.The elevator arrived almost immediately.Neither of us spoke during the ride down to the executive conference floor.The silence wasn’t awkward.It was heavy.By the time the elevator doors opened, my heartbeat had already started climbing again.The boardroom doors stood open.Everyone was already waiting.I stepped inside.Conversations stopped instantly.Eight board members.My general manager.Our chief financial officer.Legal
If I stayed here, I’d only give myself more time to think.And thinking wasn’t helping.So I got ready.I showered.Picked out a charcoal-tailored pantsuit instead of a dress.Pulled my hair into a sleek low bun.Minimal jewelry.Minimal makeup.When I finally glanced at the clock on my nightstand, it was almost nine.Leo would already be in school.One of my brothers would’ve taken him.I picked up my handbag and headed downstairs.The moment I stepped into the living room, the conversation stopped.Four heads turned toward me.Ford.Pierce.Hayes.Even Camille, standing near the dining area with a coffee mug in her hands.The atmosphere felt… heavy.Hayes stood almost immediately.“Hey…”His eyes searched my face carefully.“Are you okay?”I forced a small smile.“Good morning, y’all.”Nobody answered the greeting.That alone told me enough.I continued walking toward the front door.“Hey.”Ford’s voice stopped me halfway there.“Where are you going?”“Work.”My hand wrapped around
The next morning began with my phone vibrating against the nightstand.Once.Twice.Again.And again.The sound pushed through my sleep until I finally groaned and reached blindly for it.My eyes barely opened.The room was still dim.The curtains remained closed.My body felt heavy from the events of the previous night.For a moment, I considered ignoring the phone completely.Then it vibrated again.And again.And again.With a sigh, I rolled onto my back and picked it up.The brightness hit me immediately.“Jesus.”I squeezed my eyes shut.The screen felt like a spotlight directly into my soul.After a few seconds, I finally opened my eyes again and unlocked the phone.The notification bar nearly gave me a heart attack.Messages.Emails.Instagram notifications.X notifications.TikTok notifications.Missed calls.Dozens of them.My stomach tightened.Something was wrong.Very wrong.Then I saw Mia’s name.Twenty missed calls.My heart dropped instantly.Mia never called so many ti
The cold air helped a little.Not enough to erase what had happened.But enough to stop my breathing from shaking.I stood alone on the deck for several more minutes.The Thames stretched endlessly beneath the dark sky.The yacht moved gently against the water.Far away, city lights shimmered across the river like scattered diamonds.I closed my eyes.Inhale.Exhale.Inhale.Exhale.Slowly, the anger loosened its grip.The hurt remained.The exhaustion remained.But at least I wasn’t standing at the edge anymore threatening to throw myself into a river just to get away from my ex-husband.Eventually, I pushed myself away from the railing.I needed to fix myself.The last thing I wanted was walking back into that ballroom looking like I’d spent the last twenty minutes crying over a man.Because I hadn’t.At least that’s what I intended to tell myself.I found the restroom a few minutes later.The moment I stepped inside the restroom, I headed straight for the mirror.The first thing I
Silence.“We are staying.”Ford frowned.Pierce looked unconvinced.Hayes looked worried.I forced a smile.“I just need a moment alone.”Nobody moved.“Please.”My voice softened.“Go back inside.”Still nobody moved.I laughed quietly.Honestly.My family was impossible.“Go show everyone that the Sterlings aren’t afraid of anything.”I pointed toward the ballroom.“Especially not some crazy woman begging for attention.”That finally earned a reluctant smile from Pierce.Good.At least someone still had a sense of humor.I turned before anybody could argue further, and walked away.The farther I moved from the ballroom, the quieter everything became.The music faded.The voices faded.The lights became softer.Cool air rushed across my skin.The Thames stretched endlessly into the darkness.The water reflected pieces of the city.The yacht moved gently beneath my feet.I reached an empty section of the deck.Nobody was there.Finally.I closed my eyes and breathed slowly.You’re oka
It was finally weekend. Family outing day.The house had been loud since morning.Doors opened and closed somewhere upstairs. Footsteps kept moving across the hallway. Someone dropped something heavy at least twice already, followed immediately by swearing.I walked downstairs carefully with my al
By the time I finally pulled into the company parking lot, my nerves already felt stretched too thin.I glanced at the time displayed on the dashboard.4:02 p.m.Shit.I was late.The frustration sitting inside my chest only tightened further.I turned off the engine quickly before stepping out of
The event continued normally after that.Like nothing had happened.Like my chest wasn’t still burning from irritation.At the front of the hall, the president of the school stepped toward the microphone with a warm smile.“We’re extremely honored to have this scholarship funded by Mr. Kings this y
Dominic stood up slowly after saying something else to Leo that made him grin again.Then he patted Leo’s hair lightly.Something unpleasant twisted in my chest immediately.Leo didn’t pull away.If anything, he looked comfortable.Too comfortable.Dominic’s mouth curved faintly before he moved tow







