LOGINANGEL
It was only six in the morning, and I was already awake to start the chores. The bathroom floor was cold against my knees as I scrubbed the tiles with a brush. My hands burned, red and rough from soap and water, but I kept going. The strong scent of bleach stung my nose, and my eyes watered as I leaned closer to the floor. I wiped my face with the back of my forearm and continued, careful not to leave even a single corner untouched. From the moment I married my husband, my once-perfect life started to fall apart. My parents-in-law, the only people who treated me kindly, were almost always abroad. My husband left early for work and came home at night, so we barely saw each other. During the day, his siblings ruled the house, making sure I never forgot my place. Every command was a reminder that I did not belong there. Even so, I never complained. They were my husband’s family, and now they were mine as well. While I rinsed the tiles, voices drifted in from outside the bathroom. I froze when I realized they were talking about me. “I feel sorry for her,” one of the maids said, her voice low but still loud enough for me to hear. “Sorry?” someone scoffed. “She brings it on herself. She lets them treat her that way. If I were her, I’d rather divorce my husband than endure everything.” “She loves sir.” “That’s the problem; too bad her husband doesn’t love her. You know he loves Madam Amanda.” I swallowed hard, my grip tightening on the pail. I kept my head down, pretending I heard nothing, though every word lodged itself deep in my chest. When I was done, I stood slowly, my knees throbbing as I straightened up. After washing my hands, I returned to my room and changed into a new set of clothes. I stared at my reflection for a long moment, barely recognizing the woman looking back. The healthy glow my skin once had was gone, replaced by bruises and pale marks that refused to fade. Scratches lined my arms, some already healing while others were still fresh. My face had hollowed, and my eyes sank, the light in them dulled by exhaustion and silent despair. In the kitchen, even though my body felt like it might give out from exhaustion, I still forced myself to prepare breakfast for my in-laws. “Breakfast is ready,” I announced as I placed the food on the table. They sat down without even sparing me a glance. George, the troublemaker among them, lounged in his chair with a lazy grin, while Zenaida examined the food. Zenaida is Amanda’s best friend, and from the beginning, she made it clear that she wanted her best friend to be with Gideon. Being his wife only gave her another reason to hate me. Despite everything they had put me through, I continued to deal with them with grace. “Too salty,” George remarked, shoving the plate away. “And why is this burnt? You’ve been cooking for years, and yet you still don’t know how to cook properly?!” Zenaida added. “But it’s cooked just fine,” I said softly. I glanced at the food once more. It wasn’t burnt; it was cooked just right. I tasted it while cooking, so I knew the seasoning was fine. “And you have the audacity to talk back? Are you calling me a liar?” she fumed. My chest tightened instantly. Fear crawled up my spine. Whenever they were displeased, they always made sure I paid for it. “No,” I shook my head. “I’m sorry. I will fix it—” “No,” Zenaida cut in sharply. She stood and grabbed the plate. I gasped as she poured the food over me, watching it splatter down my clothes and arms before hitting the floor. They laughed together. “Eat it,” Zenaida ordered. I looked up at her in disbelief. “Pardon?” My gaze dropped to the food scattered across the floor. I swallowed hard, my head shaking faintly. “It’s dirty. I’ll clean the mess. I’ll cook again if you want me to.” The smile on Zenaida’s face disappeared. “Didn’t you hear me?! I said, eat it!” I shook my head, but it only enraged her further. The next thing I knew, she had a fistful of my hair. A gasp tore from my lips as she yanked my head down. My knees slammed against the floor, pain shooting through my legs. She tightened her grip, forcing my face closer to the mess. I could hear George’s laughter from his seat, clearly enjoying every second of it. “So dramatic,” Zenaida sneered. “You’ll eat it, or you won’t eat for the whole week. Choose.” “Zenaida, please…” I begged, my voice breaking. Tears blurred my vision as I tried to pull away, but she was stronger. George laughed. “You’re so weak. Go on. Just eat it.” Zenaida leaned closer, her fingers digging painfully into my scalp. “If you don’t eat that, I’ll tell my brother you’re wasting food. You know he won’t like that, right?” Slowly, my trembling hand reached for the food on the floor. My fingers shook as I picked up a small portion. My stomach churned in protest, but I forced it to my mouth. I bit down. Tears fell freely now, splashing onto the tiles beneath me. A satisfied smile spread across their faces when I glanced up. Zenaida finally released my hair and straightened. “See? You just needed a little push.” They laughed together, even clapping their hands in triumph. “Come here, all of you,” Zenaida ordered the other maids. “Make sure she finishes everything on the floor. Tell me if she doesn’t.” She pointed at me as if I were nothing more than dirt. The maids nodded. Once the two of them were gone, my body finally gave in. I remained on the floor, eating what was scattered there while the maids watched me, their eyes filled with pity. That night, as always, I waited for my husband to come home. My eyes lit up the moment I saw him step out of the car. I straightened myself, ready to say hello, but he brushed past me as if I were invisible. I hurried after him. “I cooked for you,” I said as I caught up to him. “Let’s eat together.” He kept walking, not looking at me or slowing his pace. “I waited for you so we could eat together. I’ll prepare the food while you change. Just come down after you—” “I’m full. I already ate.” “Oh,” I murmured, then slowly nodded. “With your friends, right?” I asked, clinging to the small hope that maybe, just maybe, the answer would soften the blow. “No. With Amanda.” My shoulders sagged and my chest tightened. Still, I forced a smile onto my lips. “That’s fine. I’ll just eat alone tonight. I’ll cook for you again tomorrow—” Without waiting for me to finish, he walked straight up to his room, leaving me standing alone by the stairs. I knew he was doing this on purpose. He wanted to wear me down until I finally gave up. But I wouldn’t. I couldn’t. I was being selfish; I knew. I was also well aware that I was the only one holding on in this marriage. Yet I would rather bear that than let him go and be with another. Even if it trapped me in a loveless marriage, I would stay.GIDEONI rubbed my eyes as I slowly woke up. My brows furrowed when I realized I was in Amanda’s room. The sunlight filtering through the curtains made me squint as I sat up on the bed and tried to recall what happened last night.My memories were a complete mess. I must have blacked out.I let out a sigh and ran a hand through my hair. Amanda and I drank quite a lot last night. I knew I was drunk, but I didn’t think I had gotten drunk enough to completely lose memory of what happened afterward.Pushing the thoughts aside, I got out of bed and picked up my shirt from the floor. I always slept shirtless, and judging from where it landed, I probably threw it somewhere before passing out.I headed straight to the bathroom. After taking a shower and brushing my teeth, I finally stepped out of the room feeling a little more human.I immediately spotted Amanda sitting on the couch. A smile automatically spread across my lips.
ANGELWhen I opened my eyes, a plain white ceiling was the first thing that greeted me. The familiar sterile scent lingered in the air, accompanied by the faint hum of machines nearby. My brows slowly knitted together as I stared blankly overhead, still trying to piece my thoughts together. Then, all at once, realization hit me.I was in a hospital.My eyes widened in terror. I immediately tried to sit up, but a sharp pain shot through my body, forcing a pained whimper from me. Everything hurt. My head felt heavy, my muscles ached, and even the slightest movement made me uncomfortable.What happened? Why does my whole body ache?The door suddenly opened, and a nurse walked inside. She looked surprised to see me awake. Before she could say anything, fragments of memories suddenly flashed through my mind. My breathing immediately became uneven.“No…”I shook my head repeatedly as more memories came flooding back.
ANGELI barely processed anything, yet somehow, I still found myself driving to the location he had sent.It was pathetic, really. Last night, I spent hours telling myself it was time to move on from him. Yet all it took was one message, and suddenly I was clinging to hope all over again.I knew I should be more guarded after what happened. I knew I should stop expecting things from him. But no matter what I did, I always found myself crawling back to him.I kept biting my nails nervously while the elevator ascended. My heart pounded harder with every passing second, although it wasn’t the kind of nervousness I wanted to feel. It wasn’t excitement. If anything, it felt more like anxiety. A strange feeling sat heavily in my chest, making it difficult to breathe properly.My palms were already damp with sweat by the time I reached the door. I wiped them against my clothes before reaching for the doorknob.I slowly pushed the door o
ANGELInstead of driving me home, Rowan brought me to his place. He made me take a shower first and even lent me a set of brand-new clothes.I was in the living room when I heard his footsteps approaching. He handed me a glass of water before taking the seat across from me. I accepted it and drank from it, instantly feeling a little refreshed. My throat had gone dry from all the crying earlier.Compared to a few hours ago, I had already calmed down. Thanks to him.Honestly, I didn’t know what I would have done if he hadn’t come. I probably would have spent the entire night sitting there in the rain. “Your husband didn’t come?” He sounded hesitant when he asked that, as though he wasn’t sure whether he should bring it up.Embarrassed, I lowered my gaze and nodded.“Why? Was he busy?”I wished that was the reason, but deep down, I already knew it wasn’t. He did it on purpose.I shook my head and emptied
ANGEL Unable to endure the uncertainty any longer, I finally called him. I pressed the phone against my ear and listened to it ring, silently praying he would answer… but he didn’t.“Maybe he’s driving,” I whispered to myself, forcing a smile that didn’t quite reach my eyes. “He probably can’t answer while driving.”The excuse sounded weak even to my own ears, but I held onto it anyway.I kept fidgeting with my nails as my eyes remained fixed on the time displayed on my phone screen.11:59 Just one more minute… One minute before our anniversary ended. One minute before this day that I had spent months waiting for became nothing more than another wasted memory.I lowered my head and laughed softly at myself. How pathetic.I reached for the gifts I had prepared for him. I poured every bit of effort I had into them because I wanted to give him something meaningful. I never expected him to treasure them, nor did I
ANGEL “Open the door!” I shouted as I pounded against it. “Hey! Is anyone there?”I kept banging on the door until my palms ached, clinging to the hope that someone would hear me. Karen, perhaps.“Karen!” I yelled. “Can someone open the door, please?”Eventually, my arms gave out, and my voice grew hoarse. Defeated, I slid down onto the floor and wrapped my arms around my knees. The air inside the storage room felt suffocating. Sweat clung to my skin as I looked around, searching for anything that could help me get out. Unfortunately, there was nothing but stacks of boxes and old supplies.I lowered my head and laughed bitterly. For sure, this was all part of Zenaida’s plan. And as an absolute fool, I had walked right into it.I heaved a deep sigh of determination. If I stayed here waiting for someone to unlock the door for me, then everything I had planned and would be sacrificing would be for nothing. I couldn’t let this day b
ANGEL I looked up at the sky, quietly admiring the full moon hanging between scattered stars. The night air was cold, and every time the wind passed, I instinctively rubbed my arms for warmth. “You’re here.” The sudden voice made me flinch. I turned around and saw Gideon standing a few steps awa
ANGEL I sat on a sun lounger by the poolside, letting the warmth sink into my skin. Zenaida was not around today, which meant I was free to do whatever I wanted. I closed my eyes and breathed in slowly, enjoying the moment. For once, my mind was calm. Then I heard footsteps drawing closer. I di
ANGEL “Hah!” I jolted awake, my body snapping upright as the nightmare tore me out of sleep. My chest heaved while I dragged in shaky breaths, my hand instinctively wiping the cold sweat from my forehead. Two years ago, our car was ambushed. Everything was still so vivid in my memory, as if it ha
ANGEL “Sign it,” my husband, Gideon, pressed, sliding the paper toward me. My gaze fell to the document, and the familiar ache settled deep in my chest the moment I saw what it was. Divorce agreement. I had seen those many times already. Throughout our marriage, it had become a routine. And, as







