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Julian came in with Lila as usual. They were bickering like a young couple in love when they walked in.
“Why are you staring at me like that?” Julian asked.
She replied, “I’m trying to figure out why you stole my fries.”
He frowned. “Your fries? You ordered extra. That’s relationship fries.”
“Relationship fries are supposed to be offered, not kidnapped,” Lila said, smiling sheepishly.
“I was protecting you. Too many fries aren't healthy,” he teased.
“Oh really? Then why did you eat all of them?”—she stopped and halted when she saw me, Julian following suit.
I was seated on the couch, twirling the wine in my glass and taking a slow sip.
Lila smiled at me first. “Hi, Tessa. You're home already.”
Yes, I am. Must be so disappointing. Now you and my husband can't do a quick fuck before I arrive.
I didn't say what was in my mind; I just stared blankly until she took the hint and scurried to the room.
Julian walked up to me next. “Hi, love. How are you?”
I got up, and before I could stop myself, my hand flew across his face, my palm connecting sharply with his cheek.
“What was that for?” he asked, terribly calm.
“You knew about my illness, didn't you?” I asked in a calm tone.
He frowned, genuinely looking confused.
“Was that why you signed my insurance payout?”
“What are you talking about, Tessa? Speak in a language I understand!” he snapped.
“I saw the paper. You signed the insurance payout.”
“Yes, I did,” he admitted in a hard tone.
I scoffed. “You really have no shame. You are even admitting it.”
“I signed it because you said it yourself. You wouldn't want your family to taste a dime from all your hard work, including your insurance payout.”
I paused. Wait, I did say that.
“Do you remember? That night you registered your hotel? So I signed it early so you don't have to deal with disputes.”
I stepped back, memory hitting me sharply.
On the night I registered Tessa Crown Hotel, I had said it during our romantic dinner to celebrate the beginning of the Tessa Crown journey, although the business had crashed when I took all the money that I saved to invest in it and gave it to Julian to grow his father's logistics company.
“So now that it's all cleared up, what the hell did you mean by illness? What on earth are you talking about?”
I bit down on my lips, realizing that my tongue slipped.
He grabbed both sides of my shoulders and shook me violently. “Answer me, Tessa!”
“I-I have brain cancer.”
He froze, his hands dropping from my shoulders, dangling by his sides uselessly.
“Stage four. I have three weeks to live, Julian.” Tears slid down my face.
“H-h-how is that possible? I thought—”
“Yes. The doctor said it was my weak immune system, but he lied.”
“That's not possible, Tessa. You need to go for another check. It was probably a wrong diagnosis.”
“I already went for tests in different hospitals four times, Julian. It's true. I'm dying.” A sob escaped my throat.
Julian fell to his knees, and he was already crying.
“I didn't know how to tell you. I felt so terrible.”
He looked at me. “Tes-Tessa? No. No, please, no. It's not true, right? Please, please tell me it's not true. Please.” His voice broke, and a broken sob escaped him. “Please, Tessa. Please, please. Please!”
I glared down at him.
“No, no, no. Please! Please, Tessa. Don't do this to me. Please, don't leave me. Please, Tessa. Please.”
“When you are done with the act, you will get back up and tell me why the brief I got you was in Lila’s bedroom the day after I heard her having sex.”
He froze and threw his head up; his face was a mess, catarrh rolling down his nose. It was red.
“What-what do you mean?”
“Are you sleeping with your cousin, Julian?”
“Have you lost your mind?! Why would I sleep with—?”
“No, I think you're the one that has lost his mind. You think you can fool me. I know you are cheating with Lila!”
He got on his feet and grabbed my shoulders. “Tessa, this is about you! You are dying. Why are you bringing up Lila?”
“I'm bringing her up because—”
I froze, my head went blank instantly, my gaze blurry.
He frowned at me. “Tessa?”
“I'm bringing her up because…” I tried again, my lips trembled, unable to release the next word.
This is weird. Why can't I remember why I brought up Lila? Why can't I remember why I am arguing with Julian?
I looked around us and down at my glass of wine.
“Why-why am I standing here? What happened?”
“Tessa, are you okay?”
No, I'm not. Because I can't suddenly remember anything. I can't remember why I'm standing before Julian, nor why I was about to say why I'm bringing Lila up, nor do I remember what the argument was about.
My vision went even more blurry, my bones weakened, and before I knew it, I fell into Julian’s arms, unconsciousness wrapping around me.
When I woke up the next morning, Julian was gone.
I got down the stairs and met Lila putting her bedsheets inside the washing machine. A part of it was wet.
“What’s that?” I asked, curious.
She looked at me and I thought I saw a snide smirk, but I assumed I was hallucinating as I had just gotten up.
“Oh this? It's my bedsheets. It stinks of sex.”
I frowned. “Lila, I really do think you should get an apartment because when I'm gone, you can't keep disturbing Julian with your occasional sex, okay?”
I was hoping she wouldn't ask what I meant when I said “when I'm gone,” and thankfully she didn't.
She just smiled. “Tessa, he is the one who wouldn't let me breathe. He sneaked into my room this morning, saying he was exhausted from what happened between him and his wife last night and he needed my pussy to charge up—”
My frown tightened. “H-his wife?”
“Yes,” Lila said matter-of-factly as if it were no big deal.
“Lila, you are sleeping with a married man?”
“Hmm mm.”
“Wait, is he the father of that child?”
“Kinda.”
“Lila!” I scolded. “That's wrong! You shouldn't be sleeping with a married man. What if the wife finds out?”
She leaned into the washing machine as it started working. “She won't. She is naive and stupid. Besides, I'm helping the poor man since his wife won't satisfy him. He likes doggy and a good ride. I offer him exactly that, so it's a win for both of us.” She smirked and excused herself.
I rolled my eyes and picked up my phone to call Julian.
He picked up on the third ring.
“Hey, baby. I was attending to a patient. Are you good?”
“Julian, we need to get Lila an apartment before she gets us both in trouble. You can't believe she brought a married man home.”
He paused. “She did?”
“Yes. And she doesn't even feel remorse about it.”
“Tessa, leave Lila to me. I'll handle her.”
I nodded. “Sure. Also, do you recall what happened last night? I don't remember a thing.”
He paused, this time for a longer time. “Uhm. Nothing. I came home to you drinking wine and joined you. Then we went to bed.”
“Really?” Then I said to myself, “Then why does it feel like something happened?”
A long pause. “Anyway, don't keep your patients waiting. Have fun, baby.”
“Alright, take care, my love. I love you, Tessa.”
“I love you more, Julian.”
Chapter 30: The Ambush I walked out of Julian’s clinic. I did not look back.My phone buzzed immediately. I answered it."Are you looking at your screen?" Francesca asked. Her voice clipped fast and urgent."I am walking to my car. What is it?""Check your email. Now. I am sending extra security to the lobby."I opened my inbox. I clicked the top link. It redirected me to the city’s largest gossip publication.The headline screamed in bold text."The Widow of Crown Group: How Tessa Watson Bought Her Empire."Below the headline was a photograph. It was an intimate photo of me from my first year of marriage. Julian had taken it while I was changing in our bedroom.The leak was credited to an unknown entity—an anonymous source—but my instincts immediately pointed to one person. I suspected Julian. It felt exactly like his desperation weaponized into a smear campaign. The article claimed I manipulated wealthy men, used my marriage for funding, and blackmailed my way to the top."Tessa?"
Chapter 29: Therapy SessionJulian ran a high-end private therapy practice. It was how he originally manipulated everyone in his life—he weaponized his profession. He played the empathetic listener, the calm professional, gathering secrets and using them to control his victims.So, I decided to play his game.I opened my laptop and booked his premium two-hour slot under a fake name.The next afternoon, I walked into his clinic.Julian was sitting at his mahogany desk, reviewing files. When he looked up and saw me standing in the doorway, his face lit up with a sickeningly hopeful smile."Tessa." He stood up so fast his chair rolled backward. He adjusted his tie, his chest puffing out. "You came. You actually came.""I booked a session, Julian. Sit down.""You want to work on us. I knew it. I knew you'd come to your senses." He rushed around the desk, reaching for my hands. "We can fix this."I stepped back and sat down on the leather patient couch. "I came to talk about my psychologic
I didn't wait for the valet to open my door. I yanked it open myself, sliding into the leather seat of my town car."Tessa!"Julian’s voice ripped through the crisp night air. He slammed his body against the frame of my car door before I could pull it shut. His chest heaved. He was panting, completely unhinged."Get your hand off my car, Julian," I said."You are out of your mind!" he shouted, his fingers digging into the window seal. "Do you have any idea what you just did in there? The city's top board members were watching us!""I know exactly what I did.""I am not signing anything!" He leaned in closer, his breath reeking of expensive champagne and raw panic. "Do you hear me? I am your husband. We built this empire together. You are having a mental breakdown.""I’m having a breakthrough." I shoved my hand hard against his chest. "Move."He caught my wrists. His grip was bruising, a flash of the true violence he usually kept hidden behind closed doors. "You are coming back inside
Chapter 26: The Divorce Tonight was the coronation of my second life.The grand ballroom of the Tessa Crown Hotel gleamed in gold and marble. Guests from the city's highest elite mingled in twos and threes, crystalline laughter bouncing off the chandeliers.In the private dressing suite off the hall, I stood before the mirror, smoothing down the emerald silk of my evening gown. Three years ago, I was a dying woman on a bathroom floor, stripped of my wealth, my body, and my life by a man I trusted. Tonight, I was the sole owner of the most lucrative real estate development in the city.The door opened, clicking softly shut.Through the mirror, I watched Julian step into the room. He wore a designer tuxedo paid for with the final remnants of his dwindling capital, his smile radiating the manufactured warmth he had used to weaponize against me for years. He walked over, his eyes glazed with a heavy obsession.He leaned down and pressed a kiss to my cheek. "You look breathtaking, Tessa,"
Chapter 26I waited until the house went quiet. Midnight. Lila’s car was still in the driveway—I’d checked twice. She was home, probably curled up in her room pretending to be the innocent cousin again. Perfect.I slipped out of my bedroom in a silk slip that barely reached mid-thigh, hair loose, barefoot. No hesitation. I moved down the hall like I owned every shadow in this house. Because I did.The bedroom door was ajar. I pushed it open without knocking.He sat on the edge of the bed in sweatpants, scrolling his phone. His head snapped up. “Tessa?”I closed the door behind me, leaned against it, and let the slip ride up as I crossed my arms. “You said you’re fighting for this marriage. Prove it.”His eyes darkened instantly. He stood, phone forgotten. “What are you doing?”I walked straight to him, grabbed the waistband of his pants, and pulled him against me. “I want you to fuck me. Right now. Hard. And I want you to be loud as hell.”Julian’s breath caught. “Tessa—”“Say yes.” I
Chapter 25That morning, I sat at my desk and forwarded the encrypted files to Tony. The footage from last night played in the background, Julian and Lila tangled together as i sent it to Tony.“More cameras if needed,” I typed. “Deep dives on their financial trails. Every account, every transfer. No questions.”Tony replied instantly. “On it. Pay bump appreciated. I’ll have preliminary reports by noon.”Good. He never asked why. That’s why I kept him close.I headed downstairs. Julian sat at the breakfast table, playing the concerned husband perfectly. Lila hovered, pouring coffee with that fake domestic smile plastered on her face.“Tessa, you look exhausted,” Julian said, reaching for my hand across the table. I let him hold it for two seconds, then pulled away. “I know its the hotel, Lila says she can help you with the hotel if you need it.”Lila set the mug down in front of me, all innocent eyes. “I’d love to, Tessa. I’m great with schedules and vendor calls. Whatever you need.”
Chapter 15: The New DoctorI left the hotel rooftop with Julian. We went home in silence. He had prompted a conversation about the investment i had promised for his father's logistics company but I declined, using a bad headache aa a cover up and went to bed. The next morning I headed straight to V
Chapter 14: The Second DawnI stepped out of the hospital and flagged the first cab I saw. The door slammed shut behind me.“City center,” I told the driver. Then I pulled out my phone and called Tony.Tony was my financial assistant for my hotel. He had been the one keeping all the money I saved u
CHAPTER THIRTEENI woke up slowly, my eyelids felt heavy at first, then they fluttered open. The room was dim, machines hummed softly nearby. A single flower rested on the small table beside my bed. Its petals were a soft, creamy white with the faintest blush of pink, delicate and perfectly formed
CHAPTER TWELVEI left the house with nowhere else to go. I couldn't return to the hospital and face Julian and Lila again.My phone buzzed, vibrating with an incoming call. It was Julian. I picked it up.“Hey, love. Where are you? I'm at the hospital and you're not here. The nurse says she saw you







