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Amber’s POV
> Wetland Event Center — 8 p.m. <<
“Smile for the camera,” my husband, Vincent Liam, whispered in an authoritative tone, yet his bright smile never left his face as he stared at the camera and waved happily at the audience watching us.
How can he pretend as if nothing happened twenty minutes ago? How can he smile happily as if I didn’t just walk in on him kissing one of the waitresses in the janitor’s room?
“I said, smile!” he growled through gritted teeth. His left arm, wrapped around my waist, tightened, and his free hand pinched my lower back.
I wanted to pull away from him, but my wandering eyes landed on my mother-in-law, who was holding her glass of champagne tightly while glaring at me, daring me to make any sudden movements.
I swallowed hard, forcing down my pain, and wore a weak smile. “You’re hurting me,” I whispered to my husband.
“Then fix your attitude until the ceremony is over,” he warned.
I wanted to argue with him, but then again, I locked eyes with my stepfather, who was also glaring at me. Just like my mother-in-law, he was daring me to misbehave.
“Don’t destroy my image in the industry, or I swear, you’ll regret coming into my life!”
Today’s ceremony was all about Vincent. Today was the day he officially took over his father’s business—chains of hotels and cement companies—and dignified personnel from all walks of life had come to honor him. It wouldn’t be nice if I caused a scene here, so it was best to wait until we got home to discuss his infidelity.
Forcing a bright smile onto my face, I waved at the audience while reporters continued taking photos of Vincent and me.
The rest of the ceremony continued with Vincent and me walking arm in arm, greeting our guests and pretending to be the happiest and most loving couple ever.
> The Liams’ Villa — 11 p.m. <<
My head rested against the car window as I watched our driver, Mike, drive through the big gates and head straight to the garage.
Vincent's head rested against the headrest as he slept soundly. He must be tired from all the socializing at the ceremony earlier... or maybe he was just tired from banging that waitress.
“Mrs. Liam,” Mike called as he held the door open for me. “We’re home,” he said.
A heavy, deep sigh left my lips as I stared outside once more. Home... a home where I’m not welcome.
Turning back to Vincent, I gave him a gentle nudge, and his eyes snapped open.
“We’re home,” I repeated Mike’s words.
Vincent simply nodded and alighted from the car, then headed toward the house without waiting for me or even turning to see if I was following behind him.
Rolling my eyes, I also alighted from the car and rushed after him.
“We need to talk,” I said immediately after we got inside.
He ignored me and headed upstairs toward our room.
I quickly rushed in front of him with my arms spread out, preventing him from going any further.
He gave me an offended glare. “Can’t we have this talk in the morning? I’m already worn out because...”
“I can’t wait until tomorrow,” I interrupted him.
He narrowed his eyes immediately after I said that, not pleased with the tone I had used, but I ignored his expression and continued.
“Why?”
“Why what?” he asked back.
I inhaled deeply. “Aren’t you tired of everything going on between us? Why can’t we be like other couples? Why did you marry me in the first place if you’re just going to treat me like trash? Why don’t you respect me as your wife?”
He furrowed his brows and tilted his head slightly, as if trying to understand the words that had just left my mouth.
“My wife...” He let out a sarcastic laugh. “No. You’re not my wife, and I would never consider making someone like you my wife, neither would I acknowledge you as one.”
His words struck my heart as though a knife had been thrown at it. I wanted to ask him what he meant by those words, but words failed me at that moment, and my mouth parted as I could only stare at him in disbelief.
“You’re nothing but a wicked, selfish, gold-digging bitch!”
I knitted my brows in confusion. “What do you mean by that?” I couldn’t hold back this time.
“Oh? You thought you hid it so well, right? You think I don’t know how you got married in place of your sister?” His left brow raised, ready with an accusation. He took a step closer to me, leaned down a bit, and looked me in the eyes. “You sent thugs to kidnap her and made her miss our wedding, then you stepped forward like a knight in shining armor to save the day. You did all that so you could marry me because you’re secretly obsessed with me but couldn’t have me!”
“What?!”
“Yes.” He leaned even closer to my ear and whispered, “Love can never be forced, Amber. I don’t love you, and I will never love you. Just you watch and see how I will continue to frustrate your life and make you beg for death!”
“Listen, I... she...” He didn’t give me a chance to explain myself. He simply turned away from me and left in a hurry, taking the stairs two steps at a time.
I slumped onto the floor, rested my head against the rails, and looked around pitifully. What a beautiful house—high ceilings, a beautiful and expensive chandelier, antique furniture and paintings, marble floors—anyone would wish to live here. Many girls would envy me and wish they were the ones married to Vincent. If only they knew the sadness embedded inside this house.
Tears flowed down my face as my mind raced back to three years ago—before I became Mrs. Liam.
Third Person's POV> Outside The Liam's Cosmetics Group “Let go of me,” she hissed as soon as they released her.She tried to maneuver past the security men so that she could go back inside, but they blocked every path she tried to take until she gave up trying. Her chest rose and fell as she breathed hard while glaring at the building.“This cannot be the end of us, Vincent. I can't lose you to that worthless imp!” she promised.She paced, biting her nails while thinking of what she could do to get Vincent back. Then she suddenly stopped pacing, and her eyes lit up hopefully as a name crossed her mind—Eleanor—Vincent's mother.“Right! Eleanor has never been a fan of Amber,” she said, raising her brows as she stared at the building. “If I can get Eleanor to speak to Vincent on my behalf, he
Third Person's POV“Her place is just around the corner,” Amber said to Vincent, who was impatiently scrolling through his phone, and he responded with a small nod.They were in the car, on their way to Annabelle's place. Vincent had decided to drop her off before going to work, but his phone wouldn't stop beeping as messages from Kai kept coming in, urging him to hurry because Chloe was causing a commotion at the company.“You can stop here, Mr. Seb.”Amber's words dragged Vincent's attention away from his phone. He looked outside but saw no building in sight, then he turned back to Amber.“There’s no building here,” he stated.“Yeah,” she gestured at his phone. “It seems like you're in a hur...”“I’m not in a hurry,” he interrupted her. “Keep driving, Seb. Don't stop until we arrive at my friend's place.”“Yes, Mr. Liam.” Then Sebastian continued driving.“Anna's place is not far from here. It's walkable,” Amber explained further.Vincent slipped his phone into his pocket. “I don't
Amber's POVMonday came faster than I expected, and I'll be going to the hospital for a check-up and also to get my follow-up appointment date. Vincent and I were in the car, heading to the hospital—he insisted on coming with me.The drive was extremely quiet because I still wasn't on talking terms with him since that day's incident. Although I've been giving him the cold shoulder, he never stopped cooking for me and even tried to have small conversations with me, which I didn't engage in.I pulled out my phone and decided to send Annabelle a quick text about my job hunt."Hey, sisi, I'll drop by your place later so that we can job hunt together."My brows raised in surprise when she replied instantly."Alright, pumpkin."I guess she was using her phone when the message came in.Anyway, I kept my phone in my bag, leaned back on the seat, and closed my eyes for a quick nap since the hospital was still twenty or twenty-five minutes away.> City Hospital
Amber's POVThroughout our three years of marriage, Vincent has never hit me [even though I'm not the love of his life], but I flinched when he told Ethan to get out. There's a dark energy oozing off him right now, and it's affecting my composure. The longer Ethan sat on the sofa, the darker Vincent's expression got, and judging from how tight his grip on his laptop had become, I feared he'd explode if Ethan didn't leave.Annabelle must have felt the dark energy too because she released a nervous laugh.“Divorce? Nobody is divorcing anybody, right?” she looked at me but side-eyed Vincent's movements—she was as scared as I was that Vincent might get physical with Ethan.“What do you mean nobody is divorcing anybody?” I closed my eyes. Oh, Ethan, can't you take a hint and shut up? I screamed mentally. “She'll get the divorce soon. He didn't care whether she existed until pregnancy was involved, and all of a sudden he remembers there's someone named Amber? Or do you want her to die in th
Amber's POVI tilted my head slightly, wondering why Vincent had decided to work from home. Is he staying to monitor us?While I was still wondering, I heard an excited squeal.“Pumpkin!!”I turned around and saw Annabelle racing toward me. I got up and also raced toward her, and we collided halfway, holding each other in a tight hug as if we hadn't seen each other in the longest time.She pulled away from the hug, held my hand, and twirled me around.“Girl, you're glowing! Is this the pregnancy glow?”I scoffed, rolling my eyes. “Knock it off. I simply had a good sleep.”I intertwined our arms and led her back to the living room, where Ethan was already waiting for us.“Hi, Ethan,” I greeted him.“Hi,” he replied, his eyes avoiding my gaze, which made me frown, and I gave Annabelle a questioning look, but she shrugged her shoulders.I narrowed my eyes and looked suspiciously between them. Something must have happened last night during Ethan's drunken state, but what could it be? Did
Amber's POVMy words were left unfinished, and I froze as soon as I stepped foot into the kitchen. Holy moly, I almost screamed at the sight before me. My mouth hung open in shock as I watched Vincent, whose shirtless back was facing me while he cooked. He was completely unaware of my presence.My eyes shamelessly trailed from his broad shoulders and muscular back to his narrow waist, which made him look like one of those gym instructors who can easily get any woman to cheat on her partner. Every movement he made caused his muscles to shift and flex, and when he lifted the frying pan and flipped a pancake, the muscles in his back tightened, the lines of his back became more pronounced, and for a split second, I was tempted to reach out and feel them.If only we were a loving couple, I'd have gone over and hugged him from behind and buried my face in his back, but unfortunately, we're far from being that.I coughed lightly to announce my presence before I fell into temptation, but that







