INICIAR SESIÓNChapter Three
Priscilla’s POV The days that followed were pretty much a blur of me feeling like a stranger in my own house. Creighton was barely ever home, and when he was, his mind was clearly somewhere else entirely. Chloe was everywhere now, even when she wasn't physically in the room. Her name came up in every conversation, and his phone never stopped buzzing with her texts. Whenever there was a conflict, like when I asked him to stay home for a family dinner we had planned weeks ago, he always chose her. She would have another panic attack, or she needed help moving into the penthouse, and he would just leave. On top of the emotional mess, my body was starting to act really weird. I was so exhausted I could barely keep my eyes open past eight o'clock, and the smell of the morning coffee made me want to throw up. I was standing by the kitchen counter, staring at a plate of toast and feeling completely green, when Martha came in. She was our older housekeeper who had worked for the Cross family for decades. "Are you feeling alright, Mrs. Cross?" she asked, looking at me with a soft, worried expression. "You look a bit pale these past few days." "I am just tired, Martha," I said, leaning against the counter. "My stomach has been a mess." Martha hesitated for a second, setting down the towels she was holding. "If you don't mind me saying, ma'am, my daughter had those exact same symptoms when she was expecting." I stared at her, and then I let out a dry, tired laugh. "Pregnant? No, Martha. That's impossible." She didn't push it, just gave me another sad look and went back to her work. I dismissed the idea immediately because Creighton hadn't touched me in months. We were basically living like strangers who shared a bed, so there was no way. That evening, I decided to try one last time to fix whatever was left of us. I made a simple dinner and sat at the table, waiting for him to come through the front door. When he finally walked in around eight, he wasn't wearing his suit jacket, and his tie was already loosened. He looked incredibly tired, but there was a strange, heavy look in his eyes. He didn't walk toward the dining table. Instead, he tossed a thick manila envelope onto the coffee table in the living room. "Priscilla, we need to talk," he said, his voice completely flat and calm. I stood up from the table, my legs feeling a little heavy as I walked over to where he was standing. I looked down at the envelope. "What is that?" I asked, though I already knew the answer. "Divorce papers," he said, not even blinking as the words left his mouth. The room went completely quiet, except for the ticking of the grandfather clock in the corner. The silence felt heavy, like it was crushing the air right out of my lungs. "Our marriage was a mistake from the very beginning," he continued, his voice so casual it made my skin crawl. "I think we both know that." I didn't say anything. More like I couldn't. "I confused gratitude and responsibility for love when I married you," he said, looking past my shoulder instead of at my face. "But Chloe is back now, and she needs me. She deserves a second chance after everything she suffered overseas." It felt like a physical blow to my chest. My whole world was collapsing in total silence, and he was just standing there delivering the news like a business report. I couldn't bring myself to cry or beg him to change his mind. I just looked at him, my heart breaking into a million tiny pieces, and asked the one question that had been burning in my chest for years. "Did you ever love me at all?" Creighton looked at me then, his gray eyes locking onto mine. He opened his mouth to speak, but nothing came out. He hesitated for several long, agonizing seconds. The silence stretched out between us, growing wider and colder with every tick of the clock. He said absolutely nothing. That silence destroyed me way more than any mean words could have. It was the ultimate proof that the last five years of my life had been a total lie. Lie? No. It was a waste. It was stupid of me to have stayed. I reached down and pulled the papers out of the envelope with trembling hands. My pride was the only thing I had left, and I refused to let Chloe watch me beg for his affection. I grabbed a pen from the desk and signed my name on the dotted line without reading a single word. "There," I whispered, tossing the pen onto the table. "It's over." Creighton picked up the papers, his face completely unreadable. He cleared his throat before turning toward the door. "The mansion, the alimony settlement, and the luxury accounts will all remain under your name," he said, his voice dropping a bit. "You won't have to worry about money." "I don't want anything from you, Creighton," I replied quietly, looking down at the floor. "Just leave." He stood there for a second longer, like he wanted to say something else, but then he turned around and walked out the front door. The heavy click of the lock signaled the final end of my marriage. As soon as the sound of his car fading down the driveway disappeared, my knees completely gave out. I collapsed onto the cold marble floor of the foyer, my body shaking violently. I clutched the copy of the signed divorce papers tightly against my chest, the paper crinkling under my fingers. The tears finally came, spilling over my cheeks as I sat alone in the dark, empty house. "Five years," I whispered through my sobs, the sound echoing off the high ceilings. "I wasted five whole years loving a man who never chose me.” If that wasn't pathetic, what was?CHAPTER TENCreighton's POV.Shock would be an understatement to describe what I was feeling.My head throbbed as confusion rippled through my mind, trying to figure out who I'd just talked to.It didn't matter how many times I tried to wrap my head around the conversation I had with Priscilla, it never made sense.That wasn't the Priscilla I knew.The woman I knew was always so soft with me, she would never raise her voice even if I talked harshly. But today? Today, she threatened to ruin my life if I didn't stay away from her.How could I tell her that what she requested from me was almost impossible?The saying about not knowing the value of what you have until you lose it never made sense to me until today.I knew I deserved what I was getting, but I didn't know how long I'd be able to live with the palpating pain in my heart. It took losing Priscilla to realize just how much I needed her in my life.She'd mentioned me going back to Chloe. If only she knew she was the one where m
CHAPTER NINEPriscilla's POV.My heart did nasty skips, my eyes widening like I'd just seen a ghost.My lungs constricted and I stepped back with dropped jaws. No, this couldn't be.Creighton?Here?Why?What was he doing here?He stared at me like he was trying to read my expression so I quickly returned to the stoic expression I'd given him.I crossed my arms, my brows creasing with irritation even though my stomach knotted painfully, “you again. What are you doing here? ” I interrogated him.During the time I was married to Creighton, I knew one thing about him. Every move he made was planned. This wasn't a coincidence.He fixed his hands in his pockets, trying to come closer but I stretched a palm in front of him with a warning glare.“Priscilla, how can you not remember me? You were married to me,” he said, his tone laced with something that sounded like pain.Yes, I was married to him until he chose Chloe over him. I was married to him until he threw me out of his life like I ne
CHAPTER EIGHTPriscilla's POV.When I saw Creighton, shock had cracked my wounds open, making it so difficult to speak.Until now, I still didn't know how I was able to look at him with a cold face. However, the cold demeanor didn't mean that I didn't feel it.Seeing the same man who broke me five years ago made me forget how to breathe. It felt like my shields of protection came crashing down.My legs grew so weak that I feared they would give out, thankfully Darius got the cue and held on to me firmly.I'd hoped that he would disappear if I blinked hard enough but he still stood there. He didn't leave, and my eyes trailed over his features like I'd been dying to do.He still had the same short structured dark hair I used to ruffle, those obsidian black eyes that I always got lost into, a body frame that looked like it was used to athletics, and the…Christ.I still remembered every detail of him.Pathetic.It really shouldn't be this hard to move on but for some reason, it was. Why
CHAPTER SEVENCreighton's POV.There has never been a time in my life where I wished my eyes were playing tricks on me, more than right now.The more I stared at the scene before me, the more it felt like my world had been missing these two strange kids.The boy and girl were sitting on the couch in the lobby, playing games and occasionally jumping whenever they won. That was cute, but that wasn't what caught my attention.What caught my attention was their appearances. The young boy had my kind of eyes and hair, and the girl had my kind of smile. Something about these kids made a part of me yearn to be around them.This was strange for me, especially since I had no business with kids. Hell, I didn't even like being around them because I considered them too much work.But here I was, feeling some strange connection towards these kids instead of getting the contract I'd come to Seattle for.I thought that was all that was left to see, until a feminine figure approached them. She walked
CHAPTER SIXPriscilla's POV.Five years ago, I was a weak, broken woman who'd just been dumped by the man she loved the most.I'd thought that was the end of life for me, even though I had two growing children inside of me.Now?I was a happy single mother, with two beautiful twins and the CEO of Pree’s Organic Skincare–one of the most thriving business in Seattle.With Darius by my side, I fought the nights where I thought I wouldn't make it this far, I fought the will to give up, I also fought my own fears.So here I was today, standing amongst several successful businessmen, at an international wellness and eco–commerce convention.Rebuilding one's life from scratch is the most scariest thing to do, but it wasn't more scary than knowing no one was coming to save me.That was my motivation.I had kids I had to be strong for. I never wanted to beg Creighton or anyone for financial help, and I wanted to be comfortable.So I pushed myself beyond my limits, and it finally paid off. A sm
CHAPTER SIXPriscilla's POV.Five years ago, I was a weak, broken woman who'd just been dumped by the man she loved the most.I'd thought that was the end of life for me, even though I had two growing children inside of me.Now?I was a happy single mother, with two beautiful twins and the CEO of Pree’s Organic Skincare–one of the most thriving business in Seattle.With Darius by my side, I fought the nights where I thought I wouldn't make it this far, I fought the will to give up, I also fought my own fears.So here I was today, standing amongst several successful businessmen, at an international wellness and eco–commerce convention.Rebuilding one's life from scratch is the most scariest thing to do, but it wasn't more scary than knowing no one was coming to save me.That was my motivation.I had kids I had to be strong for. I never wanted to beg Creighton or anyone for financial help, and I wanted to be comfortable.So I pushed myself beyond my limits, and it finally paid off. A sm







