INICIAR SESIÓNChapter Four
Creighton’s POV The bubbles in Chloe’s champagne glass kept rising and popping, making a tiny, annoying sound. She was laughing, her face flushed with excitement as she leaned against the counter of the penthouse kitchen. "We are finally free, Creighton," she said, raising her glass toward me with a huge smile. "I can't believe it is actually happening. We can finally start our lives over again." "Yeah," I said, taking a slow sip from my own glass. I tried to force a smile for her, but my face felt stiff. I was supposed to be relieved right now, considering I had spent the last week thinking about how to end things with Priscilla. But instead of relief, there was just this weird, heavy lump sitting right in the middle of my chest. Chloe kept talking, her voice going on and on about the changes we were going to make and how she wanted to redecorate the penthouse. She looked beautiful in the soft lighting, exactly like the girl I had missed for the last five years. But I wasn't really listening to her. Every time I closed my eyes, I just kept seeing the way Priscilla looked right before I walked out of the mansion. I had expected her to scream at me, or throw something, or at least cry and beg me to stay. She had always clung to me so hard, always trying to please me with those stupid breakfasts and dresses. Instead, she had just been completely quiet. She had looked at me with these empty, dead eyes, like I was a complete stranger she had never met before in her life. "Creighton? Are you even listening to me?" Chloe’s voice broke through my thoughts, her fingers wrapping around my arm. "Sorry," I said, shaking my head a little. "Just tired from work." "You shouldn't be thinking about work tonight," she pouted, leaning her head against my shoulder. "You did the right thing, you know. Priscilla never really understood you anyway." "She just liked the Cross name and the security that came with it," Chloe continued, her voice dropping to that sweet, comforting tone she always used. "She loved your status, Creighton. I am the only one who loves you for just being you." "Yeah, I know. You're right," I muttered, looking down at her perfect hair. I agreed with her out loud because that was what I had been telling myself for months. Priscilla was just the woman my family picked out for me when Chloe left. But deep down, a tiny bit of doubt was starting to itch at the back of my brain. Priscilla had signed those papers without asking for a single dime of my money. If she only cared about my wealth, she would have fought the alimony settlement or demanded half the company shares. She didn't take anything. By the time midnight came around, the noise in the penthouse was starting to give me a headache. I told Chloe I had some late-night files to look over and drove back to the mansion. The drive was completely silent, the rain finally stopping as I pulled into the massive driveway. When I opened the front door, the silence hit me harder than I'd braced myself for. Usually, the house had this warm, cozy feeling to it because Priscilla always left the dim lights on in the hallway for me. Tonight, the foyer was completely pitch black. I flipped the switch, and the bright overhead lights made the empty marble floor look cold. I walked into the dining room, but the record player was shut tight, and all her jazz vinyls were gone from the shelf. Even the kitchen felt off. There was no smell of herbal tea or baked pastries that usually lingered in the air after she spent the afternoon cooking. It just smelled like cleaning products and empty space. I walked upstairs, my heavy footsteps echoing too loudly against the walls. I pushed open the door to our bedroom, expecting to see her stuff scattered around like usual. The room was perfectly neat. I opened the closet doors, and my heart did a weird, sudden jerk inside my chest. Three-quarters of the space was completely empty. All her colorful dresses, her shoes, and her bags were gone. She had left almost nothing behind, taking only a few basic suitcases and her personal belongings. She hadn't even touched the expensive jewelry I bought her for her birthdays. It was all sitting right there on the velvet trays, completely untouched. For some reason I couldn't explain, a sharp wave of panic gripped my throat, making it hard to swallow. She was really gone. She hadn't just moved; she had completely wiped herself out of my house. I walked over to her vanity table, looking at the empty glass jars where her perfumes used to sit. My foot brushed against the small leather trash bin beside the stool, knocking it over slightly. A single piece of crumpled white paper rolled out onto the dark wood floor. I don't know why I cared, but I reached down and picked it up. It looked like a receipt from a local hospital clinic, the edges torn and wrinkled. I slowly unfolded the paper under the dim lamp light, my eyes scanning the printed text. It was a medical report from an obstetrics and gynecology center dated just two days ago. My breath caught in my throat as my eyes locked onto the bold words printed near the bottom of the page. Positive pregnancy examination. The paper felt like ice in my fingers as I stared at her name typed at the very top. Priscilla Cross. The room started to feel incredibly small, the air turning thick and heavy around me. She was pregnant. I stood there frozen in the middle of our empty bedroom, the crumpled receipt shaking in my hand as the realization hit me like a train. Priscilla hadn't just walked out on our marriage. She had left the house carrying my child, and I had let her go without saying a single word.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







