LOGINI married her because I was forced to… I treated her like a stranger… And now, I’m losing her forever. Hannah was my wife. My mother forced me into the marriage, yet I ignored the woman who loved me more than anyone ever could. I pushed her away, rejected her, and watched her devotion crumble while I remained blind to what mattered most. She left. Five years ago. And at that moment, I didn’t care. I thought I could live without her. I was warned I’d regret losing her forever. I thought it was just words. I was wrong. Now, she’s back. Not the timid girl I once knew. Not the woman I could control. She’s a force to be reckoned with…a CEO, a business mogul, untouchable, admired by everyone…and utterly beyond my reach. And as if my regret wasn’t enough, another man steps into her life: a billionaire… my friend, the one who warned me all those years ago. The one who now holds her attention, her trust… maybe even her heart. I watch, helpless, as the woman I abandoned thrives without me. My empire is crumbling, my pride shattered, and my heart…irreversibly hers. I lost her once. I cannot lose her again. But can I win back the woman who no longer belongs to me…or will I watch the love of my life slip into the arms of the man who already deserved her?
View More“When she comes, we are getting a divorce, right away!”
Sarah froze.
The words sliced through the quiet hallway like a blade… sharp, merciless, unforgiving. For a second, she thought her mind was playing tricks on her. Maybe exhaustion had finally won. Maybe grief had begun to twist reality.
But no.
That voice… deep, familiar, once whispered against her skin in gentler days… belonged to her husband.
Frederick.
The basket of oranges trembled in her hands as she stood at the edge of the aisle, half-hidden behind a tall marble pillar that separated the hallway from the sitting room. Her heart pounded so loudly she was sure they could hear it.
Divorce?
She swallowed hard and leaned forward, her breath shallow.
“I was wrong before, Frederick,” another voice said… cool, firm, dripping with finality. “When she comes back, she must leave this house.”
That voice..
His mother.
Hannah.
Sarah’s knees nearly buckled.
So it was real. She hadn’t imagined it. Every word was deliberate. Planned. Discussed without her…like she was already a ghost.
“The marriage was a mistake from the beginning,” Hannah continued coldly. “For five years… five good years… and she has nothing to show for it. No child. Nothing.”
Sarah bit her lower lip until she tasted blood.
Five years.
Five years of devotion. Five years of waiting. Five years of shrinking herself to fit into a life that never truly wanted her.
Her mind drifted back… to where it all began.
She and Frederick had grown up together… childhood friends. Their mothers were inseparable, bound by laughter, secrets, and long afternoons spent planning futures that weren’t theirs to dictate. They had always wanted their children together, dreaming of becoming in-laws.
Frederick had always been close to her… protective, familiar, gentle. And somewhere between scraped knees and shared dreams, Sarah fell in love.
Deeply. Desperately.
She had always known that Frederick never wanted to marry her.
To him, she was a comfort. Familiarity. A friend.
Not love.
Then another voice joined the conversation.
Soft. Female.
Sarah stiffened.
She leaned forward….and saw her.
Margaret.
Frederick’s office secretary.
The woman he had truly loved. The woman he had wanted to marry. Sarah remembered the night he had confessed it, his eyes shining with a hope she had never inspired.
But Hannah had crushed it.
“No,” she had said then. “She’s not the one.”
Not because Margaret was unworthy…but because Hannah had already promised her son to Sarah, to Beatrice’s daughter.
“I always knew this day would come,” Margaret said lightly now. “Some people just refuse to accept when they’re not wanted.”
The basket slipped from Sarah’s hands.
The oranges scattered across the marble floor with a loud crash, rolling in every direction.
Silence slammed into the room.
Then they saw her.
“So,” Hannah said coolly, turning. “You were standing there all along?”
Sarah stepped forward slowly. Her face was pale, her eyes glassy…but proud.
For a moment, she couldn’t speak. The weight of everything she had just heard pressed painfully against her chest.
Then she forced the words out.
“I heard everything.”
Frederick turned to her, irritation flickering across his face…not guilt. Never guilt.
“That makes it easier,” he said flatly. “Then there’s no need to repeat it.”
Her breath hitched.
“No need to repeat?” she echoed. “After everything I’ve done for you?”
She laughed…a broken, hollow sound.
“I gave up my career for you, Frederick. I abandoned my dreams. I endured your silence. Your coldness. Five years…five years…you refused to touch me. And I still stayed.”
“And so?” Hannah snapped, rising to her feet.
She looked Sarah up and down with undisguised disdain.
“My son is done,” she declared. “It’s not by force to be loved. For five years, you have produced nothing. No child. Nothing.”
Sarah stiffened.
Hannah’s lips curled cruelly.
“A barren woman has no place in my son’s house.”
The word hit Sarah like a slap.
Barren.
Her ears rang. Her vision blurred.
She remembered the countless nights she cried herself to sleep, blaming her own body…while the truth was that her husband had refused to touch her for over three years. She remembered running to Hannah, kneeling before her, begging her to speak to her son.
Give him time, Hannah had said then
My son will love you. He will touch you. One day, he’ll be the one chasing after you.
And now…
Now she called her barren.
Sarah’s gaze shifted slowly… to Margaret.
The woman didn’t bother hiding her satisfaction. Her lips curved into a victorious smile, her eyes gleaming with mockery.
That look hurt more than all the words combined.
Sarah turned…and stopped short.
Her suitcases.
Neatly packed. Lined against the wall.
Prepared.
Her heart finally gave way.
Without another word, she walked into the bedroom. Her hands shook as she added the last of her belongings. Tears streamed freely now, soaking her blouse as she zipped the final bag.
She dragged the suitcase out, her shoulders straight despite the weight crushing her soul.
At the door, she paused.
“So this is it,” she said quietly, turning to Frederick. “After everything I did to earn your love.”
She wiped the tears from her cheeks.
“I hope one day you'll understand what you threw away.”
Frederick didn’t respond.
“Just go!” Hannah shouted.
Margaret laughed softly.
The door slammed shut behind her.
And just like that…
Sarah walked out of the house she once called home. Her sobs swallowed by the night, leaving behind the ashes of a love that never truly lived.
“Answer me now,” Gideon said again, his voice firm and low. “Where were you really last night after our argument?”Sarah swallowed hard.Her heart beat faster.She knew this moment mattered. She had to choose her words carefully or everything would collapse.She forced herself to breathe.“Okay fine… fine,” she said slowly, lowering her gaze as though she had finally given in. “I understand now.”Then she lifted her eyes slightly, preparing her story.The next moment, she shifted into her act.“Babe…”Her voice softened immediately.That single word changed her tone, making it sound emotional and vulnerable.“That night after the argument was really tough for me,” she began. “After I took my shower… like you saw me in the bathroom… I still felt heavy inside. My mind was not settled at all.”She paused briefly, letting the silence build tension.“So I decided to clear my head with alcohol. I wanted to be alone. Clomoy bar was the closest place, so I went there.”She looked down again,
“Sarah!”Gideon's voice echoed sharply through the office.Both of them turned instantly.Gideon stood at the entrance. His eyes landed directly on Frederick's hand holding Sarah's wrist, and the atmosphere changed immediately.The air suddenly felt heavier. Neither Sarah nor Frederick expected him to appear at that exact moment.For a brief second, nobody spoke… The silence stretched then Gideon slowly stepped forward.“What are you doing here?” he asked in a deep, husky tone.His voice was calm.Too calm.And that was exactly what made it dangerous.“I think I was about leaving,” Frederick replied.He released Sarah's wrist immediately.Without waiting for further questions, he turned around and began walking away. He ignored Gideon completely, which only made the tension worse.Gideon remained standing there, watching him leave. His jaw tightened. His eyes followed Frederick until he disappeared from sight. Only after he could no longer see him did he slowly turn his attention back
“Sarah…” His voice dropped lower again, softer this time, almost dangerous.“Never fall… this is a trap,” Sarah warned herself silently inside her head as her heartbeat continued crashing violently against her chest.Frederick was too close. Too close… she can now feel the warmth of his breath brushing against her skin. His cologne wrapped around her senses in the most familiar way possible, dragging old memories forcefully back into her mind.The nights she once rested in his arms, the way he used to hold her waist slowly.The way his lips once touched hers like she was the only woman in the world.Her stomach twisted painfully.No….No… she must not remember those things.Not now, not after everything.Sarah immediately stepped backward sharply, creating distance between them again.Her fingers curled tightly beside her body as she forced herself to regain control.“You need to stop this nonsense right now,” she said coldly, though her voice came out less steady than she wanted.Fred
“Are you okay, Mr. Frederick? Because seriously, it seems you aren’t.” Sarah folded her arms tightly across her chest, trying hard to maintain the cold expression on her face. “You can kindly use the door. I guess you’ve overused your welcome.”Frederick stood there unmoving.His eyes never left her face for one second.The office suddenly felt too quiet and too heavy.“Sarah…” he forced out softly, his voice rough like something was stuck in his throat. “I have never stopped loving you ever since you left me.”Sarah’s expression tightened slightly but she quickly hid it.Frederick took a slow step forward.“I know what I did was wrong,” he continued painfully. “In fact, I admitted my mistakes already. I know I hurt you… I know I ruined everything between us…”His breathing became uneven.“But from the bottom of my heart…” he said again, his voice lowering emotionally, “…I sincerely want you back.”Silence, the air between them grew tense immediately.Then suddenly… A sharp laugh esca
“Can you explain what you were doing there last night… Miss Biggest CEO?”Sarah froze immediately.For a split second, everything inside her went still.Her heartbeat, her breathing, even her thoughts.Then slowly, her eyes lifted.Margaret.Standing there like she had been waiting for this exact m
“I came back home because l forgot my car keys on the couch,” he continued. “I checked your bedroom… but you weren’t there.”What the hell was she supposed to say now?For a few seconds, Sarah remained completely speechless.Her mind went blank first… then immediately rushed into overdrive, searchi
Selfish?Yes. That much was true.Sarah had been selfish enough to believe that love alone could hold a marriage together. Selfish enough to keep hoping, even when every sign screamed that she was unwanted.And hopeful?Yes. Painfully so.What could have happened to make Hannah suddenly accept Marg
“When she comes, we are getting a divorce, right away!”Sarah froze.The words sliced through the quiet hallway like a blade… sharp, merciless, unforgiving. For a second, she thought her mind was playing tricks on her. Maybe exhaustion had finally won. Maybe grief had begun to twist reality.But no






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