LOGINBLURB She never stopped loving him. He just stopped seeing her. David Cole only reached for Lydia when he wanted her. Outside of that, she was invisible. So she poured herself into work – the only place that saw her worth. To fix the empty house, she hired a maid. What she didn’t know was that the maid and her husband had a past. And loneliness plus an old crush is a dangerous combination. The betrayal broke everything. The divorce finished it. Lydia walked away quietly and rebuilt herself. Now she’s stronger. And finally being loved the right way – by someone who actually shows up. Then David walks into the biggest deal of her career. They’re forced to work together or lose everything. He sees who she became without him. He sees the man who makes her smile. And something in him breaks open. So he fights. Quietly. Constantly. Always close. Learning to love her the hard way. But some secrets don’t stay buried forever. Can two broken people rebuild what was destroyed? Or will the truth finish what the divorce started?
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"I want to get married to someone else, Lydia."
I still had my wine glass halfway to my mouth when he said it. I set it down, looked at him across the table. My husband, the man i had put on my best white dress for tonight.
I had spent an hour getting ready, done my makeup carefully, worn the teardrop earrings he bought me on our first anniversary because tonight was our third and i wanted him to remember. I just wanted to look special on this special night, so I thought.
I had planned this dinner for a week.
He had just said those words in the middle of it like they were nothing.
"Say that again," I said.
David kept his eyes on the table. "Lydia—"
"Look at me… and say it again." I stuttered
He looked up, jaw tight. His eyes carried guilt that I only recognized now, i just hadn't known what to call it all these months, but I knew now.
"I want to get married to someone else," he said.
My fingers found each other on my lap underneath the table. I laced them together and squeezed until I felt my own pulse pushing back against my knuckles.
"Who David?" I blinked fast, pushing the tears from falling.
David said nothing.
That silence stirred my stomach. I pressed my joined hands harder together and looked at him across the candlelight, this man I had built a life around. I watched him choose the table over my eyes and i knew the answer right there.
I thought about the evening I forwarded Nina's profile from the agency. It was just normal routine, information shared between a husband and wife. I had been in the bedroom with my laptop when I sent it. I heard his phone buzz from the living room. I heard nothing after that so I walked out and found him sitting completely still, phone in his hand, staring at the screen with an expression i had never seen on his face before.
I had asked him what was wrong.
He said nothing, he immediately locked the screen and reached for the remote.
I stood there for three seconds and then went back to the bedroom and told myself I was tired of reading into things. This was probably nothing.
"It's Nina right?" My own voice surprised me. It was steady and almost gentle, like the name wasn’t doing harm to my chest. "It's Nina, isn't it?"
David closed his eyes.
“Oh!” I scoffed, pressing my fingers to my mouth and held the rest of it in.
"How long?"
"Lydia, I need you to—"
"How long, David?" I barked.
He exhaled slowly. "A few months."
A few months?
That settled in. A woman I had hired to keep my home intact was keeping my home and my man?.
A few months of lying in this man's bed and reaching for him in the dark and telling myself the distance between us was just stress, just work, just a season that marriages went through and came out strong?
A few months of being a fool in a white dress?
"You knew her," I said. "Before I hired her?"
He said nothing.
"David." My voice dropped lower. "You already knew Nina before she walked through our front door?, Say something you bitch!!" I barked, with tears holding back.
"We went to school together." He said it carefully, picking his words. "Years ago, before I met you. I had feelings for her then, but we didn’t get to be together and I thought it was finished, I never knew seeing her again would bring—"
"You never knew what?" I stood up. My chair scraped back hard against the floor. "You had history with this woman, David. She walked into our home and you said absolutely nothing?"
"I didn't think it would go this far—" David said, lowering his head.
"Did you know?" The question came out sharper than the rest. "When I called you that evening and told you her name, when I forwarded her profile and you went quiet on the other side of that room — did you already know who she was?"
He looked at the table.
"David." My voice was shaking now and I couldn't stop it. "Did you lie to me that night?"
The silence that followed was the loudest thing I had ever heard in my life.
I pressed one hand flat on the dining table. My wedding ring hooked on the table cloth and i stared at it., I stared at it.
"Get out of this room," I said.
"Lydia, please, just let me—"
"David." I looked at him with everything i had left. "Get out."
He stood slowly. He looked at me once more, the way a man looks when he knows there are no words left that could work, and then he walked out. His footsteps moved down the hallway. The dining room became silent, only echoes of David's last words in my head.
I stood there.
The candle still burning, both plates untouched. The wine glass sitting exactly where i had set it down when the evening broke apart.
I sank back into my chair and sat there with my hands on the table and my eyes shut, “Please let this be a dream”, I stuttered.
My face crumpled, my breath fractured into pieces. I pressed both hands over my mouth and bent forward, the last time I cried this way was at my mother’s funeral.
I felt the tears sliding down her face, uncontrollably, carrying my makeup with them, dropping one by one onto the white fabric of my anniversary dress. Dark little stains blooming on the white. I watched them fall and couldn't stop them.
I cried so bad my ribs ached, then I sat up. Wiped my face slowly, looked at the room around me like I was seeing it clearly for the first time.
My hands moved and rested on my stomach.
Twelve weeks.
I wanted to tell him about it tonight, I wanted it to be a surprise. He just told me he was leaving me for the woman I brought into our home.
LYDIA'S POV"What in the world have you done?"Ethan was on the floor, one hand pressed to his ribs. His lip was split, and each breath looked painful.David stood over him, his chest rising and falling hard, his knuckles red."David." I stepped between them. "Stop. Look at me. I need you to stop this madness."His gaze snapped to mine.But he didn't look calm. He looked like a man still deciding whether he was finished."What happened?" I looked from Ethan to David. "What did he say to you?"David's jaw tightened. He wiped his mouth with the back of his hand and looked at me with burning eyes."Is Ethan Noah's father?" His voice was low and thick.The corridor went silent.I stared at him, my head spinning."What kind of question is that?""Answer me!" David barked. "Is he?""David—""Is Ethan Noah's father, Lydia?" His voice was louder this time.At the end of the corridor, the patrol officer glanced over."Lower your voice," I said, gesturing."I don't care about my voice right now
DAVID'S POVThe corridor was empty. Ethan pulled the door behind him, turned to face me, and crossed his arms, and I already knew what this was going to be before he opened his mouth."I want to know what happened last night," he said."Ask Lydia," I blurted."I already did that." His face was firm."And?""She didn't answer." He walked closer, close enough to perceive his scent. "That tells me something is going on, and I need answers."I looked at him. "Then why are you asking me?""Because I want to hear you say it."I said nothing.He took a step closer. "She is my wife, David."I looked at him for a long moment. I almost laughed."Your wife," I said."Yes." His eyes went wide."Really?""Yes."I tilted my head. "Interesting." I slipped my hands into my pockets. "Then where are the wedding photos? I would love to see them."He looked away from me. He didn't see that coming."Where's the certificate?" I said. "The rings? The venue? Who was the officiant?" I stepped closer. "Because
LYDIA'S POVI woke up to the smell of coffee.For a second, I forgot everything about the fire escape, the letters scored into the metal , Ethan at my kitchen table at 4 am. I just smelled coffee and heard the city outside my window doing its morning thing.I sat up, reached for my robe, and walked out.Ethan was at my kitchen counter with two cups already poured. He was still in yesterday's clothes. His hair was flat on one side from the couch cushion. He looked up when I walked in."Morning, Lydia," he said."Hey, you're up early." I took the cup he slid toward me.We stood on opposite sides of the counter for a moment, drinking, no one spoke. That awkward silence of two people who have something between them and are deciding who goes first.Ethan went first."What happened the night before?" he said.I looked at my cup."Which part?" I said carefully."Before yesterday, Lydia." He set his cup down. "David said you would talk today about last night. What happened between you two, Ly
LYDIA'S POVI ran inside and went through every single one with my hands shaking and Bruno following me from room to room like he understood what we were doing and approved. Both locks, the chain, the utility door bolt and the window latch in the kitchen.Then I sat on the kitchen floor, with my back against the cabinet. My knees pulled up, my phone in my hand and my torch still on even though every light in the apartment was blazing. Bruno sat beside me, his warm weight pressed against my leg. I put my hand on his back and felt him breathing and focused on that for a moment.No one else came to mind except David, I couldn’t understand why my mind chose David at this crucial moment. I called David, It rang twice."Lydia." His voice came through immediately, sharp, like he hadn't been sleeping either."David…..” My voice broke. “She…She's still out there.""What? What do you mean? Who?...""Nina." I pressed my back harder against the cabinet. "David she is still out there. Someone was
DAVID'S POVI drove around for an hour before I ended up outside her building.I didn't plan it. I was on my way home or telling myself I was but my hands kept the wheel, and my mind kept running toward her direction.I parked across the street and sat there.The lights were off in her apartment,
Ms. Claire was sitting on the floor of the hallway outside her own apartment when I arrived, wrapped in a cardigan, her knees pulled to her chest. A neighbor hovered nearby looking helpless. The apartment door behind her was open and even from the hallway I could see it the chaos from here.I braced
LYDIA'S POVI sat on my kitchen counter at seven in the morning with my coffee going cold and my mother's number already dialing.She picked up immediately, like she had been awake for hours and was just waiting for someone to call."Baby." She called out."Morning Mama.""You sound like you did no
DAVID'S POVI sat in my car outside Harris's building for ten minutes with Lydia's pendant in my hand and my mind running in circles.She left the pendant. This was hers. That means she wrote the letter.She was playing with my mind. It was always her way of telling me something. "How did I not und






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