MasukOlivia Bennett thought she had found her forever when she married Ryan Walker, the charming airline pilot who loved her despite all her insecurities. Their marriage was built on trust, friendship, and dreams of a beautiful future together. Everything changes when Chloe Anderson, Olivia's childhood best friend, returns to Miami after years away. Olivia welcomed her with an open arms. Chloe soon became dangerously close to Ryan. What begins as friendship turns into betrayal, leaving Olivia heartbroken when the man she loves chooses her best friend instead. While Ryan and Chloe build a life together, Olivia is forced to rebuild her own. Through pain, heartbreak, and countless struggles, she discovers her strength, creates a successful future for herself, and becomes the woman she was always meant to be. But karma has a way of finding those who hurt others. As secrets are exposed and lies come crashing down, Ryan realizes too late that he gave up the best thing that ever happened to him. By the time he wants Olivia back, she has already healed, moved on, and found happiness elsewhere. This is an emotional story of love, betrayal, friendship, heartbreak, self-discovery, and the painful lesson that sometimes the greatest punishment is losing someone you can never get back.
Lihat lebih banyakOlivia Bennett had always believed that life moved differently for some people. Growing up, she watched her friends fall in love, get attention wherever they went, and walk into rooms with a confidence she could never seem to find. She, on the other hand, had spent most of her twenty-eight years trying not to stand out. Being plus-sized had made her a target for criticism and unwanted opinions. Whether it came from relatives, strangers, or even people who claimed to care about her, there was always someone ready to remind her that she wasn't beautiful enough, slim enough, or good enough.
Over time, Olivia learned to hide her insecurities behind a warm smile and a kind heart. She focused on her work, cherished the people she loved, and convinced herself that happiness didn't always have to come in the form of romance. If love found her one day, then wonderful. If it didn't, she would still find a way to live a meaningful life. That particular Tuesday morning seemed no different from any other. The Miami sun was already shining brightly, casting golden reflections across the glass walls of Miami International Airport. Travelers rushed from one terminal to another, dragging suitcases behind them while checking departure boards and boarding passes. The entire airport buzzed with energy, but Olivia barely noticed any of it. She was already running late. Holding her coffee in one hand and her phone in the other, she hurried through the crowded terminal while reading an email from her manager. Her attention was fixed on the screen, and by the time she looked up, it was too late. She collided with someone. The impact wasn't strong, but it was enough to send her coffee flying. "Oh no!" she gasped. Hot coffee splashed across a crisp white shirt. For a brief moment, the world seemed to stop. Olivia stared at the mess she had created and felt her face grow warm with embarrassment. Of all the people she could have bumped into, it had to be someone wearing a spotless white shirt. "I'm so sorry," she blurted out immediately. "I wasn't paying attention. Are you okay? Your shirt—oh my goodness, I ruined it." The man looked down at the large brown stain spreading across the front of his shirt. Olivia braced herself for anger, frustration, or at the very least annoyance. Instead, he laughed. The sound surprised her so much that she blinked. "It's okay," he said, smiling. "I promise this isn't the worst thing that's happened to me." Olivia stared at him for a second. He was tall, broad-shouldered, and handsome in a way that looked effortless. His dark hair was neatly styled, and his blue eyes carried a warmth that instantly put her at ease. "You're being way too nice about this," she said. "Probably," he admitted with a grin. "But accidents happen." The tension in Olivia's shoulders eased slightly. "I'm Olivia." "Ryan," he replied, extending his hand. "Ryan Walker." She shook it, noticing how confident yet gentle he seemed. "Well, Ryan Walker, I owe you a new shirt." Ryan chuckled. "How about a cup of coffee instead?" Olivia looked down at the coffee now soaking into his shirt and laughed despite herself. "I think you've had enough coffee for one day." Their eyes met, and for a brief moment, something passed between them. It wasn't dramatic or magical. It was simply a feeling that neither of them could explain. "Then dinner?" Ryan asked. Olivia's heart skipped unexpectedly. She wasn't used to men like Ryan showing interest in her. Most of the time, she was invisible to them. "You don't even know me," she said. Ryan smiled. "Then maybe dinner is the perfect way to fix that." As she looked into his sincere eyes, Olivia felt something she hadn't felt in a very long time.Vanessa had been unusually quiet since they finished dinner.After helping Chloe clear the dishes, she excused herself and disappeared into the guest room.Chloe frowned."That's strange."She wiped her hands on a kitchen towel before walking down the hallway.The bedroom door was slightly open.Chloe knocked gently."Vanessa?""Come in."She pushed the door open and found Vanessa sitting cross-legged on the bed, scrolling through her phone."There you are," Chloe said with a smile. "I thought you'd fallen asleep."Vanessa looked up and smiled."Not yet."Chloe leaned against the doorframe."Are you okay?""I'm fine.""Do you need anything?"Vanessa shook her head."No. Come and sit."Chloe walked over and settled beside her friend.For a moment, neither of them spoke.The apartment was peaceful, broken only by the soft hum of the air conditioner.Finally, Vanessa smiled."You know something?""What?""We've been talking about Ryan for two days now."Chloe laughed."Have we?""Yes."V
The following morning, sunlight streamed through the large windows of Chloe's apartment, bathing the living room in a warm golden glow. The city below was already alive with the sounds of traffic, distant conversations, and the occasional car horn echoing through the streets.Chloe stood in front of her bedroom mirror, adjusting the strap of her handbag before taking one last look at herself."Perfect," she murmured with a satisfied smile.She had planned to spend the afternoon shopping. Since moving back to Miami, she wanted to decorate her apartment and make it feel like home. Olivia had even recommended a few furniture stores, promising to take her there one weekend.The thought made Chloe smile.Olivia hadn't changed.She was still the kind-hearted girl who always put everyone else first.Sometimes, Chloe wondered how someone could remain so trusting after all these years.Just as she picked up her car keys, her phone began to ring.She glanced at the screen and laughed."Seriousl
The moment Chloe closed the door to her apartment, the silence wrapped around her.She slipped off her heels and tossed her handbag onto the sofa before walking over to the floor-to-ceiling window. Miami's skyline glittered beneath the evening sky, alive with lights and endless movement.A soft smile crossed her lips as she thought about dinner at Olivia and Ryan's house."They really are happy," she murmured to herself.Her phone rang.The screen lit up with a familiar name.Vanessa Brooks.A smile spread across Chloe's face as she answered."Well, look who's finally calling," Chloe teased.A laugh echoed through the speaker."You make me sound like a terrible friend.""You disappeared for almost two weeks.""I've been busy.""So busy that you forgot I moved across the country?"Vanessa sighed dramatically."I said I'm sorry."Chloe laughed and leaned against the window."I'll forgive you this time.""So," Vanessa asked, "how's life in Miami?""It's... different.""Different good or
The following Monday began like any other. Olivia arrived at work a few minutes before eight, balancing a cup of coffee and a folder of reports as she stepped into the elevator. The weekend gala was still fresh in her mind. She and Ryan had spent most of Sunday relaxing at home, watching old movies and ordering takeout. It had been one of those simple weekends she loved. The kind that reminded her why she had fallen in love with him in the first place. As the elevator doors opened, Olivia walked toward her office, greeting coworkers along the way. "Morning, Olivia." "Good morning." "How was your weekend?" "Busy," she replied with a smile. "But good." She had barely settled into her chair when her phone buzzed. A text message. She glanced down at the screen. The moment she saw the sender's name, her eyes widened. Chloe Anderson. For a second, Olivia simply stared. She wasn't imagining it. The message was real. After nearly six years of silence, Chloe A
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