LOGINBLURB For sixteen years, Skylar Adams built a man who slowly destroyed her. At 36, she is invisible in her own home, mocked by her children, controlled by her mother-in-law, and betrayed by the husband she sacrificed everything for. Jason Lawrence didn’t just cheat. He erased her. But the day she reaches her breaking point becomes the day everything changes. Zane Lawson,the man she once saved years ago steps back into her life. Powerful, composed, and quietly devoted, he offers her something unfamiliar: safety… and a chance to become herself again. As Skylar rebuilds her life, Jason is forced to watch the woman he broke become the woman he can no longer reach. And when he finally wants her back… It’s too late.
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Skylar's POV
This was the tenth time I called him. He still wasn't picking up.
I sat on the edge of the bed, staring at my phone screen until his name blurred. There was not a single word from him.
He had not been home for two days. Anytime I brought it up, he always said the same thing. That he was busy with work and I was bothering him too much, because what could a stay-at-home wife really understand about work stress?
As if I had voluntarily decided to stop working. I quit designing dresses so he could be happy.
After I had walked my butt off for his clothing brand to rise from scratch, he suddenly told me to stop coming to work. It would be too shameful to flaunt an obese wife in public. He'd rather employ a personal assistant.
I didn't object to his decision. After all, he wasn't lying.
I wasn't very proud of my looks either. Anytime I looked at myself in the mirror, all I could see was folds and folds of fat, and I had stretch marks everywhere. White lines running across my stomach, my hips, my thighs, like cracks in old ceramic. That was what childbirth had done to me. Two children, and I had a body that felt like it belonged to someone else.
My mother-in-law, on the other hand, did a good job of making me more miserable than I already was.
"Skylar!" Her voice came from downstairs.
"Yes, Mom, I'm coming." I set my phone on the bed and walked out.
She was already at the foot of the stairs when I reached the landing, her arms folded across her chest, her wheelchair parked at an angle like she'd rolled forward just to make a point.
"Rory's friends are coming today. What time is it? 5:30. And you haven't even set the table. You've done nothing. You're just lazy around here."
"I'll get it ready," I sighed.
She rode her wheelchair slowly out of the kitchen without another word, as if even the sight of me was tiring.
Rory and Ethan sat at the dining table by 6 o'clock. Rory's friends were there too. Four girls I barely knew, all giggling and laughing about something I didn't find funny. I arranged the plates on the table quietly, then served the macaroni and sauce.
Ethan hadn't eaten two spoonfuls before he spat it into his serviette.
"What's this, Mom?" He looked up at me, his face twisted like I'd put something rotten in front of him. "This doesn't taste good. I don't like it."
"What's wrong with it, Ethan?" I took another bite. Nothing tasted wrong with it at all.
"He's right." Rory grimaced. "I've never eaten something this bad. It's nothing compared to Karen's mom's cooking."
"She's really cool," one of the girls added, and they all nodded.
My chest tightened as Rory continued chattering. Her voice was bright, her hands moving, performing for her friends like I wasn't standing three feet away.
Even my fourteen-year-old daughter and ten-year-old son were saying bad things about me to my face.
My ears burned. "Stop it, both of you," I said, my voice coming out louder than I intended.
"Don't scream at my grandchildren." My mother-in-law's voice cut across the table. She hadn't even looked up from her plate. "You were never a good cook. You should have done a better job with this."
I stood up. If I stayed another minute, I would break down, and I didn't want to break down in front of them . Not in front of Rory's friends, not in front of my own children looking at me like I was the embarrassment at the table.
My mother-in-law glared at me.
"I have to use the bathroom," I said, walking away.
I was barely five steps away when I heard Ethan say, "Watch it! How do you manage to hold that much weight without breaking?" And they all laughed. Their loose, uncontrolled laughter bounced off the walls and followed me down the hallway.
I locked the bathroom door and sat on the closed toilet lid. I didn't cry. I just sat there with my hands in my lap, listening to the muffled sounds of laughter from the dining room until they faded into nothing.
By the time I came back, Rory's friends were preparing to leave.
"Hold on, let me grab a few things." Rory almost skipped past me toward the stairs.
"Where are you going?" I blocked her.
"I'm going to a sleepover at Karen's."
"Why didn't you tell me about it?"
"Oh please, leave her alone." My mother-in-law's voice drifted in from the sitting room. "Her dad said she could go. Let her have fun."
Her dad. Who hadn't picked up my calls in two days.
"Come here, darling." Rory went over and my mother-in-law planted a kiss on her forehead, smoothing a hand down her hair with a tenderness she had never once aimed in my direction. Next thing, Rory was out the door with her friends, laughter trailing behind her like a ribbon.
Ethan went to his room as well without a word to me.
The house went quiet. A different kind of quiet. Not peaceful, but hollow.
"I'm tired. Take me upstairs."
I was short of words, but I wheeled her up anyway. The chair was heavier than usual, or maybe my arms were just tired. At the top of the stairs, I stopped to adjust my grip on the handles.
That was when the thought came.
What if I just pushed her off? One small release of my hands. After all, she deserved that much. I was the one who took her to every doctor's appointment. Diabetes check-ups, physiotherapy, the specialist across town she complained about the entire drive there and back. I made sure she took every single one of her meds. I tracked them in a notebook. And not once had she said thank you.
Snap out of it, I told myself, gripping the handles tighter.
Why was I thinking such things? Maybe this horrible evening was getting to my head. Maybe I was more exhausted than I knew.
After I tucked her in and switched off her lamp, I went to my own bedroom and closed the door behind me.
My mother-in-law had just told Rory that her dad approved the sleepover. Jason had apparently found time to call his mother and give his daughter permission to spend the night awa, but he hadn't found a single second to reply to any of my messages.
What exactly had I done wrong?
I swallowed hard and picked up my phone. There were notifications I had missed while I was in the bathroom.
I tapped the first one and my mouth fell open.
My hands trembled slightly as I stared at the screen. Was I seeing this clearly, or was stress still playing tricks on my head? I zoomed in on the image, hoping I was wrong. Hoping it was a misunderstanding.
There it was. Jason, in a hotel lounge, with his secretary. His lips were closed around her left nipple.
Chapter 78I kept both hands on the wheel even though I could not feel them anymore. The sting in my palm was still there, sharp and immediate and every time I tried to push it away, it came back harder. I had slapped my own daughter. I had raised my hand to my child.The road ahead blurred for a moment and I blinked fast, forcing myself to focus. I would not cry. Not yet. Not while I was still driving.But the truth of what I had done sat heavy in my chest, pressing down like something too large to swallow. I should not have done that. No matter what she said. No matter what she was trying to do. She was still my child and I had let my hurt make me someone I did not want to be.That was Jason's gift to me. That was what years of him had left behind. A woman who could lose herself in a moment, who could reach for violence when words failed her. I hated him for that. I hated what he had shaped me into without me even noticing it was happening.I turned onto the main road and exhaled sl
Chapter 77Skylar POV“I thought we were having a normal conversation Rory but now you say this and… I don't even know what to say”“Mom you need to cut him some slack and stop being judgemental please” “Oh this is it. No wonder you were acting so nice. It's because you wanted to blurt out this nonsense from your mouth and wait…” I pushed up from my seat.The chair legs scraped harshly against the polished floor, the sound cutting through the charged silence like a warning. My heart hammered in my chest as I stood and the weight of years of carefully guarded emotions suddenly pressing down on me in this sterile, neutral-toned room. The soft lighting overhead did nothing to warm the growing tension; instead, it highlighted every micro-expression on their faces. Rory’s determined stare mixed with that flicker of vulnerability she tried to hide, and Ethan’s quiet watchfulness beside her. I had walked into this meeting expecting awkward small talk, maybe even a tentative bridge across t
Chapter 76 Skylar's POV I arrived fifteen minutes early. The café Rory had chosen was located in a quiet part of the city, far from the business district and even farther from the neighborhood where Jason lived. It was the kind of place people visited when they wanted privacy rather than attention. Small wooden tables filled the interior, soft music played through hidden speakers, and the afternoon crowd was light enough that nobody paid much attention to anyone else. I sat near the window and checked my phone for what felt like the tenth time. Not because I expected a message, but waiting made me restless. I had spent years imagining conversations with my children. In some versions they forgave me. In others they refused to speak to me. Sometimes they were angry but sometimes they were curious. Reality, I was discovering, was far more complicated than anything I had imagined. When the café door opened, I looked up immediately. Rory entered first and Ethan followed behind h
Chapter 75 Zane's POV When Skylar arrived at my office that evening, I could tell immediately that she had spent the entire day thinking and she looked mentally exhausted before the day was even over. She walked in carrying her handbag and dropped into the chair opposite mine with a sigh that seemed to come from somewhere deep inside her. I closed the file I had been reviewing and set it aside. "How did it go?" She knew what I meant without asking. "The police station?" She leaned back in her chair and rubbed her forehead. "About as well as you'd expect." "Mara wanted to see the driver." For a moment she stared at the ceiling as though replaying the visit in her mind. "He wasn't what I expected. I thought I'd see somebody arrogant who looked like he didn't care what he'd done. Instead he looked terrified and disheveled and Nervous. Like he'd barely slept." "Did he admit to it?" A short laugh escaped her. "No. Apparently he doesn't remember anything." I shook my hea
Chapter 74Skylar's POVBy the time we arrived at the police station, I was already wondering whether I should have insisted that Mara stay home and rest. She had been discharged only a few hours earlier, and despite the brave face she was putting on, the accident had clearly taken a toll on her. S
Chapter 72Skylar's POV"I knew it, Zane." I tapped him hard on the shoulder. "That's why I didn't want you to butt in. You should have just… oh God." I tapped him again. "Wake up. Your face is all over the internet and they're making Jason look like the victim."He grunted and pushed himself up sl
Chapter 70 Skylar's POVHe reached for my arm the moment we were outside."Don't." I stepped back before he could make contact. "Don't touch me right now."He dropped his hand. He stood in the evening air outside the venue with that stillness of his. The one that usually communicated patience but
Chapter 69 Zane's POVI reached them in nine steps.I knew because I counted. Just as I always did when I needed something to do with the part of my brain that was not currently occupied with staying calm. Nine steps across a polished floor with a room full of people who had not yet noticed anythi












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