LOGINOn the night of their second wedding anniversary, Adrian Cole publicly declared his love for his wife, Ava, gifting her a rare sapphire pendant that became the talk of the city. To the world, they were the perfect couple envied and admired but behind closed doors, Ava’s reality shattered. A single anonymous message exposed everything, Adrian’s personal assistant, Livia, wearing the same pendant, wrapped in his embrace. While society praised his devotion, Ava sat alone in a house that no longer felt like home, choking on betrayal she had unknowingly endured for years. For too long, she had played the obedient wife, enduring the scorn of her in-laws and Adrian’s cold excuses that his affair meant nothing, just a “momentary indulgence.” Confident she was bound to him by her family’s financial struggles, he believed she would never leave… even if it meant raising another woman’s child. But he was wrong. Quietly, Ava began to dismantle everything. She gathered evidence, secured her freedom, and walked away without a trace of the fragile woman he once knew. The woman who returned was no longer soft or submissive, but a brilliant and popular figure in the world of medical innovation, one whose name commanded respect. By the time Adrian realized what he had lost, it was already too late. Because the woman he once discarded now stood beside a far more powerful man, not just any man but his own UNCLE who looked at him with cold amusement and said, “Be careful with your words… That woman you call your wife now belongs to a world you can’t reach.”
View More“Are you absolutely sure you want me to go ahead with this, Ava?”
The question came through the phone with a mix of concern and disbelief. On the other end, Lauren’s voice softened, as though hoping her tone alone could undo what had already been decided. Ava didn’t respond immediately. She stood in the middle of her living room, her bare feet sinking slightly into the plush ivory rug Adrian had insisted on importing from Italy. Everything in the house carried his taste, his choices, his presence. Even now, it felt like he was everywhere… suffocating her. “Ava?” Lauren pressed again. “Divorce isn’t something you rush into. At least talk to him first. Have one honest conversation. You owe your marriage that much.” Ava let out a quiet, hollow laugh. “Honest?” she repeated, her voice low, almost fragile. “You really think Adrian knows what that means?” Before Lauren could respond, a sudden burst of sound pulled Ava’s attention away. The television. She hadn’t even realized it was on. Her gaze slowly lifted and then froze. There he was. Adrian Cole. Her husband. He stood tall and composed on the screen, dressed in a perfectly tailored charcoal suit that hugged his broad shoulders like it had been made for him alone. His dark hair was styled effortlessly, a few strands falling just enough to soften the sharpness of his features. His jawline was clean and defined, his expression calm, confident and devastatingly handsome. The kind of man people trusted at first glance. The kind of man women admired. The kind of man she had once loved without question. The reporter beside him was smiling, clearly charmed. “Mr. Cole, people have always admired your marriage. Four years together, two years married it’s rare to see such consistency. What’s your secret?” Adrian’s lips curved into that familiar, heart-melting smile. The same one that used to make Ava blush. “Ava is my everything,” he said smoothly, his voice deep and steady. “She’s been with me through every stage of my life. Loving her is the easiest thing I’ve ever done.” Ava’s face tightened. Her fingers curled slowly around her phone. Those words… Once upon a time, they would have made her heart flutter. She would have replayed them over and over, smiling like a fool, convinced she was the luckiest woman alive. But now? Now they sounded like poison. Carefully crafted lies wrapped in a beautiful voice. Her lips pressed together as she stared at the man on the screen, the man she thought she knew. The man who had betrayed her. Her phone buzzed in her hand. The sudden vibration snapped her out of the moment. Her eyes dropped to the screen. It was an anonymous number. Ava’s expression darkened slightly. This wasn’t the first time. This number… It was the reason everything had started unraveling. Slowly, she opened the message. [Don’t be deceived by what he is saying on TV. Your man loves me.] Ava let out a soft scoff, shaking her head. “Unbelievable,” she muttered under her breath. But before she could lock her phone, another message came in. This time, it wasn’t just words. It was an address. Followed by a short line: [Passcode: 458. Come and watch your loving husband, you can confirm if I'm bluffing.] Ava stared at the screen. For a long moment, she didn’t move. She felt strangely calm, like something inside her had already broken beyond repair. “Say something,” Lauren’s voice came faintly through the phone, still waiting. Ava blinked slowly, bringing the phone back to her ear. “I’ll call you back,” she said quietly. “Ava” But she had already ended the call. Her eyes returned to the television one last time. Adrian was still there, still speaking, still playing the role of the perfect husband. Ava picked up her bag. “Let’s see how perfect you really are,” she whispered. The drive felt longer than it should have. Or maybe it was just the silence. The address led her to a high-end apartment complex on the other side of the city, one she had never been to before. Of course. Why would she have? This wasn’t meant for her. Ava stepped out of the car, her heels clicking softly against the pavement as she approached the building. Everything about the place screamed privacy, discretion. Her stomach tightened slightly. Still, she didn’t turn back. Inside, she followed the directions precisely, her fingers tightening slightly around her phone as she stood in front of the door. For a brief second, she hesitated. Then she reached forward and keyed in the passcode. 4… 5… 8. A soft click. The door unlocked and pushed it open. The first thing that hit her was the scent of something unfamiliar, layered over a faint trace of Adrian’s cologne. Her chest tightened while she stepped inside slowly. The apartment was dimly lit, modern, and tastefully decorated. Her eyes moved across the room. And then she saw it. A suit jacket. Carelessly thrown over the arm of the couch. She recognized it instantly. It was the same one Adrian had worn that morning before leaving the house. Her gaze shifted. A shirt, half unbuttoned laid on the floor. A tie, discarded without care. And then… A soft, delicate fabric. A woman’s dress. Torn…with panty lace scattered in pieces like it had been ripped apart in a moment of urgency. Ava’s stomach churned violently, her fingers trembled slightly at her sides. She didn’t want to move forward. she didn’t want to see more. But the faint sound reached her first. Muffled, Intimate…that was a ‘moaning’ sound. Her heart pounded as she reached the bedroom door, since it was slightly open. Ava pushed it gently. She froze. Her mind went completely blank. Her mouth parted, but no sound came out. On the bed…Adrian sat as a female knelt on both knees, giving him a blowjob. They were so engrossed, Ava's presence wasn't noticed. They were too lost in the moment. Ava’s stomach twisted violently, a sharp wave of nausea hit her, so sudden she had to grab the doorframe to steady herself. This was real. There was no misunderstanding. Her chest tightened painfully. And without another second, she turned and walked away. The drive back home was a blur, she still can't explain how she managed because she didn’t remember the traffic, didn’t remember the turns, didn’t remember anything. Only the image of Adrian and the lady, over and over again, burned into her mind. Four years…Four years of loving him, two years of marriage. Gone…just like that. Ava pushed the door open to the house and stepped inside. She walked straight to the bedroom, no hesitation, no second thoughts. She pulled out a suitcase from the closet, her movements stiff, then she began to pack. Clothes. Shoes. Anything her hands could reach. Tears blurred her vision, but she didn’t stop. A sob broke from her chest, raw and uncontrollable. Then another. And another. Her shoulders shook as everything she had held in finally came crashing down. She didn’t know how long she stayed like that. Minutes. Maybe longer. Then, she heard a voice. “Ava is my everything…” She froze. Her head snapped up. Her heart skipped. For a split second, she thought…Adrian? But no. It was coming from the living room. The television was still playing. Still repeating his lies. Ava let out a shaky breath. Slowly, she stood and walked out, she picked up the remote and switched it off. Silence returned, heavy and final. She stood there for a moment…then walked back to the bedroom where the suitcase lay open on the bed. Half-filled. Incomplete. Ava sat down slowly, her hands rested in her lap, her breathing steadied as she stared at nothing. A thought crossed her mind. She couldn’t just leave…More days passed and April was getting used to the way things went. The lunch crowd at Soleil arrives all at once, with no warning and zero patience.By half past twelve, every table in April's section was full and the counter had a line that curved towards the door. She moved through it, her notepad in hand and a smile planted on her face. Her body felt like it was on autopilot while her mind ran the checklist, “Table four needed a refill…table seven had been waiting eleven minutes for their order”she noted“Ooh, the gentleman at the counter wanted to know if the kitchen could do something without pepper” she knew the answer was no but she needed to still go and ask. She liked this and that was still the surprising part. She found that the movement of it suited her…the way there was always something to do and it left no space for her thinking of unnecessary things.Her phone buzzed in her apron pocket but she couldn't check it, not during the rush. It took a week before she learnt
The dining room of the Cole's was always too large for two people. It had been built for gatherings, for the kind of family dinners that filled all twelve seats and required the staff to move between courses in an organised, soundless choreography that large houses demanded. But now it was Jonathan and Marie, at opposite ends of the long table, with the space between them and the clink of cutlery the only sounds being made.Marie had something bothering her, Jonathan noticed so he asked as she refilled her wine. "Amber called," she said.Jonathan didn't look up from his plate yet. "What did she want?""To talk," Marie said. "But she sounded calm.""Good.""She has been calm for weeks," Marie said. "Even with Adrian out of the country." She set the glass down. "It's unusual."Jonathan looked up, but not because the information surprised him, he was just accessing whether the information was worth his attention. "Damien is the calm one, but…Maybe Amber has decided to change? There's
[Damien’s Mansion]Damien was back from the office in the evening and he went to his room first but something went through his mind causing him to frown, so he headed for Ava's room.The bedroom was dark when Damien came in, not completely dark though. Ava had left the small lamp on the side table burning at its lowest setting after turning off her room lights.She was at the wardrobe, pulling out her pyjamas, when she heard the door open but she didn't turn immediately."Your timing is impeccable," she said."Your door doesn't lock properly," Damien replied, acting like he was trying to fix it but since it wasn't bright enough he turned on the lights."My door locks fine, why are you here” “That's not how to talk to the man you love, plus I'm serious your door lock has a problem” Ava turned around. Damien was leaning against the doorframe with his arms crossed, jacket off, shirt still on from the office and he was looking at her like he could never ever get enough of her beautiful
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