LOGINYou’ll divorce me… because she asked you to?” Sereia Fontaine never believed love was fair she always knew it was cruel and pain filled but what she didn’t know was that on the night she thought she was celebrating her marriage, she would be handed divorce papers,by the man she loved dearly simply because her sister said so. The woman her husband truly loves has returned and she wants her place back. Sereia has always been the one who waits. She loved a man who never chose her, lived in a home that never felt like hers, and spent years convincing herself that love meant endurance. When the past resurfaces, Sereia’s world collapses fast. Words are twisted. Loyalty turns fragile. Cast out with nothing but shame and sadness. Sereia is forced to face a life of struggle but New York is full of dangerous men, broken promises, and second chances that don’t come without a cost. And some lies don’t stay buried… even when they should.
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I stood outside even though my legs were tired. I told myself I would go back in after five more minutes. I had already told myself that six times. The porch light stayed on. I had turned it on an hour ago so that Lucas wouldn’t have to look for his keys when he came back home. I checked my phone once again. Still nothing. My fingers tightened around it. He used to tell me not to call too much. “You worry for no reason,” he’d always say. I lowered the phone slowly. “He’s just busy,” I whispered. He had been busy the night I asked him to stay home when I was sick too, busy the night I asked if he loved me. He is every time I needed more than he wanted to give. My fingers tightened around it. I didn’t want to call again. I had already called too many times. But I did anyway. The call went straight to voicemail and I could only let out a sigh. “It’s okay,” I whispered to myself. “He’s just busy.” I said it not even believing my own words. Inside, the food sat cold on the table . I had reheated the soup twice already. The candles were still burning but I didn’t want to disturb anything in case he came home suddenly. A car passed at the end of the road. I straightened instantly. But it didn’t turn in. My shoulders sagged. I hugged myself tightly as I moved on my feet. The cold didn’t bother me as much as waiting for him did. Waiting for him always hurts more. My phone suddenly dinged. I sucked in a sharp breath and looked down at my phone. Nothing. It was just a notification. I felt stupid. I pressed my lips together hard. “I’m his wife,” I whispered. “He’ll come.” But even as I said it, i didn’t believe myself. Because I had always known. I had never been the woman he chose first. My phone rang suddenly. I gasped and nearly dropped it. “Lucas?” I answered, my voice too fast, too hopeful. “Sereia come to St. Catherine’s hospital,” he said. The tone of his voice made my heart jump. “What? Why? Are you hurt?” I asked quickly. “Lucas, please, you are scaring me.” “Just come,” he said. “Wait!! what happened? Are you bleeding? Did someone…” “Sereia,” he snapped. “Just come.” The call ended. I stared at the screen, confused on what just happened but relief washed over me. He didn’t forget, I thought desperately. Something happened, he probably couldn’t come. That thought mattered more than anything else. I rushed back inside the house to grab my coat and as I came out it started raining as soon as I stepped outside. I hailed a cab and climbed in, my hands shaking in fear. “St. Catherine’s hospital” I whispered and the driver nodded. I toyed with my fingers, my knees bouncing without stopping as I kept thinking of Lucas being hurt, calling my name. I imagined him realizing how much he needed me. The thought made my chest feel tight but warm. The cab jerked suddenly. “What’s wrong?” I asked. The driver sighed. “Car trouble.” He said pulling over. My stomach dropped. “I need to get to the hospital as soon as possible.” “You’ll need another cab,” he said and I could only sigh and as I exited the car rain soaked me instantly. I looked around, panicked. No cars. No people.Just the deserted road. I mean it was past midnight. The hospital’s glowed down the road and so I removed my shoes and ran towards it.. I slipped once and scraped my hand, but I didn’t stop. I reached the hospital doors breathless, soaked, and shaking. I spotted Lucas immediately. He stood near the nurses’ station, dry and composed, his phone in his hand. Not hurt. Not worried. Just waiting. I ran to him. “Lucas” i whispered my voice cracked. “I came as fast as I could. Are you hurt? You didn’t answer my calls. I thought something” “She needs blood.” I froze. “Who?” He looked at me his eyes were red and wild,like he hadn’t slept for days. “Selena.” The name knocked the air out of my lungs. “What?” I whispered. “No. That’s not funny. You…you said she was missing. Everyone said..” “She’s alive,” he snapped. “She’s upstairs. She’s barely conscious.” I shook my head, stepping closer to him. “Then why am I here? Why didn’t you tell me? Lucas, it’s our anniversary. I waited for you. I thought you were hurt.” “I did forget about the anniversary,” he said sharply. “Plus I couldn’t come because she needed me .” The words stabbed me like a knife . “She needed you?” I echoed. “How? What happened to her?” “That doesn’t matter.” He said grabbing my wrists. His grip was tight and desperate. “What matters is that you’re a match.” My heart raced. “A match for what?” “For her blood.” I pulled my hand back. “Blood? You want me to donate blood?” “Yes.” “For you?” I asked stupidly. “For Selena!” he shouted, drawing looks from nurses nearby. He didn’t care. “She needs it now. Do you understand that?” I flinched. “Lucas, I’m not healthy. You know that. I faint easily. I…” “So what?” he cut in. “You’ll won’t die from giving a little blood. ” The words burned. “I’m your wife,” I said softly. “Tonight was supposed to…” “Stop talking about tonight!” he snapped. “She could die!” My hands shook. “And what about me?” He looked at me and laughed. “You’re standing right here, aren’t you?” I stared at him. “You don’t care about me.” I whispered. His jaw tightened. “I care about her.” I felt myself shrinking. “You always did.” He stepped closer, his face inches away from mine. “If she dies, I’ll never forgive you.” My chest caved in. He would never forgive me. Living with his dislike is enough I’m not sure I could handle hate. “I’ll do it,” I said quickly. “I’ll donate. Just…just don’t say stuff like that.” He exhaled sharply, relief washing across his face. Not for me. Never for me. “Good,” he said. “That’s what you’re good for.” I nodded as tears began blurring my vision. “After this… will you come home with me?” He didn’t answer. “Lucas?” I asked. He was already turning away. “I’ll be with Selena.” I let out a weak smile as nurse came and led me to a small white room and I laid on the bed and staring at the ceiling as the needle went into my arm. Blood filled the bag slowly and I felt lightheaded almost immediately. I thought about the cold food at home. I thought about how easily he chose her again. When it was over, I felt tired and I couldn’t help but sleep I don’t know how long I closed my eyes to wallow in my misery but when I woke up I woke up to the reminder that I would never be loved.EPILOGUE- SEREIAOne year later, the cliffs of Santorini dropped straight into a sea so blue it looked unreal, and Valerian had bought out the entire stretch for the day — a private clifftop estate normally reserved for heads of state, white canopies lining a path carved into the rock, rose petals scattered the length of it.“You ready, child?” Gracie asked, gripping my hand like she was the one getting married.“I’ve been ready for a year.”She laughed, already crying. “Then go get him.”The quartet shifted into something slower, strings rising over the sound of waves below, and I walked.Valerian stood waiting at the end of the path, dark suit, no tie, his hair slightly windblown. He looked at me like the sea and the hundred guests behind us had simply ceased to exist.“You’re beautiful,” he said when I reached him.“You say that every time.”“Because it’s true every time.”The officiant’s words blurred past until I heard the part that mattered. “Do you, Valerian, take Sereia to be
VALERIANThree weeks had passed since the shooting.Three weeks of white walls and beeping machines and the particular smell of antiseptic that I’d started to taste in the back of my throat even when I wasn’t in the building anymore. Three weeks of sitting in the same plastic chair, holding the same hand, memorizing every line of the same still face. Three weeks of waiting for her eyes to open.I hadn’t left the hospital once.Gracie brought me food I mostly didn’t eat. Sarah brought clean clothes I changed into without really registering it. Liyana came every afternoon straight from school, climbing up beside the bed to take her mother’s hand in both of hers, voice gone soft and careful in a way no five-year-old should have to learn. “Mommy, wake up. I miss you.”But Sereia didn’t wake up.Today, Gracie finally put her foot down.“Valerian.” She planted herself in the doorway like she meant to physically block it. “You need to go home. A few hours. Shower. Sleep in an actual bed. E
VALERIANThe gunshot cracked through the cabin like something splitting in half, and I felt it before I understood it — my whole body going rigid even with my fist still buried in Lucas’s jaw.I looked up. Sereia was already falling. Selena stood over her, the gun still smoking in her hand, and for half a second the room just stopped — Marcus already surging toward Selena, Annabelle screaming somewhere on the floor with blood soaking through her sleeve — but none of it registered. There was only Sereia, dropping to her knees in slow motion that felt like it would never end.Blood was already spreading dark across her dress. Her eyes were open, but something in them had gone distant, unfocused, like she was looking at me from somewhere far away.“Sereia!”I shoved Lucas off me without thinking. He hit the floor and didn’t move again. I didn’t care. I was already across the room, dropping down beside her, my hands finding her shoulders.“Sereia. Look at me! Loom at me.”Her eyes found
SEREIAThe cabin sat dead quiet in the dark — too quiet, the kind of quiet that made every small sound feel like a threat.I stood just behind Valerian, my pulse hammering so hard I could hear it in my own ears, drowning out the wind moving through the trees. Lucas stood on the porch like he owned the night. He had Liyana’s rabbit dangling loose from one hand — her purple rabbit, the one she dragged everywhere, the one she couldn’t sleep without.“Where is she?” Valerian’s voice came out flat. Ice over something boiling underneath.Lucas only smiled. “Safe. For now.”Every cell in my body wanted to lunge at him, claw the smile right off his face. My legs wouldn’t move, fear had me rooted in place like roots had grown through my feet.“She’s inside,” Lucas went on, almost conversational. “Sleeping, finally she cried a good for a good while and she kept calling for you two.” His eyes slid to me. “Almost broke my heart, Sereia. Almost.”“Give her back.”“Not yet.” He flicked the rabbit
SEREIAThe house was in our chaos. Liyana was running through the hallway screaming about her lost hair clip while Gracie chased after her murmuring about children and their weird attachments.In the middle of the chaos, Sarah lounged beside me looking relaxed as ever while she watched the madness
SEREIA I don't remember the ride home because one moment I was standing outside the hotel gasping for air, with a torn dress and shaking hands but now I was in a cab watching the streetlights blue past the window.The driver at the front kept glancing at me through the rear view mirror his face tw
SEREIA I woke up to gray light filtering through the curtains and the faint sound of Liyana giggling downstairs and for a moment I just laid there staring at the ceiling as I let the events of yesterday wash over me. The play, Liyana hugging Valerian and of course Lucas. I pushed the thoughts aw
THIRD PERSON Lucas’s hands slammed against the car mirror and the glass shattered immediately spreading across the asphalt. Pain shot through his arms as blood spilled from it but he didn’t seem to care. He ignored the pain kicking the tire of his car until his foot throbbed."She ran to him." He












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