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"Good morning, love," Leon mumbled groggily beside me, pulling me close to his chest.
"We have to prepare for the flight," I whispered back.
His hand rested on my waist. "It's still so early. We still have enough time, right?" he asked slowly, his eyes still shut.
We slept late last night. Actually, we didn't sleep until the early hours of the morning, so I could understand why he was still so sleepy, but we had a honeymoon to go to.
Our flight to Bali was in two hours.
"We have less than two hours," I replied, moving his hand gently to his side.
"We can still sleep a bit then. The airport is only ten minutes away," he reminded me.
Of course it was, but I needed to get ready. We had to ensure we had everything.
"I'll let you sleep for thirty minutes."
"Thank you, love. I love you." He blew me a kiss before rolling over to the other side and pulling the duvet over himself.
I let out a chuckle and then headed to the bathroom.
When I stepped in a couple of minutes later, I met Leon on his phone.
"You're awake?" I teased.
"I'll be there soon."
My smile faded that instant.
He dropped the call and hurried out of bed."What's wrong? Where are you going?"
He turned to me. "Candice needs me."
Something dropped in the pit of my stomach.
"What?"
"She has an emergency. I need to go to her," he replied, hurrying to the closet.
I hurried after me. "You're not going, right?"
This had to be a joke. Even during our honeymoon? Why would she even call him now?
"I am. I can't just leave Candice to herself."
My face scrunched up. "She has a family, Leon. What sort of emergency would require you to leave your new wife? We have a flight to catch, remember?"
He removed his grey sweatshirt and pants from the hanger.
"I'll try to come back before that."
I shook my head. "We both know it won't work. Candice is far from here. You can't go and come back in time."
He faced me. "Then, we can always reschedule."
My body stiffened. I stared at him for a couple of seconds. Did he just say we should shift our honeymoon?
"Are you seriously planning to ditch our honeymoon for Candice?"
He took my hand. "I'm not ditching our honeymoon. We can always reschedule till evening or tomorrow."
"Candice can wait. Our honeymoon can't."
He shook his head. "Our honeymoon can wait. Candice can't."
A jolt shot through me. "What?"
"I'll go take a shower."
He rushed into the bathroom before I could recover from his last words. Our honeymoon can wait for Candice?
This wasn't his first time leaving me for Candice. It wasn't his hundredth time leaving our important moment for her, but this time, I wasn't going to take it anymore. I've had enough.
I changed into the outfit I'd carefully selected for our flight. Leon rushed out of the bathroom at that moment, and he immediately hurried to the closet.
His phone rang again, and my eyes caught sight of Candice's name as the screen lit up.
My stomach twisted. Why the hell was she still calling him?
"Leon, we have less than an hour," I reminded him.
"Cancel the flight, Cora," he replied nonchalantly as he pulled up his pants.
"You're cancelling our flight for Candice?"
He sighed. "We've had this discussion already. Stop being selfish."
My brows knitted together. "Selfish? You call me selfish for wanting to go on a honeymoon with my husband."
He turned to me. "And you will. You can't expect me to just leave Candice now."
"You have a wife," I snapped. "I should be your top priority now, not Candice."
He placed his hands on my shoulders firmly. "You'll always be my top priority, but right now, I have to attend to Candice."
Before the words could breathe, he rushed to the door.
"Leon!" I called after him, and he shut the door.
I sank into the bed, my fists tightening. Even now, it seemed like Candice was still more important than anything.
I know I may be overreacting, but after what she pulled off last night, I couldn't be relaxed.
I pull off my clothes in annoyance and then change into something comfy. I couldn't believe Leon would do this, but here I was, ordering breakfast without my husband.
After eating breakfast, my heart relaxed a bit. We missed our flight already, so I decided to contact him for the best time to book for the evening, but Leon never replied.
Not in the morning or afternoon. I ended up spending the whole day in the hotel switching between moods. I wasn't even interested in going out for a tour of the hotel or for pictures.
All I needed was my husband. But he was nowhere to be found.
What was keeping him so long? What emergency could Candice have to keep him with her till evening? Was she going through a major surgery or what?
I called Leon again, but it was still the same. Unresponsive. Now, I was starting to worry if something had gone wrong. He wasn't reaching out to me. Normally, if he were running late, he would have dropped a message, but I didn't hear from him at all. I was even forced to call Candice, but she didn't pick up either.
It wasn't until later in the evening that the door eventually opened.
"My gosh!" I jumped out of bed. "I've been trying to reach you. Is Candice okay? Where have you been?"
"Getting this." He threw the envelope at me, and my face contorted.
"What's this?" I asked.
He didn't say anything. He just strolled into the room.
"Leon," I called, my stomach twisting. It was enough that he threw the Manila envelope at me, and now he was walking out on me after ghosting me for the whole day.
I glared at him before picking up the envelope.
Taking another look at him, I pulled out the papers.
My eyes widened.
"What's this?"
"I'm sure you can read," he snapped.
My grip tightened. "I can. That's not what I asked."
He finally looked at me. "Divorce papers."
My stomach dropped. Yeah, I saw it, but I needed to confirm I didn't go blind for a second.
"What the hell are you talking about?"
His expression didn't change.
"We are getting a divorce, Cora.
Cora The fallout from the charity gala was absolutely delicious.The next morning, the New York business tabloids were completely covered in blurry, high-resolution pictures of Leon shoving his wealthy cousin into a tower of shattering champagne flutes, the headline openly mocking the crumbling discipline of Halefield Luxury.I sat comfortably behind the wide marble desk in my private penthouse office, the morning sun streaming through the glass panes and casting a bright glow over my tailored silk blouse.Leon was forced to crawl back to my territory for the scheduled review meeting, looking completely exhausted and entirely broken down as he stood near the leather armchairs.He had dark, heavy circles under his green eyes, his skin looking incredibly pale and his hair slightly messy, looking like a man who hadn't slept a single minute since the orchestra stopped playing.According to Chloe’s internal legal contacts, his father had given him a brutal, public scolding in the main lob
Leon I was forced to attend a charity gala organized by my father's primary investment firm, my mind completely checked out as I scanned the elite crowd filling the grand ballroom.The room was a dizzying blur of glittering crystal chandeliers, expensive silk tuxedos, and women dripping in millions of dollars worth of diamonds, but the luxury just made me feel entirely empty inside.I stood near the edge of the marble pillars, a glass of dark bourbon idling in my hand, my fingers gripping the crystal so tightly that my knuckles turned a sharp, pale shade of white.My stepbrother Marcus was standing right near the grand staircase, a loud, obnoxious laugh escaping his throat as he hovered around a group of our company's top potential investors.He was loudly bragging to them about how he was already planning the company's full restructuring, openly treating my position like a temporary seat he was destined to inherit."Leon managed to secure the signature, yes, but the internal margins
Cora The happy, buzzing energy of the morning transferred smoothly to a high-end, private fashion boutique in the heart of Soho, the wide glass windows letting the bright New York sun stream across the plush velvet carpets.Annie and I were lounging comfortably on an oversized cream sofa, sipping premium champagne from crystal flutes while we picked out elegant dresses for Chloe's upcoming destination wedding in Europe.The atmosphere inside the exclusive store was completely relaxed, the boutique owner personally bringing out the newest seasonal collections while practically bowing to me with every single breath she took.Ricky and Riley were completely in their element, running in playful circles around the heavy velvet changing room curtains, both of them wearing oversized designer sunglasses they had snatched off a low display table."Maman, look at me! I am a movie star!" Ricky laughed hysterically, his dark curls bouncing wildly as he struck a dramatic pose on a small gilded st
Leon I spent the rest of the afternoon staring completely blankly at the dark wood wall of my executive office, the silence in the room feeling heavy and suffocating.My skin was still tingling from the freezing fury Cora had radiated inside that elevator, the raw intensity of her hazel eyes burned so deeply into my mind that I could still feel the phantom heat of her breath hitting my face.She had stood inches away from me, completely unbothered by my rage, looking down on me as if I were nothing more than an inconvenient speck of dust on her expensive designer shoes.My phone buzzed aggressively on the glass desk for the fourth time in the last hour, the bright screen lighting up with Candice’s name.I let out a ragged, exhausted sigh and dragged the phone to my ear, not even bothering to give a proper greeting. "What is it, Candice?""Leon, finally! You are literally ruining my entire evening right now," Candice’s high-pitched voice immediately whined through the speaker, her ton
Cora The office air was thick enough to choke on, smelling faintly of the expensive white floral arrangements Leon had wasted his quarterly budget on just to impress me.I didn't even blink as I glided right past him at the entrance doors, my heels clicking with a steady, lethal rhythm against his polished marble floorboards.I left him standing out there on his own ridiculous red carpet like a complete fool, his arms half-extended and his jaw slightly open in front of his whispering staff.The low, frantic murmurs of his employees echoed softly against the high ceilings of the atrium, but I kept my eyes locked straight ahead, completely ignoring the drama.I strutted straight into the grand executive boardroom on the top floor, my movements completely natural and full of an independent power.Chloe walked right by my side as my legal shadow, her sharp heels matching my pace while she carried the heavy leather folders containing our official counter-metrics.I didn't wait for a host
Leon The grand headquarters of Halefield Luxury looked immaculate under the bright morning sun, the soaring glass atrium reflecting the clean New York sky like a massive mirror. The entire main lobby had been completely transformed over the last twelve hours. The air smelled rich and expensive from the hundreds of premium white floral arrangements my team had positioned along the marble pillars, masking the usual sterile scent of polished stone and air conditioning.A pristine red carpet was rolled out across the entire length of the polished floor, stretching all the way from the security desks straight out to the public pavement. Every single department head, executive assistant, and junior designer stood in a straight, rigid line along the edges of the carpet, their faces tight with a mixture of how tired they were and discipline. They had been drilled on the protocol since six in the morning.I stood near the heavy glass entrance doors, adjusting the cuffs of my custom suit jacke
CORABarely twenty-four hours after our wedding, my husband was already requesting a divorce.The fact that he got it drafted so quickly was baffling. My eyes darted between him and the papers again, trying to confirm I wasn't in some sort of trance or something.I looked down at the papers again,
Leon The morning sun cut through the floor-to-ceiling glass windows of the main Manhattan boardroom, casting a bright, unforgiving glare across the polished mahogany table. The air in the room was thick with a heavy, expectant silence.Marcus sat directly to my right, a smug, arrogant smirk settle
CORAI woke up the next morning with a throbbing headache.As I rolled onto my side, something solid shifted beneath me. Not the mattress."A body".My eyes flew open.And there was a man on my head. Not Annie. Not any of the girls. Not even Candice.If I weren't still in my contact lenses, I would
CORA "I think we can start the party now," Annie announced, raising her glass, but before others could scream, the door flung open. "Not without me." I shared a look with Annie as mumbles filled the air. Candice strolled into the room with a wide smile on her face. "Why is she here?" Annie w







