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"Leon! Leon!!" I shouted, banging on the door for the umpteenth time that evening. I couldn't even tell how many minutes I'd been standing outside, begging him to come out so we could talk.
After leaving the hotel, I went straight to our house only to find my things carefully packed outside. Every single thing. I don't know how he did it so quickly, but I wasn't ready to accept that our marriage would just end like that.
The door opened slowly, and my face lit up, only for Candice to step outside.
"Why are you still here?"
My stomach twisted. "I need to talk to Leon," I replied sharply.
She folded her arms. "Well, he doesn't want to talk to you."
"This was your plan, right?"
She blinked. "What are you talking about?"
Before I could reply, Leon appeared from behind her. A smile slipped out of my face, but he glared at me.
"I already told you there's nothing to talk about, Cora. We are done."
I shook my head. "No, we are not. Candice planned this whole thing. She wants to ruin our marriage."
Her eyes flashed.
He scoffed. "There's no marriage, Cora. We both know Candice has always been supportive of our relationship."
"She wasn't supportive, Leon."
"Well, I don't give a damn anymore, Cora. I trust Candice. Now get off my property."
"Leon."
He walked away. I tried to hurry after him, but Candice pushed me back.
"There's nothing you can say, Cora. Leon would always believe me over you."
And with that, she slammed the door in my face. I stared at the door for a few seconds, trying to understand what had just happened.
The fact that he didn't even care to listen to my explanation was unbelievable. He didn't even try to fight for us. Almost like he had been waiting for a way out because it just didn't make any sense that he wouldn't give me the benefit of the doubt. He trusted Candice blindly.
I tried to push my back as I stared at my things on the floor. I had nowhere to go. I'd left everything for him, and this is how he pays me back?
My phone rang at that moment, and Annie's name appeared on the screen. Sniffing, I picked up the call.
"Cora, are you okay?"
I furrowed my brows.
"I heard the news."
"What news?"
"You're getting a divorce. It has been circulating everywhere that you cheated on Leon on your wedding eve. What happened?"
My legs went weak. How...how did it become news? Did Leon do this? Was it before he served me the papers or after he left?
"You know what? I'm coming to you. Please, don't turn off your phone. Don't be tempted to go to social media, and don't cry, okay?"
The tears dropped at that moment. I couldn't hold it back anymore. Even though I tried hard not to check the media, I couldn't help it. I'd become a public enemy, and everyone was calling me names.
If someone had told me this would happen, I would have laughed in their face, but here I was, trying to believe it's a dream. To think he would go to the extent of tarnishing my image?
When Annie arrived, we moved my things together to her place, and once we were fully settled in, I ended up crying my eyes out.
Even after signing the papers and appearing in court, I ended up crying again. He was cold to me. He acted like we weren't together for years.
And worst of all, as soon as our divorce was finalised, Candice sent a picture of them together to me, and they were kissing.
"I knew they couldn't be just friends. There was something fishy. He just covered up with this whole thing." Annie shrugged. "Who knows? He could have planned everything with Candice."
I bit on my lower lip. It was hard to believe I'd been so blind.
Leon and Candice walked out of the courtroom at that moment, and my eyes met his. He stared at me for a few seconds before Candice dragged him off.
"Just imagine. I'm never forgiving them for playing you this way," Annie uttered beside me.
"Who is not forgiving whom?" Chloe's voice boomed as she walked out the door with a small smile on her face.
She turned to me, her smile slipping.
"You're not thinking of letting him go scot-free, right?"
I furrowed my brows. "You're my lawyer, Chloe. You saw everything that happened."
"I'm your sister before that," she reminded me.
I swallowed hard. We haven't really been in touch in the past few years until my wedding.
"And I'm telling you to get back at him. Get your revenge on them. You can't just watch them ruin your life like this. You're more than this, Cora."
I shared a look with Annie, who nodded in agreement.
Chloe placed her hand on my shoulder, looking straight into my eyes.
"Come back home, Cora."
My stomach dropped.
"I'm sure our parents would be ready to welcome you home."
I shook my head. That was impossible.
"I can't."
"Forget everything that happened. To get back at them, you need the power and wealth. Let them know they can't just humiliate you and walk away like that."
"I agree." Annie nodded. "I'm dying to watch them go down."
I pressed my lips together. "You think so?"
"I know so," they both said in unison before smiling.
I let out a sigh. "I'll think about it." Going back home wasn't an easy decision. I wasn't sure my parents would even be happy to see me.
"Let's go." I led the way, but as I took a few steps, my vision started blurring. My head grew hazy, and in no time, I staggered back.
"Cora, are..."
I couldn't hear the rest of the words as I slipped into darkness.
I'm not sure how long I was out for, but when I opened my eyes, I found myself in a hospital bed.
Annie and Chloe were on both sides, looking as worried as ever.
"What happened?" I groaned, trying to stand up.
"I'll go get the doctor." Chloe hurried off in no time, and I turned to Annie.
"Cora..." She started slowly, her brows pulling together.
"Is something wrong?"
Her gaze met mine.
"You're pregnant."
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
Cora The morning sun came through the blinds in my office. It made sharp lines across my huge glass desk.The room smelled like jasmine and fresh paper. It was a calm place that always made me feel better right away. I sat back in my leather chair. My hands were perfectly steady. I held a nice pen
Leon I stood frozen by the doors. The heavy glass door clicked shut behind Julian and the woman who just ruined my entire reality.My heart was hammering so hard it felt like it would burst right through my tuxedo jacket. Blood rushed to my ears. It was a loud static noise that blocked out everyth
Leon I felt pure fury and bitter desperation burning in my chest. I couldn't breathe. I couldn't think.Just ten minutes ago, I had been standing inside that gorgeous lobby. Then, four huge security guards politely but firmly put their hands on my shoulders.They walked me right out the doors, lik
Cora My nice Paris apartment usually looked super perfect. But this morning, it was a total disaster, like a bomb went off in the living room.I was rushing around the bright room. I bent down to grab a plastic toy dinosaur. I almost stepped on a kid book about a bear in space.Tiny children's jac







