Joelle thought she could change Adrian's heart after three years of marriage, but she realized too late that it already belonged to another woman. "Give me a baby, and I'll set you free." The day Joelle went into labor, Adrian was traveling with his mistress on his private jet. "I don't care whom you love. My debt is paid. From now on, we have nothing to do with each other." Not long after Joelle left, Adrian found himself begging on his knees. "Please come back to me."
Joelle Miller pored over Rebecca Lloyd's Twitter feed, studying each video with a laser-sharp attention.
"Do you see this? He saves the juiciest slice of watermelon just for me."
"Even when he comes home late, he never forgets to bring me a little something."
"And look at this-surprise! He picked up a blessing charm for me from the church."
Rebecca, the girl in the clips, exuded a soft and delicate aura in her plain white dress. She wasn't strikingly beautiful, but there was a wholesome simplicity about her, and her smile was genuinely charming.
Joelle, peering into the screen like a spy, was eager to glimpse the face of Rebecca's boyfriend.
Rebecca's joyful narrations and the casual snippets of her life with her boyfriend were more than enough to steep Joelle in gloom.
She discovered that on pivotal days-Christmas Eve, Valentine's Day, and even on Joelle's own birthday-Rebecca was with Adrian Miller, her so-called husband, who had been missing from all significant events for the past three years.
The username on the account was "Countdown To Death." That was the only account Joelle followed.
As she was about to reflect on the ominous name, the bathroom door swung open.
In the dimly lit room, Adrian appeared, his broad shoulders tapering to a narrow waist, clad only in a towel wrapped around his hips. Water dripped from his hair.
Despite the dim lighting, his striking features were undiminished.
Joelle instinctively snapped her phone shut and gazed at him, lost in thought. It had been ages since she last laid eyes on Adrian.
Tonight, he was here not by choice.
His grandmother, Irene Miller, was ill and desperate for a great-grandchild, which compelled him to return. Otherwise, he might never have come back.
Over their three-year marriage, Adrian seldom visited home, spending most of his time at Oak Villas.
It was common knowledge that he held no love for Joelle.
She felt trapped in a marriage that existed in name only.
"I'll give you one chance. Whether you get pregnant or not is in the hands of fate," Adrian declared, his voice resonant and deep.
What was he implying?
Before Joelle could ponder further, Adrian seized her ankle and yanked her towards him, his shadow looming over her petite frame.
Suddenly, Adrian cast off his towel, and with a forceful motion of his knees, he parted her legs.
The sound of tearing filled the room.
He easily ripped her dress, her bare chest exposed in such a degrading manner.
Joelle's face turned pale as she faced his cruelty, her body tensed with fear.
"Adrian! Stop, I don't want it..."
Her words were interrupted by her own frantic struggles. Being forced into such a situation with the man she loved filled her with humiliation and terror.
Adrian's sneer cut through the air. "You dared to drug me once; you should have seen this day coming. Just endure it."
At his harsh words, Joelle's eyes filled with tears, her eyelashes fluttering like wounded butterflies. She looked up at his stern face, her voice trembling. "I was drunk then. I didn't mean to- Ah!"
Her protest was cut short by a sharp cry. She gripped the bed sheets tightly, her distress palpable.
Adrian pinned her wrists above her head, his expression blank as he loomed over her.
He moved abruptly, a rough, deep thrust that made Joelle wince in pain.
The intense pain overwhelmed her, her resistance fading as despair took hold. She lay there, wishing for oblivion.
After satisfying his desires, Adrian rose, his breath ragged. He picked up a towel from the floor and wrapped it around himself. "You've learned; playing hard to get is far more interesting than just lying there like a dead fish," he rasped, his voice laced with spite.
After his shower, he departed without a backward glance, as though he couldn't leave fast enough.
Before and after, his ritualistic showers seemed to cleanse him of her, as if she were a stain on his conscience.
Joelle struggled to decipher her role in his life. Was she merely a plaything for his pleasure?
Or a pawn to fulfill his family's expectations for an heir?
The window stood wide open, letting in a biting cold wind.
Joelle shivered, drawing the blanket tighter around herself.
It wasn't just the chill in the air that made her tremble. Her heart felt as if it had been torn apart, a relentless icy wind whipping through its open wound.
The man she had adored for nearly eight years was now a stranger to her.
Three years earlier, at a lavish banquet hosted by the Miller family, Joelle had overindulged in wine. When she had woken up, she had found herself naked in bed with Adrian.
Before she could gather her thoughts, her brother and several members of the Miller family had burst into the room.
What was done could not be reversed. Adrian's grandmother had taken the reins and orchestrated their marriage.
All this time, Adrian was convinced that Joelle had drugged him to trap him.
Joelle had once been baffled by Adrian's profound animosity, even if he believed she had drugged him. After all, they had grown up together.
But now, she understood.
In Adrian's eyes, she was nothing but the nefarious woman who had sabotaged his relationship with Rebecca.
She often found herself pondering how perfect Adrian seemed in Rebecca's videos-always so gentle and attentive. It dawned on her that he would probably never show her that same tenderness.
Joelle wasn't sure how long she had lain there before she numbly cast aside the blanket, climbed out of bed, and shuffled her aching body into the bathroom.
Standing under the shower, she initially shivered as the water cascaded over her, icy and sharp.
Catching her reflection in the mirror, she saw how ghostly pale her face looked, her body marked by bruises.
Eventually, Joelle couldn't hold back her tears any longer and succumbed to a sobbing breakdown.
That night, her sleep was restless and disturbed.
In the later hours, she found herself dreaming of their earlier days when she and Adrian hadn't been at odds.
Awoken by her troubled sleep, Joelle rose unusually early.
After freshening up, she slipped into some casual clothes and made her way downstairs.
Leah Jenkins, the long-serving maid, noticed Joelle descending and promptly set the table with breakfast, familiar with all her dietary preferences.
Joelle took her time with breakfast, eating slowly and deliberately.
"Mrs. Miller, why didn't you convince Mr. Miller to stay last night? It's not often he comes home," Leah commented, her tone reflecting sympathy for Joelle.
Leah had been a servant of the Miller family for many years, witnessing the growth of Joelle and Adrian from childhood friends to the enemies they were now.
A pang of discomfort briefly crossed Joelle's features before she masked it with a composed smile.
"I tried, but he didn't stay," she admitted.
Even if she could keep Adrian close physically, his heart was elsewhere.
His affections lay at Oak Villas, home to the one he truly cherished.
Leah hesitated before speaking again, her tone careful. "Maybe it's because Mr. Miller is so tied up with the company. Running such a massive business takes a lot of his time."
After being reassigned to attend to Joelle three years ago, Leah had come to understand the nuances of this marriage better than anyone.
Her insight brought with it a heartfelt sympathy for Joelle.
Joelle's eyelashes quivered as she nibbled on her toast, her eyes watering slightly from the emotional strain.
Yes, Adrian was preoccupied, but he always made time for Rebecca. He frequented Redemption Church to seek a blessing charm for her.
Despite his hectic schedule, he never missed spending holidays with her.
Just then, Joelle's phone broke the silence.
As Leah left the dining room, Joelle picked up her phone and found her best friend, Katherine Nash, calling.
"Katherine, I want a divorce," Joelle said in a raspy voice.
After three secretive years of marriage, Eliana never met her enigmatic husband until she was served with divorce papers and learned of his extravagant pursuit of another. She snapped back to reality and secured a divorce. Thereafter, Eliana unveiled her various personas: an esteemed doctor, legendary secret agent, master hacker, celebrated designer, adept race car driver, and distinguished scientist. As her diverse talents became known, her ex-husband was consumed by remorse. Desperately, he pleaded, "Eliana, give me another chance! All my properties, even my life, are yours."
Belinda thought after divorce, they would part ways for good - he could live his life on his own terms, while she could indulge in the rest of hers. However, fate had other plans in store. "My darling, I was wrong. Would you please come back to me?" The man, whom she once loved deeply, lowered his once proud head humbly. "I beg you to return to me." Belinda coldly pushed away the bouquet of flowers he had offered her and coolly replied, "It's too late. The bridge has been burned, and the ashes have long since scattered to the wind!"
Veronica is an eighteen-year-old omega who falls into an emotional breakdown when her Mate, who was soon to be the Alpha of the Sun crest pack, turns against her, hurls hurtful words at her, and rejects her on the night of the full moon festival because he and everyone in the pack, including her, thinks she is an omega. As if the pain of rejection, helplessness, and worthlessness wasn't enough, she lost her best and only friend to the cold hands of death when rogue wolves attacked their pack. Right in the presence of her mate, she was tagged as someone who always attracted problems and calamities anywhere she went and he turned a blind eye and watched as she was banished from the pack. With hatred for her life, she runs deep into the woods that were off-limits and jumps off to end her life, but in a turn of events, something else happens. What would her mate do when he finds out that Veronica is not who he thinks she is? Will she be able to forgive him? What fate lies ahead for them?
When Zora was sick during the early days of her pregnancy, Ezrah was with his first love, Piper. When Zora got into an accident and called Ezrah, he said he was busy, when in actual fact, he was buying shoes for Piper. Zora lost her baby because of the accident, and throughout her stay at the hospital, Ezrah never showed up. She already knew that he didn't love her, but that was the last straw for the camel's back, and her fragile heart could not take it anymore. When Ezrah arrived home a few days after Zora was discharged from the hospital, he no longer met the woman who always greeted him with a smile and cared for him. Zora stood at the top of the stairs and yelled with a cold expression, "Good news, Ezrah! Our baby died in a car accident. There is nothing between us anymore, so let's get a divorce." The man who claimed not to have any feelings for Zora, being cold and distant towards her, and having asked her for a divorce twice, instantly panicked.
On the day of their wedding anniversary, Joshua's mistress drugged Alicia, and she ended up in a stranger's bed. In one night, Alicia lost her innocence, while Joshua's mistress carried his child in her womb. Heartbroken and humiliated, Alicia demanded a divorce, but Joshua saw it as yet another tantrum. When they finally parted ways, she went on to become a renowned artist, sought out and admired by everyone. Consumed by regret, Joshua darkened her doorstep in hopes of reconciliation, only to find her in the arms of a powerful tycoon. "Say hello to your sister-in-law."
Kallie, a mute who had been ignored by her husband for five years since their wedding, also suffered the loss of her pregnancy due to her cruel mother-in-law. After the divorce, she learned that her ex-husband had quickly gotten engaged to the woman he truly loved. Holding her slightly rounded belly, she realized that he had never really cared for her. Determined, she left him behind, treating him as a stranger. Yet, after she left, he scoured the globe in search of her. When their paths crossed once more, Kallie had already found new happiness. For the first time, he pleaded humbly, "Please don't leave me..." But Kallie's response was firm and dismissive, cutting through any lingering ties. "Get lost!"