rs, had forgotten completely that it
elled up with tears but she foug
hair into an intricate chignon at the bottom of her nape, all in an effort to present herself a
e like a colossal painting, showcasing
ing backdrop of a sky adorned with shimmering stars
he hurt consume her entirely; she needed to confront her husban
u remember w
s piercing blue eyes locking with hers briefl
Sun
's hear
tely clueless. This wasn't the first time he had forgotten som
our second weddi
s dashing countenance before it fad
busy with work and stuf
burst forth and disrupt the fragile
mes before, and each excuse had chipped a
nd the broken pieces in their relationship, b
emotional distance had
d by your side, and made efforts to be a devoted wife. But - but why!" She c
to hold them back. She was determined not to let her
for him to recognize the immense pain he had cause
re well aware that I had no love for you before we tied the
family marriage tradition, and marrying you was the onl
e treated as your wife, to be shown respect, and for yo
rp gaze pi
y not. If you're willing to pretend that our marriage is happ
ack his gaze wit
behind my back?" The words slipped out of h
irt collar and the lingering scent of a woman's perfume on his skin each time he went ho
rprised nor did he mak
sneered, lips cu
y broken heart. She was his wife. How could he treat her li
g me that? You've been cheating on me, and you
will marry you but I will never be faithful," Liam clench
believe you," her lips trembled. "I gave you
h for me, and you nev
because of
he mention of Victoria's n
g her name
er chair too, her c
is?" Her voice trembled pitifully. "I thought we had something
traction, Emerald. A temporary amusement that I grew
de. She had given her heart and soul to this man, believing one day he'll learn to
less, Liam? I deserved to
could ever harbor any hint of love towards someone so utterly beneath me. It's entirely your fault that Victoria ended up marryi