HAPPY DIVORCE, MY HUSBAND! 49

HAPPY DIVORCE, MY HUSBAND! 49

 

Chapter 22

Darius stiffened. You’re drunk

I laughed softly, tilting my head. So?” 

His jaw clenched. I won’t take advantage of you.” 

You’re not,I murmured, my lips brushing against his jaw. I want this ” 

Darius cursed under his breath

Valeria-” 

I silenced him by pulling him down, capturing his lips with mine.!! 

For a second, he didn’t move

Then he gave in

The kiss turned desperate

His hands tangled in my hair, his body pressing against mine, heat consuming every inch of me. I needed this 

Needed to feel something other than pain

I pulled at his shirt, dragging him down with me as we sank into the mattress

Darius groaned, his breath hot against my skin.!! 

You’re going to regret this,” he muttered.8 

I smirked, wrapping my legs around him. Then make it worth regretting.” 

His control snapped

And then there was no going back

The moment I woke up, something felt wrong

The sheets were cold beside me. Darius was gone

I groaned, pressing a hand to my throbbing temple. My mouth was dry, my body aching in ways I didn’t want to acknowledge. Hangover

Damn it.2 

Flashes of last night assaulted me, unfiltered and cruel. Darius’s hands gripping my waist, his lips searing against my skin, the rough, heated way he claimed me. The way I had begged for more

Four times

He claimed me four times

Shame curled in my stomach, sharp and nauseating. What the hell was I thinking?! 

I pushed myself out of bed, wincing as my sore muscles protested. I was naked, the evidence of my recklessness written all over my skin in light bruises and faded bite marks. My reflection in the floorlength mirror mocked metousled hair, swollen lips, the ghost of Darius lingering in every detail.!! 

I hated myself. Hated how weak I had been, Hated how, for a moment, I had let myself forget

This wasn’t supposed to happen

He wasn’t supposed to happen

I grabbed my phone from the nightstand, desperate for a distraction, for anything to ground me back in reality

A single notification blinked on my screen

Unknown Number: You should’ve died with your daughter

I stared at it, my mind blank

Then, I laughed

A bitter, hollow sound that didn’t belong to me.!! 

I wasn’t even surprised 

Death threats weren’t new. I had lost count of how many I had received over the years being wife of Lorenzo before. Some were empty threats Some weren’t 

It didn’t matter

They could come for me

They could try 

They had no idea how many times I had already wished for death myself

I tossed my phone onto the bed and stepped into the bathroom. The cold water did little to wash away my regrets, but it was enough reset myself, to shove everything deep inside where it couldn’t suffocate me

By the time I got dressedsleek black dress, stilettos, perfect makeupI looked the part of Victoria Moretti again. Cold. Untouchable Unfazed

I needed coffee 

The finedining restaurant was nearly empty, the scent of freshly baked pastries and roasted coffee filling the air. I sat by ordering an espresso and eggs benedict, my fingers drumming against the table as I waited

Outside, the city was alivepeople moving on with their lives, laughing, working, rushing from one place to another. Like nothing had changed

Like Amara had never existed

I exhaled sharply, pushing the thought away before it could take root 

Then, a small hand touched my arm

I tumed, and my breath caught

A little girl stood beside me

Petite, delicate. The same slender frame as Amara 

Her dark, silky hair was styled exactly like my daughter’s

For a moment, I couldn’t breathe.!! 

It’s not her

The girl held out a single red rose

A note was attached to the stem

the window

My fingers trembled as I took it. The handwriting was elegant, familiar in a way 

that sent a chill down my spine

Enjoy your peace, Victoria Morettior should I say, Valeria De Luca. Your time is running out.

My blood turned to ice

1 froze

My head snapped up, searching the restaurant, my pulse thundering in my ears

But the girl-” 

She was gone

I shot to my feet, my chair scraping against the polished floor. My gaze swept the room, the entrance, the street outside. Nothing

No trace of her 

The restaurant manager approached me hesitantly. Is everything alright, ma’am?” 

I forced my breathing to slow, clenching the note so tightly it crumpled in my palm. Did you see the little girl who was just here?% He blinked, Little girl?” 

She gave me this.” I held up the rose, my voice sharp

The man frowned, glancing at the rose as if it meant nothing. I’m sorry, ma’am, but no child has been inside the restaurant.I felt my stomach drop

No,I snapped. She was just here. Small, black hair, she-” 

Ma’am,he cut in gently There has been no child in this restaurant today.” 

! stood there, frozen, the weight of his statement pressing down on me.!! 

No child

my throat dry. My fingers tightened around the note, my 

mind racing.

I swallowed, my 

Someone was playing a game with me.” 

A cruel, calculated game

HAPPY DIVORCE, MY HUSBAND!

HAPPY DIVORCE, MY HUSBAND!

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