An Unlikely Goddess: The Ex-Wife's Revenge
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Chapter 13 Chapter 13 His Best Friend Wants His Wife img
Chapter 14 Chapter 14 The Slap That Broke Everything img
Chapter 15 Chapter 15 She Has the Right to Walk Away img
Chapter 16 Chapter 16 Still Hurts, Doesn't It img
Chapter 17 Chapter 17 She's No Longer His img
Chapter 18 Chapter 18 Mrs. Richards, Time to go home img
Chapter 19 Chapter 19 Not Done Until the Money's Split img
Chapter 20 Chapter 20 Because She's My Wife img
Chapter 21 Chapter 21 Come Back to Me, Elaria img
Chapter 22 Chapter 22 Back Home, But Nothing's the Same img
Chapter 23 Chapter 23 After Three Months, Don't You Miss Me img
Chapter 24 Chapter 24 The Party That Changed Everything img
Chapter 25 Chapter 25 For the First Time, They Were Truly Husband and Wife img
Chapter 26 Chapter 26 The Morning After img
Chapter 27 Chapter 27 You're the Only Woman I've Ever Had img
Chapter 28 Chapter 28 He Likes Her Most When She's Falling Apart img
Chapter 29 Chapter 29 Addicted to Her img
Chapter 30 Chapter 30 What More Do You Want from Me img
Chapter 31 Chapter 31 The Art of Keeping Her img
Chapter 32 Chapter 32 You Promised You'd Be There img
Chapter 33 Chapter 33 Look at Me, the Fool Who Waited img
Chapter 34 Chapter 34 All We Have is Each Other img
Chapter 35 Chapter 35 Loving a Man Never Ends Well img
Chapter 36 Chapter 36 She Finally Woke Up img
Chapter 37 Chapter 37 I'm Begging You, Sebastian img
Chapter 38 Chapter 38 The Fire That Burned It All img
Chapter 39 Chapter 39 Tell Me-Who Was in Geneva img
Chapter 40 Chapter 40 Don't Touch Me. You're Filthy. img
Chapter 41 Chapter 41 Isn't This What You Wanted img
Chapter 42 Chapter 42 Does It Hurt, Sebastian img
Chapter 43 Chapter 43 You're Such a Jerk, Sebastian img
Chapter 44 Chapter 44 Sebastian, Control Your Woman img
Chapter 45 Chapter 45 A Stranger to Her Own Father img
Chapter 46 Chapter 46 She Can't Have Children img
Chapter 47 Chapter 47 Who Dares Touch the Woman My Family Swore to Protect img
Chapter 48 Chapter 48 I Won't Let You Go - This Marriage Isn't Over img
Chapter 49 Chapter 49 Do You Love Me, or Am I Just Convenient img
Chapter 50 Chapter 50 Sign the Divorce Papers, or Lose Me Forever img
Chapter 51 Chapter 51 Beneath the Tears, Only Hatred Remains img
Chapter 52 Chapter 52 The Divorce Papers on the Table-It's Over img
Chapter 53 Chapter 53 Jealousy Burns-He Tore Up the Divorce Papers img
Chapter 54 Chapter 54 Come With Me to Cloudmere-Let's Start Over img
Chapter 55 Chapter 55 Power or Love-Which Will He Choose img
Chapter 56 Chapter 56 She Was the Firework That Lit Up His World img
Chapter 57 Chapter 57 He Returned in the Rain-And Fell to His Knees img
Chapter 58 Chapter 58 Stay Away from Me, Sebastian-You've Lost Me img
Chapter 59 Chapter 59 Too Late, Sebastian-There's No Turning Back img
Chapter 60 Chapter 60 On Their Anniversary, She Chose Someone Else img
Chapter 61 Chapter 61 I Miss You, Even If You Don't Want to Hear It img
Chapter 62 Chapter 62 Broken Vows, Broken Hearts-The Divorce Declaration img
Chapter 63 Chapter 63 Divorced or Not, She Will Be Mine Again img
Chapter 64 Chapter 64 Is He Worth It Trading Everything for Another Man img
Chapter 65 Chapter 65 He Stole Her Dog-And Her Heart in Cloudmere img
Chapter 66 Chapter 66 All I Wanted Was to See You Again img
Chapter 67 Chapter 67 Who's in Your Heart img
Chapter 68 Chapter 68 Goodbye, Sebastian-And the Life That Could've Been img
Chapter 69 Chapter 69 His Scent Clings to Her Dress-And Her Soul img
Chapter 70 Chapter 70 A Scandal at the Gala-The Hidden Mark Revealed img
Chapter 71 Chapter 71 The DNA That Changed Everything img
Chapter 72 Chapter 72 She's My Daughter-And Always Has Been img
Chapter 73 Chapter 73 Reunited at Last-A Mother's Tears, a Daughter's Name img
Chapter 74 Chapter 74 The Heiress Returns img
Chapter 75 Chapter 75 Thrown Out in Shame-The Father Who Never Was img
Chapter 76 Chapter 76 The One He's Always Been Waiting For img
Chapter 77 Chapter 77 A Grandfather's Last Letter-Words from Beyond img
Chapter 78 Chapter 78 Midnight Intrusion-He's Not Letting Go img
Chapter 79 Chapter 79 The Truth Unfolds img
Chapter 80 Chapter 80 Goodbye, Sebastian-We Won't Meet Again img
Chapter 81 Chapter 81 Sebastian, I'm Finally Awake img
Chapter 82 Chapter 82 Don't Go, Elaria-Please Stay img
Chapter 83 Chapter 83 Serena: Sebastian, I Want to Come Home img
Chapter 84 Chapter 84 Serena... She's Your Sister! img
Chapter 85 Chapter 85 The Return of First Love img
Chapter 86 Chapter 86 Turns Out, She Still Feels Pain img
Chapter 87 Chapter 87 Sorry-I'm a Capitalist, Not Your Savior img
Chapter 88 Chapter 88 Three Slaps for Justice-A Mother's Wrath img
Chapter 89 Chapter 89 Elaria, I'm Giving Your Life Back img
Chapter 90 Chapter 90 One Last Goodbye-And Tears from Sebastian img
Chapter 91 Chapter 91 I Just Wanted to Hear Your Voice img
Chapter 92 Chapter 92 She's Pregnant (Part 1) img
Chapter 93 Chapter 93 She's Pregnant (Part 2) img
Chapter 94 Chapter 94 She's Pregnant (Part 3) img
Chapter 95 Chapter 95 He Says Goodbye. She's Already Gone img
Chapter 96 Chapter 96 Stop the Plane-She's Pregnant! img
Chapter 97 Chapter 97 Too Late-She Doesn't Want Him Back img
Chapter 98 Chapter 98 He Kneels in the Rain for Her Forgiveness img
Chapter 99 Chapter 99 She Tells Him: Don't Come Back img
Chapter 100 Chapter 100 He Still Can't Let Her Go img
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Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Heat Without Meaning

There was something clearly territorial in Sebastian' eyes.

Elaria felt her patience snap. She hadn't wanted to see him in the first place-wasn't that what lawyers were paid for? They were supposed to handle the divorce, not drag her into messy confrontations.

She went to shut the door, but Sebastian was faster. He stuck his foot between it and the frame, forcing his way inside with practiced ease.

As soon as the door clicked shut, she found herself wrapped tightly in his arms.

His grip around her waist was firm, almost desperate. Without giving her a chance to fight back, he kissed her hard-borderline frantic. She couldn't even break free; they stumbled toward the couch in a mix of resistance and reluctant surrender.

The couch cushions sunk under them, giving him the upper hand.

Sebastian had never acted like this before.

The room was flooded with warm light, her soft voice breaking the charged air, but none of it cut through the haze in his mind. Not until a faint red mole near her collarbone caught his eye-only then did he seem to pause.

His breathing was rough, and when he leaned in to whisper in her ear, his voice was hoarse, nearly broken. "You like me, don't you?"

Her whole body froze.

Because yes, she had liked Sebastian. Since she was twenty. He knew that. He had always known it. But he had never bothered to ask. And now, of all times, he decides to bring it up? Was he kidding?

She wasn't about to answer that.

So when she kept silent, he simply pressed her further.

Still tangled on the couch, Elaria gripped his hair, her voice faint from the close contact. "Sebastian, chill. It's not even my ovulation window. No matter how hard you try, nothing's gonna happen."

That got him to look up.

His dark, intense eyes locked onto hers. Her pale, delicate face with that slightly damp black hair spilling over the coffee-colored cushions-everything about her looked like a prelude to temptation. The oversized black shirt hung on her in tatters, barely doing its job.

She was the kind of beautiful that made men forget reason. And yet, Sebastian's eyes reddened slightly.

He reached down, gently resting a hand on her stomach.

Soft. Flat.

Elaria tilted her head back, voice trembling. "I'm not trying to get pregnant."

"I know."

His voice was even rougher than before.

Still, his hand lingered, warm and steady, like he was trying to memorize her shape. Time felt like it slowed to a crawl. Then he leaned in, kissing her again, the emotion in it so thick it weighed heavy.

Every touch, every move screamed of longing.

But just as quickly, he stopped. He was breathing hard, sprawled over her, clearly fighting back whatever storm was building inside.

He'd never lost control around her like this-never been this close to forgetting himself altogether.

Elaria pushed him off.

She looked worn but kept her calm as she reached into her nearby bag and pulled out the divorce papers, tossing them against his chest. Her voice was low and raspy. "You can hold the twenty percent in your name. I'll just take the dividends. God knows you understand what I've put into Halden & Co. these past four years. The real question is, do you think it's worth it?"

"It is," he said quietly.

"But I'm not giving it up."

His eyes darkened, unreadable.

She looked down at herself, then seemed to make a decision. Hooking an arm around his neck, she pressed up against him. "Sign the papers, and I'll give you what you want. You seem like you could use the stress relief."

His brow creased. "Where'd you even pick up stuff like that?"

Elaria gave a bitter smile. "Honestly, Sebastian? It kinda feels good to be the one bargaining now. I spent years breaking my back for you. And how did that pay off? Getting tossed out of Halden's front gate. So yeah, I figured I might as well ask for money."

Sebastian shifted, pulling away. He sat up straight, reached into his coat pocket, and fished out a pack of cigarettes. Lighting one with smooth precision, he took a drag.

He almost never smoked indoors.

That said enough. Elaria was pissed. That jerk had been all over her on the couch for ages, and now she looked like a total mess, while he still looked like he walked out of a fashion ad-coat on, shirt perfect, face smug.

Something felt off about Sebastian.

He had to be nursing a broken heart.

But honestly, she had no business digging into his love life anymore. Any woman with clarity knew better.

Elaria didn't bother kicking him out. Watching him puff away like some moody artist didn't interest her either. She pulled her damp hair back, secured it with a claw clip, slipped on her slippers, and headed for the kitchen to make herself a bowl of plain noodles.

She wasn't bad in the kitchen, actually. Just that after marrying Sebastian, there weren't many chances to cook.

Now that she lived alone, simple meals were all by her.

In a little while, the smell of scallions filled the kitchen-warm and comforting, like real life.

Sebastian sat on the couch and caught a glimpse of her from behind. That black shirt was dangerously short, her legs fully on display. She looked tempting without even trying. But then she bent over the cutting board, slicing green onions and ginger with practiced ease-oddly domestic.

"Wife material" suddenly felt like a real thing.

He stared, brows drawing together. Somehow, a version of Elaria like this... probably made a lot of men dream.

With that uncomfortable thought, Sebastian stubbed out his cigarette and started nosing around her place.

It was small, but well-kept.

She'd even transformed a room into a tiny studio.

He pulled back the cloth on her easel. There was a half-finished painting-stars and ocean, not him. Back then, when she painted, it was always him.

His fingertips brushed across the canvas. The strokes made his heart twist.

After a long pause, he stepped softly into the cramped kitchen and wrapped his arms around her waist from behind. They hadn't been this close in forever.

His lips brushed her neck, his voice low and rough: "So... this is the life you want? A tiny place under 150 square meters, doing grocery runs, quietly turning into someone no one notices?"

Elaria didn't even flinch. After being married to him for four years, she'd dealt with this kind of closeness a lot.

This? This barely counted. Been there, done that.

Without pausing, she stirred her noodles and said coolly, "Yep. That's exactly the life I want. And once the divorce is final? It's gonna be even better. I could upgrade to 2000 square meters, hire ten maids, and if I feel like it, bring home a good-looking guy and party all night."

Sebastian's face changed. He bit her neck.

"You're still my wife," he said through gritted teeth.

"Not for long," she replied.

Then, just like that, he spun her around.

He looked at her-really looked at her-with those unreadable eyes. After a beat, his voice came out husky: "If that's really the main issue between us... Elaria, then I can give you that too."

Once upon a time, that might've worked.

But now? She'd built up immunity to Sebastian's charm. Sweet talk and smooth moves meant nothing. She'd already fallen hard once, paid the price, bled for it.

She turned back to her noodles, while he suddenly insisted on another bowl.

He clung to her, saying he was hungry.

Her hand paused mid-stir. The image of him and Bianca flashed in her mind. Her lips curled. "Yeah, I bet you're starving, Sebastian."

He reached out and ran his calloused fingers over her stomach. Tonight, for some reason, he was drawn there.

After a moment, his voice dropped even lower. "I didn't touch her."

Elaria didn't respond.

That night, Sebastian didn't leave. Even the dog tugging on his pants couldn't change his mind.

In the end, Elaria had to give up half her bed.

Right before sleeping, he pinned her down, fingers lacing tight with hers, and kissed her like his life depended on it.

Only on their wedding night had he ever acted like this.

            
            

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