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TwinkledMoon

TwinkledMoon's Book(1)

Billionaire CEO, please don't play with my feelings

Billionaire CEO, please don't play with my feelings

Romance
5.0
Mahi and Mihir were childhood sweethearts, their love solidified by an arranged marriage set by their grandparents. But years later, a rift has torn them apart. Mihir, scarred by his father's infidelity with a secretary, begins to see shadows where there are none. He sends a cold message to Mahi: "Let's meet tomorrow to finalize the divorce. I promise you'll be taken care of, and I'll be fair with the alimony. But please, don't have any second thoughts. I've fallen in love with someone else-someone genuine, with a kind heart, unlike the ones who are only after money. I want a real relationship without any lies or hidden agendas weighing it down." Reading the message, Mahi feels her knees weaken. Tears fill her eyes as she sinks to the ground. She whispers to herself, "How did it come to this? I loved him with all my heart." But she replies simply, "As you wish." The next day, she waits in his lawyer's office, her back to the door, clutching the signed divorce papers. She hears steady, strong footsteps behind her. When the door opens, she turns around, and their eyes lock. For a moment, time stands still. Mihir's breath catches in his throat as his heart skips a beat. He suddenly feels the ground shift beneath him, his vision blurring. In a voice barely above a whisper, he stammers, "Mahi..." He grips the door frame for support, feeling the weight of his mistake crashing down on him. "I don't want a divorce," he blurts out, almost in panic. Without waiting for a reply, he turns and rushes out, leaving everyone in the room bewildered. Mahi stares after him, her emotions a whirlwind. "What just happened?" she mutters to herself, still in shock. Confused murmurs fill the room, but she remains silent, lost in thought. Meanwhile, Mihir drives furiously to a secluded spot, his mind racing. "How could I be so blind?" he thinks, gripping the steering wheel tightly. "The woman I thought I loved... it was Mahi all along. Oh God, what have I done? Should I be happy that the woman I love is my wife, or shattered that I've broken her heart into pieces?" The question hangs heavy in the air. Will Mahi forgive Mihir for his cruel words and misguided suspicions? Can they find their way back to each other after all the pain?