Sophia was once a poor woman who married a billionaire, only to be divorced a few months later when their contractual agreement ended. Despite her brief marriage to a man of immense wealth, Sophia chose to return to living a normal life. However, her ex-husband, the billionaire, gradually became infatuated with her once again.
Sophie sat in the grand living room of the mansion, her eyes scanning the ornate decorations that adorned the walls. She could hear the sound of papers rustling as Edward, her husband of two years, read through the divorce decree that had just been handed to him.
Edward was a tall, imposing figure with a cool and collected demeanor. He was the type of man who always seemed to be in control, and Sophie had always admired his strength and confidence. But now, as she watched him sign the papers that would end their marriage, she felt only a deep sadness.
"Here," Edward said, handing her the signed decree. "I've also transferred ten million dollars to your account as compensation."
Sophie took the papers from him, her hands trembling slightly. She couldn't believe this was really happening. She had always known that their marriage was one of convenience, but she had hoped that they might grow to love each other over time.
"Is there no chance of continuing this relationship?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
Edward looked at her for a moment, his expression unreadable. "I'm sorry, Sophie," he said finally. "I don't feel love for you. I never have."
Sophie felt a lump form in her throat as she absorbed his words. She had known, deep down, that this was how he felt, but hearing it out loud was still a shock.
"I see," she said, her voice thick with emotion. "I understand."
She began to gather her things, packing them into a small suitcase. As she did so, she couldn't help but notice the way the room seemed to have grown colder, as if all the warmth and life had been sucked out of it.
When she was finished, Edward walked her to the door. He opened it for her, holding it as she stepped outside into the cool night air.
"Thank you for your kindness," Sophie said, her voice barely above a whisper.
Edward nodded, but said nothing. He simply watched as Sophie walked down the long driveway and disappeared into the darkness.
As she made her way down the street, Sophie couldn't help but feel a sense of loss. She had given up so much to be with Edward, and now it was all over. She took a deep breath, the cold air filling her lungs and making her feel more alive than she had in months.
She knew that she would be okay. She was strong, and she would find a way to move on. But as she looked back at the mansion one last time, she couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness for what might have been.
Sophie hailed a taxi, and the driver looked like an older man with a kind face and twinkling eyes. He greeted her cheerfully, despite the fact that Sophie was clearly upset.
"Rough day?" he asked, trying to make small talk as they pulled away from the curb.
Sophie managed a weak smile, but didn't say anything. She didn't feel like talking.
The driver seemed to sense her sadness, because he soon fell silent. As they drove through the city, he glanced at Sophie in the rearview mirror and said, "You know, there's an old legend about two stars in the sky. They're said to be in love, but they can never meet because they each hold their own egos in check. Neither one will give in and neither one will chase first."
Sophie listened to the story, feeling a sense of sadness wash over her. She couldn't help but think that her own situation was nothing like the legend. Her marriage to Edward had been a contract, a business arrangement with no real love or passion involved.
As they drove, Sophie looked out the window at the city streets. It had been a long time since she had seen them from this perspective. She had grown used to the luxury and comfort of Edward's mansion, and the small apartments and shops they were passing now seemed almost foreign to her.
The taxi driver must have noticed her wistful expression, because he asked, "Is there somewhere you'd like to go? Somewhere that might make you feel better?"
Sophie hesitated for a moment, then said, "Can you take me to my apartment? It's in the old part of town, near the park."
The driver nodded and turned the car in the direction of Sophie's old neighborhood. As they drove, Sophie couldn't help but feel a sense of nostalgia. She remembered the happy times she had spent in her small apartment before Edward had come into her life.
When they finally arrived, Sophie paid the driver and stepped out onto the sidewalk. She took a deep breath, feeling the familiar sights and sounds of her old neighborhood wash over her. It was good to be home.
As she made her way up the stairs to her apartment, Sophie couldn't help but feel a sense of hope. She knew that she would be okay, even without Edward. She was strong, and she would find a way to move on and build a new life for herself.
Sophie stood in front of her bedroom door, feeling a sense of heartbreak wash over her. She couldn't believe that her marriage to Edward was really over. He had been the first man to enter her life, and she had felt like she was unmarketable, like she would never find someone to marry her.
But now, as she stood in her small apartment, she realized that their marriage had been nothing more than a business arrangement. There had been no love, no passion, just a contract that had now been fulfilled.
Sophie felt the tears welling up in her eyes, and she tried to hold them back. She couldn't believe she was crying over something so trivial. It was just a contract marriage, after all. There was no reason to be upset.
But the tears kept coming, and soon Sophie was sobbing uncontrollably. She felt like a fool for getting so emotional over something that had never been real.
"Why am I crying?" she said out loud, exasperated by her own tears. "There was never any love there. It was just a business arrangement."
But even as she said the words, Sophie knew that they weren't entirely true. She had grown to care for Edward, even if it wasn't in the way that a wife should care for her husband. And now that he was gone, she felt a deep sense of loss.
Sophie took a deep breath and wiped away her tears. She knew that she needed to be strong. She had always been independent, and she would find a way to move on without Edward.
She opened the door to her bedroom and stepped inside, feeling a sense of determination wash over her. She would be okay, she told herself. She would find a way to rebuild her life and be happy again.
Chapter 1 She Was Strong
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Chapter 2 Coffee Maker
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Chapter 3 Next Door
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Chapter 4 Henry's Mother
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Chapter 5 Amy's Plan
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Chapter 6 Old Friend
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Chapter 7 Letter
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Chapter 8 Pain in Chest
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Chapter 9 New Home
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Chapter 10 Moving Out
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