Winning Her Back: The Billionaire's Second Chance at Love
tions that adorned the walls. She could hear the sound of papers rustling as Edward, he
always seemed to be in control, and Sophie had always admired his strength and confidence. But n
d decree. "I've also transferred ten milli
ve this was really happening. She had always known that their marriage was one of
g this relationship?" she asked,
on unreadable. "I'm sorry, Sophie," he said fin
his words. She had known, deep down, that this was h
r voice thick with em
she did so, she couldn't help but notice the way the room seemed to hav
the door. He opened it for her, holding it a
ess," Sophie said, her vo
y watched as Sophie walked down the long
had given up so much to be with Edward, and now it was all over. She took a deep breat
way to move on. But as she looked back at the mansion one last time,
man with a kind face and twinkling eyes. He greeted her
ng to make small talk as th
, but didn't say anything.
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 th
help but think that her own situation was nothing like the legend. Her marriage to Ed
he had seen them from this perspective. She had grown used to the luxury and comfort of Edward's
sion, because he asked, "Is there somewhere you'd li
, "Can you take me to my apartment? It's
s they drove, Sophie couldn't help but feel a sense of nostalgia. She remembered the
the sidewalk. She took a deep breath, feeling the familiar sights and
el a sense of hope. She knew that she would be okay, even without Edward. She w
dn't believe that her marriage to Edward was really over. He had been the first man to enter her
marriage had been nothing more than a business arrangement. There had
back. She couldn't believe she was crying over something so trivial. It
ng uncontrollably. She felt like a fool for getting
ated by her own tears. "There was never any l
e had grown to care for Edward, even if it wasn't in the way that a wife should
ew that she needed to be strong. She had always been indep
ense of determination wash over her. She would be okay, she told h