I Refuse to Be a Slave to my Ex and Husband
mly lit hallway, her heart still racing from the confrontation. The polished floors seemed to echo with her footste
g. She looked up to find Julian emerging from the boardroom, a smirk playing at the corners of his mouth. His dark hai
of concern, stepping closer. "Th
f their once-passionate romance flashed before her-the late-night phone calls, laughter shared over candlelit dinners, and the dreams the
credibly stressful to be attacked like that by your o
t what you call it? You weren't there to defend me, J
orial whisper. "That's exactly what I'm saying, Aria. You need to consider how m
for before you abandoned me?" The words slipped out befor
s face giving away the tension of their conversation. "Yo
defensively. "You think showing up now will somehow absolve you? Do
ginning to falter. "I'm not trying to play the hero, Aria. I want to help you navigate
f longing twisting in her gut. "And I suppose you have some insid
invoked. When they had been together, he had always been her anchor; sneakily charming and astute with an understandi
around, but if you trust me-" h
st." She took a step back, creating distance as she fought against the flood of memories that threatened to overwhel
her like a wave. "Why do you even care, Julian? Is this
"I care because the truth is complicated, and you might be better off acceptingthat than fightin
ething that smelled of ulterior motives. "You're
only two in the world. "You need to think strategically. I can help you figure out wh
tionship tugging at her resolve. "You make it sound like I should be afraid of them, and ma
tell you everything right now. There are things happening behind the scene
lity, but also a glimmer of the connection they once shared. She hated ho
d shared amidst the chaos of the family business. The way he had smiled at her, eyes sparkling with mischief, and the dr
ring. "We can fight this together. Your family may see you as a
bined strength against the family's looming shadows. But the pain of their past still lingered like an open woun
flickered in his eyes. "I know I messed up, Aria. I can't ch
g to their words. Aria felt the push and pull of their shared history, th
an, we need to discuss the financial reports." It was Rachel, one of th
cast a final glance at Aria, a glimmer of something in his eyes-frustration, gui
rs closing around her, the edges of her past bleeding into her present. She had to na
mory of her family's accusations, and a fiery resolve ignited within h
The battle for the truth, for