Dominating CEO Snatch The Twins From His Ex-Wife
rds burned into her mind. Her thoughts flashed back t
er? His first love is back. It's only a ma
er ears, each word twisting th
ger and resolve. She had endured three years of indifference, humiliation, and lonelin
mor
ainst the polished marble floor. The divorce papers clutched tightly in her hand felt heavier
ld in check. "I'm here to see Mr. Blackwood," she s
rprised. Enlyan rarely visited Damian at work;
ng as Damian stepped out, his arm brushing against a woman beside him. The woman's melodic laugh rang
saw Enlyan. His smile faltered,
his voice low but e
. Damian quickly turned to her. "Excuse me for a moment," he murmured, his
tly but firmly. "What are you doing here?" he asked, his voice sharp a
e papers slightly. She hated how small her voice sounded,
ening. "You couldn't wait until I go
n, her voice trembling bu
elf was an affront. "That's none of your concern,
me with her," she said,
s hand. "I said it's none of your business
deep breath to steady herself, and held the divorce papers out to him. "Fi
as silence, and then he let out a short, humorless laugh. "So, that's what this is about," he
or attention," she said, her voice firm despite the lump i
ner. "You're bluffing," he said, his voice laced with mockery. "Do you even know wh
r," Enlyan shot back, though
ith what?" he asked. "Your father's medical bills? Your family's
back a step. "You're not doing this out of generosity," sh
efully before you go through with this. Once we're done, I'll have no re
ce admired, who she thought she could make love her, stood bef
she said, her voice trembling despi
as unreadable. He did
ediately answered it, his tone changing the instant he spoke. "I'
a rise in her stomach as she realized
her as he hung up, his
voice cold and indifferent as he turned away. "I wo
paper And just like
rd the exit, toward the woman who had so easily replaced her in his
ding, holding divorce paper, her body feeling light as
her outside and she give hi
path, blocking her way. His suit was impec
g his head slightly. "Mr. Blackwood
en he just signed the divorce paper. He'd just mocked her, made it clear he didn't want her anymore.
but She followed him into th
ng was unfamiliar, and the scenery around her quickly became more desolate. The
" she asked, her voi
ocused on the road, his hands gripping the wheel tightly.
ion, Miss Blackwood," he said, his words sending a chill d
ought she hadn't heard him correctly. "What?" she whispered, una
one detached, "this is all for Mr. Blackwo
the car wasn't headed in the direction of her home. The surroundings had becom
Damian
ted he
h
ried to steady her breathing, but the fear was suffocating. She had alwa
e, its waves crashing violently against the rocks. And it was t
liminating the p
rs. Don't worry, Mr. Blackwood will pick a good
illuminating the dark waters. She couldn't breathe, couldn't think,
d violently as the water rushed in, swallowing everything around her. The last t
r forgive y