Yasmin was dead at heart, and her eyes were dull. âIâm not throwing a tantrum, Blake. Iâm being
serious. Iâve been stuck in a loveless marriage for two years, and Iâve had enough.â
Over more than 700 days, sheâd gone from hopeful to despondent. She was tired of living like this.
âHave you forgotten that your father was the one who sent you to my bed?â Blakeâs eyes darkened.
âHe went to such lengths to force me to marry you, yet youâre now demanding a divorce. Do you
even hear yourself?
âGo ahead and throw whatever tantrum you want, but donât take things too far. Men hate it when
women are too fussy, you know.â
Indeed, Yasminâs father, Stuart Starr, had sent her to Blakeâs bed. At the time, something had gone
wrong with Stuartâs company. He foresaw himself ending up behind bars and had been afraid of his
enemies going after Yasmin.
So, heâd orchestrated for Yasmin to end up in bed with Blake. Then, heâd informed the paparazzi
and the Ford family about this, forcing Blake to marry Yasmin.
Stuart had some of Windmere Groupâs trade secrets. Heâd threatened to release them if Blake didnât
protect Yasmin. And that was how Stuart had tricked Blake into marrying Yasmin.
Blake had harbored a grudge against him and Yasmin for it. On their wedding night, heâd warned
Yasmin, âYour father gave you to me, so you have to atone for his sins. Obey every word I say.
Donât ever go against me.â
That year, Yasmin was 20 years old and a sophomore in college. Sheâd been terrified, and sheâd
nodded with red eyes. âI understand, Mr. B.â
âDonât call me that!â Blake snarled.
âIâm sorry. Iâll be careful from now on.â
Yasminâs eyes were filled with sorrow as she recalled their past. She didnât hate Stuart. She knew
heâd forced Blake to marry her because he wanted to protect her.
It had been two years since then. Stuart was still in prison but would be released in a few years
once heâd served his full sentence.
âI know youâre still harboring a grudge against me and my father for forcing you into this marriage.
Now, Iâm setting you free,â she said. She despised him for cheating on her but was still grateful that
heâd kept her safe for two years.
Blake looked at her icily. Then, he sneered. âThat stupid studio of yours isnât making a single cent.
Can you really feed yourself if we get divorced?â
Yasmin and Eunice had set up their own studio. It was still early days and had yet to bring in profits.
âNo entrepreneur makes money when they first started. It takes time. I know Iâm not earning
anything yet, but Iâll work hard. Iâve graduated and grown up, Blake. I donât need your protection
anymore,â Yasmin said.
Blake knitted his brows tightly. âSo thatâs what it is. You want a divorce because you donât need me
for anything anymore. Do you really think realityâs that sweet, Yasmin? Your family forced me to
marry you when they needed me. Now that you donât need me anymore, youâre demanding a
divorce.â
âIâll admit that my father made a mistake, but havenât I been atoning for his sins for the past two
years? Iâve obeyed you at every turn. Iâve never gone against you. Besides, donât you want to be
free? Your mistress is already pregnant. Donât you want to give her and your child what they
deserve?â
âMy matters have nothing to do with you,â Blake said coldly.
Yasmin fell silent. Indeed, heâd never allowed her to ask about his matters. She turned to leave the
room.
An ugly look crept onto Blakeâs face as he dragged her back and pinned her to the bed. He circled
her with his arms and looked down at her sharply.
Yasmin was caught off guard. âWhat are you doing?â
âYouâre always talking about how much you love me, right? Look at how you have to announce it
every day.â There was a hint of anger in his face. âAre you really willing to watch me ride into the
sunset with another woman? Doesnât it upset you?â
Yasmin lowered her eyes. She said softly, âNot anymore.â
It did upset her, but she didnât want to love him anymore.
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