Chapter 32
Trapped with My Billionaire Ex-Husband by Mariya Mercedes
Chapter 32 BLAIRE Despite my feeling of isolation, I still force myself to join them for dinner. Though Sebastian and I had a little chat a while ago, I canât wait to have him in our private room so we can talk about this more thoroughly.
When I went down to the dining area, I found Sebastian sitting in the power seat like usual. But this time, it was Catherine who was sitting on his right side while my father took the seat on his left. Stacey was sitting beside my father, so I had no choice but to take the empty seat beside Catherine.
âIâm sorry:
if I take your seat. Do you want us to switch places?â Catherine asked, acting innocently. But I can see right through her facade.
Sheâs obviously trying to rub it in my face that sheâs taking my position.
âThereâs no need for that, Catherine. Itâs just a seat. Iâm still his wife, both in papers and in Go dâs eyes.â It may sound petty, but I wanted to put her in her place. She may be sick, but she doesnât have the right to act as if the whole world needs to revolve around her.
âOf course, no one is taking that away from you.â She leaned a little closer before whispering, âYet.â
I knew it! Iâm not sure why it seems like nob*dy sees what sheâs planning, especially Sebastian. Itâs probably my fault for not telling him what Catherine did a year ago. If I did, Iâm sure he would see it right through her lies.
As we proceeded with dinner, they all seemed so happy. Sometimes, I would look at Sebastian. But he would quickly look away whenever our eyes met, as if he were guilty of something.
Iâm starting to regret my decision to come back here. I shouldnât have let myself be swayed by Sebastianâs sweet words and promises. But, come to think of it, aside from our vows, he didnât promise me anything. Is he having second thoughts about our relationship? Is he considering taking Catherine back after he knows the truth about her leaving? So many questions are going through my head right now, and itâs only Sebastian who can give me all the answers I need.
After dinner, I headed back to my room. They all wanted to have some tea in the garden, but I refused. I was expecting Sebastian to follow me right after. I waited in the room for hours, but thereâs no sign of Sebastian. It seems like he joined them for some tea.
I decided to wash myself and get ready for bed. Though my b*dy is tired, my mind is restless. I couldnât sleep, even if I tried. I wanted to end all the questions lingering inside 1/4 47%
Chapter 32 my head. I decided to read a book while waiting for Sebastian.
Somehow, the book helped me forget whatâs troubling me for a while. But once I finished the whole book, my misery came back all at once. I glance at the clock and discover that itâs already past midnight. Itâs later, yet thereâs still no sign of Sebastian. I grabbed my robe and decided to look for him. Heâs probably in his office, buried under his work. I couldnât wait for another day. I needed to talk to him.
I walked out of the room, and the cool breeze coming from the terrace immediately welcomed me. I continue to walk towards the open door. My heart was racing as I walked closer to the door. Iâm afraid of what I might see there, but my curiosity gets the best of me. My throat suddenly feels dry, and I become closer and closer to the terrace.
I heard two voices coming from outside.
âIâm sorry, Sebastian. Iâm sorry that I didnât tell you about this sooner. I thought I was doing you a favor when I left. I couldnât bear seeing you in pain. I thought youâd be better off knowing I left you for another man. I tried my best to move on, but I couldnât. I still love you,â Catherine said.
I was completely frozen as I watched the two of them from the terrace. I feel like having dejavú. We were exactly in the same position as we were a few nights ago. But the only difference was that Sebastian was looking at Catherine with eyes filled with longing. Something has changed about Sebastian. He was completely different from before he learned about the truth.
I suddenly felt a lump in my throat when I saw Sebastian slowly lifting his hand before eventually caressing Catherineâs cheek.
My heart was shattered when I heard what he said next.
âI should have followed you. I shouldnât have just believed your words. I know that you wouldnât do that to me. Itâs my fault,â he said.
He may not have directly said it, but his message was clear. He still loves Catherine, and he regrets marrying me. I wanted to confront them, shout at them, and be mad at them. But I remain frozen. I couldnât even force myself to move. Probably because deep inside my heart, I know that Iâm the villain in their story. They would definitely get back together if it wasnât for me. Or maybe they are just looking for the right timing.
I quickly covered my mouth as I gasped for air upon witnessing what Sebastian did. next. He cupped his face as he slowly lowered his head until they touched. Watching them k*ss felt like torture. I took a step back but didnât notice the large vase placed on the corner near the door. The vase created a screeching sound against the floor that managed to capture their attention. They both turned in my direction at once.
âIs someone there?â Sebastianâs voice pierced the darkness, questioning if someone was 47%
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I felt a strange mix of guilt and fear, as though I were a culprit avoiding detection. Grateful for the dimly lit hallway, I stayed hidden, hoping Sebastian wouldnât recognize me. An irrational fear gripped me, urging a swift retreat to our room before he could. approach. It was as if I were fleeing from an inevitable confrontation, scared to confront the truth.
Back in the safety of our room, I allowed the tears I had held back to flow freely. The weight of suppressed emotions finally found release, with each tear carrying the burden. of uncertainty and self-doubt.
In the solitude of that moment, I questioned my decision to return. Who was I fooling? It seemed clear that I didnât belong here, and the harsh reality of that truth hit me with cach passing tear.
As time passed, a growing unease settled within me. Sebastianâs absence felt heavy, like a cloud of doubt hanging in the air. I couldnât help but wonder if he had spent the night. with Catherine, offering her comfort. I wouldnât be surprised if he did. I feel like weâre only a few steps away from finally putting an end to this marriage.
Lost in my thoughts, my phone suddenly rang, and a sense of comfort washed over me when I saw Ethanâs name on the screen.
âHi, did I wake you up?â he greeted.
âNo, you didnât,â I replied, providing minimal context. Despite Ethan being a source of comfort since I left home, I couldnât find the courage to tell him that I was back at square one.
âIâm sorry, I havenât checked on you much. Iâve been busy with the farm and managing your shop. I heard youâre planning to close it.â Ethan inquired.
Indeed, closing the shop was the initial plan when Sebastian and I started working on our relationship. But now, with everything on the verge of falling apart, I hesitated. Maybe it would be better for me to stay in Hawaii and continue my life there. However, I knew it wasnât a decision I could make hastily. Despite what I witnessed earlier, my heart still longed for Sebastian. I wanted to fight for my marriage. I wouldnât leave until I heard the truth directly from him. I didnât want to repeat the same mistake twice. I needed to talk to him, to hear it from his own mouth.
âThank you for all your help, Ethan,â I replied, genuinely grateful for his patience and consideration.
He continued, âYouâve been through a lot, Blaire. Take all the time you need. If thereâs anything I can do for you, just let me know.
Iâm here to support you.â
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âThank you, Ethan. Youâve been a true friend,â I acknowledged, touched by his sincerity.
As our conversation continued, Ethan shared updates about the farm and my shop, attempting to lighten the mood. Yet, beneath the surface, I grappled with the tumult of emotions stirred by recent events.
âIâve been thinking about the shop,â he mentioned cautiously, circling back to the initial topic. âIf you decide to keep it open, Iâll do my best to manage things here. Your passion for the business is evident, and I donât want to see it suffer.â
âEthan, I havenât made a final decision yet, but your offer means a lot to me. Iâll let you know once Iâve sorted things out,â I assured him.
He responded, âTake all the time you need, Blaire. Iâll be here whenever youâre ready.â
As we wrapped up our conversation, I couldnât escape the reality that awaited me. The uncertainty of my relationship with Sebastian and the looming decisions about my shop intertwined, creating a landscape of choices that demanded careful consideration.
Alone in the quiet of my room, I reflected on the support I had for Ethan. His understanding and willingness to stand by me brought a sense of comfort, yet the challenges ahead loomed large. The night stretched on, a canvas where the contours of my future remained undefined, waiting for dawn to shed light on the path forward.
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