Chapter 78
Trapped with My Billionaire Ex-Husband by Mariya Mercedes
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I couldnât help but suppress a smile as I observed him fumble, attempting to compose himself. He even discreetly blew on his hand, checking his breath. After clearing his throat, he finally spoke up.
âCan I excuse myself for a minute? Iâll be back shortly,â he stammered. Thereâs a fear in his eyes, probably thinking that Iâm going to disappear the moment he turns his back.
I raised an eyebrow in puzzlement. âYouâre fine,â I reassured him.
âThis wonât take long. Iâll be back in five minutes,â he insisted, determination evident in his voice as he made his way towards the door behind him. With a deliberate gesture, he left the door ajar, affording me a glimpse of the room beyond. Inside, I could see a meticulously arranged set of furniture, each piece hinting at a level of refinement and elegance.
Watching him go into the room, I felt really curious. It looked like this was where he lived now.
I waited for another few minutes before he came out of the room. His hair was a little bit damp, probably from washing his face.
He had also changed into a clean shirt before he took the chair across from me. Despite the dark circle under his eyes, he still looks as handsome as ever.
âWhere are you planning to stay?â I asked directly.
+5 He was caught off guard by my sudden bluntness. I donât need to beat around the bush. I came here for one reason only, and that is to give him a chance to be a father to Blaze. Everything between us was over. The only thing that connects us is our son.
âI have a few properties around the city,â he answered.
Of course, he does. What am I thinking? He owns a multi-billion-dollar company, and of course, he has other properties he can stay at.
âIâm sure you didnât come here just to ask me that,â he said while fidgeting with his fingers. He looks nervous, which I donât see often.
1/7 Dreame 2/7 15:23 Mon, 11 Mar Chapter 78 âYes, youâre right. I came here to talk about Blaze,â I started.
He was stunned upon hearing that. âWhat about Blaze? Is he okay?â he asked worriedly.
âHeâs fine. Heâs getting better every day,â I replied.
He let out a sigh of relief upon hearing that. âThatâs good,â he said.
âHe wanted to meet you,â I said.
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He suddenly looked pale as he stared at me. He was too stunned to speak. I saw him try to open his mouth, but nothing came out. He looks like he is about to faint any minute now.
âBreath, Sebastian,â I reminded him when it seemed like he had forgotten to breathe.
âDid you tell him who I was?â he stammered, the question hanging heavily in the air. It was clear that he struggled to comprehend the reality of the situation.
âI didnât need to,â I replied softly. âYou gave yourself away when you cried out for him last night. Heâs a perceptive child.â
A chuckle escaped his lips. âIâm well aware of that,â he admitted. âIâve only spoken to him once, but even then, I could see how remarkably mature he is for his age. He has a keen understanding of the world around him.â
Sebastianâs admission offered a glimpse into his thoughts, revealing a side of him I hadnât anticipated. It was as if a veil had been lifted, allowing me to see beyond the facade he often presented to the world.
âHeâs been through a lot,â I added, my voice softening with empathy. âBut heâs resilient, just like his father.â
A flicker of gratitude crossed Sebastianâs features at my words, his expression betraying a hint of vulnerability. It was a rare moment of connection between us, one that hinted at the possibility of reconciliation and understanding.
As we lingered in that moment of mutual understanding, I sensed a shift in the air, a tentative hope blossoming between us.
Despite the complexities of our past, there was a glimmer of possibility for a brighter future.
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15:23 Mon, 11 Mar Chapter 78 âI want to make things right,â Sebastian confessed, his voice tinged with determination. âFor him and for us.â
His words stirred a mix of emotions within me, reigniting a flicker of hope amid the lingering part of me dared to believe in the possibility of doubts. While redemption and reconciliation, another part remained resolute in its purpose.
âThereâs no more chance for us, Sebastian,â I stated firmly, my tone leaving no room for misunderstanding. âYouâve had your opportunities, and theyâve slipped through your fingers time and time again. Iâm here solely for Blaze. He deserves the chance to know his father, regardless of our past.â
As the weight of my words settled between us, I could see the acceptance in Sebastianâs eyes. It was a bittersweet acknowledgment of the reality we faced, a recognition that while our paths diverged long ago, there was still hope for a new beginning for Blazeâs sake.
Sebastian nodded solemnly, accepting the truth of my words. Despite the disappointment that lingered in the air, there was a shared understanding between usâan acknowledgment of our respective roles in Blazeâs life.
âI understand,â Sebastian replied, his voice tinged with a hint of regret. âThis is more than enough for me.â
His words sparked a glimmer of optimism within me, a cautious hope that perhaps, despite our tumultuous history, Sebastian was ready to step up and embrace his role as a father.
âIâm willing to give you a chance,â I said, my voice softening with sincerity. âBut know that this is your last opportunity. Make it count.â
With a silent nod of agreement, we both understood that the road ahead would be fraught with challenges. But for Blazeâs sake, we were willing to set aside our differences and work towards a brighter future-one filled with love, forgiveness, and the promise of a newfound family bond.
âI will try my best to make everything right.â
âI hope you do.â
âYou have no idea how happy I am right now,â he said.
âThis is your one and only chance, Sebastian. If you mess this up, I will never 3/7 +5 Dreame å· 15.23 Mon, 11 Mar Chapter 78 forgive you.â
âIâll remember that,â he answered.
We were surrounded by an awkward silence. He was smiling as he stared at me with love and admiration. I commended him for choosing to let go despite his eagerness to be part of Blazeâs life. However, life has other plans for us. It seems like I have to accept now that our lives will forever be entangled. No matter how hard I try to stay away from him, thereâs always a force that will bring us back together.
âSince I already made myself clear, letâs talk about our setup.â
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âIâm happy with whatever setup you want, Blaire. Iâm already grateful that you allow me to be a part of my sonâs life. Just let me know how you want to do it,â he said.
n +5 âGood. At least weâre clear that weâre going to do this on my terms,â I replied. âBlaze and I canât stay here. We have a life back in , and thatâs where we want to settle. Weâre going back as soon as Blazeâs condition has become stable. As for you, you are free to visit him whenever you want. You can also call him anytime.â
âMy parents want to meet him. Can I bring him when I visit my folks? You can also come if you want,â he offered.
I canât say I have a particularly close relationship with Sebastianâs parents. Throughout our marriage, weâve only crossed paths a handful of times. Theyâve always had a rather unconventional approach to retirement, opting for frequent cruises to satisfy their wanderlust and desire for adventure.
As a result, our interactions have been limited to occasional family gatherings or special occasions when they happen to be ashore. Despite the distance between us, thereâs always been mutual respect and cordiality whenever we do meet, but Iâve never quite felt like a part of their inner circle.
âI think Iâm good. You can take Blaze with you even without me on the condition that youâre not going to do the same stunt you pulled when you kidnapped Blaze from the hospital,â I reminded.
He lowered his head as if he were embarrassed by what he had done. âI wonât, I promise,â he replied.
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âThen weâre good. As long as you donât do anything that we havenât talked about, Do you want to add anything?â I asked him.
âNo, Iâm good,â he answered.
+5 We were once engulfed by an awkward silence. Our eyes locked, and I immediately felt the strong tension between us. I suddenly regret looking into his eyes, because now I can see passion and light in his eyes. He yearns for me, and so do I.
I didnât notice that I had been holding my breath the whole time we were looking into each otherâs eyes. He was about to step forward to fill the gap separating us when my feet automatically stepped back. It was as if my whole body went into autopilot and defense mode. I quickly saw the disappointment spread through his eyes when he saw my reaction.
I didnât mean to react that way, but it seems like my body has a different plan. After all that had happened, I hadnât realized that Iâd been in constant defensive mode when it came to Sebastian. Despite our agreement, thereâs still fear inside me that he will do something to hurt me and my son.
âIâm sorry,â he quickly apologized when he noticed my reaction. âDo ride? I can drive you home,â he offered.
you need a I blew a silent sigh of relief once he decided to take a step back. âNo, thanks, Iâll just take a cab. Iâll go ahead,â I said. I didnât give him any chance to object. I quickly grabbed my purse and headed towards the door. But I didnât even take a few when his phone rang. I have no plans to listen to his conversation, but I was startled when Sebastian suddenly raised his voice.
âWhat? I canât understand you, Candice. Talk slowly,â he said.
steps I stopped my track and turned in his direction. I canât explain it, but somehow, I can sense that thereâs something wrong.
âWhat the fck happened?â Panic was evident in his voice.
I became more curious because I hadnât seen Sebastian panic like this. I immediately knew something was wrong. My heart started pounding when I realized that something had happened back at the house.
I walked briskly towards Sebastian and snat ched the phone from his hand.
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15:23 Mon, Chapter 78 11 Mar âCandice, this is Blaire? Whatâs happening back there?â I asked, trying to calm myself despite my inner turmoil.
âBlaire...â she began, her voice trembling with a mixture of fear and disbelief.
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âCandice, please, just tell me whatâs going on!â I couldnât help but raise my voice; the suspense was becoming unbearable.
âIt all happened so suddenly,â Candice explained, her words coming out in a rush. âThe next thing I knew, armed men were barging into the house. And Blaze...â
My thoughts immediately went to Blaze. My heart raced at Candiceâs words, a surge of adrenaline coursing through my veins as I tried to make sense of the situation. Armed men invading our home? It seemed unfathomable, like something out of a nightmare.
âWhereâs Blaze? What happened to Blaze?â I demanded that my concern for Blaze and our safety override any other thoughts.
âCandice, tell me what happened to my son?!â I wanted to stay calm, but panic had already consumed me.
âThey took him, Blaire. Iâm so sorry.â Candice choked out between so bs, her words piercing through me like icy daggers. I wanted to believe it was all a terrible mistake, a cruel trick of the mind, but the reality of her words hit me like a freight train.
They had taken my son. My innocent, beloved child. The thought sent a chill down my spine, leaving me numb and paralyzed with fear.
Sebastianâs offer to drive me home broke through the haze of shock that enveloped me. Despite my silence, he wrapped his hands around my shoulders, offering the silent strength that I desperately needed in that moment.
âYou have to be strong, Blaire.â Sebastianâs voice cut through the silence, a beacon of hope amidst the darkness threatening to consume me. âOur son needs us,â he reminded me.
His words were a reminder that I couldnât afford to fall apart, not when my son needed me more than ever. With a newfound determination coursing through my veins, I nodded silently, allowing Sebastian to lead me towards the car. Though my heart ached with uncertainty and fear, I knew that I had to find the strength to fight for my son, no matter what it took.