Chapter 5
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In the dead of night, Ian returned home. The house was plunged in total darkness, every light turned off. Unused to the emptiness, he paused for a moment in the doorway before finally switching on the lights.
Throughout their three years of marriage, no matter how late he returned, Chloe would always be waiting for him on the living room sofa, with the TV casting a soft glow across the room.
The moment she saw him, she would run over barefoot, leap into his arms, and cling to him playfully, refusing to let go. But tonight, she hadn’t even left a single light on for him. It was then that he realized she was truly angry.
Dragging his tired feet into the bedroom, he found it still enveloped in darkness. With the faint moonlight filtering through the curtains, he turned on the bedside lamp. The sudden light made Chloe instinctively bury her face deeper into the pillow.
Ian sat on the edge of the bed and reached out to gently brush the stray hair from her forehead, checking to see if she was truly asleep.
But Chloe kept her face buried, refusing to show any response. After a moment’s hesitation, Ian turned away and walked into the bathroom.
Listening to the sound of running water from the bathroom, Chloe slowly opened her eyes. Her damp eyelashes fluttered faintly as she drew a shaky breath. Then she buried her face deeper into the pillow.
Ian stepped out of the bathroom wearing a dark bathrobe, his hair still damp and dripping. He bent down quietly to check on Chloe. When he saw she was still asleep, he switched off the lamp and retreated alone to his study.
The study was dark. Ian stood by the window, lit a cigarette, and held up the diamond bracelet in his hand. ‘She couldn’t have found out. If she had, with her temperament, she would have made a scene. Her bracelet turning up on the 13th floor must be a coincidence, Ian thought.
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Early the next morning, Chloe got up, washed, and got ready to bring breakfast to her parents. Ian stepped out of the walk–in closet, fully dressed. Without any intention of speaking to Ian, Chloe simply picked up her phone and turned to leave.
Ian moved swiftly in front of her, his hand closing around her empty wrist. “Where’s the bracelet? Why aren’t you wearing it?” His eyes held hers, demanding an answer.
Chloe lowered her eyes, her voice coming out hoarse and barely audible. “I’m not sure,” she murmured. “Maybe I lost it somewhere.” She tried to pull her wrist back, avoiding his gaze.
lan ignored her hoarse voice and fixed her with a penetrating stare. “I ran into Carl last night,” he said, his tone deliberate and searching. He watched her closely, waiting for any shift in her expression.
Only then did Chloe realize he was testing her. She took a deep breath and met his gaze directly. “After we parted ways last night, I went back to the hospital to check on my mom. Carl mentioned he saw you heading to the 13th floor. I went up to look for you, but when I couldn’t find you, I decided to come home.”
lan took the diamond bracelet from his pocket. “You dropped this at the hospital,” he said, holding it out to her. “I found it and brought it back for you.” He carefully avoided the real issue, never explaining what had brought him there in the first place.
lan tried to fasten the bracelet around Chloe’s wrist once more, but she pushed his hand away and drew her arm back firmly. “I don’t want it,” she said, her voice quiet but resolute.
For once, lan tried to coax her patiently. “Just wear this for now,” he said, his voice softening. “Once I wrap things up at work, I’ll take you to pick out a new one. You can get anything you want.”
Chloe felt as if she were losing her mind. All the resentment and helplessness she had suppressed for days erupted at that moment,
Her composure shattered completely. “I said I don’t want it! I don’t want gifts that aren’t exclusive! And I don’t want a husband who isn’t fully mine!*
Seeing Chloe finally lose her temper, lan felt a wave of private relief. ‘She’s been spoiled since she was little, always gets emotional when she doesn’t get her way. So that’s all this is. She’s just mad that the bracelet wasn’t exclusive.”
Ian naturally wrapped his hands around Chloe’s slender waist and leaned in to kiss her. But the moment their lips met, she pushed him away with unexpected force.
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Chapter 5
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Unlike before, when even his slightest touch would set her ablaze, now she cried and twisted away in refusal. “I don’t want this! Stop!” She fought like a madwoman, shoving, pushing, striking out at him in raw anguish.
Ian grabbed her wrists, his patience wearing thin. “Chloe, that’s enough,” he said. He could tolerate her occasional willfulness, but not this level of hysteria. Trying to talk to her now was pointless.
Chloe’s emotions spiraled completely out of control. “I’ve been like this since I was a child,” she shot back, her voice trembling with anger and hurt. “What, did it just now occur to you?”
Ian remained extremely calm. “Is this really all about a bracelet?” he asked, his tone cool and detached. “You’re acting like it’s the end of the world over a piece of jewelry.”
Chloe started throwing things around like a lunatic. “You know exactly what you’ve done, lan!” she screamed, tears streaming down her face as she shoved him violently toward the door. “Weren’t you the one who refused to come home? Then go! Get out!”
Ian pulled her firmly against his chest, restraining her flailing arms. “Enough,” he said, his voice low but commanding. “You’re going to hurt yourself.”
Just then, the vibration of Ian’s phone interrupted their argument at the worst possible moment. His hasty move to hang up the call only provoked Chloe further,
She reached for his phone. “Answer it. You’re always so busy with work. Answer it then!” She had reached her breaking point.
When Ian still refused to hand over the phone, Chloe bit his hand. Startled by the pain, he shoved her back so hard that she lost her balance and fell to the floor with a heavy thud.
The room went completely quiet. Ian stood breathing heavily as he looked at Chloe lying motionless on the ground, her hair disheveled. Finally, he turned away, too tired to go on.
When Chloe was a child, she was playful and knew just what to say to win people over. When she was a teenager, she was pretty and kind, lighting up any room she entered.
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