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Mr. Chairman’s Devious Wife
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âIt has been a week since you ran away from me⦠are you sure heâs not planning to hide you from the
world or something?â Karina asked.
âHeâs notâ¦â Sofia said.
âHe is not holding you against your will, right?â Karina asked.
âOf course not!â Sofia chuckled at that.
âYou sound differentâ¦â Karina said. Hearing this, Sofia smiled. She got out of bed and walked towards
the window where she could see Alexander chopping up some firewood for the cabin. It had been a
week since they stayed in this cabin. A week since that âincidentâ happened.
Seeing him chopping wood for the fireplace was no longer new to Sofia. A familiar warmth bloomed in
her chest as she watched him work. The crisp air sent tendrils of smoke curling up from the woodpile,
momentarily obscuring the play of corded muscles in his back and arms.
She couldnât deny a thrill that shot through her every time she saw him like this, so domestic yet
undeniably primal. He glanced up, catching her eye through the window. A slow, teasing smile spread
across his face, a silent promise that sent a shiver down her
spine.
âHow are you feeling?â Karinaâs question pulled her out of her stupor.
âWell⦠I feel better now that you told me that man will not be able to walk and will rot in prison,â Sofia
said. Alexander already told her this. However, hearing Karina confirm everything made it sound even
better. Does that make sense?
âThen when are you coming back?â Karina asked.
âProbably two or three days moreâ¦â
âYou are not really planning to leave your company behind, right?â
âOf course not,â Sofia chuckled. Itâs just that⦠this place felt so peaceful and different. She wanted to
stay here longer but she knew that would be impossible. Both of them have responsibilities. A sigh
escaped her lips.
âWhatâs wrong?â Karina must have sensed her unease.
âDid you once dream about living a life in the mountains? Away from everyone
else?â
There was laughter on the other line. Sofia immediately frowned. âWhat?â Sofia asked.
âAre you joking?â Karina asked.
âWellâ¦â
âI would love a life like thatâ¦â Karina interrupted her before she could say ânever mindâ. âBut I canât
exactly do that⦠can I?â
âRightâ¦â What was Sofia thinking?
âA week in a cabin and you are already thinking of giving up your mansion and living in a place like
that?â Karina chortled. âI mean⦠I know your husband is hot and you are probably spending a lot of
time in bed with him but letâs be honest here⦠your man had a multimillionâdollar company to run and
you you are going to take over LH Group once the dust settles.â
Sofia sighed. âI knowâ¦â Sofia said.
âDo you?â
âI really do.â
Karina chuckled. âBut you can go back there every month, right? I mean⦠I know you will be busy
once you get back but a day or two away should not harm you⦠right?â
Sofiaâs expression brightened when she heard that. âWhy do you always say the right things?â she
asked.
âBecause Iâm pretty?â
Sofia laughed.
âAnyway⦠I should go now.â Karina said. âHe only asked me to update you about the case. I should
probably not spend the whole day chatting.â
âRight⦠send my regards to Adam.â
âDo it yourself. That man is grumpy right now.â
âRightâ¦â Sofia said before the two bid each other goodbye. Sofiaâs gaze landed on the âlumberjackâ
once again. Luckily, they have no neighbors or she would have told him to stop doing what he was
doing. She chuckled at her thoughts.
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What was she thinking?
She moved away from the window and once again made her way into the bed where a book was
waiting for her. With a smile on her face, Sofia started reading her book until she fell asleep.
The darkness around her jolted her awake. For a short period, panic surged inside Sofia. Then she
realized that the room wasnât completely dark now as there was a lamp not too far away from her. She
had actually fallen asleep while reading her book!
Alexander must have come inside the room and tucked her in. Checking her phone, Sofia realized that
it was already seven in the evening. She walked towards the window and just as she expected, it was
already dark.
Then she made her way out of the room. âAlexander?â she called out when she smelled something
good. Was he making something delicious again? Since they stayed here, Alexander started showing
off his culinary skills and decided to cook a lot of delicious meals for her.
âAlexander?â she called out once again as she made her way into the first floor of the cabin. When she
didnât hear any answer, Sofia checked the kitchen. Sadly, Alexander was nowhere to be found.
However, just as she was about to leave the kitchen, she spotted a fire outside of the cabin.
Sofia arched an eyebrow as she found her thick coat and boots. She then made her way outside and
finally found the man that she was looking for.
The crisp night air hit Sofia like a slap as she stepped outside, the thick winter coat doing little to ward
off the sudden chill. But the cold was forgotten the moment she saw the source of the flickering light a
crackling campfire blazing merrily in a clearing just beyond the cabin porch.
â
Alexander stood beside it, his broad form silhouetted against the dancing flames. He was lost in
concentration, flipping something over a cast iron pan that hung precariously from a tripod above the
fire. The scent of woodsmoke mingled with the aroma of sizzling food, a delicious combination that
instantly made her stomach rumble.
âHey,â she called out, her voice soft in the crackling silence of the night.
He whirled around, a surprised smile splitting his face. âHungry?â
The firelight cast warm shadows across his face, highlighting the planes of his cheeks and the glint of
amusement in his eyes. She couldnât help but feel a familiar warmth
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bloom in her chest.
âThe smell woke me up,â she admitted, stepping closer to the fire, the heat radiating outwards a
welcome comfort. âWhat are you making?â
âJust some steaks I found in the cabinâs pantry,â he said, his voice a low rumble. âFigured we could
have a proper campfire dinner.â
âThis place is amazing, isnât it?â Sofia finally broke the silence, her voice barely a whisper.
âIt is,â he agreed, leaning back against a tree trunk. âBut itâs even better with you here.â
This escape from their usual hectic lives, this stolen moment in the wilderness, seemed to be
heightening everything between them.
They sat in comfortable silence for a few moments, the only sound of the crackling fire and the
occasional sound of what seemed like insects or animals nearby. Sofia watched as the flames danced,
casting an enchanting glow on Alexanderâs face.
âWant to see something special?â he asked suddenly, a hint of mischief in his voice.
Before she could answer, he was already holding out a hand towards her. Taking it without hesitation,
she allowed him to pull her up to her feet.
âWhere are we going?â she asked, a playful smile tugging at her lips. âWhat about the food?â
A grin spread across Alexanderâs face. âDonât worry, the steaks need to rest a few minutes anyway.
Besides, I wouldnât let you starve.â
He took her hand, his fingers intertwining with hers, sending a spark of warmth through her. âCome on,â
he said, his voice a husky murmur. âItâs just a short walk.â
They followed a narrow path that led away from the cabin, the snow crunching softly under their boots.
Fairy lights strung along the way cast a soft glow on the snow- covered trees, creating a magical
atmosphere.
âWow,â Sofia breathed, gazing up at the starâdusted sky. The city lights were a distant memory here,
replaced by a breathtaking canvas of twinkling stars.
They reached a small clearing, and Alexander led her to a rocky outcrop that jutted out from the
cliffside. The world seemed to fall away beneath them, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding
valley.
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Sofia gasped, speechless at the beauty before her. The moonlight cast an almost magical glow on the
snowâcovered landscape, and the distant mountains seemed to pierce the night sky.
Alexander wrapped his arm around her, pulling her closer. Their body heat radiated against the crisp
night air, creating a warm haven in the vastness of the wilderness.
âItâs beautiful, isnât it?â he murmured, his voice low and intimate.
Sofia leaned her head against his shoulder, a contented sigh escaping her lips. âIt is,â she whispered
back. âThis whole place is magical.â
They stood in comfortable silence for a while, simply enjoying the moment, the breathtaking scenery,
and the warmth of each otherâs company. The weight of their responsibilities back in the city seemed to
melt away under the vast expanse of the night sky.
âI donât want this to end,â Sofia finally admitted, a hint of sadness in her voice.
He squeezed her hand gently. âMe neither,â he replied, his voice husky with unspoken emotion. âBut we
can always come back, right?â
She pursed her lips. âHey, Alexander?â
âHm?â
She turned her head towards him, meeting his warm gaze. âI think I am falling for
youâ¦â
The silence that followed almost made her heart burst. Was he going to reject her?
A smile slowly appeared on his face. âIsnât that unfortunate?â he asked.
âWhat is?â she frowned, confusion laced her gaze. The amusement in his voice sent a playful jab
through her nervousness. She swatted at his arm lightly. âUnfortunate? Why would that be
unfortunate?â
He chuckled, the sound warm and rich in the quiet night air. âBecause, darling,â he leaned in, his voice
dropping to a husky whisper, âI thought you fell first. After all⦠I fell for you a lifetime ago.â
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Sofia gasped, speechless at the beauty before her. The moonlight cast an almost magical glow on the
snowâcovered landscape, and the distant mountains seemed to pierce the night sky.
Alexander wrapped his arm around her, pulling her closer. Their body heat radiated against the crisp
night air, creating a warm haven in the vastness of the wilderness.
âItâs beautiful, isnât it?â he murmured, his voice low and intimate.
Sofia leaned her head against his shoulder, a contented sigh escaping her lips. âIt is,â she whispered
back. âThis whole place is magical.â
They stood in comfortable silence for a while, simply enjoying the moment, the breathtaking scenery,
and the warmth of each otherâs company. The weight of their responsibilities back in the city seemed to
melt away under the vast expanse of the night sky.
âI donât want this to end,â Sofia finally admitted, a hint of sadness in her voice.
He squeezed her hand gently. âMe neither,â he replied, his voice husky with unspoken emotion. âBut we
can always come back, right?â
She pursed her lips. âHey, Alexander?â
âHm?â
She turned her head towards him, meeting his warm gaze. âI think I am falling for youâ¦â
The silence that followed almost made her heart burst. Was he going to reject her?
A smile slowly appeared on his face. âIsnât that unfortunate?â he asked.
âWhat is?â she frowned, confusion laced her gaze. The amusement in his voice sent a playful jab
through her nervousness. She swatted at his arm lightly. âUnfortunate? Why would that be
unfortunate?â
He chuckled, the sound warm and rich in the quiet night air. âBecause, darling,â he leaned in, his voice
dropping to a husky whisper, âI thought you fell first. After all⦠I fell for you a lifetime ago.â