Chapter 39
The CEO's Amazing Ex-Wife Is Back!
Chapter 39 +25 BONUS When Luisa stepped out of Thalassaâs office, she went to stand by Juana, the secretaryâs desk.
Suddenly, she felt a stare on her. It was so focused that the hair on the back of her neck stood up. She quickly whipped her head to the side to find the guy who had been walking beside Kris.
He blanched, embarrassed at being caught staring, and Luisa glared at him, feeling uncomfortable.
Seeing that heâd been caught, Alden decided to move forward, flashing Luisa a smile she didnât return.
âHey, Iâm Alden. Alden Richards,â he said, outstretching his hand.
Luisa merely stared at his hand before looking away. âOkay!â
Alden was caught off guard by the bit of unfriendliness he sensed. He chuckled lightly to cover the embarrassment of his hand being left hanging in the air.
âIâm a friend of Krisâs,â he said.
Luisaâs expression soured even more. âBelieve me, you shouldnât be saying that as a flex.â
âNo... What... Iâm not saying...â Alden frowned in confusion before everything clicked in his head. âOh.â
So her unfriendliness was because he was Krisâs friend?
His body warmed as he gazed at her while she was looking away. Heâd met a lot of beautiful women, but none of them had struck him so immediately, especially with such simplicity.
âShould I take a picture with you?â Luisa suddenly snapped, looking back at him. âThen you can stare at me every night before you go to bed.â
Alden flushed some more. Damn Kris! If he hadnât come here yesterday and said all those horrible things to Thalassa, then perhaps Thalassaâs friend wouldnât be treating him so rudely.
âIâm sorry, I didnât mean to make you uncomfortable,â he said. âItâs just-
Luisa cut him off. âIf youâre going to say that itâs just that m the most beautiful woman youâve ever seen or any of those cliché pickâup lines, then donât bother. I have a boyfriend.â
Alden felt his chest deflate. It had been a while since heâd met a woman who genuinely piqued his interest, and she was already taken.
As Luisa was talking, her phone began ringing, and seeing the name on the screen, she smiled as she answered and walked away from Alden for some privacy.
âBabe,â she said softly, happy that heâd called her, but his harsh voice demolished all the excitement.
âI just saw you on TV in a press conference with that friend of yours. Youâre in Baltimore?â he raged. âWhy didnât you tell me?â
Luisa smiled bitterly. âIâve been gone for five days now, Victor. Isnât it ironic that Iâm your girlfriend and youâre just finding out?â
âDonât play smart with me, Luisa. Why didnât you tell me? Victor hissed.
âI tried telling you several times before I left, and Iâve been trying to tell you every time I call you. But guess what? Youâre always too busy and will call me back soon, but you never do.â
It was ironic because sheâd invested her money into Victorâs company, which had made it the success it was today, 10 +25 BONUS Chapter 39 only for him to use it as an excuse every time.
âYou didnât even seek my permission before leaving,â Victer fumed. âI want you back in New York in two days, Luisa. Otherwise, forget about our relationship.â
Luisa felt pained. How desperate had she been to please him before that made him think that he could just continue walking all over her as he pleased? Well, she was done being the doormat.
âOkay,â she said simply, and hung up.
Only a few seconds later, the phone began ringing again. Lulsa answered.
âWhat did you mean by okay? Does it mean youâre coming or not?â
Without saying anything, Luisa hung up again, disappointed with herself for even thinking that Victor was going to apologize when heâd never done that before.
When her phone began ringing again, she immediately switched it to do not disturb. She felt like crying but she knew she needed to control herself.
Dragging in a deep breath, she walked back toward Juanaâs desk where Alden was still standing.
âIs everything alright?â he asked.
âYes,â Luisa said curtly and looked away from him.
In Thalassaâs office, Kris waited several seconds for the âI told you soâ to come, but when it never did, he frowned.
âArenât you going to say anything?â
Thalassa stared back at him stoically. âWhat do you want me to say?â
âI just told you that I know you were telling the truth about being pregnant. I had it investigated and found that you were truly attacked and admitted to the hospital the night we got divorced.â
âOkay,â Thalassa said simply, attempting to walk past him but he blocked her path.
âThalassa, the things I said yesterday, I didnât mean any of them.â
Thalassa scoffed. âWhat didnât you mean, Kris? Calling me a prostitute or calling my dead child a bastard?â
Kris winced at the reminder. âThalassa, I was angry because of what I thought you did to my mother and because âNo amount of anger gives you the license to say something so hateful about my unborn child,â she said fiercely.
Kris nodded slowly, not disagreeing with her. He pursed his lips. âI know you said the hospital sent a message to my company, but no message arrived.â
âOh yeah?â Thalassa snorted. âWhat about the text message I sent to your phone telling you that Iâd lost the baby?â
âText message?
Thalassa huffed incredulously. âOh, so now youâre going to tell me you didnât see that one either when you replied in the worst way possible? You told me to deal with it myself because you didnât care. How about that?!â
Krisâs eyes widened. âThalassa, I didnât receive any text. Neither did I reply with anything. If I knew you were truly pregnant and there was a possibility that the child could be mine, I wouldâve never ignored you or told you to deal with it yourself.â
2/3 #25 BONUS Chapter 39 Thalassa froze. âCould be yours?â
Kris nodded slowly. âThatâs the main reason why I came here. I need to know. Was it mine?â
Thalassa didnât know whether to laugh, slap him, or slap herself. Here she was, thinking heâd come to apologize because he believed the child she lost had been his. But no. He still thought the child could belong to another. Feeling her eyes burning, Thalassa firmly held back the tears as she calmly said, âGet out of my office, Kris.â She attempted to bypass him again, but this time, he grabbed her by the arm and pushed her toward the wall. âWhy are you acting all offended, Thalassa?â he questioned, glaring into her eyes. âYou cheated on me, and I donât even know how many times. I have a right to have doubts as to whether the child you were carrying was truly mine.â
âLet go of me,â Thalassa demanded, trying to free herself, but he continued pinning her against the wall. âPlease, I need to know.
Was that child mine?â he said softly, his eyes pleading with her.
Glaring back into his eyes, Thalassa gritted out, âNo. It wasnât yours.â