Chapter 21
Trapped with My Billionaire Ex-Husband by Mariya Mercedes
Chapter 21 BLAIRE I ran into my room and locked myself in the walk-in closet. I finally let out the tears. that I was holding back. I donât understand why my father always takes Catherineâs side. Since she came into our lives, she has been my fatherâs priority, despite her being his stepdaughter. Whenever there was a chance, he always chose Catherine over his own. daughter.
I can still vividly remember the first time he introduced Stacy and Catherine to me. Itâs only been two years since my mother died, yet my father has already brought home another woman to take my motherâs place. I was only ten years old at the time, and Iâm not prepared for that. I wasnât happy about his decision, but who am I to stop him from being happy again? Despite my inner objections, I tried to accept them as my new family.
But the first time Catherine and I had a conflict, my fatherâs bias clearly showed when he disregarded my feelings and took Catherineâs side. Catherine broke my doll that day, and I accidentally pushed her out of my anger. My father saw that and scolded me for hurting my sister over a toy. But the thing is, it wasnât just a toy. That was the last do!! that my mother gave me before she died. I cried myself to sleep that day, and I wasnât able to have my dinner. The next morning, they all went out for a picnic and left me alone at home.
And the last instance in which my father showed his bias towards us was when Catherine ran away on the night of their engagement. If I were the one to do that, my father would probably curse me to death. But he didnât utter a word; instead, he just used me as a replacement. Iâm just glad that it turns out so well between Sebastian and me.
Despite his unfair treatment of Catherine and me, I still want to please him. I wanted to make him proud, so I did everything he told me to. And when I heard that he had been hospitalized, I couldnât help but get worried. Thatâs why, despite my current situation with Sebastian, I still chose to come back. Yet, after everything Iâve done, this is what I get.
My mind is so hazy that I didnât notice someone walk inside the closet. âIs this your new hideout?â he teased.
I slowly lifted my head, and Sebastianâs beautiful smile greeted me, casting a warmth that penetrated the cloud of my earlier despair. In a sudden twist of emotions, I pouted my lips and began crying loudly. The heaviness that weighed me down just moments ago seemed to dissipate as he stepped into the room, transforming the gloom into a comforting embrace.
1/5 Chapter 211 âDid you miss me so much that youâre crying?â he playfully inquired, attempting to lighten the mood. However, I chose to remain silent, allowing my tears to convey the tumult of emotions that had gripped me.
âI heard about what happened. Are you okay?â he asked, his concern evident in the gentle tone of his voice.
âThe cake is gone,â I finally said, my voice reflecting a mix of disappointment and frustration as I pouted my lips.
He chuckled, a soothing sound that momentarily lifted the weight off my shoulders. âIs that why youâre crying?â he questioned, his fingers delicately wiping away the tears that stained my cheeks.
I nodded in response, feeling a mixture of embarrassment and sadness. âI clearly put a note on it. But they still ate the cake that I baked for you.â
âItâs just a cake. Iâm sure you can bake another one.â
I sensed he was attempting to console me, but I disliked the way his words sounded. It seemed as though he was downplaying the situation, insinuating that it wasnât a big deal. and that I was simply overreacting. Frustration and disappointment surged within the,, prompting me to push him away and shoot a glare his way. âIt wasnât just a cake. I worked hard on that all afternoon.
And they just ruined it!â I vented angrily.
Caught off guard by my sudden outburst, he seemed slightly taken aback. âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to say that,â he quickly apologized.
Realizing he meant well, I felt a twinge of remorse for raising my voice. âIâm sorry for shouting at you.â I offered an apology.
âItâs fine. I know youâre upset. I understand. Have you eaten?â he inquired, his concern evident.
I shook my head. âHow about you?â
âI said I wanted to have dinner with you, didnât I?â
âAre they still downstairs? I donât feel like having dinner with them right now,â I admitted.
âIf thatâs what my wife wants, then I shall fulfill it,â he responded, emphasizing his willingness to prioritize my feelings. The tenderness in his tone softened the edges of my frustration, creating a moment of understanding and connection amid the remnants of disappointment.
âBut how about you? Arenât you hungry?â I asked, my concern shifting from the cake to 2/5 3/5 10 Chapter 21 his well-being.
his âWell, maybe I should eat dessert first,â he teased with a playful glint in his eyes, words carrying a hint of mischief. Before I could register what was happening, het leaned in, lowering his head and planting a soft, gentle k*ss on my lips.
His unexpected sweet k*ss surprised me, making me forget about the ruined cake. It was a tender moment that promised comfort and reassurance, showing that our connection mattered more than the dessert mishap.
When our lips parted, he wore a soft smile, understanding that laughter and affection could heal better than baked goods. The roomâs atmosphere changed; disappointment. was replaced by a renewed connection.
Sebastianâs playful mood continued as he suggested, âNow, about that cake. Letâs bake a new one together. What do you think?â
His enthusiasm sparkled in his eyes.
The idea of turning the mishap into a joint baking adventure made me smile. It reminded me that setbacks could become chances for shared experiences. âYouâd really bake with me?â I asked, surprised and delighted.
âOf course! Weâll make it even better than before, and this time, no one can sneak aâ taste before itâs ready,â he declared with determination.
âIâd love that,â I said with genuine excitement, a smile playing on my lips. Unable to contain my gratitude, I lifted my hand, gently caressing his cheeks. âThank you for trying to make me feel better. That means a lot to me,â I expressed, my voice carrying at sincere appreciation for his comforting presence.
âYou mean a lot to me,â he responded, his words echoing with a depth of emotion that resonated within me. It was a simple yet profound declaration that held the promise of a connection beyond the surface.
âNow that you say it, it makes me wonder: when did you start to have feelings for me?â I asked curiously, my curiosity getting the best of me as I sought to unravel the timeline of our evolving emotions.
âThe morning you tried to cook me breakfast, and you almost burned down the kitchen,â he replied, a hearty laugh accompanying his recollection of that amusing encounter. The memory transported us back to a moment steeped in the innocence of culinary mishaps and the early stages of our connection.
It was a morning marked by my ambitious attempt to be a perfect wife, and I prepared him some breakfast. Inexperienced and determined to prove my independence, I embarked on preparing breakfast without seeking assistance from the household staff.
The result was a chaotic scene, with burned food and the threat of a kitchen disaster looming large.
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Chapter 21 âYouâre mean. To be fair, that was my first time,â I retorted playfully, pouting my lips in mock indignation.
âI know. And hats off to you; you managed to learn your way in the kitchen,â he added,- his laughter reflecting a fondness for the journey we had embarked on together. The lightness in his tone conveyed an acceptance of imperfections, emphasizing the growth. and resilience that had characterized our shared experiences.
âThatâs because I wanted to please you.â
âWhich you did,â he responded, a fond smile directed towards me. The warmth in his eyes mirrored the satisfaction he found in my attempt to create a pleasant experience for him.
âDoes that mean you have no feelings for Catherine anymore?â I asked, driven by curiosity as I sought to understand the complexities of his emotions.
âCatherine and I have a long history. But that was all-nothing but history. Whatever feelings I may have had for her, theyâre long gone. I only see her as a friend and as my sister-in-law, nothing more,â he explained, his words carrying a reassurance that our connection transcended the shadow of past relationships.
âIf one of us is in danger, who would you choose?â The question emerged spontaneously, a product of my desire to unravel the depth of his commitment. I yearned to hear his answer, to glimpse into the core of his priorities.
âYou are and will always be you. I donât care if the whole world is in danger; Iâd still choose you,â he declared with unwavering conviction. The sincerity in his response resonated deeply, dispelling any doubts that lingered within me.
His words filled my heart with joy. I realized Sebastianâs love for me is strong and certain, even if some things are uncertain.
Even though I may not have all the love I want from my family, Sebastianâs constant care and love act like a strong support, filling the empty spaces and keeping me strong.
His promise gave me strength and made me feel secure. Knowing that, even when things were tough, he would always choose me brought a deep sense of safety. It showed how strong our bond is, going beyond just family ties.
Talking about these things made me appreciate our relationship even more. Sebastianâs. words werenât just about saying he loves me; they were a promise to always be there for me. It comforted me to know that, no matter what challenges come our way, his love will be there, guiding us through lifeâs ups and downs.
âThank you for always choosing me.â
âI didnât choose you, Blaire. Because thereâs no choice to begin with. The moment I 4/5 Chapter 21 made a vow in front of that church, it has always been you.â
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