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After the Divorce, the CEO Begged to Remarry Me Novel Cover

After the Divorce, the CEO Begged to Remarry Me

When Carol Bennett caught her long-time boyfriend cheating, she didn't cry or beg. Instead, she exposed the scandal online, turning him into a viral disgrace overnight. Then, without looking back, she agreed to a marriage of convenience with Ethan Mitchell, a powerful billionaire suffering from a terminal illness-her estranged father's carefully arranged match. On their wedding night, Ethan handed her a cold-hearted prenup and warned her not to expect love, money, or a future. Fine by Carol. She played her role perfectly, calling him "husband" with a sweet smile while keeping her heart locked away. But the aloof CEO who once wanted nothing to do with her is now the one chasing her. One kiss, one glance, and suddenly he's breaking his own rules. "Carol, kiss me." She smirks, her fingers trailing along his collarbone. "Falling for me already, Mr. CEO? Looks like you're the one breaking the contract." Who would've thought the dying billionaire would end up begging for a second chance?
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Chapter 14

Winter had sunk its claws deep into Riverton, and the damp chill in the air seeped right into your bones.

With Christmas just around the corner, fairy lights and evergreen garlands adorned the streetlamps on both sides of the road. Storefronts had been dressed up with snowflake decals and "Merry Christmas" signs. Even though the villa hadn't been decorated-mostly because of Ethan's health-the holiday spirit still found its way in.

That morning, the sky was gloomy, and fine snowflakes began to fall quietly.

For a southern city like Riverton where snowfall was a rare treat, this was a pleasant surprise.

Carol was stirred awake by the soft glow filtering through the curtains. She opened the window, and a sharp gust of cold hit her face, mixed with a few delicate bits of snow.

She blinked in surprise, stepped outside, and instinctively stretched out her hand to catch the tiny flakes.

The little six-point snow crystals melted instantly in her warm palm, leaving the softest trace of moisture. But just that tiny moment managed to curve her lips into a pure and simple smile.

Ethan stepped out of his study with a glass in hand, planning to refill it. That's when he saw her standing there.

She was wearing a fuzzy pale-pink loungewear set, her figure slim, her face turned slightly up, eyes tracing the falling snow outside. Her outstretched fingers, fair and slender, mirrored the whiteness of the snow drifting down. Her profile looked unusually peaceful in the dim light.

He paused mid-step, watching silently for a moment before quietly asking, "Aren't you cold?"

Carol turned to look at him, eyes still lit with astonishment. She shook her head. "Nope."

Spotting that he was only in a cashmere sweater, standing halfway out into the hallway, she gave a little wave and half-coaxed, "Come out here for a bit. It's cold, but bracing. Builds character."

Ethan raised an eyebrow at that, his voice hinting at both annoyance and amusement. "Where'd you even hear that kind of folksy nonsense?"

He'd always been the one everyone tiptoed around, too fragile to risk the breeze, much less the cold.

Still, despite his words, his legs moved like they had a mind of their own. He stepped out from the comfort of the hallway and came to stand beside her under the gentle snowfall.

Carol's eyes glimmered with a mix of triumph and something softer, and her tone carried a tiny note of pride. "It's not nonsense. My mom always said so. She was never wrong."

As the words left her mouth, her eyes dimmed for a second, like some memory surfaced.

Mom, lying in bed, forcing a smile as she told her gently but firmly, "I won't be able to stay and watch you grow up." That memory always left a bitter pull in her chest.

A sudden gust blew flakes at Ethan's face, and the chill it carried triggered a faint itch in his throat. He turned away and coughed lightly, twice.

Oddly, the shallow tightness in his chest that had lingered over the past few days... actually felt a little looser.

Carol snapped back to the present instantly at the sound of his cough.

Almost without thinking, she grabbed the thick woolen blanket draped over the nearby lounge chair and wrapped it around his shoulders. Her movements were swift but gentle.

"I'm not as frail as you think." Ethan frowned slightly, feeling the warmth and her closeness, his instinct to pull back kicking in. He still clung to a certain distance, a bit of restraint.Carol acted like she didn't hear a word he said. She lifted her head and stared straight into Ethan's bottomless eyes. There was a quiet kind of intensity, like she wanted to cut through that frozen shell of his and reach whatever was buried beneath.

Her voice was soft, spilled out by the wind, but there was a clear weight behind it, unmoving and stubborn. "Ethan, I don't want you to die."

Ethan froze like someone had just slapped him with a sentence he never saw coming-blunt, out of the blue, no sugarcoating.

He met her gaze, and in those eyes reflecting his own, there wasn't a hint of sarcasm, calculation, or pity. Just that kind of pure, stubborn concern that refused to back down.

It hit him-somewhere between his ribs and his heart-with a strange, unfamiliar ache.

He moved his throat, lips parting just a bit, like he was gonna say something. But in the end, the words locked up tight and nothing came out.

Carol was the first to snap out of it. That sentence she blurted out? Yeah, she just realized how wildly inappropriate it was-heat rushed up her face.

She quickly looked away, embarrassed, and tried to play it cool with a casual tone that didn't match the fluttering mess inside her chest. She grabbed the edge of his blanket and tugged. "C'mon, let's head back inside. Freezing makes you tougher, sure, but with your condition... let's not test fate, okay?"

The feel of the wool under her fingers, and the clean scent of him mixed with cold winter air-it all messed with her heart rhythms for a second.

*

Night crept in, and Carol was still alone in the villa.

Ethan had gone out in the afternoon and just... never came back. Didn't say where he was going, either.

Her phone buzzed against the silence. It was Sophia. She wanted to come over, share a drink, and complain about the stress of year-end deadlines.

Carol glanced around the room, all warm lights and empty space, and hesitated.

Ethan wasn't a fan of guests, even if Sophia was her bestie. Less drama's always better, right?

After a few seconds, she tapped out a reply and they agreed to meet at their usual spot-a private, quiet members-only bar with the chillest vibe.

Sophia got there first. When Carol walked in wrapped in the lingering cold, Sophia zipped over, voice low but full of gossip-mode hype. "Girl! Guess who I just saw? Your husband!"

Carol paused mid-jacket removal, surprised. "Ethan? He's here?"

With that fragile body of his? What's he doing in a bar?

"Over there," Sophia jerked her chin subtly toward the semi-private seating on the second floor. "See? Talking to some guy."

Carol followed her gaze, and yeah-there he was. Ethan sat in one of the upstairs booths, kind of angled toward them but not looking their way.

He had on a dark grey turtleneck, coat tossed casually beside him. The mellow yellow lighting touched the sharp edges of his face, making his pale skin stand out even more, but his back was still ramrod straight, like he belonged in a painting you couldn't ignore.

He wasn't holding a drink, exactly-just a heavy-bottomed glass, steam curling up from the rim.

"With his health, and he's still drinking?" Sophia muttered, then blinked. "Wait... Is that hot water? Who drinks hot water out of a whiskey glass?"

Then her eyes caught the guy sitting across from Ethan, and her interest took another sharp turn. "Whoa, and who's that? Never seen him before. Kinda has that bad-boy vibe going on. Doesn't match your husband's whole iceberg aesthetic."

Carol looked too.

The man was wearing a flashy color-block shirt, a couple buttons undone like he didn't care, and had a crooked smile like he didn't take anything seriously. He leaned back, relaxed, chatting away with Ethan like they knew each other well.

The whole scene didn't quite add up.

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