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Love is separated by mountains and seas, and long separation does not bring sorrow Novel Cover

Love is separated by mountains and seas, and long separation does not bring sorrow

Everyone in Northwood knew Maria as the woman who had betrayed William. Though she was the family’s adopted daughter, she had seduced her own nephew, William, dragging him to bed and shattering the goodwill between their families. Then, just as both sides were reluctantly coming to terms with the situation, she accidentally caused the death of William’s father, stole a fortune, and vanished. The once-glorious family lay in ruins because of her. Five years later, the woman who had once driven William to the brink of tearing Northwood apart was now draped over some stranger’s chest, planning her own funeral. “Buy the plot next to my sister’s. The urn has to be Barbie pink. And don’t forget to stud it with diamonds.” As her friend, Scott couldn’t take it. “Maria, it’s early-stage lung cancer. It’s treatable. It’s just money, isn’t it? William has plenty. If you just… apologized, he’d forgive you.” He never understood these two stubborn souls. “It was all a misunderstanding. If you just explained, wouldn’t that settle it?” Maria took a slow drag of her cigarette and said nothing. Inside, everything was bitterness. How could she explain? Back then, Samuel had been working undercover in the Syndicate. Drugged, hooked, he’d betrayed the operation and sold out his own wife—Kimberly, another undercover agent. In the end, Maria had been the one to pull the trigger. She had seized that moment, taken over their mission, and used the stolen money as her ticket to stay embedded in the Syndicate. Forget that Samuel had always been William’s hero. She was the one who had killed his father. How could she, his father’s killer, ever be with him? Samuel’s last words still echoed in her mind: *Take these secrets to the grave. My son could never accept his hero father was a traitor.* She could still see his face, hear his voice. She couldn’t do it. She couldn’t tell William. Bitterness churned inside her. Maria exhaled a cloud of smoke. “It’s all in the past.” Too much stood between them. Loving each other was a luxury she could no longer afford. “The past? Then why are you still by his side?” Maria didn’t answer. Because the Syndicate had William in its sights. Even though the organization was mostly dismantled, the remnants were thirsty for revenge. William, as family to undercover agents, was the perfect target. She had to protect him. Swallowing the bitterness, Maria forced a smile. “Because I’m a bad woman. Bad women survive by conning men out of their money.” “So I send you for medicine, and you come here to pick up a man? Auntie, am I not giving you enough?” William’s voice cut through the air behind her, cold as steel. Before she could react, he seized her arm and dragged her back to the villa. The moment they were inside, he slammed her against the wall. “Do you know what you are? Slipping behind your patron’s back?” Maria offered a faint, joyless smile. “Done entertaining your precious Diane?” “Jealous?” William’s voice was icy. “Maria, know your place. You’re a kept woman. Don’t get ideas above your station.” She shot back, “For all I know, you don’t even work anymore. Diane’s nightly performances are pure bad theater. Who’d be jealous of that?” In an instant, William snapped. He scooped her up, carried her upstairs to a guest room, and threw her onto the bed. Her head cracked against the headboard. Pain bloomed—and then he was on her. His eyes were bloodshot, his grip on her arms bruising. Maria cried out, instinctively trying to shove him off, but he pinned her, immobile. He was like a starved beast, biting, claiming. His hands were branding irons, mapping her skin. A film of tears blurred Maria’s vision. She bit her lip hard, refusing to make another sound. Then William stopped. A sneer twisted his lips. “How depraved, Auntie. Getting turned on by your own nephew.” Maria mirrored his mockery. “Takes one to know one. Groping your father’s killer? That’s a new low.” The next second, a sharp crack echoed through the room. His palm struck her cheek, hard enough to split her lip. William stared down at her, hatred burning in his eyes. “Don’t you dare talk about him!” He snatched up his clothes and stormed into the next room. Only when the sounds of William and her niece’s intimacy began to drift through the wall did Maria finally go limp, her body sliding down to rest against the cold plaster. Their ragged breaths filled her ears. William’s hate-filled eyes filled her mind. A pressure built in her chest, sharp and suffocating. Then her face went deathly pale. A spray of crimson hit the floor. She wiped the blood from her mouth with the back of her hand. Her eyes were dull, her smile a ghostly, bitter thing. Hate her. Good. That was the point. Once she caught the last of the criminals, she would vanish from his life for good. That night, the sounds of passion lasted until dawn. Maria smoked until dawn. She’d thought she was numb to it. But hearing the man she loved
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Chapter 4

The room was packed with clothes in every color—all of them brought to life from the sketches she had drawn during those three years in the rented apartment.

It had been one of her few small passions, and he had remembered every detail.

Maria ran her fingers over the fabrics, her heart torn between joy and pain.

How could he be so foolish?

She turned, about to speak, but William cut her off.

“Auntie, take a look.” He gestured casually. “Which one do you think would suit your niece for the wedding?”

“This one, perhaps?”

At his signal, a servant wheeled in an extravagantly ornate white wedding gown.

Maria paled at the familiar sight.

It was the dress she had designed—the one she was meant to wear at her own wedding to William.

“It’s not… appropriate, is it?”

William gave a cold laugh. “Why not? Your niece wearing the wedding dress her aunt designed—you must be overjoyed.”

Forcing a smile, Maria replied, “But the size isn’t right.”

“It can be altered.”

As he spoke, William brought out more items: the groom’s suit, the engagement party attire, sketches for the venue layout, the schedule, even the wedding invitations.

Everything Maria had once designed for their future together now lay spread across the studio floor—every detail she had crafted for the life they were supposed to share.

And now William presented it all to her, asking:

“How would these work for Diane’s and my wedding?”

Watching her expression darken filled him with grim satisfaction.

He even dragged over an old wooden desk, pushing her into the chair before it. Pulling out a blank sheet of drafting paper, he said, “Ah, right—the most important part. You should handle this personally. The wedding rings. Sketch a pair. Consider it your gift to me, your nephew, and your niece.”

He pressed a pen into her hand, his gaze locked on hers.

Maria stared at the desk, her eyes growing red.

It was the same table from the rented apartment.

In one corner, carved faintly: *F & Y forever*.

She hadn’t thought he’d kept it.

And now he wanted her to design his wedding rings on this table, steeped in their shared memories.

The standoff stretched on until the onlookers grew uneasy.

An assistant stepped forward. “Mr. William, perhaps this lady isn’t suited for the task. We could bring in some finished designs for selection.”

William laughed—a sharp, bitter sound. “Ha! Not suited? She’s perfect for it!”

“Let me introduce you all. This is my aunt, Maria. The woman who seduced her own nephew. Not suited? She’s the ideal person! Whether as family or as an ex, giving a wedding gift fits perfectly, doesn’t it?”

Instantly, every eye in the room turned toward her.

Whispers broke out; curious and judgmental stares landed on Maria like stones.

She sat rigid, hands trembling, wishing the floor would swallow her whole.

Seeing her reaction, William plucked the pen from her grip. “Feeling good now? Anything to say?”

Maria managed a strained smile. “Seeing my nephew get married? Of course I’m happy. May you have a long and joyful union.”

“But if you want ring designs—that’ll cost extra.”

The room erupted into murmurs. Fingers pointed; voices rose.

“They said she left for money back then. Looks like it was true.”

“Mr. William is too kind. Why keep someone like her around? If I were him, I’d make that gold-digger pay.”

“You can tell just by looking—trash like her deserves to die.”

William’s temper snapped. “Shut your mouths! Who gave you the right to criticize her? Get out and get back to work!”

Ignoring her resistance, he pulled Maria into a side room.

“You know that’s not what I was asking, Maria. Don’t you understand?” William felt like he was losing his mind. “What really happened back then? I know you’re not that kind of person!”

For a moment, seeing the agony on his face, Maria wanted to tell him everything.

But the taste of blood rising in her throat reminded her—she was dying.

Her fingers clenched until they ached. “Want to know? Pay up. Give me the money, and I’ll talk.”

Her indifference made his blood boil.

His hands shook. “Fine. Money. You want money? I’ll give it to you. Walk from here back to the family villa. Do that, and you’ll get your payment. Otherwise, that little friend of yours—Scott’s family—will be bankrupt by morning.”

Maria stiffened. “You can’t drag innocent people into this!”

Scott was one of her few remaining friends. She couldn’t let him be destroyed because of her.

William let out a bitter laugh.

Why did she care so much about this Scott guy?

“I’m dragging them in. If you don’t want his family ruined, start walking.”

Outside, thunder cracked, and rain began to pour in sheets.

William hesitated, wondering if he should retract the command.

Then he heard Maria say, “Fine. I’ll walk.”

Rage burned through his last shred of reason. “Good. Go on, then! It’s ten kilometers. If you give up halfway, I’ll bankrupt the Carters for sure.”

He hauled her to the entrance and shoved her out into the downpour.

Maria stared at the closed door, a bitter smile touching her lips.

He hated her so much.

The man who once despised using power to coerce others was now threatening her with it.

He must truly loathe her.

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