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I Left Him after He Chose The Sister-in-law Novel Cover

I Left Him after He Chose The Sister-in-law

For ten years, Etta Kelly poured her whole heart into loving Houston Kelly, enduring a cold arranged marriage while he prioritized guilt and duty over her. Blinded by remorse for his brother’s death—a murder originally targeted at him—Houston doted on his pregnant sister-in-law Maddie, leaving Etta lonely and vilified as the bitter, unreasonable wife. Sick of being the unwanted third wheel in her own marriage, Etta chose freedom over heartbreak, walking away on their anniversary with their secret lost baby buried in her past. Her sudden, decisive departure cracked Houston’s cold, indifferent facade and awakened a consuming regret he’d never known he harbored. The powerful tycoon resorted to ruthless means to pull her back, blocking her career and clinging desperately to the marriage he once discarded carelessly. Caught between Maddie’s schemes, the toxic Kelly family’s manipulation, and an unsolved murder conspiracy, the broken pair is tangled in endless pain and obsession. This is the brutal, angsty redemption story of a man who lost his true love and burns every bridge to win her back, and a woman who dares to walk away from a love that ruined her.
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Chapter 13

Leonidas Lopez ground the question out between clenched teeth. The name that had haunted her dreams had now become his waking nightmare.

"Leonidas," Clementine Stephens started, her voice thick from crying, "thank you for your patience all these years. Let's split up peacefully."

The warmth in Leonidas's eyes vanished completely.

Clementine swiped away her tears and kept going, soft and steady, "I’ve always been the one stubbornly clinging to you, shameless as it was. You’ve probably gotten used to me hanging around like a persistent shadow."

"But every single night, that bed feels so empty."

"Please just let me go. Give me my freedom."

"Then you can focus all you want on Samara Woods."

"Leonidas, I’m begging you…"

Only the bedside lamp cast a dim, hazy glow over the room. She said every word with a calm, unshakable resolve. Leonidas stared at her hard, his gaze growing darker and deeper by the second.

A storm was brewing, ready to break loose at any moment.

Who knows how much time slipped by before he suddenly reached out, pulled the blanket all the way up to her neck, and tucked it in around her carefully. "Get some sleep," he said, before standing and leaving the room, flipping off the bedside lamp on his way out.

In the darkness, Clementine let out a long, shaky breath.

The next morning, she woke up to the mouthwatering smell of cooked food.

When she stepped out of her bedroom, she immediately spotted Leonidas in the open-concept kitchen, moving around the stove. His sky-blue shirt was rolled up to his elbows, showing off the hard muscle of his forearms as he flipped food with a spatula like he’d done it a hundred times.

Clementine had never seen this side of him before. She’d never once caught him cooking.

Like he sensed her watching, he turned toward her. "Go wash up, then eat."

His tone was calm, just as commanding as always—classic Leonidas.

Everything felt totally normal, the only odd one out was her, putting on a one-woman show with no audience.

After freshening up, Clementine headed straight for the front door. Just as she bent down to slip on her shoes, he lifted her clean off the ground and set her down at the dining table. "No breakfast, no leaving."

Seething quietly, Clementine ate her breakfast, then got into Leonidas’s car. He drove himself, pulling up right in front of the research institute.

Clementine reached for the door handle, only to hear the sharp click of the locks clicking shut.

She twisted back around, ice in her voice. "What do you think you’re doing?"

Leonidas leaned in closer, his brush brushing lightly against hers, his voice a low, rough murmur. "You can go run off and have your little adventure. But you’ll always come back home in the end."

Clementine ground her teeth. "Let me out."

Leonidas said nothing. He just unlocked the door, his gaze steady as he watched her walk away.

He knew she’d been wronged through all this.

She could act out, throw all the tantrums she wanted. But divorce? It was never going to happen.

With her skill, work ethic, and natural charm, Clementine quickly made a name for herself among the industry power players.

That afternoon, the head of the Ascendancy team called out sick, so Engineer Garza asked Clementine to stand in for him at a meeting with the CEO’s office, representing the Ascendancy Group.

The elevator whisked them straight up to the top floor, where Leonidas’s second secretary, Amy Moon, was waiting by the office door.

Right before they stepped inside, Engineer Garza clutched his stomach. "Oh, sorry—something’s come up, I need to step out for a minute."

Amy pointed him toward the restroom, then turned to Clementine with a polite smile. "Go on ahead in."

Amy’s only job was to greet guests, and she didn’t recognize Clementine. She assumed she was just a new intern, so she kept her distance and kept it cool.

Clementine clutched her folder tight to her chest. She had zero desire to be alone with Leonidas. But the janitor was mopping the hallway during break, and loitering by the door felt way too awkward, so she pushed the door open and stepped inside.

Even after two years of marriage, she’d never once set foot in Lopez Industries. She never would’ve guessed her first visit would go down like this.

The office was done up in minimalist style, neutral tones of gray, white, and blue that matched Leonidas perfectly—noble, distant, understated luxury.

The air carried a faint scent of cedar, exactly like the one that clung to him. It reminded her of those recent nights where he’d sneak into her bedroom just to kiss her, the scent sticking to her pillow all night, haunting her, impossible to forget.

The main office was empty—Leonidas wasn’t there—and two takeout containers sat on the coffee table in the lounge area.

Clementine was just about to find a spot to wait when the door to the private break room suddenly swung open.

Samara Woods stepped out. She was wearing an ivory Victorian-style dress, pearl earrings peeking out from behind her hair at her collarbone, radiating that polished, elegant vibe everyone loved about her.

Except the top two buttons of her dress were undone.

The pale skin underneath left nothing to the imagination.

"Clementine?" Samara’s eyes widened, a flash of panic darting across her face before she quickly spun to yank the door shut behind her.

But in her rush, she fumbled. The door bounced off the frame and hung wide open.

Clementine hadn’t even cared what was inside the breakroom before, but now her gaze drifted in.

Instantly, her blood turned to boiling acid in her veins.

Right there on the bed, directly across from the door, a man’s black dress shirt and suit pants were tossed haphazardly across the covers. A pair of men’s boxer briefs lay crumpled at the foot of the bed.

"Leonidas is so busy, I sometimes come in to help him tidy up. Don’t mind me," Samara chirped as she gathered the clothes and carried them into the bathroom.

Then she turned to straighten out the sheets.

When she lifted the quilt, a pair of nude stockings fluttered down to the floor.

Clementine’s breath caught in her throat. She froze solid.

Samara seemed to catch what just happened, and rushed to apologize. "Sorry, my stockings snagged earlier, so I took them off…"

The office temperature was perfectly comfortable, but Clementine felt an icy chill crawl up her spine and settle in her bones.

She could talk a big game all she wanted. But when faced with the proof right in front of her, cold unease spread through every inch of her.

Clementine hurried straight out of the office, and ran straight into Leonidas right by the elevator.

She didn’t even lift her head, but her nose picked up that familiar cedar scent. Instinctively, she shoved him back hard. "Get away from me! Don’t you touch me."

Uriel Scott was right behind Leonidas, along with half a dozen other top executives.

Uriel waved a hand at them, and in seconds, they’d all melted away quietly, leaving the two alone.

"What’s going on?" Leonidas reached out to catch her arm.

Clementine flinched back like she’d been burned. "You and Samara can play whatever sick games you want. Just keep them contained, don’t drag me over here to gawk at them. I never knew the untouchable Mr. Lopez had such… trashy tastes."

Leonidas’s face went dark as thunder. "Some things are better discussed in private. Don’t forget where we are."

"What place? When you were screwing around in there, why didn’t you care about the place then?"

"Leonidas, whatever you and Samara get up to isn’t any of my business. Just don’t drag me into it."

"My eyes are too delicate to stomach this garbage."

"Clementine!" Leonidas roared, furious. His hand lifted, hovering in the air like he was about to strike her.

Clementine didn’t back down an inch. She lifted her chin to face him, defiant, fire blazing bright in her eyes.

A part of her almost ached for that hand to come down—

To shatter the wavering resolve she’d fought so hard to hold onto for days.

To break the years of tangled, messy love she could never cut loose on her own.

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