
Reborn to Love You: Taming My Cold CEO Husband
Rebirth. Revenge. Romance.
In her past life, Delia was blind to love. Betrayed by her cousin and ex, she discarded her "crippled" husband Curtis-only to die disfigured and alone.
Now she's back.
This time, she tears up the divorce papers and clings to Curtis's side-only to discover he's not weak at all. In fact, when he rises from his wheelchair, the world bows.
"You're mine-body and soul," he growls, his voice like velvet and steel.
She's the one seducing him now-until he's addicted, crazed, and can't live without her.
She'll crush her enemies, reclaim everything they stole, and love the man who once gave her the world.
This time, she'll give him back everything-and more.
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Chapter 15
She didn't give Curtis a chance to speak, cutting right in with a biting tone. "Matthew messed with the wrong person, got himself beaten up, and now you're blaming my husband instead of asking what stunt your precious son pulled?"
"Oh, so something shady went down and karma finally caught up with you? Feeling guilty now, aren't you?"
Craig's face flushed red then turned pale, mouth half-open like he wanted to say something but couldn't find the words.
Matthew clenched his jaw, glaring at Delia like he wanted to burn her with his eyes.
"You're just a mouthy tramp!" Craig jabbed a finger at Delia, then swung toward Curtis, yelling, "You begged me to approve this marriage! And this is how she treats your father? You better explain yourself!"
"A woman like that doesn't deserve to be a Stockton! Aren't you two divorcing anyway? Get it over with already!" Vanessa snapped, her face dark with anger.
But Delia didn't even look at them. Her mind was spinning.
Curtis begged for their marriage?
She turned to look at him, stunned, her heart thudding.
There was an odd mix of sweetness and confusion bubbling inside her.
She'd always assumed this was a typical family arrangement. It never occurred to her that he had asked for it.
Why? They hadn't exactly been close before.
Curtis, hearing his father dig up the past just to attack Delia, stiffened, a flicker of annoyance crossing his face.
"My marriage is my business. And as for giving an explanation? I think Delia's got a point."
He shifted his gaze to Craig. "I'm not divorcing her. Not before, not now, not ever."
"You-!" Vanessa shot up from the couch, her voice shrill. "Absolutely not! She's disrespectful and toxic-she doesn't belong in this family! Curtis, you have to divorce her right now!"
Worked up beyond reason, Vanessa's fury peaked. Seeing the mocking smile on Delia's face, she raised her hand to slap her.
"Vanessa!" Craig cried out.
"Mom!" Matthew panicked.
Curtis's face changed instantly. He tried pushing his wheelchair forward, but it was way too slow.
Yet just a breath before Vanessa's hand was about to land, Delia leaned back smoothly and dodged it.
Her face calm, she reached up, quick as lightning, and grabbed Vanessa's wrist before she could pull back.
Vanessa froze, caught off guard, and before she could react, Delia yanked her forward and raised her other hand without hesitation.
Smack!
A sharp slap rang out, loud and unforgiving. Vanessa stumbled back, nearly tripping.
A bright red palm mark flared on her cheek.
She looked stunned, clutching her face, staring at Delia in disbelief.
The living room went dead silent.
Craig and Matthew were frozen, mouths open in shock.
Even Curtis, wide-eyed, stared at Delia standing tall and unyielding.
Delia flexed her tingling hand as if she'd just swatted a mosquito.
Her lips curved into a sly, defiant grin. "You want us to divorce? Who the hell do you think you are?"
Vanessa, face burning, stood stiff with rage and humiliation, but didn't dare charge again.
Craig's expression darkened, his chest heaving.
Delia stood there, full of fire, clearly not someone to push around.
All eyes once again turned to Curtis, who hadn't said a word during the whole scene.
"Curtis." Craig tried hard to keep his temper in check as he pointed at Matthew. "Look at your brother-bruised all over, face swollen and limping. Don't tell me you didn't send someone to do this?"
With that accusation, Delia turned her eyes to Matthew.
Sure enough, the parts of his skin not covered by clothes were already turning purple and blue. There was a split at the corner of his mouth, and a big bruise on his cheekbone. Even though he tried to hide it with his collar, the way he walked spoke volumes.
He'd clearly gotten a serious beatdown.
And looking at them barging in like this, what else could it be about?
Delia thought back to that attack. Her lips curved in a cold smile.
This was just payback for what Matthew had done.
She knew exactly what had happened.
But on the surface, she acted shocked, letting out a laugh laced with sarcasm.
"That's a baseless accusation," she said, her tone sharp with frustration. "Which one of your eyes saw my husband give the order? Blaming him without proof-what kind of logic is that?"
Curtis didn't plan on saying anything initially.
But Delia gently pressed his shoulder, signaling him to hold back.
A strange emotion flickered in his chest.
Being shielded by someone like this-it was a new feeling.
So he decided to stay silent a bit longer, to see what she would do next.
With Curtis staying quiet, Delia grew more confident.
She stepped forward, eyes fierce, voice sharper than before. "Sounds to me like Matthew's been going around causing trouble and finally got what he deserved."
"Or maybe... you're just feeling guilty, so now you're pointing fingers at Curtis hoping no one looks too closely?"
"That's nonsense!" Craig snapped, but he couldn't really deny it either.
He did suspect something, sure-but it was his son after all.
And Curtis? He never thought much of him, especially now that he was disabled.
He wasn't someone he could trust.
"Got any proof? If not, how can you just accuse him like that?" Delia scoffed. "Matthew's messed with too many people. You have no clue who might've done this. So you decided to pick the quiet one to throw blame on?"
"You never saw Curtis as your son, did you?"
"You-" Craig's face alternated between red and pale.
Delia folded her arms and rolled her eyes at them without a hint of respect.
"You bitch! Keep running your mouth and I'll shut it for you!"
Matthew, already hot-headed and emotionally unstable, snapped.
After being insulted over and over-and seeing his father speechless-he lunged at Delia with his fist raised.
Luckily, a bodyguard stepped in just in time and stopped him.
"That's enough." Curtis's voice cut through the room like ice. "Edith, show them out."
Edith stepped forward immediately, bowing slightly. "Yes, sir."
She threw a look at the bodyguards.
Without hesitation, the strong, well-trained guards moved in.
They didn't bother with pleasantries and forcefully herded the Stocktons out.
"Curtis, how dare you treat me like this! You ungrateful son!"
"Let me go! How dare you touch me, you damn servants!"
But the guards didn't even flinch. Ignoring the yelling, they completed their task-escorting the three straight to the door and out of the house.
Delia stood at the entrance, coldly watching them get thrown out of the villa.
When they finally disappeared from view, she let out a sigh of relief.
She turned around, her face lighting up with a smile. "Next time someone comes knocking just to cause trouble, I'll kick them out myself."
Curtis looked away, a bit flustered by her radiant smile.
He closed his eyes for a second, ears tinged with red. "Thanks."
"No need for that," Delia leaned in closer, her lips brushing his ear. "Babe..."
"No matter what happens, just know-I've got your back."
Curtis's lashes trembled, and his heart skipped a beat.
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