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SNATCHED FROM HER WORTHLESS HUSBAND

After loving my husband faithfully, giving up everything to fit into his role of a ideal wife, it finally dawns on me that he's never even liked me so thinking of him loving me is just a waste of energy so I decided to put my life back on track. Got a job with someone he detests ....now he wants me back but my boss who never allows anyone's hands on him discovers a new obsession- Me.
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Chapter 6

ALIANA

My body ached terribly, I tried to stretch my body to get a bit of relief but I felt tied to something so a frown comes on my face.

I woke up enveloped in a comfort that wasn't my own.

Michael's arm was around my shoulders. His breathing was slow and deep - as if he truly slept, possibly for the first time in a long while.

For a moment, I simply... watched him.

The world was silent and motionless, and I experienced an unusual calm I hesitated to label.

However, peace never lasted for me.

Reality hit hard and suddenly.

The garments spread across the ground.

The reality that I had just overstepped boundaries with my boss while in a marriage.

Despite his gentle nature, Michael Hamilton remained the most disciplined person I was acquainted with - and I was unaware of the implications this would hold for the morning.

Thus, I chose the cowardly option.

I quietly got out of bed.

My dress was still wet, draped close to the heater. I took one of his white shirts from the drawer, folded a piece of his stationery, and wrote:

> I appreciate all that you've done.

Thanks for the tea and keeping me warm last night.

No need to worry - I won't complicate matters.

I placed the note beside his bed.

He remained motionless.

I lingered at the door for a moment too long.

After that, I turned and left.

The following month resembled a painful thread on a thin electrical wire of evasion.

I mastered the art of scheduling. I showed up sooner than normal, stayed later, and conveniently "overlooked" meetings with Michael in attendance.

He never pointed me out.

Never sought clarifications.

He was courteous, aloof - the type of politeness that stung more than rage.

Perhaps that was justified. Perhaps that single night held meaning solely for me.

I still noticed him glancing occasionally at times. For just a moment - a brief glimmer of something lurking behind those serene grey eyes before he would avert his gaze, as if he were reprimanding himself for looking at me at all.

It was a Thursday when fate chose to challenge me.

I was at the staff café, attempting to remember how coffee operated, when a recognizable voice broke my train of thought.

"Aliana."

I rotated. Aaron Blake - a youthful lawyer at the firm, endearing in his refined, innocuous manner.

"Hi," I said, grinning amicably.

"Hello to you too."You seem as if you've been subsisting on spreadsheets."

"That's due to the fact that I have," I chuckled gently. "Work-related risk."

He smiled broadly. "Perhaps I can save you from them this weekend?"

I closed my eyes momentarily. "Save me?"

"A date," he specified, maintaining his smile. "Evening meal." Somewhere that doesn't require legal paperwork or tax records.

I paused. He was generous. Appealing. The type of man who wouldn't make my life more complicated.

Still, the idea of agreeing made my stomach churn for reasons I didn't wish to explore.

Nevertheless, reason prevailed. "Of course," I replied at last. "Why shouldn't we?"

"Perfect." His grin grew larger. "Is eight on Saturday good?"

"Eight works just fine for me."

I watched him leave, feeling oddly empty.

Then I glanced upward - and stopped.

On the other side of the hall, behind the glass partition, Michael stood by the conference room, his eyes locked directly on me.

His expression can not be read.

Our gazes locked for an instant before he turned and left.

Exactly like that.

For some reason, it pained me more than I expected.

The air in the office felt denser by the following day. Or perhaps it was I.

Everyone continued with their tasks as normal - gatherings, phone calls, the rhythmic buzz of efficiency - yet I sensed his presence.

Whenever I walked by his office, the quietness that hung in the air felt charged like static electricity.

During lunch, I listened in and heard someone mention, "Mr. "Hamilton is in one of his moods again."

Nobody had the courage to question the reason.

I didn't have to.

I possessed a hypothesis.

And I despised that it left me feeling both remorseful and optimistic.

That night, I was leaving late - the hallways largely vacant, the noise of the elevator resonating down the marble corridor.

I pushed the button and paused.

As the doors opened, I entered, completely lost in thought.

Then the doors shut - and I understood I wasn't by myself.

He was present.

Michael.

Positioned quietly in the corner of the elevator, resembling a form of celestial retribution.

"Mr. Hamilton," I began, my tone instinctively formal. "I was unaware-"

He pushed the button to halt the elevator.

The gentle chime was overwhelming in the silence that ensued.

"Why are you avoiding me after leaving me with such a ridiculous note?" he inquired softly.

I gulped down nervously. "I'm not-"

"Aliana." His voice became quieter, more assertive. "You left that morning in silence." You've been avoiding me for weeks. "I've heard that you've decided to date Blake."

I gazed at him, shocked. "Are you looking into my current relationship?"

He breathed out forcefully. "Yes, I am." He mentioned it to me personally - seemingly pleased with his accomplishment."

I stifled a chuckle. "Who cares if I am?" I am not in a relationship. "I have the freedom to date anyone I choose."

"Yes," he replied, moving nearer, "you are able to."

"However?"

He paused, jaw clenched. "It's hard to act like that doesn't trouble me because the only person you are allowed to date in this lifetime now is me."

A pressure formed in my chest. "You showed that the night held no meaning."

"I didn't say that."

"You didn't need to," I murmured. "You behaved that way."

His demeanor relaxed a bit. "I aimed to protect you, I was giving you space because I thought it's what you wanted but I can see now that I was wrong."

"How did you come up with that conclusion?" From your emotions?

He glanced at me, troubled. "You deserve a person who is straightforward." Someone who won't startle you or ruin what you have.

"And what if I prefer complexity?"

The words escaped my lips before I could prevent them.

The atmosphere shifted as he stared at me in silence for some seconds.

He moved forward one more step, near enough for me to notice the subtle fatigue beneath his eyes. "Do you truly understand what you're saying?"

"Absolutely." My voice trembled, yet I maintained his stare. "I'm telling you that you can't determine what's best for me."

He looked at me, his breath irregular. "You believe I haven't made attempts to keep my distance?" That I haven't attempted to erase the memory of what it was like since that night-" He paused, ran his fingers through his hair, sighed. "All I want in this life is just you Aliana."

The admission shattered something within me.

I reached for the control panel, planning to restart the elevator to flee this unbearable moment - but he gripped my wrist. Softly.

"Stop," he said softly.

"Mike..."

He released a quiet, humorless chuckle. "You believe I'm oblivious to it?" How do others see your appearance? As you stroll through this structure, half the men become unsteady.

I shuttered my eyes. "Are you feeling jealous?"

He locked eyes with me. "Jealousy doesn't even start to describe it."

I attempted to regulate my breathing. "Go ahead and say it."

He scowled. "Excuse me?"

"That you want me again."

He became rigid.

The quiet lingered, brittle as crystal.

"I am unable to," he eventually replied. "Wanting you involves risking it all." You might not even want me the way I do you, what we possess-

"What we possess is silence," I interjected. "Also, I'm tired of it."

His hand gradually fell away. "You are mad at me."

"I'm hurt," I revised. "Since your actions led me to think that night was nothing." That it meant nothing. Then you vanished behind your walls and left me to tidy up my own messed up feelings alone.

He shut his eyes momentarily, the muscles in his jaw twitching. "It was never my intention to hurt you Aliana, I just misread the situation."

"Then why are we here acting as if it didn't happen?"

He remained silent.

Instead, he withdrew and hit the elevator button once more. The doors parted, and he motioned to the exit.

"You ought to leave," he said softly.

I looked at him, feeling something intense and piercing in my chest. "You keep doing this." You keep people near enough to make them feel needed, then distance yourself when things become serious.

He didn't refute it.

He simply stated, "I'm not skilled at depending on others."

"Then understand but then you need to stay away and let me move on with someone else." I murmured.

He blinked - as if the word had pierced more than I intended it to.

I exited the elevator, heart pounding.

As the doors started to shut, he uttered my name - gentle, unrefined.

"Aliana."

I turned.

He gazed at me with that subdued, anguished look I had come to dread - the one that indicated he wished to end his solitude but was uncertain how.

"Don't go for the date" he declared at last. "Please."

"Why is that?"

"Because if he lays a hand on you," he murmured, voice just above a whisper, "I can't trust myself not to act in a way I would regret. And I promise to do better. The only person you're dating is me."

Then the doors shut.

That evening, I stayed awake going over it repeatedly.

Each term. Each glance. Each quiet moment.

And I understood something both hurtful and lovely simultaneously.

He was not cold. He was not disconnected.

He was simply afraid, he is after all human like the rest of us.

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