Horace frowned deeply. “No. Send her away.”
A moment later, the internal line rang again. The receptionist’s voice was tense: “Mr. Dunn, Ms Celeste refuses to leave. She insists on seeing you….
Horace was already troubled by matters concerning Lorelei, and hearing Celeste–who resembled Lorelei in some ways but was far more affected–pester him only pushed his annoyance to its limit.
He ordered his assistant coldly, “Have security ‘escort Ms. Celeste out of the company building. From now on, if she doesn’t have an appointment, she is not allowed to set foot in the Dunn Group again.”
In the restaurant, the chef served him the same light and exquisite meal he had eaten for years.
race picked up
his fork and took a bite, but it tasted like nothing but wax in his mouth.
ddenly, he remembered that Lorelei loved spicy food.
Once, she had deliberately eaten spicy hotpot in his tidy study, her lips swollen and red from the heat, sweat beading at her temples, yet she still grinned and insisted on kissing him, saying he lived like an ascetic with no sense of taste, and that his life was bland and dull.
At the time, he thought she was being unruly and didn’t understand proper behavior, so he frowned and pushed her away.
Now, almost involuntarily, he put down his fork and said to the chef standing nearby. “Tomorrow, make a spicy dish.”
The chef was stunned, thinking he had misheard. “Mr. Dunn, did you say…”
“A spicy dish,” Horace repeated, his tone leaving no room for doubt. “The spicier, the better.”
A week later, Horace used the excuse of ‘inspecting a Nordic new energy cooperation project to take his private jet to Reykjavik, Iceland.
The project inspection proceeded quickly and with great efficiency.
On the afternoon the inspection ended, he had his driver take him to the famous black sand beach.
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The cold wind was biting, the gray–black sand merging with the leaden sky, waves crashing against the shore with chunks of ice, the scenery both magnificent and desolate
Then, he saw that flash of flame.
Lorelei, dressed in a striking red windbreaker, stood amidst the bleak landscape, intently adjusting her professional camera.
Surrounding her were several tall, strikingly handsome foreign male models–her local photography partners.
She was communicating her ideas for the shoot to them, occasionally letting out clear, ringing laughter. Her eyes were bright, and on her face was a genuine joy and freedom that Horace had not seen in a long time.
In that moment, Horace felt as if an invisible hand had gripped his heart tightly, leaving a dull ache.
She had left him, and it seemed… she was doing just fine.
was more vibrant, more dazzling than she had ever been by his side.
took a deep breath of the icy air and walked over, trying to maintain his usual composure. “Lori, what a coincidence.
At the sound of his voice, Lorelei turned her head. The moment she saw him, the smile on her face vanished like a candle flame snuffed out by the cold wind–instantly extinguished and gone.
In its place was an extreme sense of distance and indifference, as if she were looking at a complete stranger.
“Mr. Dunn,” her voice was colder than the wind in Iceland, “it certainly is a coincidence. However, I don’t think our current relationship is suitable for small talk. Excuse me.”
With that, she no longer looked at him. With perfect ease, she slipped her hand through the arm of the most handsome male model beside her, turned away, and continued discussing the composition and lighting of the distant glacier, her tone relaxed and familiar.
Horace stood frozen in place, watching her slender figure and the hand resting in the crook of another man’s arm. The words that almost burst from his lips… home with me when you’re
done playing“-were forced back down his throat, turning into a bitter taste.
For the first time, he tasted with painful clarity what it meant to be completely ignored, to be shut
out of her world.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.