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Horace’s eyes flickered slightly

The assistant continued. There was a fire burning especially bright, especially real. When you were here, the fire burned around you. You might have felt it was scorching, noisy. But now the fire is suddenly gone, and everywhere is cold, dark, and so quiet it makes people uneasy

There was a soft thudas Horace’s fingers unconsciously tapped against the car window

He suddenly turned his head, looking out at the cold, bustling yet utterly lifeless urban jungle. The assistant’s words struck his heart like a heavy hammer

All the selfdeception he had clung to crumbled in that moment

He had to admit that the woman he once regarded as a responsibilityand a nuisancehad already blazed a wild, bright, and irreplaceable world into his rigid, orderly life

Id was filled with her laughter, her mischief, her tears, her vibrant presenceWithout her, his world had truly become a barren, icy wasteland

He could not live without her

This realization made Horace restless and uneasy

He mobilized every resource at his disposal, keeping a close watch on Lorelei’s whereabouts

Mr. Dunn,the special assistant reported gravely, Ms. Anderson has finished her trip in Northern Europe and returned to the country this afternoon.” 

Horace’s heart skipped a beat, a strong sense of crisis seizing him

The special assistant paused, then added, It is reported that the news has spread. Several young heirs and promising gentlemen have already learned of Ms. Anderson’s return, and it seemsthey are all preparing to pursue her.” 

At the same time, the special assistant handed over a tablet, displaying a screenshot of a private group chat, kindly sent by a certain friend

The group was enthusiastically discussing welcoming Ms. Anderson back to the ranks of single aristocrats,’ their words bold and passionate, full of admiration and determination to win Lorelei 

over 

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Looking at those explicit remarks, Hornce’s face darkened to the point of dripping water, and the oppressive air around him seemed to lower the temperature of the entire office

At that moment, his private phone chimed with a special email

The sender was none other than Lorelei’s close friend

The subject line was mocking and glaring- 

Warm congratulations to my dearest Lori for breaking free from the iccberg, returning to singlehood, and an invitation to the first boyfriend candidate meetandgreet 

Opening the email, the time and place were clearly stated: tomorrow night at a top private club. At the bottom, a bolded postscript stabbed straight into Horace’s heart like a poisoned dagger

Special note: Exhusband Horace, since you are officially out, to ensure a harmonious and pleasant party, please do not come and cause trouble. Thanks for your cooperation-” 

The words outburned into his retinas like a redhot branding iron

Bang-!” 

ud crash, Horace suddenly hurled his phone to the ground

The latest model phone instantly shattered, its parts scattering

His eyes were bloodshot, his chest heaving violently. An unprecedented rage and pain swept over him, nearly tearing him apart

In the depths of his agony, a wild and resolute thought exploded in his mind, quickly consuming all his senses

He had to go! He had to win her back in front of everyone! She was his, and only his

The next evening, in the largest private room of that secretive club, the atmosphere was in full swing. The music was dynamic, the lights enchanting

Lorelei was undoubtedly the center of attention

She wore a striking black spaghettistrap gown that accentuated her perfect figure. Her makeup was exquisite, her red lips dazzling, more radiant and captivating than ever, like a phoenix reborn from the ashes, free from all restraints

She mingled among her many eager suitors, chatting and laughing with ease. Her confidence and charm drew the gaze of every man present

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Just as the atmosphere reached its penk, the heavy double doors of the private room were 

suddenly flung open from the outside

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When Broken Paths Unite Hope Returns In Gentle Silence by Rowan Miles Hart

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Lorelei Anderson was known everywhere for her beauty, charm, and untamable spirit. Her life had been a whirlwind of reckless adventures—watching lions stretch lazily on the African savanna, dancing through Berlin’s underground clubs until sunrise, collecting lovers as casually as changing clothes. She belonged to no one, answered to no rules, and felt most alive when defying the expectations imposed upon her.

But all of that changed when she was bound, through an arranged marriage, to Horace Dunn—a man who lived like a precision instrument. If Lorelei was a storm, Horace was the mountain unmoved by it.

Their very first meeting set the tone for their strange relationship. Lorelei arrived five hours late on purpose, a declaration that no one, least of all her future husband, would control her. Dragged out of a bar by her father’s people, she sauntered into a high-end tea house where Horace waited. Instead of being irritated or angry, he sat calmly drinking tea, looking as though he’d only been waiting a few minutes. His composed stillness irritated her more than any scolding could have.

As her father’s assistant tried awkwardly to justify her lateness, Horace rose, noticed her blistered feet in unfamiliar heels, and—shocking everyone present—knelt to gently remove the painful shoes. He slid soft slippers onto her feet and even applied a bandage, treating her with unexpected tenderness. Then, with quiet authority, he told the assistant, “My fiancée doesn’t need to be made presentable. She only needs to be herself.” For the first time in her life, Lorelei felt something shake her confidence—the immovable calm of a man she could neither provoke nor unsettle.

After they married, she discovered the full extent of Horace’s rigid lifestyle. He woke at seven, slept at eleven, ate measured meals, and even scheduled intimacy for the 15th and 30th of each month. The predictability suffocated her. So she fought back the only way she knew how: with chaos. She became a living rebellion, getting her license suspended for reckless driving, outbidding others at auctions simply for sport, and even reducing a business partner’s arrogant daughter to tears.

But what frustrated her most was Horace’s unbreakable composure. She tried every seductive, mischievous, and dramatic gesture she could conjure—lounging in his lap during meetings, whispering temptations in his ear, parading through his study in lingerie—yet his expression never changed. He wasn’t cold; he simply seemed immune to emotional turbulence.

Things escalated the day Lorelei burned down a café she found hideous. As always, trouble didn’t faze her, but the police station’s cold benches did. When Horace arrived—flanked by loyal bodyguards and dressed in a perfectly pressed black suit—he simply extended his hand and said, “It’s handled. Come home with me.” There was no lecture, no anger, not even disappointment.

She challenged him, pressing for a reaction: Wasn’t he angry? Jealous? Annoyed? She even grabbed his hand and placed it where she thought she could provoke him. But he remained steady. “Punishment isn’t necessary. Whatever trouble you cause, I can take care of it,” he said.

The words, meant as reassurance, only deepened her frustration. She wanted to shake him, crack him open, see him react—anything. He treated everything she did as manageable, forgivable, insignificant. When she tried to provoke jealousy, he simply suggested she inform the bodyguards next time a man bothered her. She accused him of being an old fossil, and he responded with factual calmness about their age difference, leaving her sputtering in defeat.

After he escorted her to the car, she abruptly ordered the driver to leave them alone, determined to force him out of his shell. She reminded Horace that it was the 15th—one of the days he himself had scheduled for intimacy—and began to seduce him. He questioned doing such a thing in the car, but she challenged him again, calling him an “old machine” in need of a jolt.

For a long moment, he stared at her with unreadable eyes. Then he finally pulled her close and kissed her with cold certainty. She tried everything to draw passion from him, but even in the heat of the moment, his breathing remained steady, controlled, precise.

Then his phone rang.

Something in his expression shifted—subtly, but enough for Lorelei to notice. For the first time since she’d known him, his calm cracked. He pulled back and told her gently but firmly that he had to deal with something urgent. Before she could argue, he ushered her out, took the driver’s seat, and sped away.

Lorelei stood on the street, furious and bewildered. What could possibly make him abandon her mid-moment? What problem could be more important than the first sign of passion he had shown her?

Driven equally by curiosity and jealousy, she jumped into a taxi and ordered the driver to follow Horace’s car. Eventually, the chase led her to a bar named Fantasy—a place utterly out of character for someone like him, who avoided alcohol and all forms of indulgence.

She slipped out of the cab and followed him inside, confused and increasingly unsettled. Just as she approached the entrance, she saw a young woman in a white dress being cornered by drunken men. The woman’s fear was palpable.

And then Lorelei saw something she would never forget—something that would change her understanding of Horace forever.

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