That night, the assistant reported that Lorelei was staying at a lakeside family inn–charming, but not very large.
Horace found out her room number and waited outside her door from dusk until the deep of night.
At last, footsteps and laughter echoed from the end of the corridor.
It was Lorelei returning, still accompanied by the male model he had seen earlier that day.
The two seemed to be enjoying each other’s company, the model wore a charming smile, leaned in slightly, and whispered something in her car. Lorelei laughed, lightly punched his shoulder, her
es intimate and familiar.
Just as the model seemed about to take things further, lowering his head to kiss her forehead, Horace’s pent–up anger, anxiety, and that unfamiliar emotion called jealousy finally erupted in full
I suddenly stepped out from the shadows, yanked Lorelei to his side with such force that she stumbled
At the same time, he lifted his cold gaze and, in chilling voice, sternly warned the model: “Stay away from her. Otherwise, I can’t guarantee you’ll leave Iceland in one piece.
The model was intimidated by his presence, froze for a moment, and looked at Lorelei.
Lorelei was first shocked, then forcefully shook off Horace’s hand, her eyes full of mockery and disbelief: “Horace! Haven’t you had enough? We’re divorced! It’s all in black and white, perfectly clear! What right or position do you have to interfere in my life now? As my ex–husband?”
She stepped forward, staring him down, each word stabbing into his heart like a knife: “Have you
forgotten? Your first love, your Cassandra, is still we for you back home, isn’t she? Instead of
being with her, you come here to meddle in my life–don’t you find that ridiculous?”
Horace was left speechless by her questions, watching as she turned away without a trace of reluctance, said goodbye to the model, swiped her card to enter the room, and slammed the door shut in his face with a loud “bang,” shutting him out completely.
He stood alone in the cold corridor of the inn, feeling for the first time a sense of utter helplessness and… panic.
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The ey wind of leeland, carrying tiny shards of ice, rattled against the floor–to–ceiling windows of
the hotel suite,
Fornce stood by the window, gazing out at the night view of Reykjavik’s harbor. The lights flickered on the pitch–black sea, but none of that brightness reached the depths of his eyes
He had just finished a transoceanic video conference, the screen still displayed the complex data of the merger case, but his thoughts had
illed far away. The assistant quietly organized
documents, and the air was thick with a sense of impending storm.
Horace’s fingertips unconsciously tapped the edge of his tablet, which displayed flight information for different cities.
He was weighing his options, searching for a more ‘natural‘ excuse to appear at her next destination.
Should he pretend to be inspecting a geothermal project, or investing in aurora tourism?
He needed a reason–a reason that wouldn’t make her resent him even more, a reason to get close to her again.
at moment, his private phone rang sharply, shattering the silence of the room. The name ing on the screen was “Cassandra.”
Horace’s brow furrowed almost imperceptibly, a trace of irritation flickering across his face.
He hesitated for a moment, but still swiped to answer the call.
“Hal… Hal!” Cassandra’s voice came through immediately, choked with sobs and on the verge of collapse. In the background, there was the sharp sound of breaking glass. “They’re here again! Those people online… they’ve found my address! Someone’s wandering downstairs… I’m scared… I don’t dare turn on the lights, I don’t dare make a sound… Hal, you’re all I have… You promised you’d protect me, you said you would!”
Her voice trembled violently, filled with genuine fear.
Horace’s grip on the phone tightened, his knuckles turning white.
He had made a promise.
On the day he was forced to accept the arranged marriage, he had personally promised the tearful Cassandra that he would protect her. It was his responsibility for that passionate past, and also the cold, transactional premise of his marriage to Lorelei.
His gaze drifted once more to the desolate and magnificent night sky of Iceland outside the
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window, but in his mind, he could clearly see Lorelei’s cold, distant eyes on the black sand beach, as if she were looking at a stranger.
That look was like an ice pick, making his heart clench with pain.
On one side were past promises and responsibilities, on the other… was the unfamiliar, intense urge in his heart at this moment–the desire to get closer, to win something back.
The two emotions battled fiercely within him, making him feel, for the first time, the true difficulty of making a choice.
“Mr. Dunn,” the assistant reminded him softly from the side, her tone cautious, “According to the original plan, you need to return home for dinner with the Minister of Energy in three hours. This is a key meeting to finalize the cooperation, and the board is waiting for news. Also… regarding Ms. Anderson, our people report that she plans to go to the Glacier Lagoon tomorrow…
The assistant didn’t finish her sentence, but the meaning was clear.
On one side were major business interests and Cassandra; on the other was Lorelei.
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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.