Beyond the Divorce

Chapter 39



The Encounter at the Airport

I gasped and closed my eyes while bracing for the impact. But the next second, I felt my body embraced and almost drifting.

I could hear gasps and applause while I trembled. When I opened my eyes, I found myself in the arms of a

tall man, wrapped in his firm, masculine presence.

He wore a black mask and was staring at me intensely. Something about his eyes seemed familiar. I held on to his arm as I stared back at him.

He put me down and steadied me without saying a word. His eyes shifted to my hands on his arm, I

quickly pulled it away and smiled awkwardly. “I’m sorry! Thank you!”

Another person had picked up my luggage and brought it to me, saying, “You should be careful! That was

a close call. Thankfully, this gentleman was quick!”

I nodded at the man. “Thank you so much!”

“Where are you headed?” His voice sounded husky.

I looked at him, puzzled. His voice sounded oddly familiar, too, I observed the composed man with his deep, mysterious eyes.

He sensed my confusion and pulled down his mask to reveal a charmingly defined face. I chuckled in

surprise when I recognized him. “Mr. Pierce!”

I was relieved to discover why his eyes were familiar. After all, I had just met him. He was the one who

represented Mr. Wright at this morning’s meeting at ATL Empire.

He adjusted his mask. “It’s late. Let’s go together.”

Atlas was quick and decisive. Though I did not know his position at ATL Empire, he must be an

exceptional employee.

“Wouldn’t it be inconvenient for you?” I hesitated as I glanced at the crowded airport exit. After all, i wasn’t very familiar with him. © 2024 Nôv/el/Dram/a.Org.

“Do you have another way to leave?” He retorted. “If not, let’s just go together.”

He walked away without waiting for my response, leaving me shocked.

I quickly grabbed my luggage and jogged to catch up. I thought it was best not to be stubborn. Riding with

him to the city would make it easier for me to find a cab. If I waited until the crowd left the airport, it I followed him all the way to the car that was waiting for him. Finally, I exhaled a sigh of relief–I could go home!

“Thank you, Mr. Pierce!” I said again, but he didn’t respond.

During the drive, he made a phone call to report that his departure was delayed.

We didn’t talk the entire trip, and the atmosphere was heavy. I had hoped that I’d be able to know him better, which would help with future projects.

I was getting ahead of myself,

Upon arriving in the city, I said, “Mr. Pierce, you can drop me off on the side of the road. I take a cab here.”

“It’s alright. Just give the driver the address.” He left no room for debate, so I gave in and gave the driver my home address.

The driver drove me all the way to the entrance to my neighborhood. I thanked them profusely and got out of the car. With a quick turn, I entered my house.

It was after 1 a.m., so I was surprised to see the bedroom dimly lit. Just as I was about to call Matthew’s name, I heard something strange coming from the room–it sounded like moaning.

I immediately knew what was going on. My ears buzzed, and my mind went blank. I moved like a puppet toward the bedroom door, which was slightly ajar. There were unbearable sounds, and I saw two

gleaming bodies tangled together. !

Seeing the two people’s faces in the bedroom’s dim light was harder to accept. I couldn’t believe that it was her


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.