Three Years to Love

Chapter One

The waves crashed against the cliffs of Nova Scotia with an almost musical rhythm, but Aria Morgan knew better. After three years of studying marine biology at the remote Blackrock Research Station, she had learned to distinguish between natural ocean sounds and something more... peculiar. Tonight, there was definitely something different in the water's song.

Standing on the observation deck of the research facility, her long dark hair whipping in the salty breeze, Aria focused her night vision binoculars on the churning waters below. The full moon cast an ethereal glow across the surface, making it easier to spot any unusual movement. That's when she saw it - a flash of iridescent scales, much too large to be any known fish species.

"You're out here late again," a deep voice spoke behind her. Dr. Nathaniel Cross, the facility's new head of cryptozoology, stood in the doorway. His presence had been causing quite a stir among the female staff since his arrival last month, with his storm-gray eyes and the mysterious scar that ran from his left temple to his jaw. But Aria had noticed something else about him - the way he always seemed to appear whenever the strange occurrences happened.

"There's something out there, Dr. Cross," Aria said, not taking her eyes off the water. "Something big."

"Please, call me Nate," he said, moving to stand beside her. His proximity sent an involuntary shiver down her spine that had nothing to do with the cold. "And I know. That's why I'm here."

Before Aria could question what he meant, a haunting melody drifted up from the waters below. It wasn't quite singing - more like an otherworldly humming that seemed to resonate in her very bones. To her surprise, she found herself taking an unconscious step toward the railing, drawn by the sound.

Nate's hand shot out, gripping her arm. "Don't listen too closely," he warned, his voice tight with concern. "They're hunting tonight."

"They?" Aria tried to shake off the melody's lingering effect. "Who are 'they'?"

Just then, a figure emerged from the waves - a woman with silvery skin and long, phosphorescent hair. Her eyes glowed with an unnatural blue light, and when she opened her mouth to continue her song, Aria saw rows of sharp, pearl-like teeth. The creature's beauty was both terrifying and mesmerizing.

"Sirens," Nate whispered, his grip on Aria's arm tightening. "Real ones. Not the sanitized versions from your fairy tales."

The siren's gaze locked onto them, and her song changed, becoming more focused, more enticing. Aria felt Nate tense beside her, and when she looked at him, she was shocked to see his eyes had taken on a silvery sheen, reflecting the moonlight like a cat's.

"We need to get inside," he said through gritted teeth, though he seemed to be fighting the urge to move closer to the railing himself. "Now."

But as they turned to leave, Aria caught sight of something in the water that made her blood run cold. Dozens of glowing eyes had appeared beneath the waves, and more figures were rising to the surface. Their songs began to intertwine, creating a symphony of supernatural beauty and terror.

"Dr. Cross... Nate," Aria's voice trembled slightly. "What's really going on at this facility?"

He finally turned to look at her fully, and in the moonlight, she could see that his scar was glowing with a faint blue light. "It's not just a research station, Aria. It's a containment facility. We monitor and protect humanity from ancient creatures that most people think are myths. And right now," he glanced back at the water where more sirens were emerging, "something has disturbed them. Something that hasn't happened in over a hundred years."

"What?" Aria asked, though part of her feared the answer.

"They're looking for their lost queen," Nate's voice was grim. "And for some reason, they think she's here."

A particularly powerful wave crashed against the cliffs, sending spray high enough to reach the observation deck. As the droplets hit Aria's skin, she felt a strange tingling sensation, and for just a moment, her reflection in the window showed her eyes glowing with the same ethereal blue light as the creatures below.

Nate saw it too. His expression shifted from concern to something more complex - fear, fascination, and what looked almost like recognition. "We need to talk," he said quietly. "About your mother. About why you were really assigned to this facility. And about why you've always felt so drawn to the sea."

The siren's song grew louder, more insistent, and Aria felt something stir within her - ancient memories that couldn't possibly be her own, yet somehow were. As she followed Nate inside, one thought kept repeating in her mind: her life as she knew it was about to change forever, and there would be no going back to the simple world of marine biology and research papers.

Behind them, the sirens continued their haunting chorus, their songs now carrying a note of triumph. They had found what they were looking for.

Chapter Two

The facility's underground laboratory was a maze of steel and glass, illuminated by harsh fluorescent lights that made everything look clinical and cold. Aria followed Nate through a series of security checkpoints, each requiring increasingly complex biometric scans. Her mind was still reeling from the events on the observation deck, the sirens' song echoing in her memory.

        "How long have you known?" she finally asked as they entered what appeared to be his private office. Unlike the sterile corridors outside, this room was filled with artifacts that looked ancient - shells with strange markings, crystals that seemed to pulse with their own inner light, and walls covered in charts mapping underwater ley lines.

        Nate moved to a heavily secured cabinet, his fingers dancing across a complex lock. "Since the moment you arrived at Blackrock. Your bio-readings were... unique." He pulled out a thick file with her name on it. "But your mother knew long before that."

        "My mother?" Aria's voice cracked. "She died when I was three. All I have are some photos and my father's stories about her love for the ocean."

        "Your mother didn't die, Aria." Nate's voice was gentle but firm as he placed an old photograph on his desk. "She returned."

        The photograph showed a woman standing on these very cliffs, her wild dark hair streaming in the wind. She looked exactly like Aria, except for her eyes - they held that same otherworldly blue glow Aria had seen in her own reflection moments ago.

        "That's impossible," Aria whispered, but even as she spoke, memories began to surface - the way she could hold her breath for impossibly long periods, her uncanny ability to predict storms, the strange songs that sometimes filled her dreams.

        Suddenly, the lights flickered, and a low vibration ran through the building. Nate's expression turned serious. "They're testing the barriers," he said, moving to a bank of monitors showing underwater footage. Multiple figures darted past the cameras, their movements too quick and graceful to be human.

        "What barriers?" Aria asked, joining him at the monitors.

        "Electromagnetic fields designed to keep them at bay. But with their queen so close..." He glanced at her meaningfully. "They're stronger than usual."

        "I am not their queen," Aria said firmly, though something deep inside her stirred at the words.

        "No, but you're her daughter. The first successful hybrid in centuries." Nate pulled up more files on his computer. "Your mother was their queen, and when she fell in love with your father, it created a diplomatic crisis. A siren queen choosing a human was unprecedented."

        The vibrations grew stronger, and somewhere in the facility, an alarm began to sound. On the monitors, the sirens' movements became more coordinated, more purposeful.

        "They're not just testing anymore," Nate muttered. He grabbed what looked like an ancient trident from a wall display. "They're breaking through."

        Aria's head suddenly filled with voices - not speaking English, but a fluid, musical language she somehow understood. They were calling to her, telling her to come home, to take her rightful place.

        "Make it stop," she gasped, pressing her hands to her temples.

        Nate reached for her, but stopped short when he saw her eyes - they were glowing brighter now, and her skin had taken on a slight iridescent sheen. "Fight it, Aria. You're not just one of them. You're both human and siren. That's what makes you special."

        The facility shook more violently, and the lights went out completely. In the darkness, Nate's eyes glowed silver again, and Aria could finally ask the question that had been nagging at her.

        "What are you?" she whispered. "You're not entirely human either, are you?"

        Before he could answer, the reinforced windows of his office exploded inward in a shower of glass and seawater. In the opening hovered three sirens, their beauty terrible and magnificent. The one in the center spoke, her voice carrying both authority and disdain.

        "Step away from the princess, Guardian. She belongs with her people."

        Nate raised the trident, which began to glow with an electric blue light. "She belongs where she chooses to belong."

        As seawater swirled around them, Aria felt power surge through her body - raw, ancient, and demanding to be released. She had a choice to make, but first, she needed answers.

        "Tell me everything," she said, her voice carrying a new note of command that surprised even her. "About my mother, about what you are," she looked at Nate, "and about why I'm really here."

        The siren queen smiled, showing those pearl-like teeth. "Oh, little princess. You're here because a war is coming. And you," her glow intensified, "are the key to everything."

Chapter Three

The seawater swirling around Aria's feet felt alive, responding to her emotions like an extension of her body. The three sirens remained suspended in the shattered window frame, their ethereal forms casting an otherworldly glow throughout Nate's flooded office. The lead siren - who had introduced herself as Cordelia, First General of the Deep Realm - watched her with ancient eyes that held both wisdom and cunning.

        "Your mother's choice started this war," Cordelia said, her voice carrying the rhythm of waves. "When she chose your father, she didn't just abandon her throne - she disrupted a balance that had existed for millennia. The Deep Realm has been without a true queen for twenty years, and the dark ones grow bolder each day."

        "The dark ones?" Aria asked, acutely aware of Nate's tension beside her, his grip tightening on the glowing trident.

        "The Abyssal Court," Nate answered grimly. "Think of them as your people's darker cousins. While the sirens of the Deep Realm protect the oceans, the Abyssal Court seeks to corrupt them. Without a queen's power to maintain the barriers..."

        "They're breaking free," Cordelia finished. "Even now, they gather in the deep trenches, preparing for war. Only a queen's song can reinforce the ancient seals."

        Aria felt the weight of their expectations pressing down on her like the ocean itself. "And you think I can do this? I don't even know how to control whatever... this is." She gestured to her still-glowing skin.

        "That's why I'm here," a new voice spoke from the doorway. Aria turned to see a woman she'd only known from photographs - her mother. Nerissa, former queen of the Deep Realm, stood in the threshold, looking exactly as she had twenty years ago. Her presence made the very air vibrate with power.

        "Mom?" Aria whispered, emotions warring inside her.

        Nerissa's eyes - the same otherworldly blue as Aria's now were - filled with tears. "My daughter. My beautiful, brave daughter. I'm so sorry I had to leave you, but it was the only way to keep you safe while your powers matured."

        "Safe from what?" Aria demanded, anger suddenly surging through her. The water around her feet began to churn in response.

        "From those who would use you," Nate interjected, his voice carrying an edge of bitterness. "The Guardians weren't always noble protectors, Aria. Some believed that controlling a hybrid princess would give them power over both realms."

        "Like your father did?" Nerissa's voice turned cold as she addressed Nate. "Is that why you're so close to my daughter? Following in Marcus Cross's footsteps?"

        The tension in the room sparked like electricity. Nate's silver eyes flashed dangerously. "I am not my father."

        "Enough!" Aria's voice carried a new power, making everyone in the room freeze. The water around her feet rose in spiraling columns, responding to her command. "I want the truth. All of it. No more cryptic warnings or half-answers."

        Suddenly, the facility's emergency sirens blared to life. On Nate's monitors, dark shapes appeared in the deeper waters - humanoid figures with shark-like features and glowing red eyes.

        "The Abyssal Court," Cordelia hissed. "They've found us."

        "They found her," Nerissa corrected, moving to Aria's side. "They can sense your awakening power, daughter. We're out of time."

        The facility shuddered as something massive struck it from below. Through the broken window, Aria could see dark forms rising from the depths, their movements predatory and purposeful. The water around her feet turned ice-cold.

        "You have to choose now," Nate said urgently. "But know this - whatever you decide, I'll stand with you." His eyes met hers, and in them she saw not just duty or ambition, but something deeper, something personal.

        "As touching as that is, Guardian," Cordelia interrupted, "she needs to come with us. Only in the Deep Realm can she learn to control her powers in time."

        Another impact rocked the facility. In the distance, Aria could hear screams - the research staff, she realized with horror. They were unprotected, unaware of what was really happening.

        "I won't let innocent people die," Aria declared, feeling strength flow through her. "Mom, Cordelia - help me protect the facility. Nate..." she turned to him, "teach me how to fight."

        "Always choosing both worlds," Nerissa murmured, a mix of pride and worry in her voice. "Just like your mother."

        As the Abyssal Court's forces surrounded the facility, Aria felt something click into place inside her. She was neither fully human nor fully siren, neither wholly of land nor of sea. But perhaps that's exactly what both worlds needed.

        "Well then," she said, as power coursed through her veins and the song of the sea filled her mind, "let's show these dark ones what a hybrid princess can do."

        The water around her erupted upward, turning into a swirling shield of liquid crystal, just as the first of the dark figures burst through the facility's lower levels. The war for two worlds was about to begin, and Aria stood at its center, with a Guardian at her side and the power of two realms flowing through her blood.

Chapter Four

The next few minutes dissolved into chaos. The Abyssal Court's warriors crashed through the facility's lower levels like a dark tide, their shark-like features twisted into snarls of hunger and hatred. Aria's crystalline water shield held against the first wave, but she could feel their darkness pressing against her power, trying to corrupt it.

        "Channel your emotions through the water," Nerissa instructed, her own powers creating whirlpools that trapped several attackers. "The sea responds to authentic feeling, not just will."

        Nate moved with inhuman grace, the trident in his hands leaving trails of electric blue energy as he fought. "We need to evacuate the research staff," he called out between strikes. "They're gathering near the main lab."

        Aria closed her eyes for a moment, and suddenly she could feel every drop of water in the facility - in the pipes, in the air, in human bodies. The awareness was overwhelming. "I can feel them," she gasped. "Everyone. Everything."

        "That's your queen's sense awakening," Cordelia explained, her own song turning violent as she fought. "You're connecting to your realm."

        An explosion rocked the lower level, and through her new awareness, Aria felt something massive entering the facility. The temperature of the water dropped dramatically, and even the sirens looked concerned.

        "Thalassos," Nerissa whispered, fear evident in her voice. "The Abyssal Prince himself."

        Through the broken floor emerged a figure that seemed made of living darkness. Unlike his warriors, Prince Thalassos appeared almost human, devastatingly beautiful in a cruel way. His eyes were the color of the deepest ocean trenches, and when he smiled, his teeth gleamed like black pearls.

        "The little princess awakens," his voice was like the crushing depths given sound. "How convenient. I was afraid I'd have to wait longer to claim my bride."

        "Bride?" Aria and Nate spoke simultaneously, his voice sharp with anger, hers with shock.

        "Did they not tell you?" Thalassos moved closer, his presence making the water around him turn black. "The only way to truly end the war between our courts is through union. Your mother refused me twenty years ago. But you..." his dark eyes roamed over her face, "you're even more powerful than she was."

        Nate stepped between them, the trident glowing brighter. "She's not a prize to be claimed, Thalassos."

        The Abyssal Prince's laugh was like ice cracking. "Ah, the Guardian speaks. Tell me, son of Marcus Cross, does your protection come from duty... or jealousy?"

        Before anyone could respond, a scream echoed from the main lab. Through her water sense, Aria felt the research staff's terror as more Abyssal warriors surrounded them.

        "Choose quickly, princess," Thalassos said smoothly. "Surrender to me, and I'll spare them all. Refuse, and watch your human friends feed my warriors."

        Aria felt rage build inside her - pure, hot, and powerful. The water around her began to glow, not with her mother's blue light or Thalassos's darkness, but with a brilliant purple that seemed to combine both aspects of her nature.

        "You want an answer?" Her voice carried the crash of waves and the strength of tidepools. "Here it is."

        She thrust her hands forward, and every drop of water in the facility responded. It rose from pipes, condensed from air, pulled from the sea itself. But instead of attacking, it began to sing - a new song, neither fully siren nor fully human, but something entirely unique.

        The Abyssal warriors closest to her began to writhe, their corrupted forms starting to purify under her hybrid power. Thalassos's eyes widened in genuine surprise, then narrowed in fury.

        "Impossible," he snarled. "No one can purify the Abyssal taint!"

        "She's not no one," Nate said, pride evident in his voice. "She's both of your worlds, and neither. And that makes her stronger than either."

        Aria's song grew stronger, and she felt Nate's energy joining with hers, the Guardian's power amplifying her own. Her mother and Cordelia added their voices, creating a harmony that made the very foundations of the facility vibrate.

        But Thalassos wasn't finished. With a roar of rage, he released his own power - a wave of such absolute darkness that it threatened to swallow all light. "If I cannot have you," he growled, "then no one will!"

        The two forces met in a spectacular clash of energy. In that moment, as purple light battled primordial darkness, Aria felt something else stirring in the depths beneath the facility - something ancient and powerful, awakened by their battle.

        "The Leviathan," Nerissa breathed. "The battle... it's waking the ancient ones."

        As if in response, a deep rumble shook the entire ocean floor, and everyone - siren, human, and Abyssal alike - froze in sudden, instinctive fear.

        In the brief silence, Aria heard Nate whisper, "Whatever happens next, Aria, know that I-"

        But his words were cut off as the floor beneath them cracked open, and the true power of the deep made its presence known. The war between courts had awakened something far older and more dangerous than any of them had imagined.

        And deep in her soul, Aria knew - this was only the beginning.

Chapter 1

“Ms. Johnson, you’ve been pregnant for a month now…”

Emma Johnson staggered out of St. Mary’s Hospital, the doctor’s words echoing in her mind. What should have been a joyous occasion left her feeling hollow and unable to smile.

Three years ago, because Ethan Carter’s true love couldn’t conceive, Mr. Carter Sr. forced Ethan to marry Emma to ensure the continuation of the Carter family line. There was another reason behind this arrangement: her grandfather and Mr. Carter Sr. were war buddies, with her grandfather having saved his life years ago. With both of her parents and grandfather gone, Mr. Carter Sr. wanted to ensure she would be taken care of.

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But she never expected that on their wedding day, Ethan would tell her that their marriage had a three-year deadline, and once the time was up, regardless of whether or not they had children, he would divorce her.

Over these three years, she tried her best to be a gentle and caring wife, excelling both in the bedroom and outside of it. Yet, despite her efforts, she had failed to warm his cold heart.

As she returned home, Emma saw Ethan standing by the window, an aura of harshness and seriousness surrounding him, exuding a vibe that kept others at bay. When he heard her approaching, he turned to face her; his stunningly handsome face bore an expression of utter indifference. In that moment their eyes met, Emma could feel her heart racing.

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“The three-year deadline is up. It’s time to sign,” he said coldly.

Following his gaze, Emma spotted the divorce papers on the table, and her expression faded, becoming despondent.

She walked over, picked up the divorce agreement, and clutched it tightly. Thinking about the child growing inside her, she felt the urge to take a gamble one last time.

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Vibrating loudly, his phone interrupted her. Ethan glanced at the caller ID and, without hesitation, answered the call in front of Emma.

A soft voice chimed in, “Ethan, have you divorced Ms. Johnson yet?”

Casting a cold glance at Emma, he replied, “I’m in the process.”

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Ethan looked at Emma's dimming expression but didn’t confirm. “I’ll see how it goes,” was his vague response.

“Alright, I understand. Then you get back to your work,” the woman said, her tone still hopeful.

As soon as Emma recognized Olivia Brooks’s voice, bitterness surged in her throat, filling her mouth with a bitter taste. Olivia was the woman Ethan always dreamed of marrying; how could she ever compete with that?

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Ethan’s brows furrowed immediately, his gaze chilling. “Are the terms unsatisfactory?”

In his mind, Emma was never a greedy person. Had he misjudged her?

Shaking her head, Emma forced a wry smile, one tinged with sadness. “No, it’s not that. I’ve lived as Mrs. Carter for three years, and I’ve been well taken care of. Mr. Carter Sr. was also good to me. Therefore, I can’t take any of this property or money.”

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Chapter 2

Ethan Carter's gaze sharpened on Emma's face, observing her earnest and stubborn eyes. He nodded slowly, "As you wish, I'll arrange for the agreement to be redrawn."

Emma secretly breathed a sigh of relief. "Good."

She continued, "Before I leave, I want to see Grandpa Carter."

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The two of them headed to The Manor together. As they passed the mall, Emma made several purchases, almost all of which were Grandpa Carter's and Ethan's favorites. She wanted to make them a nice dinner before she left.

Upon arriving at The Manor, Grandpa Carter was delighted to see Emma and asked with concern, "How was your day?" This contrasted with Ethan's reserved attitude.

While Emma was busy in the kitchen, Grandpa Carter snorted, "What's wrong with you, my boy? It's been three years, and Emma still hasn't gotten pregnant. I'm waiting for my grandchildren. Are you going to make me wait forever?"

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While concentrating on stir-frying, Emma suddenly heard laughter coming from the living room. She couldn't help but look out and saw a woman in a long beige dress chatting animatedly with Grandpa Carter.

Grandpa Carter was scolding Ethan, but the girl in front of him had come uninvited. Since the Brooks and Carter families had a friendship, Grandpa Carter wouldn't embarrass his juniors.

"Grandpa Carter, I asked my friend to bring you this tea. You must try it," Olivia Brook said, handing Grandpa Carter a box of top-quality Da Hong Pao. It had taken a lot of effort to buy such a large box.

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He looked at Olivia with a smile. On the surface, he was amiable, but inwardly there was a bit of shrewdness and detachment. Grandpa Carter had been in the business world for many years and had honed his ability to see through people. Although the girl in front of him had a crush on Ethan, her heart might not be entirely pure.

A short while later, Emma finished the meal and brought it out with the maid. The people in the living room moved to the dining room. Ethan walked on the right side of Grandpa Carter, and when Olivia wanted to walk to the left side of Grandpa Carter, Grandpa Carter spoke up, "Emma, don't go so far. Come and say hello to the guests."

He waved at Emma to move to his left, which Emma did.

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"Emma's cooking is very good; it makes one's appetite grow!" Grandpa Carter praised her with a smile on his face, his words full of satisfaction and love.

The butler, who was also very good at reading people, agreed, "Yes, Mrs. Emma always remembers your and young master's tastes and is very attentive every time. Since Mrs. Emma personally cooked today, you must eat a few more bowls."

Grandpa Carter heard this and smiled even more happily. Emma looked at his loving eyes and felt a warmth in the bottom of her heart.

Chapter 3

"It's good that Grandpa likes it."

Emma Johnson replied with a smile, a hint of bitterness welling up in her heart as her mind drifted back to the first time she'd cooked for Grandpa Carter.

"It's a shame Ethan doesn't know any better and just pisses Grandpa off!" Mr. Carter Sr. glared at Ethan once more, then turned his head to face Emma, a kind look on his face again, "Emma, be honest with me, when are you going to have children?"

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Emma didn't want to do that, so she smiled and replied, "Grandpa, the child thing can't be rushed."

Mr. Carter Sr. sighed. He also understood that the matter of having a child depends on fate, so he did not continue this topic.

Olivia Brooks watched Mr. Carter Sr. shower Emma with affection and couldn't help but feel angry. This is just a meal, how much is it worth? She had spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on the Da Hong Pao that she had asked someone to buy for her! The old man is really blind, not knowing the value of things!

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Olivia's idea of staying the night was thwarted.

As Ethan escorted her out, the old man's warning voice came through, "After you've sent Olivia out, come to the study. I have something to say to you."

In the small courtyard by the door, Olivia's face was full of complaint. "Ethan, Grandpa Carter doesn't seem to like me very much."

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But Olivia looked nervous. "I'm sure he doesn't know that Emma and you are getting divorced, and if he did, he wouldn't approve. It's all my fault. We lost our baby in an accident and now we can't get pregnant again."

Her body was clearly incapable of having another child; otherwise, she wouldn't have let Ethan marry Emma three years ago. And Emma, who was fine, was not pregnant, which made Ethan feel guilty about her all the time.

Ethan looked down at Olivia, his eyes full of apologies and heartache. "Don't worry, I don't care if you can get pregnant or not."

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On the second floor by the window, Emma quietly watched the scene, deep pain welling up in her eyes. Three years of gambling, but initially lost nothing. Even if the heart is like steel, it shatters into pieces under repeated blows.

Night fell, and Emma had fallen asleep when she suddenly felt someone approaching. She didn't open her eyes and was pressed on the bed.

Emma was so scared that she almost screamed until she felt the familiar scent. Then she realized it was Ethan. She didn't know what Mr. Carter Sr. had talked to him about in the study, but at the moment, Ethan was in a state of agitation, and his actions became rough as he directly tore open her pajamas.

WIarxm skin NeMxpoasedN tpo UtheH hconlgd rairl bmGandser *E'mma s_hiuvyer. HS^heX ^quicak!lyW Qgdruapbbzed hiÉsH mlegg&s éth.aft ,wehre akbQoDuRtT to OgoA dohwhnG, hmetrO breQathiCng becobmsi,nxg MsXharp*.i "Evthadn, Rwmhat a_rev Zy_ou doiing?!N"S

"You!"

He spat out the word coldly, his sharp eyes locked on her face. "Don't you want the baby? I satisfy you!"

"You're crazy!" Emma hurriedly shielded herself. If it was before, she would never refuse Ethan's closeness, but at this moment, she already had a baby in her belly and could never let anything happen to the baby!

Chapter 4

"Ethan, we're getting a divorce. You can't do this!"

The word 'divorce' instantly awakened a shred of sanity in him. Ethan rolled over onto his side, pinched his brow, and said in a muffled voice, "I'm sorry."

Mr. Carter Sr. had just said that she had always wanted to have a child, but for three years, Ethan hadn't taken any measures. He was actually open to accept the baby if they did have one. But in those three years, she hadn't shown any signs of pregnancy. Mr. Carter Sr. had spoken a little too harshly just now, making Ethan think Emma had mentioned something to Grandpa, which had caused him to reprimand him in that way.

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After this argument, Emma had some insomnia. She didn't dare to look at Ethan, only closing her eyes and pretending to sleep.

Ethan suddenly turned his head to look at her. Through the moonlight, he seriously looked at this woman who had accompanied him for three years for the first time. Even if she did not wear any make-up, her features were still delicate and attractive, and her skin was fair and smooth. She always wore loungewear, giving off an impression of gentle submissiveness, which made it easy for people to overlook her.

Perceiving Ethan's intense gaze, Emma felt like she was sitting on pins and needles. She didn't know how long it took before she gradually drifted off to dreamland.

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When she saw the frown on his face, Emma immediately withdrew her gaze, dressed quickly, and ran to the bathroom to wash up.

When she came out of the bathroom, Ethan was changing clothes. His broad chest and robust body, without a trace of excess fat, fully exemplified the phrase "muscular when shirtless, lean when dressed."

"Have you seen enough?"

Hips Qlo,w and cOo,ld MvoiUcek rTan_g outx, CsVtharCtlinTg tE(mmau.g IHLer Gcheekns insLtaknWtklMya jturned red. ISLhne Ib'owAedh dherg hela'd BacndV KwhCisZpNere'd,X J"WSDorr,yZ,c" thre'nk bhurÉr&iIedQlyc Lw*alkwe&dq BoutA.

The two of them said goodbye to Mr. Carter Sr. and returned to the villa. Emma went straight upstairs to organize her things. On her way home, she heard Ethan calling his assistant to send him the new divorce papers.

It was time to leave.

Looking back at the room she had lived in for three years, Emma's heart suddenly felt heavy, as if weighed down by a heavy stone. Remembering her time with Ethan, she realized that what she thought she could live with was actually too much to bear.

Hezrg loDv&eq fxoru JEVtphRanX AhHa)dv kaléreasdIyó hb&eemnf RdeLeLpXlyK lroothetdy hi*n heSr* VbonQeXsL and) mxacrZrjoWw,i dMebeplfy viOmprGiLnhtSeKdV iun kheri SsFoDu$la.q HvowQ _cvoTul)ds _sPhce le.t$ gioé oIf it Islo eMasiplyP?j VBu.tD LwPhPa!t rwBasQ tUhxe pBoTisnt of TncoZtT bYeSi^nSg waBb(le cto lJeItZ go)?

She came to Ethan with her heart, but it was trampled into the mud. He didn't love her, and that alone was the death sentence for her love three years ago.

As Emma adjusted and carried her suitcase downstairs, she saw Olivia snuggled in Ethan's arms with her divorce papers in front of them.

Emma's steps faltered. She hadn't even left yet, and he was already so eager to bring Olivia over, not even bothering to leave her with a shred of decency. The way he doted on Olivia was matched only by the cruelty he showed her.

"^IHs iMsC.L OE,mRmUaA leaKvsintg?l" OKlxitvfia waqsp waa lhiKtStlhe NslurApbrised, $aV hpiXn!t ofQ nw.ornr,y sppreKadviung ac'r^ouss bheUr^ facceu.( "fHadvJe dyoZu fóou'n'd aK neJwg pQlVaCcAe Gto lQivme?t Ify tyou! *dHonN't havreY ya p'lDacOet, evenh trh)ouNghv you a)nTd tEctahmapn XareZ ndiRvuoirSceSd(,O yZowu !ca^n bst*illl PstaLy dhere tWemporarqilWyU, VritgJhVtw yEthQaUn?S"É

She looked at Ethan with a tolerant and generous expression.

Chapter 5

Instead, Ethan looked over at Emma, his handsome brow furrowed slightly, with a thoughtful look in his deep eyes.

"No need." Emma knew exactly what Olivia Brooks had in mind.

She didn't want to witness any more of their lovemaking, and she didn't want to give them any chance to hurt her.

Eimma WwxaVlkcedM oPverr ctol tghyesm) a(nddt dpiAckeNd Gudpq th'et ydiCv&ohrceb (papecrs, Nreadsin(g at.hwemH Lcca*rpefull.yb.

'Ding-ling-'!

The cell phone rang. Ethan pulled it out, looked at it, then stood up and walked towards the balcony.

"Emma, I really appreciate how you've taken care of Ethan these past three years. Ethan and I are getting married soon, so if you're free, you can come to our wedding," Olivia said smugly.

"Iy'mc suÉrprni.sedu yo.ua'v_e^ stLuyckÉ laCrHoHunNd SfGoirw *tRh.reIeA y)earCsB, tHoFoV. dBUutr xnPoD mJaYtjte_r hvowT l*on_g Nigt t^akesw, EfthmaSn pstillb Uonliy BlinkesQ tme."é PAq QmocTkfinsgC alBoohk &sprReWadQ Oaccrlocsis OlZiyvi$aa'sB rface.J y"fI&f$ Iq weCre yGou.,Y I'ld& hTaYvJe lYef,t in disgrasceK."

"You're right."

Emma looked at her expressionlessly as Ethan returned.

Olivia immediately changed her demeanor, looking aggrieved. "Emma, I know how you feel about Ethan, but I love him too. I can't let you have him. I'm so sorry."

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She met Ethan's eyes and said in an indifferent tone, "I've signed the divorce papers. Goodbye."

Never again!

From now on, she would start her life over, forget the past, and erase his existence.

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***

Five years later.

At the airport in New York City, a dazzling figure attracted many people's attention. She was dressed in a red halter dress, covered with a black jacket adorned with fine diamonds, and stepped on nearly ten-centimeter silver high-heeled shoes, exuding style as she walked.

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The cell phone rang. The woman picked up the phone.

"Hello?"

"Emma, baby, where are you?!"

"AUtN !theZ ggateN ^ofj Yt!h_e jaiKrOpoFr*tU."

As soon as she said that, she caught a glimpse of a figure running towards her, who immediately hugged her.

"You're finally willing to return to the US! You have no idea how much I missed you!" Summer Thompson complained with dissatisfaction.

Emma patted her on the back. "Well, I'm back home, aren't I?"

TghDeóyz zhrad mÉetf ,inq vFr,anPce,K aInydD it! waNs( SLu^mLmSer, Zthis! si$mpWle( aavnd! k'ind-MheMamrptyeJdU lymourng lad&y, wuho$ h,aód MhTeÉlppled )hemrh wdvurCinnWg tphWe' most ,di*f&filcul^tH tiame.

Thanks to her, she was able to survive a difficult labor, and because of her, she met James Anderson, entered his studio to study, and became what she is today.

It's been two years since Summer finished her studies and returned to the United States to work for her company.

Summer glanced behind Emma. "How long are you going to stay this time?"

"ÉDeópenéd,iunfg qoGn t!hfeO VprbogrAess_ of mqyb wfo^rzk, I GgJueTssx i&t &wóildl qbe a loDngg timóej.j RBaugt aJs soonP as thle *w'orwk iNs NoNvne*rM, ,ID'll gzo Jbaaczk toZ &FVranbcée.)"

Summer's eyes lit up with excitement. "Really? That's great!"

Forty minutes later.

The two of them arrived at the entrance of the hotel to attend tonight's business gala. Emma had just entered when she was spotted by the sharp-eyed host of the gala.

H$e wpasc ha! partOnReLrP TofM JhaUmUehs' stuvd*ioW,W whFo ha^d* meSt EWmwmaF Ci!n sFratnce fantd' MaGdmtiLrvedv (h(ear Ddle(si^gFn tqalgent sjo kmÉuch .tzhRat ^hqe xw,a(s (wi!llting toa paMyA a Xl.oQtb ofI m^oyn&ey to RbKrinkg hSern bDack htoÉ gtJhe UgSV,x Pbu*t AEMmumaF ha_dS (never Wa'greeódv.

"Alin!"

He came over excitedly and pulled Emma onto the stage, where she froze.

"I'd like to introduce to you all, this is the internationally acclaimed Gold Medal Designer, Alin!"

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