On what should have been her happiest day, Valerie Jumbo was publicly dumped by her fiancé Luke-only to watch him marry her best friend, Kamsy. Betrayed. Humiliated. Heartbroken. Mocked, for her genuine love and blind trust. Valerie realized she had been nothing more than a tool for their pleasure, support, and convenience. Desperate for a fresh start, she agreed to a one-time date with her billionaire CEO, Prince Norman-a sinfully irresistible playboy and every woman's fantasy. But what began as a simple distraction turned into a whirlwind romance as Prince sought more than just her time. He wanted something he had never desired from any woman before. Valerie's heart! Her healing was slow, but her growth stunned everyone, and most importantly, her new love life turned into a fairy tale. From a timid, rejected woman to the queen of the spotlight! Guess who came crawling back to her, begging for another chance? Valerie can only smile and say, "Thank you, Ex." Warning! Adult content included! Enjoy!
Define your Mr. Right
Handsome? Charming? Gentle? Caring?
Well, mine isn't that complicated. I just want someone to love me just the way I am, an average girl, but it seems like it's the hardest thing ever.
I picked up my baggage and turned in the other direction.
My body was wet, and my hands were shivering.
I tried to guess if it was from the heavy rain or just soaked by my own tears.
I looked up and guessed right-the weather was sunny with no sign of rain. It was all my miserable tears.
My name is Valerie, and I was engaged nine months ago to my Mr. Right, Luke. I never knew that everything had turned wrong the moment I introduced him to my best friend, Kamsy, two years ago.
"You should have seen it coming, lol! Don't be sad-I'll name our daughter after you, bestie,"
Kamsy shouted after me, standing at the doorpost with my boyfriend... ex-boyfriend, holding her waist in a way that broke my heart.
I didn't look back. I tried not to fall either. I felt dizzy and weak. I had cried several times, begging him that we could work things out, but his words kept ringing in my head:
"You... and I... just a mistake, Valerie. I... didn't know what I wanted when I engaged you. You're not my type. I'm sorry. You should move on."
He said this to me hours ago when he came to my workplace-on our anniversary day.
"But... we've been together for three years now. You've never complained to me about anything. Where have I gone wrong?"
I replied in tears.
"Three years together doesn't mean we're going to be together forever. Please understand like an adult. You're embarrassing me by making me look bad. People are watching."
I turned slowly and stared at the faces of my colleagues.
Yes, he came to my workplace to break up with me, with the customers and everyone watching.
Our loved-up huge picture was still mounted on my table.
I never ceased to gush and brag about him to my colleagues. Now it felt more like a joke of a picture.
"I want to know what I did wrong. Please, just tell me, Luke."
"Are you dumb? What can't you understand, Valerie!"
He screamed at me.
That made me scared he might try to slap me if care wasn't taken. My colleague and friend Daniel came to my rescue.
"Bro, please, can you go softer on her?"
He told Luke gently.
"Stay out of our business!" Luke snapped back at him.
"This is a workplace, not your house, Mr. Man. Where's the security!"
Daniel shouted back, annoyed.
The company's senior security came to us and asked Luke to leave or he would force him to.
I quickly dried my face with the back of my hand.
"Please, security, it's okay. Just a minute," I pleaded, then turned to my boyfriend.
"Baby, can we just-"
"Don't call me that. Stop it! Your things are outside the door already. Come pick them up."
He finally said and left, leaving me swimming in my endless tears.
"How interesting, our perfect relationship!"
Jennifer, one of my female colleagues, shouted, and a few others laughed mockingly.
I tried to run after him, but my feet froze. I slowly sat down, my hands shaking uncontrollably.
The next customer waiting looked at me with the most pitiful eyes.
I tried to smile back at her, but I couldn't. Instead, more tears rolled down my cheeks.
"Ma... madam... your name, please?"
I stuttered and brushed the tears off my face as I continued attending to the customer. My fingers couldn't even hold a pen well.
"You should rest for now. I will be back tomorrow,"
The lady said with care and left. I nodded and muttered, "Thanks."
As soon as she was gone, I bent down on my table and cried.
None of my female colleagues cared to console me. Instead, I could hear them mumbling words to each other. I had to put myself together or I would lose my job for being a crybaby during office hours.
I got up and walked to the restroom to wash my face clean.
After the day's work, I rushed straight to my boyfriend's place.
Seeing my things outside hurt me like I was just stabbed in the heart.
I tried to remember what I did wrong, but nothing. How many times did I forgive his cheating, and how many abortions did I have to save our relationship?
I clutched my abdomen and knelt down there, crying in pain.
The door opened. I looked up and saw my friend Kamsy. This time, I had no idea what was happening between the two secret lovers. I was too shocked to speak. I just stared at her in surprise.
"Kamsy, what are you doing here?"
She ran to me. "Are you okay? Did he hurt you?"
I broke down crying and hugged her.
"Kamsy, what did I do to deserve such an embarrassment? I did nothing wrong!"
"Shhh, it's okay. I have talked to him," she said and helped me up to my feet.
"How did you know about this?" I asked, looking up at her, curious, as streams of tears kept rolling down my cheeks.
Luke came out of the house. The two gazed at each other, then back at me. Then Kamsy broke into a very loud laugh.
I hope this is a joke. Why are they acting like they know something I don't? I was still having hiccups from crying as I watched her in confusion.
"Kamsy, what is happening? Can someone talk to me?"
She walked back to Luke and kissed him. My eyes grew wide, and my heart shattered.
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