After the Divorce, He Begged Me Back Chapter 08
I wrenched my arm back, but his grip wasÂ
like iron.Â
“I’m not letting you slip away again, Chloe,” Holden snarled, his eyes wide with a manic, dangerous intensity. “You’re coming home. with me right now.”Â
He dragged me forward, but before he could take a second step, a tall figure intercepted.Â
- us. With a swift, brutal motion, the man toreÂ
Holden’s hand away from my wrist.Â
He pulled me protectively against his chest,Â
shielding me with his broad shoulders.Â
“Are you okay?” Ethan Brooks asked, hisÂ
deep voice thick with concern.Â
I looked up into his striking, hazel eyes andÂ
felt the tension melt out of my shoulders. IÂ
smiled.Â
“I’m fine, Ethan.”Â
He scanned my face, his expression darkÂ
with immediate guilt.Â
“I should have never let you handle thisÂ
meeting alone.”Â
The man standing before me was EthanÂ
Brooks.Â
Six months ago, he was the one waiting inÂ
the black sedan to rescue me.Â
My mother’s heart was boundless. Over theÂ
years, she had quietly financed the educations of several underprivilegedÂ
children, and Ethan was one of them.Â
From his first day of middle school all the way through his college graduation, my mother had sent him monthly allowances accompanied by letters. Every single noteÂ
ended with the exact same sentence: StudyÂ
hard, Ethan. Chloe and I are waiting for you.Â
By the time her final letter arrived, Ethan was trapped overseas in a highly classified corporate research think–tank. When he finally broke protocol and rushed back, her tombstone had already been erected.Â
At the cemetery, he had handed me a heavyÂ
embossed business card containing nothingÂ
but his name and a private line.Â
“Chloe, call me whenever you need.Â
anything,” he had whispered, his hands.Â
trembling as he handed it over. “Anytime.Â
Anywhere.”Â
Only later did I discover that Ethan was theÂ
brilliant mind behind theÂ
multi–billion–dollar EC Group. He had leftÂ
for America on a full scholarship at eighteen,Â
built his first startup at twenty, and crossedÂ
a ten–billion–dollar valuation byÂ
twenty–three.Â
Every single check my mother and I had sentÂ
him over the years had been meticulouslyÂ
documented in a leather notebook. UnderÂ
each transaction, he had penned the sameÂ
vow: Return tenfold.Â
Furthermore, Ethan had been aware ofÂ
Holden and Amber’s affair long before I was.Â
He had tried to drop subtle warnings in histÂ
messages, but I had been too drowned inÂ
grief over my mother’s passing to notice theÂ
red flags.Â
After pulling me from that mansion, he flewÂ
me out to New York for an extended retreat.Â
During those months, he personally trained me in corporate finance and executive.Â
operations, exposing me to a world I neverÂ
knew existed.Â
We returned to the city just a month ago, andÂ
he immediately appointed me ManagingÂ
Director of this multi–million–dollarÂ
acquisition project.Â
Neither of us had anticipated that Holden’s failing firm would be one of the desperate bidding applicants.Â
When Holden first requested an audience with the executive director, Ethan hadÂ
offered to send a proxy, but I firmly declined.Â
Running away solves nothing. I wasn’t the criminal in this story, so why should I hide inÂ
the shadows?Â
Still, Ethan refused to let me out of his sight, watching our interaction from a nearby tableÂ
until Holden laid a hand on me.Â
Seeing a powerful, handsome strangerÂ
holding me in his arms, Holden’s face.Â
twisted into an ugly, jealous rage.Â
“Take your hands off my wife!” he roared, lunging forward to grab Ethan’s shoulder.Â
Ethan intercepted his wrist mid–air andÂ
shoved him back with effortless power, hisÂ
eyes turning stone–cold.Â
“Mr. Vance, I believe your desperation isÂ
clouding your memory,” Ethan said, dusting off his lapel. “If I recall the press releases correctly, your wife’s name is Amber Ross.”Â
“You…”Â
Unable to counter, Holden whipped around to look at me, his eyes full of franticÂ
pleading.Â
“Chloe, please! We had an agreement. The marriage to Amber was purely strategic. Now that you’re back, I’ll draw up the paperworkÂ
tonight and remarry you!”Â
When I remained completely silent, his voiceÂ
grew even more hysterical.Â
“Are you worried about the kid? Don’t worry,Â
I’ll make sure he disappears. It will just beÂ
the two of us, exactly like old times. JustÂ
come home with me, okay?”Â
I stared at him as if looking at a rabidÂ
animal.Â
“Holden Vance, you murdered both of my unborn babies and had a doctor butcher my body so I could never conceive again,” I whispered, my voice cutting through theÂ
restaurant like a blade.Â
“What makes you think I would ever return to you?”Â
Holden froze, his face draining of all color. “How… how do you know about that?”Â
I cast one final, disgusted glance at him, then took Ethan’s hand and walked towardÂ
the exit.Â
“Secrets have a way of rotting through walls,Â
Holden. Enjoy the ashes of your life.”Â
He stood frozen among the tables, unable to take a step forward.Â
His mind spun as he tried to figure out how the medical cover–up had leaked.Â
Suddenly, a terrifying realization struck him, and his eyes twisted into an expression of pure malice.Â
“Amber Ross.”

