I thought about how I could make things right between Keaton and me. For a moment I thought maybe our relationship was worth saving. It’s been five years since we got married. At the beginning, everything was wonderful. Keaton was warm, caring, and attentive. But now, he had become distant, cold, and stoic, all because of her—Lacey. I don’t know much about Lacey, except that she used to be a C-class model, someone who was barely known. But somehow, she’s managed to turn my marriage upside down.
“Lacey wasn’t even that famous,” I muttered to myself, gripping the steering wheel as I waited outside Keaton’s company building. “How did she manage to get her claws into him?”
It was like she came into our lives out of nowhere, like a storm that refused to calm. I had noticed Keaton’s change from the moment she appeared, always hovering around him, whispering things that I couldn’t hear. Whenever she was around, he would be more distracted, less interested in whatever I had to say. I had tried to ignore it at first, thinking maybe it was just a phase. But now, it was clear—Lacey was more than just a friend or an employee to him.
I remember the day I fell in love with Keaton. It was after he saved me from a group of thugs who had tried to rob me. He was like a knight in shining armor, except his armor was a sharp suit, and he was known to be a ruthless Mafia don, hiding under the guise of a reputable CEO and business tycoon. The city of Florida respected and feared him, and that dangerous edge was what drew me to him. I knew who he was, but I still loved him. He had a way of making me feel safe, like nothing could ever harm me. I wanted to be the one who made him feel that way too. But now, everything seemed to be slipping away.
As I waited outside his company, I saw Keaton step out. Relief washed over me, but then I noticed Lacey right beside him, her hand lightly grazing his arm, leaning into his space. She was talking animatedly, her face bright with a smile that he returned. It was as if I was watching them from behind a glass wall, unable to reach through.
I gathered my courage, stepped out of the car, and walked up to him with a smile. “Hey, Keaton,” I said, trying to sound cheerful. “I was hoping we could go home together. My car is having some issues, and it’s been a long day.”