Chapter 80 Not As Simple
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“Mia, I’m so happy you said yes,” Adam beamed, spreading his arms as if to embrace her. Mia pressed a hand against his chest, gently stopping him.
“No, Adam. I didn’t say yes. I only let you slip the ring on my finger because of the media and your fans. I didn’t want to embarrass you. You’re my friend, after all,” Mia explained, shaking her head. Adam took a deep breath, trying to compose himself. He wasn’t known for his patience, but with Mia, he was different. He was willing to do anything to win her over.
“Mia, I love you and I want you in my life. Marry me, Adam pleaded once more, his eyes searching hers for any sign of agreement.
y you.”
“Adam,” Mia sighed, looking at him with a mixture of helplessness and sorrow. “I can’t marry
“Why?!” The frustration in Adam’s voice was palpable as he demanded an answer. “Is it because of Alessandro Valentino?l
Mia’s wide eyes, filled with shock and fear, lifted abruptly, meeting Adam’s furiously narrowed gaze.
“Because I am married!” Mia blurted out swiftly, causing Adam to furrow his brow in confusion.
To the father of Gia and Maximo?!” Adam asked, trying to piece together the revelation.
Mia nodded slowly. “We never divorced.”
“But you’re not together, right?!” Adam pressed, though he already knew the answer.
He had known Mia for nearly four years, and in all that time, he had never seen her husband, nor had the children ever spoken of their father. It was clear to Adam that Mia and her husband were not a conventional married couple. His absence from Mia and the children’s lives was evidence enough that their marriage was broken, and divorce seemed like a mere formality on paper.
When Mia remained silent, Adam spoke again, his tone stern. “What’s the problem, Mia? If he’s not giving you a divorce, tell me his name. I have ways to make him agree.”
Mia shook her head, her expression troubled.
“It’s not as simple, Adam,‘ she sighed, the weight of her marital status and its implications heavy upon her.
“Then let’s make it simple,” Adam demanded authoritatively. “Let’s get you divorced and we can get married without any issue.”
“Adam, I need time. I’m not ready for it,” Mia said softly, removing the ring from her finger and handing it back to Adam.
“Mial” Adam shook his head, his eyes pleading with her. “It’s yours. Don’t remove it. I will wait as long as you want,” he implored, desperate for her to reconsider.
But Mia couldn’t bear the weight of anyone else’s ring. She felt suffocated, unsure of her feelings for him. Adam was a dear friend and well–wisher. He was always there for her in every difficult situation, and she was grateful to him for it, but still, she couldn’t see him romantically.
She wanted to groan at her misery, realizing how deeply that wicked mafia king had spoiled her for any
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Chapter 50 Not As Simple
in reality
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“Adam, please. Please try to understand. I… I can’t take i she said softly, placing the ring on the luxurious leather of the car seat beside her. Without glancing back at Adam, she opened the car door and stepped out, ignoring his calls as she hurried toward the mall’s parking lot where her car was parked. She didn’t stop for a moment, relieved that no paparazzi or Adam’s fans followed her.
Once inside her car, Mia contemplated heading home to find solace in the privacy of her room. However, the urge to be alone and away from prying eyes, to gather her thoughts, swayed her decision. Only a foolish girl would reject a catch like Adam Whitmore, yet Mia felt trapped by her heart’s allegiance to another. Her heart seemed destined for pain.
Driving aimlessly. Mia lost track of time until she suddenly realized she had arrived at the Eiffel Tower. Emerging from her thoughts, she noticed the sky had darkened, adorned with stars and the emerging moon. Before her stood the majestic tower, ablaze with lights–a steadfast symbol of hope..
“Aria, you need to move on and let go of this painful love for a man who will never love you back,” she murmured, her gaze fixed on her reflection in the rearview mirror. “You shouldn’t hurt à loving man like Adam Whitmore. He is the best man for you. He can be the best father your children deserve,” she reasoned aloud to herself.
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