He ordered Carter Miles to track down her location.
Ten minutes later, Carter called back. "Mr. Hayes, she's at Providence Court, Building 32, Apartment 901."
With the address in hand, Sebastian grabbed his keys, walked out the door, and drove straight to Providence Court.
Whether he loved her or not was irrelevant—he absolutely would not allow her to slip out of his control.
She was still Mrs. Hayes.
Halfway there, it finally dawned on him that the property had belonged to her late mother.
Soon, he pulled into the complex.
He had barely parked when he spotted her.
Helena was wearing a denim miniskirt and a fitted white T-shirt. Her hair, usually styled elegantly, was twisted into a messy bun.
She wore no makeup, yet her natural features looked even more striking and luminous under the afternoon sun.
It reminded him of when they were newlyweds—how she used to wait up for him every night with that bright, easy smile.
He was the one who had compared her to Janetta back then, criticizing her for looking unkempt.
After that, she started doing her makeup flawlessly, transforming into a perfect, polished doll.
She had incredible legs. He had always known that.
In bed, whenever she wrapped them around him, he just wanted to take her bare and wreck her.
But now, she was exposing those stunning curves to the world without a second thought.
Every man walking by was staring.
Sebastian's gaze turned somber, a predatory darkness swirling in his eyes.
He knew, deep down, that she hadn't done anything wrong in this marriage.
Her only mistake was that he didn't love her.
But a woman had given him the best years of her life; it was impossible to feel absolutely nothing.

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