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The Broken-hearted She And The Icy He (Lily and John) novel Chapter 1

Chapter 1 A Wedding for the Woman He Loved

"Lily, you must marry that comatose man James in place of my daughter. This is what you owe the Ginger family! You—"

"I will."

Lily’s reply made her foster mother gasp in disbelief. “What did you say?”

Lily could understand her shock. After all, in this massive capital city, who didn’t know how madly she was in love with John Jones? She’d loved him so much she’d given up her future, her dignity—everything.

She had refused her foster mother many times before, all because of John. Her foster mother clearly hadn’t expected her to actually agree this time—to marry a total stranger who lay in a vegetative state.

Calm and numb, Lily repeated, “I’ll do it.”

Once it was clear Lily was serious, her foster mother let out a breath of relief before snapping at her again. “One month from now, the Luke family will register your marriage with their eldest son. They have decided on that day, and it's final. Someone will come to pick you up for the wedding that day. I’ve already accepted the bride price from the Luke family. It’s what you owe the Ginger family, and I’m not giving it back. If you dare go back on your word or stir up trouble, I will...”

“I won’t,” Lily cut her off coldly.

“The Luke family is rich. I trust the bride price was generous. You took me in from the orphanage and raised me for sixteen years. Now I’ll take your daughter’s place and marry into the Luke family. That settles my debt to you and the Ginger family. From now on, we owe each other nothing.”

With that, she hung up.

Sitting quietly at the dining table, Lily couldn’t help but reopen the news article she’d just seen.

It was everywhere—videos of John and Elsa Quinn’s wedding flooded the internet, dominating the trending charts.

In the video, he and Elsa stood hand in hand, surrounded by their friends, vowing to spend their lives together.

The entire internet was offering their blessings, rejoicing that the two had reunited and wishing them a lifetime of happiness.

Everyone except Lily.

Because John was her boyfriend—the man she had loved with all her heart.

Four years ago, he’d been paralyzed in a car accident. The cold-hearted Jones family had abandoned him, and Elsa had gone abroad and married someone else.

Back when Lily was being bullied, he was the one who had pulled her out of it.

She had loved him in secret for so long. On that freezing, snowy night when he had tried to end it all, she brought him home.

She did everything she could to take care of him, to lift him out of the darkness one step at a time.

She’d heard about a hospital overseas that could help him walk again. To raise the money, she sold her blood, became a punching bag for rich people, ending up with three broken ribs…

She suffered endlessly, but finally, two years ago, she scraped together enough for the surgery.

It was a success. He could walk again. He kissed her and promised he would treat her well for the rest of his life, that he would never let her down.

She had believed that everything they’d been through was finally behind them, and from then on, it would all be smooth sailing.

She never expected things to fall apart the moment Elsa came back.

Word had it Elsa was gravely ill and only had six months to live. Her last wish was to marry John.

He couldn’t bear to see the woman he once loved suffer, so the wedding Lily had spent six painstaking months preparing became Elsa’s.

The wedding dress Lily had sewn with her own hands—Elsa wore it.

The diamond ring John had custom-ordered for her—Elsa wore it on her left ring finger.

Through blurred vision, Lily saw a pendant around Elsa’s neck.

She recognized it instantly.

It was the keepsake her parents had left her.

She had lost it while trying to save John.

He had once told her he found it and would give it to her on her birthday.

But now, just because Elsa had said she liked it… he gave it to her instead.

Suddenly, Lily realized there was no point in loving someone like John.

She didn’t call him. Didn’t beg him to come back.

She simply lit the candle on her birthday cake and stared blankly as it slowly burned down. The whipped cream cake melted into a mess—just like her love for John, which had burned to ash overnight, leaving not a trace of warmth.

It was nearly dawn when John finally came home.

When he saw her sitting at the dining table with red eyes, clearly having stayed up all night, his brows furrowed tightly.

“Why haven’t you gone to bed?”

Lily ignored his question and said calmly, “John, let’s break up. And tell Elsa to return my parents’ keepsake as soon as possible.”

John immediately understood—she must’ve seen the news about his wedding with Elsa and was feeling jealous.

He didn’t like it when women got jealous over nothing, but he had never once thought of leaving her. So he softened his voice.

“Don’t be mad. I didn’t forget your birthday. This is your gift.”

He opened a sleek burgundy velvet jewelry box in front of her.

Inside lay a pink diamond necklace.

The exquisite gem shimmered under the light. The centerpiece—a pink diamond the size of a pigeon’s egg—sparkled brilliantly.

It was far more expensive than the pendant her parents had left her. But it wasn’t what she wanted.

Just like how she no longer wanted him.

John knew better than anyone how deeply Lily loved him, how she couldn’t live without him.

When she stayed quiet, he thought it meant she was done throwing a fit.

He reached for the necklace, intending to put it on her.

“I don’t want this necklace! I just want my parents’ keepsake!”

Lily slapped the necklace away and said stubbornly, “That pendant was left to me by my parents. How could you give it to Elsa? I only want that pendant!”

Still throwing a tantrum...

John’s patience snapped.

His chiseled face turned cold and hard, like it had been carved from ice, filled with a sharp, suffocating pressure.

“Elsa really likes that pendant.”

“She’s so sick—how much longer do you think she’ll even get to wear it? Why must you fight over something with someone who's already dying? Lily, when did you become so selfish and heartless?”

Chapter 2 She Bloomed Like a Rose and Entangled Him Without Mercy

Selfish. Cold-blooded. Fighting a dying woman over a pendant…

But that pendant was hers—left to her by her parents. What was so wrong about wanting it back?

Did he really expect her to keep sacrificing everything for him after being betrayed so completely? Was she supposed to grovel after being humiliated like that?

She wasn’t that pathetic.

Before she could even say a word, John’s phone rang shrilly.

It was a call from Elsa.

Her voice was weak and pained. “John, I just threw up blood. I feel awful… Can you come be with me?”

John paused.

He hadn’t even managed to calm Lily down yet.

But he figured Lily would never really leave him, and Elsa was already seriously ill. So he made his decision.

“Elsa, don’t cry. I’m on my way.”

Hearing her choked sobs, he didn’t bother explaining to Lily anymore. He turned around and left the room without looking back.

As the front door slammed shut, Lily let out a cold laugh and kicked the diamond necklace into a corner.

It had been like this ever since Elsa came back a month ago.

Every time Elsa felt a little uncomfortable or upset, he would drop everything to run to her.

Rain or shine, day or night—he was always there for her.

It was like all those sweet whispers he’d once murmured to Lily, all those promises of eternal love, had been nothing but a dream.

But luckily, it was all about to end.

In one month, she’d marry James.

Then John could stop worrying about her clinging to him, and go be happy with his precious crush. What a perfect outcome.

Funny thing was—her wedding day would be on John’s birthday.

His birthday, her wedding. Two celebrations on the same day. Poetic, really.

As far as Lily was concerned, once she broke up with John, he was no longer her boyfriend. She had no reason to stay in his villa.

And it just so happened to be a Sunday. She spent the whole day packing everything she owned.

She sold what she could, tossed the rest.

She’d contacted the biggest luxury resale company in Capital City. The staff came straight to her door, and her used bags and jewelry sold for a total of twenty million.

She didn’t transfer a cent to John. She kept it all.

Running away in anger—she could only have gone to a hotel.

Wayne worked fast. It didn’t take long before he confirmed she was at Capital City First Hotel.

“Lily, how long are you going to keep this up?”

John typed the message into the chat app—but then he stopped.

And deleted it.

Because he realized the photo frame on the nightstand was gone.

He knew better than anyone how much Lily had treasured that photo.

Even if she was throwing a fit, she must have taken it with her. No way she’d just walk out for good.

He didn’t need to message her.

Four years ago, the Ginger family kicked her out. Her biological parents had died when she was six. She’d had no home since then.

If she didn’t come back to him—where else could she go?

Since Elsa returned, they’d argued countless times.

And every single time, she was the one who apologized first.

This time would be no different. It was only a matter of time.

In the month since Elsa came back, Lily had been plagued by so many negative emotions that she hadn’t had a good night’s sleep.

But now that she was free of that cage, she slept like a baby.

Packing up the day before had drained her energy. Her calves were sore and aching—she really wanted to stay in bed.

But it was a weekday. She had to go resign from Jones Corp.

All those years with John, she’d built her life around him.

When he was struggling, she worked herself to the bone to pay for his treatment. After he became successful, she became his personal assistant and cared for him in every detail.

Now that she was done with him, there was no reason to keep that job either.

She wanted to chase her childhood dream—to become a great voice actress.

“Lily, my stomach hurts so bad, I can’t hold it anymore!”

Lily had just arrived at the secretarial department when the new girl, Yulia Xander, ran up to her in a panic.

Yulia looked absolutely pitiful. “Mr. John needs this file urgently. Can you please bring it to the CEO’s office for me?”

She was clearly in crisis mode.

Before Lily could even agree, Yulia had already dashed off toward the restroom in a very awkward pose.

Lily didn’t want to see John.

But it was obvious Yulia was desperate.

She had a good impression of the girl and didn’t want her getting chewed out by the boss. So she took the file and headed for the CEO’s office.

The door was slightly ajar.

Lily raised her hand to knock—then froze.

She heard Elsa’s coy, flirty voice.

“John, my ankle suddenly hurts so much!”

Her hand hovered over the door, then lightly pushed it open a crack.

Through the narrow gap, she saw Elsa’s body suddenly go limp—and fall into John’s lap.

“Elsa…”

John seemed startled and instinctively grabbed her waist, probably afraid she’d get hurt.

But even after regaining her balance, Elsa didn’t move.

She hooked her arms around his neck, bright and alluring like a rose in full bloom.

“John, I suddenly want to kiss you. What should I do?”

As she spoke, her dewy red lips slowly pressed toward his—

And John didn’t move away.

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