A Goddess In Disguise: Divorce, Marriage, Domination
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Chapter 10 Find A Way To Clean This Up img
Chapter 11 Enough To Wipe Out An Entire Family Tree img
Chapter 12 Wally img
Chapter 13 The Payment Is You img
Chapter 14 Black Swan img
Chapter 15 The Thumbs Down img
Chapter 16 Who's The Lucky Guy img
Chapter 17 You Didn't Seriously Think I Was About To Kiss You img
Chapter 18 It Doesn't Mean I'll Lose img
Chapter 19 I Know You And Waylon Have History img
Chapter 20 Roger Got Into A Car Wreck img
Chapter 21 Petty And Scheming img
Chapter 22 A Stroke Of Luck img
Chapter 23 Waylon Had Indeed Changed img
Chapter 24 The Woman Beside Waylon Was Alexia img
Chapter 25 I Hope She Has A Wonderful Evening img
Chapter 26 Welcome Back img
Chapter 27 I Call The Shots img
Chapter 28 Don't Lay A Finger On Her img
Chapter 29 Settle Things Right Here, Right Now img
Chapter 30 The Results Were Decided img
Chapter 31 That's Slander img
Chapter 32 Smart Choice, Mr. Mason img
Chapter 33 Adam's Heart img
Chapter 34 Are We Watching A Royal Ceremony Or What img
Chapter 35 Roger's Salvation img
Chapter 36 Fight To The End img
Chapter 37 She's Nothing But Trouble img
Chapter 38 Pissed Off img
Chapter 39 An Apology img
Chapter 40 They've Been Long Planning Her Comeback img
Chapter 41 Familial Love img
Chapter 42 I Want This Woman img
Chapter 43 The Real Trouble Is Just Beginning img
Chapter 44 Blacklisted img
Chapter 45 You And Waylon Have Something Going On img
Chapter 46 The Legendary Luna img
Chapter 47 Waylon Was Clearly Making A Move On Alexia img
Chapter 48 Cooking For Him img
Chapter 49 We're Friends Now img
Chapter 50 Are You Making Fun Of Me Again img
Chapter 51 Walk Away With Nothing img
Chapter 52 Three Slaps img
Chapter 53 Luna Takes Action img
Chapter 54 Rivals Face Off img
Chapter 55 Orchestrated Online Hate img
Chapter 56 Shouldn't The Weak Be Phased Out img
Chapter 57 Alexia's Wisdom img
Chapter 58 She's Clearly Trying To Destroy You img
Chapter 59 Doesn't She Remind Anyone Else Of Marilee img
Chapter 60 Counterattack img
Chapter 61 Public Opinion Shifts img
Chapter 62 A Reputation Crisis img
Chapter 63 Are You Declaring War On Us Now img
Chapter 64 Alexia's Winning Streak In The PR War img
Chapter 65 What If She Managed To Rise Again img
Chapter 66 My Boyfriend Could Handle It img
Chapter 67 Serena's Dilemma img
Chapter 68 How Was That Even A Compliment img
Chapter 69 Dirty Threats img
Chapter 70 Apology img
Chapter 71 Abduction img
Chapter 72 Fighting img
Chapter 73 The Fatal Moment img
Chapter 74 His Embrace img
Chapter 75 Refuse To Bow His Head img
Chapter 76 Waiting For An Explanation img
Chapter 77 You Don't Need To Be Sorry img
Chapter 78 I Want To Make You Happy img
Chapter 79 You're Impossible img
Chapter 80 He Might've Gotten The Wrong Idea About Us img
Chapter 81 I Think He's Trying To Win My Affection img
Chapter 82 I Came Here With A List Of Grievances Myself img
Chapter 83 You'll Lose Your Remaining Fingers Too img
Chapter 84 Confrontation img
Chapter 85 Panic img
Chapter 86 I Want Him To Walk Away With Absolutely Nothing img
Chapter 87 There Was Still Hope For A Comeback img
Chapter 88 Divorce img
Chapter 89 Gigolos img
Chapter 90 Is She Saving Herself For Someone img
Chapter 91 A Kiss img
Chapter 92 Jealousy img
Chapter 93 Are You Coming Home With Me img
Chapter 94 A Passionate Kiss img
Chapter 95 You'll Spend Your Whole Life Stuck In Alexia's Shadow img
Chapter 96 I'm Sure You'll Come Around img
Chapter 97 Have Some Faith In Your Cooking, Will You img
Chapter 98 Could This Be Her Revenge img
Chapter 99 Mrs. Mason img
Chapter 100 You're Pushing Your Luck img
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Chapter 4 Do You Believe Me

The call had barely ended when the soft click of the door caught Alexia's attention, her head snapping up.

There in the doorway stood Waylon, his height casting a shadow, his expression giving nothing away as their eyes met.

Neither of them had anticipated this kind of encounter.

Fresh from the shower, Alexia's hair clung damply to her cheeks, a robe slipping low on her shoulders, skin flushed and eyes still hazy with warmth.

That oversized bathrobe, threatening to slip further, revealed soft lines of skin; the faint scent of shampoo lingered in the air, sweet and impossible to ignore.

Waylon's gaze swept over her, lingering just long enough for her cheeks to flush, before he looked away calmly. "Get ready. Breakfast is on the table."

Moments later, Alexia emerged dressed, met by the aroma of a beautifully arranged breakfast. Hunger won out over pride; she took her seat without pretense, finishing most of the meal before pausing for breath.

Little was said as Waylon let her eat in peace, only breaking the silence after she'd nearly cleared her plate. "You need a lawyer?"

She set down her coffee cup, eyes meeting his squarely. "So you've heard."

Amusement tugged at his mouth, though his eyes stayed cold. "Is there anyone left who doesn't?"

Alexia tasted the bitterness of the coffee and grimaced for just a moment, though she quickly composed herself. "I can deal with it."

As the words left her mouth, she realized he might think she was too stubborn to admit she needed help. After all, in most people's eyes, women being dumped were pathetic.

"Do you believe me when I say that?" she asked.

A smirk played on Waylon's face, eyes narrowing with a knowing glint. "Why wouldn't I? Alexia, he's the one who should've fallen apart."

That unwavering gaze held her still, though she managed a small, genuine smile in return. "You've always known how to make a good point."

Once breakfast was done, Alexia got ready to leave.

Reaching the doorway, she stopped and glanced back. "Thank you," she said quietly, her gratitude unmistakable.

There was no chance she'd forget his kindness.

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Ten minutes had ticked past their appointment, and Roger's patience was quickly wearing thin as he and Marilee waited for Alexia in a private club.

"Why isn't she here yet? Is she refusing to divorce you?" Marilee pressed herself closer to him, sugar in her tone as she pouted. "You haven't forgotten our shopping plans, right? You promised you'd buy me a gown after this."

Roger hummed in response. The weekend's banquet held by the Chamber of Commerce would be the perfect stage to introduce Marilee-the timing of her comeback couldn't have been more ideal. Every influential name in town would be present, all eyes fixed on Waylon's much-anticipated return.

Just thinking about Waylon sent a flicker of unease across Roger's face.

The Chamber of Commerce's open support for Waylon right before the election of its new president wasn't exactly good news for the Gibson family.

A sudden uproar near the doorway snapped Roger's focus.

His head turned, and in that instant, it felt as though the atmosphere in the room shifted.

Everyone's attention zeroed in on a single figure gliding inside with effortless grace.

Alexia walked in, her crimson dress hugging every curve, heels whispering over the polished floor. Each stride radiated poise and quiet confidence. The scarlet hue, that unmistakable glow-she looked like the sunrise brought to life.

With each step Alexia took, Marilee's smile grew tighter, until it disappeared altogether when Alexia claimed the seat across from them.

Roger couldn't hide his shock either; his eyes remained glued to Alexia's artfully made-up features.

"You..." Words caught in his throat, visible in the small, nervous bob of his Adam's apple.

Nobody present could believe this woman was the same person from last night-the awkward glasses, the baggy checkered shirt, the sopping hair.

Yesterday's pitiful girl had been replaced by someone utterly different, confident, unrecognizable.

Nothing about their surprise caught Alexia off guard. Her beauty wasn't news to her; she'd just chosen not to make a show of it. Childhood lessons had always emphasized modesty, staying out of the spotlight, never inviting too much notice.

Marriage only tightened the leash. Years spent tending to Roger's grandmother and fielding disapproval from a mother-in-law who'd been fed tales of her so-called wild youth.

Not even her hair or the color of her clothes escaped scrutiny. Every detail had been censored into drab submission.

Vibrant dresses never made it to her closet-only baggy, forgettable options filled the shelves.

That chapter, though, was behind her.

With unhurried confidence, Alexia called over a server, ordered a tequila, and began paging through the divorce agreement-unfazed by the attention.

Marilee recovered her composure first, flashing a sweet smile. "Alexia, I hope you're alright after yesterday. The reporters caught us all off guard. Someone told me you slipped in the rain. It must have been miserable out there."

            
            

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