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Too Late! The Woman He Forgot Is Now The Billionaire's Wife

Too Late! The Woman He Forgot Is Now The Billionaire's Wife

Author: : Steel Feather
Genre: Modern
For six months, Kaitlin searched for the man she loved, who had disappeared without a trace at sea, only to find him alive-but with no memory of her. At his side stood another woman he cherished, while Kaitlin became nothing but a target of scorn and ridicule from everyone around them. Without seeking the truth, he cast her aside and forced her into humiliation. Realizing the man she loved was gone, she turned away and rebuilt her life beside a powerful man who kept her close but distant. But as time passed, the space between them began to close, and something unspoken-something electric-flickered to life. Just as she began to move on, her ex regained his memory and begged for another chance. Andrew pulled her into his arms. "My wife loves me. Don't bother her again."

Chapter 1 There Is Absolutely Nothing Left For Us

"I have a boyfriend. What are you doing?" Kaitlin Clarke pressed her hands against the chest of the man in front of her.

The man's skin burned, his eyes dark and fixed, not a flicker of hesitation in them. No matter how hard Kaitlin struggled, she couldn't break free from his iron grip.

...

After what felt like a very long time, Kaitlin dragged herself out of the suite, took the elevator down, and walked into the lobby to find Hugh Williams sitting calmly in the lounge. She stopped and stared at him.

"Did you do this? Hugh, why?" Something inside her had cracked open, and the way he was looking at her, cold and completely unmoved, made it worse. A sound tore out of her before she could stop it.

She threw herself at him. The bodyguards caught her before she could get close.

Hugh got up from his seat, walked over to her, and crouched down to her level. His fingers closed around her chin and tilted her face up toward his. "Did you already forget what you did last week? This is nothing compared to that. A small taste of what Rosalie felt."

Hugh had been the love of her life for years.

A year ago, he had been planning to propose. During the rehearsal for the occasion, the helicopter went down into the sea and Hugh disappeared with it.

Nobody could talk her out of looking for him. She spent six solid months searching, putting everything she had into it, before she finally found him on a remote island far from anywhere. When Kaitlin got to him, he didn't know who she was anymore. His memory was gone, and standing beside him was another woman.

Her name was Rosalie Douglas, the daughter of one of the company's business partners. She had gone after Hugh once before and been turned down without any ambiguity, and yet she had never quite managed to stay away from him over the years.

Following the plane crash, Hugh spent six months living on an island with Rosalie while claiming he had no memory of his former life with Kaitlin.

Despite being shown photographic evidence of their past relationship, Hugh chose Rosalie every time and viewed Kaitlin's efforts as a mere annoyance.

Still, Kaitlin felt grateful to Rosalie for saving Hugh's life. But their lives changed forever during a shopping trip where Rosalie got bullied.

Blaming Kaitlin for it, Hugh decided to seek revenge in the exact same manner.

"I am telling you the truth; I had nothing to do with that!" Kaitlin sobbed as tears filled her eyes.

Looking at him, she realized that the man she loved had become a cold stranger whose presence only caused her more pain.

Hugh snorted with pure disgust. "You set the whole thing up," he accused. "You are simply facing the consequences for your actions."

The irony of the situation was almost too much for her to bear.

Waiting for the silence to stretch out, she finally let out a raspy laugh. "You are going to regret this day for the rest of your life, Hugh."

Hugh narrowed his eyes. "My only regret is that I didn't remove you from my life sooner after what you did to the woman I actually love."

Stunned, Kaitlin repeated his words about his love for Rosalie in her mind.

To her horror, he had discarded all their memories to focus on Rosalie.

Suddenly, the tension was broken when Hugh's assistant approached. "Mr. Williams, you have a call from Miss Douglas," the man announced.

Hugh's sneer softened into a tone of pure tenderness as he spoke into the phone. "Rosalie, has the dress arrived yet? Make sure to try it on. If there's even a slight issue with the fit, I'll have the designer over immediately to adjust it. I want you to look absolutely flawless for the wedding next month."

From the other end of the line, Rosalie's voice sounded delicate and shy. "I love it, Hugh, really. Thank you. But... what about your ex-girlfriend?"

Hugh's face instantly hardened into a mask of ice as his gaze flicked toward Kaitlin, who sat with her head bowed, looking as though her very soul had been hollowed out. "You are being far too kind and trying to defend her. The truth is, when I think of love, I only see the memories we shared. I feel nothing for her-it's a blank space. Surely, if she meant anything to me, I wouldn't have been able to forget her so easily."

At those words, Kaitlin's head snapped up with mechanical stiffness. Her eyes were completely parched-void of light, void of hope, and finally, void of tears.

A jagged, hollow laugh escaped her lips as her entire frame began to shudder; finally, she forced out the words with a chilling finality. "Hugh, there is absolutely nothing left for us now."

Chapter 2 A Woman He Had Encountered Previously

Inside the dimly lit suite, the man gradually regained consciousness.

He hadn't been able to catch a clear glimpse of the woman's face, he thought.

On the floor, his phone vibrated relentlessly against the carpet, the sound cutting through the silence of the room.

Reaching down to retrieve it, he felt his heavy brows knit together the moment he recognized the caller ID.

"Grandma, is this some kind of joke to you?" he demanded, his voice rough. "You actually arranged someone for me?"

Driven by a desperate obsession for a great-grandchild, his grandmother had resorted to every tactic she could think of to set him up with someone.

From the other end of the line, his grandmother let out a guilty, awkward chuckle. "I haven't the slightest clue what you're talking about, dear. Oh, heavens! The reception is terrible-I can't hear a word you're saying!"

Before he could even begin to argue, the call was abruptly disconnected.

Shaking his head with a bitter, wry laugh, he stepped into the shower to wash away the night; upon emerging, his eyes caught the glint of a bracelet on the floor, which he picked up and began to examine closely.

It was a simple piece, adorned with plain charms that looked like something bought from a common street market.

Narrowing his eyes, he spotted a tiny engraving on the charm. "K&H."

Clearly, this belonged to the woman who had been here.

Settling onto the sofa by the window, he lit a cigarette and watched the smoke curl into the air as he dialed his assistant. "I need the surveillance footage from outside Suite 1107, starting from two hours ago."

True to form, his assistant worked with lightning speed, delivering the requested files within thirty minutes.

With the cigarette still dangling from his lips, he hit play and watched as the woman was led directly into his room, Suite 1107.

By a striking coincidence, this was a woman he had encountered previously.

She was Kaitlin, the woman with the same initial engraved in that bracelet.

A subtle smirk touched his lips as he inhaled deeply from his cigarette, the smoke curling around his sharp features. After his assistant provided a fresh suit, he changed and exited the room with purposeful strides.

Outside, a steady November drizzle chilled the air. Confined to the guest room, Kaitlin felt a hollow sense of despair while listening to the rhythmic pacing in the corridor.

After lying motionless for an eternity, she forced herself up and threw her weakened frame against the door.

"I need to talk to Hugh. Seriously, I'll do whatever he wants, just tell him to let me out of here," she rasped.

The bodyguard stationed outside hesitated before disappearing down the hall. He returned shortly to turn the key. "Mr. Williams is waiting in the study."

Kaitlin forced her leaden limbs to move, slowly making her way toward the study.

She glanced around the interior, noting the decor she had meticulously selected-from the sconces to the greenery. This mansion had been the trophy of her and Hugh's first successful business venture.

She had once envisioned this house as a sanctuary for their future family.

Reality, however, had taken a far more bitter turn.

When Kaitlin reached the study, the door was slightly ajar. Through the narrow gap, she saw a petite woman seated on Hugh's lap-it was Rosalie. Her arms were wrapped around his neck.

Rosalie leaned into him with a coy expression. "Look, Miss Clarke is your ex. I don't want us to upset her. Everyone at the office is gonna think you're ungrateful for forgetting how much she helped you start out."

Idly twirling a soft lock of her hair, Hugh leaned closer to inhale the intoxicating scent of her perfume. "Her compensation at Pioneer Group was more than generous; she ought to have known when to stop. Since she dared to plot against you, letting her live was the greatest act of mercy I could offer."

Gazing at her with adoration, he whispered, "Rosalie, you are the only woman who holds my heart now."

Standing frozen in the hallway, Kaitlin felt her nails bite into her skin as a fresh wave of agony ripped through her already hollowed chest.

Forcing the door wide, she finally crossed the threshold and stepped into the room.

Staring at the face she once loved, Kaitlin saw only a terrifying stranger lurking behind his handsome features.

Releasing a jagged, hollow laugh, she felt the hot tracks of tears spilling down her cheeks.

Decisively, she lunged forward in a blur of fury and tore Rosalie from his arms.

Chapter 3 Get Out

Kaitlin stared at Hugh with cold eyes and said, "You are truly pathetic, Hugh. You believe everything other people tell you. It seems you lost your brain along with your memory."

"How could you say that?" Rosalie frowned.

Gently, Hugh patted Rosalie's back to calm her down, but then he looked at Kaitlin with a very scary and cold stare.

"Do not ever let Rosalie see your face again."

Kaitlin let out a sad, empty laugh and replied, "Sure."

To his surprise, Hugh felt a sudden pain in his heart, but he quickly ignored the feeling and acted like he didn't care.

Because Rosalie had stayed by his side after he fell into the sea, he felt he owed her everything. She had helped him walk again after he broke his leg and cried for him often, so he promised never to let anyone hurt her.

Hearing Rosalie's voice brought him back to the present moment. "Please don't hurt anyone for me, Hugh," she said with a shaky voice. "If what you do for me makes people think badly of you, I would rather just leave..."

"Don't be silly. You are the only person I love. If you leave me, I will have nothing. I already talked to your father, and we are getting married next month."

"As long as you stay with me, I will never leave you," Rosalie promised. She rested her head on his shoulder, but when he couldn't see her, a mean and evil smile appeared on her face.

While the storm grew worse outside, Kaitlin got drenched from the cold rain and walked the streets looking pale and lost.

In all her twenty-five years, this had been the saddest and most painful one to date.

She and Hugh had been each other's entire world since their days in the orphanage, a bond forged over twenty years of survival. It wasn't until five years ago that Hugh's biological family finally tracked him down and welcomed him back into high society.

And yet, that twenty-year history of shared struggle proved remarkably fragile, crumbling in the face of the mere six months he had known Rosalie.

A sleek, black luxury sedan glided to the curb in front of her. The door flew open, and a figure emerged, cutting through the rain toward her under the shelter of a large umbrella.

Kaitlin's vision blurred as her knees finally buckled. With the last of her energy drained, she pitched forward, falling directly into the broad, solid chest of the stranger.

After waking up in an unknown room, Kaitlin's survival instincts immediately spiked, her eyes darting around the lavish space.

"Finally awake?" a low, resonant voice asked, shattering the quiet of the room.

Perched on a black leather sofa near the bed, a man in a bespoke suit watched her; his face was a masterpiece of refined features and icy indifference.

A flicker of dark amusement danced in his eyes as he studied her with a languid, predatory interest.

Kaitlin recoiled, pressing herself against the headboard as she gasped, "Who on earth are you?"

His hand shifted lazily on the armrest, drawing her attention to the platinum bracelet he was holding-it was intricately designed with the shape of a delicate bluebell. "Suite 1107. Don't tell me your memory is that short."

As Kaitlin saw the bracelet, memories came rushing back.

Kaitlin's exhaustion was quickly overtaken by fury. "Why are you here? Get out!"

The man let out a dry, mocking snort. "Get out of my own home? I'm the one who just pulled you out of the rain. And you're mistaken-Hugh's setup was in 1109, but you walked into 1107."

Kaitlin froze as the reality of the situation began to sink in, her fingers bunching the expensive silk of the blanket as she finally recognized the man before her.

The situation was beyond surreal. This wasn't just some random stranger; it was Andrew Evans, the formidable CEO of the Evans Group in Zluasey. He was a power player her own firm had been desperate to court only months ago.

Handsome yet ruthless, he had already secured a powerful foothold in the domestic market at a young age.

Kaitlin swallowed hard. "What are you planning to do to me?"

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