Millionaire CEO waiting for a taxi with his fianceé. Shocked when his ex arrived

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I am with Mr. Peter. Tom Andrews had always believed in second chances, right
up until the moment his past stepped out of a Rolls-Royce, and looked at him like he was already dead. The afternoon rain
had turned the city streets into rivers of gray, and he stood under the hotel awning, watching taxis stream past like
they were part of some cosmic conspiracy against him. Lucy Hamilton pressed
against his side, her diamond engagement ring catching what little light filtered through the storm clouds. She was
scrolling through her phone with increasing irritation, her perfectly manicured nails tapping an impatient
rhythm against the screen. “This is ridiculous,” she muttered, not looking up. “We should have let the concierge
arrange a car. Now we’re going to be late for the most important meeting of your career.” Tom raised his arm again,
hoping this taxi would be different from the last dozen that had ignored him. It’s just a few blocks to the
restaurant. The traffic’s just bad because of the weather. The traffic is always bad, and that’s not the point.
Lucy’s voice had that edge to it. The one that meant she was keeping score of his failures.
Mitchell Tech is worth millions, Tom. Millions. If we lose this contract
because you insisted on being spontaneous instead of planning ahead, “We’re not going to lose it,” Tom
interrupted. Though his confidence was evaporating faster than puddles on hot pavement, Mitchell Tech was everything
he’d been working toward. a local tech giant looking for consulting services.
The kind of contract that could transform his moderately successful firm into something genuinely prestigious.
The kind that would finally prove to everyone, including himself, that he’d made something of his life. Lucy was
about to respond when the sound cut through everything else. A deep, confident purr that didn’t belong in the
chaos of midday traffic. It was the kind of sound that made pedestrians stop
walking and turn their heads. A Rolls-Royce Phantom, midnight blue and
gleaming despite the downpour, glided to a stop directly in front of them, like it owned the entire street. Tom felt his
stomach drop into his shoes before he even understood why. The rear door
opened with that whisper quiet precision that screamed wealth, and a little girl tumbled out first. She couldn’t have
been more than early elementary school age, all sparkly rain boots and purple hair ribbons, bouncing with the kind of
energy only children possessed. She was chattering excitedly about something involving a dentist and promised treats
and hot chocolate with whipped cream that reached the ceiling. Mommy, you promised. The little girl
tugged at someone still inside the car. You said if I was brave at the dentist, we could get the really good hot
chocolate with the chocolate chips on top. I know exactly what I said, baby.
The voice from inside the car made Tom’s blood freeze in his veins. It was warm
honey and patience and love, but underneath it was something else,
something he recognized even after all these years. But let’s get inside before we both turn
into soggy messes. Okay, then hot chocolate with all the toppings your heart desires.
Then she stepped out of the car and Tom’s entire world shattered into a million irreparable pieces.
Darcy Brown. She wore a burgundy suit that probably cost more than his car
payment. Tailored so precisely it looked like it had been painted onto her body
by someone who understood exactly how to make power into fabric. Her locks
cascaded past her shoulders in an elegant waterfall that must have taken years to grow, each one perfect and
deliberate. But it was her face that destroyed him, those deep brown eyes that used to look at him with such
tenderness. Those lips he’d kissed until he memorized their shape. Except now
everything about her radiated a kind of strength that made the air around her seem to shimmer with electricity. She
didn’t just look successful. She looked like she’d conquered entire worlds and was deciding which one to claim next.
Did you see how shiny our car is? The little girl, Molly, was practically
vibrating with excitement. Isn’t it the shiniest car you ever saw?
It’s definitely very shiny, sweetheart. Darcy’s voice was pure affection when
she spoke to her daughter. Nothing like the last words Tom had heard from her all those years ago. Nothing like the
coldness he still heard in his nightmares sometimes. “But we need to get inside now, okay, before the rain
wins.” “The rain can’t win!” Molly giggled, jumping in a puddle. “We’re too
fast.” The sound of that laugh pierced something in Tom’s chest that he’d thought had died years ago. something
he’d convinced himself he’d buried so deep it could never resurface. Darcy’s hand was already guiding her
daughter toward the hotel entrance, that protective maternal touch that spoke of
years of practice, when her gaze swept across the sidewalk in that casual way
successful people had of surveying spaces they were about to move through. Then her eyes landed on Tom and the
entire universe ground to a halt. The transformation was instant and absolute.
Whatever warmth had been in her expression evaporated like water hitting molten steel. Her spine straightened,
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