Don’t Wait, Chase the WindChapter 1
The day someone told me that Ethan Miller was cheating,
I was buried in work. I only gave a faint “oh” in response,
then went right back to preparing materials for the business meeting I had tomorrow.
The person next to me looked utterly shocked.
“Your husband is having an affair, and you’re not even concerned?”
Without even lifting my head, I replied calmly,
“He’s just a man. The world is full of them. If this one doesn’t work out, I’ll get another.”
“This deal in my hands is worth hundreds of millions—I can’t afford to lose it.”
…
My best friend Emily nearly choked on her own breath when she heard me.
“Sophia Carter, I swear, you’re unbelievable. What kind of woman reacts like you?
Your husband cheats, and you don’t even bat an eye?”
“Anyone else would’ve stormed over to catch him red-handed already.”
I gave a careless smile.
The truth was, I had known for a while that Ethan was involved with someone else.
He had complained more than once that I was a boring workaholic.
When we were dating, I’d be replying to clients’ messages.
On vacations, in hotel rooms, I’d still spend entire days in video conferences.
Even on our wedding day, while sitting in the makeup chair, I was hosting a meeting as they applied my bridal makeup.
He used to say that marrying me was like marrying a stone statue.
For a long time, even though it bothered him, Ethan endured it.
But after three years of marriage, he finally lost his patience.
He found himself a young girl on the side.
I’d been so busy that I hadn’t even had the time to look into it.
So when Emily brought the news straight to me, my hands paused mid-task.
I looked up and asked,
“Where exactly did you say you saw Ethan cheating?”
Emily perked up instantly, pulling out her phone to show me some secretly taken photos.
“Ethan was with that girl at Disneyland California.”
“Look at them—arms linked, all lovey-dovey. I’d bet they’ve already slept together.”
“And see the way that girl is smirking straight at the camera? That’s obviously a message to you.”
“Oh, and guess where I found these pictures?” Emily’s voice was brimming with excitement.
“A blogger named Gardenia posted them. The moment I saw the man kneeling on one knee,
I recognized him instantly—that’s your husband.”
Emily grew more animated the more she talked.
I remembered how Ethan had asked me so many times before: