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12.4

Chapter 16 

Chapter 16 

Obedient?” 

Years later, my best friend laughed for ten solid minutes when I described Caspian that way, tears streaming down her face

Girl, that is so not him!” 

She said if Caspian were truly innocent, he wouldn’t have survived a day

Those online takes about his rough startwere a joke to others, but for Caspian, they were his harsh 

reality

He was born in a public restroom, for God’s sake

He never knew his father

His mother raised him alone

By seven, he’d learned to navigate grocery stores, cook for himself, and basically be selfsufficient

He’d watched his mother drunk, seen her beaten repeatedly by different men, yet he could never 

bring himself to abandon her

As a child, he’d always clean and dress her wounds, then curl up beside her, using his small hands to 

warm her cold ones

He loved her

Simply because she was his mom

It wasn’t until high school that he discovered his mother was a homewrecker

Following the leads, he’d tracked down where all those families lived

He never dared approach, just watched from afar

He’d witness women screaming themselves hoarse while men responded with their fists

Sitting on the steps outside, the kid would just draw in the dirt, trying to disappear, as if he could escape the brutality surrounding him

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The Ice Prince’s Love Prescription: I’m Your Remedy to Forget Your Ex 

12.5

Chapter 16 

In those moments, Caspian wished he could die in his mother’s place

And it was that same sense of obligation that kept him in F1 when Vivienne’s father offered

tenyear contract

All his earnings during his prime the prize money, the endorsements went straight into Vivienne’s father’s pockets

He couldn’t quit, so he trained and raced like his life depended on it

He knew he’d never repay that multibillion dollar debt

No one knew his suffering. During the darkest year, he even contemplated ending it all

His whole life felt like an act of penance

He’d sit in that tiny room, using that old flip phone, repeatedly dialing that number207

The pain was overwhelming

He figured if he ever tired of missing her, he’d just end it

But that never happened

Every single moment, she consumed his thoughts

That year, when Vivienne’s pursuit of him dominated social media, I truly believed he’d never 

return for me

In a moment of desperation, I said yesto Jax

I needed the money, the resources; I couldn’t remain stuck in that eighthundreddollar apartment

A year later, Caspian saw my engagement announcement online

At the time, Vivienne’s father was dying. The man who’d given him fame but also endless suffering finally agreed to release him

As long as you marry Vivienne,was his final demand

Caspian maintained his usual composure. He simply asked, What else do you want?” 

Nothing.And just like that, he agreed to the wedding

12.6

Chapter 16 

He married, and then divorced

And now, of all things, Vivienne wanted him on a divorce reality show

He saw my name

That night, he braved the storm to appear at the secluded mountain retreat

After all those years, our reunion consisted of me handing him a heart rate monitor and saying, Tou need to put this on.” 

Well, here we go,Caspian thought. She’s not buying my act at all.” 

He didn’t know how much it would take to break free from family obligations, or when he’d escape 

his past

He believed no one loved without ulterior motives

But Daisy was different

Her happiness was tied solely to his

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