No Remarriage: You Don't Deserve Me (Lenora and Zachary) -
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The car came to a halt in front of an Epean-style restaurant, its name displayed prominently in Uprian letters across the wall. Guided by Zachary's secretary, Lenora stepped inside, immediately noticing the bustling atmosphere. Every table was occupied, a testament to the restaurant's popularity.
Scanning the room, Lenora quickly spotted Zachary, seated by the aisle of the third row. He was dressed in a black shirt and black trousers, his suit jacket casually draped over the back of his chair.
He exuded elegance, leaning back comfortably, his legs crossed in a relaxed manner. Sensing her presence, he looked toward the entrance and their eyes met.
With quick strides, Lenora made her way over, pulled out a chair, and sat down across from him.
"You're here. What did you do at home this afternoon?" Zachary asked.
"I slept all afternoon."
Zachary gave her a knowing look. "You probably won't be sleepy tonight."
Catching his implication, Lenora shot him a glare, but before she could respond, the waiter arrived with the menus.
Zachary ordered several dishes in fluent Uprian, his accent smooth and captivating. As he spoke, Lenora couldn't help but recall his earlier days.
Back in school, he would spend hours perfecting his Uprian speeches, listening to recordings, and practicing until he could match the tone and speed of the original speaker. Despite his efforts, he was never entirely satisfied, always pushing himself for more. Once the waiter left with their order, Lenora propped her cheek on her hand, resting her elbow on the table. She glanced around the restaurant, feeling a little bored, while Zachary watched her intently.
Her delicate features, framed by her flawless fair skin, made her look fragile and ethereal. Her clear eyes, cold yet captivating, reminded him of a serene lake, undisturbed by ripples.
After about half an hour, the dishes began to arrive. The first was a serving of caviar, shimmering and glistening on the plate.
"This is the house special. Would you like to try it?" Zachary offered.
Lenora nodded and spread some caviar over a slice of bread, taking a small bite. The tiny beads burst on her tongue, releasing their salty, slightly fishy flavor. "Not bad," she admitted. Though caviar hadn't been her favorite in the past, she had grown accustomed to it over the years, gradually developing a taste for it.
Lenora ate a few more bites before the main course-filet mignon-was served. As always, Zachary cut her steak into small, manageable pieces before passing the plate to her. After the meal, there were still two desserts left: a strawberry mousse and a Napoleon cake. Lenora finished both without much hesitation, satisfying her sweet tooth.
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Once they left the restaurant, they strolled around the nearby streets, blending in with the couples who walked hand in hand.
Though they didn't hold hands, they still drew the attention of a few passersby, their striking appearance hard to miss.
After a while, they wandered into a boutique, and by the time they left, Zachary had an additional rubber band on his wrist.
By the time they returned to the mansion, it was already past nine in the evening. Zachary, in a playful mood, led Lenora into the bathroom, and the two spent some intimate time together.
Later, as Lenora lay weakly on the bed, she murmured, "We can't do this tomorrow."
Lately, their physical encounters had become more frequent, and Lenora was beginning to worry about overindulging. She glanced at him, her thoughts scattered.
Am I being too indulgent?
Zachary caught her gaze. "What's wrong?" he asked, pouring a glass of water from the kettle.
"Nothing," she replied, shaking her head. Inwardly, she thought, This man... he really knows how to cha
If Zachary ever found out what was going through her mind, she knew it would lead to a long, sleepless night.
Over the next few days, Zachary handled his business at the branch company, while Lenora explored Navarre on her own. Occasionally, when Zachary finished early, he would take her shopping, indulging in brief moments of leisure. Eventually, it was time to return home.
Zachary sent the secretaries back while he and Lenora planned a detour to Lofbury to visit Zachary's aunt before heading back to Clusia.
Gerald and Allison had a total of three children.
Zachary and Johanne's father, the eldest in their family met a tragic and untimely death when Zachary was just a child. He and his wife were involved in a devastating car accident that claimed both of their lives.
Their second son took a different path from Gerald. Though he held the title of director at Fuller Group, he rarely participated in the company's daily affairs. Instead, he chose to build his own career, running a successful chain of restaurants, keeping him busy with his own business ventures.
Tamara Fuller, the youngest in the family and the only daughter, settled in Lofbury. Being the youngest, she was exceptionally doted upon by her parents, and even well into her fòrties or fifties, she still carried some of that willfulness that had been nurtured in her younger years.
To this day, Tamara never married.
Her parents had once been deeply concerned about her future, often encouraging her to meet eligible young men and settle down. But despite their wishes, Tamara never had any desire to marry, and her parents, after much frustration, eventually gave up and allowed her to live as she pleased.
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In recent years, Lenora had heard that Tamara had adopted a child.
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Though Lenora had been part of the Fuller family for nearly a decade now, her interactions with Tamara were few and far between. She could count the number of times she had seen her on one hand.
Lenora was acutely aware that Tamara didn't think much of her. When Tamara came home for the New Year in the past, she treated Lenora as if she were invisible.
Things only grew more tense after Lenora married Zachary. Tamara had returned to the country once after their marriage and had made her disdain for Lenora clear.
There had even been a private meeting between the two women, during which Tamara tried to convince Lenora to leave Zachary voluntarily. According to Tamara, Lenora wasn't good enough for her nephew, not someone who was worthy of his status or future.
At that time, Lenora had been filled with excitement and hope about marrying Zachary, She had been in love with him and was looking forward to a bright future together. How could she be discouraged by Tamara's cold words?
The two women parted on bad terms, and from what Lenora could tell, Tamara might have also spoken to Zachary about the matter, though what they discussed remained a mystery.
-After that, Tamara never returned, but it was obvious she had a deep fondness for Zachary-rhaps even
more so than for Johanne.
Now, years later, when Tamara heard that Zachary was coming to visit, she seemed genuinely pleased. When the couple arrived at her home in Lofbury, Tamara greeted Zachary with a warm smile. "Aunt Tamara," Zachary said, as he stood before her, his posture tall and respectful.
Tamara's face lit up with a smile, but when her eyes drifted over to Lenora, there was a flicker of displeasure that crossed her face-so brief it could have been missed, but not by Lenora.
Lenora forced a polite smile and said, "Aunt Tamara."
Tamara quickly shifted her attention back to Zachary. "Come on in," she said, her voice warmer again as she welcomed them into her home.
Zachary glanced at Lenora, taking her hand in his as they stepped into the living room.
The space was simple but cozy, with just enough warmth to make it feel inviting. As they sat down, Tamara poured them each a cup of hot coffee.
"Zack, I'm really glad you came to visit. After all the years I spent looking after you when you were young, it's good to see that you haven't forgotten me." Tamara smiled fondly at him as she handed him his coffee.
"Of course," Zachary replied, his eyes wandering briefly around the room. "It's only right that I visit you. It's been too long." He took a sip of the coffee and then asked, "Has Hattie gone to school?"
Hattie, or Harrietta Fuller, was the child Tamara had adopted. Lenora was aware of her existence but had never actually met the girl.
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"Yes, she's at school now." Tamara nodded. "She's really looking forward to seeing you. In fact, she mentioned it just the other day. We're having dinner here tonight, so you'll be able to catch up with her."
Lenora, though reserved, listened quietly as Zachary and Tamara carried the conversation. Tamara asked about Zachary's recent work and how things were going with their grandfather. Zachary, in turn, asked after Tamara's health and how things were for her in Lofbury. At one point, Zachary excused himself to take a phone call, leaving Lenora and Tamara alone in the living
room.
The atmosphere immediately grew heavy, the silence tense. Tamara sat nearby, her sharp eyes surveying Lenora as if assessing her every move.
Lenora could feel the weight of her gaze.
After a moment, Tamara stood up and walked toward the balcony where Zachary was speaking on the phone. She waited there for him, hoping he would finish soon.
When he did, she walked over to him. "Zack."
He slipped his phone into his pocket. "Aunt Tamara, why aren't you sitting inside?"
"I wanted to ask you something. What are your plans, Zack?" Her eyes flicked pointedly in the direction of the living room, clearly hinting at the issues in his marriage.
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