My Cold-Hearted Husband Wants Me Back-Chapter 33: Benefits
"Letβs strike a deal," Eryx suddenly suggested, crossing his arms with a wide smile on his face. ππ£πππ ππππ¨π―ππ.ππ¨π
"What deal? I donβt want anything to do with you anymore," Lunara shot back, her tone firm. "Iβd really appreciate it if you just agreed to a divorce." She was determined to end this so-called marriage once and for all.
Eryx didnβt answer right away. Instead, his eyes studied her with an expression Lunara couldnβt quite read.
"What? Change your mind already?" she scoffed, crossing her arms. "I guess all men are the same."
His smirk widened, mischief flickering in his gaze. "How are all men the same? Iβm different." His tone was teasing, and Lunara had no doubt his mind was already filled with whatever shameless thoughts he was about to throw her way.
Lunara scoffed, crossing her arms. "Different? Yeah, right. Two years ago, when I was just a plain, boyish girl, you couldnβt even be bothered to look at me. But now that Iβve finally embraced who I am, suddenly youβre all clingy?"
Eryxβs smirk didnβt falter. If anything, he looked even more amused. "Ah, so you admit youβve changed?"
She shot him a glare. "Here you go again!"
He leaned in slightly, resting his elbow on his knee as he studied her. "Youβre right. Youβre not the same as before. I shouldβve looked at you carefully before."
Lunara felt her frustration bubble over. "The audacity!" She bit her lip. "So, if I had stayed the way I was, youβd still be off doing whatever it is youβve been doing for the past two years?"
Eryx didnβt answer immediately, but his smirk faded slightly. "Maybe," he admitted, his voice lowered this time. "But thatβs not what happened, is it?"
Lunaraβs heart pounded in irritation. "And now you expect me to just sit here and entertain whatever game youβre playing?"
Eryx leaned back, shrugging. "Not a game. Letβs call it... unfinished business."
She let out a loud sigh before trying to get off the bed, but Eryx stopped her immediately. His arm wrapped around her waist, holding her in place.
"Where do you think youβre going? We havenβt reached an agreement yet," he murmured, his voice teasing but firm.
"Move your hand," she warned, her glare sharp. "And behave. Who said you could touch me?"
Eryx smirked but didnβt budge. "Youβre my wife. Why wouldnβt I touch you?"
Lunara clenched her jaw. "Correction! Your wife only on paper. And not for long."
Eryxβs hold didnβt loosen. Instead, he leaned in, his breath warm against her ear. "Then letβs renegotiate. What if I donβt want a divorce?"
Lunara stiffened, her hands pressing against his chest, trying to push him away. "Then thatβs your problem, not mine."
Eryx chuckled, finally releasing her just enough to let her move. "Youβre feisty. I like it."
Lunara wasted no time scooting to the far end of the bed, keeping her eyes on him warily. "Whatever youβre planning, just drop it. Iβm not interested in playing along."
Eryx tilted his head, watching her with amusement. "Who said you had a choice?"
Lunaraβs brows instantly furrowed, her heart pounding faster. "What do you mean?"
Eryx pulled Lunara closer. "Simple. Iβm not letting you go that easily."
Lunaraβs throat tightened. "You canβt just decide that on your own. A marriage takes two people, and Iβm telling you right now... I donβt want this."
Eryx smirked, his gaze darkening. "Then convince me otherwise."
Lunara clenched her fists and pushed him away. "Thatβs not how this works. You abandoned me for two years, Mr. Grantham. And now, out of nowhere, you waltz back in and expect me to just accept it?"
"I never said you had to accept it right away. These things take time." His face was far too close, his voice dripping with confidence. "For now, letβs come up with a deal."
Lunaraβs chest rose and fell sharply, her anger barely contained. "Is this about your mother? You are using me to challenge her, right? I thought you got what you wanted two years ago."
Eryxβs smirk deepened, but there was something in his gaze, something unreadable. "Did I? Because from where Iβm standing, it seems like I let go of something... interesting."
She scoffed, yanking her wrist from his grip. "Spare me the act. If your mother werenβt involved, you and I wouldnβt even meet again."
"Oh! Thatβs right... Should I thank my mother for her efforts?" He suddenly pulled her forward, making her eyes widen.
"Mr. Grantham! Control your hands! What are you doing right now? Are you a pervert? Do you have some kind of kink for pulling women onto your lap?" Lunara burst out, struggling to break free.
Eryx chuckled, his grip steady but not forceful. "Only you," he admitted casually. "Strange, isnβt it? I donβt even know why, but something about you just pulls me in."
Lunara stilled for a brief moment, her heart pounding in her chest. "Well, unpull yourself!" she snapped, shoving at his shoulders.
Eryx couldnβt hold back his laughter. "Unpull? How exactly do I do that? Is there some invisible string I need to cut?" He raised a teasing brow, his grip on her waist firm but not forceful.
Lunara huffed in frustration. "Yes! Cut it, burn it, do whatever it takes, just let go!"
Eryx leaned in slightly, his voice dropping to a low murmur. "What if I donβt want to?"
Her breath hitched, but she masked it with a glare. "Then Iβll do it myself," she declared, attempting to push him away again.
This time, instead of resisting, Eryx let her go, too suddenly. Caught off guard, Lunara stumbled backward, almost losing her balance.
Eryx clicked his tongue. "Tsk. So reckless."
Lunara shot him a glare as she steadied herself. "Oh, is this how you play?"
Eryx leaned back lazily, arms crossed. "Iβm just stating the facts."
She scoffed, brushing imaginary dust off her sleeve. "Right. And the fact is, youβre an arrogant jerk who thinks he can just come and go into my life like nothing happened."
His smirk didnβt waver. "And yet, here we are. Talking. Arguing. Close enough toβ"
"Donβt even finish that sentence," she cut him off, pointing a firm finger at him. "We are not close. You are just a pervert trying to create a situation that gives you an advantage."
Eryxβs smirk widened, his gaze flickering to her lips before locking onto her eyes. "If I were a pervert, Iβd go straight for your lips," he said, voice low and deliberate. "Because you know what? Theyβre calling me, and Iβm holding myself back right now."
Lunaraβs breath caught in her throat. "Youβ!" Her hands curled into fists as she glared at him.
He shrugged casually. "Iβm telling you the truth."
She crossed her arms tightly. "Then go ahead," she challenged, tilting her chin up. "Letβs see if you actually have the guts."
Eryx raised an eyebrow, his smirk deepening. "Careful, wifey. I never hesitate when I get an offer I want."







