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~ SARA~
“I got engaged to Mira last night.” The words hits me like a bomb and I stagger back, holding onto the bed frame for support. “What?” He sighs, slow and tired. And then rubs the back of his neck like he was getting exhausted already, “I said I got engaged. To Mira.” My head spins and I lean onto the frame. This can't be true. This can't be fucking real. Jason and I are too in love for this. Too in love to play these silly pranks. We had even wedded in secret and now… “You… You’re kidding, right?” I say, taking a step forward, clutching at his arms desperately, “This must be a silly prank. You can't be serious.” He gently peels my hands away from me, exhaling sharply,“I am, Sara. My mom arranged it. I had no choice.” I slump onto the edge of the bed, defeat overwhelming me, “No choice? How can you say that? After everything? After the wedding?” His jaw tightens and something, a flicker of guilt? flashes in his eyes. “ The wedding wasn’t real.” My heart stops mid-beat, “What?” “The priest. He was fake.” My breath punches out of me and a wave of dizziness washes over me. “Fake?” My voice creak, “So you— used me? Pretended to marry me? What, for fun? For practice?” “You were pushing for marriage,” he grunts, “I just gave you what you wanted.” “What I wanted?” I laugh, in awe that this was the fucking excuse he could come up with, “Did you think I wanted a secret marriage? That I wanted to remain the secret you so desperately kept away from your family?” He tucks his palms in his pocket, letting out a deep breath, “I had no choice. I needed to show my father I wasn’t a liability. Marrying you would have… complicated things.” “So you decided to go for Mira. The billionaire,” I squint my fingers, “ heiress of the Denvers family.” “You don’t understand—” “No, Jason. You don’t understand!” I yell, shoving him in the chest. He barely budge, “You lied to me! You manipulated me! You let me believe we were—” My throat burns. “That we meant something!” He pinches the bridge of his nose, breathing like I was giving him a headache, “Stop making this harder than it is, Sara.” “Why?!” I yell between sobs, “why shouldn't I make this harder?!” “Because you're not enough!” He barks, something wicked flashing in his eyes. It softens. “Because you’re not enough,” he repeats, calm, “Mira has what I need. Power, resources , connections. With her by my side , father would see I am capable of leading the company. The Denvers backing guarantees I'll outrank my brother. It's that simple.” A bitter laugh echos from me, filling the room, “So this is all about you. About your precious title. Your pathetic obsession with beating your brother.” His jaw clenches, “I’m doing what I have to,” “And me?” My voice is barely there, “What was I to you?” He hesitates. Just enough to tell me the truth will destroy me. “Nothing that matters now,” he finally lets out. And I feel something inside me collapse. This wasn't about me. This was about him. His selfish greed and lust for power that he would sacrifice everything. Quietly, He turns and makes for the door. Walking away as if everything we had had together was nothing. “I’ve blocked you on all socials,” he says, a hand closing around the door knob, “Do not call, do not text,” He pauses, his hazel green eyes holding mine, “Do not make this more dramatic than it already is, Sara.” I only chuckle, tears blurring my vision as I watch the man I lived my life for leave the room like I was only a fleeting memory. The door slams shut The silence that follows is brutal. I slump onto the bed, my chest hurting so bad I grab the sheets just to stay upright. How stupid i was. How stupid. I should have known the day he told me to keep our wedding secret. Known the times he only called when he needed my input on the marketing strategies he had crafted for his dad. A knock breaks through the numbness and I adjust, wiping a hand over my eyes. “Miss?” the hotel attendant calls, stepping inside with apologetic eyes. “I’m sorry, but the payment for the room has been exhausted. You’ll need to check out.” Of course. Jason had booked the room under my name again. He always does. He always says it’s so “no one can trace him here.” How foolish I was not to see the real reason why. I let out a short bitter laugh. I am an idiot. A stupid , trusting idiot. A flicker on the TV screen draws my eyes and I turn to it, my heart thudding. There it was, on the screen, a video of Jason and Mira waving at the crowd as they announced their engagement with a news presenter beaming at the camera while the video plays at the background. She reports, “Girls all over the country hope dashes as yesterday, Nation’s golden boy, Jason Ford and billionaire heiress, Mira Denvers announced their engagement to the surprise of family and friends. It is reported that the wedding will be taking place in the next three months and preparations have already started. Congratulations to the couple!” The attendant glances back at the screen, then at me, squealing. “Wow! Jason and Mira are perfect together. Their relationship was so sweet. Honestly, everyone knew they’d end up engaged since they started dating.” I freeze, “dating?” “Yeah,” she says, surprised, “A year ago. You didn’t know? They were all over the internet. Did you live under a rock or something?” I stare at her, disbelief washing over me. A year ago. When I was at my country home taking care of my mom. I had lost all communications with everyone and he had refused to make any effort to visit. So this was why. Just then, my phone beeps and I pick it up, my hands trembling. A message pops on the screen and I glance at the sender. An unknown number. Who could it be? My eyes skims down to the contents and I see it's a video. I raise a brow as I click on the video. The first sound that fills my ears are the slapping of skins and moans. “Oh, yes Jason. Please fuck me, fuck me hard,” the voice of Mira cries, filling the room.~SARA~ "Here you go, ma'am," the gentleman says, handing the bag of ice to me. I take it and press it to my cheek, wincing at the sting as I adjust myself on the table. "You're lucky the contents of the mist were just pepper spray," he continues, taking a step back. "The effect should be wearing off by now." Yeah, right. Through my almost-cleared vision, I take a look at him. Black suit. Black shoes. White shirt tucked in neatly. A tie. Blonde hair. Blue eyes. About six feet tall. Alex is slightly taller. I press the ice against my cheek again. "I don't think we've been introduced?" He clears his throat and place one palm over the other, standing at ease. "Joseph Cain. The new guard assigned for your protection." I nod. "Well, Joseph, nice to meet you." He nods in return. I shift as if to get off the table, then pause. "Oh. And thank you for helping me with the… little altercation earlier." He nods again. "You're welcome, ma'am." Silence. I clap my hands lightly and ho
~SARA~Air leaves my lungs.A chilling sensation runs down my spine and cold beads of sweat spread across my temple.Jeremy is talking, but I don't hear what he says. I only watch his mouth move, every other sound in the room fading into background noise.Mira nods along to Jeremy’s presentation.Someone laughs in the background.My fingers tighten around my phone, the coldness of it feeling so heavy and oppressive in my palm.Quietly, I press the power button.The screen goes black.I straighten and flash a smile at Jeremy, forcing my expression into something neutral."So with the right cross platform strategy," Jeremy says, clicking to the next slide, "we can expect a forty percent engagement increase within three mont—""Impressive," I interject abruptly, nodding along, a stiff smile plastered across my face.They all turn to me.Jeremy blinks, confused."Erm," Mira says, glancing from the influencers to me with an awkward laugh. "Love the enthusiasm?"My phone vibrates again. I g
~SARA~Morning.The maids move quietly around the dining room, placing plates of eggs, toast and fruits in front of everyone like yesterday's dinner hadn't ended in chaos.Jason and Mira sit opposite Alex and I, their backs straight, faces stiff. Mira doesn’t look at me. Jason avoids everyone’s eyes.Mrs. Ford sits at the far end of the table, shoulders squared, jaw locked, staring down at her plate like the food personally offended her.Alex sits beside me, his expression unreadable, cutting into his eggs like nothing in this world can shake him.While Sir Alex Sr.— who I notice has been wearing a smug amusing look since we arrived at the table— eats like a king watching a stage play.He dabs his mouth with a napkin and looks around the table.A grin spreads across his face.“Last night was very entertaining,” he says casually, as if talking about the weather. “Why don’t we have another round this morning?”No one responds.Mrs. Ford shoots him a murderous glares.He smirks. "Sara?
Senior Year... High School.Ten Years Ago.~SARA~Friendships are like wheels. Together, they flow seamlessly. Apart, they become a colossal disaster. And just like every other group of girl besties around the world, ours was forged on loyalty.A bond not signaled with words but somehow... felt.A group of girls bonded by love, sworn to be ride-or-die for one another.But like the darkest nights that are devoured with the rise of the sun, so too are the brightest of days engulfed by darkness at sunset.And on that day, as she beamed at me at the boarding affairs office, I never imagined that starting a friendship with this young, bubbly girl. A girl who seemed to have no care in the world, would lead to a horror that I would have to carry with me...For the rest of my days.Stamp!"You've been assigned to the diamond block," the boarding affairs manager says, stamping the documents.She slides them to me. "All necessities and wants of yours—except for personal items—will be taken car
~SARA~I don’t know if I’m breathing or not.For several seconds, the room goes completely still—everyone frozen mid-motion, stunned.Cold beads of sweat form on my forehead. I tighten my hold around my fork until my knuckles turn white.Clink.Alex drops his cutlery, his brow knitting into a deep frown.He grunts. “Say that again.”“Sara had an abortion,” Mira beams. "When we were in high school.”A lump forms in my throat.“And you know how?” Alex asks.The question catches her off guard. Her eyes flutter. “Well… you see… we didn’t—”“Ask me to impersonate you during the final exams,” I hiss through clenched teeth, cutting her off. “and in return, take me to your mother’s doctor.”I toss my cutlery onto my plate. My chair screeching against the tiles as I push back and tap my fingers against the table, anger grinding through my bones.“It’s one thing to be a bitch, Mira,” I say coldly. “But reopening old wounds just to hurt me is a whole new level of low. Even for you.”She pouts an
~SARA~The dining room behind me—at the other section of the hall—buzzes with activity as the servants set the cutlery on the table.I sit on the edge of a velvet couch, hands folded in my lap, eyes drifting aimlessly around the room.The whole place screams money. Velvet couches, a chandelier overhead, tall windows stretching from floor to ceiling.Just then, I hear footsteps approach from behind.I don’t bother to turn . The familiar steps of evil and mischief tells me all I need to know.Jason.“Sara.”I close my eyes and draw in a deep breath, snapping them open as I turn.He stands at the doorway that separates the sitting room from the rest of the hall.He’s wearing a white cotton T-shirt—the kind elites wear at golf clubs. His hands are tucked into matching trousers, and his ginger-brown hair—those strands I once gushed over—is left deliberately ruffled.My brows narrow. “What the hell do you want?”He chuckles softly and steps inside, a mischievous grin tugging at his lips.“I







