Aria's pov.
Marcel’s eyes widened at my words, but he quickly masked it.
"Here's a list of everything I own. You can take your pick, including this penthouse and at least…."
"I don’t want anything from you," I said, cutting him off.
I picked up the pen and signed the papers before I could change my mind. My chest felt tight, my heart was breaking into a million pieces, but I didn’t let it show. He looked surprised, maybe even confused, but I wasn’t going to stay long enough to figure it out.
He had already been gone in all the ways that mattered.
I stood by him for five years as his wife, and three years before that as his girlfriend. Eight years. And this is how it ends with him cheating and handing me a list like it could make up for everything.
No. He didn’t deserve my tears.
I stood up. “I’ll be leaving today, Mr. King.”
I didn’t wait for a response. I walked out of his office, shut the door behind me, and headed upstairs. My steps felt heavy, like I was carrying every moment we ever shared.
I took a quick shower, packed just one box and when I came back downstairs, his office door was still closed.
Should I go in there and tell him I don’t want a divorce? That we could try therapy? That I didn’t want my baby growing up without a father?
“Ma’am,” Ms. Potts called out gently behind me.
“Hi…..is he still inside?” I asked, pointing toward his office door. If he was still here, maybe we could talk. Maybe we could fix this.
But her answer only broke my heart more.
“No, he left when you went upstairs. Said it was a work emergency.”
I let out a breath I hadn’t realized I was holding. That was it then...... another work emergency the fact that our marriage was falling apart wasn't an emergency.
I reached for the handle of my box, pulled off my wedding ring, and handed it to Ms. Potts.
“Take care of yourself,” I said softly, and then walked out of the house.
I checked into a hotel later that afternoon. I needed to breathe. Think. Figure out what happens when an eight-year relationship just…..ends.
I thought about calling my best friend, Taylor. But she was on vacation in Mexico. With the time difference, she was probably sleeping. I didn’t want to bother her. Not yet.
Over the years of being married to a billionaire, I’d been put on an allowance I barely touched. Back when we first got married, I used to have a business in school that money sat in my account untouched too.
I wasn’t one of those proud women who’d return everything their ex gave them. I had a baby on the way. I needed every cent.
I looked at the clock. It had been over two hours since I ordered room service. Not that I had much of an appetite, but I knew I had to eat.
I picked up the phone to call the front desk, but the line wasn’t connecting. With a sigh, I slipped on my shoes and headed down to the lobby.
“Hi,” I said to the woman at the front desk. “I ordered food to my room a while ago, but I haven’t….”
My words faded as my eyes landed on the entrance….and my heart dropped.
There he was.
Marcel.
He stood by the curb, opening the door of a car for a woman. Not the one from yesterday. Someone else. Someone new.
I froze.
What the hell?
How long has this been going on? How many women had there been?
I knew I shouldn’t care. I knew I had no right to feel angry ….not anymore. But the truth is, no one could see something like that and not feel something. Not after everything we'd been through.
Before I could stop myself, I was already walking toward him. My feet just moved on its on and suddenly, I was standing right in front of him.
Without thinking, I raised my hand and slapped him. His face snapped to the side from the force.
“You are a disgusting piece of shit,” I said, my voice shaking. “I can’t believe I wasted my life on you.”
He finally turned to face me, and the moment our eyes met, I froze.
My steps faltered.
“Your…..your eyes,” I whispered.
My breath caught in my throat.
He didn’t wear contacts. He never had. Right?
I stepped back, but he grabbed my wrist. His grip was tight, I tried pulling away but he didn’t let go. Without saying a word, he dragged me toward a side alley next to the hotel. My heart was pounding so loud I could hear it in my ears.
“Let go of me!” I twisted, tried to break free, but he was too strong.
When we stopped, I turned to look at him properly.
Marcel had tattoos on his neck, peeking out from under his shirt. But this man’s neck was bare.
I stared at his face again. It looked like my husband. I knew that face , I wasn’t blind. But the longer I looked, the more things felt off. His body was leaner. Just a little smaller. His presence was different.
Something in me pulled back. A cold rush moved down my spine.
“You’re not… you’re not my husband,” I said, my voice barely a whisper.
He smiled.
But it wasn’t Marcel’s smile. It didn’t reach his eyes. It was cold. Empty.
“Hi there,” he said softly "and thank you for not interrupting my session last night”
My heart sank, his words echoed in my head.
“It was you last night…so my husband didn’t....”
before I could finish, he grabbed the metal rod lying on a dumpster and swung it at me....pain exploded at the side of my head
A loud crack rang in my ears. I staggered, the room tilting, my fingers reaching for something to hold. There was nothing.
Heat slid down my temple. I touched it. My hand came back slick and wet. Blood.
The metallic taste of it touched my lips as I tried to breathe.
I lifted my gaze. His eyes were locked on me, wild and shining. He raised the metal again, lips curled in a cruel smile, and swung.
The sound of the blow roared louder than my thoughts.
My knees gave out. The world tilted and then everything went black.
Aria's pov.In five years, I built four rules for myself. Rules to survive Marcel if he ever came back.Rule One: Never be in the same room with your ex. It’s a trap.Rule Two: Never listen to a word he says. He’s a liar, a cheat… and the man who would have let Hope die.Rule Three: Never sleep with him. Not sex, not foreplay, not even a kiss. Don’t put yourself in that position.Rule Four: Never unblock his number.But in the space of two weeks, all my rules were crumbling....Rule One was broken the moment he bought my company and right now, just being here with him in this room was proof of that.Rule Two broke this afternoon…hell, a few minutes ago.Rule Three? Gone too.its just dust in the wind at this point Because Marcel lifted his hips, and his cock brushed against my folds. Heat shot through me, a moan caught at the back of my throat. My body betrayed every rule I’d ever made.“Mummy… did you hear what I said? Uncle Aiden was here.”Hope’s voice filtered through the phone in
Marcel's POV Yes, I booked out every hotel within two miles. Fine, three. Whatever. Five.Point is — I did it. And this receptionist? She had the acting skills of a soap opera extra. Even though I warned her, my wife can smell bullshit from a mile away.Aria turned to me, biting the inside of her cheek.She knew. Of course she knew. But she wouldn’t blow up here not in front of people.“You know,” she said quietly, her tone sharp enough to cut, “you could at least look at me.”I dragged my gaze back from the elevator to her, slowly and deliberately. She clicked her tongue, unimpressed before turning back to the receptionist.“We’ll take it,” she said flatly.The woman behind the desk gave a practiced smile. “Your bags will be sent upstairs. I can show you the—”“Excuse me, we’ll be checking out now.” A couple slid in beside us, dropping their key cards on the counter.Aria’s head snapped up. Her lips curved into a proud, almost smug smile as her eyes met mine.“I’ll take their room
Aria’s POVShe conned me. After she left, I tasted the thumb I’d used to wipe her tears and it was water. Not salty at all. Then she promised to help with the cookies and ended up falling asleep. By the time she woke, the cookies were done and I was already getting ready to leave.She came running toward me and for a second, I thought she wanted one last hug. But no. She ran straight past me. Apparently, not missing an episode of Sofia The First was far more important than her mother leaving for two days. The young lady even shut the door behind me on my way out. Somehow, I was the one crying.The car pulled to a stop in front of Marcel’s estate. I quickly wiped my eyes, forcing myself to breathe evenly. As the gates opened and the car rolled inside, it struck me how empty the place looked. Silent. Almost deserted. Just rows of trees.We….He used to live in a penthouse. Why go from that to this… a manor? The car rolled to a stop and before I could reach for the handle, my door swung o
Marcel's POV. “Dude, she got married.” Michael’s laugh cut through the air like a knife. “I knew she could do better than you.” “Why do I even talk to you,” I muttered, as I reached for the bottle of vodka. The weight of it in my hand was familiar, almost comforting. I tilted it, watching the liquid catch the light, and for a moment I almost smiled. Because the memory hit me. “Why exactly do you like vodka?” Aria’s voice. Soft and Teasing As she climbed on top of me straddling my sides …sneaking up on me while I was stretched out on the bed. “Whiskey has a finer taste.” She was wearing my shirt. Just my shirt,g it swallowed her whole, hanging off her shoulders, brushing against her thighs, but still managing to look like it was made for her. A better fit than anything else I’d ever seen her in. She wrinkled her nose, holding the glass between us like she was studying it. I took it from her hand , smirking because we’d always had a difference of opinion on drinks. “How about you
Aria’s POVI let out a shaky sigh.“Thank you for sharing dinner tonight. I’m sorry for the mess… my husband and I will leave now.”I gave Marcel a small, stiff bow, forcing myself not to let my eyes linger on him even though every part of me wanted to. Just one last look to see if he was alright but Aiden’s grip tightened and he pulled me out before I could.The moment we were out of Marcel’s sight, I yanked my arm free and spun to face Aiden.“Aria…”Before he could finish, my palm cracked across his cheek. His head snapped to the side, blood smearing against my skin. He slowly turned back, his jaw tight, lips parted like he wanted to explain.“Ari...”I slapped him again, harder this time. My hand stung, but I didn’t care. My chest was heaving, my heart racing.“And you better be in court on Monday.”The words left my mouth like a sentence, not a request.I walked over to the passenger seat, my hands still trembling as I pulled the door open.Yes, Aiden was my husband. But not in t
Aria’s POVNo. No. No.I didn't want him to find out like this. Not tonight. But from the moment I stepped out of the house, my phone had been lighting up with his calls. He knew. Somehow, he always knew.“I’m very sure you heard me,” his voice boomed again, firm and commanding.Marcel’s eyes stayed fixed on mine, burning, searching, but I couldn’t hold them so I dropped my gaze to the floor, shame heating my skin. I felt his grip tighten on me, rough and unyielding.Then slowly—too slowly—he turned his head toward the man who had just spoken.Aiden.My husband.Marcel’s eyes widened, disbelief flashing across his face. His chest rose and fell, sharp and ragged, like the air itself was betraying him.“What the fuck did this fucker just say?” Marcel demanded, his voice cutting through the air like a blade.I swallowed hard, my throat burning, my fingers trembling where Marcel still held me. I couldn’t look at him. I couldn’t look at either of them. Tears blurred my vision“Answer me