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The doors to the ballroom opened, causing the people in suits and shimmering gowns to turn their heads towards the entrance.
Ava Sinclair, clad in a golden gown, walked in, her embellished heels clicking on the floor.
She approached the couple at the center of the hall, her face devoid of any emotion.
When she was in front of them, she glanced at the man whose face turned pale upon seeing her.
“Ava, what are you-”
Ava cut him off with a hard slap to his face.
The man’s eyes grew wide in shock. He glared at Ava, his face contorting into a frown.
“This… is for wasting my time for three whole years, Rick!” Ava’s voice was cold and filled with anger as she glared at him with hatred.
Silence fell over the hall, save for the gasps and murmurs that rippled through the crowd.
“What the fuck-”
Before he could finish his sentence, Ava cut him off with another slap. A backhand this time.
Her eyes were filled with anger as she glared up at him coldly. “This is for using me and stomping on my heart like it’s nothing.”
“Ava, are you fucking crazy-”
Ava landed another slap on her boyfriend of three years, Richard Caldwell’s face, the sound echoing in the hall like a broken record.
“This is for being a cheat!” She yelled in his face, her eyes welling up with tears, but she didn't let them fall. She didn't want to give him the satisfaction. “Remember this, I dumped your ass for being a cheat. Not the other way round.”
“Ava, you got it all wrong. Rick is not cheating on you. He just threw me this party to comfort me. You know how I lost my mother two years ago…”
Ava turned to her stepsister, her lips curling into a sneer at her words.
“Cheryl, why is it that you’re always the one who needs comforting?” Ava questioned, coiling her hands into fists.
It had always been like this. Ever since Ava’s father remarried, he always put his new wife and stepdaughter first. Ava had to give up everything that belonged to her, including her father’s love.
But it seemed Cheryl wasn’t satisfied with that, seeing as Ava had to give up her boyfriend to her as well.
“Ava, stop being jealous for nothing! This is why I didn’t tell you I was throwing Cheryl a party to cheer her up. I knew you’d act like this! Why are you so bad-hearted?” Richard yelled, both his cheeks sporting red palm prints from the slapping he got.
Ava scoffed, looking at the couple who were wearing matching outfits. It was like they were the real couple here, and Ava was the intruder.
They sure do suit each other.
She had been busy working her ass off at her part-time job at Kash cafe when her best friend, Nicole Anderson, called her to tell her about the party.
A few minutes later, she received a notification from the bank. All her savings were gone.
Richard had withdrawn everything to throw her stepsister a luxurious party.
Despite being a fourth-year computer science student, Ava had been doing several part-time jobs in order to support her boyfriend who was yet to find a job.
She paid his rent. Paid all his bills and also supported his parents who lived in the countryside. She took over the role of providing for him as he looked for the job of his dreams.
After all the time she had invested in the relationship, Ava couldn’t just sit back while her boyfriend spent her money on another woman. That’s her sweat! She endured so much to save up that money for three years. There’s no way she would sit back and let her stupid boyfriend be without confronting him.
So, she borrowed a dress from Nicole and came to the party. And just as she expected, giving Richard those slaps was satisfying… Although her heart was still in pain, she loved that she was able to confront him for his behavior for the first and last time.
“I just came here to dump your cheating ass. I’m out of here,” Ava said before turning to leave.
“What? You’re joking, right?” Richard managed to say when Ava’s words sank in. He made to follow her, but stopped short when Cheryl suddenly doubled over, clutching her stomach while moaning in pain.
“Ah… Richard, I don’t feel so good… I think my stomach ulcers are back. It hurts so much...”
Richard immediately rushed to Cheryl’s side before carrying her in his arms.
“Let me take you to the hospital. Don’t worry, I won’t let you be in pain for a long time,” he said and rushed out of the hall, bypassing Ava as she made her way out of the ballroom.
Ava stopped in her tracks, looking at Richard’s back as he took Cheryl away. She clenched her fists tightly, trying hard to ignore the painful lump in her throat.
He didn’t even look back to check on her. To him, Cheryl was more important than his girlfriend.
Ava had always known this fact, but she thought things would change as long as she tried hard enough to satisfy her man.
Alas… everything she’d done so far had been a sheer waste of time.
As she walked out of the ballroom, Ava’s phone rang in her purse. She took out her phone and frowned when she saw an unknown number on the screen.
“Hello,” she cautiously answered.
“Is this Miss Sinclair?”
“Yes, it is.”
“Ma’am, your loan of two million dollars is due this month. However, your account is empty. Please make your payment within five days, or we will take legal action.”
"Excuse me? What loan?" Ava asked, feeling confused.
"The loan you took from K Loans Limited a month ago. We have your names and signature on the loan contract..."
Ava zoned out as a lightbulb went off in her head. She recalled how Richard asked her to sign some papers for a medical insurance scheme the previous month... and her world tilted off its axis.
##KYLAN'S FLASHBACK##Two years ago…Kylan clenched his fists as he walked into a fancy restaurant. When he received a text from that person, he thought he was dreaming. She never contacted him first, and it had been ten years since he last saw her. And for all those years, it was like she never existed at all. So when she texted him asking to meet, he was shocked, but he also couldn’t help the spark of hope that had ignited in his heart. Maybe... just maybe she wanted to fix things. Sighing, Kylan walked into the private lounge and found the person he hadn’t seen in a while already seated at the table. She had ordered his favorite meal and even came earlier just to meet him. Was it because it was his birthday?‘She didn’t contact me all this while, but I guess she still remembers my birthday,' he thought. Kylan drew a chair out and sat down. When he glanced at the beautiful woman with blonde hair and green eyes, his heart ached a little. “It’s been a while,” he murmured, forci
Kylan ran a hand through his hair as he glanced at Ava. He'd asked Frank to park by the roadside and asked him to leave the car so he could talk to Ava.“Sweetheart, please… hear me out,” Kylan remarked, his voice soft. “Hmph! There's nothing to talk about,” Ava said, crossing her arms across her chest."Look what I have here," Kylan muttered. "I got you a gift." “You can't bribe me into forgiving you,” Ava remarked, pouting while looking out the window, refusing to look at him. She suddenly heard the sound of something crinkling. It sounded like someone had a bag of chips that they were eating secretly and didn't want to share with anyone, but the bag couldn't help but make that crinkling noise. Curiosity got the better of her. She gulped, licking her lips. What was that? Chocolates? Chips? Biscuits?Ava loved snacks like no man's business. She loved them, especially since she often had snacks when studying. That was the only way she could study for long hours without getting b
“Sir, are you really going to visit your father’s house?” Frank asked as he drove Kylan to one of the prestigious neighbourhoods in the city. “Of course… It’s been long overdue,” Kylan replied, throwing his head back against the seat and closing his eyes. When his grandfather asked him when he last visited his father's house, Kylan's first reaction was anger. Why was he asking him that when he knew why he never went there?Thinking his grandfather wasn't willing to tell him where Ava was, Kylan left in frustration. However, after he calmed down, he reflected on his grandfather’s words.Why did he suddenly mention his father's house?It wasn't like what they were talking about was related to him in any way. And then, a lightbulb suddenly went off in Kylan's head. Was he giving him a hint? Could Ava be hiding at his father's house?Kylan wasn't sure, but Conrad's mansion was the only place he didn't look. Of course, it was the best place his grandfather would hide someone. It was
“Did something happen between you and Nicole?” Elliot asked. “She’s been looking out of it ever since you stopped showing up at school. And when she found out we talk via G-o-o-g-l-e Meet for our project, she looked really sad. Did you guys fight?”Ava pursed her lips into a thin line. She was still upset with her best friend and thought they both needed time before they had their inevitable confrontation. But she didn’t want to talk about her issues with her friend to someone else, so she shook her head and replied, “Nothing happened. I just needed some time away from everything. You know… the rumours and all.”Elliot’s eyebrows creased on the screen, guilt flashing through his eyes. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have mentioned that. I feel like I’ve just reminded you of something painful.”They were having their usual video meeting to discuss the next phase of their project. Elliot had already presented the first phase while Ava was away, and the professor had given them the go-ahead to p
One month later ..."Where the hell is she hiding?" Kylan roared, slamming his hands against his desk, the loud bang echoing across the walls of his office. "It's been a month, and yet there's no news! What the hell have you all been doing?"Frank flinched, his back straightening immediately. He gulped and replied gingerly, "S-Sir, we’re trying our best-""Your best?" Kylan narrowed his eyes. "Then why haven't you found her yet?""Sir,” Frank hesitated, beads of sweat forming on his forehead. “I think… she doesn't want to be found…"Kylan glared at his assistant, the air around him turning cold. Moments later, he released a heavy sigh, looking defeated. Of course, he knew Ava didn’t want to be found. She'd made it clear by changing her contact number and cutting everyone off. Kylan thought letting her leave with his grandfather that night was the best solution. He wanted to give her time to calm down before he gave her an explanation, Little did he know that she’d disappear from his
When Killian Kingsley got a call from Ava, at first, he was confused. It was the first time she was calling him, despite having given her his number when Kylan introduced her to him. But that confusion soon turned into suspicion.Ava wouldn't call, sounding so sad unless something big had happened. The young woman was crying so hard, and she also mentioned that she was tired and wanted to go home. This kind of behavior reminded him of the past when his late wife was pregnant with Conrad. She had so many mood swings, and she would cry a lot too. Killian spent the whole nine months apologising and coaxing his wife. He didn't even know what he had done wrong, but he kept begging and going out of his way to please his pregnant wife. The family doctors mentioned his wife's behavior was because of the heightened emotions which are caused by pregnancy hormones. Well, that's what they thought until Jacqueline, Kylan's mother, experienced the same thing. She was more of a crybaby than







