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Chapter 9

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A lungful of cold water choked off my breath. I closed my eyes in despair.

This is it. I’m going to die.

My consciousness began to fade…

I don’t know how much time passed before the estate’s security pulled me from the water.

I was soaked, my lips purple, coughing violently on the side of the pool.

Icy water poured from my lungs, tasting of rust.

Not far away, Orion was carrying Sienna into the manor.

“Get a doctor!” his voice was urgent, filled with worry. “Sienna is pregnant!”

Pregnant?

I froze, my mind a complete blank.

So last night… they didn’t just…

“Miss De Luca, are you alright?” a guard asked.

I shook my head and struggled to my feet.

My wet dress clung to my body. I wrapped my arms around myself and walked toward the house.

The doctor was already there, examining Sienna.

“The baby is fine, but Miss Rossi is in shock. She needs to rest.”

Orion let out a breath of relief, squeezing Sienna’s hand.

“Thank God.”

Just then, he noticed me standing in the doorway, drenched.

His gray eyes turned as sharp and cold as daggers.

“Evangeline.” His voice was devoid of any warmth. He pointed a finger at me, his voice a blade of ice. “Apologize. To Sienna.”

“What?” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing.

“You pushed her. You almost killed my child.” Orion’s voice was terrifyingly cold. “Apologize.”

“I didn’t push her!” I tried to explain. “She—”

“Enough!” He shot to his feet. “I saw you push her with my own eyes!”

“Orion, listen to me—”

“Apologize!” His roar made the windows rattle.

I looked at his twisted, furious face, and my heart turned to ash.

“I won’t apologize for something I didn’t do.”

On the bed, Sienna spoke weakly. “Orion, don’t blame Evangeline… She only did it because she loves you so much…”

Tears rolled down her pale, innocent face. She looked so pitiful.

“I know she can’t accept our marriage, but the baby is innocent… If she really can’t forgive me, I can leave…”

Her words sealed my fate. The jealous woman who tried to drown her rival.

Orion’s face grew even darker.

“No, you’re not leaving.” He looked at me, his eyes stripped of all their former affection. “She is.”

He stalked toward me, his voice a death sentence. “If you don’t apologize to Sienna, you can get the hell out of my world.”

I looked at the man who had once taken a bullet for me, and I started to laugh.

“Fine.”

I turned to leave.

“Evangeline!” Orion roared behind me. “You stop right there!”

I ignored them. I walked out, grabbed my coat, and though I was a shivering, soaking mess, I held my head high.

I walked away, one step at a time.

Back at the penthouse, I packed my last few things.

By the time I was done, the clock on the wall read 3 a.m.

It was Christmas Eve. Time for me to go.

Just as Orion wanted. I was getting out of his world.

Forever.

I numbly walked to the bed, picked up my encrypted phone, and called the extraction team my brother had arranged. “Get ready now. We’re meeting at the private airfield. I want to get to Switzerland sooner.”

The person on the other end must have heard the desperation in my voice. They agreed immediately.

I hung up, turned, and froze. Orion was standing in the doorway, his eyes like ice.

I didn’t know how long he’d been there, or how much he’d heard.

I didn’t care. I just picked up my suitcase and started to walk out.

He grabbed my wrist as I passed him.

He was a mess. His hair was disheveled, his eyes were bloodshot and filled with a storm of emotions.

His voice was hoarse. “I was angry. I said some things I shouldn't have. But you’re really leaving over this? Over a fucking apology?”

“It’s not about the apology, Orion,” I said, my voice dangerously calm. “It’s about who you chose.”

“Get what?”

“You chose to believe her, not me. You chose to save her, not me.”

He was stunned into silence.

“What does that tell you? It tells me she will always be more important than me.” I pushed him away. “So why should I stay?”

“Evangeline—”

“Move.”

He gripped my suitcase, refusing to let go.

“You can’t leave.”

“Why not?”

“Because…” He paused for a long time. “Because I won’t allow it.”

I laughed, a laugh born from absolute despair.

“You won’t allow it? Orion, I am not your prisoner.”

He pulled a gold-embossed invitation from his pocket and shoved it into my hand.

“Come to my wedding.” His voice was a command. “We both know you love me, and I love you. You can’t leave me. If you come, things will go back to the way they were.”

I looked down at the beautiful invitation.

You are cordially invited to the wedding of Orion Corvo & Sienna Rossi.

The words burned my eyes.

“Orion,” I looked up at him, a smile on my face. “You want me to attend your wedding to another woman? Are you that sure I won’t actually leave you?”

Maybe my gaze was too sharp, because he looked away.

He cleared his throat, his tone softening. “I’ll explain the thing with Sienna later. In my heart, you two are different.”

My calmness must have unsettled him. He pulled me into a hard embrace, as if to reassure himself. “I’m sorry I made you angry. It was my fault.”

“But trust me. I’ll give you the future you want. Eventually.”

Even now, he wouldn’t back down. He still expected me to just take it.

How arrogant. Was he that certain I would obey?

I composed myself, looked up at him calmly, and used the most affectionate tone I once reserved for him. “If you love me, then cancel the wedding.”

“Her or me. You can only pick one. Who is it going to be?”

Our eyes met. Slowly, he let me go. Disappointment and exhaustion filled his face. “The wedding can’t be canceled.”

I smiled. I already knew that would be his answer.

I hadn’t really expected him to choose me.

Two lifetimes of devotion, five years of chasing him. In this moment, I finally had my closure. I was finally letting go.

Still smiling, I picked up my suitcase one last time. “Fine, Orion. Then we’re done.”

“I wish you and Sienna a happy marriage. May you grow old together.”

I dragged my suitcase toward the door.

He roared, his voice cracking with rage. “If you walk out that door, Evangeline, don't you fucking ever come back!”

I stopped, my back ramrod straight.

“I wasn’t planning on it.”

The elevator doors slowly closed, and Orion’s furious face disappeared in the shrinking gap.

Downstairs, a black Mercedes was waiting.

The driver put my luggage in the trunk.

“To the airport,” I said, sliding into the back seat.

The car pulled away from the building, away from the city, away from the five-year nightmare.

I didn’t look back. I knew that everything behind me no longer had anything to do with me.

In my last life, Orion and I were not meant to be. In this life, it was the same.

As the sun broke through the clouds, bathing the world in gold, I looked toward the dawn.

From this day forward, I would have my true rebirth.

From now on, Orion Corvo and I would never meet again.
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