My mouth dropped open, and chills raced down my spine. My heart pounded with a mix of anger and disgust, conflicting emotions I couldn't quite explain.
His eyes locked onto mine, seemed to say, 'Welcome to doom.' I knew that look all too well. Did he finally recognize me? What was coming next? Was he planning to marry me and torment me slowly, or worse, end my life? My heart gave multiple jumps in a split second as fear gripped me, but I tried hard not to make it show. Clearing my throat, I regain my composure, stepping away from him. His gaze never wavered, still fixed on me. He must have a thousand questions to ask... I guess? I mean, wasn’t he suppose to be asking about how I ended up as his bride? But, why wasn't he saying anything. Marley was the first to approach, accompanied by a woman and a young lad, who I instantly assumed was his son. "Congratulations, little brother. You're finally married," he said, with an evil glint in his eyes. Anyone could tell instantly that these two never got along. I stole a quick glance at Diego, curious to see his reaction. He simply stared back at Marley, his expression blank. "What a beautiful wife you've got. How about Jasmine? You dumped her and married this?" Marley said, turning to face me, his face twisted in disgust, making me scoff inwardly in response. Why was he staring at me like I was some kind of garbage? After all, he was the one who dragged me into this mess. I felt an arm slip around my shoulder, jolting me out of my thoughts. My whole body tensed at the unexpected touch. This wasn’t what I had bargained for. Was he going to keep touching me at every possible opportunity? It was cringing me out! "I know, right? Isn’t she so pretty?" he replied, flashing a sly, arrogant smile. Marley's expression turned to a darker shade. "I never knew you were the type to go after beauty. Your marriage with Jasmine was meant to be a collaboration for mutual benefits. Good luck with calming dad's anger," he said, a smirk forming on his face. "That would be another time. I'm sure Dad would understand, he always listens to me," Diego replied calmly. "Oh, I'd almost forgotten that you're currently in his bad books," he added, his tone dripping with sarcasm. Marley's face flushed with anger. Diego grabbed my hand. Urgh! Another bodily contact! He led me around to greet the other guests, and we were mostly met with surprised looks. I bet no one expected me to be the bride. Honestly, neither did I! It was a small wedding, attended by only a few, so we managed to make our rounds quickly. The crowd began to disperse. That was it. The wedding was finally over, and I was now Mrs. Fernandez. "Oh, Ellie, you've really lost it," I muttered, running a hand through my hair. Everything was happening too fast, way too fast. "Let's go home, wifey," Diego said as he took my hand again. This time, I quickly pulled away from his grasp. "Home?" I repeated, with a raised eyebrow. "Yeah. To my house. We’re officially married, remember?" he replied, his voice steady. Suddenly, he leaned in, and I instinctively shrank back, moving away. "Didn't you know what you were getting into when you agreed to this?" My heart skipped a beat at his words. Does he know about my agreement with Marley? I opened my mouth to speak, but my words got stuck in my throat. "I..." Before I could say anything more, he was already walking away. I quickly followed, dragging the gown behind me. A guard opened the door for us, and we stepped inside. The ride was silent, with him glued to his phone the entire time. Not that I expected him to start a conversation or something, but the whole thing was damn uncomfortable. I played with my fingers nervously, beads of sweat forming on my forehead despite the air conditioner was on. "Why did you go through with the wedding?" I finally asked. Damn, That took a lot of effort and nerve. I waited for him to respond, but he didn’t say a word. He didn’t even act like anyone had spoken. But I wasn’t ready to back down, so I pushed a little further. "You knew I wasn’t the real bride, so... you could have stopped the wedding." He paused, his gaze finally shifting toward me. "I was curious, too..." he began, then narrowed his eyes. "And also amused. Why was the reporter who challenged me suddenly my bride? Just like that." A gasp escaped my lips as I stared at him, wide eyes. "How did you recognize me?" The question slipped out before I could stop it, and I immediately bit my bottom lip, feeling it was out of place. He chuckled softly. "It's not like I lost my memory," he said, a smirk playing at the corner of his mouth. "Why would I forget such a unique personality like yours?" Among all the psychos I’d met, he was by far the worst. Who gets into a lifelong commitment just for amusement and curiosity? "Not like you're any different," my subconscious mind pointed out. While he got married simply because he was curious, I got married for revenge, what a great couple combo! The car pulled into the driveway and came to a stop. I gazed out the window, my eyes falling on a massive villa. "Will I be living here now?" I muttered to myself, my eyes wide in disbelief. "Yes, you would," Diego's voice came from beside me. I quickly covered my mouth with my hand. Oops! Did I say that out loud? My cheeks flushed with embarrassment. I meant to open the car door, staying in an enclosed space with him for too long was already messing with my head. "I have some rules before we go in..." His gaze was fixed on me as he spoke. Then, seeming reluctant, he added dryly, "Wifey."ELLIEI paced around the office, biting my bottom lip—I was restless, I'd have to admit that. My gaze flickered to the door with each passing second. Matteo had left already, while I? I had no idea why I was waiting for Diego. Maybe it would be more believable to hear it from him directly. I still wasn't getting it, and it was messing with my mental state. The door opened and Diego came in. I noticed a flicker of surprise flash across his face."What are you still doing here?" He asked as he walked further into the office."Honestly, I don't know either," I muttered, running a hand through my hair. I paused to look at him fully, raising an eyebrow."Are you okay?" I asked before I could stop myself. "How did your meeting go? Matteo told me everything."Diego chuckled. "And you believed him that quick? Woah! I'm hurt," he said dramatically, touching his chest as if he was feeling pain in that spot. "I don't know yet. Matteo, somehow, has a convincing tongue, I don't know how he does
DIEGOMy gaze darkened as I entered the conference room. The first person my eyes fell on was Marley, who was standing in front of the board of directors. Our eyes met, and he paused, his eyes grew wide in surprise. Sure, he hadn't expected my presence so soon. I returned his shocking look with a faint smile.Marley swallowed hard, the corner of his mouth twitching like he was searching for what to say. He finally uttered, "Look who we have here. I never knew you as the type who would come late for important meetings like this. Did something happen?" His lips curved into a seemingly genuine smile, but I knew better.He added, "Or have you always been naturally irresponsible?" His words were harsh, but his smile didn't waver. That didn't make it less taunting. Rather, I'd say he sucked at it—trying to play a nice brother while dragging me through the mud and staining my image. "Thanks for looking out for me, brother. What matters most is that I am here now," I replied plainly, turn
I blinked rapidly, struggling to process his words. Had I misheard him?"What if I didn’t kill your father? Would you stay?" he asked in a low voice, breathing heavily. My brows knitted together. "What are you talking about?"I couldn’t wrap my head around it. What game was he playing now? The victim's act?"There's no 'what if' in this, Diego," I said with a slight chuckle, though there was no humor in it. "You killed my dad. That’s a fact."I hated how skeptical I sounded—like a part of me still doubted the truth. Jade had confirmed it. Dad’s body was found in Diego's office. What more proof did I need?Diego didn’t respond. He only held onto me tighter, as if letting go would make me slip away.After a moment, he pulled away, a faint smile tugging at his lips. "I think I'm okay now," he murmured."What just happened?" I asked, my patience wearing thin. "You were saying something about my father?"He exhaled sharply, his gaze flickering with something unreadable. "Is there even a p
Marley's eyes glimmered with interest, he took a few steps closer to me. "What do you mean by Diego is sick?" He inquired, with a raised eyebrow. "That's all I've got to tell you," I replied, not wanting to give in so much detail. I hated Diego and I wanted to get revenge, but Marley doesn't seem like the right guy to tell all of those. I'd rather keep it to myself.He used a finger to raise my chin, making sure I maintained eye contact with him. He squinted his eyes, staring at me intensely. "Are you being serious? Remember, it's your mother's life on the line."I swallowed hard, averting my gaze elsewhere. "Stay away from my mom," I muttered."That depends on how you act, Ellie. Go ahead and tell me everything you know. Don't skip even the slightest detail, I want to hear everything," he urged me.I sighed deeply, feeling regretful and helpless. What had I gotten myself into?"I stumbled across a file in his study room. It's a diagnosis note from the doctor. I didn't get to read t
Jade let out a deep sigh, taking my hand in hers. She caressed it softly, staring straight into my eyes. "Diego..." She paused, letting her voice trail off. My vision became blurry as tears clouded my eyes. At the mention of Diego, my heart dropped. What else was I thinking? Perhaps, for a moment while staring at his face in the hospital, I had thought it wouldn't be him. He fucking looked so innocent!"Go on," I urged her."I shouldn't be telling you this, but I've seen you desperately trying to find a clue. I just thought I should give my own cent. Just a little bit I know," she said.Chuckling, she added, "You might be wondering why I'm saying this to you now after keeping quiet the whole time. I want you to know that you are a good person, and you do not deserve the pains this family has put you through. When Marley told me who you were, I felt pity for you.""Thank you so much, Jade," I could only mutter a response, my voice barely audible, I was too overwhelmed to speak.All
For a moment, my body felt numb. I just remained in his arms, stiff."Push him away, Ellie!" My mind screamed. That was my intention, but my arms became too weak to move. My eyes snapped shut, savoring the impact of his lips on mine. I didn't kiss him back, but I didn't push him away either. "Oh my God!" I heard Anne's voice and that seemed to snap me out of whatever spell he had used on me.I pushed him away, and he landed on the other side of the bed. A groan escaped from him, but I didn't care. Standing up in my defense, I tried explaining it to them in case they got the wrong idea. "It's not what you think. We weren't kissing, he was trying to....remove dirt from my eyes. Why would he kiss me?" I jumbled up nonsense, blurting out whatever came to my mind.I darted my eyes between them, scratching the back of my hair nervously. "It's really not what you think," I muttered."You're so funny, Mrs. Fernandez. Why are you trying to explain it to us? What's wrong with a husband kissi