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I Saved Him And Paid For It
I Saved Him And Paid For It
作者: Abdulazeez Hubaydat

Chapter 1

last update publish date: 2026-05-30 08:33:29

The ballroom sparkled beneath crystal chandeliers, overflowing with expensive perfume, champagne, and fake smiles.

At the center of it all stood Aria Cole.

Or rather, Aria Jones.

Because despite being married for five years, Damien Cole had never once truly allowed her to become part of his world.

“Mrs. Cole, this way please!”

“Look here!”

“Smile!”

Camera flashes burst across the grand ballroom of the Lancaster Hotel while reporters crowded near the stage. Tonight was supposed to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Damien and Aria’s marriage.

Supposed to.

Aria adjusted the sleeve of her silver gown quietly. The fabric looked luxurious, but against her skin it felt heavy. Suffocating.

Maybe because she already knew how the night would end.

The whispers had started before she even entered the ballroom.

“She’s still here after ruining her own sister’s life?”

“I heard Damien hasn’t shared a bedroom with her in years.”

“Lily was the woman he truly loved.”

“No one survives being hated by Damien Cole forever.”

Aria heard everything.

Years ago, those words would have broken her.

Now they simply exhausted her.

At the far end of the ballroom stood Damien surrounded by executives, investors, and reporters. Even in a room filled with powerful men, he dominated effortlessly.

Tall.

Sharp.

Untouchable.

Women stared at him openly.

Men lowered their voices around him.

And Damien looked exactly like the kind of man who could destroy someone without raising his voice.

Which he had already done to her slowly over five years.

His gaze shifted toward her briefly.

Cold.

Measured.

Like he was looking at an obligation instead of a wife.

Aria looked away first.

A waiter passed carrying champagne. She reached for a glass mostly to give herself something to hold.

“Mrs. Cole.”

Aria turned politely.

A woman wearing diamonds large enough to blind someone smiled at her with obvious curiosity.

“I admire your patience,” the woman said.

Aria already knew where this conversation was heading.

“I’m not sure what you mean.”

The woman laughed softly. “Remaining in a marriage where your husband clearly wishes you didn’t exist.”

The people nearby chuckled.

Aria’s fingers tightened around the champagne glass.

Before she could answer, another woman joined in.

“Well, after what happened to Lily, can anyone blame him?”

“There are some things sisters should never do to each other.”

The comments came smoothly. Casually.

Like knives hidden beneath silk.

Aria forced herself to smile faintly. “Excuse me.”

She walked away before her expression could crack.

Near the enormous windows overlooking the city skyline, she finally stopped moving.

Five years.

Five years inside Damien’s mansion.

Five years eating dinner across from a man who barely looked at her unless he wanted to remind her how much he despised her.

And somehow the worst part wasn’t his cruelty.

It was the fact that she still loved him anyway.

A burst of applause suddenly echoed through the ballroom.

Aria turned.

An event host stood onstage smiling brightly into a microphone.

“Tonight marks the fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Cole! Let’s invite Mr. Damien Cole to say a few words!”

More applause filled the room.

Aria almost laughed at the irony.

Damien hated public affection. Everyone here knew that.

But appearances mattered.

Especially to powerful families like the Coles.

Damien walked toward the stage calmly, adjusting the cuff of his black suit. The room quieted instantly the moment he took the microphone.

“I won’t waste everyone’s time with a long speech,” he said smoothly.

A few guests laughed politely.

Then his eyes found Aria across the ballroom.

Sharp.

Unreadable.

“But tonight does mark five years since my marriage to Aria Jones.”

Not Aria Cole.

Aria Jones.

The message was intentional.

A reminder.

You were never truly one of us.

The ballroom grew awkwardly quiet.

Damien continued calmly, “And over those five years, I’ve learned one important lesson.”

Aria’s stomach tightened.

“Some mistakes last longer than expected.”

A few guests inhaled sharply.

Others looked away uncomfortably.

But nobody dared criticize Damien Cole openly.

Aria stood completely still.

Humiliation had become familiar enough to feel routine.

Damien handed the microphone back without another glance at her.

Applause followed anyway.

Because money could make people clap for anything.

As Damien stepped offstage, Mrs. Jones suddenly pushed through the nearby crowd, her eyes already wet. 

Aria stiffened immediately.

Her mother rarely acknowledged her existence unless necessary.

“You’ve suffered enough, Damien,” Clara Jones said loudly, gripping his arm. “If Lily were here, your life would’ve been completely different.”

The nearby guests immediately fell silent to listen.

Damien didn’t respond.

But he didn’t deny it either.

That silence hurt more.

Aria lowered her gaze and moved farther away from the crowd.

The ballroom suddenly felt too hot.

Too crowded.

Too full of memories she no longer wanted.

As she moved past the staircase, a server accidentally bumped another guest. Champagne splashed across the polished marble floor directly in Aria’s path.

Her heel slipped instantly.

Gasps erupted nearby.

Aria’s body tilted sharply toward the stairs.

Then suddenly—

A strong arm wrapped around her waist.

Firm.

Fast.

Damien.

The entire ballroom froze.

For one brief second, Aria collided fully against his chest. His grip tightened automatically, steadying her before she could fall down the staircase.

Close enough to hear his breathing.

Close enough to smell cedarwood and cold rain on his suit.

Damien looked down at her sharply.

“Can’t you even walk properly?”

The moment shattered immediately.

A few people laughed nervously.

Aria stepped away carefully. “I’m fine.”

Damien released her at once.

But his eyes lingered on her face for half a second longer than necessary.

Then he turned coldly toward the staff.

“Clean this up.”

Aria swallowed quietly and walked toward the terrace doors.

Outside, the cold night air hit her skin immediately.

The city lights stretched endlessly beneath the dark sky while distant traffic hummed below.

For the first time all evening, she could breathe.

She wrapped her arms around herself quietly.

Five years ago, she thought marrying Damien would finally allow her to stay beside the man she had loved since childhood.

Instead, it became punishment.

Because Damien believed she destroyed Lily.

And maybe the cruelest part was this:

Aria had never defended herself properly.

Not completely.

Not about the accident.

Not about the lake.

Not about the truth.

The terrace doors slid open behind her.

Footsteps approached.

Aria expected Damien.

Instead, she saw Noah Sinclair.

Damien’s closest friend.

Unlike everyone else in Damien’s world, Noah still treated her gently.

“You okay?” he asked quietly.

Aria smiled faintly. “Do I look okay?”

“No.”

That almost made her laugh.

Noah leaned against the railing beside her. “You shouldn’t listen to those people inside.”

“They’re not saying anything new.”

He hesitated before adding, “Damien didn’t mean that speech the way it sounded.”

Aria turned toward him slowly.

“That somehow makes it worse.”

Before Noah could answer, chaos suddenly erupted inside the ballroom.

Voices rose sharply.

Guests gasped.

Someone shouted Damien’s name.

Aria frowned and turned back toward the ballroom through the glass doors.

Inside, Damien stood completely still near the center of the room.

For the first time in years—

He looked shaken.

A trembling event manager rushed toward him.

“Mr. Cole…” the man stammered. “We just received confirmation…”

The entire ballroom had gone silent.

Aria’s heartbeat slowed strangely.

The manager swallowed hard.

“Miss Lily Jones has returned.”

Silence crashed through the room.

Aria stopped breathing.

Across the ballroom, Damien's wine glass slipped from his fingers and shattered against the marble floor. And for the first time in five years—

Aria watched something shatter behind his eyes too.

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