~ Unknown POV ~
The night sky glittered with stars as he stood on his rooftop balcony, the city lights sprawling beneath him like fallen constellations. A half-empty glass of whiskey dangled from his hand, the ice long melted. The wind tugged at his shirt, but he barely felt it. His mind wouldn’t stop turning. On his phone screen, the video of the abandoned bride dominated the news. The clip had already gone viral, spliced, remixed, memed, and dissected. Yet he wasn’t interested in the spectacle. He was interested in her. She hadn’t cried, not at first. Not in public. Not until the very last second, when her knees gave out and her world visibly shattered. “Interesting,” he muttered to himself. “Camilla Baker.” He tested her name, tasting the weight of it. The faint smile that touched his lips vanished the moment he saw her father’s face. Those same eyes stared back at him...haunting him once more, though this time it wasn’t just physical. That look of fear and confusion… he wanted more of it. He wanted to be the reason for that fear. His lips curled into a slow, humorless smile as he raised the last of his whiskey. Fate had finally handed him leverage, and this time, he would use it. A low, sharp laugh broke free from his chest, echoing into the night as his grip on the glass tightened. He pulled out his phone and dialed his PA. It rang a few times before she finally answered. “Get me a meeting with John Baker,” he ordered, ending the call without another word. —— ~ Camilla's POV~ “No… no.” My fingers trembled as I stared at the file the house help had delivered that morning. My name. Bold across the top, right beneath the words Marriage Contract. And in my father’s handwriting. This couldn’t be real. Mother had gone to the grocery store. Father hadn’t spoken to me since the scandal, the wedding that never was. I knew he was furious, but this? Tears spilled as I pressed the papers to my chest. My life already felt ruined, and now this contract was supposed to fix it? I reached for my phone and dialed Olivia. “Hi… can you come by after work?” My voice cracked. She hesitated. “Cam… I’ve got a lot to finish today. I don’t think I’ll close early.” “Oh. Okay.” I sniffled, staring down at the file. “It just feels like you’ve been avoiding me.” “Camilla, that’s not true. I’ve just been busy. Wait... are you crying?” “It’s the same job you’ve had for weeks. You haven’t called, haven’t replied to my texts…” My throat tightened and the words tumbled out with the tears. She sighed. “Calm down. I’m coming, okay?” Fifteen minutes later, Olivia burst into my room. She wrapped me up without a word, her arms tight around me. “I’m sorry,” she murmured, cupping my face. “I shouldn’t have left like that last week. I didn’t know what to say to you.” I shook my head. “I just feel so alone. George cheating, the wedding… I just need closure.” “It’s been two weeks, Camilla. You have to let him go. He’s not worth it.” “It’s not that easy,” I whispered. “I even tried finding out who that woman in the picture was. The one that came blurred. Someone sent it to me for a reason… I need to figure it out.” Olivia pulled back, eyes flashing. “You what? Cam, we talked about this.” “Relax, I just… I need to know why he chose her over me.” My voice shook. “Maybe it’ll make sense of everything.” “To what end? It won’t change what happened.” She dropped my hands and paced. “I know. But maybe it’ll save me from what’s coming.” I slid the file toward her. Her brows furrowed as she read, her mouth twisting. “What?! Camilla, this is insane.” “I know my Dad hates me now… but this is too much.” My sobs broke again. “Hey,” she said softly, pulling me close again. “We’ll figure this out. But stop chasing what’s gone, it’ll only hurt you more.” We sat on the bed in silence. My chest felt hollow, my head heavy. “You want a drink?” she finally asked. “Sure.” She came back with whiskey and glasses. We clinked and drank. The burn stung, but it dulled the ache a little. “That’s heartbreak doing its part,” Olivia said with a crooked smile. “Whiskey just plays backup.” A weak laugh escaped me. We drank, talked, even laughed over old memories. Then the silence came again. “Do you think I wasn’t enough?” I whispered. “Don’t.” Her voice was firm. “You gave everything. He’s the fool who didn’t see it.” I leaned against her shoulder, tears dampening her sleeve. “I feel so stupid.” “You’re not. You’re human. And humans love the wrong people sometimes. That’s all.” I nodded, clutching the glass in my hand. “What are you going to do about the file?” she asked quietly. “I don’t know. Dad hasn’t spoken to me in weeks, and the first thing he does is send this.” “Maybe… maybe it’s for the best,” she muttered. I turned my head sharply, but she looked away. Silence hung between us. “Where’s the whiskey?” I finally whispered. She poured another round, and we clinked glasses again, slower this time, sadder. “Thanks for being here.” “Always,” Olivia said. “You break, I break. That’s the rule.” I smiled faintly. “Best friends.” “Best friends.” But inside, a storm brewed. If my parents thought they could trade me off like a pawn, they had another thing coming. Just… not tonight.~ Camilla's POV ~ I woke up feeling all warm and cozy on the soft bed beneath me; the kind of comfort that made me want to stay in bed forever. When did my bed ever feel this soft? I thought, a soft moan escaping my lips as I opened my eyes slowly, the white ceiling staring directly at me. Wait! This isn't my room! I sat up too quickly, and the dizziness hit me. Memories from yesterday rushed in, and I sighed in relief. I looked around; it must be an hotel, I thought to myself. The suite was twice the size of my bedroom back home. I switched off the bedside lamp and walked toward the tall window hidden behind the huge black designer curtain. I opened it, the warm sun hitting my face. I gasped at the breathtaking view of the city below. I turned back into the room; the walls showed their sparkling off-white color. Two big doors stood by the side of the room. "This must be the bathroom," I muttered to myself as I opened the one on the left. Of course it was a bathroom l
~ Olivia's POV ~ I alighted from the car in the driveway, exhausted from the day. "Olivia!"A very familiar sly voice called out as soon as I stepped into the house. Irritation seeps under my skin as I stop in my tracks. Sitting on the couch in the living room was my sister, or rather my stepsister. It's been seven months now since she found my adoption file in my dad's study. Since then she's been blackmailing me with it and using me for her dirty work. "I presume the wedding went well...but not as planned," she said, arms crossed over her chest, eyes fixed on me. I subconsciously shook my head; I knew very well where conversations like this end. "Look, Lilela, I've had a long day. I'm not up for this tonight." I waved her off and was about to take my leave. She let out a small dry laugh. "I bet she trusts you... even with her life." She paused; her words pierced through the silent walls. I didn't stop; I continued up the stairs. "I wonder
~ Travis POV ~ Nothing in the world had me prepared for the show she pulled. A bride in a black dress?! My brows arched in dismay. A sharp chuckle escaped my lips; she was playing games, and I was ready for it. Oddly, it suited her; the dress hung perfectly on her curves. But her eyes held something I couldn't figure out, something her makeup couldn't cover, leaving me wondering if she slept through the night. I discarded the thought immediately; who cares if she slept or not? I had spent the entire week drifting into thoughts of her and occasionally rubbing my cheeks in reminder of her audacity while making business deals, letting my clock tick until the perfect time to whisk my bride away. Slipping the ring onto her finger, I felt a wave of accomplishment wash over me. "You may kiss your bride," the priest declared. I want so badly to grab her by the waist and claim her right there for the whole world to see that I owned her now. But seeing her close her eyes shut, r
~ Camilla’s POV ~ The hall went silent the moment I stepped in. Heads turned, eyes widened, gasps echoing as though I had grown two heads. I walked in with my head high, my dress trailing behind me, black, bold, contrasting sharply against my skin. Satisfaction sank deep into me as I fixed my gaze on the man at the altar, the man I was marrying. A marriage without love, but one of convenience. They had expected white, purity, the vision of a proper bride. They didn’t expect me in black. “Camilla…” my mother’s voice trembled, horror and disapproval etched into her face. My father gave me a scornful look, shaking his head slightly in disappointment. My legs almost wobbled under their judgment, but Olivia’s knowing smile steadied me. We had planned this together. After the incident at the club and our heated conversation in my room, Olivia had forgiven me more easily than usual, leaving me scrambling to remember every detail of that night. But I couldn’t. Travis hadn’t re
~ Camilla’s POV ~ The ride home was suffocating. The low hum of the car engine broke the silence, but it only served to increase the tension crushing down on me. Olivia hated distractions when driving, she was the type who needed both hands on the wheel and her gaze concentrated on the road. But tonight, the silence felt heavy than a seatbelt around my chest. My best friend was holding back, waiting for the perfect time to burst. I could feel it in the way her knuckles gripped the steering wheel and her jaw clenched as passing cars' headlights spilled across her face. My chest tightened. I had crossed a line tonight, and we both knew it. She'd covered for me earlier, apologizing on my behalf to Travis that i was just drunk after I’d slapped him and cursed him. God, what had I been thinking? The memory played in my head like a horrible movie. The piercing sound of my palm against his face. He sat there silently, his expression unreadable, as if I hadn't just done the un
~ Unknown POV ~ Travis sat at the VIP lounge in one of the five star club house he owned in the city, sipping on his champagne. He wasn't entirely a fan of clubs, his social life was almost zero, if he hadn't been CEO with so much responsibility he would have been a normal family man who spends the weekends with his family at home. He had come to the bar to clear off his head and wear off his anger with a bottle of champagne, before going home to his little angel. The thoughts of her brought smile on his face and warmed his heart. His day had been a mess the moment the board members were against his decision. Not that he was inlove or something, he could choose whoever he wanted, but he couldn't let go of the chance he had. His jaw tightened as the thoughts crossed his mind. Even after six years, John Baker’s betrayal still haunted him, replaying in his mind as vividly as if it happened yesterday. His face held a dangerous look as he stared in to the space, his hand tighte