ログイン[Isabella Hayes]
There’s a saying my best friend uses constantly.
‘The public never forgets, so be careful what you do around them.’
You stumble once on stage, they’ll bring it up every single chance they get. They love to humble people at the top.
Cheat on your wealthy husband with a busboy? And watch how they’ll mock you for the rest of your life.
Aurelia is one of the worst places to be humiliated. This is a city where the random man on the street could be a billionaire. The rich, the vastly wealthy, and the poor live amongst each other.
They don’t mingle. Each one feels disgust toward the other. But they have one thing in common: they love to mock someone.
The video of Adrian walking out during my speech went viral, because of course it did. Thank god we met our donation goal before that happened because no one cared about the Pollen Association for Lung Cancer Research, the second my husband decided his phone call was more important. All they could talk about was how Millionaire Adrian Cole walked out on his wife during her speech.
Clips of the night, my stunned face, and Adrian’s smile, were trending before the night ended.
With the most famous caption being: Even he’s tired of her BS.
The drive back to the estate was one of the worst ones of my life. I tried calling Adrian throughout the night, but he declined each time.
I’m not joking. He didn’t let it ring out; he declined. I know it because each call would register for two seconds before being cut off. It was clear he didn’t want to talk.
I couldn’t sleep; I spent the entire night going over the event. Wondering how the man who kissed my cheek, looked at me with so much love and passion, decided to take a call when he knew cameras were on.
My family was in the crowd; they must have had a blast. I’d begged them to come. I’d appealed to my mother, reminding her how devastated she’d been when Dad died after years of fighting the cancer.
She agreed to come only if I’d invite my stepfather and stepsisters. I thought nothing of it. For once, they’d see me in my element. Shining on stage, talking about the loss of my father and how it had impacted my life.
Instead, they saw my husband humiliate me in the worst way possible.
Those thoughts wouldn’t let me rest. By the time the sun had risen, I’d called Adrian twenty-six times and texted double that number. He’d never acted like this before. Part of me wondered if someone had died, but that didn’t explain the smile.
The bedroom door opens at around 6 AM, and my head snaps up from where I’m resting on the pillows.
I stared at the face of the man I loved.
“Isabella, love. How was the event?” He looked like he’d had the best night of his life while my name was being dragged all over the internet. My shocked face was being compared to that of a kicked puppy.
“Where have you been?” I asked, louder than I’d meant to. I swung my feet onto the floor, standing and clutching my phone like a lifeline.
His smile drops, and I wait for him to say something. To give me an explanation or an apology. Instead, he shakes his head. “It’s nothing serious. Don’t worry,” then he disappeared into the bathroom.
I stood there, stunned for the second time in less than twenty-four hours. He could have said anything to me, and he chose to say it was nothing serious.
Nothing serious. I spent my entire night skimming through comments, people laughing, A-list celebrities making jokes about us having marital problems, just for him to say it wasn’t serious.
He’d walked out, did not answer any of my calls all night, for something that wasn’t SERIOUS?
Surely this is a joke… a bad dream, maybe?
I made my way back to bed and sat down. Adrian returned thirty minutes later, having freshly showered. He had a towel secured around his waist, and a smaller one he was using to dry his hair.
“Do we have any plans for today?” His inquiry surprised me because he hadn’t even apologized for what he did.
I cleared my throat and told myself not to start a fight. I’m not the type to argue. Yelling always leads to me crying, so I tend to avoid it. Choosing the non-confrontational route.
Taking in short breaths, I counted to ten in my head before I spoke.
“Yes, we have dinner with my family.” I was dreading it. I wanted to fake being sick to get out of it. I only accepted it because I assumed I’d be happy after the charity gala. Not humiliated.
My cellphone vibrated, and I shot a look at it.
Naomi: I just came online. Tell me why you’re trending with the face of a wounded puppy?
Naomi: He'd better have a damn good reason, Isabella!
Great, now my friend has seen it too. Dread and sorrow were slowly consuming my thoughts.
“Oh, okay. I’ll pick you up at six, and we can go together.” Adrian’s words cut through the despair, and I felt a wave of relief.
“Really?” My voice comes out small. I don’t know what to make of his behaviour.
“Of course.” He looked at me like I was the weird one. “Why are you so surprised?”
He stepped closer, and I could smell the scent of his shampoo and body wash. I swallowed and waited as he brought his face closer. I knew he was going to kiss me, but before he could, I reminded myself that he didn’t really explain where he’d been.
I thought of just turning away, but that seemed too excessive. My body took control, and I yawned, exhaustion finally catching up with me.
Adrian froze, watching me intensely. “Tired?”
“Yeah, I had a long night.” I managed to hide the bitterness. I placed my phone on the bedside table and then crawled under the covers. I felt his stare bore into the back of my skull, but I ignored it.
I wouldn’t argue with him, but this humiliation won’t fade overnight. And he doesn’t just get to come back and pretend he did nothing wrong.
[Adrian Cole]I clutched Isabella’s phone tightly, watching her walk away dressed in this stunning gown that made her beauty stand out even more. She was a sight to behold. I sometimes found it difficult to focus when she was around. But her looks weren’t the reason I fell in love with her.She was this shy girl working two part-time jobs when we met in college. She didn’t like talking to new people, and she was fiercely guarded by a best friend who threatened to give me a new asshole if I bothered her friend. But I was smitten. I couldn't stay away. She was intelligent, funny when she opened up, and she laughed with this cute snort that always made me feel like I’d done something right.I wasn’t sure why she was so upset tonight, and I’m usually good at noticing these things. I stared at the phone in my hand, finally turning it over to get a look.My heart sank into a pit in my stomach. There I was, exiting Viva La Pasion with Olivia. Fuck, I hadn’t told her my ex came back. I didn’
[Isabella Hayes]I panicked for several minutes. My manicured nails dug into the ground, almost breaking from the force of the rough surface. The driver hopped out of the car and came around to check on me.There are so many things a husband shouldn’t do in a city like this. He shouldn’t be walking out on his wife, ignoring her calls, oh, and most importantly, he shouldn’t be ditching her to spend time with the ex he barely talked about.The worrying look from the driver was just as humiliating. I needed to compose myself, but I was hyperaware of so many things. From my harsh breathing to the sound of my heart drumming up a beat.I kept thinking about everyone in our circle who must have seen the gossip queen’s post. Were we getting a divorce? Is this what Adrian wants?Then why not just say it to my face? Why do this?The thoughts were piling on, and on, and it wasn’t getting any better. No matter what I did, all I could think about was how no one would forget this scandal. Two scand
[Isabella Hayes]Dinner goes exactly how I thought it would, without Adrian there to shut my stepfamily up.Richard pretends not to see me. Two out of my three stepsisters had already started making comments about what happened at my event.“Adrian just walked out. Even he was tired of your bullshit. I love that for him. He deserves so much better than… what can I even call you? An infertile woman who cannot please a man? No, that’s still too classy.” Chloe said, her tone full of glee and undeserved smugness.I am not infertile. Adrian is actually the one who doesn’t want kids. He’s been saying he’s not ready. Obviously, both families think I’m the problem, and I can’t badmouth my own husband. It’s just… not who I am.I jabbed my fork at my plate, trying to drown them out. Alda didn’t like that. She’s the oldest out of the three, and the meanest. I mean physically mean. She’s shoved me, hit me, and attempted to cut me while I slept. She’s thirty-one, unmarried, with two kids for a man
[Isabella Hayes]“Mrs Cole? Mrs Cole, are you still there?”The assistant’s voice drowns out as something in my brain clicks into place, but that can’t be right. The call… the reason he was so happy… it couldn’t have been because of her.I never worried about Olivia, even though Adrian’s parents believed she would still come back. I was never worried because Adrian only ever talked about her once or twice, and he’d described her as a painful part of his life he would never go back to. Why would I worry about a woman he never showed signs of missing?I don’t even know if it’s the same Olivia. Or if she’s the reason for the switch-up in his personality. This is too much. I’m in my head, and I’m sure this is a misunderstanding.“Mrs Cole?” The assistant repeated.I shook myself out of my stupor, realizing some of the maids were staring. “Right. Thank you.” I mumbled, not even sure what I meant by those words. My thumb hovered over the end button, and I pressed down on it.A text came in
[Isabella Hayes]Later in the day, I met up with my best friend for a chat and some drinks to help me process my embarrassment.“You didn’t call him out?” Naomi shouted, alerting other people in the cafe to our table. She was acting like I’d committed a cardinal sin.“I…” I fumbled over my words, feeling nervous. I didn’t want anyone here to recognize me. But it was hard to be ignored when the ring on my finger was given to me by a freaking Cole. “I didn’t want to do that. You know how I am. I’ll cry if I start arguing. And I thought he had a good reason.”“Even if his mother was dying, he shouldn’t have done that. Why wasn’t his phone on silent to begin with? Does he have any idea how the public is laughing at you right now? I’m going to slap him the next time I see him. This is why I hate millionaire men. He’s not being dragged for being a fucking asshole, but you are! When you didn’t do anything wrong. I mean, I will slap him.” Her voice was getting louder, so I reached across the
[Isabella Hayes]There’s a saying my best friend uses constantly.‘The public never forgets, so be careful what you do around them.’You stumble once on stage, they’ll bring it up every single chance they get. They love to humble people at the top.Cheat on your wealthy husband with a busboy? And watch how they’ll mock you for the rest of your life.Aurelia is one of the worst places to be humiliated. This is a city where the random man on the street could be a billionaire. The rich, the vastly wealthy, and the poor live amongst each other.They don’t mingle. Each one feels disgust toward the other. But they have one thing in common: they love to mock someone.The video of Adrian walking out during my speech went viral, because of course it did. Thank god we met our donation goal before that happened because no one cared about the Pollen Association for Lung Cancer Research, the second my husband decided his phone call was more important. All they could talk about was how Millionaire







