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Chapter Six: The Fallouts

Author: JohnK
last update publish date: 2026-02-02 00:53:39

Isla's POV:

The silence lasted exactly two seconds.

Then my father's fist slammed against the table so hard the coffee cups rattled loudly in their saucers.

I watched the liquid slosh over the rim of Margot's precious china cup, pooling on the white tablecloth like a dark stain spreading.

“What did she just say?” Arthur's voice was low, trembling with a fury I was very familiar with. The vein in his temple had already started throbbing, the way it always did when someone dared to challenge him.

Nobody answered him. They were all still staring at me.

My father pushed back from the table, the legs of his chair scraping against the floor.

He stood slowly, his jaw clenched so tight I could see the muscle twitching beneath the skin and his face had gone a deep, ugly shade of red.

“Do you have any idea,” he started, his voice rising with each word, “what I have done for you? What I have sacrificed so that you could have a life? This marriage isn't about you, Isla. It never was. The Hartley merger is worth billions. Billions. And you want to throw that away because of what? A feeling?”

He said the last word like it was something dirty.

I held his gaze. My heart was hammering so hard I could feel it in my throat, but I kept my face still.

I had spent a lifetime learning to keep my face still. It was the one thing they had never been able to take from me.

Margot moved first. Unlike my father, she e didn't stand or raise her voice.

She simply set down her coffee spoon with a careful, deliberate click against the saucer and folded her hands in her lap.

“Well,” she said, and that single word carried more venom than anything Arthur had just shouted. Her voice was calm, almost pleasant infact, “I suppose this is what happens when you give someone an inch.”

She turned her eyes to me then. They were cold, just like they always were when she looked at me.

“Let me be very clear, Isla, since apparently you need things spelled out for you.” Margot tilted her head slightly. “You have nothing. You understand that, don't you? No money that isn't tied to this family. No education worth mentioning. No career, no connections, no future of your own making.” She paused, letting each word settle like stones dropping into still water. “You are mute. You are damaged. And the only man in this city willing to marry you is sitting right there at this table.”

She gestured toward Declan without looking at him,

“So if you think for one moment that walking away from this table changes anything,” Margot continued, “you are far more foolish than I gave you credit for. And if you continue with this little performance, I will have no choice but to remove you from this house entirely.”

The threat hung in the air between us.

It wasn't new. Margot had said it before, when no one else was listening. But she had never said it quite like this, in front of everyone, with that tone in her voice that told me she meant every single word.

I swallowed once then I kept my eyes forward.

Sienna stood from her chair and moved toward me, her expression soft, her brow creased with what looked like genuine worry.

She reached out and touched my arm gently, then tilted her head like a concerned friend.

“Isla,” she said, her voice sweet and low. “Are you feeling okay? You hit your head pretty hard yesterday. Maybe you should sit back down and rest for a bit.”

Her hand squeezed my arm lightly. To everyone else, it was a comforting gesture.

But I knew the truth.  She was thrilled. The engagement falling apart was exactly what she wanted, and she couldn't quite keep it off her face no matter how hard she tried.

I looked at her hand on my arm and said nothing.

Declan spoke last. He hadn't moved from his chair. He hadn't raised his voice or slammed anything. He simply sat there, watching the whole scene unfold.

When he finally spoke, his voice was cold and irritated.

“Is this some kind of joke, Isla?” He leaned back in his chair, one arm draped lazily over the back of it. “Are you trying to embarrass me? In front of my future father-in-law?”

He wasn't asking out of hurt.

There was no devastation or hurt in his tone. This was about his pride and about the image he had spent years carefully constructing around himself.

Being rejected publicly, even silently, even by someone he considered beneath him, was an insult he simply would not tolerate.

“Because if this is about attention,” Declan continued, his eyes narrowing just slightly, “there are better ways to get it than making a scene at the dinner table.”

I stared at him for a long moment. He had that look in his eyes again like I was something small and inconvenient and easily forgotten.

Like I was easy to dismiss.

Then I stood up, pushing my chair back and the room went quiet again.

I raised my hands slowly and clearly, making sure every single person at that table could see.

*I am not marrying him.*

Arthur's face twisted. He moved away from his end of the table, coming around toward me, and his size filled the space between us.

He was a big man, broad in the shoulders, and he had always used that to his advantage. He had used it on me my entire life.

His hand came up, his fists clenched and the room froze.

Margot's hand stopped halfway to her coffee cup.

Sienna's mouth fell open and Declan shifted in his chair, his expression somewhere between surprise and caution.  

Arthur towered over me, his hand still raised. His face was twisted with fury and his eyes burned.  

I did not step back or flinch. Neither did I look away.

I held his gaze, steadily and stared directly into his eyes.

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