LOGINI turned to her, frowning slightly. "What is it, Martha?"
She gave a polite nod. "Miss Jones, Mr. White is here to see you. He's brought Miss Clarke with him."
My body tensed immediately. "Tell him I'm not available."
Lillian sat up straight, suddenly alert. "Sophia's here too? Oh, this I've got to see." She turned to Martha. "Show them in."
"Lillian—" I protested, but she was already smoothing down her dress.
"Trust me, Aria. I want to see what those two have to say for themselves."
Minutes later, Liam and Sophia entered the living room. Liam looked uncomfortable, while Sophia maintained her usual fragile appearance, clutching Liam's arm as though she might collapse without his support.
"Aria," Liam began, his voice strained. "I came to apologize again for what happened. I know I've hurt you—"
Lillian cut him off with a humorless laugh. "That's the understatement of the century."
Sophia's eyes widened in manufactured innocence. "We truly didn't mean for things to happen this way. I've been feeling terrible about everything."
"I understand you're upset on Aria's behalf," Sophia said softly, tears welling in her eyes. "But you don't know how complicated things were. I was in such a dark place with my depression—"
"Save the performance for someone who's buying it," Lillian snapped. "Using mental illness as a cover for your manipulations is disgusting."
Liam's face hardened. "That's enough. Sophia's condition is real, and you have no right to speak to her that way."
"And you had no right to humiliate Aria the way you did," Lillian fired back. "First you shield this woman instead of your fiancée during the shooting, then you abandon Aria on what should have been the happiest day of her life!"
"I made mistakes," Liam admitted, "but Sophia was vulnerable—"
"And Aria wasn't?" Lillian was practically shouting now. "She was shot, Liam! While you were busy playing hero for your mistress!"
Sophia's tears were flowing freely now. "Please stop," she whimpered. "This is exactly why I didn't want to come. I knew everyone would blame me."
Liam pulled her closer. "This isn't Sophia's fault. If anyone's to blame, it's me." He looked at me, his expression hardening, "Besides, your attitude toward Sophia is terrible. You don't know that Sophia genuinely suffers from—"
"From what, Liam?" I interrupted, finding my voice at last. "From an inability to find a man of her own? From a desperate need to take what belongs to others?"
Sophia's eyes filled with tears. "Aria, please. I understand you're hurt, but I'm not faking my illness. That's... that's cruel."
"What's cruel is showing up at my house after what you two did!" I shot back.
"Aria," Liam said firmly, his arm now around Sophia protectively, "I know I hurt you, but you need to stop attacking Sophia. She's not well, and this stress isn't good for her condition."
"Attacking?" I let out a cold laugh. "You think this is attacking?"
I shot Liam a glance, then without hesitation turned and slapped Sophia hard across the face.
"Get out. Both of you. You pathetic, cheating pair."
Liam's expression darkened instantly. "Why did you hit Sophia? She's having an episode! It's not something she can control!Aria, you're really disappointing me."
Sophia tugged at his sleeve, playing the perfect victim. "Don't blame Aria, Liam. I deserve this. It's all my fault your wedding didn't happen. It's my fault!"
Lillian spat in disgust at the pathetic display before us. "Oh, you've done nothing wrong, have you? You have depression, so the whole world should bow down to you!"
I didn't bother watching Sophia's performance any longer.
I turned to the security guard. "Get them out of my house."
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Sophia's POV
I couldn't stop the tears as Liam led me away from Aria's house. My cheek still stung from her slap, and I made sure Liam noticed my trembling.
"Are you okay?" His voice was tender as he helped me into his car. "I can't believe she did that to you."
I leaned into his concern, letting a small sob escape. "I just wanted to make things right. I never meant to hurt anyone."
Liam's jaw tightened with anger. "You did nothing wrong. Come on, let's go somewhere to cheer you up."
He took me to the most exclusive shopping center in town, buying me jewelry and designer clothes to soothe my "fragile nerves."
Once I returned home that evening, I decided I wasn't finished with Aria just yet. I called her, knowing exactly how to get under her skin.
"Aria?" I feigned surprise when she answered. "I just wanted to remind you that tomorrow is your and Liam's 4th Love Anniversary. Or it would have been."
"You're planning to get your marriage license with him tomorrow, aren't you?" I added sweetly. "I'm planning something special."
I expected tears, pleas, or anger. Instead, Aria laughed.
"Is that supposed to hurt me, Sophia?" Her voice was different—stronger, colder. "Celebrate all you want. You've saved me from a lifetime with a man who couldn't even protect me when it mattered most."
Her response caught me off guard. "You're just saying that. I know you still love him."
"You know nothing about me," she replied calmly. "Enjoy your life with a man who couldn't even be honest with the woman he was supposed to marry. I wonder when he'll do the same to you."
The line went dead before I could respond.It wasn't the reaction I'd hoped for, and frustration bubbled up in my chest.
The cheek she'd slapped burned again, as if her words had reignited the sting.
"Aaah!" I shrieked, hurling my phone onto the bed before snatching it up again to call Liam.
I was going to find out just how long Aria could keep up that façade.
Because sooner or later, she'd shatter.
Aria's POVWe finally left the restaurant, heading back to the hotel. The food had been amazing, but I was feeling that familiar drowsiness that comes after a satisfying meal."I think I need a nap," I said, glancing at Aiden as we entered our suite. "Care to join me?""Give me a few minutes. I need to make some work calls first," he replied, already pulling out his phone.I nodded and made my way to the king-sized bed, sinking into the plush mattress. Though exhaustion weighed on my limbs, sleep refused to come. Every time I closed my eyes, images of Aiden flooded my mind—his intense gaze, his strong hands, the way his muscles moved beneath his shirt. I'd been so busy preparing for the competition this past week, leaving home early and returning late, completely drained of energy. We barely had time to talk, let alone anything else.The mattress suddenly dipped behind me, pulling me from my thoughts. I tensed momentarily before feeling Aiden
Aria's POVI pointed at the trophy sitting on the side. "No first place, no surprise."Looking down at my hands resting on my knees, I fidgeted nervously with my fingers. My first attempt at acting, and I was terrified Aiden would see right through me.Aiden couldn't see my expression, but he must have thought I was genuinely upset with my head hanging low like that."Second place is still something to celebrate," he said, reaching out to stroke my hair. "Hungry?"Before I could answer, my traitorous stomach growled loudly.I lifted my head, my ears burning with embarrassment. "Starving.""Want to grab something to eat?""God, yes."Aiden stood up, and I instinctively reached for his hand, which he gripped firmly. After hesitating for a moment, I stepped forward and wrapped my arms around him."You're not mad at me, are you?" I asked, searching his face."Why would I be mad when my beautiful w
Aria's POVWhen JJ's mask fell off, the whole venue erupted in excitement.The host, after a few seconds of shock, quickly recovered and got back to work."My goodness, I never expected our JJ to be such a beautiful woman!" he exclaimed, picking up the mask and handing it to me. "JJ, do you think you still need this mask?"I felt embarrassed inside, but kept my composure outwardly. Taking the mask from him, I replied confidently, "I don't think I need it anymore."The host bantered with the audience for a bit before continuing with the photo arrangements. My suddenly revealed face had stolen the spotlight from the actual champion of the event.Even though I wasn't in the center position, the photographers instinctively made me their focal point. Who could blame them? This was too juicy a moment to pass up.The event organizers were thrilled with this unexpected development. Their photographers aimed all their lenses at me, working ext
Author's POVThe day of the race finally arrived, bringing with it a whirlwind of excitement and tension.It was a speed competition with substantial prize money on the line—$500,000 for first place, $300,000 for second, and $100,000 for third.Aria found herself flanked by her longtime rivals who seemed to have coordinated their strategy. The moment the race began, they surged forward in tandem, deliberately squeezing her toward the back of the pack.But Aria hadn't claimed so many first-place victories by accident. This petty tactic hardly fazed her. Watching carefully for her opportunity, she seized the moment as they rounded a marker buoy and smoothly overtook them from the right side, her jet ski cutting through the water with precision."Go JJ!" Lillian screamed at the jumbotron, her voice cracking with excitement. The spectator stands were positioned quite far from the actual race course, making it impossible for competitors to hear an
Aria's POVAfter our steamy session on the balcony, Aiden carried me to the bathroom, my legs still trembling and useless from multiple orgasms.The warm water cascaded over our bodies as he gently washed away the evidence of our passion, his strong hands massaging soap across my sensitive skin."Round two?" he whispered against my ear, his hardness pressing into my back before I could even catch my breath."Already?" I gasped, but my body betrayed me, responding instantly to his touch as he turned me to face him.Before I could say another word, he lifted me against the shower wall, the cool tiles contrasting with my heated skin. I wrapped my legs around his waist as he thrust into me, the water amplifying every sensation. My head fell back against the tile as he pounded relentlessly, hitting that perfect spot inside me with each stroke."Fuck, Aria," he growled, his voice rough with desire. "You feel so goddamn tight."I couldn't fo
Aria's POVIn our bedroom, I went straight to the walk-in closet and grabbed my favorite silk nightgown before heading to the bathroom. The hot water felt heavenly against my skin as I washed away the day's exertions.After shampooing my hair, I took extra time blow-drying it to semi-dryness. When I finally stepped out of the bathroom, wrapped in my silky nightgown that fell just mid-thigh, Aiden wasn't in the bedroom.I moved to the vanity, pumping some moisturizer into my palm and patting it onto my face while wandering toward the door. The bedroom was empty too.Maybe he was waiting in the garden?As I stepped out of the bedroom, movement in my peripheral vision caught my attention. Through the glass doors, I could see someone standing on the balcony. Aiden's loose white shirt billowed slightly in the breeze, his back to me as he gazed outward.Suddenly his words from downstairs clicked into place: "Tonight's moon looked particularly beau







