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Chapter 4

  • Ava's POV
  • I picked up my glass, ready to escape.
  • But Lucas's sudden grip around my wrist made my pulse jump.
  • “Ava, you’re getting married? To who? Who’s Arthur Morgan?” Lucas snapped.
  • “How long have you known him? What does he have that I don’t?”
  • He let out a harsh, trembling breath.
  • “You chased me for years. You swore you loved only me. And now you’re marrying someone else?”
  • His voice grew sharper, almost desperate, as his eyes rimmed with angry red.
  • “Ava, is this payback? Your way of getting me to go public?” Lucas accused me.
  • “Fine, I’ll do it. I’ll post on social media now—tell everyone you’re my girlfriend. Happy?”
  • I stared back at him.
  • At his flushed, agitated face.
  • At the watch on his wrist—the Christmas present I gave him.
  • At the cufflinks on his shirt—the ones I picked out.
  • At the tiny smudge on his tie—lipstick—Emma’s shade.
  • “Lucas.”
  • I eased my hand out of his grip.
  • “Five years ago, yeah, I said all that.”
  • I shook my head, slow and firm. “But that was five years ago."
  • "Now, I only want to marry Arthur."
  • "As for you and me…"
  • I met his gaze.
  • "There’s nothing between us anymore,” I said firmly.
  • Without a glance, I turned and walked away.
  • ...
  • At seven sharp on Saturday morning, a black sedan pulled up out front of my place.
  • The driver opened the door for me, respectfully. “Ms. Brook, Mr. Morgan’s plane is already waiting at the airport.”
  • I got in. As the car settled on the road, my phone buzzed with a text from Lucas.
  • I have an emergency meeting today. Let’s reschedule the trip.
  • I glanced at it and didn’t reply.
  • Soon, the car reached the airport, bypassed the terminal, and drove straight onto a private tarmac.
  • Waiting there on the runway was a private jet.
  • The cabin door opened, and a man in a suit came down, leaning on a cane.
  • He was tall, broad-shouldered, with sharp features and a cool, distant vibe.
  • But when he saw me, his eyes softened.
  • “Traffic?”
  • Arthur walked up to me and took my bag as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
  • “No,” I replied.
  • “Good.”
  • “What happened to your foot?”
  • He smiled sheepishly. “Got a bit too excited a few days ago, twisted it. I’ll be fine.”
  • He took my hand. “My mom’s been getting the house ready all day. She can’t wait to meet you.”
  • I followed him onto the plane.
  • The cabin was simpler than I’d pictured, but every detail screamed expensive.
  • A flight attendant brought over a hot drink. “Ms. Brook, this is the hazelnut milk you mentioned last time. Mr. Morgan asked us to prepare it for you.”
  • I froze for a second.
  • Last time?
  • I’d only thrown that out at a gala, hardly expecting anyone to remember.
  • Yet he had.
  • A short time later, the plane took off. Arthur was beside me, working through files.
  • I watched his profile and drifted a little.
  • Truth was, I hardly knew him.
  • Our engagement was arranged by our parents.
  • Back then, I had eyes only for Lucas and turned it down.
  • Until half a month ago, when I finally got my head straight and said yes without hesitating.
  • We actually met fewer than ten times.
  • But every time, he’d been thoughtful.
  • He remembered every word I said.
  • He had what I needed ready before I even asked.
  • He never asked why I suddenly agreed to this marriage.
  • And he never mentioned Lucas.
  • It was like…
  • He saw straight through me.
  • “What are you thinking about?”
  • Arthur’s voice sounded right in my ear.
  • I blinked back. “Nothing.”
  • Arthur glanced at me but didn’t ask.
  • Instead, with gentle care, he reached out and tucked a stray strand of hair behind my ear.
  • “We’re here,” he announced.