Chapter 4%
I scanned the code again, but the parking garage gate remained stubbomly closed. Through the barrier, I saw a sleek, unfansliar car parked in my designated spot
Recognition struck me instantly I was the car Jonah had promised to give me two months ago
But now, the person stepping out of it wasn’t me. It was Hadia
She saw me immediately, her gaze flickering in my direction. But instead of acknowledging my presence, she put on a deliberate act–lifting a bright red marriage certificate and waving it in front of Jonah X
“Jonah,” she said, “as soon as the City Hall opens tomorrow, I’ll go with you to apply for a divorce. That way, I won’t delay your wedding with Arabelle ”
The only thing redder than the marriage cottificate was Nadia’s teary eyes.
Jonah reached out, rubbing her head with an affectionate indulgence. His voice was low, coaxing
“Billy girl,” he murmured “Just wait a little longer. Arabelle won’t marry anyone but me. She’d wart years if she had to.%
They turned away, walking hand in hand toward our–no, their home. I stood still, watching their retreating figures, but I felt no pain Just a quiet, simmering exhaustion.
Without hesitation, I booked myself a hotel.
But the air in the room fell suffocating, so I changed into my running gear and headed to a nearby park.
The rhythmic pounding of my footsteps against the pavement was grounding, but the tightness in my chest refused to ease
I pushed forward, completing one lap, then another, letting the motion carry me through the hollow ache of betrayal. And then I saw them
Jonah and Nadia, fingers interlocked, strolling through the park.
Jonah had never liked night runs. But there he was, indulging her, listening as she whispered sweet nothings, her laughter like a delicate chime in the night air.X
I had no interest in their love struck performance.
Slipping on my headphones, I turned in the opposite direction, increasing my pace. My mind was already elsewhere–so much so that I didn’t notice I was being followed.
Until it was too late.
A hand clamped over my mouth, yanking me backward with brutal force. My body slammed against something solid–a car
I thrashed wildly, trying to break free, but the grip was unrelenting. Through the reflection in the window, I caught a glimpse of my assailant
A woman. A face eerily similar to Nadia’s.
Not an exact match–but close enough.
“If you dare to steal my daughter’s man,” she hissed into my ear, “you deserve to die!”
Panic surged through me. My eyes darted around, desperately searching for help.
And then I saw Zone. He stood not far away, phone pressed to his ear. Our eyes met for a fleeting second.
I pleaded silently, frantically waving my free hand. But he merely turned his back, taking a slow step away. The two bodyguards beside him followed suit, like they had seen nothing.
The woman behind me was shockingly strong–nothing like someone supposedly dying from a terminal illness.
Before I could react further, a sharp pain bloomed at the back of my skull. My vision blurred. My body gave out ! Darkness swallowed me whole.
When I came to, my limbs were leaden, my breath shallow. A metallic taste coated my tongue.”
Something was wrong!
Blinking rapidly, I tried to focus. The air was thick with the scent of blood. I was in some kind of cheap motel room. And then I saw her. Nadia’s mother lay crumpled on the floor, pale and motionless, blood pooling beneath her.” Before I could even process the scene, the door burst open with a violent kick X
Jonah stormed in, his face contorted in fury. His men followed closely behind.
A scream shattered the silence.X
“Mom
Nadia shoved past them, her wall piercing. She collapsed beside her mother’s limp body, hands shaking as she tried to rouse her
“Mom, what happened to you? Don’t scare me like this!”
Her cries were raw, filled with hysteria. Then, as if suddenly remembering my presence, she turned on me, her eyes blazing with accusation.
“Arabelle!” she shrieked. “What have I ever done to you? How could you be so cruel? My mom barely has any time left to live and you–“%
She choked on a sob, her body trembling.
Jonah stood frozen, his usual composure cracking at the sight of so much blood. His hemophobia was well–known—he could hardly look, yet he forced himself to act !
Jaw clenched, he grabbed his phone, dialing emergency services. But that didn’t stop him from lashing out. With unbridled fury, he sent a vicious kick to my chest. Pain exploded through me, knocking the breath from my lungs.
“Arabelle, you’ve really disappointed me!” he spat.
As I struggled to breathe, Nadia latched onto his arm, sobbing uncontrollably.
“Jonah, forget it,” she pleaded. “This is all my fault. I never should have asked for your help. Right now, I just want my mom to be safe…?
Her voice broke on the last word.
Jonah’s anger flared anew. He turned sharply to Zane, his glare lethal.
“Didn’t I tell you to keep an eye on her? To make sure she didn’t cause trouble?”
Zane and the two bodyguards stiffened, exchanging quick glances before responding in unison.
“Miss Arabelle was driving too fast. We couldn’t keep up.”
It was a well–crafted excuse and Jonah didn’t even question it. After all, before I met him, I had a reputation for street racing. It was enough to make their lie believable S
Suppressing his discomfort, Jonah crouched down beside Nadia, his attention fully on her.
“Nadia, your mom’s strong. She’ll be okay.”
The woman on the ground trembled slightly. But she didn’t dare to open her eyes.
I let out a bitter laugh, the taste of blood thick on my tongue.”
“Stop crying already.” I muttered, voice hoarse. “Or your mom won’t be able to keep up the act.”
The moment the words left my mouth, Nadia snapped.
With a wild, furious cry, she grabbed the blood–stained knife from the floor and lunged at me.
“Arabelle! I’ll give Jonah back to you, okay? Why did you hurt my mom and then slander her? Do you even have a conscience?” Her grip on the knife was unsteady, her rage blinding.
Jonah moved in an instant, seizing her wrist before the blade could reach me. With a swift motion, he pried the weapon from her grasp.
Then, without hesitation, he pulled her into his arms, holding her shaking body tightly against his own.