The club was alive with pounding bass and flashing lights, a perfect escape for anyone wanting to lose themselves in the rhythm. But for me, the music was just noise, and the lights only made the shadows in my mind darker.
I had come here with my friends to try and forget, to drown my sorrows in a sea of strangers, but the recent betrayal was too fresh.
My boyfriend—no, my ex-boyfriend—had been cheating on me. And with Nikita, my supposed best friend. The image of them together, tangled in each other in that hotel room, was seared into my mind.
I tried to keep a mask of indifference, but inside, I was seething. I didn’t want to be here, but I also didn’t want to be alone. My friends, sensing my mood, left me some space, but Sneha, always perceptive, slid into the seat next to me.
“So, what’s the next plan?” she asked, her tone casual but her eyes probing.
I took a deep gulp of the scotch in my hand, feeling the burn as it slid down my throat. “Nothing,” I replied, my voice flat. I swirled the amber liquid in my glass, watching the ice cubes clink together, trying to keep my anger from bubbling over.
“I don’t give a f*ck about them,” I added, more to convince myself than Sneha. The words tasted bitter in my mouth, and I knew they weren’t entirely true. I did care—too much, maybe. But I couldn’t show that. Not here. Not now.
As if on cue, my phone buzzed on the table, the screen lighting up with his name. Again. My heart twisted in my chest, a cruel reminder of the pain he’d caused. How many times had he tried to call tonight? I’d lost count. Each missed call felt like a tiny victory, a refusal to give him the satisfaction of a response.
I cursed under my breath, “F*ck!”
"Don't pick up; there's a lot of hunks here. Choose one and bang him," Sneha winked, mischief glinting in her eyes.
I smirked, letting her words wash over me. "Not a bad idea," I replied, though my smile felt hollow. "But life's been throwing me curveballs lately."
It wasn't just my ex; the breakup was a wound, but the real turmoil came from my parents. Their marriage was on the brink, and my dad, despite everything, was desperately trying to hold it together.
I sighed deeply, feeling the weight of it all. This was supposed to be a night of distraction, but my thoughts were heavy with family drama and broken trust. I needed a break, a moment to forget. Without another word, I stood up and headed to the second floor, where I had already spotted a potential distraction—a tall, handsome guy nursing a whiskey.
As I approached, I hesitated for a brief moment, but then I squared my shoulders and tapped him lightly on the arm.
"Excuse me!"
He turned, raising an eyebrow in mild surprise.
"Y... Yes?" His voice was deep, and the look in his eyes was both curious and amused.
I glanced at his glass, then met his gaze, letting a playful smile curl my lips.
"Will you accompany me for a dance?"
He chuckled softly, looking down at his drink before meeting my eyes again.
"I don't know how to dance," he admitted, a sheepish grin spreading across his face.
"So, I guess I'm going to break a pretty lady's heart tonight."
I pressed my lips together, crossing my arms as I watched him hesitate. His initial rejection stung more than I wanted to admit. It wasn't just about being turned down; my friends were watching, and it had become a matter of pride. I couldn't let this moment slip away, not with all eyes on me.
Taking a deep breath, I decided to push my boundaries. I stepped closer, closing the distance between us. With a confident smile, I leaned in and said, "We might end up banging each other, dear."
His friends exchanged glances, their eyes widening in surprise. The look of shock on their faces was almost comical. I flashed a flirtatious smile and turned, descending the stairs to the first floor, giving him a playful wink as I left. He watched me go, sipping his whisky with an amused grin.
I reached the dance floor, letting the music wash over me. The beat was infectious, and I began to move, swaying to the rhythm. The energy of the crowd was electric, and I felt myself getting lost in the moment. As I danced, I glanced back up to the second floor, my eyes searching for him.
Sure enough, his friends were whispering urgently in his ear, gesturing towards me. He listened with a bemused expression, then nodded. A slow smile spread across his face as he set his drink down and made his way toward the stairs.
I couldn't help but smile, feeling a surge of triumph. He was coming to me, just as I knew he would. My confidence grew, and I focused on my moves, letting my body express what words couldn't.
As I turned, I spotted him standing right behind me, a playful smile on his lips. I couldn't resist grinning back as I wrapped my arms around his neck. Leaning in close, I whispered in his ear, “I thought someone told me he might break my heart.”
The music was deafening, so he leaned in as well, his breath warm against my ear.
“He thought it would be a bad idea to break a pretty lady’s heart,” he shouted back, his voice filled with a mix of charm and sincerity.
I smirked and pressed my back against his front, feeling the warmth of his body through our clothes. His hands found my waist, and together we moved to the rhythm of the music, our hips swaying in sync. The connection was electric, the crowd around us fading into the background as we found our own groove.
He leaned in again, his voice loud over the music. “What’s your name?”
“Isabella!” I shouted back, my lips close to his ear.
“And yours?” I asked, turning my head slightly to catch his eyes.
“Chris!” he replied, a smile lighting up his face.
I raised an eyebrow, playing along. “Chris, huh?”
“So, Chris, you said you didn’t know how to dance, but it seems you’re pretty good at it.”
Chris laughed; a deep, infectious sound that made me smile even wider.
“The credit goes to all my partners,” he said, his tone playful but with a hint of genuine modesty.
Dancing with Chris was exhilarating, his playful demeanor and easy charm drawing me in. As we moved, I found myself checking him out, appreciating his tall frame and confident presence. He caught me looking and chuckled, clearly amused.
"So, what's your age?" he asked, his tone light but direct.
I raised an eyebrow.
"Why do you want to know?" I teased, waving my brows playfully.
Chris leaned in, a mischievous glint in his eyes. "Don't I need to know the age of the girl I'm going to bang?" His cheeky grin made me laugh out loud.
I decided to play along, stepping closer until our faces were inches apart.
"I'm 19," I whispered, my voice sultry, "but I have the magic to take you to heaven from bed."
The words were bold, but I was enjoying the banter, the flirtation, and the thrill of the night.
Just as we were getting into the moment, Sneha suddenly appeared, her hand grabbing mine. "Isabella, your mom wants to talk to you," she shouted over the music.
I barely had time to process her words before she started pulling me away from Chris. I turned back, wanting to at least say goodbye, but the crowd swallowed us up too quickly. Chris's face flashed with surprise; he tried to talk, but before that, Sneha took me out of there.
We came out and Sneha handed me the phone.
I saw my mom's number flashing on the screen and answered with a sigh, irritation seeping into my voice.
"Yes, Mom?"
“What are you doing in the club?” Her voice was sharp, cutting through the surrounding noise.
I sighed, glancing at Sneha. She avoided my gaze, guilt written all over her face. She had told my mom.
“Don’t you know what people do in the club?”
My mom's anger was palpable, a familiar sting in her tone, “Don’t be like your dad, Isabella. You’re just following his path.”
“Will you please stop it, Mom?” I pressed my lips together, trying to contain my frustration.
It hurt to hear her compare me to my dad, especially after everything that had happened.
My dad’s affair had shattered our family. My mom had caught him with another woman, and the betrayal had cut deep. I understood her pain because I was going through something similar. My ex had cheated on me with my best friend, Nikita, and the betrayal still felt raw.
I couldn't bring myself to suggest my mom patch things up with my dad, knowing how disrespectful and painful that would be.
“I can’t, Isabella. You are my one and only child. Everything I have, is all yours. You are the heir of my property,” Mom said, her voice a mixture of pleading and determination.
I knew what she was trying to convey. My mom was a remarkably successful woman, with properties and a company to her name. In terms of wealth and accomplishments, she surpassed my dad. I often wondered why, despite all this, my dad chose to cheat on her. Was it simply in a man’s nature, or was there something deeper that I couldn't understand?
I took a deep breath, recognizing the tug-of-war she was in, trying to keep me on her side.
“When is your final hearing?” I asked, hoping to steer the conversation away from our painful history.
“Your dad is intentionally delaying it,” she replied, irritation seeping into her voice. “He’s trying to drag this out as long as he can.”
Suddenly, I heard her tone change completely. She was speaking sweetly to someone else, and it caught me off guard. The voice on the other end was unmistakably male.
My curiosity piqued, I narrowed my eyes.
“Mom!”
“Listen, I’ve booked a ticket for you, darling,” she said, her voice tinged with excitement.
I blinked, taken aback.
“Mom, what?”
“It’s for tomorrow. I have a surprise for you.”
My mind raced, trying to grasp what she meant.
“Mom, I have my last semester exam soon. I can’t just go to Italy now.”
“Oh, I’ll handle everything, Isabella. And you know what? I’m going to have a special day in my life, and I want you here with me.”
Her words left me more confused than ever.
“Special day?” I echoed, trying to make sense of it all.
“It’s a surprise, baby. Just come tomorrow. You’ll find out then.”
With that, she hung up the call, leaving me standing there, phone still pressed to my ear.
I stared at the screen, feeling a mix of confusion.
Was she really that excited about the divorce? Or was something else going on? The idea of her being so happy at a time like this seemed out of place, yet her tone had been unmistakably cheerful.
Milan Malpensa Airport buzzed with activity as travelers hurried to their destinations. I stood outside, the warm Italian sun beating down on me, my frustration mounting. My mom had arranged everything for this trip, so why was no one here to pick me up? I pushed my sunglasses up onto my head, scanning the crowd for any familiar faces.Just as my patience was wearing thin, I spotted Mr. Martin, my mom’s secretary, making his way toward me. Relief washed over me.“Ms. Isabella!” he called out.I raised an eyebrow, muttering under my breath, “Thank God.”“Finally, my mom has sent someone to pick me up,” I said aloud, not bothering to hide my irritation.Without waiting for a response, I walked briskly toward the car he had arrived in. Mr. Martin hurried to keep up, opening the door for me.I slid into the back seat with a stern face, choosing to remain silent. He quickly managed my luggage and took his place beside the driver.The car pulled away from the curb, merging smoothly into the
Ezekiel’s POV.I was in the kitchen, indulging in one of my favorite hobbies—cooking. After a hectic schedule, it was my way to unwind. The loud music blasting from the speakers amplified the energy, making the experience even more enjoyable. Suddenly, the music stopped. Surprised, I stepped out of the kitchen and spotted a girl with shiny, reddish hair glowing in the sunlight.I smiled, realizing this must be Isabella, the girl Kathrine had spoken so much about.“Isabella!” I called out.She turned to face me, her gaze lingering as if she were thoroughly inspecting me. I chuckled to myself, amused by her scrutiny.She was different from her mother; that much was clear from her demeanor. She had a fierceness in her eyes, a determination that was both intriguing and intimidating. I decided not to interrupt her, letting her take her time.And after a while, she asked who I am.I introduced myself, but Isabella assumed I was her mom’s cook. That was quite interesting, and I felt that my
Isabella’s POVMy mom’s so-called boyfriend was in the middle of one of his tedious lectures again. I smiled politely, though I wasn’t really listening. When he asked if I was angry with my mom, I decided it was time to be blunt.“It’s not about her, Mr.,” I shot back.He paused, his eyes narrowing slightly as if trying to figure me out."Maybe it’s you.”He finally said, leaning against the wall with his arms crossed, "I know you can’t take me as your family. You need time."I smiled again, this time with a bit of an edge.“Why are you dating my mom?”“She’s 14 years older than you,” I added, not hiding the judgment in my voice.Ezekiel raised his brows and sighed, “Actually, I find her attractive. She’s so different from others.”“And she understands me a lot.”“Oh really?” I couldn’t help the smirk that crept onto my face.“So, you know others too?” I raised an eyebrow.Ezekiel smiled, his gaze unwavering. “Is there anything wrong with that?”“Of course not,” I replied, my voice dr
Isabella’s POV. I stood on the balcony, resting my elbow on the cool parapet, my eyes scanning the familiar surroundings. Mom had really outdone herself, managing everything so beautifully—the garden below was lush and vibrant, and the veranda on the ground floor looked like something out of a magazine. But as I took it all in, I couldn’t help but remember that it hadn’t always been this way. The last time I visited, everything was more chaotic, less perfect.Lost in my thoughts, I barely noticed when my mom’s car pulled away from the mansion. The sound of the engine fading into the distance brought me back to reality. I sighed deeply and let my gaze wander to the swimming pool. So many memories were tied to that pool—memories of my mom, my dad.Lost in thought, I was startled by a soft cough behind me. I turned, spotting Ezekiel standing there with two mugs in his hands. I immediately felt a surge of irritation and turned away, refusing to acknowledge him.He moved to stand beside
Ezekiel had promised to show me around, and he didn’t disappoint. We spent the day exploring the beauty of Italy, visiting iconic places, and even indulging in some shopping. It was a whirlwind of sights, sounds, and experiences that left me feeling unexpectedly lighthearted. Despite my initial reservations, I found myself genuinely enjoying his company. Ezekiel wasn’t the boring, predictable guy I had imagined. He was actually fun to be around—charming, attentive, and surprisingly easy to talk to.As dusk settled in, we returned to the mansion, both of us tired but content. The moment we stepped into the hall, though, the atmosphere shifted. I spotted my mom, her back turned to us, talking on the phone. Her voice was sharp, almost angry—a tone I wasn’t used to hearing from her.I froze, lingering by the doorway until she noticed us. Her tone softened instantly, though the tension was still there.“Robert, please don’t you dare try to contact her,” she said, her words clipped and fina
The next morning, I was pulled from my restless sleep by the sound of my mom’s voice. She stood at the door, trying to rouse me from bed. It was my first day at the new university she had enrolled me in, but I didn’t feel like getting up. The idea of starting over —new classes, new people —felt more like a burden than an opportunity.“Isabella, wake up. It’s your first day of college, don’t be late,” Mom called out, her voice edged with the usual mix of sternness and impatience.I arched my brows in irritation but kept the blanket firmly over my head. I knew she wouldn’t waste her time trying to convince me to get up. She had her own busy schedule, her own priorities. Sure enough, after a few moments of silence, I could not hear her voice.I sighed deeply, pulling the blanket tighter around me. The last thing I wanted to think about was college. All I could focus on was the memory of the night before, which played on a loop in my mind. The echoes of their moans still reverberated in m
Ezekiel was driving smoothly, his focus on the road, while I sat in the backseat, my heart pounding in my chest. I knew it was rude to sit back there, treating him like a mere driver, but I couldn’t bring myself to sit beside him. Not after last night. Not after knowing that he knew I had seen everything.My gaze drifted to the rearview mirror, catching a glimpse of his eyes. Those long, thick eyelashes were almost unfair for a man to have. I bit my lower lip, feeling a warmth spread through me that I tried desperately to ignore. I leaned my head against the cool glass of the window, closing my eyes to block out the sight of him. But that only made it worse. His scent —intoxicating and eliciting —filled the car, wrapping around me like a blanket I couldn’t escape.I sighed softly, squeezing my thighs together as if that would stop the flood of thoughts running wild in my mind. Thoughts that I knew were dangerous. Thoughts that I shouldn’t be having. When I first met Ezekiel, I think I
I smiled sweetly at the boy who approached me. "Hey!"Thank God, I didn’t have to make the first move. The boy had blond hair that sparkled under the classroom lights, and there was an easy confidence about him that was hard to miss."I'm Dimitri. You're the new girl, right?" he asked, his eyes bright with curiosity.I nodded, returning his smile. "Yes! I’m Isabella."Dimitri raised his brows in a way that made my heart skip a beat. I had to admit, Italian boys had an undeniable charm; they exuded a natural sexiness that was impossible to ignore. Without asking, Dimitri took my hand, his boldness catching me off guard. But instead of pulling away, I let him do as he pleased, curious about where this would go.He brought my hand to his lips, pressing a warm kiss on it. "Nice to meet you, beautiful. I hope we’ll be good friends."I pressed my lips together, trying not to show how flustered I was by his forwardness. "Yes, sure," I managed to reply, my voice tinged with excitement. "I’m l
"Dimitri, you are not in my place, so you won’t understand what I’ve been through," I finally spoke, my voice firm yet weary.He remained silent, listening."Ezekiel and I… our relationship happened unexpectedly. Neither of us saw it coming," I admitted. "But there’s something deeper—something tied to my family. That’s why I couldn’t speak about it openly."Dimitri arched a brow, his curiosity piqued.I offered a small, bitter smile. "At least you asked about it. That’s more than I can say for others."He sighed, rubbing the back of his neck. "I had a feeling something was going on between you two. Especially that night—the way Professor Ezekiel stepped in to protect you.""But I took it lightly," he admitted.There was a pause before he added, "Isabella, I’m not here to judge you. But you need to understand… you're going to face a lot. People won’t be kind."I crossed my arms. "I know."The tension in the room was thick, but before either of us could say more, the noise from outside
Dad parked the car beside the university. As soon as I looked outside, my heart started pounding—media reporters crowded the entrance, cameras flashing, microphones ready.I swallowed hard. I knew they weren’t just here for Ezekiel. They wanted answers about my mom too.Dad exhaled sharply, gripping the steering wheel. “See what you’ve done?” he muttered.I pressed my lips together, holding back my frustration."Dad, I know what I’ve done, but can you please stop reminding me every single time?" I finally said.He shot me a look, then turned his gaze toward the street."You can’t even handle my words. What will you do when you face your classmates?" he asked coldly. "I told you not to come, but you’re too stubborn to listen."I remained silent. There was no point in arguing with him now.Dad honked the horn, trying to clear a path through the crowd. After a few minutes of struggling, he finally managed to drive through the university gates.The moment the car stopped, I wasted no time
"Isabella, you don’t know my dad," Ezekiel said with a deep breath, his voice heavy with something I couldn’t quite place.I sighed, unsure of what to say. I didn’t know what had happened between them, but at least his father had managed to get him out of prison. That was something.I placed a gentle hand on his shoulder, looking at him with empathy. "Okay, we’ll talk about it later."I lightly pushed him toward the bed and said, "Just sit here.""I’ll bring you some food. You haven’t eaten anything, have you?"Ezekiel shook his head, his voice softer now. "I don’t want to eat anything. I just need to sleep in your arms, Isabella." He pulled my hand gently, his grip pleading.I patted his hand reassuringly. "I know what you're going through, Ezekiel. But I believe in you. The truth will come out. The real culprit will be caught soon."He closed his eyes, a heavy silence filled the room for a moment. I could feel the weight of his thoughts, the turmoil inside him. Then, he spoke again,
I just wanted to know the truth. No matter what my dad said, I refused to believe Ezekiel was responsible. Deep down, I felt that whatever had happened was a consequence of my mother’s own actions.Maybe she had gotten involved with the wrong person. Maybe she had made mistakes she couldn’t undo. And in the end, she found herself with no way out.I sighed, lost in thought, trying to piece everything together.But Dad’s voice cut through my thoughts. "Isabella, you’re not listening to me."I looked up at him."What if it turns out to be Ezekiel?" he pressed.I exhaled sharply, frustrated. "Oh, come on, Dad. I know him. He couldn’t have done this. In fact, he told Mom about us. If he had anything to hide, why would he do that?"Dad narrowed his eyes but remained silent."Besides," I continued, "Mom was the one who messed up his finances. She took money from his company. She leaked shares. If anything, she had more enemies than just Ezekiel."Dad’s jaw tightened. His expression darkened
Ezekiel was finally released from custody, thanks to the bail his lawyer had secured. However, his expression remained tense as he stepped into the sheriff's office.As he entered, his sharp eyes immediately caught sight of a man sitting with his back to him."Come in, Mr. Ezekiel," Oliver said, motioning him inside.Ezekiel didn’t move at first. He had already guessed who the man was.Slowly, he stepped forward, standing just behind him. "I didn’t think I’d be granted bail tonight," he murmured.Oliver gave a small smirk. "Your father made sure of it. We also ran a thorough check to see if you had any hidden links or evidence against you."The moment Oliver mentioned his father, Ezekiel’s jaw tightened.At that instant, the man in front of him finally turned around.Nathan Carter—the CEO of a multinational corporation, a powerful and influential man, and most importantly, Ezekiel’s father—met his gaze with a neutral expression.Ezekiel sighed, his emotions unreadable.Nathan looked a
Dad straightened his posture, his expression firm. "Officer, Kathrine and I were still friends. There was no reason for her to hesitate if she wanted to speak to me privately."The officer studied him before nodding. "I see. But if you were that close, then why did you file for divorce? Was there a specific reason?"Dad's face stiffened. His jaw clenched slightly, and after a brief pause, he let out a slow breath. "I… I had a girlfriend. And, honestly, I didn’t want to be with Kathrine anymore."The officer raised an eyebrow but didn’t comment on the revelation. Instead, he jotted something down in his notepad before saying, "Alright, Mr. Robert. We’ll gather all the necessary information on Mrs. Kathrine, and soon, we should be able to locate her body."Dad nodded slowly, his face unreadable.Then, the officer turned toward me, his expression more neutral. "Miss Isabella."I straightened as he addressed me.He glanced at my father before speaking again. "Would you mind speaking with
"You got involved with your mom's boyfriend?" the officer asked, his tone laced with disbelief.I lowered my gaze, feeling a wave of shame wash over me. "Yes," I admitted softly.The officer let out a sigh, disappointment evident in his expression.I pressed my lips together, unsure why embarrassment was creeping over me. I had already come this far—why did his reaction make me feel so exposed?After a brief silence, he asked again, "Can you tell me how it happened? And your mother… how did she find out? What was her reaction?"I lifted my gaze to meet his. If I had to recount my mother’s reaction, I was sure his expression would shift.It was time to reveal everything.Everything meant everything.The truth about my mother’s real nature.And if I told them the whole story, maybe—just maybe—it would work in Ezekiel’s favor.Taking a deep breath, I began. "Actually, my mom wasn’t like most mothers. She was ambitious—ruthlessly so. Her career and position meant everything to her. She wa
“Yes, Dad,” I said firmly.“And I know the truth. The truth about Mom and her affairs.”Dad’s eyes locked onto mine, his expression unreadable. But I didn’t hesitate. I wasn’t oblivious—I had always known the truth. I had seen everything, heard the whispers, and watched in silence. I simply chose not to say anything.I lived my life without interfering in theirs.At first, it hurt. When I was younger, I despised it. But over time, I realized nothing I did would change my parents’ choices. So, I stopped thinking about it. I stopped caring.“And I also know that Mom gave you money to keep your mouth shut, Dad.”Dad’s face darkened. “Isabella!” he shouted.But I remained calm, my voice unwavering. “Dad, don’t shout at me.”“You filed a case against Ezekiel, not because you believe he’s guilty, but because you don’t want me to be with him.”Dad’s jaw clenched, but I continued, my tone steady.“Think about it. He’s an influential man, and you’ve tarnished his reputation. If he proves his i
The police kept Ezekiel in an interrogation room. They didn’t put him in custody—he was a respected man, after all. But he was still trapped, sitting alone with nothing but his thoughts. His phone had been confiscated, leaving him with no way to reach out.After what felt like an eternity, the door creaked open. Ezekiel let out a sigh but didn’t bother to look up.“Hello, Mr. Ezekiel,” a familiar voice greeted.Recognizing the voice, Ezekiel finally glanced up and saw Oliver, the officer handling the case.“Can I get my phone back?” Ezekiel asked, his tone calm but edged with frustration.Oliver slid the phone across the table.“Yes,” he said simply.Ezekiel grabbed it, his fingers tightening around the device.“Did you find anything on it?”Oliver exhaled slowly.“No. But, Mr. Ezekiel, that won’t change anything.”Ezekiel narrowed his eyes.“What do you mean?”Oliver leaned forward. “Mr. Robert has strong evidence against you. He claims you had a romantic relationship with Mrs. Kathr