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img img DEAD AT HEART img Chapter 2 STOP EMBARRASSING ME
2 Chapters
Chapter 6 THEY ARE CELEBRATING YOU img
Chapter 7 DON'T RUIN MY NIG img
Chapter 8 HE IS FINALLY BACK img
Chapter 9 SHE IS THE LOVE OF MY LIFE img
Chapter 10 YOU CHOSE THIS img
Chapter 11 YOUR NAME IS NOT HERE img
Chapter 12 WHO ARE YOU img
Chapter 13 IS SHE DEAD img
Chapter 14 NO ONE CAME img
Chapter 15 NEXT TIME, WILL DESTROY YOU img
Chapter 16 SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD img
Chapter 17 THIS TIME I DON'T ANSWER img
Chapter 18 THE DAY IT ALL BEGAN img
Chapter 19 THEY BUILT HIS EMPIRE WITH HER MIND img
Chapter 20 STEAL IT BACK img
Chapter 21 DIVORCE COMES FIRST img
Chapter 22 YOU DON'T WANT TO LEAVE ME img
Chapter 23 THE SHIFT HE COULD NOT EXPLAIN img
Chapter 24 THE FIRST BREAK IN CONTROL img
Chapter 25 BECAUSE I DON'T BELONG TO YOU ANYMORE img
Chapter 26 THE GHOST IS IN HIS SYSTEM img
Chapter 27 THE INVISIBLE ENEMY img
Chapter 28 SHE BUILDS IN SILENCE img
Chapter 29 THE MAN WHO SEES TOO img
Chapter 30 THE WAR BEGINS QUIETLY img
Chapter 31 THE SYSTEM CHOSE ME img
Chapter 32 YOU ARE NOT THE ORIGINAL img
Chapter 33 SOMEONE DIED AS ME img
Chapter 34 WHO AM I img
Chapter 35 WHO IS WATCHING img
Chapter 36 NO ONE MUST SEE THE FEAR img
Chapter 37 THE RETURN OF MRS. LARKIN img
Chapter 38 WHY ARE YOU HERE img
Chapter 39 YOU KNEW I WOULD RETURN img
Chapter 40 YOUR MONEY IS NOT YOURS img
Chapter 41 THIS WAS ALREADY SIGNED img
Chapter 42 FOLLOWING THE SCRIPT img
Chapter 43 THE PATTERN MUST BE BROKEN img
Chapter 44 NOTHING YOU DO IS NEW img
Chapter 45 HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I LIVED THIS img
Chapter 46 ITERATION 7: FAILED img
Chapter 47 YOU ALL HAD MY FACE img
Chapter 48 WHY AM I DIFFERENT img
Chapter 49 YOU WATCHED ME DIE BEFORE img
Chapter 50 BUT YOU DID IT img
Chapter 51 YOU ARE NOT MY ENEMY img
Chapter 52 NOT THIS TIME img
Chapter 53 THEY ARE DELETING YOU img
Chapter 54 THEN I WILL REWRITE THE NARRATIVE img
Chapter 55 YOU WERE NEVER SUPPOSED TO REACH THIS img
Chapter 56 I AM NOT YOUR DESIGN img
Chapter 57 WHY ARE YOU LETTING ME WIN img
Chapter 58 THIS WAS ALWAYS THE GOAL img
Chapter 59 I WAS NEVER TAKING CONTROL img
Chapter 60 PHASE 2: INITIATED img
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Chapter 2 STOP EMBARRASSING ME

The word fiancée hits Ariel like a knife-quick, cold, and final. It slices through the last bit of denial she's managed to hold on to, leaving only a heavy, suffocating silence. For a second, she just stands there, frozen.

Rain is coming down harder now. The drops sting her skin, reminding her she's still here, still real, but everything else feels far away-like she's stuck underwater, sounds and sights all dull and muffled. Inside, the crowd cheers, laughing and clapping. That joy stings worst of all. It's bright and loud, a cruel contrast to the chaos gnawing at her insides. That's what finally snaps her back.

"No," she whispers-not that it matters.

The guard still has her by the arm, steady and firm. This time, Ariel doesn't pause. She jerks free, surprising even herself, not sure if it's anger or desperation that fuels her sudden burst of strength.

"I said move," she snaps, voice sharp enough to turn a few heads.

"Ma'am, you can't-"

But she already has.

She storms past him, heels echoing on the marble as she marches up to the doors, grabbing the cold handles before she can second-guess herself. She doesn't have a plan. She just needs to see, needs to know, needs to face whatever awful thing is waiting inside.

The doors swing open.

Light spills over her, warm and golden, the chandelier glow washing over her soaked dress and tangled hair. It feels unreal, almost like stepping onto another planet. Conversation stops. Laughter dies mid-sentence. Heads turn everywhere, the entire room swiveling to stare at Ariel's dramatic entrance.

She moves forward.

The doors sigh shut behind her.

There's nowhere left to go.

The ballroom looks exactly how she pictured it-polished floors, crystal glasses, perfectly arranged tables, luxury everywhere-but now it feels warped, poisoned by the truth she can't hide from anymore. She sees faces turn toward her, and every gaze seems gleaming with curiosity, judgment, or worse-pity.

The whispers start right away, a chain reaction rippling through the crowd.

"Is that-"

"She actually came?"

"Don't tell me she doesn't know?"

Each comment lands like a slap, and Ariel suddenly feels the mess she's in-wet hair, rain-soaked dress, alone against this perfect backdrop. She knows how she looks: out of place, lost, half-mad.

But Ariel keeps going.

She can't stop. She won't.

Because that woman is standing there, right in the middle of everything-the woman in red.

Even up close, she's almost too striking to look at. Every eye in the room is on her, and she wears the attention like diamonds, a necklace sparkling at her throat. Ariel knows that necklace. Her stomach twists.

Their eyes meet.

The woman smiles, and there's no mistaking it now-victory, bold and taunting.

Ariel slows her steps, heart hammering at her ribs, so loud she half expects everyone to hear it. The guests part for her, eager for a showdown. She stops a few feet away. For a moment, it's just the two of them, a fragile, tight silence.

Ariel makes herself speak, voice shaking but clear. "That necklace... it's mine."

The words hang between them, and for a second, Ariel almost expects a denial, an argument-anything. Instead, the woman tilts her head, fingers brushing the diamonds. Calm, unbothered. Only confidence.

Then, she laughs. Soft, almost kind, but sharp underneath.

"Oh?" She looks at Ariel, amused, as if Ariel's claim is just a funny story. "That's interesting."

Ariel's fists clench tight, nails digging into her palms. She tries to hold everything together-anger, pain, any sense of control.

"Take it off," Ariel says. This time her voice is stronger. "It doesn't belong to you."

The room goes tense again. People lean in, hungry for more.

The woman in red doesn't even flinch. She smiles wider and glances over Ariel's shoulder, at someone behind her.

"You should be careful," she says. Her tone is light, but the warning in it is razor sharp. "You're starting to make a scene."

Ariel barely registers the threat, because the energy in the room suddenly shifts. People nearby stand straighter and almost everyone turns to watch.

And then-he's there.

Jayson makes his way through the crowd, smooth as always, every inch in control-impeccably dressed, calmly confident. He glances at Ariel, not a single emotion slipping through the mask he's worn for years. He's cold. Untouchable.

She turns to him, almost against her will. Her breath catches. For just a second, she wants to see a crack-a flicker of guilt or sympathy or recognition. Something.

Nothing. Just a cold, polite nod. Like she's any stranger.

It breaks something inside her.

"Jayson," she says. His name is a plea she can't help, heavy and raw. "What is this?"

She hates the way her voice shakes. She wants to sound angry, not lost. But the hurt still bleeds through, no matter what she does.

He looks her up and down. There's a small shift in his face-not emotion so much as irritation, as if she's spilled wine on his expensive carpet.

"You shouldn't be here," he says.

The words are curt. Precise. It's almost shocking how much they hurt.

Ariel blinks, stunned. She repeats him, pushing the words steady out of her throat. "I shouldn't-this is your event. I'm your-"

She stops. Suddenly, she can't finish the sentence.

Wife.

She doesn't even know if that's true anymore.

Jayson sighs, like he's tired of this whole thing. He doesn't look angry. He barely looks at her at all.

"Stop embarrassing me."

He doesn't raise his voice. There's no passion behind the words. They land with more force because they're so flat, so final.

Ariel stares, the world blurring at the edges. She can't breathe.

"Embarrassing you?" The question comes out hollow. "Jayson, she's wearing my necklace. You just-" Her throat catches. "You just announced a fiancée."

This time, the crowd goes quiet. Waiting.

Jayson's face stays blank. He reaches out-not for Ariel, but for the woman in red. Lifts her hand. Holds it like he's done it a thousand times.

Ariel feels the last shred of hope snap.

"This isn't the time or place," Jayson says. His eyes meet hers, cool and unmoved. "Leave."

He couldn't be clearer. Get out.

Ariel stands her ground, still clinging to something she can't name.

"Tell me I'm wrong," she whispers, desperation cutting through her dignity. "Tell me this isn't what it looks like."

For half a second, something flickers in Jayson's eyes. Doubt? Regret? She'll never know, because it's gone in a breath.

He doesn't answer.

He turns to the woman at his side-lifts her hand, gentle, deliberate.

And then he kisses her.

Ariel's heart slams painfully in her chest, and time just stops.

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