ATHENA
The cool wall presses into my back, but it’s nothing compared to the icy words Alex hurls at me.
We arrived too early and more people are yet to come. We always do this because it gives us enough time to catch up as a family.
I used to love it but tonight, I wish I didn't have to come.
“You should enjoy playing the part while you still can,” he says, his voice devoid of warmth. His green eyes gleam with something cruel, something calculated. Something cold. This man must not be human.
“Because the title was never yours to begin with.” He goes on.
My heart clenches.
I should be used to it by now.
The sharp edges of his words, the way he wields them like knives, cutting me down without hesitation. But somehow, each one still manages to pierce deeper than the last.
I swallow past the lump in my throat, refusing to let him see how much it hurts. How much it breaks me to pieces with every word he says.
“I never wanted your damn title,” I whisper the lie, my voice tight.
Alex chuckles darkly, stepping closer, his presence suffocating.
“Didn’t you?” He tilts his head, mock curiosity in his expression. “Is that why you cling so desperately to this charade? Because deep down, you love pretending to be my wife?”
My nails dig into my palms. “You don’t—”
But before I can finish, his lips crash against mine.
My breath falters, my mind blanking as warmth floods through me. His hands grip my waist, pulling me flush against him, and for a brief, foolish moment, I let myself believe it’s real.
Tears slip down my cheeks, hot and traitorous, but I don’t pull away.
I melt into him.
Because I love him. Because no matter how much he tries to break me, I’m still his.
I tilt my head, about to kiss him back—
And then, he rips himself away.
His gaze burns with disgust as he wipes his lips with the back of his hand as if my touch was something vile.
“Fix yourself,” he mutters coldly, straightening his jacket.
His eyes flick over my face—my tear-streaked cheeks, my trembling lips—before he turns on his heel and walks away without another glance.
The silence he leaves behind is deafening.
I stand there, my body trembling, my heart splitting open.
Of course.
Of course, it was nothing.
I bite my lip hard enough to sting, forcing myself to breathe. Blinking back the remaining tears, I lift my chin and smooth down my dress, gathering the broken pieces of myself before following after him.
As I step back into the main hall, Ariana catches sight of me. Her eyes twinkle with amusement, and she grins.
“Oh, there you two are!” she teases. “Couldn’t wait until you got home, huh?”
“I told you not to disturb them, Ariana!” Granny says and Ariana laughs.
“Oh, mother! I was just worried. But after seeing them in such a…. position. Let's just say, that baby is coming pretty soon!”
The words hit like a blade to the chest.
So that’s what it was.
She must have walked in.
And Alex, ever the perfect son, ever the flawless businessman, covered it up with a kiss to play the role of a doting husband.
Using me. Again.
I force a small, tight-lipped smile, nodding as if my world isn’t collapsing.
“It wasn't like that,” I murmur, swallowing the bitter taste of humiliation. Hoping they'll take my words literally but I know to them, my response probably sounds like I'm just shy and that makes me want to rip my hair out.
Ariana laughs, patting my arm before turning back to her conversation.
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