Chapter 5

Isolde POV

I yanked my hand free from Ben's grasp, the skin where he touched me prickling with disgust. His frantic desperation was pathetic, a last-ditch effort to cling to a narrative that had already crumbled. I didn't speak. I simply walked over to the nightstand, picked up the "vintage and unique" watch he had given me, the cheap replica that mirrored his hollow promises. Without a word, I walked to the kitchen, opened the trash can, and dropped the watch inside. It hit the bottom with a dull clatter, a sound that resonated with the finality of our relationship.

Ben stared, his mouth agape, his face draining of color. The clatter of the watch seemed to echo in the sudden silence of the apartment.

"Haylie White," I said, my voice steady, cutting through his stunned silence. "She really outdid herself this time. You spent the night celebrating your 'big win' without your 'poor, ambitionless girlfriend.' Was that what you called me?"

His eyes darted around, searching for an escape, a denial. "Isolde, no, that's not... she's lying. She's trying to mess with us!"

I walked over to the laundry hamper, pulling out his crumpled blue shirt. The same shirt from yesterday. And the day before. The same shirt I had seen him wearing at Apex just hours ago. I held it up, the fabric heavy in my hands. "Funny," I mused, my voice flat, "you've been wearing this same shirt for three days straight. Did you forget your other clothes at Haylie's place, too?"

He flinched, his eyes wide with a dawning horror. He looked from the shirt to me, then to the hamper. He had no excuse. The evidence was irrefutable.

I closed my eyes, a wave of profound pain washing over me. It wasn't the pain of a broken heart, but the crushing weight of his utter betrayal, the sheer audacity of his lies, the depth of his contempt for me. "And the smell, Ben," I whispered, my eyes still closed, a tremor in my voice. "Her perfume. It's all over you. It's on your clothes, it's in your hair, it's clinging to you like a shroud. It makes me sick."

His face went white, then a sickly green. He stammered, trying to form words, but none came. His pretense crumbled completely.

He lunged for me, grabbing my arms, his grip desperate. "Isolde, please, let me explain! It's not what it looks like, I swear! It was a mistake, a moment of weakness, fueled by ambition! She promised me the promotion, the deal, everything I've always wanted!"

I yanked my arms free, my eyes snapping open, blazing with a cold fury. "A mistake? A moment of weakness? Is that also what you called me in Haylie's office, Ben? A 'stepping stone'? A 'distraction'?" My voice rose, cutting through his pleas. "You stood there, a spineless coward, and let her demean me, let her parade your affair in front of me, all for a promotion. You sold your soul, your dignity, for a taste of power."

Outside, the sky ripped open, a sudden deluge of rain hammering against the windows, mirroring the storm raging within me. The apartment plunged into a dim, watery light. Ben collapsed onto the edge of the bed, his shoulders shaking.

"I know I messed up, Isolde," he choked out, his voice thick with tears. "I know I don't deserve you. But I need this promotion. I need to get ahead. You don't understand what it's like to come from nothing. This is my chance! We can still make this work. We can still get married. Once I get this promotion, everything will change! We'll have money, status, everything you deserve!"

His words were a fresh wound. He was still trying to bargain, still trying to use me, still seeing me as a means to an end. The pain was excruciating, a thousand tiny cuts all over my soul. This was not love. This was never love.

I zipped up my suitcase, the sound a sharp, final closure. My heart was cold, hard, resolute. "There is no 'us', Ben. There is no 'we'. You chose your path. You chose Haylie. And you chose to betray me."

I turned, pulling my suitcase behind me, and walked towards the door.

He sprang up, blocking my way, his eyes red-rimmed and desperate. "Where are you going, Isolde? You can't just leave! What about everything we had?"

I stopped, my hand on the doorknob. I looked at him, his face streaked with tears, his once-charming features twisted into a pathetic mask of self-pity. "I'm going home, Ben," I said, my voice devoid of any warmth. "To a home you never even knew existed."

He stared at me, then slowly, hesitantly, stepped aside. His shoulders slumped, his fight finally draining out of him. He let out a long, shuddering sigh, a sound of utter defeat.

I pulled open the door and walked out, leaving him and our shared apartment, and all the lies it contained, behind me. The rain outside was relentless, washing away the last traces of a life I would never look back on. My eyes were dry. My heart was cold. My resolve was iron.

Chapter 6

Isolde POV

The grand gates of the Park estate swung open, revealing the familiar, sprawling gardens and the majestic mansion that had been my childhood home. It was a stark contrast to the cramped apartment I had just left. A sense of weary relief washed over me. I was home.

My father, Alger Park, no, my actual father, the one who truly cared, met me at the door. Not Alger, my uncle. My real father, William Park, greeted me with a solemn nod, his eyes filled with a mixture of concern and approval. "Isolde," he said, his voice deep. "It's good to have you back."

"It's good to be back, Dad," I replied, a genuine smile finally touching my lips.

He led me to a lavish drawing-room, where a figure already sat, impeccably dressed. "We have a meeting, Isolde," my father said, waving a hand towards the man. "A strategic alliance. A marriage of convenience, as you requested."

My breath hitched. I had agreed to this. I had sent that text. But I hadn't expected it to move so fast. I had also foolishly assumed I would have some say in who the alliance was with. I walked further into the room, my eyes fixing on the figure. He turned, a sardonic smirk playing on his lips.

My teacup clattered against its saucer. "Jaxson Banks?" I gasped, the name ripping through the carefully constructed calm I had built. Jaxson, heir to Banks Corp, my childhood rival, the bane of my existence, the one person who could always push my buttons like no other. This was not what I expected.

He chuckled, a low, arrogant sound. "Surprise, Isolde. Miss me?" His eyes, sharp and intelligent, swept over me, a familiar glint of mischief in their depths. "Still playing the 'poor orphan' act, I see? Did your little junior analyst job finally bore you? Or did your ambitious boyfriend finally realize he was punching below his weight class?"

My face flushed with a mixture of anger and humiliation. He knew. Of course, he knew. Jaxson Banks always knew everything. He had been my rival since we were kids, competing in everything from chess tournaments to debate clubs. He was always one step ahead, always ready with a witty, cutting remark. This strategic marriage was already off to a terrible start.

"You arrogant pig!" I snapped, grabbing a decorative cushion from the armchair and launching it at him.

He caught it effortlessly, a smug grin spreading across his face. "Still as fiery as ever, Park. Some things never change." His expression then sobered, his tone dropping to a serious note that made me sit up straighter. "I heard about Ben Carpenter. The whole office is buzzing. The poor, ambitious scholarship boy, sleeping his way up the corporate ladder with Haylie White." His eyes met mine, a flicker of something surprisingly gentle passing through them. "I'm sorry, Isolde. He wasn't worth it."

I went silent, the cushion still clutched in Jaxson' s hand. The sudden shift in his demeanor caught me off guard. The raw wound of Ben's betrayal throbbed anew. I hated that he knew. I hated that he saw my pain.

"He was a fool," Jaxson continued, his voice steady. "A dime-a-dozen opportunist who couldn't see the diamond in front of him because he was too busy chasing pyrite." He stood up, his tall frame suddenly imposing, casting a shadow over me. "He looked at you, Isolde, and saw a stepping stone. A temporary convenience. A means to an end. Do you know what that says about him? Not about you."

I tried to retort, to defend my past judgment, but the words stuck in my throat. He was right. Every agonizing word he uttered was true.

Jaxson leaned down, his face close to mine. He reached out, his fingers gently but firmly taking my chin, tilting my face up to meet his gaze. His touch was electric, unsettling. "You, Isolde Park, are an heiress. A brilliant woman. You chose to hide your power, to dim your light for a man who didn't even deserve a flicker. Do you truly believe you are so worthless that you needed to be 'rescued' by a man like him?"

I slapped his hand away, my eyes blazing. "Don't you dare question my worth, Jaxson Banks!"

He straightened up, a smirk returning to his lips. "Good. Glad to see you still have some fight left in you." He paused, then dropped the bombshell. "Marry me, Isolde."

I blinked. "Are you insane?" I retorted, a nervous laugh escaping me. "We hate each other!"

He shrugged. "A healthy rivalry is better than a miserable romance, wouldn't you agree? Besides..." He leaned in again, his voice dropping to a seductive whisper. "Think of the power we'd wield. The havoc we could wreak."

His words struck a chord. Power. Havoc. Revenge. My mind, still reeling from betrayal, seized on the idea. This wasn't about love. It was about strategy. It was about survival. It was about making Ben and Haylie pay.

"Fine," I said, my chin lifting, a cold fire in my eyes. "But on one condition. I want the most spectacular, over-the-top, high-society wedding this city has ever seen. I want every single one of those hypocrites to know exactly who they're dealing with."

Jaxson' s eyes glinted with amusement. "Is that all, Isolde Park? Because I can promise you, if we're doing this, it won't just be a wedding. It'll be a declaration of war. What exactly do you want to achieve with this 'spectacular' event?"

I met his gaze, my voice dropping to a low, dangerous growl. "I want Ben Carpenter ruined. I want Haylie White bankrupt. And I want my uncle, Alger, to know he picked the wrong side."

Jaxson threw his head back and laughed, a genuine, booming sound that filled the room. He reached out, ruffling my hair, a gesture he used to do when we were kids, after a particularly fierce debate. "Now that's the Isolde I know. Welcome back to the real game, Park. This is going to be fun."

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