Cayla Rollins POV:
My hand, the good one, trembled as I fumbled with the clasp of my purse. The laughter from within the room, Jesse' s innocent joy mingled with Dereck' s triumphant chuckle, was a physical blow. My vision swam, and my leg, still weak, buckled. I stumbled forward, my momentum carrying me into the door.
It burst open.
Dereck, Kacey, Jesse, and two other men-likely the "adoption specialists" or Potter family cronies-all whipped their heads towards me. Dereck' s eyes, already wide with alarm, flashed with pure panic.
"Cayla! What are you doing here?" he blurted out, a desperate attempt to regain control. "I thought you were in the car, getting your medication!"
Kacey, ever the picture of composure, offered me a cool, practiced smile. "Hello, Cayla. Dereck was just telling me about your… unfortunate accident."
My mind raced. I needed to escape. Not just from this room, but from this entire miserable charade. I forced a weak smile, my lips feeling like they might crack. "I… I just needed some air. I' ll just… be going now."
I turned, my legs suddenly heavy, each step a monumental effort. My bandaged hand throbbed, a constant reminder of their cruelty.
Dereck was behind me in an instant, his hand on my arm. "Cayla, wait. I can explain. Kacey was just… discussing things with me about Jesse. She' s been so helpful, a true friend."
I could feel his anxiety radiating off him, a frantic scramble to piece his lies back together. He was sweating. He was afraid. He was afraid of me.
"It' s fine, Dereck," I said, my voice barely a whisper. "I understand. You don' t need to explain anything. Just… let me go."
His grip loosened, his relief evident. He truly believed I was too broken, too blind to grasp the full extent of his betrayal. His self-importance was astounding.
As I moved past the open door, I felt the sharp, disdainful stares of the other men in the room. I heard their whispers now, no longer hushed.
"Pathetic," one scoffed.
"Barely clinging to life," another added, pity and contempt mingling in his tone. "And her inner strength… completely gone."
I ignored them. Their words were just background noise now, fading into the relentless rhythm of my own resolve. I walked to the front desk, my movements slow but deliberate.
"I need to finalize my departure registration," I told the startled receptionist. My voice was calm, steady.
Through the large bay window near the entrance, I saw them. Dereck, Kacey, and Jesse. Dereck had scooped Jesse into his arms, Kacey leaning against his shoulder, her hand resting on his chest. The picture of a perfect, loving family. The family he had built on my shattered dreams.
Days later, Dereck threw a lavish celebration for Jesse' s official adoption. It was a spectacle, designed to impress, to solidify his new image as the devoted father and partner. I watched from a shadowy corner of the grand hall, a ghost at my own funeral.
The whispers followed me, sharp little barbs designed to wound.
"Look at her," someone snickered. "Still hanging around, even after everything."
"A pity. She used to be so vibrant."
I saw Dereck, beaming, as he presented Jesse with a small, ceremonial dagger, a symbol of his place in the clan. Kacey stood beside him, her hand linked with his, her eyes shining with pride.
"He' s going to be a strong leader, just like his father," Kacey cooed, her voice carrying across the hushed hall. "Our son."
Dereck nodded, his chest puffed out. "The strongest. He will carry on the Potter name, my legacy."
Something snapped inside me. The pain, the betrayal, the humiliation of being cast aside for this… this carefully orchestrated farce. It was too much.
I retreated from the hall, seeking refuge in a quiet alcove. My left hand fumbled for the small pouch I carried. Inside, a handful of letters. Dereck' s letters. Love letters, filled with promises and dreams. Promises he had so easily broken.
With trembling fingers, I took out a lighter. The flame, small and flickering, seemed to roar in my ears. I watched as the elegant script curled and blackened, the paper turning to ash. Let it all burn.
Suddenly, a presence behind me. A familiar, cloying scent. Kacey.
Before I could turn, a sharp, clawed hand raked across my bandaged right arm, tearing through the gauze, reopening the wound. A gasp of pain tore from my lips.
"Still clinging to him, are we, Cayla?" Kacey' s voice was a venomous whisper, her eyes glittering with malice. "It' s over. You' re broken. Useless. He doesn' t want you. Not with that pathetic scar. Not with your… diminished talent."
She laughed, a low, cruel sound. "You lost everything, didn' t you? Your career, your man, your future. All gone."
Then, with an almost imperceptible shift, Kacey pushed herself away from me, her eyes wide with feigned terror. She let out a piercing shriek, stumbling backward, then dramatically toppled into the ornamental pond nearby.
"She pushed me!" Kacey screamed, splashing wildly. "She attacked me!"
A collective gasp swept through the hall. Dereck, hearing the commotion, turned, his eyes locking onto Kacey struggling in the water. Without a moment' s hesitation, he plunged into the pond, pulling her into his arms.
He carried her to the edge, his face contorted with rage. "What have you done, Cayla? Are you insane? How dare you lay a hand on her!"
Cayla Rollins POV:
Dereck' s parents, Fitzgerald and Elmire Potter, materialized beside him, their faces a mask of barely concealed disgust. Elmire glared at me, her eyes colder than ice. "Look at this disgrace. Attacking Kacey, in front of everyone. How dare she?"
Jesse, still clutching his ceremonial dagger, began to cry, running to Kacey. "Mommy! Daddy, she hurt Mommy!"
Kacey, draped dramatically in Dereck' s arms, shivered, her eyes wide and tearful. "I… I just wanted to apologize, Cayla. For taking your place in the ceremony. You know, since you couldn' t… perform the duties." Her voice was a fragile whisper, laced with a triumphant smirk only I could see.
I closed my eyes, a bitter laugh bubbling in my throat. "Is that what you call it, Kacey? 'Taking my place' ?" I turned my gaze to Dereck, my eyes boring into his. "Is that the truth, Dereck? Is that why you pushed me aside? For her? For the boy?"
His eyebrows furrowed, a flicker of fear in his eyes. "Don' t be ridiculous, Cayla. Kacey is a guest here. She' s been nothing but kind. You' re just… upset. You need to apologize."
"Apologize?" I scoffed, the word a raw wound in my throat.
"Yes, apologize!" Elmire snapped, stepping forward. "You' re a stain on our family name, Cayla. Weak. Useless. You have no place here anymore."
"Perhaps it' s time to send her away, Dereck," Fitzgerald added, his voice low and menacing. "Permanently."
A wave of nausea washed over me. My vision swam, my head pounding. The pain in my hand flared, a cruel reminder of their handiwork. My body swayed.
Dereck scooped Kacey and Jesse into his arms, turning his back on me. He walked away, leaving me alone in the center of the hall, surrounded by whispering, condemning faces.
I watched them go. The perfect family. The family he had chosen. Five years. Five years of my life, my love, my talent, all dedicated to a man who saw me as nothing more than a disposable asset.
My legs were shaking. I dragged myself back to my room, the silence a deafening roar in my ears. I opened my communicator. I booked a private transport. I secured accommodations. I was ready.
A message pinged on my screen. Dereck.
"Cayla, please don' t be angry. The ceremony, the apology… it was just for show. To pacify my parents. You know how they are. I' ll make it up to you. I have a surprise for you at the ceremony. A big one."
A surprise. I knew what his surprise would be. A final, public humiliation. A grand gesture to solidify his new life, with me as the forgotten relic. He still thought I was his pawn, his poor, broken Cayla who would cling to his every word.
I didn't reply. For the next two days, I stayed away from the Potter estate, choosing to remain in a secluded guesthouse. Dereck, too, was absent, consumed by the preparations for his grand spectacle.
The morning of the ceremony dawned, cold and grey. I made one last call to Dereck.
He picked up on the third ring, his voice distracted. "Cayla? Is everything alright? I' m a bit tied up right now." I could hear other voices, crisp and authoritative, in the background.
"Sir, the guest list for the property transfer is finalized," a subordinate' s voice echoed nearby. "Are you certain about transferring the majority of the northern properties to Kacey Acevedo' s son, Jesse?"
Dereck' s voice, sharp and impatient, cut through the background noise. "Yes, I am certain. It' s for his future. My legacy. Just ensure all documentation is properly filed." He paused, then addressed his subordinate again. "And make sure Cayla is not approached by anyone. Not until after the ceremony. We don' t need any… complications."
He finally focused on me, his tone softening slightly. "Cayla, my love, I' m so sorry. I' ve been so busy. I' ll be back the moment it' s over. I promise."
"I know," I said, my voice steady, devoid of emotion. "Congratulations, Dereck. On everything."
There was a beat of silence. "Thank you, Cayla. That' s… very understanding of you. Just wait for me at home, okay? I' ll be there as soon as I can."
The line went dead. I placed my communicator on the table. A private transport was waiting outside.
As I stepped into the vehicle, a strange sensation washed over me. The dull ache in my bandaged hand, the heavy lethargy in my limbs… it was fading. A subtle energy, a nascent power, was stirring within me.
This wasn' t an ending. It was a beginning. A new chapter. A fresh canvas.
My communicator pinged again. A notification. My departure registration was officially complete.
With a deep breath, I scrolled through my phone. Every picture of Dereck, every message, every shared memory. Deleted. All of it.