"Get out!"
In the end, all he could do was rage and throw me out.
***
With the little cash I had left, I checked into a cheap motel on the edge of town.
Once inside, I called a number I hadn't dialed in a long time.
"Mr. Cheney... sorry for calling so late. That overseas R&D position you mentioned before... is it still available?"
With my injuries, my voice came out weak.
A brief pause on the other end—then surprise.
After I gave him a clear answer, Mr. Cheney got so excited he almost tripped over his words. He immediately told his secretary to start the paperwork.
"Isaac, last time you said you wanted to stay here and focus on your girlfriend. What changed?"
He sounded casual, just curious.
"I'm still young. My future matters more than settling down."
That answer clearly pleased him.
I'd met Mr. Cheney at a university tech expo.
He couldn't stop praising the security system I built.
He offered me a job overseas as head of the tech department—$150,000 a year.
But for Amy, I'd turned it down without hesitation.
Looking back, I was an idiot.
Early the next morning, I went out for painkillers.
The wounds throbbed all night. I barely slept.
I didn't even have enough money to see a doctor.
All I could afford was the cheapest pills to dull the pain.
As I stepped out of the clinic, my phone rang.
I thought it was my dad.
Instead, it was Amy.
"Isaac, come see me right now. I need to tell you something in person."
I wanted nothing more to do with her.
But there was urgency in her voice.
After a brief pause, I agreed.
***
Half an hour later, I got to the café we'd agreed on.
The second I pushed the door open, I spotted Amy and Bryan sitting side by side.
First time I'd ever seen her smile that sweetly at someone.
Then she noticed me. The smile snapped off—like she was scared I might get even a crumb of it.
Before I could say a word, she hurled a cup of scalding coffee straight at my face.
"Isaac, do you have zero shame? You said you'd set me free and stop bothering me, and then you sent your dad to my house to force the marriage?!"
I'd expected something like this.
For a guy as shameless as my father, nothing was off-limits.
I wiped the coffee off my face. My voice came out rough. "I didn't know about that."
The next second—smack.
My head rang harder. The room tilted, my vision dimming.
"You really think you and your dad can put on a show and fool me? He ran to my house to pressure us because he's drowning in debt, right? If your family hadn't helped mine back then, you think my dad would've ever agreed to let me marry someone like you?"
Her eyes dragged over me, dripping with disgust. "Look at you. You're not even worth being my family's charity case."
Next to her, Bryan's eyes suddenly turned red.
"Amy, I thought if I stayed, we could finally be together... guess I was just kidding myself."
Amy quickly grabbed his hand, worry all over her face.
"Bryan, what are you saying? How could I ever marry someone like him? The only person I'll ever be with is you."
Watching them cling to each other, I felt nothing.
"You don't have to worry. I'm leaving soon. If my dad can't find me, he'll give up."
Amy acted like she didn't hear a word. She grabbed my collar, eyes sharp. "If it weren't for you, would Bryan be humiliated like this? Get on your knees and apologize to him."
The sudden yank made my stomach twist.
The wound that had barely closed tore open again.
My knees slammed into the floor.
My breathing turned rough. I couldn't hold on anymore.
Amy watched me drop to my knees. Her face twisted with contempt.
"You really are pathetic. I tell you to kneel, and you kneel. No backbone at all. No woman would ever want a man like you."
I didn't have the strength to answer.
The burning in my chest spread inch by inch, grinding through my nerves.
I tried to stand. My vision went black. I collapsed.
"Cut the act. Trying to cling to me now?" She kicked me in disgust.
I didn't move.
Then she saw the blood at the corner of my mouth. Her voice finally changed.
"Call an ambulance. Now!"
***
I opened my eyes to a hospital room.
Amy sat beside the bed. A flicker of worry showed in her eyes.
I tried to move.
Pain ripped through my body. I sucked in a sharp breath.
"Don't move. The doctor said you broke three ribs, fractured your right arm, and have severe internal bleeding. If you got here any later, you might've..."
Her voice trailed off.
Then, softer, she asked, "Does your dad... hit you a lot?"
That's when I noticed the medical report in her hand.
Every injury was listed, line by line.
"I'm used to it." I turned my face away, not wanting to see pity in her eyes. "Thanks for bringing me here. I'll pay you back for the medical bills as soon as I can."
"Stop." Amy cut me off. "I... didn't know you were hurt this bad. If you're ever in trouble, I'll help however I can. Don't carry everything on your own anymore."
***
Third-Person POV
After leaving the hospital, Amy went home alone.
She lay on her bed, staring at the ceiling.
But the scars on Isaac's body wouldn't leave her head.
Just then, the door opened. Her dad, Vincent, walked in and sat down.
"Amy, about the engagement. I wanted to talk—"
"I'm not marrying him." The words slipped out before she could stop them.
Vincent sighed and pulled a document from his briefcase. "That's not what I meant. Isaac came to see me earlier. He said..."
Amy froze.
She took the document and read it.
Only then did she realize—
It was an agreement to dissolve the engagement.