Chapter 35
Chapter 35
HAZEL
(PRESENT TIME)
The internet has erupted with commotion, and my emotions are mirroring the chaos. When David didn’t show up for work this
morning, I should have known something was wrong with him.
Regrettably, I fell for his lies about having the flu and feeling too weak to get out of bed.
In truth, Ravel must have beaten him brutally, leaving David with a bruised face and in immense pain. He likely avoided work to
spare me from witnessing the aftermath of his altercation with Ravel. It’s heartbreaking to think that despite his suffering, David
still cared enough about me to shield me from the gruesome reality.
I can’t help but blame myself for this unfortunate turn of events. If only I hadn’t agreed to his one-month proposal, maybe things
would have been different or if I hadn’t misled Elenor into believing I had a boyfriend or if I hadn’t provoked Ravel with my words,
perhaps this whole situation could have been avoided. Now, I’m left grappling with the consequences of my choices, wishing I
had acted differently.
As I stared intently at David, whom I had administered sleeping pills to in order to relieve his pain, my emotions swirled like a
tempest, my fist clenching tightly with a simmering anger. That despicable ba stard would not escape the consequences of his
actions, regardless of his wealth and influence.
Suddenly, my phone buzzed on the bed, interrupting my thoughts. Careful not to disturb David, I quietly left the room and closed
the door behind me. In an attempt to maintain silence, I tiptoed my way to the living room to answer the call. “Agatha?” I spoke
into the phone, curious to know why she’s calling.
“I know I’m about to sound unprofessional,” she rasped, taking me by surprise with her words, “but I need to be for you to see the
situation of things.”
Thirsty and agitated, I grabbed a bottle of water from the fridge and gulped it down, eager to get this conversation over with.
“Just go ahead and say what you need to say,” My emotional state was too unsettled to pay much attention to what Agatha had
to say.
“Where the hell are you?” She snapped, her sharp tone and her use of profanity catching me off guard. “Are you at David’s
place?”
I returned to the living room and slumped onto the sofa. “What’s the big deal?” I retorted, my frustration evident.
Agatha’s voice tightened with irritation. “Don’t you understand? You assured me this morning that there was nothing between you
and David, yet you’ve managed to get caught by the papara zzi while visiting his house.”
With my eyes tightly shut, I massaged my temples in an attempt to ease the throbbing headache. “It’s not a big deal to be
photographed while visiting his house,” I explained, my voice tinged with frustration. “My friend was brutally beaten by my ex-
husband, and I felt compelled to visit and check on him. I can’t just abandon him.”
Agatha’s response was thoughtful yet pointed. “By going alone to David’s house, you inadvertently confirmed the speculation,”
she mused. “They’re only speculating that Southwark attacked him out of jealousy because they believe you two are dating. Your
actions unintentionally lend credence to their assumptions.”
years of “Do I strike you as someone who gives a da mn about what the papara zzi or the press spew out?” After all these
working together, she knows full well what irks me and what doesn’t. “Those very gossipmongers and papara zzi once spread
rumors that I was the one cheating on my ex-husband, leading to our divorce, when in reality, it was the opposite _”
“Southwark cheated on you?” Agatha gasped.
Regret immediately washed over me.
“That’s not the focus here,” I emphasized, hoping she wouldn’t blab to others, “All I’m trying to convey is that if I didn’t give a da
mn about their nonsense back then, why should I care about it now?”
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“Back then, you were a pregnant divorcée trying to juggle school and motherhood, but now you’re a successful businesswoman
and a mother,” she argued vehemently, “You should care!”
I could feel a headache coming on. “I’ll have to call you back, Agatha. I’m too stressed for this conversation right now.”
“Wait!” She blurted out, stopping me from ending the call. “I have a good solution for this problem. You just have to choose an
option that suits you best.”
She should have led with this. “Alright, let’s hear what you have to say,”
“It’s either you make a statement or have a press conference, telling them that David isn’t your boyfriend and you aren’t the
reason those two men fought, or you give the press something else to focus on.”
Intrigued, I questioned her further. “Which is?”
“Tell them Southwark was the one who cheated and give them the name of who he cheated with. Provide a picture if possible,
then sit back and watch the heat be on them.”
“Hold it right there,” I snapped at Agatha. I despise Ravel, but that doesn’t mean I want to hurt him. “What I just confided in you, I
haven’t shared with a soul yet. If I hear this information anywhere else, I’ll know it’s coming from you, Agatha, and I’m warning
you, you’ll lose your job if it gets out there.”
“Who are you?” Agatha muttered. “A man hurt you real bad, and now you have the opportunity to hurt him back, yet you refuse.”
The truth is, hurting him back won’t make the world a better place, and I detest anything that brings more attention to me. I’ve
said what I have to say, Agatha.”
She remarked, “I’m going to ask you a question, and I want you to be honest with your response.”
I hesitated, feeling a bit uneasy. “What is it?”
“Do you still love your ex-husband?” she asked bluntly.
I want to scream “no!” I want to shout from the top of my lungs that the only emotion I feel for that man is hatred, but the words
refuse to come out. “That’s a silly question, Agatha,” I respond instead, “David is awake,” I lie, “I have to go.” Disconnecting the
call, I exhale heavily.
Once upon a time, Ravel stood by me when the world was against me. He fought with his family for my sake, and the first time I
saw Ravel cry was because of me, about a year after our marriage.
Let’s just say this is my sacrifice for him... we are finally even.