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Chapter 5— Impending chaos

Author: Ava laurent
last update publish date: 2026-06-03 23:57:11

NILAH

The silence in the grand ballroom was loud, it felt heavier than the rain that had ruined my car hours ago, making my head spin as I tried to process what my father had just blurted out from the podium.

Hundreds of eyes shifted from my father, following his proud gaze, until they locked directly onto Darien and me.

Beside me, Darien’s arm grew Stiff beneath my fingers. His mother, Elena, looked as though her composure had practically cracked in disbelief, her eyes darting between the two of us like she was trying to calculate how a bookstore owner could possibly be the missing piece of her grand business puzzle.

“Nilah…. It’s not possible right?” Darien’s voice was quiet, dropping into a low whisper that sent a chill straight down my spine. He didn't look at me, keeping his face turned toward the podium, but his jaw was clenched so tightly that a small muscle strode beneath his sharp jawline. “What exactly is your last name?”

I swallowed hard, my knuckles turning white where I held onto his sleeve,

“Mariel, it’s Nilah Mariel” I whispered, the name feeling heavy and bitter on my tongue after three years of being Mrs. Lawinston.

Elena took a half-step closer to us, her elegant blonde hair perfectly catching the light, though her expression was pure ice.

“Victor’s runaway daughter…” She looked at her son, her eyes narrowing into slits as she shook her head.

“Darien… you idiot. You didn't know?”

“Mother, be quiet, please … not here, people are watching .” Darien commanded under his breath,

“Don't tell me to be quiet when your father and Victor have just signed away your entire life,” Elena hissed back, her composure returning in a terrifyingly swift second as she flashed a tight, fake smile to a passing investor who was watching us.

“Look around you. You’ve been entirely cornered.”

Before Darien could utter another word, the crowd began to part, creating a wide path through the center of the ballroom.

My father was climbing down the steps from the podium, his face straight and commanding, making it hard to read what could be going on in his mind.

I could feel Marcus’s icy blue eyes burning into the side of my face. I didn't even need to look to know he was staring in absolute shock, his entire world tilting on its axis. The quiet wife he had discarded like a piece of old furniture, the woman he claimed didn't fit into his wealthy corporate world, wasn't a runaway from an average family. She was the sole heiress to the Mariel Group…

the very empire that could crush his entire corporate life, his penthouse, and his precious reputation with a single phone call.

“Elena, good evening to you, I hope you are enjoying this pleasant night” my father spoke, his voice booming with a practiced warmth as he finally reached our circle.

“Victor, I couldn’t say I feel the same way as you do about this…. Surprise.” Elena replied, her mask of high-society perfection slipping right back into place effortlessly, as if she hadn't just been staring at me in complete horror a second ago.

“I see our children have already found each other,” my father said, a rare smile touching his lips as he looked at Darien, one he hadn't done since I ran away from home to marry that dickhead. He extended his hand toward Darien.

“Darien. It’s been a long time since I saw you, back when you were just a boy. You’ve grown into exactly the kind of businessman your father promised you would be.”

Darien looked at my father’s hand for a beat of a second, a cold, tense beat passing between them before he finally reached out and shook it. His grip was firm, though his grey eyes remained entirely cold and unreadable.

“Mr. Mariel,” Darien said, his voice smooth but lacking any real warmth. “I think there’s been a massive misunderstanding here. Nilah and I are only…”

“There’s no misunderstanding, son,” my father countered simply, his tone leaving absolutely no room for argument as he clapped a heavy hand on Darien’s shoulder.

He turned back toward the center of the grand ballroom, raising his champagne glass high so the entire room could see.

“Everyone! A toast to the future of the Mariel Group and the Castellano empire! The alliance our families promised decades ago is finally being realized tonight!”

Applause erupted around us, low tune playing in the background as the wealthy guests clapped with that practiced, superficial laughter that always kept me uneasy and isolated.

Flashes from the media photographers went off at the edge of the carpet, blinding and sudden, capturing the exact moment my desperate, fake date became a legally binding public announcement.

I looked up at Darien, my heart hammering against my ribs so loudly I thought he could actually hear it beneath his suit.

The charming, reckless billionaire who had offered me a sudden way out under the cold rain was completely gone. In his place stood a hardened businessman who looked like he had just been backed into a corner by the very people he had spent his entire adult life trying to avoid. He was trapped, and worse, his eyes told me he thought I was the one who had set the trap for him.

“We need to talk, Now.” Darien muttered near my ear, his breath hot against my skin as his hand slid down from his side to grip my wrist.

“Darien, wait,” my mother whispered, stepping forward to touch my arm gently.

“Nilah just came home. Let her breathe.”

“She’s breathing fine, Mrs. Mariel,” Darien replied coldly, his grip on my wrist unyielding as he looked my mother in the eyes.

“But your husband just changed the standing and plans of my entire company without my consent. I believe that earns me five minutes of your daughter's time.”

My father narrowed his eyes, stepping slightly between Darien and me.

“Watch your tone, Castellano. You are talking to my wife, and that is my daughter you are holding.”

“And she is currently standing here as my date, Mr. Mariel,” Darien shot back, his sharp jawline tightening as he refused to back down an inch.

“You wanted a public alliance. You got it. Now let us play the part.”

I didn't resist as he began to pull me through the parting crowd. My heels clicked sharply against the polished floor, the midnight blue dress he had bought me shifting against my legs.

As we walked away from my parents, I could see Vanessa out of the corner of my eye, her red dress bright against the crowd, her face completely pale as she gripped Marcus’s arm. Marcus didn't look at her his eyes were glued to my back, filled with a desperate, sudden realization that came three years too late.

“Nilah!” Marcus’s voice cut through the applause, a desperate, strangled sound as he tried to take a step toward us.

“Nilah, wait! What is the meaning of this?”Vanessa pulled him back sharply, her fingers digging into his custom made suit.

“Marcus, stop! Don't make a fool of yourself in front of the board! She’s just trying to humiliate you!”

“Let go of me, Vanessa!” Marcus snapped, his eyes never leaving mine as Darien pulled me right past him.

“She’s a Mariel. Do you have any idea what that means for us?”

Darien didn't stop, his grip on my wrist unyielding as he pushed open the heavy glass doors leading out onto the private terrace, dragging me out into the cool, silent night air.

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