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Chapter 5

Author: Jay Williams
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-06-05 17:08:29

His Ex wife,My stepson.

Isabella's POV.

Before I could process the threat, Khole pushed through the grand entrance doors with purpose. Her heels clicked sharply against the marble floors as she made a beeline straight for our long dining table. The laughter died instantly, replaced by stunned silence. 

My family froze mid-bite, forks hovering in the air. Khole stopped at the head of the table, her eyes blazing with fury and triumph.

"I'm back!" she shouted, her voice echoing off the crystal chandeliers. "For my son, for my husband—and for you!" She jabbed a perfectly manicured finger directly at me. Without waiting for a response, she turned on her heel and stormed deeper into the mansion.

Richard sat speechless beside me, his face drained of color. My father, Gerald, shot up from his chair immediately.

"Isa, go pack your things. We're leaving this place right now."

"No." Richard rose to his feet, his voice leaving no room for argument.

 "She's not going anywhere. Isabella is my wife, and this is her home."

My father turned to Richard, hands clenched at his sides. 

"If it's the debt, I will pay it back. Every single cent, I should toil every second of my life rather than leaving my daughter at the mercy of that woman!"

"It isn't about the debt, Gerald." Richard's voice was steady and sincere. 

"I love Isabella. I meant every vow I made at that altar. As her husband I promise you — she will always be safe here. You have my word as a man."

My father studied him for a long moment, jaw tight, looking for the crack in the armor. He didn't find one. His shoulders dropped slowly.

 "We'll take your word for it. For now. But if anything happens to my daughter..."

"I understand," Richard said. "You have every right to worry."

My mother hugged me at the doorway, her whole body trembling against mine. I held her tight and wiped her tears with my thumbs, forcing a smile I didn't entirely feel.

"It's my husband's house, Mum. I got this. Go home and rest. I'll call you tomorrow."

She searched my eyes one last time before letting go. I watched their taillights disappear down the long driveway until the darkness swallowed them completely. The night air was cool. Behind me the mansion blazed with light, warm and golden from the outside, like something out of a painting.

I already knew better than to trust a pretty exterior.

Richard and I stood alone in the dining hall surrounded by the ruins of the evening — half-eaten plates, wilting flowers, empty chairs where my family had sat full of hope an hour ago. I turned to face him.

"I'm not leaving, Richard. I made my vows and I'm staying. For us. For the life we're building."

He pulled me into his arms and held me tightly. "Thank you, Isa. I won't let you down."

Richard didn't say another word to me. He straightened his jacket, set his jaw, and walked into the mansion with the kind of purpose that left no room for argument. 

The door swung shut behind him and I was alone. The night air cool against my skin, the sound of distant voices already rising from somewhere inside.

I stood there in the quiet, arms wrapped around myself, staring at nothing.

Then footsteps behind me.

Salvatore stepped out through the side door and stopped a few feet away, hands in his pockets, his expression stripped of the smirk for once. He looked at me the way he hadn't allowed himself to look at me since the wedding — openly, without the armor.

The silence stretched between us.

"What do you gain in this, Salvatore?" My voice came out quieter than I intended. 

"Bringing your mother here. The messages. All of it. What exactly are you trying to win?"

He was quiet for a moment. The garden lights cast long shadows across his face.

"I'm not trying to win anything," he said finally. "I'm just—" He stopped. Exhaled. Looked away toward the dark treeline at the edge of the property. 

"Do you know what it was like? When you left?" he asked.

I said nothing.

"I came back to the apartment and your things were gone." His voice was low and even but something underneath it was fraying at the edges.

 "No note, no call. Nothing. Three years, Isabella. I thought we were building something. I had plans — actual plans — and then one morning you were just gone. Like none of it had ever happened."

The words landed somewhere soft and unprotected inside me.

"Salvatore..."

"I looked for you." He turned back to face me, and the control he always wore so carefully had slipped just enough to show what was underneath it.

 "For months. I told myself you had a reason. That something had happened. That you wouldn't just walk away from what we had without at least telling me why."

 He let out a short breath.

 "It took me a long time to stop looking."

My throat tightened.

 "I'm sorry," I said. And I meant it — fully, painfully, in a way I had never let myself say out loud before.

 "I am so sorry for how I left. You deserved an explanation. You deserved better than disappearing. I know that."

"Then why?" His voice dropped. "Why didn't you just tell me?"

"Because I couldn't." The words came out heavy with everything I had carried for years. 

"Because if I had seen your face I wouldn't have been able to go through with it. And my family needed me to go through with it."

He stared at me. The muscle in his jaw moved once.

"I know it doesn't fix anything," I said quietly.

 "I know sorry doesn't undo three years. But I need you to hear me when I say this, Salvatore."

 I held his gaze steady. "I am married to your father. And it isn't just a transaction anymore — somewhere in all of this I have come to care for Richard. He is a good man. He has been good to my family and to me. I am not going to betray him."

Something shifted in Salvatore's eyes. Not acceptance. But something that looked like a man hearing a truth he had already known and hated.

"So that's it," he said quietly.

"That's it," I replied.

He looked at me for a long moment, the garden quiet around us, the faint warmth of the mansion lights spilling across the steps between us.

 For one unguarded second, he looked exactly like the man I had loved at twenty-five— open, undefended, real.

Then the front door burst open somewhere inside and Khole's voice exploded through the walls of the mansion, sharp and furious and absolute.

"I am not leaving, Richard!"

Salvatore's expression closed over like a shutter snapping shut. He straightened, rolled his shoulders, and looked toward the door.

The moment between us — whatever it had been — was gone. I thought.

He walked back inside without another word.

I stood alone on the steps and listened to the shouting continue from somewhere deep in the house, and I thought about everything it had cost me to say what I just said, and everything it was going to keep costing me.

I know Salvatore. He doesn't give up easily.

The night air was very cold now.

I wrapped my arms tighter around myself. A louder shout came from the house.

"Richard let go of me"

I ran inside to see for myself.

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