LOGINJasmine's Pov.
I walked up to him, unfazed. “Without me, Enoch, you're nothing but a spoiled boy playing pretend in a man's world.”
“Crack!”
The force sent me stumbling back a step as a sharp sting exploded on my cheek.
My ears rang and my room spun.
Did he just slap me?
Slowly, I turned back to look at him. His chest heaved and his eyes were dark with rage.
“How dare you insult me?!” He roared. Don't make me laugh! Melody was the one who introduced those collaborators to the company and even worked her way through the Ives conglomerates. And guess what? They've invested into my company and what about you? You're just a pretty face who just go luck—”
“Smack!”
Before he could finish his words, my palm met his cheek with a brutal force as Melody’s gasps filled the air.
The rage in his eyes vanished, replaced by a disbelieving Shock as he cracked his cheek. “What did you just—”
“Sign. The. Damn. Papers,” I enunciated word for word, anger radiating from my pores.
Enoch snatched the pen from the table and scribbled his name with angry strokes. “Fine. You want this? Done. Get out.”
The ink has barely dried when I snapped my fingers. A man in a tailored suit entered, his presence commanding instant attention. He walked straight to Enoch and held out his hand.
“The keys,” he said, voice cold and firm.
Enoch blinked, caught off guard. “What?”
“Car keys. Hand them over.”
“What car keys are you talking about? That's… that's my car.”
“No, they're not. They're mine. In fact, I bought it for you.” I said, chin raised.
He scoffed, not understanding what was happening. “That's a lie. I won it in a lucky pool fair and square.”
I tsked. “And papers don't lie.” Another snap of my fingers and the top autos dealer came walked in.
“It's true me Smith. The lady here bought the car two years ago and made me lie that you won it in a pool. The car really belongs to her.”
“What?!” Samantha and Melody yelled collectively, finally woke up from their seeming trance from all that was happening.
Before he could say further, my driver snatched the keys from his hold and bowed down to me. “Boss, the keys.”
The word, ‘boss’ detonated in the room like a bomb.
Enoch’s face drained of color as I held out my hand. My driver a set of keys into my palm with a satisfying clink.
Before their shock could settle, the doorbell rang. A courier stepped in, carrying a beautiful velvet box.
“A delivery for Mrs Samantha,” he said. “And it's said to be delivered anonymously.”
Inside was the necklace I had bought in advance to appease Samantha. Her eyes twinkled with greed the moment she laid her eyes on it.
“Oh, mine, this is so beautiful, and you bought it for me?” she smiled, reaching for it.
“Yes, I bought it for you mom.” In a blink, Melody was already standing beside Samantha.
Samantha reached for the box, but the delivery guy stepped back, making her frown. “What are you doing? It's mine, so hand it over!” She yelled.
“Uh, it's states here that it will be paid for during the delivery. Sorry, you'd have to pay for it first.”
She eagerly turned to face Melody who suddenly looked pale.
Inside, I laughed, looking at show before me. She thought it had been paid for and wanted to take the praise. But what's praise without work?
“Go ahead Melody. What are you waiting for? Go ahead and pay up.” Samantha urged. “I can already imagine how good it'll look on me.”
“It would, but not anymore,” I said, bored. “I bought the necklace and it belongs to me.”
“What? You? A servant claiming to have bought this necklace? What a joke!” Melody bragged. “I bought it.”
I exhaled lazily. “Okay, go ahead and pay up.” I shrugged.
She turned to look at the delivery guy. “How much is the jewelry? I'll pay now.”
“Oh, it's the sum of five thousand dollars only,” he said and Melody choked!
“What? Five thousand?! That's… huge!”
Without another word, I stretched my card towards the guy. “Here, swipe for debit.”
I signed the slip and tucked my card along with the box into my bag.
“Hey, that's mine,” Samantha hissed, reaching for it.
“Not anymore.”
Her face twist with rage. “You dare—!”
Her hand shot out for the slap she'd given me so many times before, slaps I'd endured many times before. But this time, I moved first. My palm cracked across her cheek with a sound that echoed through the house.
The room went silent, pin drop kind of silence. I had dared slept the Smith's matriarch.
Samantha stumbled back, clutching her face just like her son did. “You—you wretched—!”
“Try it again,” I gritted out slowly, “and I'll make sure you're begging on the streets by nightfall.”
Her eyes darted to Enoch, based on the fact he's received his fair taste of my palm, he said nothing, tail in-between his thigh. His pride was bleeding, his silenve, my sweetest victory.
I pulled out my phone and made a single call. Within minutes, a black limited edition Maybach glided up the driveway, the engine purring like a predator.
I turned to them one last time. “Enjoy the house while you can. The eviction notice will arrive shortly. You're are to move out of my property in two days,” and then I was gone.
Their laughter was gone now, replaced by stunned silence. Even Melody's poisonous tongue had no words.
I slipped on my sunglasses and walked out, Derek opening the car door with a grin of pure admiration.
“Remind me never to get on your bad side,” he joked.
“Too late bro,” I joked back, effortlessly sliding into the soft leather seat. “This is just the beginning. The collaboration will be next. For now… let them choke on their borrowed wealth.”
~Melody~The moment we got home, my soon to be mother-in-law practically treated me like royalty. And honestly? As she should. After the disaster that Jasmine bitch caused, I was the only reason Enoch hadn't completely broken down, so yes, I deserve that royal treatment. The moment we entered the mansion, Samantha immediately fussed over me. “Oh, my poor baby,” she cooed dramatically, guiding me towards the couch, “Look at what that shameless woman did to you. Even after divorcing my son, she still couldn't let him be!”I lowered my gaze in feigned modesty, allowing my lashes to tremble slightly. “It's okay, Mother,” I whispered softly, even though the word, Mother, tasted like rotten fruit in my mouth. She's not my mother. She'll never be my mother. Even her proximity and her cheap perfume and talks wants to make me gag. “It's just that I feel so bad that Enoch is suffering.” As if on cue, Samantha's expression softened even further. “Oh sweetheart…” she grabbed my hands affec
~Jasmine~The city lights stretched endlessly beyond the tinted windows as the car glided smoothly through the road, casting slipping reflection across the interior in soft, shifting patterns. The silence in the car was surprisingly soothing. It wasn't the awkward kind of silence, it was a reflective one. The kind that settles after chaos final burns itself out. I leaned my head lightly against the seat and stared outside, watching blurred lights smear across the glass while the events from the evening replayed slowly, over and over again in my head. Enoch's priceless expression when the screen changed. The investors whispering…Melody—who had always thought she was invincible—kneeling and groveling while I made a mockery of her.Samantha’s pointless rage… haha! And that satisfying moment when the entire foundation beneath Star Tech cracked apart publicly. A small smile tugged at my lips. To be sincere, it was so entertaining. Like, when was the last time I got to be this ente
~Enoch~The ride home felt eerily soffocating. It was not because someone was talking and couldn't keep shut, but because no one was talking. The silence inside the car stretched endlessly, thick and heavy, pressing against my skull until it felt unbearable. Outside the tinted windows, the city moved normally— cars zooming past, people laughing somewhere in the distance, lights flashing across buildings— but inside the vehicle, it felt like the world has ended hours ago and only the three of us knew it. I leaned back against the seat and loosened my tie for what felt like the millionth time that evening. My chest still felt tight. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw it again. The investors standing up, the whispers, the beadlines, the way the numbers on the screen disgraced me as they dropped fast it looked like my company was bleeding to death in front of everybody. And Jasmine. Always Jasmine. So, I stopped closing my eyes. I frowned faintly and rubbed my forehead in thought.
~Jasmine~“Apologize?” I repeated unfazed. “That's quite interesting.” My voice carried effortlessly across the terrace, smooth and clear enough for every single person around pool to hear. The silence that followed was immediate, tense, and expectant. Even defense splashing of water against the pool walls seemed to quiet down beneath the weight of everyone's attention. I folded my arms gracefully, my gaze sweeping over the crowd before settling on Enoch. “Then, tell me,” I continued, my gaze sweeping across the crowd, landing briefly on Enoch before moving again, “when the truth comes out… who exactly will be apologizing to who?” A hush silence descended over the atmosphere. “W-what do you mean?” Enoch stuttered, the anger on his face flickering for a second. Beside him, Melody stiffened at the question. Her face was still wet from the pool, mascara slightly smudged beneath her eyes, but this time, the confidence she had been clinging to cracked visibly. Her fingers tightened a
~Melody~“Leave my wife alone!” The words didn't just echo, they clawed like a wolf. Scraped against the inside of my skull, over and over again, louder each time, until it felt like something in me was about to snap completely. Wife. My fingers twitched at my sides, nails digging into my palms so hard it hurt, but I didn't stop. I needed that pain. I needed something to anchor the rage boiling inside me before I did something… reckless. “Bitch!” I thought, my teeth grinding together so tightly my jaw ached. “That's exactly what she is. A cursed, shameless vixen bitch who crawled out of nowhere just to ruin everything.” My eyes locked on her. On Jasmine. Standing there like she owned the air everyone was breathing, smiling, actually smiling as if nothing had happened, as if she hadn't just turned everything in my stomach upside down. Some of the investors were even looking at her now, their attention had now shifted to her, their curiosity sparking from how that—wasn't it Sam
~Enoch~Finally, my mother reached her limits. She moved fast, heels clicking sharply against the ground as she stormed towards Jasmine, fury written all over her face. “You!” She snapped, pointing a mildly aging finger at her. “Ever since my son chased you from our house, you've done everything to sabotage him, and this is one of them, isn't it? You think you're clever, don't you? Showing up here and causing trouble!”Jasmine cocked her head, still smiling. “I don't know what you're talking about, Samantha,” she said lightly, her tone almost bored. “Don't lie to me!” Mother barked, stepping closer. I squinted. The Jasmine before would have started sucking up to my mother. She loved her so much. She loved us, but this one didn't. “Ever since you showed up at this event, everything has gone wrong! Who do you think you are?!”The tension around them thickened, drawing attention away from the stage, away from the chaos I was still trying and failing to control. “It’s you,” Jasmine sai
~Enoch~Next was the incessant buzz of my phone. The sound was sharp against the thin fabric of my pocket against my thighs. It vibrated again, insistent, almost aggressive in the way it demands attention. I tried to stubbornly ignore it, and continue because I had to. This was not the moment to lo
~Enoch~“Good morning everyone,” I began, my voice steady, carrying easily across the space as flashes of cameras burst non-stop, capturing every angle and every expression. “As you all know, I am Enoch Smith, and today, I stand before you to introduce something far beyond ordinary advancement—a re
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