The suddenness of my attack on Gina froze the room.
A beat later, they surged forward, pulling me away just as Gina’s head was about to smash into the wall.
I landed hard, cheek scraping against the icy tiles.
Their earlier disdain morphed into gleeful violence.
“Damn it. Gina said she’d say sorry, why’d you hit her?” someone snarled, yanking my hair.
“Feral thing, no upbringing.”
All eyes turned to Antonio.
He wouldn’t fail them.
He approached, his eyes glacial, sending a shiver down my spine.
Before I could react, his kick slammed into my stomach.
Pain exploded, doubling me over, my face paling. I gritted my teeth, refusing to cry out.
He looked down, his voice as cold as his gaze. “Don’t flatter yourself You’re nothing.
“You and your brother are just pets.”
The sneer was familiar. I used to cower, apologize, and beg for his mercy.
This was the man I’d loved for five years.
I’d joined his company after college, my insecurity from a difficult past leaving me vulnerable to my colleagues‘ manipulations.
They’d made me a scapegoat.
Antonio had been my lifeline then, the one who’d stood by me.
My heart had soared, believing I’d found someone who’d face the world. with me.
I’d become obsessed, learning to cook his favorite foods, absorbing everything about him.
But our worlds were irreconcilable. My brother and I, orphans raised by the Kaufman family’s charity;
Antonio, their sole heir. Our relationship was a fantasy I never dared to dream.
His proposal in the stairwell had felt like a miracle.
We kept our office romance secret, but his introduction to his had falsely convinced me he was serious.
Gina’s return revealed their history.
He’d defied his family for her, but they’d split. He’d used me to provoke Gina, parading me before his friends, their public displays of affection with Gina a cruel performance.
To them, I was just a clingy nobody.
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