The Wrong Bride: Chapter 6
The Wrong Bride: Ares and Raven’s Story
Iâm apprehensive as I park in front of the Du Pont mansion. I should be looking forward to celebrating Hannahâs birthday tonight, but things just havenât been the same between us in a while, and itâs becoming harder for me to ignore it.
With a mere few weeks until our wedding, every issue weâve ever had seems amplified. Perhaps Iâve just got cold feet, but it feels like more than that. Part of me wonders if the only reason she and I even started dating was the knowledge that weâd end up together eventually, through our arranged marriage.
Except⦠would we have? The woman my parents wanted me to marry was Raven. If I hadnât⦠if that night hadnât happened, would I be getting married to Raven?
I run a hand through my hair and draw a shaky breath. It doesnât matter now. Thereâs no going back in time, and cold feet or not, Iâll have to marry Hannah if I want to keep my job and my inheritance.
I steel myself as I get out of the car, feeling oddly out of it. I havenât felt like myself lately, and Iâm not sure why. It isnât just about the wedding. Itâs more than that.
âAres!â
I look up to find Hannahâs father standing by the door, a wide grin on his face. Itâs been a while since I last saw him, and I have no doubt heâs got a nice bottle of scotch to share with me. When it comes to my future father-in-law, Iâve hit the jackpot. Heâs a genuinely nice guy, and he quickly became a second father to me. He makes my own fatherâs absence a little easier to bear. The pain of suddenly losing your parents never really goes away, but it dulls over time.
âArthur.â I shake his hand before he ushers me in, the sound of laughter greeting us as we head toward the patio in the back.
âHowâs work been, son? Iâve barely seen you around. You staying over tonight?â
I nod. âWork has been busy, but Iâve freed up the weekend.â
Hannah looks up when I walk toward her, my birthday gift in hand. Thankfully, itâs just a few of her closest friends and her family tonight. Larger events are too stressful for both of us, and lately itâs put a lot of additional strain on our relationship. Tonight is exactly what we needed.
I wrap my arm around her and lean in, pressing a quick kiss to her cheek. âHey, Han,â I murmur, before pulling away and holding up her birthday present.
âAres,â she says, smirking. âI canât wait to see what it is!â
Her friends surround her as she opens the box, all of them equally excited. All of Hannahâs friends are actresses too, so I can never tell whether any of their reactions are genuine or not.
âItâs beautiful,â she says. âCan you help me put it on?â
I nod and take the necklace from her, closing the clasp at the back. âLooks stunning on you,â I murmur, even as my mind flashes back to Raven holding it up against her.
She looks into my eyes and smiles. âI was wondering why there were paparazzi photos of Raven and you floating around. The two of you being spotted at a jewelry store sparked some really weird rumors. Turns out it was because of this.â
I nod. Ever since Raven became famous, she stopped going out as much, and I can see why. The media goes wild when they do catch her outside. These days I only really see her at the Windsor Estate or when sheâs with Hannah. Fame hasnât changed her the way it did Hannah â instead, it made her even more of a recluse.
Hannahâs friends all surround her as she shows off her necklace, and I sigh as I take a step back. Itâs so rare for her to have a night off with her closest ones that Iâm more than happy to give her space. Iâve got all night with her, after all.
I grab myself a drink and walk toward the swing in the corner, not even remotely surprised when I see Raven sitting on it, her eyes glued to her tablet. Sheâs no doubt drawing new designs for her fashion brand, and I smile to myself.
I sit down next to her, pushing the swing into motion, and she looks up, her eyes finding mine.
âAres.â Thereâs something about the way sheâs always said my name. It feels different. Itâs a strange kind of addiction.
âWhy are you sitting here all by yourself, Cupcake?â
She laughs then, the sound soft and refreshing amongst the fake laughter that surrounds us. âAre you really going to call me that for the rest of our lives?â
I nod. âI still vividly remember your cupcake keychain, the t-shirt, the pin on your bag. You were really into cupcakes.â
She glares at me, but thereâs no malice in her expression. âI was fourteen, and I was going through a phase, okay? I guess I should be glad we didnât meet when I was going through my emo phase. That wouldâve been a disaster.â
I smile and glance at the evening gown sheâs drawing. Itâs always astounded me just how talented she is. âYou didnât answer my question,â I remind her. âWhy are you sitting here by yourself? Shouldnât you be celebrating with your sister?â
She locks her tablet and turns to look at me. âI tried.â Her voice breaks, and she forces a smile to her face.
Yeah, she probably did try. Raven always does. It never made much sense to me, but her parents have always favored Hannah, making her the center of everything. The first time Raven and I met was because she came on a family holiday with Sierra, because her parents had canceled their vacation in favor of accompanying Hannah to an audition.
Hannah does it too. She takes Raven for granted, and I think she knows it. Raven has organized almost every single detail of our wedding, and even tonight, sheâs sitting here because she knows Hannah would be upset if she didnât show at all, yet Hannah isnât putting any effort into ensuring Raven is included.
âIâm sorry, Cupcake. I guess weâre in the same boat tonight.â
She shakes her head. âShe gets to see us whenever she wants, but itâs harder for her to see her friends, so I get it.â
Raven always does this. She always makes excuses for Hannah. Does she realize that she does that?
âShow me what youâre drawing.â
She nods and settles against me, her arm brushing against mine, a soft breeze dancing on our skin. âIâm thinking of trying various shades of nude with heavy beading. Form fitting but classy.â
She flicks through her designs, and a hint of pride courses through me.
âYouâre amazing, you know that?â
She looks up at me, startled. I love the way her cheeks always flush when I compliment her. Sheâs a supermodel, adored by millions, yet she still blushes like that. Raven truly is something else, and Iâm proud to call her a friend.
âHey, Iâve got something for you. I know itâs a bit early and your birthday isnât for another month, but I thought youâd want this now.â
I hold up the small paper bag I brought with me, and she takes it with wide eyes. I watch her intently as she takes out the box inside the bag, my heart beating in a nervous pattern. When is the last time I was nervous about something as simple as a gift?
Raven gasps, and I breathe a sigh of relief. âAres! This tablet isnât even out yet! Iâve got it on pre-order, and it wonât release for another six months. How did you â âshe turns it around and grins when she sees the enamel cupcake integrated on the back of the tablet. âWow. You⦠how?! This isnât just⦠they donât customize these!â
Yeah, this was worth all the shit Lexington gave me when I pleaded with him to ask Aria Callahan for a favor. If Iâd known her personally, I wouldnât have bothered with him at all, but I donât. All I know is that sheâs Amara Grantâs sister-in-law, and since Amara and Leia are good friends with Lex, I knew he could make this happen for me, no matter how much shit he gave me. The Callahans are involved in most tech businesses, and if they arenât, they have the connections that I lack.
âI know someone who knows someone, who knows someone,â I said cryptically. Thereâs no fucking way Iâll let Lex take the win for this one. He didnât earn her smile. I did.
âI love it!â she squeals. When was the last time I saw such genuine joy in her eyes? âI canât believe you did this for me. You hate picking out presents!â
I shake my head. âNo, I donât. Iâve always picked out yours, every single year.â
She frowns then. âThat wasnât Dom?â
âDom?â I repeat, offended. âHas that fucker been taking credit for all the gifts I picked out for you over the years?â
She laughs and places her hand on my arm, squeezing. âNo, I suppose I was just making baseless assumptions. I love this, Ares. I truly, truly love this. This is my favorite present ever. I canât wait to draw my next few designs on it.â
I smile as she turns it on and starts to mess around with the settings. âDo you ever relax, though? Youâre always working, Raven. I donât know many people who work more than I do, but youâre definitely one of them. It isnât healthy.â
She merely shrugs. âItâs fine. Working keeps my mind occupied. I prefer it that way.â
I stare at her for a moment. âWhat is it youâre running from?â
Raven tenses and smiles brightly, yet her eyes are filled with a haunted expression. âHey, she seems to love the necklace. I told you, didnât I?â
I chuckle and push the swing away from the floor with my feet. Her way of changing the subject whenever sheâs faced with a question she doesnât want to answer will never cease to amuse me.
âYes, you picked well. Thank you.â I glance at her with a smile on my face. Sheâs so ridiculously beautiful. I can definitely see why sheâs so famous. Hannah is pretty, but more in a girl-next-door kind of way. Sheâs highly suitable for a variety of roles, and sheâs an amazing actress, but objectively speaking, Raven truly is something else in terms of beauty.
âYou really do need to take a break every once in a while, Raven. Let me take you to the beach tomorrow morning,â I tell her. âDo you still enjoy watching the sunrise?â
She looks down at her lap. âYouâre staying over tonight?â
I nod. âI figured itâd be easiest if Iâm drinking.â
Raven looks away, her side profile every bit as beautiful as the rest of her. It makes no sense that sheâs been single for so long.
âI think Iâll head back to my apartment tonight. That way, one of Hannahâs friends can have my room.â
I nod, oddly disappointed. Just as Iâm about to offer to hang out with her some other day, Hannah calls my name. I look up, and Raven shoos me away.
âAres!â Hannah repeats, holding out her hand.
I sigh as I get to my feet, glancing back at Raven once, but sheâs already got her nose buried in her new tablet.
The closer we get to the wedding, the more I feel like Raven is avoiding me. I canât figure out why sheâs distancing herself from me lately, but I do know I hate it.