Scandalous Games: Chapter 59
Scandalous Games (Arranged Games Book 1)
Thereâs always a moment in your lifeâan intuition. An inkling. A premonitionâwhen we realize our worst fear is winning. Itâs the same feeling running through me right now.
Itâs drowning me.
Clutching me.
Crushing me.
And we know what they say⦠Intuition is like a guardian angel. Yet mine feels like the devil perched on my shoulder. Justinâs words have left an unsettling sentiment in my chest. Iâm unable to shake it off, overthinking every memory. Every interaction. Everything.
Dash always had an air of darkness about him. The intensity and ruthlessness, screaming he didnât let anything stand in his way if he desired something. Someone. When he had confessed the same that day in Paris, I thought it was a harmless crush. Attraction. Lust at first sight.
But it was more. Deeper. Darker.
The one moment that sticks out the most as I replay that night is the lack of surprise on his face when I knocked on his bedroom door. He didnât look shocked to see me.
Almost like he was waiting.
Or is my mind playing tricks on me? Iâm concocting a manipulative tale for no reason. I shake my head. I think being in this city again is fucking with my head. Since yesterday, Dash and I were inseparable and when itâs just us, I forget the world around us.
Gazing at my reflection in the mirror, I force myself to let go of the incessant doubts. Iâm letting Niallâs hatred for his stepbrother cloud my judgment of the man who has been nothing but my protectorâmy possessive and mischievous beast of a husband.
Iâm not going to let my fears win. Not again.
Giving myself a once-over, I wash my hands and walk out the bathroom in search of Dash. Hopefully, heâs free by now and even if he isnât, Iâd rather stay by his side.
Justin is nowhere near the bar where I left him when I enter the ballroom.
Fuck. I was going to ask him because I donât even remember which direction Dash went. Pulling out my phone from the small bling clutch Iâm carrying, I decide to call Dash. It goes straight to voicemail, so I decide to text him.
Iâm typing away without watching where Iâm going when a sweet voice calls my name, one I havenât heard in ages but still remember like it was yesterday.
âBianca.â
Whirling around, I collide with none other than Niallâs mom. Iâm beyond shocked to see her here even though I shouldnât be. After all, she is Dashâs stepmother, but I didnât think he was in touch with her or that she was invited.
âSeema Aunty?â My voice is small when I speak.
Seems like the years thatâs gone by havenât been kind to her because she appears older than her age, even though her beauty hasnât vanished. Seema Singh has always been a stunning woman, especially in the beautiful sari sheâs wearing tonight. However, there is sadness and a vivid pain in her eyes that pinches my heart. She glares at me, the warmth she once held for me now missing.
âSo you do remember me,â she sneers, and Iâm taken aback by the cutting tone filled with hostility and hatred.
Is she mad at me for breaking up with her son? Itâs the only explanation I can come up with. I bet he never told her he cheated on me. Glancing around nervously, I wait for Niall to pop up out of thin air with that cocky smile of his.
âOf course, Aunty,â I say politely. Iâm honestly quite surprised that I had enough strength to maintain my composure. âItâs been years. How have you been?â
âYou really have some nerve to return here, little girl.â
âExcuse me?â
Ignoring me, she continues in the same tone while staring daggers at my wedding ring. âI had to see for myself if you did marry that bastard who thinks throwing money will rid him of his sins.â
I take a threatening step forward and warn, âI suggest you watch your tone when you talk about my husband, Aunty.â
âHusband?â She just laughs manically. âHe finally made you his, like he always wanted. Actually, you two belong together. You never deserved my son anyways.â
âIâm undeserving?â I shake my head sadly and yearsâ worth of anger, pain, and betrayal comes boiling out, tipping me over the edge. âDo you even know what he did? I loved him and he cheated on me. And he didnât even have the decency to apologize.â
Eyes widening in disbelief for a second, she stumbles back and whispers ominously. âYou donât know?â
Her voice is so low I almost donât hear it.
âKnow what?â
My confused question snaps her out of the temporary haze and her features harden. When she speaks, her eyes tear up while her voice is a mixture of raw agony and malice. âYour husband killed my son.â
A silent deafening roar echoes in my ears at the revelation.
Killed my son.
Killed Niall.
Dash killed Niall.
âNiall? Wha⦠No.â
The room disappears as if the earth was yanked beneath me. Itâs like someone pushed me into a pitch-black well with no way to climb out. My breath freezes in my throat as panic and shock cuts off the oxygen to my lungs. Niallâs mom cruelly continues, ripping me open until Iâm sinking in her pain.
A loss I canât even imagine.
A death she blames me for.
Just like that, all the resentment and anger I carried for Niall vanishes until Iâm left with a hollowness in my heart. Until one single truth remains.
I gave my soul to a liar. A traitor. Maybe this is what I deserve. My karma for deceiving my family. I thought I was fooling the entire world but the biggest player turned out to be Dash.
âYouâre no better than your husband because you were the reason he was even out that night, chasing after you. You say you loved my Niall yet not once did you bother to reach out to him over the years. Shame on you for accusing him of cheating. That boy loved you more than anything.â
Tears stream down my face while she raises her voice, drawing hundreds of eyes on us.
âIâm s-so sorry,â I apologize brokenly. Nevermind the fact that I remember with clarity what I saw. Sheâs right. I shouldâve called. Checked. Been stronger.
And Dash.
His betrayal kills me the most. He fucking knew all this time and god, I let him into my life. My body. My heart.
Oh, how he played me for a fool. Everything falls into place. The fact that he never discusses his past, especially what happened to Niall. How could he hide that? A heartbreaking sob breaks past my lips and I swallow the broken whimper.
âYour husband kills everyone he touches. First his mom and then my son.â I look through blurry eyes while listening to her deliver blow after blow. It hits me like a thunderstorm that she doesnât even utter Dashâs name. âHe didnât even spare his father. Now you already know heâs a killer and a liar, save yourself before he kills you too..â
Shoving my shoulder, she walks past me. Someone clicks my picture from my right and I run with my dignity on the floor and my heart shattered once more. Not shattered.
Killed.
Stabbed.
Left to bleed.
But Iâm not running away like a coward. Mustering what little strength I possess, I go search for him. I find the event planner in the hallway and stalk toward her.
âWhere is Mr. Stern?â
She startles at my rough voice, her gaze nervous when they see my tear-stained face. âMaâam. No one is allowed back here.â
âI said. Where. Is. Dash?â
She flinches and stammers, pointing to her left. âHeâs upstairs. In Room 101.â
My anger rises with every step and during the elevator ride. Itâs a welcoming emotion compared to the searing pain of heartbreak and betrayal. I canât allow myself to break and crumble right now. He doesnât deserve my tears.
He never deserved my love.
Loud, angry voices greet me when I land on the right floor and I follow the sound, recognizing one of them as Justinâs. Each inch closer is like Iâm marching to my own doom. My gait falters at the fact that I not only got played by one but two men. Justin lied to my face too, acting like a friend when heâs just as guilty.
âWhy the fuck havenât you told her the truth?â I halt right outside at Justinâs sharp tone. âShe deserves to know.â
âYou donât think I know that? That I havenât tried to confess?â Dash sounds pained, but not enough to douse the fire in my veins. Heâs an actor. A manipulator. A fucking liar.
âOh, come on, Dash. You bloody live with her, so donât bullshit me.â Lowering his voice, he solemnly says, âShe is in love with you and youâre betraying her, man.â
âI didnât think she ever would.â Dash huffs a humorless laugh. The sound, like a brick to my chest. âI thought I could get her out of my system, sate my obsession and walk away. I shouldâve known sheâll bury herself deeper.â
My vision blurs just as a sob rises to my throat. I slap my palm on my mouth to cover the sound.
âThen tell her the truth.â
âI will.â
âIf you truly care for her, then youâll tell her Niall is gone and that you broke them up by setting him up so she would catch him cheating.â
No. No. No. I stumble, clutching the wall as another wave of anguish unfurls in my stomach. He wouldnât do that. Dash canât be that vicious and cruel. But his rough shout digs the knife harder and deeper into my back. I bleed until Iâm numb.
âI canât lose her. She wonât forgive me.â
I rub the tears away and straighten.
âNo, I wonât.â
The men freeze as I stagger into the room. Dashâs terrified and guilty eyes collide with mine. When he sees the haunted look on my face and tears of betrayal, twisted agony darkens his sharp angles. Somehow, he realizes I heard everything and he takes a step forward, his arm reaching for me. âKitten.â
âWhat did you do?â
âPlease, kitten. I was going to tell you.â
âWhat did you do!?â I yell.