โI have nothing to say to you,โ I muttered, stepping around him and striding off.
โWhat does Edward even want to talk about? Does he just want to hear me say, to his face, that I mustโve been blind to choose Ryan?โ I thought. I donโt owe it to him to feed his sad little ego.
I hurried to the restaurant, and Isabelle had already taken care of the ordering. But she wasnโt sitting alone.
Next to her sat a girl with a refined, elegant beauty. There was a quiet pride about her, along with an effortless grace that spoke of a privileged upbringing. Only someone raised in an elite family could have that gentle, polished, and slightly aloof vibe.
โVictoria, you finally made it! Was traffic bad? Itโs always a nightmare around here,โ Isabelle greeted me with a bright smile.
I nodded. โYeah, traffic was pretty rough.โ
Isabelle looked a bit embarrassed for a second, then got all formal. โThis is my friend, Fiona Chamberlain. Sheโs a future judge.โ
Hearing that, I thought, โWow, sheโs kind of a big deal too.โ
Fiona gave me a polite nod. โHello, Ms. Murphy. Nice to meet you.โ
I actually had my wits about me tonight. Just from the look in Miss Chamberlainโs eyes, I could already guess who she really was. She had to be Ryanโs fiancรฉe โ the one he was set to marry. From the way she acted, she seemed even more eager than Ryan to meet me, probably wanting to see what kind of competition she was up against. Honestly, there was no point in comparing us. I knew I couldnโt compete with herโif I could, Ryan wouldnโt be marrying her in the first place.
I knew exactly what was going on, but I just pretended not to notice. Isabelle was basically just being used by Fiona as a tool. She was extra nice to me the whole time, almost like she was trying to get on my good side.
Fiona remained composed at first. The three of us chatted about all the usual things women talk about โ gossip, clothes, handbags, and style. When the topic turned to fashion, I joined in confidently, keeping the conversation lively.
Halfway through the meal, Fiona, still impulsive with youth, couldnโt hold back anymore. She fixed her gaze on me and said, โMs. Murphy, arenโt you curious why I wanted to meet you?โ
Isabelleโs hand shook as she held her fork, and she gave me a sheepish, apologetic look.
I set my fork down, took a calm sip of tea, and asked with cool curiosity, โOh? You came here just for me?โ
Fiona nodded, biting her lip. โThe Chamberlain and Jennings families are arranging a marriage between me and Ryan. And soon, I might become his wife.โ
The air froze. Isabelle glanced between Fiona and me, looking like she wanted to say something, but thought better of it.
โMs. Murphy, from now on, please cut off all contact with Ryan. Itโs better for everyone,โ Fiona said, her voice making it sound like an order.
I knew it was my cue to bow out. But what I didnโt expect was for his future wife to barge in and say it herself, instead of hearing it straight from Ryan.
โVictoria, Iโm sorry, Iโฆโ Isabelle looked at me, her eyes full of guilt.
Fiona turned to Isabelle and said, โIsabelle, Iโm sorry, but thanks for letting me talk to her.โ
Isabelle was caught in the middle, looking super uncomfortable.
โMs. Murphy, if you have any requests, just let me know. As long as itโs within my powerโฆโ Fiona began.
โNo need!โ I cut her off, my voice calm but firm. โI was in a relationship, not a business deal. There are no conditions to negotiate.โ
Fiona froze, and Isabelle looked at me with surprise in her eyes. They were just girls in their early twenties, so it was no wonder they were both caught off guard by my response.
I stood up, grabbed my bag, and said, โThanks for the dinner, Isabelle. As for breaking up with Ryan, Iโd rather hear it from him personally.โ
With that, I turned to leave. Fiona, clearly stung, shot to her feet and called after me, her voice trembling with humiliation, โYou never shouldโve gotten involved with him. If you two had never dated, none of this would be happening. This is all your fault.โ
I paused mid-step, turned around, and looked her straight in the eye. โHonestly, I have no idea what youโre talking about. When I was with Ryan, Iโd never even heard your name. So tell me โ what exactly did I do wrong?โ
Fionaโs eyes filled with angry tears, but she couldnโt get a single word out.
Isabelle quickly jumped in to smooth things over. โCome on, Fiona. I can vouch for Victoria โ she never tried to seduce Ryan. He was the one who made all the moves. Donโt blame her.โ
โNot knowing where you stand โ thatโs your biggest mistake,โ Fiona shot back, her anger boiling over as she spat out something even harsher.
I let out a cold laugh. โYeah, not everyoneโs born a princess in some fancy family. But I pay my taxes and Iโve got every right to live my life just like anyone else.โ
Fiona was stunned, realizing I was calling her out for acting all high and mighty.
Isabelle hadnโt expected me to be so blunt โ she was momentarily stunned, then said, โVictoria, you should head home. Stay safe on your way.โ
I stormed out of the restaurant, but it wasnโt until I was outside that the suffocating frustration really hit me.
It felt like I was the homewrecker here, the one sneaking around in the shadows.
โScrew this, Iโm not taking any of their crap,โ I told myself.
I yanked my mask on, still fuming, and stomped off toward the parking lot.
When I got there, seeing Edwardโs car still parked out front caught me off guard. He saw me coming, stepped out, and just leaned against his car, eyes fixed on me. In the chill of the night, the dim glow fell over him, his tall figure standing there like some untouchable deity.
There was no dodging him, no escaping.