Chapter 63
Chapter 63
-MILLIE-
Xander peered down at me, his brown eyes questioning. For someone who took pleasure in pushing
my buttons, I’m surprised by his assertiveness. No doubt, recognition was written all over my face.
I had to give this one to Damian. I did not see this coming.
“Thanks for the dance.” Xander lifted my hand to his mouth, kissing my knuckles and winking at me.
I was so fixated on Damian that I didn’t bother glowering at Xander.
Damian. My God. He looked different but the same. Still beautiful and never fails to take my breath
away. Everything faded as he stepped closer. The music played by the band and the people swaying
around us became inconsequential in his presence. Nothing mattered but the man smiling at me, his
seeking eyes roaming over my features.
“Millicent,” his voice was low and steady. My name was a sweet sound falling out of his lips.
My breath got caught in my throat, my heartbeat galloping. He was really here,
“Damian,” I swallowed, pinching myself back to reality. “What… what are you doing here?”
I bite my tongue. ‘Really, Millicent? That’s all you got for him? What are you doing here?’
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rehearsed what I would say to him. ‘What are you doing here?’ was definitely not part of the script.
I’ve got questions that demand answers. He ignored me. I was mad and annoyed and aching inside,
but I knew I had no right to be. How f**ked up was that?
“I believe I asked for a dance,” He flashed that same smile that had my heart melting into a puddle of
goo.
Pursing my lips, I stood taller, shoulders squared, and leveled him with a stare. “No.”
His eyebrows knitted. “No?”
“No, Damian,” my voice was firm.
“What?” He blinked, surprised that I declined.
Does he think I would be pliant to whatever plot he’s playing again? Not anymore.
Fist clenched on my side, I turned and forced my shaking legs to move, taking one step at a time,
careful not to trip and fall as I walked away from him. Weaving through the dancing crowd, I exhaled
loudly when I made it through, but Damian was on my heels before I could get far.
“Millicent, wait.” His rough fingers circled my biceps. His hold was gentle, loose enough for me to
snatch my arm back as though his touch burned me.
“What is it, Damian?” my voice was pitchy.
“Can we talk?”
“Talk? What for? You didn’t bother talking to me for a month,” I huffed.
“There’s no excuse for that,” he murmured, looking around. We’re at the corner of the reception, far
enough to have privacy, but Damian has another idea in mind. “I’m here to clear the air between us.”
I could decline. It’s f**king tempting to deprive him of the right to ever speak to me again and let things
end this way. We don’t owe each other anything. He made sure I got that message loud and clear in
the last four weeks.
If I let him explain, it would complicate everything again. My brain and body couldn’t be trusted when it
came to Damian. But then the fact remained. He will always be a part of my life. I would see him at
family gatherings and important holidays, and knowing myself, I would always wonder what happened
and why he suddenly disappeared, so I nodded.
His tensed shoulders loosened as he sighed, then he tipped his head to the dimly lit walk path circling
around the villa.
“Walk with me?”
He steered us away from the reception, away from the glowing lights of the lanterns and the chatter
and music of the celebrating crowd. We walked in silence. Electric pulse zapped my skin each time his
knuckles would brush against mine as we lumbered under the light of the moon,
He was in deep thought. I could hear the gears in his mind moving against the cacophony of mine.
“I went after Aidan,” he said once we paused at the banks of the lake behind the villa, the moon
glowing against the waters.
“Where is he?” I asked, dreading the answer he’d give me.
“He can’t hurt you again.”
Struggling not to panic, I asked calmly. “What did you do to him?”
“Do you really want the answer to that?” I sucked in a breath, looking at him with wide eyes. The gray
moon illuminated his side profile. There was a crumple in his forehead, and his mouth pulled down into
a frown. He’s brooding. Something dark lurked underneath that calm mask he was wearing.
Words elude me. Do I want to know? From Damian’s tone, something had happened to him and Aidan.
Something that would change the way I looked at him.
He turned to face me, hands tucked in the pockets of his dress pants. His hair was longer now, its ends
rubbing the collar of his dress shirt, a few strands falling over his forehead. He looked tired and weary.
Offering a sad smile, he murmured, “I kept my promise, Millicent. That’s all you have to know.”
Oh, no.
Though fear and panic made my belly clench, I tried to keep my voice controlled, repeating my
question. “You didn’t-” I shook my head, the words trapped in my throat.
Damian remained perfectly calm, his breathing shallow as he smiled at me. “I didn’t kill him, if that’s
what you’re asking.”
Relief washed over me. His answer didn’t mean Aidan was unharmed, but at least he’s still alive, right?
I licked my dry lips, rubbing my hands together as the cold air caressed my bare skin. “Is that the
reason you didn’t return my messages and calls?”
Gazing into my eyes, he pinned me with a stare that poured loads of bricks on my chest. I prepared for
this day since I realized I’d fallen in love with Damian. He’s about to end everything. Put a period on our
story.
“No.”
I choked on my emotions, staggering back on my heels. “You don’t have to explain,” I said. “I perfectly
understand?
His eyebrows curled. “You do?”
I hummed a yes, facing the waters. “Can I tell you something?”
“Go on.”
I smile at the dimness of the night, remembering how everything started. I never thought this was
where my drunkenness would lead me, falling for my best friend’s stepbrother.
“Kissing you at the reunion was the silliest thing I had ever done. And entering that contract…” I shook
my head. “I was so scared no one would believe we were together, except everyone did. Even our
families.”
Damian chuckled. “I had the same thought. It was a desperate move on my part. I pretended I wanted
to save you from humiliation when you were the one saving me from my mistakes.”
My voice cracked when I said, “I would miss it.”
He glanced down at me, his eyes traipsing over my face. “Me too.”
“Thank you, Damian,” I whispered, blinking away the sting in my eyes.
“I should be the one thanking you, Millicent,” he said, pulling his gaze away from me and facing
forward. “You showed me how it is to be properly loved and cared for.”
There was a crack in my heart that began to grow, creeping through each nook until it burst into a
million tiny, irreparable pieces. This was it. F*ck it hurst. It took my
all not to fall back on my a*s and hug my knees. “You were a pretty amazing boyfriend.”
He grinned at me, showing me a glimpse of the man I’ve grown to love the more I get to know him.
“Don’t gloat.” I rolled my eyes, punching him on the shoulder. “You deserve an Oscar, but that was it.
It’s all for a show. And it came to an end.”
He hummed in agreement. “We were both pretty into it.”
Except that my feelings became real. I’ve fallen without a safety net or parachute. Now, I must find the
strength to pick up the pieces of myself again or what’s left of it. This breakup was different. I already
knew it was meant to take place, yet it still f**king stings.
Hands clenching the fabric of my skirt, I thought of an excuse to extract myself from this conversation.
“I have to-,”
“I have-” Damian said at the same time.
I didn’t have the strength to continue this ending anymore, so I smiled at him. “I have to go back to the
reception. Will you be staying the night?”
He nodded. “I booked a room at Summerfields and had an interesting chat with your dad.”
I frowned. “With dad?”
“Yeah.” His smile was strained. “I kinda had to.”
“Why?”
It took him a while to respond. Dragging a hand over his hair and blowing a heavy breath, he said, “I
told him about our contract.”
“You what?” I winced. No wonder Dad was insistent I take his offer to work here at the farm. “Why did
you do that, Damian?”
“I had to,” he murmured, his gaze piercing. “You deserve better than a fake relationship.”
My frown deepened. “Yeah. We already established that, but why drag my father into this? He had
nothing to do with this.”
“He had everything to do with us, Millicent,” he stated firmly.
‘Us,’ my brows met in the middle, confused. There was no us. He just ended it. What kind of game is
he playing?
I sighed, and my head began to throb. All these push and pull were making my head. spin. “I don’t
understand what you mean, but whatever. It’s over now.”
“Yes, it is,” he pressed.
I narrowed my eyes on him. Does he have to slap that in my face?
“Fine.” I spun around, gasping when he grabbed me by the waist, yanking me to his chest.
“You look adorable when you’re mad, you know that?”
I couldn’t keep up with this conversation anymore. Splaying my hands on his chest, I pushed him away.
He yanked me closer. “What?”
He lifted his hand to my face, tucking a few strands of my hair behind my ears. “You deserve better
than a fake relationship,” he murmured, his breath hot on my cheeks.
“I know. Now let me go.” Fist curled, I feebly pummeled his chest with it.
Ignoring my protest, he pressed his forehead against mine. “You deserve a real one, Millicent.” My
eyes widened. “We need to end pretending and start a proper one.”
“Damian…”
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He shook his head. “I want to give it all to you if you let me.”
He had to tell my father about our deal so he could ask for his permission.
As though he read my mind, he smiled. “Now you understand why I had to tell Robert? I need his
permission so I can court you properly. Bring you flowers and chocolates, ask you out on dates while
your father threatens to kill me if I don’t take you home before midnight.”
I giggled, tasting salty tears rolling down my cheeks. Damian swiped his thumb over my cheeks.
“So, will you let me?” Hope shone in his green eyes
“Let you what?” I asked coyly, nibbling my lower lip.
He groaned. “Let me love you properly, Millicent.”
He knew the answer before I even gave it. The bastard was fighting off a smile. How could someone
break my heart and piece it together like it was brand new? Only Damian Black.
I nodded, threw my arms around his neck, and pressed my lips against his. A glimpse of our new
beginning flashed before me with each glide and caress of our lips.
-The End-