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Chapter 204
~Xade’s POV~
"Shit," Isla and I said at once.
We didn’t even speak. We just bolted and shoved through the double doors, past stunned faces and flashing lights.
And there she was.
Valerie was at the foot of the staircase, halfway through the crowd, frozen like she’d been slapped with an entire theatre spotlight on her.
Her expression was unreadable—eyes flat, face blank—but I could see it in her clenched jaw and the slight shake in her shoulders.
She’d heard every word, no doubt, and the realisation was beginning to sink in.
I had betrayed her by bringing her here.
Kieran walked up to her slowly and I knew it was already embarrassing for her.
"Valerie Nightshade, I know I have wronged you, and it is with a sincere heart that I kneel before you to apologise today."
I saw Kieran go on one knee, but the next second, Valerie turned on her heel, and then she stormed out.
"Valerie!" I called after her, but she didn’t look back.
"She’s going to hate you," Isla said beside me.
I didn’t argue. Because I already hated myself. Still, I chased after her, not giving her a chance to walk away.
By the time we got outside, she was already charging toward the main gates, her heels clicking furiously against the stone pathway.
I hurried and blocked her path, nearly getting shoved in the process.
"Move," Valerie ordered, her voice sharp enough to cut steel.
"Val, sweetie, please... Just wait and listen."
"Listen?" Her voice trembled slightly, the fury in her eyes barely containing the pain beneath. "I think I’ve heard enough for one night, don’t you think so, hmm?"
I opened my mouth, but nothing came out at first. The words jammed in my throat.
How was I supposed to explain betrayal? How do you excuse hurting the one person who trusted you?
"I—Val, look, I didn’t mean for it to go this way, alright? Kieran... He begged me. Said he wanted to apologise to you."
Her laugh was bitter. "And of course, you said yes, didn’t you? Just like that."
"I thought maybe—"
"You thought," she cut in, eyes narrowing. "You always think, Xade. You think it’s okay to speak for me, decide for me, and plan for me without ever asking if I’m okay with it. First it was Axel and now Kieran."
"Valerie, please. I just wanted him to own up, maybe it would give you some closure—"
"Closure?" she barked a laugh, stepping closer until we were face-to-face. "You dragged me here to perform my pain like it’s some show for everyone to see! That’s not closure. That’s just him raising his reputation."
"Val..."
"I want to go back , Xade. I don’t want to be a part of Kieran’s charade."
"Please, wait, stay a little..."
Before I could stop her, she brushed past me. "Infact, I’m not getting in that car with you," she threw over her shoulder.
"Val, please, let me explain everything. I won’t take you back until—"
"Then don’t!" she yelled back without looking at me. "Don’t take me anywhere!"
She stormed back toward the house. I wanted to chase her, say something—anything—that would make it better. But nothing would. Not now. Not yet.
I stayed rooted on the spot, watching her silhouette disappear through the tall arched doors again.
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~Valerie’s POV~
Without saying a word, I turned toward the exit again. I’d walk if I had to.
But as I reached the doors, I collided with a solid chest.
I looked up to see Dristan.
His eyes scanned my face instantly, concern written all over him.
"Are you okay?" he asked, voice low.
I opened my mouth, then closed it. "I want to—You know what? I think I need a drink."
His brows arched as I turned and walked back inside.
I made a beeline for the bar, ignoring everything else around me. I grabbed a shot glass, poured it, and downed the drink in one gulp.
Then I grabbed another. Drank it.
By the third, just as I lifted it to my lips, a hand stopped me.
Dristan again.
He took the drink from me and tossed it back himself, then winced. "That’s very strong, love. You shouldn’t be drinking this."
I sighed, turning away. "I just... I just want to feel free. Just a moment where I’m not angry or humiliated. Can’t I just have that?"
"No," he said gently but firmly. Then he pulled me aside.
We stepped into a quieter corner of the grand hall and stayed in front of one of the closed downstairs doors.
"What?" I asked, not looking at him at first, but Dristan stepped closer. I took a step back.
Dristan moved again, and I stepped back till my back was pressed lightly against the door... until we were nearly chest to chest, breath mingling, the music muffled behind the thick wood.
Dristan said nothing and only just looked at me, deep into me, and in that pause...
He leaned in and kissed me.
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