
Abandoned In Paris, Reborn In London
For three years, I played second fiddle to my boyfriend' s "childhood friend," Eve.
When Damion finally whisked me away to Paris to rekindle our dying spark, I thought things might change.
Instead, the moment we arrived, he abandoned me in the hotel lobby without my passport because Eve called with a "crisis."
I spent my first night in Paris stranded and penniless while he rushed to comfort her.
When he finally returned the next morning, he didn't apologize.
He flew into a rage because I' d sought safety in an old college friend' s room, accusing me of cheating while he still smelled like her cheap perfume.
He actually punched the only man who helped me, screaming that I was the toxic one.
The gaslighting was the final straw. I didn't feel anger anymore, just a cold, liberating indifference.
While he begged on his knees, quitting his job and promising to cut Eve off forever, I simply walked away.
I boarded a plane to London for a promotion I' d once turned down for him, leaving him with nothing but his regrets and the "friend" he chose over me.
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Chapter 4
Charlotte Head POV:
A persistent knocking pulled me from a deep, dreamless sleep. My eyes fluttered open, disoriented. Where was I? The unfamiliar ceiling, the soft, muted morning light filtering through heavy drapes. Paris. Connor. Right. I must have overslept. He probably came to check on me, or maybe he needed something.
"Coming," I mumbled, my voice still thick with sleep. I stumbled out of bed, my mind still foggy, and fumbled with the lock. I swung the door open, ready to offer a sleepy apology to Connor for keeping him waiting.
But it wasn't Connor.
Damion stood in the doorway, his face a mixture of anger and relief. Before I could process it, he pulled me into a tight embrace, crushing me against him.
"Charlotte! Thank God! I was so worried!" His voice was rough, laced with a frantic edge. He smelled faintly of stale cologne and something else, something cloying and sweet. "What were you thinking, staying in a strange man's room? I come back and you're not in our suite. I almost had a heart attack! Do you have any idea how terrifying it was, not knowing where you were?"
I pushed him away, my hands flat against his chest. The sleep-induced fog instantly cleared, replaced by a cold, sharp clarity. How quickly his concern for Eve had vanished, only to be replaced by outrage at my supposed transgression.
"What are you doing here?" I asked, my voice flat, devoid of any warmth. "And what are you talking about, 'strange man's room'? This is a hotel."
He scoffed, running a hand through his hair. "This isn't our room, Charlotte! What, you just decided to shack up with the first guy you saw? After I explicitly told you to go to our suite? Do you have any idea how long I've been looking for you? I've been going crazy!"
"You were going crazy looking for Eve, Damion," I countered, my voice dangerously calm. "Not me. You abandoned me in a foreign country, without my passport, my wallet, or even a room key. You left me in the lobby, for hours, while you ran off to rescue your 'helpless' friend. What was I supposed to do? Sleep on the couch all night?"
His face fell, the anger momentarily replaced by a flicker of guilt. "Char, I-I'm so sorry. I know. It was a mistake. Eve was just so distraught, and I panicked. My priority was to make sure she was safe." He reached for my hand, his fingers insistent. "But I'm here now. Come on. Let's go back to our suite." He tugged, gently but firmly, trying to pull me out into the hallway. "This room, it's... it's not right. It's obviously meant for Eve. I made sure she had a room nearby, in case she needed anything else."
My gaze hardened. For Eve. Of course. This was just another extension of his obsession with her. Another reminder of where I stood in his priorities. I pulled my hand away from his, my skin prickling where he had touched me.
"Damion," I said, my voice barely above a whisper, "I don't care about Eve. Or her room. Or her passport. Or anything else that has to do with her. You made your choice. And I made mine."
He stared at me, his eyes wide. "What are you talking about? Your choice?"
"You used to tell me I was 'controlling' for wanting to know where you were, for asking for basic communication, for getting upset when you put Eve first," I said, my voice rising slightly, a cold edge to it. "You called me 'jealous' and 'immature' for wanting to be treated like your partner. Well, Damion, I don't feel those things anymore. I don't feel anything for her. She's irrelevant to me."
He flinched, as if I had struck him. He opened his mouth to speak, then closed it. The shock on his face was almost comical. He had expected tears, anger, a fight. Not this cold, dead calm.
I yawned, a genuine, unforced yawn. "Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going back to bed. I'm exhausted." I began to close the door.
He thrust his foot in the way, preventing it from shutting. "Charlotte, wait! Don't do this. I'm sorry, okay? I screwed up. Again. But I'm here now. I came back for you. We can still salvage this, can't we? Just... talk to me." His voice was pleading, almost desperate.
I looked at his foot, then at his face. The desperation in his eyes was real, but it was born of fear, not love. Fear of losing control, of losing his convenient girlfriend.
"There's nothing left to talk about, Damion," I said, my voice flat, devoid of emotion. "Goodnight."
I pushed the door shut with more force than necessary, ignoring his muffled protests from the hallway. The click of the lock was a small, satisfying sound. I leaned against the door for a moment, listening. I could hear him pacing outside, a restless shadow. His voice, raised in frustrated whispers, drifted through the wood.
But I didn't care. I walked back to the bed, curled up under the covers, and closed my eyes. The sounds of his agitation faded into the background, a distant, meaningless hum. I had finally learned to protect myself, to build walls so thick that his turmoil couldn't penetrate. He could pace, he could complain, he could even break down the door for all I cared. My heart, once so vulnerable, was now a fortress of indifference. And it was peaceful.
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