
Betrayer's Lies Shattered
Chapter 2
The rain came down in sheets, soaking through my dress as I stumbled onto the service loading dock. My lip throbbed where Jazmin had slapped me, and I could taste blood mixing with rainwater. The guards had shoved me out the back entrance like garbage, avoiding the main lobby where guests might see the bride they'd just assaulted.
I pressed my back against the cold brick wall, trying to catch my breath. The shock was wearing off, replaced by something else—something cold and dormant that had been buried deep inside me.
I touched my mother's pearl necklace, feeling the smooth surface beneath my fingertips. This necklace had been her wedding gift to me, a symbol of love and continuity. Now it felt like a reminder of everything I'd been trying to escape.
"You can do this," I whispered to myself, wiping the blood from my lip with the back of my hand.
The rain pounded harder, drumming against the metal containers around me. I pulled out my phone, my hands steady despite everything that had just happened. I knew this number by heart—the private line that connected directly to my father.
He answered on the first ring.
"Haley?" My father's voice was calm, controlled. He'd been waiting for my call.
"Daddy," I said, my voice breaking slightly. "They tried to break me."
There was a pause—just a heartbeat—before his response came, low and dangerous.
"I'm on my way."
* * *
Twenty minutes later, the sky above the Plaza Hotel darkened with the thump-thump-thump of helicopter blades. Three black SUVs with tinted windows pulled up to the main entrance, forming a protective semicircle.
I watched from the loading dock as my father emerged from the middle vehicle. Roman Bennett—the man the financial world called "The King of Wall Street"—moved with the precision of a predator. His tailored suit was impeccable despite the rain, and his silver hair caught the light as he surveyed the scene.
Marcus Chen, his head of security, flanked his right side. Two other men I recognized as part of his elite team took positions at the entrances. The hotel staff scattered like startled birds.
"Ms. Bennett?" A hesitant voice called from behind me. Victoria Sterling, the events manager, had followed me out. Her face was pale as she watched the scene unfold. "Is that—?"
"Yes," I said simply. "That's my father."
Victoria's eyes widened as recognition dawned. "Roman Bennett? The Roman Bennett?"
Before I could answer, my father's gaze found mine across the distance. He strode toward me, his expression unreadable until he reached me. Then his arms opened, and I collapsed into them.
"Who did this to you?" he asked softly, his hand gently brushing wet hair from my face.
"Alexander Austin," I replied. "And his assistant, Jazmin."
Something dangerous flashed in my father's eyes. "Show me."
* * *
The ballroom had fallen silent when we entered. My father's presence seemed to suck all the air from the room. Alexander and Jazmin stood by the altar, champagne glasses in hand, their laughter freezing on their lips as they saw us.
"Mr. Bennett," Victoria stammered, trying to intercept us. "This is a private event—"
She stopped mid-sentence when my father turned to look at her. "Victoria Sterling," he said, his voice deceptively soft. "I want every piece of evidence from today's... festivities."
"Sir?" she swallowed hard.
"The photographs, the recordings, the security footage. All of it."
Alexander stepped forward, his face draining of color as he recognized my father. "Roman? What an unexpected pleasure—"
"Save it," my father cut him off, his eyes never leaving Alexander's face. "You just assaulted my daughter."
The room went deadly quiet. Jazmin's champagne glass slipped from her fingers, shattering on the marble floor.
"Your daughter?" Alexander's voice cracked as he looked between us.
"Yes," my father said simply. "Haley is my daughter."
Alexander's face went through a series of expressions—confusion, disbelief, and finally, dawning horror. "But that would make you her primary investor..."
"I am," my father confirmed coldly.
I watched as Alexander's world collapsed around him. His breathing became rapid and shallow as he realized the magnitude of his mistake.
My father turned to Marcus. "Secure the evidence. Every photo, every recording."
Then he placed his hand gently on my back. "Let's go home, Haley."
As we walked toward the exit, I heard Alexander hyperventilating behind us. The last thing I saw was his face—pale with shock as he realized that the woman he'd just humiliated was the daughter of the man whose money had built his entire empire.
And as the limousine doors closed behind us, I knew this was just the beginning.
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