
Waves of Fate
Chapter 3
The room reeked of disinfectant, a stark contrast to the warmth it once held. A chilling white sheet covered what had once been a living, breathing person.
Ethan’s eyes were hollow, refusing to accept the grim reality before him.
“No way... This can’t be happening…” he whispered, his voice heavy with denial and trembling despair, as though trying to convince himself—or anyone who would listen—that this wasn’t real.
He stood frozen, unable to take a step closer. His fists were clenched so tightly that his knuckles turned ghostly white, a faint tremor betraying the anxiety coursing through him.
“It’s gotta be a hoax, some kind of sick joke… She can’t be…” His gaze shot upward, his eyes ablaze with a mix of doubt and rage, as though searching for signs of an elaborate trick.
“Do you really not see the truth?!” His parents stormed toward him, their anger cutting through the room like a blade.
His mother, her face streaked with tears, cried out, “Look at her! Look at your wife! What did she ever do to hurt you? Why would you believe Aria’s lies over her?”
“What did Wendy ever do wrong?” His father’s voice, raw with emotion, lacked its usual commanding tone. “How much has she sacrificed for you? Is there any part of your heart left for her? Can you see anyone besides Aria? Do you even acknowledge your own wife?”
Their words struck deep, slicing through Ethan like a knife.
Yet Ethan remained rooted to the spot, his mask of indifference barely hiding the storm raging within. He bit back his emotions, unwilling—or unable—to face the truth.
“Enough! Aria isn’t the person you think she is!” he finally burst out, his voice shaky but laced with stubborn resolve. “She’s innocent! This must be some kind of mix-up.”
“Mix-up?” His mother’s fury only grew hotter. “Aria’s innocent? Then tell me, what terrible thing did Wendy do to make you mistrust her? Even now that she’s gone, you refuse to defend her?”
Ethan fell silent. His lips parted, but no words came out. His gaze clouded over.
Deep down, he knew. He had spent years neglecting Wendy, allowing doubt to build a wall between them.
And yet, even now, he couldn’t stop himself from defending Aria, as if she were the one who needed his protection.
His father’s voice was filled with disappointment, his frustration evident in every word. “You’re still standing up for Aria? When are you going to see clearly? Wendy is gone—she’s not coming back! How can you defend Aria and not feel even a shred of guilt?”
The words hit Ethan like a ton of bricks.
He swallowed hard, but no excuses came.
He stared at the lifeless body before him, the silence around it chilling and accusing. It was as if it demanded that he finally face the truths he had been running from.
No matter how much he wanted to deny it, he knew then that the truth was inescapable.
Word of the incident spread like wildfire across the internet. Tourists on the boat had captured every detail on camera and blasted it across social media.
A tidal wave of outrage erupted, thrusting Ethan and Aria into the harsh glare of public scrutiny. The comments were relentless, each one a dagger to the heart:
[How could he be so heartless? His own wife was pregnant, and he left her? And he still defends his mistress?]
[What kind of upbringing leads to this kind of behavior?]
[That mistress has some nerve showing her face!]
Ethan’s life unraveled under the weight of public scrutiny.
Everywhere he went—from the streets to the bars—people whispered about the scandal.
His phone became a constant source of torment, buzzing incessantly with calls and notifications. Each glance brought a new flood of insults and blame, the words suffocating him.
Ethan and Aria’s names dominated trending topics, with rumors and fresh scandals surfacing by the hour.
Despite the chaos, Ethan clung to his belief in Aria. He convinced himself that their love was mutual, true, and unshakable.
However, life had other plans, ones he never saw coming.
One exhausting evening, as he dragged himself home, his phone buzzed with a notification. It stopped him in his tracks.
Aria was live streaming.
Confused and weary, he opened the video.
On-screen, Aria stood in a plain white dress, her tears brimming and her expression vulnerable, like a lost kitten.