
Wedding Amidst Betrayal
Chapter 2
My phone buzzed on the nightstand, pulling me from a fitful sleep. Caleb's name flashed across the screen, and my heart skipped despite everything that had happened between us.
"I'm sorry for everything, Naomi. I've been terrible lately. Can we meet? I want to make things right."
I stared at the message, my thumb hovering over the screen. After weeks of coldness and distance, this sudden apology felt like water in a desert. Maybe he'd finally realized what he was throwing away.
"The Grande Pearl Hotel, Room 1508. 8 PM. I have a surprise for you."
A surprise. My pulse quickened. Could this be the romantic gesture I'd been waiting for? The Caleb I remembered from before Jazmin returned?
"Okay," I texted back, trying to sound casual despite the hope blooming in my chest.
I spent hours getting ready, selecting a deep blue dress that brought out my eyes—the one Caleb had always loved. If this was our chance to reconnect, I wanted everything to be perfect.
The Grande Pearl was one of the city's most exclusive hotels. As I stepped into the elegant lobby, I smoothed my dress nervously. What if this was another disappointment? Another excuse?
I took the elevator to the fifteenth floor, my reflection in the polished doors showing flushed cheeks and bright eyes. The hallway was quiet, plush carpet muffling my footsteps as I approached Room 1508.
I knocked softly, then harder when no one answered immediately.
The door swung open, and I froze.
A man stood before me—tall, with dark eyes that widened in surprise. Not Caleb.
"Naomi?" he said, his voice deep and accented.
Before I could respond, a flash went off to my right—bright and startling in the dim hallway. Then another. And another.
"Who are you?" I demanded, stepping back as the stranger—Hugo Mendoza, I realized with a jolt—looked equally confused.
"I—" he began, but never finished.
"Perfect timing," came a familiar voice behind me.
I turned to see Caleb striding down the hallway, Jazmin clinging to his arm. His face was cold, calculating—nothing like the man who'd sent that apologetic text.
"What is this?" I whispered, though I was beginning to understand.
Caleb held up his phone, swiping through images that had just been sent to him. Photos of me knocking on Hugo's door. Photos of us standing in the doorway. Photos that could tell any story Caleb wanted them to.
"You've put me in quite a position, Naomi," he said, his voice eerily calm. "These will be all over social media by morning unless you make things right."
My hands trembled as I pointed at him. "You set me up?"
"It's not that simple," Caleb replied, glancing at Jazmin, who watched with barely concealed satisfaction. "Hugo here needs a wife. He's dying, you see. Family requirements for his inheritance."
I stared at Hugo, who remained silent, his dark eyes unreadable.
"Why me?" I asked, my voice breaking.
"Because you can afford to be generous," Caleb said coldly. "You've had everything handed to you, Naomi. It's time you gave something back to society."
"Gave something back?" I repeated incredulously. "By marrying a stranger? What about us? Our engagement? Our years together?"
Jazmin's grip tightened on Caleb's arm, her eyes gleaming with triumph.
"That's over," Caleb said simply. "Jazmin and I have reconnected. This arrangement works best for everyone."
Something snapped inside me. All the hurt and betrayal crystallized into pure rage.
"You bastard," I whispered, my hand connecting with his cheek before I could think.
The slap echoed in the hallway. Caleb's face reddened where my palm had struck, but his expression remained unmoved.
"Think about your options, Naomi," he said calmly. "The photos or the marriage. Your choice."
I turned and fled, tears blurring my vision as I stumbled toward the elevator.
Hugo watched me go, his face unreadable in the doorway of Room 1508.
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"Mom?" I called weakly as I burst through the front door of my family home.
She appeared instantly, as if she'd been waiting. "Naomi! What happened?"
I collapsed into her arms, the story spilling out between sobs. Caleb's text. The hotel room. Hugo Mendoza. The photographer. The ultimatum.
"He wants me to marry him," I choked out. "Or he'll ruin me with those photos."
My mother's arms tightened around me as my father appeared in the doorway, his face darkening with rage.
"That little bastard," he growled. "After everything we've done for him."
"He's been planning this," I whispered. "With Jazmin. They want me out of the way."
My father was already pulling out his phone. "I'm calling our lawyers. And investigators. We need to know exactly what game they're playing."
Within hours, the first photos appeared online—carefully cropped to tell whatever story Caleb wanted them to tell. My phone exploded with messages:
"Is it true?"
"I can't believe you'd do this to Caleb!"
"What's going on with you and Hugo Mendoza?"
I turned off my phone and crawled into my childhood bedroom, pulling the covers over my head as tears soaked my pillow.
How had it come to this? The man I'd loved since childhood had orchestrated my complete humiliation.
And somewhere across the city, Hugo Mendoza was waiting for my answer.
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