Chapter 20
Chapter Twenty
Ava’s POV-
1 blinked, my heart skipping a beat. “What?”
The entire room felt like it was closing in on me. Three days? He was announcing our welding in three days? I hadn’t even had time to process what my mother had just done, and now this? It felt like my world was spiraling out of control, and I wasn’t sure if I could keep up.
Damien’s face remained calm, but there was a glint of amusement in his eyes. “I guess congratulations are in order?”
“Lilian are you there?”
Her words blurred as reality set in. In three days, I was going to be Mrs. Grayson Blackwood to the ordinary world and Luna to the Alpha King
“I’ll call you back. Bels.”
I
I ended the call not finding the right words to say, I stared down at my phone, my heart pounding as I read the official statement over and over. Grayson had announced our wedding to the world without even talking to me first. I couldn’t believe it.
Damien watched me, the smile leaving his eyes and his brow furrowed. “Ava, are you okay?”
I looked up at him, my throat tight. “He should have told me first. He should have-“My voice cracked, frustration bubbling to the surface.
Damien squeezed my hand gently, his voice calm and steady. “I know you’re upset, and you have every right to be. But before you do anything, take a breath. Think about how you want to handle this.”
I nodded, but my mind was already racing. I couldn’t sit here anymore. I had to talk to Grayson.
“I need to see him,” I muttered, grabbing my things quickly. “I need to talk to Grayson. This isn’t something you just… announce without a conversation.”
He stood
up
with me, concern etched on his face. “Do you want me to come with you? Or give you a
a ride?”
I shook my head, forcing a smile. “No, I need to handle this myself. I’ll call you if I need anything.”
He pulled me in for a quick hug, his warmth grounding me for a moment. “Alright, but you know I’m always here if you need me. No matter what happens.”
Thank you,” I whispered, pulling back. “Really, thank you.”
With a final nod from him. I hurried out of the restaurant. My heart was pounding, my paid a swirl of emotions—anger, confusion, hurt. Grayson should’ve told me. We should have discussed this together before he put it out there. Instead, I was blindsided, left to find out the same way as everyone else. I knew everything was happening on his terms but still.
I hailed a cab, sending a quick text to Isabella, reassuring her that I was fine and that I’d call once I was settled. My mind raced as I directed the cab toward Grayson’s mansion. The events of the day spun around in my head like a whirlwind, and I tried my best to calm the storm of emotions building inside me but as the cab pulled up to the gates of Grayson’s estate, I felt the rage simmering just beneath the surface.
One of the ment at the gate walked over to my window, his face unreadable as he gave me a message. “Mr. Blackwood instructed us to inform you when you came back that if you wanted to speak with him, he’d be at his company.”
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The words hit me like slap to the face. He knew I would come looking for him, and he had the audacity to plan this out in advance. He couldn’t spare a minute to call me? I felt any hands ghten into fists, my anger bubbling up inside me
“Where is the company?” I asked, trying to keep my voice steady
The man gave me the directions, and I felt my anger flare even more Of course, he’d have everything perfectly planned out. If he could figure out my size and what clothes to buy me, then surely he could find my phone number and call me Everything about this situation felt cold, calculated, and I hated it.
I didn’t realize I had zsoned out until the cab driver broke my thoughts, “We’re here,” he said, pulling me back to reality. I looked outside, and for a second, I couldn’t breathe.
I gasped, staring at the massive building in front of me. It was sleek, modern, and imposing, with the name Blackwood etched into a gleaming black sign. It wasn’t just a company–it was a billion–dollar empire. The kind that made you feel small just by standing in front of it.
I quickly snapped out of my daze, paid the driver, and stepped out, still in awe of the place. This was another level of wealth -one I was only beginning to comprehend. My family had money, sure, but this.. this was something else. I took a deep breath before stepping inside, feeling like all eyes were on me the moment I entered.
I felt self–conscious as I walked into the grand lobby. The high ceilings, the polished marble floors, and the perfectly dressed people moving around made me feel like I didn’t belong. As I stood there, trying to gather my thoughts, a woman about my age approached me. She wasn’t overly beautiful, but there was something attractive about her–maybe it was the way she carried herself, with confidence and grace.
She smiled politely. “Can I help you?”
For a second, I didn’t know what to say. I felt completely out of place here. Sure, my parents had money, but nothing like this. My family had always kept their distance from Grayson Blackwood, labeling him as someone with a “tainted reputation. They’d blacklisted his name, saying we were too good to associate with someone like him. I knew he was the Alpha King, someone of extreme importance nut at the same time, since my parents deemed him just as a figure head, I didn’t think to find out about him until recently when Dylan became obsessed with aligning with Grayson which made me realize just how powerful he was and was my way out of that dreadful marriage.
And now, standing here, I was finally starting to understand why
“I’m here to see Mr. Blackwood,” I smiled lightly, trying to keep my voice steady.
Her polite smile faltered slightly. “I should warn you, Mr. Blackwood doesn’t take walk–ins.”
I sighed, feeling the weight of the situation pressing down on me. This wasn’t going to be easy. Reluctantly, I pulled out the one card I didn’t want to play.
“I’m his wife.”
Her eyes widened, and I could see recognition flash across her face. “Oh! That’s why you look familiar!” she exclaimed, her expression lighting up. “That picture didn’t do you justice.”
I forced a smile, feeling incredibly awkward. “Thank you,” I muttered
She quickly regained her composure, nodding as she gestured for me to follow her. “Come on, I’ll take you to his floor.”
I thanked her and began following her toward the elevator, still feeling the weight of all the eyes in the lobby on me. As we waited for the elevator, she introduced herself. “Im Eliza, by the way.”
“Ava.” I replied, giving her a small smile.
We stepped into the elevator, and as the doors closed, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of nerves. What was I going to say to him? The elevator ride felt endless, and my heart raced with every passing second.
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The doors finally opened, and we stepped into a sleek, modern office space. It was quieter here, more controlled. Eliza led me down a long hallway until we reached a set of large double doors. As my eyes drifted to the door I knew led to Grayson’s office, a strange tension gripped my chest. There was no receptionist or PA around, which seemed odd for a company of this scale. But before I could dwell on it, Eliza, as if reading my thoughts, chuckled awkwardly
“He just fired his PA twenty minutes ago. I am sure you would have noticed he is not..urhmm really a fan of people?”
I found myself laughing softly, surprised by her openness. She led this warm energy about her that I hadn’t expected in a place that felt so intimidating. “Doesn’t surprise ine,” I muttered glancing back at her, noticing the playful twinkle in her
eye
Eliza cleared her throat, her smile fading slightly as she leaned in a little. “But, you know, since you’re his wife, I’m sure he won’t mind you just going in.” Then, with a playful smirk, she added, “But just in case….”
I grinned. “I found his office myself and I have never met you before.”
She laughed, her voice light and friendly. “Nice to meet you, Ava I guess I’ll be seeing you around.” With that, she turned and disappeared down the hallway, leaving me alone with the growing sense of unease,
I took a deep breath, steeling myself. The door loomed in front of me, and despite the sudden lump in my throat, I knocked. No answer. The silence on the other side stretched on for what felt like forever, and with each passing second, nerves heightened.
Finally, I pushed the door open, stepping inside carefully.
My heart dropped and I gasped.
Grayson was there, his back slightly turned toward me, but that wasn’t what made my stomach twist…
It was the fact that he was kissing a woman.
my