Chapter 2
Half an hour later, a Rolls-Royce Phantom rolled up to the hillside villa.
I stepped out and looked at the mansion glowing in the dark. Felt like a different life.
For three years, because of Jenny, I'd basically cut myself off from this place.
The second my mom saw me, she stood and rushed over, grabbing my hands, looking me up and down, eyes already red.
"Gavin, you finally came to your senses. That Jenny—I knew from the start she wasn't it. Nothing real about her. Just calculating."
My dad sighed and handed me a cup of tea. "Your mom's right. We saw how deep you were in, but we didn't push. Didn't want to drive you away. Now you've seen it for yourself... that's what matters."
I held the cup, warmth seeping into my hands, my throat tight.
Yeah. I saw it.
It cost me three years of my life.
To prove Jenny loved me—not my money—I played normal for three years. Even acting broke, I never let her struggle. I covered everything.
Not long ago, I finally got my parents to agree to the marriage.
I was gonna tell her the truth on her birthday. Had three buildings lined up as a wedding gift.
But now...
My mom looked at me and switched gears. "It's over. I found you a girl. Family, character, looks—top tier. She makes Jenny look like nothing."
"Mom, I'm not ready—"
"You're going," she cut in. "Trust me. You won't regret this."
Seeing me hesitate, my dad jumped in. "Just meet her. Treat it like meeting a new friend. Your mom's been stressing over this."
They didn't let up. I gave in. "Fine. I'll go. Who is she?"
My mom smiled, all secretive. "You'll see. Big surprise."
The next day, I headed to the mall downtown with the address she gave me.
After parking, I walked toward the restaurant, texting my mom—[This place is kinda dated.]
Right as I glanced down at my phone, a familiar voice cut in.
"Gavin, couldn't stay away? Following me already?"
I looked up.
Jenny stood there, hooked onto Nolan's arm, staring at me like it was a joke.
Nolan scoffed and stepped in front of her. "I'm telling you right now—stay in your lane. Jenny's with me. You keep showing up, we're gonna have a problem."
I didn't even slow down. Just walked past them.
Jenny chased after me, still going. "Gavin, I get it—you're not over me. But we're not even on the same level anymore. Look at you. We just broke up and you're still wearing knockoffs. Now look at what Nolan got me. This bag costs more than you'll ever make. At least be honest with yourself."
She held up her Hermès bag, smug as hell.
I didn't react.
Nolan took that as me folding and got even louder. He wrapped an arm around her and called out, "Next month, on the eighth—we're getting married right here at Celestria Grand. Don't bother coming. And don't bring a gift either. This wedding's not for guys like you. So take the hint and move on."
Chapter 3
Watching the two of them tag-team me, I almost laughed.
"Give up?" I let out a quiet laugh. "You've got it backwards. I'm here for a date."
"A date?" Jenny laughed like I'd just told a joke. "Gavin, if you're gonna lie, at least try. Looking like that—who would pick you?"
Nolan jumped in, patting my shoulder like he owned the place. "If you want Jenny back, just say it. No need for all this."
I didn't bother explaining.
Right then, my phone rang. My date.
I answered on speaker, right in front of them.
"Hey, Gavin. It's Maya." Her voice carried a hint of apology.
The name felt familiar.
"Sorry—something came up. I might not make it today."
"It's fine. Handle it."
I hung up.
A text came through.
[To make it up to you, dinner in three days? Top-floor revolving restaurant at the Celestria Grand. My treat. You good with that?]
Celestria Grand—the most over-the-top hotel in the city. One meal there could wipe out a year's salary.
Before I could reply, Jenny and Nolan lost it.
"Wow, keep it going!" Jenny doubled over laughing. "Where'd you find her? Trying to prove you're doing great without me?"
Nolan pulled her in, looking at me like I was nothing. "I'm telling you, it's pointless. This just makes you look worse."
I slid my phone away.
Watching them go off, I couldn't even be bothered.
"You done? I'm here to eat."
My calm set them off.
"You ungrateful loser!" Nolan pointed at me, face twisted. "You think you can eat here? Bet you're gonna dine and dash. Security! Security!"
Two guards rushed over.
"Mr. Cruz, how can we help?" The lead guard clearly knew him.
Nolan pointed at me, smug. "Throw this creep out. He's ruining our meal. This place doesn't need broke trash like him."
Jenny crossed her arms. "Yeah, get him out. He's killing the vibe."
The guard paused, spoke into his radio, then looked back at them—face all business.
"We've had complaints about you causing a disturbance and harassing other guests. You need to leave. Now."
They both froze.
"What... What did you say?" Nolan stared at him. "You're kicking me out? Do you know who I am? I'm a VVIP here!"
"Orders from the general manager." The guard gestured to the exit.
"This is ridiculous!" Nolan kept shouting, still trying to argue.
The guards were done talking. One grabbed each of them and hauled them toward the entrance.
I was about to grab a table when my mom walked over, dressed head-to-toe in Chanel.
"Mom? What are you doing here?"
"How could I not come? I had to make sure you showed up." She gave me a look, then smiled. "Oh—and I forgot to mention. This mall? Ours."
I let out a small, helpless smile and walked off with her.
***
Third-Person POV
Two security guards dragged Jenny and Nolan to the mall entrance, both of them a mess. They looked up just in time to see Gavin walking off, his arm linked with a polished, middle-aged woman.
It clicked for Nolan. "Now I get it. I was wondering how a broke loser like him suddenly grew a spine. So he found himself a new backer."
Jenny clenched her jaw. "He... He really hooked up with some rich older woman."
They stared after him, refusing to accept it, then finally left the mall.
Chapter 4
Gavin's POV
Next thing I knew, it was the day I was meeting Maya.
Mom kept pushing me out the door, so I left early.
I pulled up to the hotel—and bam, a giant wedding poster.
Jenny in a white dress, smiling like she won. Nolan right next to her.
Right. Their wedding was today.
Yeah. Of course it was.
I headed into the lobby, going straight for the top floor.
Before I could move, someone called out.
"Gavin, what are you doing here?"
Nolan spotted me, frowned, and walked over.
Jenny's face dropped.
"Gavin, I told you to stop bothering me. How are you this shameless?"
"This place isn't yours. I need your permission to show up?"
Nolan let out a dry laugh. "Still not over her, huh? Came to mess up our wedding? You even know what it costs to book this place? Your monthly pay even cover the venue, or are you still that broke?"
Jenny hooked his arm, staring at me like I was nothing. "I'm never marrying you, so get over it. Look at Nolan, then look at yourself. You really think you're on my level?"
People nearby started whispering.
"So that's the ex? All dressed up—trying to crash the wedding?"
"They broke up and he still won't move on. Yikes."
"He was never her level anyway. Of course she dumped him."
Jenny soaked it in, practically glowing. "See? This is my world. Leave before you embarrass yourself more. We haven't been on the same level for a long time."
I looked at their smug faces, about to speak—
A middle-aged guy in a suit rushed in, out of breath.
"Mr. Cruz, the South Borevia redevelopment just got suspended by the new CEO!"
Nolan's smile froze. "Say that again?"
The guy was sweating, voice shaking. "It... it's real. HQ just sent notice. That whole district's under review—"
Then he noticed me.
He straightened fast, all stiff and respectful.
"Good afternoon, Mr. Granville. It's an honor to see you. How can I assist you today?"