Chapter 3

Just as Ava raised her hand to oh-so-dramatically slap herself, Jace caught her wrist and snapped at me. "Demi, she didn't mean it. Can you stop bullying her just because of your background?"

Grandma was livid. "What a joke. Demi hasn't even opened her mouth, and this girl's out here sobbing like she's in a soap opera. And now it's bullying? Oh no, sweetheart—don't let that slide. Give 'em a wake-up call!"

So I did.

I raised my hand and smacked Ava clean across the face.

Then looked Jace dead in the eye. "See? That's bullying."

Ava froze, mouth open.

Jace? Ice cold. "Demi Mancini, you've gone too far—"

I slapped him, too. Hard.

"That's TOO far."

For years, I'd let him talk down to me. Never pushed back.

Now? He didn't know what to do with himself.

Jace stared me down, jaw tight. "Fine. Real fine. But you hit me again—don't come crying later."

Then he turned his back on me. "Come on, Ava. Let's get you checked out."

Grandma scoffed so loud in my head. "Not even a glance at you, Demi. Just running off to baby someone else. What a blockhead. Any girl would regret ending up with a guy like that. Ugh. And look at that arm—ouch, sweetheart."

I glanced at my bleeding arm, the scrape raw and stinging.

And just like that, everything hit me—pain, betrayal, all of it, full force.

Back in school, Jace would've freaked over a paper cut. Wanted to carry my pain.

Maybe he never really loved me. I used to think at least that part was real.

Now he ignored my arm and threw accusations like I was out to make Ava look bad.

Grandma wasn't just being dramatic. She was dead right.

Marrying him would've been the same disaster on loop.

***

I wiped my tears, found a nurse, and got my arm bandaged.

Around me, nurses kept whispering, eyes flicking toward a wall. I followed their stare.

Behind the glass? Ava and Jace—locked in some dramatic, steamy hug.

Ava's voice drifted out. "Jace, if Demi found out you faked amnesia just to be with me, she'd lose it."

He twirled her hair. "So what if she does? Everyone knows she's obsessed with me. Even without my memory, she'd still beg me to marry her."

Grandma scoffed hard. "In his dreams. Demi didn't pick him. She's not begging anyone. Just wait till the engagement news hits—let's see him smirk then."

I laughed—dry, empty. No joy in sight.

Cradling my bandaged arm, I turned and walked away. I'd heard enough.

Screams exploded around me. "They've got knives! Run!"

Panic hit like a slap.

I bolted with the crowd, but some patient in the chaos snatched me, swinging a knife like a maniac.

I had some self-defense training—not enough.

I caught Jace looking over.

"Jace, help me!" I yelled without thinking.

He started to move—but Ava latched onto his arm. "Jace, I'm scared. Please don't leave me."

And he froze.

That one second—

The knife sliced across my already torn-up arm. I gasped, pain white-hot.

Grandma was freaking out. "This attack was a nightmare back then—how'd Demi end up in it again? And Jace? Faking amnesia, letting her bleed while he plays hero for Ava? Unbelievable."

I could barely stay upright, dizzy from the pain. I bit down hard and screamed, "Jace, I'm begging you—help me, or I'm seriously gonna die!"

And right then, Ava screamed.

A patient charged at them.

Jace didn't even blink—just threw himself over Ava and ran off with her.

Chapter 4

My brain short-circuited watching him disappear with the girl he actually cared about.

I wasn't even asking for love anymore.

After everything—years of caring, years of loving—he couldn't show mercy, not even once?

The weight crushing me disappeared—Leroy had kicked the guy off and yanked me into his arms, shielding me as we ran.

"Let's go."

The chaos was wild but didn't last. Security showed up fast and shut it down.

I was still shaking, whole body trembling.

Leroy handed me a cup of hot water, eyes unreadable.

Not that I noticed. Didn't even think to ask why he was there. I just used the last of my strength to mumble a thanks.

***

News spread like wildfire. By that night, Grandpa already knew. And he was livid—demanded answers from both the Thorne and Stafford families.

The Staffords freaked. Ava got slapped with house arrest, and they sent over some awkward apology gift.

The Thornes? Furious. They made Jace show up in person to apologize.

That night, he stormed in and tossed a box of supplements on the table. His face was dark. "Demi, what happened today wasn't Ava's fault. I'm the one who didn't help. Why punish her? You settling old scores now?"

I lifted my bandaged arm. "You see this, Jace?"

He hesitated, then snapped, "You're still alive, aren't you? You're the Mancini's only heir—one phone call and the whole world rushes in to save you. But Ava's only got me. She almost got hurt too.

"Can you stop being so heartless? Talk to your grandpa and drop her punishment, or I'm canceling our engagement."

Like I was supposed to panic.

Grandma scoffed. "Shameless."

I was so over it. Too drained to yell.

"Security. Get him out."

A few guards stepped in and walked him right out the door.

As he left, he yelled, "Demi, you'll regret this!"

***

Jace didn't show up the next day.

Meanwhile, Grandpa wasn't playing around—he threw the biggest banquet the Mancinis had ever hosted.

All Four Legacy Families were there.

I walked into the hall in my gown, eyes landing on Jace in the center.

Ava was right beside him, glowing like she'd just won prom queen.

I blinked. Wait—wasn't she supposed to be on house arrest?

Grandma scoffed. "Jace probably bribed and threatened the Staffords to get her out. Funny how he never lifted a finger like that for you. What a heartless mutt."

Jace shot me a quick look—then turned away.

Ava? Smirked like she already knew the ending.

The crowd started whispering.

"Why does Jace look so over Demi? And why's he glued to the Stafford girl? I heard the Leighton heir's into Demi. Maybe we've got the wrong guy pegged as the fiancé."

"No way. Even if Jace has amnesia and only remembers Ava, Demi's obsessed with him. She'd literally die for that guy. He HAS to be Demi's husband."

Leroy threw a cold look their way. They shut up real fast and shuffled off.

Grandpa was glowing. He waved me up to the stage and handed me the mic. "Demi, this is your engagement banquet. Something this big—you should announce it yourself."

"Alright." I grabbed the mic, heart pounding. Jace's stare burned into me.

I smiled right at him. He flinched.

I spoke loud and clear. "Thanks for coming to my engagement banquet. Today, I want to formally introduce my fiancé—

Read the Full Story Now
Support the author and inspire more amazing stories Goodnovel
Unlock All Chapters
Search for “A55744” on goodnovel to read the full book.
Copy the code and search in the NovelShort app to continue reading.
A55744
copy

Grandma Called It, I Dumped Him

Chapter 3
Chapters
Customize
Next Chapter