Chapter 48
Nivera couldn’t keep her eyes off her phone.
Notifications rolled in, one after another, some compratulating her, some apologizing, others expressing shock ne
It was all surreal. Just months ago, she had felt comered, gasit by the entire world. Now, those same people were singing a different ture
Her heart thudded with disbelief and a growing sense of triumph.
She was free.
Finally, after months of exile, mockery, shame, and the lonely weight of being the only one who knew the truth, it was out in the open
Nathaniel Blackwell had confessed before killing himmelt
He’d admitted everything. In a lengthy voice recording posted on his social media account
He’d stated that she was in
innocent, that she had tried to defend herself, and that he had indeed been the aggressor that night,
A surge of emotion overwhelmed her. Her throat tightened, and her vision blurred with tears.
Her hands trembled as she scrolled through the comments–some from brands that had blacklisted her, others from fans who had turned on her overnight.
Now they were apologizing. Public figures were retracting their worth, News outlets were issuing corrections.
She brought a hand to her lips as she tried to suppress the tears.
This was real.
This was happening
Behind her wave of emotions, she felt Alejandro’s gaze settle on her
“What happened?” he inquired, his voice calm but weighted with something she couldn’t quite place.
She tried to speak, but the first words that came out were a shaky breath. Swallowing hard, she turned the phone screen to him.
“He confessed,” she said softly. “Nathaniel. He admitted everything. That night, what he did to me. He said it all… and now everyone knows.”
She paused before continuing. “His body was found. Dead. They say it’s suicide, but investigations are still ongoing.”
Her tone,held no remorse. Not even a whisper of guilt.
Nathaniel wasn’t someone who deserved her pity. In fact, she hoped he had suffered while he took his life, just the way he had made her suffer.
Alejandro leaned back slightly, raising his eyebrows. Damn,” he murmured, perfectly feigning shock, while inwardly he wondered why it took that long.
“That’s… unexpected. But… Congratulations.”
The reaction was just perfect. She didn’t need to know that he was the reason Nathaniel confessed or that his death wasn’t a suicide.
There was a chance she would start to think he had some good in him, and he didn’t want that. He needed her to be wary of him, as that was what
thrilled him.
As they reached the parking lot, Alejandro stopped beside his car and turned to her.
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“Can you drive?” he inquired, already digging into his pocket for the keys: “I’m tired of being your chauffeur.”
Nivera blinked at him in surprise. She wasn’t, however, dumbs not to know that it wasn’t because of what he said but because of the panic attack
And frankly, she wasn’t complaining, as the last thing she needed was them getting into an accident because of it.
“You’re letting me drive your car?” She decided to play along.
He tossed her the keys with a sharp fick of his wrist
“If you get so much as a scratch on her, I’ll kill you.”
A real, unrestrained laugh bubbled out of her. It felt foreign but welcome, like the first ray of sun after a long, grey winter.
She caught the keys with both hands and stared down at them, her chest swelling with childlike excitement.
It had been ages since she had been behind the wheel of a car,
She hadn’t driven since the days before she left her father’s house. Back when her life still had a sliver of control.
Sliding into the driver’s seat, she adjusted the mirrors and the seat while Alejandro climbed into the passenger side.
He buckled up without a word and then immediately leaned his head back and closed his eyes.
Just like that. No hesitation. He trusted her?
The car purred to life beneath her fingers. She shifted gears and pulled smoothly out of the parking lot, her fingers gripping the wheel just a little tighter than necessary.
Her eyes flicked to Alejandro every now and then. His eyes remained closed, face pale and still. But the steady rhythm of his breathing reassured her.
He was alive.
The fact that he had handed her the keys and was sleeping so peacefully was appalling.
Wasn’t he scared she could do something? Not that she would. And maybe he had the same assurance, which was why the didn’t care.
She glanced back at the road, lips parting slightly as she thought back to her name being cleared.
This moment–it was hers. Her name was being cleared
The burden she’d carried so long was lifting off her shoulders with each turn of the tyres. She wasn’t naive. She knew the stigma wouldn’t vanish
overnight.
There would always be whispers and the occasional lingering doubt. But at least the truth was out there now. Nathaniel had said it. Admitted it, and that was something.
As she manoeuvred through a quiet intersection, her fingers drummed lightly against the steering wheel
Grabbing her AirPods, she shoved them in her ears and began playing the clip, making sure to listen to every moment of it without skipping a beat.
And as she did, she realized something; it didn’t make sense
Nathaniel had been arrogant to the core. He’d always prided himself on control, on his ability to twist perception in his favour
He had told her with a smug grin that no one would believe her. That even if she screamed the truth, the world would still side with him.
So why confess? Especially when the matter was one that was forgotten?
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Her fingers stilled.
It wasn’t like him. Not at all. For
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