The Enemy Strikes Back

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‎Chapter 4 – The Enemy Strikes Back ‎ ‎“Smile, Clara, just smile,” Kevin muttered as they stepped into the glittering hall. ‎ ‎Clara adjusted the strap of her gown nervously. “Easy for you to say. Everyone here already knows you. They just see me as..” ‎ ‎“My wife,” Kevin cut in firmly, tightening his grip on her hand. ‎ ‎But the whispers had already started. Clara caught pieces as they walked past. ‎ ‎“Who is she?” ‎“Not Evelyn, that’s for sure.” ‎“She looks… ordinary.” ‎ ‎Clara’s stomach twisted. She kept her chin high, trying not to show how much it stung. ‎ ‎They hadn’t even reached their table when Evelyn appeared. She wore a perfect dress, flawless hair, sharp smile. She slid right in front of them as if she owned the floor. ‎ ‎“Kevin,” she purred, leaning close. “You didn’t tell me you’d be here.” ‎ ‎Clara froze. Evelyn’s hand lingered on Kevin’s arm far too long. ‎ ‎Kevin’s jaw tightened. “Evelyn. Clara and I are just arriving.” ‎ ‎Evelyn’s eyes flicked to Clara, scanning her from head to toe like she was cheap fabric. “Clara,” she said sweetly, “lovely to see you again. I hope you’re adjusting… well.” ‎ ‎Clara forced a smile. “I’m fine, thank you.” ‎ ‎“Oh good,” Evelyn said, then looped her arm through Kevin’s like she belonged there. “Kevin, the press is asking for photos. Come, they’re waiting.” ‎ ‎Clara’s heart dropped. Evelyn dragged him a step forward before Kevin pulled his arm free. His voice was sharp. “I’ll go with my wife, not you.” ‎ ‎For a split second, Evelyn’s smile faltered. But she recovered quickly, laughing like it was a joke. “Of course. Just don’t forget who the real audience came to see.” ‎ ‎As she walked away, heads turned and cameras followed her like she was royalty. Clara stood there, feeling like nothing. ‎ ‎Kevin turned to her. “Ignore her. She’s trying to provoke you.” ‎ ‎Clara’s voice was small. “She doesn’t even have to try. Everyone in this room looks at her like she’s the one who belongs next to you, not me.” ‎ ‎Kevin reached for her hand again. “Clara, you are my wife. That’s all that matters.” ‎ ‎But as flashes popped around Evelyn across the room, Clara wasn’t sure she believed him. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎****** ‎ ‎ ‎“Clara, wait up,” Kevin called, jogging after her as she stormed down the corridor after the event. ‎ ‎She spun around, eyes blazing. “Don’t touch me.” ‎ ‎“I wasn’t going to..” ‎ ‎“Really? Because you stood there while Evelyn had her hands all over you. Do you know what it looked like?” ‎ ‎Kevin sighed. “You think I wanted her there? She just shows up, she thrives on this.” ‎ ‎“And you let her!” Clara shot back. “You just stand there and let her humiliate me. Do you know how small I felt tonight?” ‎ ‎Kevin rubbed the back of his neck. “I’m trying to protect you.” ‎ ‎“Protect me?” She laughed bitterly. “By ignoring me in front of everyone? By letting her cling to you like I don’t exist?” ‎ ‎He stepped closer, lowering his voice. “You don’t understand what’s at stake.” ‎ ‎“Then explain it!” she snapped. “Why can’t you ever tell me the truth?” ‎ ‎“Because it’s complicated.” Kelvin said. ‎ ‎“That’s not an answer, Kevin.” clara shot back. ‎ ‎His jaw clenched. “I’m handling it. You need to trust me.” ‎ ‎Clara’s chest heaved. “Trust? You’ve been lying since the beginning. First, it was little things. Now I hear you on secret calls about some will, and tonight Evelyn acts like she’s still yours and you just stand there.” ‎ ‎Kevin’s eyes flickered, like he wanted to say something but held back. “Clara, please. This is bigger than you know.” ‎ ‎She folded her arms tightly. “Then let me in, stop treating me like some pawn in your game.” ‎ ‎His voice hardened. “You’re not a pawn.” ‎ ‎“Then prove it,” she shot back, holding his gaze. ‎ ‎The silence stretched. Kevin finally said, “I can’t, not yet.” ‎ ‎Clara’s heart sank. “Then maybe you’re not who I thought you were.” ‎ ‎She pushed past him and walked away, leaving him standing in the hall, fists clenched, watching her go. ‎ ‎ ‎****** ‎ ‎ ‎Clara sat on her bed, staring at her phone. It buzzed again, it was an unknown number. She hesitated, then answered. ‎ ‎“Hello?” ‎ There was silence on the other end of the phone, just heavy breathing on the other end. ‎ ‎Her hand tightened around the phone. “Who is this?” ‎ ‎Click. The call ended. ‎‎Her stomach twisted. She tossed the phone on the nightstand and whispered, “What is happening to me?” ‎ ‎Before she could gather her thoughts, the TV in the living room blasted with breaking news. Clara grabbed the remote and turned up the volume. ‎ ‎A reporter’s voice rang out: “We’re live at the Raymond Hotel where Evelyn Stone has called a surprise press conference.” ‎ ‎Clara froze. ‎ ‎The camera zoomed in on Evelyn, flawless as ever, standing behind a podium with flashing cameras all around. ‎ ‎“Good evening,” Evelyn said sweetly, adjusting the microphone. “I know there has been much speculation about my relationship with Kevin Raymond.” ‎ ‎Clara’s chest tightened. ‎ ‎Evelyn smiled, resting a hand on her stomach. “Well, tonight I want to share the truth. Kevin and I… we are expecting a child.” ‎ ‎The room erupted, reporters shouting, cameras firing nonstop. ‎ ‎Clara’s knees buckled, and she sank onto the couch, phone slipping from her hand. “No… no, that can’t be true.” ‎ ‎The news anchor cut back in: “You heard it here first, Evelyn Stone, claiming she’s pregnant with Kevin Raymond's baby. This announcement is expected to shake both the Raymond empire and Kevin’s current relationship.” ‎ ‎Clara covered her mouth, trembling. The phone buzzed again on the table. Same unknown number. ‎ ‎This time, when she picked up, a low voice finally spoke: ‎ ‎“You don’t belong with him, Clara. Leave… before it’s too late.”
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