Chapter 146
Chapter 146
#Chapter 146: Once a Cheater, Always a Cheater
Moana
I hoped that Edrick wasn’t too upset with me or jealous. After all, I did just reveal to him that I had
conceived our child with him on the very night that my ex-boyfriend and I broke up, which would
certainly seem like rebounding. I felt my voice shaking a bit as I told him what happened, but at the
same time, it felt better to get things out in the air.
And, much to my surprise, Edrick didn’t say anything about the fact that I slept with him on the same
night that Sam and I broke up. In fact, he seemed entirely focused on Sam’s transgressions. It really
made me realize that Edrick was on my side above all else, and it made me feel safe with him.
“I’ll take care of it,” Edrick said. His voice was low and stern, and even though I felt better after telling
him everything, I instantly became worried that I was about to cause a scene after all.
“I-I don’t want to cause a scene,” I began, but Edrick waved his hand for me to stop. With his arm still
wrapped firmly around my shoulders, he steered me away from Sam and in another direction, which
took me by surprise. I had thought that he was going to march up to Sam and confront him with me, but
he didn’t.
In fact, he was heading toward someone else entirely.
Mia.
She was standing by herself when we walked up to her. She was talking on the phone, but when she
saw us coming and saw the look on Edrick’s face, she quickly hung up.
“What’s up?” she asked, swirling her mimosa around in her glass. “You two look like you just had war
flashbacks.”
“I have a proposition for you,” Edrick said as he stopped in front of her. “Are you interested?”
Mia raised an eyebrow. So did I; in fact, I was utterly confused. What was Edrick getting at?
“Um, that depends on the offer,” she said slowly. “What is it?”
Edrick let out a wry chuckle before glancing over his shoulder at Sam again. He lowered his voice so
no one could overhear us, then flashed Mia a mischievous smile.
“See that guy over there? The one with the tall blonde?” he asked, nodding his head subtly toward Sam
and his new girlfriend. Mia casually glanced over at Sam, looking him up and down, then looked back
at Edrick and nodded.
“Yeah. What about him?”
“He’s a cheater,” he said. “And he just threatened Moana. If you can make him betray his new
girlfriend, I’ll give you whatever you want.”
Mia slowly sipped her mimosa, her eyes narrowing as she thought hard about Edrick’s proposition.
Meanwhile, I was still too stunned to talk. This wasn’t what I had in mind when I decided to tell Edrick
about what Sam did to me. I just wanted him to know about the situation so it could be handled in case
Sam tried to expose the lie that I was Ella’s biological mother. I didn’t tell Edrick in the hopes that he
would get revenge for me.
Finally, Mia shrugged. “Sure. I want a new sports car, though. A red one.”
Edrick nodded and folded his arms across his chest. “Whatever you want. If you can expose him for the
asshole that he really is, I’ll go to the car dealership with you and buy you a dozen cars if you want.”
Mia chuckled, then knocked back the rest of her mimosa and shoved the empty glass into Edrick’s
hands. “One is enough,” she said, patting him on the shoulder with a grin. “But I’ll tell you what… If I get
this done in thirty minutes — and I will — you two had better invite me to your wedding.”
I couldn’t help but blush. Edrick said nothing, but nodded. It seemed that Mia wasn’t even aware that
our relationship was fake, and I couldn’t tell if Edrick simply didn’t want to tell her the truth right now or
if it was something else.
Regardless, I was about to open my mouth to tell Mia not to go, but it was too late. She was already on
her way over toward Sam. I watched with wide eyes and a slack jaw as she let down her long, black
hair, then stopped at the bar for another mimosa and began to saunter up to Sam.
“Edrick, isn’t this too far?” I asked, turning to face him. “I didn’t want anyone to get in trouble. I was just
worried that he would expose everything.”
Edrick merely shrugged. “People always follow the same pattern,” he said matter-of-factly. “Once a
cheater, always a cheater. Maybe this will teach him a little lesson.”
I was still shocked. This mischievous side of Edrick was entirely new to me, but it was becoming more
and more abundant lately. And I couldn’t help but admit to myself that it was something that I was
attracted to… And Sam did deserve to learn a lesson for being a cheater. Not just a cheater, but a jerk
who said such horrible things to me when I was the one who found him cheating, especially after
everything I had done for him during our relationship.
“Come on,” Edrick said, taking my hand and flashing me a smile. “You look hungry.”
Admittedly, I was. And although I could have stood there and waited for the outcome of Mia’s plan all
morning, I was starting to feel nauseous from the hunger, so Edrick and I made our way over to the
buffet. I couldn’t help but blush as he stuck close to me, our shoulders touching the entire time we
picked out our food. We sat down at a table beneath a tree and waited for Mia’s big reveal. It was like
brunch and a show. I ate some fruit and yogurt with a deliciously frothy coffee prepared by the barista
that was there, and if I pretended that nothing had happened with Sam, it did feel like it was just a nice
picnic in the park beneath a beautiful willow tree.
But, like clockwork, not even fifteen minutes had passed before we heard screaming. Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.
“Ugh! I can’t believe you!” a female voice shouted. “You’re a cheater!”
Edrick and I glanced at each other, flashing each other a quick smile, before we suddenly got up and
made our way over to where Mia, Sam, and Sam’s new girlfriend were standing. A small crowd had
formed around them.
“Baby, it’s not what it—”
Suddenly, before Sam could finish, his new girlfriend slapped him hard across the face.
The crowd erupted into a wave of gasps and mutters. Sam’s face instantly turned red, both from the
hard slap and the embarrassment, while his tall blonde girlfriend towered over him in his heels.
Neither of them said anything for a few moments. Sam just stood there, holding his face in shock.
And meanwhile, Mia just stood off to the side. She was leaning against a tree, standing in the shade
with her arms folded across her chest. She wasn’t even trying to help in the slightest.
When Mia’s eyes met mine and Edrick’s, she winked subtly. And I knew that she had done it.