Chapter 2008
The party was in full swing, with some guests clinking beer bottles and others belting out hits on the
karaoke machine.
Giselle never left Balfour's side, chatting up a storm with everyone around her, her laughter ringing
out like a melody.
Ivy watched her, a pang of envy gnawing at her heart.
She'd never been like Giselle, so effortlessly sociable, chatting away with anyone and everyone, so
utterly at ease.
Around strangers, Ivy couldn't shake off a feeling of awkwardness.
Balfour, surrounded by a throng of well-wishers, couldn't help but let his gaze drift to Ivy, sitting
alone in a corner, her head bowed, her aura dimmed.
He squinted at her thoughtfully.
Originally, when Alyssa had told him about the movie tickets, Balfour hadn't wanted to go with Ivy.
They weren't a couple, after all, so there was no reason to indulge in such things.
But the tickets had been bought, and he couldn't disappoint Alyssa. Having agreed, he really did
want to watch the movie with Ivy, not expecting Giselle to spring a birthday surprise on him.
It was only natural for Ivy to feel let down. Anyone would be upset by a sudden change of plans.
From a distance, Balfour suddenly stood up and walked over to Ivy. âLet's go,â he said.
Ivy slowly rose to her feet, dazed, âGo? Where to?â
âDo you really want to stay here?â Balfour didn't wait for an answer. He grabbed her hand, ready to
take off.
Seeing this, Giselle's face turned frosty, âBalfour, where are you off to?â
She approached them, her eyes fixed on their intertwined hands, her expression slipping beyond her
control, âBalfour, it's your birthday. I've planned this party for a long time. If the guest of honor
leaves, what's left to celebrate?â
Balfour looked around, âThanks for the party, Giselle, but right now, I need some alone time with my
wife. Don't mind us, and carry on with the fun. Put all the expenses on my tab tonight. Don't hold
back.â
The words âalone time with my wifeâ were enough to sting her, and seeing that he was serious
about leaving, Giselle called out again, âBalfour, where are you and Ivy off to celebrate, then?â
Ivy felt incredibly awkward as if Giselleâs glare could set her on fire, âBalfour, maybe you should stay
and enjoy the party with
everyone.â
She tried to pull her hand away from Balfour's, but his grip was too strong, unyielding to her
attempts.
"Where we're going is our business,â Balfour insisted, pulling Ivy away from the club.
Giselle turned to watch them go, fury flaring in her eyes.
"Giselle, we...â The others watched Balfour leave, their expressions tense, fearing her wrath.
Hearing their voices, Giselle quickly composed herself, turning back with a smile, âIt's fine. Balfour
has to handle something. Let's just keep the party going.â
With Giselleâs reassurance, everyone relaxed and resumed their revelry.
Giselle sat down in the corner where Ivy had been, swirling a glass of wine in her hand.
The first time she'd seen Ivy at the party, she hadn't considered her a threat.
It seemed she had underestimated Ivy.
Balfour pulled Ivy out of the club, and it wasn't until they reached his car that she finally snapped
out of her daze, âBalfour, walking out like that will make Giselle upset.â
"Arenât you upset?â Balfour looked down at her, âWhy not speak up about your own feelings,
instead of worrying about someone else's?â