Keep making excuses, Raphael. I knew better. The smell in this car, the heat of his skin, the unmistakable proof of what had happened before he came to me.

I turned my face away, staring out the window. What was the point of arguing when he would only twist the truth?

Raphael sighed heavily, then, as if trying to prove himself, he pulled out his phone and handed it to me.

"Here," he said. "Check it yourself. The only girl I chat with is you. All my other contacts are just guys."

I was shocked at first, he really made it easy for me to take revenge on him.

But I forced my expression to remain neutral. If I showed even a hint of what I was thinking, he might get suspicious.

"Okay," I said coolly, my voice void of emotion. "I'll check it. You just focus on driving, I don’t want to get into another accident."

“Don’t worry.” Then, Raphael sighed, relieved. Maybe, to him, the first problem had been solved.

Poor fool. He had no idea that he was the one who had just lost.

While he focused on driving, I took advantage of the moment. My fingers moved swiftly, deleting the videos and any trace of me on his phone.

I had spent nights making sure that no hidden cameras or CCTV had captured that moment. His phone was the only device that held the evidence.

Raphael was no tech genius—he would not have backed it up somewhere else.

He thought a single video was enough to ruin me.

Then I would show him just how much damage a single piece of evidence could do to him.

The moment we arrived at our destination and stepped into the boutique, an idea took shape in my mind.

As Raphael browsed through the selections, I sank onto a plush seat, pressing a hand to my stomach with a slight grimace.

"Raphael," I muttered, my voice laced with irritation. "I think my period just started. Can you grab me some sanitary napkins?" I sighed dramatically.

Raphael hesitated for a moment before nodding. "Alright. There's a convenience store nearby. Wait here and pick out a dress you like, okay?"

I offered him a small, weary smile, watching as he turned and walked away—exactly as I had planned.

The moment he stepped out, I moved fast.

I reached for the car’s dash cam first. My fingers hovered over the screen, and there it was, the footage.

The camera had faced the road ahead, but the sounds… they told the entire story.

“You better keep your promise, Colette,” Raphael murmured, his voice thick with desire.