Initially, Paul was wooing Arabella with the purpose of marrying her and gaining the support of the Brooks family.
She was sure that the allure of such a profitable alliance would make Paul happy to be the fall guy.
After all, she planned to use her intention to go to college as an excuse to abort the child.
Once she married Paul, they would have their own children, and with the help of the Brooks, she was confident that Paul would eventually let go of his reservations.
And as for Percival, she had to throw all hopes for him out the window. She was so fond of him, yet he treated her like garbage.
Once she married into the prestigious Ellington family and helped Paul seize the position of family head, she would make Percival kneel before her and beg for forgiveness.
Seeing that Paul accepted the situation, Judith finally relaxed a bit. "What are your plans moving forward?" She asked, "Now that the cat's out of the bag, you still owe Arabella an explanation."
"Arabella is a minor." Paul said after a moment. "We're planning to host a small ceremony for now. I'll tell my parents about this and let them arrange everything. Once Arabella's of legal age, we'll get a marriage license."
Judith nodded. "Very well. But make sure it's done quickly. Only when news of your marriage spreads can we salvage Arabella's reputation."
"I better get going." Paul said, not wanting to linger any longer. He turned to leave, but Scott stopped him.
"Wait!" Scott was exuding the energy of an angry and protective father. "Arabella is my daughter. I don't want her to suffer after marrying into your family. I want all your past indiscretions cleaned up. And the women you've been with, they better be out of the picture."
Paul's face changed, but he clenched his teeth and agreed.
Arabella quickly stood up to send him off, hoping to smooth things over with Paul.
But Paul simply gave her a cold look, pursed his lips, and left without saying a word.
When he first heard that Arabella wanted to marry him, he was over the moon. But what she said next left him feeling like he'd taken a plunge into an icy lake.
She wanted him to be the fall guy for her pregnancy?!
He hadn't expected that Arabella, who usually seemed so pure and likable, would have such a messy private life. She was pregnant and couldn't find the father of the child, so she turned to him.
Arabella's offer was too enticing to refuse, despite his initial desire to do so.
Richard Ellington was so biased that, without the support of the Brooks family, Paul had no chance of contending for the position of Ellington family head.
After much hesitation, he decided to swallow his pride and play the part of the fool.
The only silver lining was that Arabella had some decency and promised to abort the child.
Otherwise, if she were to give birth, he'd have to live with some strange man’s bastard child, calling him father. He feared he might one day lose his temper and harm the child.
He was so furious that as soon as he got in the car, he called up one of his flings for a 'deep conversation.'
Why should Scott have any say in his matters?
He couldn't even handle his own daughter, yet he had the audacity to tell him what to do with his women?!
Was he crazy?
Arabella was already tainted, and if he didn't play around with a few more women, he'd feel like he was at a loss.
As Arabella watched Paul's car disappear into the distance, she knew he wasn't happy, but she didn't care. She'd achieved her goal.
As long as Paul claimed her unborn child, what did it matter if she was pregnant without a ring on her finger?
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