Lila Sinclair's POV
I stared at my reflection in the mirror, hardly recognizing the girl in front of me. The soft curls Ethan had fixed in my hair bounced over my shoulders, my dress hugged my body in all the right places, and the light makeup made me look like I belonged to this mansion, like I’d always been this polished. Ethan leaned against the doorframe with that smug grin of his. “Damn, Lila. If Damien doesn’t thank my father for adopting you, I will.” I rolled my eyes, but heat rushed to my cheeks. “Stop flattering me.” “I’m not flattering,” he said, stepping closer, his eyes scanning me slowly, deliberately. “I’m stating facts. Tonight, you’re about to make one woman very jealous.” I raised my brow. “Stephanie?” He chuckled, shaking his head. “Smart girl. You’ll catch on quick.” I sighed. “So let me get this straight. You’re dragging me to your ex’s birthday party to… what? Parade me like some trophy?” “Exactly.” He smirked wider, his tone playful but sharp underneath. “Steph’s the type who hates losing. She dumped me thinking she’d crawl back whenever she pleased. Tonight, you’re going to help me prove she lost me for good.” I folded my arms. “And what do I get in return for being your little prop?” “Fun,” he said immediately, leaning in with a mischievous wink. “And maybe… a tiny crash course in surviving rich-people drama. Trust me, you’ll need it.” I laughed despite myself. His energy was infectious...flirty, cocky, but so damn easy to be around. *** The ride to the party felt like something out of a movie. The sleek black car, the city lights reflecting off tinted windows, Ethan in a perfectly tailored suit beside me. He was humming along to some playlist, relaxed, while I kept fiddling with my fingers. “You nervous?” he asked, catching me. “Of course I am,” I muttered. “This is my first time walking into some glamorous party as… well, anything.” He reached over, brushing his fingers over mine in a casual but reassuring way. “Relax, Lil babyyy. All you gotta do is stand beside me, smile when I tell you to, laugh at my terrible jokes. Easy.” I smirked. “Your jokes are terrible already. That won’t be acting.” “Exactly. You’re perfect for this role.” he smiled warmly and brushed my hair softly off my shoulders. The mansion where the party was hosted was dripping in luxury, crystal chandeliers, waiters with champagne, the faint hum of a live band playing something jazzy in the background. And the people… God, everyone looked like they had been carved straight out of fashion magazines. I froze for a second at the entrance, but Ethan pressed a hand to the small of my back. “Breathe,” he whispered, warm against my ear. “And remember, they wish they looked as good as you.” We entered, and heads turned. I swore I heard someone whisper, “Who’s she?” The power of appearances was insane. Then I saw her. Stephanie. She was tall, striking, with flawless red lips and a dress that clung to her like second skin. And the look on her face when her eyes landed on me and Ethan? pure venom dressed in a smile. “Well, well,” she purred as she walked over, champagne glass in hand. “Ethan. You finally learned how to accessorize.” I stiffened, but Ethan slipped his arm around my waist smoothly. “Stephanie,” he said warmly, almost mocking. “Meet Lila. My girl.” Her brows arched, lips twitching. “Your… girl?” I forced myself to meet her gaze, faking confidence I didn’t feel. “Hi.” Her smile didn’t reach her eyes. “Cute.” She turned back to Ethan, her voice sugar-coated poison. “Didn’t think you’d move on so fast.” “Didn’t think you’d care,” he shot back easily, then kissed my temple for good measure. My stomach flipped, though I reminded myself this was all for show. Stephanie’s laugh was sharp. “Enjoy the party, Ethan. Don’t choke on your rebound.” And with that, she sauntered off, hips swaying like she owned the floor. I let out a breath I didn’t realize I’d been holding. “She hates me.” “She hates losing,” Ethan corrected, grinning. “And thanks to you, she’s losing big time tonight.” I couldn’t help but laugh. The rest of the evening blurred into music, laughter, and Ethan keeping me close, introducing me to his friends, making me laugh so much my cheeks hurt. For a moment, I forgot I was the outsider. But somewhere between the toasts and the endless glasses of champagne, Ethan started to slip. His jokes got louder, his arm heavier around me. His laughter, looser. By midnight, he was leaning against the bar, glass in hand, eyes half-lidded. “Lil babyy… you’re the best fake girlfriend ever.” I frowned. “You’re drunk.” “And you’re… so pretty,” he slurred with a lazy grin. I sighed. “Great. Just great.” "Catch ya later, imma go hook up with some ass." he rose as he walked off "Great! Time up, Lila." I muttered, and suddenly I felt out of place again. Alone, despite the crowd. Ethan was lost in his drunken haze, his friends laughing around him. Nobody noticed me slip away. *** The night air was sharp as I walked down the driveway, heels clicking on pavement. I tried to call an Uber, but the app kept glitching. Figures. Frustration bubbled in my chest. My first night out in this world, and of course, I end up stranded. I started walking, hugging myself, when headlights flashed across me. A car screeched to a halt inches away. I gasped, stumbling back. My heart pounded as the tinted window lowered slightly. “What the hell?!” I yelled, anger and nerves spilling out. “Do you not know how to drive? You almost killed me, you idiot!” No answer. Just silence. My hands trembled as I stepped closer, glaring. “Whoever you are, you need to open your damn eyes instead of speeding like a maniac...” I cursed. Yes. This was me, whenever I get frustrated and confused. "Move away!" I barked. Then my gaze fell on the license plate. My breath caught. I knew that number. I knew the name written on the top of the plate. My lips parted in shock, the words dying in my throat. The car’s engine revved, and before I could say anything else, it sped off into the night, leaving me standing frozen in the middle of the street. Damien Blackwood. It had been Damien. The realization hit me like ice water, and my knees almost buckled. He’d seen me. Heard me. And the way I had screamed at him...God. If looks could kill, I was sure I had just signed my death sentence.Damien's POV The rain outside had stopped hours ago, but the wind was still tapping gently against the glass. I stood there, shirt unbuttoned halfway, eyes fixed on the flickering streetlights below. The night was silent, too silent for comfort.Somewhere between the hum of the air conditioner and the faint ticking of the clock, guilt crept in. I hated that feeling. That small tug in my chest that whispered you were too harsh.But I shook it off. I wasn’t Ethan. I didn’t do gentle. I didn’t sugarcoat a woman just to get under her thighs. I didn’t comfort women just because they cried.I turned from the window, rubbing the back of my neck, when I heard her voice.“Damien,” she said...quick, tense, almost breathless. “We’re in trouble.”I frowned. “What now?”She took a few steps closer, her hair loose now, falling in messy curls over her face. “Can you, for once, not be an asshole? Just listen to me and do everything I say.”I raised a brow. “That sounds like the start of one of your
Lila's POV He lifted me, spun me around, pressing me against the bed, as he brought out his cock and shoved it in..our body collided, moving together, no words necessary, no surrender, only fire and desire. My silk gown pooled around me, discarded, leaving my bare breast against him. He traced every curve, memorizing, worshipping, dominating, as I arched into him, matching his rhythm, our bodies a chaotic symphony of need and control. His lips found mine again, soft, teasing, commanding, and I responded with everything I had. Arrogance, desire, dominance, lust, all blending into a feverish, unstoppable storm. I reveled in the fact that he was both my enemy and my obsession, that our hatred and our fire made this moment combust with power. Hours blurred, movements synchronized in perfect tension and release, our bodies conversing in ways words never could. He fucked me, flipping me over as he kept thrusting.I moaned in pleasure. He helped me arch my waist perfectly as he began
Lila's POV The room was swallowed in silence, except for the heavy sound of our breathing. The red glow from the window pulsed against the wall like a warning light.“Who found us?” Damien’s voice was sharp, low, demanding.I swallowed, my pulse jumping. “Them. They found us.”“Who’s them, Lila?” he asked, his jaw clenching as his eyes darted toward the window.“Shh,” I hissed, pushing him down to the floor. “Lay down.”He blinked up at me. “What?”“I said shut up and lay down!”He frowned, but I pushed harder, my hand flat against his chest. For a second, our eyes met... his dark, calm, skeptical....mine, wild.He muttered, “Lila, I’m not ten or twelve.”I rolled my eyes. “Then start acting like it.”He groaned and sat up halfway. “What are you even doing? This is ridiculous.”I started laughing, uncontrollably. I couldn’t help it... the tension, his serious face, everything. “God, you should’ve seen your face. Mr. Cool, terrified for once.”He glared. “It’s not funny, Lila .. I hat
Damien. The car felt like a confession box. Quiet. Tight. Too many things unsaid between us.Lila sat next to me, staring out the window like London’s cloudy sky had the answers she was running from. I kept my eyes on the road, pretending not to notice how the silence between us was louder than any fight.Finally, I broke it.“What happened in the bathroom doesn’t justify the fact that you’re still my greatest suspect.”She turned, her lips twitching into something between a frown and a laugh. “You really wake up every day and choose paranoia, don’t you?”“I wake up every day knowing people lie,” I said. “And you, sweetheart, lie beautifully.”Her head snapped toward me. “You think everything’s about you, don’t you? Maybe I just don’t like talking to self-absorbed jerks.”“Then you shouldn’t have kissed one,” I shot back, glancing briefly at her. She flinched but said nothing. Her silence was louder than a scream.The rest of the drive was a storm of side glances and unspoken challe
Ethan's POV “Dad, I’m not getting married to that bitch!”The words tore out of me before I could stop them. My chest rose and fell as though the walls were closing in, but my father only leaned back in his chair, his face carrying that smug, untouchable calm that had haunted me my whole life.“Oh yes, you will,” he replied, his tone clipped, final, like he was signing a business contract.I slammed my fist on the nearest table, glass rattling on its surface. “Why do you think your words are supposed to go a long way in my life? I’m not some puppet you can just drag around.”He rose from his chair, eyes sharp and voice cutting through the air. “You will not bring shame to my name, Ethan. You will marry her, or at the very least, you will have her as your baby’s mother..maybe even your first wife if that’s what it takes. I don’t care how you feel.”The rage inside me boiled. “Fine, then. I’m ready to do a DNA test if that’s what it takes to prove my point!”“I don’t care about your po
Lila's POV "Look who called," his voice slid through the phone, smooth and cruel at once.Till this very moment, I never thought Mr. Blackwood could be so heartless. A billionaire, yes. Powerful, yes. But cruel? Ruthless? My chest burned as I tried to breathe.I swallowed hard, clutching the phone tighter.“Why are you doing this?” My voice trembled.He chuckled, deep and unbothered.“It’s business, princess. Nothing personal. Just business.”My fists tightened. “Does business really mean taking innocent lives?”“Sweetheart,” he drawled, “you have a lot to learn.”Anger flared hot in my chest. “I don’t care. I’ll never spill blood. I’d rather get banned from the country than....”The line shifted. Suddenly his face appeared on my screen. Video call. My stomach lurched.I froze. “How...what are you doing there?”He smiled, leaning back casually. “As your mother’s past lover, I came to check up on her.”My body went rigid. My throat locked. “Don’t touch her. Don’t you dare.”“Calm down