Masuk~Sienna~
I lean into the couch watching him fuss over me, his strong hands pull up my legs over his knees, carefully inspecting them for any cuts.
Warm palm skims my skin, sending multiple waves of current through my body.
I muffle a low moan, my body seems to suddenly drain away as his large hands wrap around my tiny feet, swallowing them whole. His eyes fill with worry as he checks me.
His hair falls forward from his bent position, messing up his style, but still, his handsomeness can’t be denied. Dark eyes, straight nose, five o’clock beard dusting his chin, a temptation any woman would fight for.
Older, yes, but devastatingly so.
It makes me wonder how many hearts he’s broken when he was younger.
I’ve had a secret crush on him from the first time I met him. It’s hard not to.
Handsome and fit, too fit for his age of fifty. Tall, broad-shouldered, sharp jawline, lean but firm muscles, and a charming smile when he chooses to give it.
I can’t stop swooning for the man, not that I ever dared act on it, since he’s my best friend’s father, and until earlier today, I had a boyfriend.
But now, without the shackles of my relationship and my best friend’s presence, it becomes hard to stop the temptation.
My hands ache to feel him, to rub them over him the way he does to me and I do.
“Sienna…” he raises his head, eyes narrowing on me.
He sounds so weak I can’t help but smile, feeling bolder.
“You’re handsome, Mr. Garrison.” I giggle, smoothing back his messy hair.
The softness of it whispers through my fingers like a breeze. “Hmm….”
“You think I’m handsome, Sienna?” He cocks a brow, a smirk tugging at his lips.
“You are, Mr. Garrison.” I nod.
His eyes flash and he shakes his head. “It’s Norman. Call me by my name.”
I bite my lip, a slow smile spreading across my face.
His dark eyes trace my movements, his nose flaring.
“Norman,” I whisper breathlessly, loving the way it rolls off my tongue.
His eyes darken, his hands tightening on my legs where he placed them on his knees.
“Stop that,” he growls.
But I don’t listen, I withdraw my leg, wrapping the other around his waist as I kneel in front of him, straddling him with my legs on either side.
My core still ache painfully, wanting to be filled, to be used by him.
“What are you saying, Norman?” I tease, aware of his hands on my thighs and my barely covered tits in his face.
“Si… Sienna, you’re drunk…” he rasps.
“Nope.” I smile. “I know what I’m doing. And… I’ve always wanted to do this.”
“I’ve had a crush on you since, like, forever… so I can never be wrong.”
I lean closer, tilting my head, watching the storm of emotions shift in his eyes, each one darker than the last.
I want to kiss him so badly, to feel his lips against mine, to know what he tastes like. My tongue flicks across my lips, he groans, but coughs to cover it.
“Why are you drunk, Sienna? What happened to you?” he suddenly asks.
The question startles me for a second. I’m right here, barely covered, and that’s what he chooses to ask.
I sigh, pouting in annoyance as I slump down onto his lap, not missing the way his thighs tense beneath me, but he doesn’t push me away.
“He cheated on me,” I state flatly, toying with the strands of his hair to avoid his gaze.
“He was going to propose, but instead, I caught him in bed with another woman.”
I hide the fact that the other woman was my friend, being played by two people close to me is an humiliation I refuse to share.
“Hey… hey, Sienna, look at me.” His hand wraps around my jaw, turning my face toward him.
“Don’t feel bad for being cheated on. It’s his fault for being blind, for losing someone so special, beautiful, and priceless.”
Heat creeps up my face, my long lashes fluttering as I listen to him. I never knew he thought so highly of me, I’d always had the impression that he disliked me, but now, it’s different.
I shrug. “It’s hard not to. Not when it feels like three years of my life were wasted. I just came here to avoid him like Nova suggested. But you—why are you here?”
“You were supposed to be on vacation with Nova and Miss Liliana, right?” I press.
He sighs, throwing back his head as his hands slide up my waist, caging me in.
My eyes snap to his, smiling softly, so much for the man who says I’m drunk.
“The last thing I’d ever do is spend three days in the same room with Liliana,” he snorts.
His eyes darken, fury replacing the desire and vulnerability from earlier.
“She’s had her chances, and she blew them. I know what she wants, but I’m waiting for Nova to realize the truth. I don’t want to hurt her.”
“She’s using my daughter to get to me, planning a vacation and making Nova hide the fact that she’s coming because it’s ‘for the best.’” His brow furrows, irritation lacing his voice.
“A leopard never changes its spots. I will be waiting when the truth finally hits.”
I don’t feel any sympathy toward Liliana because Norman won’t be here with me otherwise.
I don’t know their full history, but one thing is clear, Liliana doesn’t care for Nova, she only calls when she needs something and mostly misses their mother-daughter time together.
But Nova’s too caught up in her head, desperate for a complete family, for the love of a mother who wasn’t there while she grew up.
I place my hand on Norman’s chest, feeling the steady thump of his heart.
He glances at my hand, then at my face, silent, but his eyes bore into me, saying everything.
I press my body into his, trailing my hand down without breaking eye contact, savoring the way his heartbeat races.
His hands flex on my waist, dangerously close to my bare ass with my dress ridden up.
My body shivers slightly, the hairs on my skin standing on edge and I bite back a moan.
Just a little more and I’ll have his hands right where I want them.
“What about now?” I whisper, rocking my hips gently.
“Being here with me. Alone in a room.”
My other hand tugs at his neck, pulling his face nearer.
“Do you like this… instead?”
His hot breath ghosts across my face, my gaze clinging to his lips, inviting, tempting. All I have to do is press on by an inch and they’d touch.
Any thoughts of consequence have long vanished from my senses, the only thing on my mind is this perfect man.
I want him, I want him so bad it aches.
I can feel it too that he wants it as much as I do.
His hardness beneath me, pressing against me, the only thing separating us is his fabrics of our clothing and my tiny panties.
But he resists, I can feel it from the way he’s leaning back, holding my body in place. His body reaction, though, betrays him, and I plan on exploring that.
I’m far too gone to want to stop now and I don’t want to think, I just want to feel.
As his gaze drops to my mouth, his eyes hardening, dark and burning, I swear he’s going to kiss me when he leans in.
~Elias~The next morning, the sun is bright as I park my car in the executive lot. I step out, adjusting my jacket, and that’s when I see it—the sleek, charcoal-gray company sedan I had delivered to Alice’s house early this morning.The driver's side door opens, and Alice steps out.My breath catches in my throat. I freeze beside my car, my hand still resting on the door. She is wearing a tailored, dark-red three-piece suit. It fits her curves perfectly, the sharp lines of the vest and blazer giving her an aura of absolute authority. Her hair is down, falling in soft waves over her shoulders, and she is wearing a shade of dark lipstick that draws my eyes straight to her mouth.She looks absolutely stunning. It looks exactly like her, but at the same time, it looks like a completely different woman. She looks like a partner, an equal, a force to be reckoned with.I don't even realize I’m standing there staring like a fool until she walks right past me."Good morning, Elias," she says.
~Elias~She frowns and snatches the envelope form me before I could damage it further. "I've spent more than five months in your company, Elias," Alice says, her voice entirely level as she stands there in the almost darkness of the hallway. "The firm will survive without me. I can leave, and there won't be any side effects to the daily operations.""Yes, but I mean, you shouldn't leave," I stammer, the words tumbling out before I can filter them. My chest feels tight, a strange, suffocating pressure building behind my chest at the sight of that white envelope in her hand. "Why? Why do you want to leave so suddenly? You're the best at what you do, Alice. You know exactly how I want my things done. Why would you just walk away from all of that?"She looks at me, her eyes dark and unreadable. There is a stillness in the air between us, devoid of the usual warmth she brings into my space."If it’s about earlier today," I continue quickly, the desperation in my own voice grating against
~Elias~ I slam my hand down on the desk, the sound vibrating through the wood. "Get out of my office, Alice! I don't want your tarts, I don't want your coffee, and I don't want you hovering over me! Just do your damn job and leave me alone!" Alice freezes. The color instantly drains from her face, leaving her entirely pale. Her eyes are widen in pure shock. I have never, in all the months she has worked for me, raised my voice at her. Never. She handles my schedules, my business, sometimes personal life, and I have always treated her with respect. For three agonizing seconds, she just stands there, her lips parted, looking at me like I’ve just transformed into a monster right in front of her. A sharp, painful flash of hurt crosses her features, her eyes glinting with sudden tears before she forces them back. She doesn't say a word. She just stumbles backward, her movements disorganized, and scrambles out of the room, slamming the door behind her. The echo of the slam rings
~Elias~ I didn’t sleep last night. Every time I closed my eyes, the same image burned into the back of my eyelids. Sienna. Yesterday was supposed to be a celebration. It was her engagement party. I stood in that crowded, luxurious hotel room, surrounded by her family, friends and some business colleagues, forcing a perfect, professional smile onto my face. I watched Norman Garrison, a man who carries himself like a king, step up to her. I watched the way his hands slid possessively around her waist, the way he looked down at her like she was the only thing that mattered in the entire universe. And worse, I watched her smile back at him. It wasn't just any smile. It was the kind of smile that meant she felt safe. Completely, utterly safe. Protected and chosen. The triplets were there, laughing and crawling, a perfect little family unit under Norman’s fierce love and protection. I loosen my tie with a sharp, aggressive tug, feeling like the silk is choking me. A heavy, bitter
~Sienna~ I lunge for my phone on the nightstand, but Norman’s hand shoots out, pinning my wrist to the wooden surface before I can grab it. "Put the phone down, Sienna," he rumbles, his chest pressing against my back as he traps me between his body and the edge of the bed. "I just need to check on them, Norman! Just one call to Mom," I argue, twisting in his grip. "What if Noah is crying? What if Naysa won't take her bottle from Nova? I’m just worried. Just give me a moment." Norman doesn't even budge. Instead, he spins me around, his large hands sliding firmly over my waist to lift me onto the edge of the high mattress. He steps between my knees, leaning down until our noses touch. "Your mother has raised you single-handedly, and Nova is more than capable of watching her siblings for one night," he whispers, his voice thick with a playful, dangerous warning. "The babies are fine. But right now, you are in my hands. And I haven't forgotten the promise you made me on the livin
~Sienna~The small, flesh-colored bud in my ear hums with a faint, electric sound as Nova pulls the zipper of my silk gown upward. The sound of the teeth locking together feels final, like a gate closing. To Nova, who is fussing over the lace on my sleeves and humming a wedding march, I am just a nervous bride. But every crackle in that earpiece is a heartbeat in a high-stakes game. My hands are steady, but my mind is a tactical map."You look breathtaking, Sienna," my mother whispers as she steps into the bridal suite. She looks radiant in her champagne-colored dress, her strength fully returned, her eyes clear and bright. She reaches out, smoothing a stray lock of my hair with a hand that no longer trembles. "Are you ready, sweetheart?""More than ready, Mom," I say, forcing a smile while my brain tracks the low, deep voice of the security lead in my ear.“Target is on-site,” the voice whispers. “Disguised in a blonde wig and oversized glasses. She’s moving toward the garden entranc
~Sienna~I exhale quietly and widen my lips, plastering a broad smile on my face as I step inside the church.My long-tailed green dress parts as each of my legs strides forward.I stare up ahead, marching to the altar. Heads turn, their eyes fixed solely behind me, watching, waiting for the main c
~Norman~ I step back and draw in a sharp breath as my eyes rush over her. Her eyes are dimmed, glassy, her lips smeared with lipstick and swollen. I grind my teeth, my chest tightening, but my face gives nothing away. I remain calm, watching her as she does the same. I can’t stop staring. I can’
~Sienna~“You guys are going to love this,” Nova squeals, bouncing in her seat.“Whatever you’ve planned, I just hope it will make me forget about him. I want to have fun, wild fun.”Carol, one of Nova’s cousins, cries.“You shouldn’t cry over that asshole anymore. You deserve better, but first you
~Sienna~My red heels taps against the marble floor, the tight fabric of my suit brushing against my skin. I don’t need to keep saying this is wrong anymore, I’ve lost counts of how many times I told myself that in the mirror before leaving the house this morning. So now I’ve accept that I’m hea







