Raye is a renowned doctor at the height of her career but she's left betrayed and murdered by the people she trusts the most in her life. Her blind loyalty to her family that has never cared for her and the betrayal between her husband and her best friend leaves her shattered and murdered in cold blood. But fate isn't done with her yet. She's given a second chance to change her destiny and Raye is determined to rewrite her story this time. She will do whatever it takes to make those who wronged her pay and while she's at it, win the heart of her aloof and cold billionaire husband, Brian Montero, a man confined to a wheelchair and battling demons of his own. Raye has a plan and she's determined to use her skills to make him walk again. What happens when a vengeful woman who's given a second chance at life meets a cold billionaire who's given up on love?
View MoreIvy’s POV
"Miss me, Daddy?"
I smirk, stepping out of the black town car like I fucking own the world and him.
The Wolfe Mansion looms in front of me, more intimidating than I remembered. Cold, cruel, breathtaking.
Just like the man who lives inside it.
I lower my sunglasses down the bridge of my nose, letting my gaze sweep over the estate. The stone driveway gleams under the late afternoon sun, the marble lions on either side of the steps looking just as smug and judgmental as they did when I left three years ago.
Everything smells the same, money, power, polished wood, and secrets.
But I'm not the same girl who ran away at eighteen with a heart full of grief and a head full of stupid dreams.
Back then, I was scared. Lost.
Now, I'm fucking dangerous.
The heavy oak doors creak open before I even lift a manicured hand to knock. And there he is.
Alexander Wolfe.
Billionaire. Kingmaker. Devil in a goddamn suit.
And my stepfather.
For a beat, neither of us moves.
He just stands there, tall and lethal, wearing black slacks that hug those thick thighs and a crisp white dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up to reveal tanned, veined forearms—the kind you wrap your whole fucking life around when the world falls apart.
His dark eyes rake over me slow, deliberate.
Not like a man greeting his stepdaughter.
No.
Like a predator cataloging his prey.
"Ivy, welcome home" he says, voice rough like gravel soaked in whiskey. "Didn’t recognize you at first."
Liar.
He felt every inch of me the second I stepped out of that car.
I tilt my head, letting my long hair spill over my bare shoulder, and smile slow and syrupy. "Guess Daddy’s eyes are getting old, huh?"
His jaw ticks so hard I almost hear it crack.
"You need to stop calling me that," he growls, stepping out onto the porch, his big body blocking the sun—and the world—behind him.
God, he smells fucking dangerous.
Sandalwood. Leather.
The kind of scent that stains your sheets and your soul.
I saunter up the steps, dragging my fingertips along the stone railing as I pass, the click of my heels echoing like gunshots.
"I don’t know..." I purr, stopping inches from him, so close I feel the heat rolling off his skin. "You liked it when I was little."
"Ivy." His voice is a warning. A threat.
A promise.
I shrug, pretending not to notice the way his eyes dip to the soft swell of my cleavage. "It's just a word, Daddy. No need to get your boxers twisted."
He leans down, so close his breath brushes my lips. "You’re playing with fire, little girl."
My heart thunders, my nipples pebble under the thin silk of my top, but I keep my voice steady. Coy.
"What if I like getting burned?"
His pupils dilate. His hand fists at his side like he's physically restraining himself from grabbing me, pinning me against the goddamn doorframe, and teaching me a lesson I'll never forget.
God, I want him to lose control.
I want to see the man underneath the mask.
Instead, he drags in a breath through his nose, nostrils flaring like a caged animal.
"Your room’s ready. Dinner’s at seven. Don’t be late."
"Or what?" I tease, letting my tongue peek out to wet my bottom lip. "You gonna spank me, Daddy?"
He flinches like I slapped him—and then his mouth curves into something dangerous. Dark.
"I should throw you over my knee and beat that brat right out of you."
My thighs clench.
Oh, fuck yes.
I smile sweetly, batting my lashes. "Promises, promises."
Without another word, he turns on his heel and stalks inside, leaving the heavy door open like an invitation.
Or a challenge.
I follow, my heels clacking against the marble foyer.
The house smells like lemon polish, aged leather, and him.
It hits me right in the chest.
A rush of old grief. Of longing.
Of every lonely night I curled up in one of his button-down shirts, praying for him to just see me.
Now?
Oh, he sees me alright.
And he fucking hates that he does.
I drop my purse by the sweeping staircase, the grand chandelier above raining soft light down over us.
The air between us hums—thick with things we can’t say.
Yet.
"Did you redecorate?" I ask, twirling slowly, letting my skirt ride just a little higher.
His eyes narrow.
"No."
"Good," I murmur. "I always liked it the way it was.
Cold.
Empty.
Just like you."
For a second, something flashes across his face. Pain. Regret.
Gone so fast I almost think I imagined it.
But I didn’t.
"Go unpack," he says roughly. "You look like trouble. I don’t have time for trouble."
I grin wickedly.
"Good thing I’m not giving you a choice."
And then, just because I fucking can, I brush past him again—this time letting my hand trail across his belt buckle.
He sucks in a breath so sharp it could slice through granite.
I laugh under my breath as I climb the stairs, feeling his molten gaze burning holes in my ass.
This time, I'm not the scared little girl waiting for scraps of attention.
This time, I'm the storm.
And Daddy’s about to drown in me.
Upstairs. My old room.
The moment I step inside, everything hits me. The pale pink bedding still looks pristine, untouched, like it’s been waiting for me to come back. The soft throw pillows are in their place, perfectly fluffed. Even the old photo of Mom on the dresser—faded edges and all—remains, like a shrine to a past I can never escape.
I sink onto the mattress, my bare toes kicking off my heels with a sigh. The familiar weight of the room presses down on me. The scent of lavender air freshener, the slight mildew from the old carpet, and… him.
Alexander. Daddy. The man who’s been in my blood for as long as I can remember.
My heart’s still pounding, but it’s not from nerves this time. It’s not because I’m back in this house, a place that holds both memories of comfort and deep-rooted pain.
No, it’s because of him. Because of how he looked at me.
His eyes—the same dark, stormy depths—still fucking see me.
But it’s different now.
Today, for the first time in my life, those eyes didn’t see the little girl I once was.
They saw me.
They saw a woman.
And, God, he hated it. Hated how I’ve changed, hated how I’ve grown into this… problem he doesn’t know how to handle.
I lean back, letting my arm drape lazily over my eyes, my body sinking into the softness of the mattress. The cool sheets against my skin remind me of how much time has passed. Of how far I’ve come.
From the shy, broken girl who left at eighteen to the woman lying here now, imagining how I’m going to drive him crazy.
What the hell am I doing?
No.
I know exactly what I’m doing.
I’m going to tease him. Break him.
Make him see me. Really see me.
Make him want me, like I’ve always wanted him.
Make Daddy sin.
To Be Continued...
Raye's POV The Montero's estate came into view as the car approached it. Old and forgotten memories swirled inside of me, bittersweet and melancholic.I could still vividly remember the last time I had been here. Riddled with grief and anguish at being forced to marry a total stranger had made me bitter and ruthless. I had taken out my anger and bitterness at everyone in the estate and Brian hadn't been saved from it. Looking back now I was so cold and unfeeling towards him, blaming him for all my problems when he was just as much of a victim as I was. During the first few months of our marriage I had ignored him and acted like he didn't even exist. My stomach swirled in disgust as I remembered the way I had treated him so cold and unfeeling to the extent of even abandoning him when he needed me the most. And all for what - a stupid teenage fantasy that ended up killing me. Maybe it was my karma for how badly I had treated him, needless to say I wasn't going to make the same mistak
Raye's POV "Raye, wake up. I know you aren't sleeping. You better stop pretending right now"A loud voice interrupted me as I slowly woke up from a deep sleep. For a second there I laid in a daze, taking in my surroundings and trying to figure out where I was. The last thing I remembered was blood everywhere around me. I hurriedly sat up from my bed in shock. I looked around the familiar room trying to piece back my memory together. I instinctively pulled up my blouse checking for scars and bruises but they were nothing. My skin glowed like I was five years younger. Okay now I was confused. What the hell was happening to me and why was I in the room I used to sleep in ten years ago?Before I could begin to process what was happening, my step mother barged into the room, livid. She was holding onto a piece of paper and waving it around frantically as she spoke. "Are you deaf? Didn't you hear me calling you?" She barked, glaring at me.I blinked in confusion, lost for words. She loo
Raye's POV "What the fuck are you doing? Why did you push her?" Antonio yelled angrily at Sasha, his eyes filled with panic. Sasha towered over me, her hands balled into fists like she was ready to attack anytime. The panic and shock that filled her eyes earlier had been replaced by one of hate and fury. She grabbed my phone from my coat pocket where I had placed it like she was possessed."What did you expect me to do then? Just let her leave and tell the whole world we had an affair. It would ruin not just your life but also mine and I'm not going to let that happen," she snapped furiously at Antonio."But look at her, she's hurt and bleeding," he whined."Can you just shut up and let me think? If you don't care about your reputation, that's your problem but I'll not let all the work I've put in to finally become the head doctor go in vain," she spat, her eyes filled with derision and anger.I tried to stand up but the more I moved the more it felt like thousands of glasses were s
Raye's POV "Is this true? Is what this woman is saying true?" I asked my father, wide eyed and completely shocked at Sandra's revelation. He turned towards me, his eyes holding no emotion, he repeated the very words that would change my life forever."Everything Sandra said is the truth. Your mother was nothing but a shameless slut. She had an affair when we were still married and that's how you were born. You were never my daughter and you'll never be one," he spat, every word coming out of his mouth riddled with venom and disdain."Now that you know the truth, do us all a favour and repay us for helping your pathetic life," Sandra added, her eyes lit with happiness at my distress. She must have been waiting for this moment for such a long time.No it couldn't be. How could he not be my father? All my life I had always wondered why I was treated differently from Angelica, Why I was always given Angelica seconds? Why I was never praised if I did something good and why I was never eve
Raye's POV I checked the smart watch around my wrist for the sixth time in a row in the last ten minutes. My eyebrows creased in concentration, my eyes focused on the road, determined on getting to where I was going on time. I couldn't afford to miss the award ceremony again.I breathed a sigh of relief when the large hall where the ceremony was being held came into view as I rounded the corner. I hastily dashed out of the car, handing over my car keys to the guard standing in front of the hotel, without a second thought. My assistant, Jamie, rushed towards me, her arms flailing in agitation. "Finally, you came right on time. They are just about to announce your name," she announced, pulling me towards a large wooden door.Just as we both walked in, I heard my name being called out and all eyes were turned on me."We are proud to give this award of excellence to Mrs Raye for her immense contributions to the welfare and care of the Saint Peter's hospital department. Her upright attit
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