LOGINGeorge's POV
I turned, and there Blinky was....arms folded across his chest, lashes long, lip gloss shimmering like he owned the entire damn hallway. He had that stare… that “boy don’t play in my face” stare. I swallowed. “Uh… Blinky, I need to, uh...” Before I could even form a sentence, my dad stepped right beside me like a problem I didn’t order. “Hello,” he said, eyeing Blinky from head to toe. “Mind me asking what’s goin’ on here?” Blinky flipped his hair, hand on his hip. “Ohhh, you tryna book a session, daddy?” he purred, licking his lip dramatically. “’Cause you know… I handle clients real good.” My dad smirked, shameless. “You gonna do well in the bedroom, no lie. I know men who like that kinda energy.” Blinky hissed so loud I thought steam left his ears. “Uh-huh, so that’s the vibe? I actually thought you was gonna drop at least a penny on me. My bad for overestimating your senior citizen's pocket.” I grabbed Blinky’s arm real quick before he started a fire we couldn’t put out. “Ayy...stop...come here...” He snatched his arm back. “Boy, why the fuck are you grabbing me like your ex? Don’t be yanking on me.” “I’m trying to stop you from embarrassing me with my dad, Blinky,” I muttered, voice tight. “Ohhh.” He rolled his neck. “So why you here anyway?” “Is Cierra in?” He blinked. “Sorry, baby, Cierra don’t work here.” I grabbed his arm again. “Blinky. Cut the lies. When Cierra and I were dating, I dropped her off here for work. Don’t play.” He froze, then let out a slow “ahhh...ahhh, makes sense now…” I sighed, hand dragging down my face. “Okay, so where is she now?” He squinted at me. “Hold up. Y’all broke up during the summer. So why the hell you need to see her, huh?” “She needs to know something important,” I said. “Call her then. You got her number.” “For fuck’s sake, Blinky, not today...” “EXCUSE ME?” he snapped, hand on hip. “I’m not your ex, so tone that dirty-ass voice down.” I exhaled quickly. “Okay, okay. I’m sorry. But please… can I see Cierra?” He held my stare for a long moment. Finally he said, “Aight. I’ll go tell her.” “Oh... thanks, Hun...” “No,” he snapped, finger in my face. “Stay. Here. Do not follow me.” I nodded. He turned and strutted off, hips moving like he had theme music behind him. I stared at him walking away and muttered, “Damn… he got more ass than most regular girlies.” Right then, a woman walked by, heels clacking like gunshots. She stopped and gave me a slow, hungry stare. “Hello, hot boy,” she said. “Uh...” I cleared my throat and fixed my eyes on the wall. The last thing I needed was another rumor Cierra would hear. She stepped closer. “Hey, I’m talking to you.” “Oh...hey.” “You look real familiar…” she said, circling me like a predator. Her perfume hit me so hard I almost leaned away. “Oh really…” “Mhm.” She walked a slow circle, eyes dragging down my body. “Too damn hot to resist. Why you standing out here? Come inside…” “Uh....no, mama. I’m good.” She slid a hand up my neck. “Don’t you wish mama would clap her ass on that baby you got growing down there?” My eyes widened. I immediately covered myself, heat rushing up my neck. “Uh... nah. I came for something important.” She pulled back with a scoff. “Mm. So you just gon’ disrespect me like that? Boy, whoever raised you....” Before she finished, the hallway door opened. Blinky came out… and Cierra walked out behind him. My heart dropped so hard it shook me. I stepped forward. “Oh... finally.” I went to hold her hand, but she slapped mine away like it burned her. The other woman clicked her tongue. “Sooo you rejected Chelsea for this cumbag?” I blinked. “Who’s Chelsea?” She pointed at herself dramatically. “Me! My name is Chelsea.” “Oh… well...you’re just too old for me.” She gasped like I shot her. “BOY, FUCK YOU.” She threw a middle finger in my face, storming off....but then stopped and eyed Cierra from head to toe. “So… did you handle that cock successfully?” Cierra stepped forward, eyes blazing. “With all due respect? Fuck off.” Chelsea snapped. “Girl, don’t be mad ‘cause your man out here tryna get with somebody classy...” “Classy?” Cierra laughed. “You smell like expired wine and desperation.” Chelsea clutched her chest. “Oh she got jokes.” “You walked up to my ex and tried to drag him inside like he’s on your payroll,” Cierra shot back. “Please be serious.” “At least I can pull a man,” Chelsea barked. “Please. You pull backs, legs, and necks too, I bet.” “Ohhh, bitch...” Blinky slid between them like a referee. “Yo, yo, yo...relax. Chelsea, go home. You smell like birthday cake and bad decisions.” Chelsea gasped, pointed at all of us dramatically, then stomped away. Blinky turned to me with a smirk. “A tip, please. For saving your messy ass.” I sighed, pulled out my wallet, and shoved money into his hand. “Here.” He snapped his fingers. “Energy!! Let me go tell my girls I got paid today.” He walked off swinging the cash. And just like that, it was only me and Cierra. Her blue eyes locked on mine, cold but full of something I couldn’t name. “You must be tired,” I said softly. “How was work?” “Stressful,” she said. “But worth everything.” “I’m sure.” I pulled off my coat and draped it over her shoulders. “It’s cold outside.” She hesitated… but finally whispered, “Thank you.” My throat tightened. “Uh... yeah.” “So why are you here?” “To talk to you,” I said. “About what?” “If we can elope. Together.” She laughed... loud, sharp. “George, please spare me.” “No...listen. I’m going overseas today. Later this morning. And I want you to come with me.” “Okay. I’m done here.” She turned to leave. “No, no...okay, okay... just for a month!” “Bye, baby.” “Wait...wait...wait...” She stopped with the tiredness of someone who had cried too much over the same person. “George, please stop being an obsessed ex. Get over me.” I grabbed her hand gently. “You know I love you so much, Cierra.” She scoffed. “You think I’m what, TEN? That you can play like that?” “C’mon Cierra. I’m not playing you...” “You love me, yet you had a damn threesome in the same hotel room we booked for our anniversary.” “You know I was depressed....my mom's death.." “WHAT are you saying?” she snapped. “Your mom dying didn’t push you into a threesome a whole year later.” Her voice cracked... not with softness, but with rage. She turned to walk away. I grabbed her hand again. She glared back. “Let me go, George.” “No,” I whispered. “I won’t.” She struggled, but I pulled her closer. “So you're really gonna let five years go down the mud?” “No,” she shot back. “Not the mud. The gutters. So dead worms can feed on it.” I swallowed hard. “So you hate me now?” “I don’t even care about you.” Something snapped in me. “Cierra, shut the fuck up! What am I not doing? I give you flowers, gifts, everything... just to win you back. It’s not like I killed somebody.” She stepped closer and hit my chest with both hands. “It’s that simple, George! GET. OVER. ME.” I leaned in, whispering. “What if I don’t?” Her lips parted... maybe for anger, maybe for something else...but the words never came. “Let’s go in,” I whispered. She swallowed hard. I pushed her gently against the wall, her breath catching... My hands slipped under her gown... “George…” she whispered, trembling. “C’mon,” I breathed. “Take me inside.” And just like that… I kicked the ball. Let the whole world scream: GOAL!!Diego's POV I ran down the stairs, heart pounding, calling her name into the dark. “Mallory! Mallory, where are you?” The front door was still open, swinging a little in the night air. She had run out after our argument, after Cierra had seen us and left.The guilt from what we had done in the bedroom was still heavy in my chest, but right now all I could think about was finding her.The gunshot I had heard a moment ago made everything worse. Was it for her? Was someone waiting for us?I burst outside, scanning the dark street. “Mallory!” I shouted again, my voice echoing off the buildings. I looked behind cars, in the shadows, calling her name over and over. My head still hurt from the crash, my ribs ached, but I kept moving. The fear was stronger than the pain.I turned quickly, looking in the other direction.A masked man stepped out from the side of the house, gun already raised.“Where is she? Where is Cierra Monroe?” he asked, voice low and calm.I froze for half a second. Th
Cierra's POV The kiss shattered first. Cierra pulled away suddenly, lips still tingling, breath coming in short, uneven bursts.Rain poured down around them in steady sheets, soaking their clothes and turning the pavement into a mirror of gray light.George looked at her, eyes wide with confusion and something deeper.... hurt, longing, the weight of ten lost years all crashing into this single moment. Water streamed down his face, making his light hair cling to his forehead. He didn’t move, he just stared at her as if trying to understand why the woman he had just kissed with all the love he had carried for a decade had suddenly stopped.“Why did you stop?” George asked, his voice low and rough with emotion, barely rising above the sound of the rain.Cierra took a small step back, her heart pounding so hard it felt like it might break through her ribs.The rain felt colder now, like it was trying to wash away the heat of the kiss and the guilt that came with it.She wrapped her arm
Diego's POV The silence after Cierra left was worse than any scream. The front door had slammed so hard the walls still vibrated with the force of it.I stood frozen in the bedroom, towel barely hanging on my hips, heart hammering like it wanted to break out of my chest.Mallory sat on the edge of the bed, sheet clutched tight around her body, face buried in her hands. Her shoulders shook with silent sobs.I couldn’t breathe properly. The image of Cierra’s face kept replaying in my mind...the shock, the pain, the pure betrayal in her eyes.She had seen everything. She had seen me inside her best friend. She had seen the one person she trusted most in the world betraying her in our own bed.I finally found my voice, hoarse and broken. “Mallory… we have to go after her.”Mallory lifted her head. Her eyes were red and swollen, tears streaming down her cheeks. She looked at me like I was a stranger.“Go after her?” she said, voice cracking. “Diego, she saw us! She saw everything! How are
Cierra's POV The car window rolled down slowly, and the world narrowed to a single point.Raindrops slid down the glass like tears, but nothing could hide the face behind it. I stood frozen on the wet sidewalk, soaked and shaking, my scream dying in my throat the moment our eyes met.It was George.He stared back at me, confusion flickering across his face first, then a slow frown. He didn’t recognize me right away.I was too broken, too bloody, too changed from the girl he once knew. His eyes narrowed slightly as he tried to place the familiar face in front of him.“Lady, what the hell were you thinking?” he said, voice low and stern. “You almost got yourself killed. You looked familiar back at the fuel station, but this is insane. Are you okay? Do you need help?”His words were scolding, protective in that old way I remembered, but there was no spark of recognition yet.The rain poured harder, soaking us both. My chest tightened. Tears rushed to my eyes, hot and sudden, mixing wit
Cierra's POV I stood outside the apartment door like a ghost who had already died inside.My hand shook as I turned the key. The lock clicked open with a soft sound that felt too loud in the quiet hallway. I pushed the door just enough to slip inside without making noise. The place smelled the same... faint coffee, Greg’s crayons, and the laundry detergent I used to buy every month. It used to feel like home. Now it felt like a grave I had dug for myself.I walked down the short hallway, bare feet silent on the floor. The bedroom door was cracked open, warm light spilling out like blood from a wound. I shouldn’t have come. I should have kept running.But after the blood, after the gunshot, after watching Dominic fall with my name still on his lips, something broken inside me had dragged me back here. I needed to see Diego. I needed to see my son. I needed to remember who I was before the darkness swallowed me. Instead, I saw everything I had destroyed.Diego was on the bed, nake
“Take off your clothes.” Diego whispered to her. The apartment was quiet except for the soft hum of the refrigerator and the distant sound of rain tapping against the windows.Diego stood in the bathroom doorway, water still dripping from his hair and running down his bare chest in slow, glistening trails. The towel hung low on his hips, barely holding on. Mallory still held the two steaming mugs of tea in her hands as it fell off immediately.Diego looked at her, the air between them suddenly thick and heavy with everything they had never dared to say.Mallory whispered, her voice shaky, “I… I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to do such.”Diego stepped closer, his voice soft but rough around the edges, “It’s okay. Leave it.”He took the second mug from her trembling fingers and set it on the dresser. Their hands brushed, and that small touch sent a spark through both of them. Neither pulled away.Mallory breathed out, her eyes dropping to his chest, “We shouldn’t… Cierra is your wife. She’s
Cierra's POVMy phone wouldn’t stop ringing. It buzzed against the hospital bedsheet like it was determined to drag me out of the thin peace I’d managed to gather. I checked the screen and sighed.Mom.Of course.The last person I wanted to speak to was the one calling me nonstop.I answered anyway
George's POV The bush swallowed my footsteps as I pushed deeper into the darkness, crawling, stumbling, forcing myself forward even when every breath scraped my lungs raw. I didn’t care. I couldn’t care.Cierra was here.The blood on the ground, the broken branches, the faint drag marks....they al
George's POV I pulled the car into the parking lot and let the engine settle into silence. For a moment, neither of us moved. Dad and I simply sat there, side by side, staring at the name engraved across the hospital’s white façade.Dad exhaled slowly. “Are you sure this is the right hospital? The
Blinky's POV I stood up from the waiting chair the moment the doctor walked past me, his white coat swaying like a flag of judgment. I rushed toward him before he could disappear down the hallway.“Hey...Doctor,” I called out, breath heavy. “Everything okay? Tell me she’s fine.”He paused, turned







