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BAD REPUTATION
BAD REPUTATION
Author: Sassenachwhendhie

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last update publish date: 2026-02-28 12:48:00

Olivia Carter sat in the driver’s seat, gripping the steering wheel a little too tightly, her coffee forgotten in the cupholder. The parking lot was quiet, save for the occasional squeak of tires on asphalt and the distant hum of the city. Her friend, Tessa's voice came through the speaker, sharp and teasing as always.

“I still can’t believe Jack canceled again last night,” Olivia said, shaking her head. Her eyes scanned the row of sedans and SUVs, but she wasn’t really looking.

“I can believe it,” Tessa shot back. “Honestly, Liv, I’ve hated that guy from day one and you know it. What the hell do you see in him… Well, apart from his money? You deserve better than—”

“He had a rough night,” Liv interrupted gently, laughing despite herself. “He didn’t mean it. You know how busy he is…”

“Busy? Sure. Busy being shady. Too busy to remember the one thing that actually matters… showing up for the woman he supposedly loves?” Tessa groaned. “You know what, I'm sick of this, I and Izzy have been talking, and we might have to stage an intervention.”

Olivia chuckled, shaking her head. “Jokes on you, Tess. I’m about to meet up with Izzy right now.” She tapped the phone lightly against her ear for emphasis. “I'm showing her the houses this afternoon, so… mission accomplished before your intervention even starts.”

“You are?” Tessa’s laugh carried a mix of disbelief and amusement. “Well, that sucks. I was really looking forward to her and I talking some sense into you.”

“Yes,” Olivia replied, a grin tugging at her lips. “And that means I get to see her before you talk her into your bloody intervention.”

Tessa snorted. “Wouldn’t stop us, though. Just… slow us down a little.”

“Yeah, yeah. Intervention or not,” Olivia said with a laugh. “I’ll survive.”

The line went quiet for a beat before Tessa’s voice softened. “Alright, Liv. Good luck with your client. Don’t let her pick a dump just to mess with me.”

“Copy that. Love you, Tess.”

“Love you too. And remember… intervention pending.”

With that, Olivia ended the call and tucked her phone into her bag. She exhaled, letting the tension in her shoulders ease as she opened the car door. The late-afternoon sun spilled over the lot, glinting off the polished SUVs and giving everything a warm, golden glow. She stepped out, smoothing the front of her suit and grabbing the folder of listings she’d been preparing. Today was about showcasing homes, not obsessing over Jack.

But even as she clicked the car door shut behind her, a small, nagging thought lingered—maybe Tess was right. It did hurt when Jack had cancelled on their date yet again. She’d spent forty minutes picking that dress last night. Forty minutes for a text that said Rain check? She'd tried to understand but if she was being honest with herself, she'd been very disappointed. 

Tessa could be right. Maybe some interventions were unavoidable… maybe even necessary. And she and Jack had to have a serious conversation about their relationship. 

____________

“Easy, little sister,” Derek said into his phone as he pressed the button for the lift to her floor. “I’m here now,”

“Less of the little,” his sister, Isabella snapped, her irritation making him grin. 

He gave a mock shudder. “Quit the strop, then.” Someone swept up behind him, a scent wrapping around him, vanilla twisted up in something so enticing he was damned if he could place it, and his eyes swerved of their own accord.

“Strop!” Isabella continued on the other end, “You were supposed to be here half an…” 

His sister’s voice trailed away into the distance, his sight landing on the woman whose interesting scent had nothing on the visual. He felt his mouth quirk, his interest instant.

She was beautiful. So not his type, a definite ‘no’ on paper, but when presented with the physical, she was all kinds of yes. Usually, the women he went for looked very different. Slim, tall, models even but this woman looked nothing like that.

 She was the opposite in fact. She was short, but in a way that made her even cuter, still quite short despite the heels she wore and she was… Chubby. Curvy. Literally carrying all the right fat in the right places.

She faced the lift, waiting just as he was, one purple stiletto tapping impatiently, her body encased in a fitted black trouser suit, a folder hooked under one arm, all quite usual but— 

“Are you listening to me, Derek?”

“Sure, I’ll be right up,” he said distractedly, cutting the call and pocketing the device.

It was her hair that fascinated him. The reddish-brown mass was parted high to one side, windswept almost. And then there was her make-up, neutral save for the liner around her eyes and the bold lip colour… was that purple?

His gaze narrowed over it and she must have sensed his attention, her eyes flickering in his direction. “You know, it’s rude to stare.”

 Her voice was husky, a crisp edge that rasped along his spine and sealed her appeal. Derek was hooked. Her eyes were back on the doors, her lack of interest obvious. He should’ve taken it as a sign, but since when had he backed off from anything he fancied? In truth, her lack of interest only added to the appeal.

“Rude?” he said, raising his brow. “I’ve been called many things before— arrogant, reckless, even an asshole—but rude, not had that one yet.” 

Her mouth twitched but she didn’t turn to look at him, the ping of the lift arriving serving as a temporary interruption.

The doors opened and he gestured for her to precede him. “See, I’m not entirely rude.”

She looked at him then, her grey eyes sparkling and those bold-coloured lips lifting into a smile that momentarily gutted him. Jesus, she was hot. The bow-like shape stretched and still her lower lip was full— swollen, even—almost as though it had just been thoroughly devoured. Maybe she’d had to reapply that colour after it had been rubbed clean away. Oh, to be the cause of that little misdemeanour.

“Thank you.”

It took a second to realise she had spoken, to realise he was staring all over again, and then sanity returned. “You’re welcome—which floor?” 

He pressed the number for his sister and her thick black lashes lowered to trace his move. “The same.” she replied. 

He nodded and came to stand beside her. The lift closed and together they stood, the silence heavy and loaded… at least to him.

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    She tied the bandage a little too tightly, and he hissed in pain. “You should be,” she said, her tone fierce but softening as she touched his arm. “You scared me half to death.”He caught her wrist gently, their eyes locking. “I didn’t want to leave you. I had to. Reese—”“Forgive me, Stefan, but I don’t care about Reese right now,” she said, wiping her tears and cutting him off. “I care that you’re here. That you’re alive.”She pressed her forehead against his good shoulder and let out a shaky breath. For a moment, the world went quiet.Stefan hesitated, then slid his hand up to the back of her neck, fingers threading through her hair. “I’m here,” he murmured. “I made it back to you.”“Sure, I'm glad,” she whispered, lifting her head. “But it's gonna take more than that to make up for leaving us.”He cupped her face in his hands and kissed her — slow, deep, aching with everything he couldn’t say. When he pulled back, her tears had smeared against his skin.“I'm sorry,” he told her, “

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    He pulled the trigger.The shot rang out — but not from the leader’s gun.His body jerked backward, a crimson bloom spreading across his chest, then collapsed without another word.Stefan spun, gun raised — and saw Petre, standing in the doorway, smoking barrel in hand.“Come on!” Petre shouted. “More are coming!”Stefan didn’t hesitate. He hauled Reese up and ran, the sound of approaching vehicles echoing in the distance.“Move!” Petre yelled.They burst into the cold morning air just as two more SUVs rounded the corner. Petre fired at the tires while Stefan shoved Reese into the back seat of their car. Tires screeched as they sped off, bullets pinging against metal.For a long stretch, there was nothing but the sound of the engine and their ragged breathing. Then Stefan looked at his bloodied friend in the rear seat. “You okay?”Reese coughed hard, blood on his lip. “You shouldn’t have come, man. Your wife's going to kill you,”Stefan looked over, jaw tight. “Yeah she will, but I ha

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    The car slowed as they neared the industrial edge of the city — gray warehouses, rusted fences, graffiti scrawled across concrete walls.“This is it,” Petre murmured, cutting the engine. “You go in alone. They’ll kill him if they see me.”Stefan nodded, already checking the earpiece. “Stay close. I’ll need extraction once I’ve got him.”He opened the door and stepped out into the biting cold. The street smelled of oil and rain. His boots echoed against the wet ground as he made his way toward the warehouse, blending into the shadows.He reached the side entrance and crouched, scanning the lock. It was cheap — easy to pick. He slipped a tool from his pocket, worked the mechanism for a few seconds, and heard the faint click of success.The door creaked open.Inside, the air was thick and damp. He could hear faint voices in another language, the sound of footsteps echoing across the concrete floor. Stefan moved silently between stacks of old crates, his senses sharpened.And then — he he

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    Stefan moved and she moved with him. Their rhythm set, they danced together, bodies joined, melded as they reached for the same, shattering end that awaited them. He stared down into her eyes, losing himself in their depths. She met his gaze and held it until finally, as he felt her body begin to fist around his, she closed her eyes, shrieked his name and shuddered violently as her body exploded from the inside.His own release came a scant moment later, and Stefan heard himself shout as the tremendous relief spilled through him again and again, as if the pleasure would never end.He carried her up to their bedroom, where she fell asleep almost immediately in his arms. He held her tight, lying awake and kissing her forehead repeatedly. In the early hours of the morning after he'd showered and gotten ready to go, Stefan stood at the foot of the bed for a few seconds longer, committing the sight of his wife to memory. Then he turned away, heading for the door with quiet, deliberate ste

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    She spun on him, eyes shining. “How did you think this conversation would go, Stefan? Did you think that I'd smile and wish you good luck? Kiss you goodbye and pretend I’m not terrified you’ll never come back?”His throat tightened. “I’ll come back to you.”Her laugh was hollow. “You can’t promise that.”He took another step forward, desperate. “Alana, please.”But she turned away, wiping her tears with the back of her hand. “It's been what? Barely four weeks. You couldn't even let me live in my fairy tale longer. Just go, Stefan. If you’re going to do this, don’t make me watch you walk out. You've made up your mind and you're only telling me now to let me know, not to change your mind, because I can't, can I?”He hesitated — just long enough to make her think he might stay — then quietly said, “I’ll be back before you know it.”Her voice broke. “You can't say that.”When he turned and left the room, the silence that followed felt different. It wasn’t the silence of absence — it was t

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