"You’re three weeks late, Ana."
Mia’s voice was sharp, cutting through the silence of the lit café. Ana bent her head, gripping the ceramic mug in her hands as if it could somehow shield her from the weight of her best friend’s disappointment. "I know," Ana murmured, her voice barely above a whisper. "You promised me, Ana. You said you’d pay back as soon as your stepmother was settled. But instead, you….." Mia exhaled sharply, shaking her head. "You gave her everything, didn’t you?" Ana swallowed the lump in her throat, staring at her untouched coffee in front of her. She didn’t need Mia’s judgment, she already carried enough guilt to drown herself. "She needed it," Ana said finally. "She said she’d be kicked out of the apartment if she didn’t pay." "And what about you?" Mia’s voice softened, but the frustration lingered. "You’re struggling, Ana. You barely have enough to eat. You’re behind on rent. And yet, you keep handing over everything to that woman." Ana knew for a fact that her best friend was right. That woman. That was what Mia called her stepmother, never acknowledging her as family. But Ana couldn’t bring herself to turn her back on the woman who raised her, no matter how cruel or selfish she had become. "I'll figure something out," Ana said, forcing herself to sound confident, though she had no idea how. Mia sighed, rubbing her temples before looking at her with something close to pity. "I didn’t want to suggest this," she said hesitantly, "but I have a job for you. It pays well. You’ll be able to cover your debts and even save up to get out of that toxic household." Ana looked up, anxious to know. "What kind of job?" Mia hesitated. Then she leaned in, lowering her voice. "I need an extra girl at Crimson Veil tonight." Ana blinked. "Crimson Veil?" The name alone sent a chill down her spine. It was one of the most exclusive gentlemen’s clubs in the city, frequented by high-rolling businessmen, politicians, and men with pockets deeper than the ocean. "You don’t have to do anything crazy," Mia said quickly. "Just dance. Work the floor. Make conversation. Trust me, it’s easy money." Ana’s stomach twisted. "Mia, I…. I..." "Look, I know what you’re thinking," Mia interrupted, grabbing Ana’s hands. "But you need this. It’s one night. Just one. If you don’t like it, you never have to do it again." Ana bit her lip. Mia wasn’t wrong. She was drowning, barely holding onto the scraps of her dignity. She had promised herself she’d never sink this low, but what other choice did she have? One night wasn't going to hurt her. "Just one night?" she whispered. Mia nodded. "Just one." That night, Ana’s heart pounded as she stepped into the club. The air was thick with perfume and the scent of expensive whiskey, the dim red lighting casting a sultry glow over the room. As Ana stepped through the doors of Crimson Veil, a wave of heat and perfume hit her like a tangible force. The air was thick with the mingling scents of expensive whiskey, cologne, and the faint trace of vanilla-scented candles burning at the private booths. The room pulsed with deep, sensual bass, the music slow and intoxicating, wrapping around her like a velvet rope she couldn’t untangle from. The lighting was low and seductive, casting everything in hues of crimson and gold. Spotlights roamed the glossy black stage, where a woman moved like liquid sin, her body bending effortlessly under the glow of neon reds. Silk curtains framed the VIP sections, offering just enough secrecy to tempt the imagination, yet not enough to fully hide the silhouettes of powerful men indulging in their vices. Ana’s stomach twisted. She had never been in a place like this. A place that smelled of desire and money. A place where power played out in whispered deals and stolen touches. She tugged at the hem of her short satin dress, feeling like an imposter among the confident women who worked the floor with effortless grace. "Just one night," she reminded herself. Mia had given her the easiest job, floor work. She wasn’t expected to perform on stage, only to mingle and entertain the wealthy clients. But even so, she felt exposed. She felt vulnerable. "Relax," Mia murmured beside her, giving her arm a reassuring squeeze. "No one’s going to bite." Ana inhaled deeply and stepped forward, she could see past clusters of men in tailored suits, their gazes lingering as she walked by. She kept her chin up, reminding herself she was in control. And then she saw him. Throne Lancaster. A man who commanded the entire room without uttering a single word. A very wealthy man, everyone knew who he was, Throne Lancaster. She had only seen him on T.V shows, in different interviews on his company. Even she knew his name. CEO of Majesties, a billion-dollar luxury brand specializing in high-end footwear. Ruthless in business. Cold, calculating, and dangerously attractive. He was seated in a private booth, he had a tumbler of whiskey in his hand, watching the floor with an unreadable expression. Their eyes met. Ana’s breath hitched. His stare was intense, piercing through her, looking at her with so much intimacy. Ana couldn’t hold up, she was a very shy person and wasn't someone who mongled with men. She felt a burning sensation of looking. But she knew she had to keep moving. The more she tried to keep a straight face on her new job the more distracting she found Thrones gaze. A slow smirk tugged at the corner of his lips as he lifted his glass in a silent invitation. Mia was standing beside her, she had noticed every movement from Thrones side, she immediately nudged her. "That’s Thorne Lancaster," she whispered. "If he wants you at his table, go." Ana’s pulse raced. She had never done that before, never spoken to anyone she didn’t know, never been a striper before. This wasn’t part of the plan. She was supposed to blend in, not attract the attention of the most powerful man in the room. Yet, her feet moved before she could stop herself, offcourse she remembered her debts. She approached his table, every nerve in her body screaming at her to turn around and run. But then he spoke. "Sit." A simple command. Deep and authoritative. Ana hesitated for half a second before lowering herself onto the seat across from him. His eyes roamed over her, slow and deliberate, making her shiver. "You don’t belong here," he mused, swirling the liquid in his glass. Ana forced herself to meet his gaze. "And yet, here I am." His smirk deepened. "Would you like a drink?" he asked smoothly. Ana shook her head. "I don’t drink." "Smart girl." He took a sip of his whiskey, watching her over the rim. "But I didn’t call you over for small talk." Her stomach twisted. "Then why did you?" He leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table. "Because I want you to dance for me." Ana’s throat went dry. She had barely survived walking into this place, let alone performing for a man like him. She forced herself to keep her voice steady. "I’m not a performer." Thorne chuckled, a deep, rich sound that sent shivers down her spine. "No," he agreed. "You’re not. But I think that’s exactly why I want to watch you." Her fingers curled into fists in her lap. One night. That’s all this was. "Fine," she murmured, standing. His eyes darkened with something dangerous. "Good." The music shifted, deep, sensual beats thrumming through the speakers. Ana took a steadying breath, pushing down the embarrassment curling in her stomach. The moment she started moving, she felt his gaze on her, a gaze that was watching her, devouring her and owning her. She had never felt more vulnerable. When the song ended, she turned back toward him, breathless. His expression was unreadable. Then, slowly, he reached into his pocket and pulled out a sleek, black business card. He slipped it into her purse without breaking eye contact. "I would love to see you again" His voice was a seducing and barely above a whisper. Ana had performed so well, she was an introverted dancer, and was so good with her waste movements. Ana stared at him with her heart pounding.“I said I’m only here to see my friend, silly!” Mia shouted, folding her arms and raising one brow at the uniformed security man standing tall in front of the Norks Mansion gate.The man, older and serious-looking, held his ground politely. “Ma’am, I understand, but this is private property. You can’t just walk in. Please call the person who invited you.”Mia rolled her eyes dramatically. “You think I climbed all the way here just for sightseeing? I said I know someone in this house. Just let me in!”“I’m only following instructions, ma’am. Without a proper call or name confirmation, I can’t let anyone through,” the security man replied calmly, but there was a trace of nervousness in his voice. Mia was loud, and people were beginning to look.From the third-floor window of the mansion, Ana peeked through the curtain. She had heard the loud voice from upstairs and instantly recognized it, it was Mia. Her heart jumped.“Oh no…” Ana whispered, stepping away from the window. She grabbed t
Mia gripped the silver tray tightly against her chest as she stood near the back of the VIP lounge, her breath caught somewhere between shock and confusion. The soft hum of music and laughter filled the air, but all she could hear was the pounding of her own heartbeat.Her eyes were still locked on the dim hallway that Miles and Tiana had disappeared into just a few minutes ago. Her mind kept replaying the scene, Tiana leaning in close, her hand caressing the man's jawline, and then pulling him toward the restroom with a sly, flirty smile. The man hadn’t even resisted. In fact, he looked pleased. He was comfortable.Mia blinked hard, trying to process everything.“Unbelievable…” she whispered under her breath. “Fred’s fiancée? With his own brother?”Her palms were sweaty against the metal tray, and her knuckles turned pale from gripping too tightly. She set the tray down on a nearby table before she dropped it from the nerves crawling up her arms.Tiana’s image wouldn’t leave her h
The club was loud and wild. The lights flashed in red and blue across the dark room, bouncing off the shiny surfaces and glass tables. The scent of alcohol and heavy perfume filled the air. Music blasted through the speakers, making the walls vibrate slightly. Dancers moved on stage, spinning around poles, their bodies glowing under the lights.Miles walked in behind Tiana, his nose slightly curled as he looked around. He had already removed his suit jacket and was now in just a dark shirt, the top buttons open. Even with the VIP sign on the section, he wasn’t impressed.“Why did you bring me to this cheap place, Tiana?” Miles asked, raising his voice so she could hear over the music.Tiana, already holding a glass of strong liquor, turned to face him. Her black dress hugged her body perfectly, and her lipstick was blood red. She smirked and took a slow sip before responding.“Cheap?” she repeated, raising her eyebrows. “Are you serious right now?”Miles looked around again. Strippers
“Why did he act like that? Did I say something wrong?” Ana whispered to herself, staring out of the cab window as the city lights passed by. Her mind was heavy, and her chest ached with worry.The scene at Majesties kept replaying in her head.Fred hadn’t even looked at her properly. His cold words. The way he walked past her like she didn’t matter.She placed a gentle hand on her belly.“I'm just trying to do the right thing, baby,” she whispered softly. “He deserves to know about you... I thought he would want to.”“We’re here, ma'am,” the cab driver said, snapping Ana out of her thoughts.“Oh... I’m sorry,” she said quickly, fumbling through her small purse. She pulled out a few dollar bills and handed them over.“Keep the change.”“Thank you, ma'am. Have a good night.”Ana stepped out of the cab slowly. Her feet felt heavy, just like her heart. The Nork mansion stood tall in front of her, glowing faintly in the night.She walked through the gates and into the mansion. The house wa
Ana woke up slowly, her eyes fluttering open to the faint morning light slipping through the large window. She stretched her body gently, but something felt different, her body was heavier. Her hand instinctively moved down to her belly.It was rounder now.She pushed the blanket away and sat up. Her oversized nightgown clung to her body awkwardly now, no longer hanging the way it used to. Her breasts felt sore, and her growing bump had pushed the fabric forward.Ana shuffled to the tall mirror in the corner of the room. Her bare feet brushed against the soft carpet as she walked. She stood before the mirror in silence.Her hair was tangled, her eyes still puffy from restless sleep. She raised both hands and gently cradled her belly, her fingers trembling a little.“My baby…” she whispered to the reflection, her voice shaking.“Ana’s baby.”The tears she’d been holding back all night finally began to pool in her eyes.She tried to smile, but it cracked halfway. “I don’t even know how
Bang! Bang! Bang!“MILES!” Fred shouted as he slammed his fist on the door again and again.Inside the room, Miles slowly got up from the couch, half-dressed, eyes slightly red. He looked annoyed as he dragged his feet to the door. The room reeked of alcohol. Empty whisky bottles lay scattered on the floor.He yanked the door open.“Do you plan on breaking down my door?” Miles said, his voice rough, his chest bare.Fred didn’t answer. His eyes quickly scanned the room, he saw the mess, the bottles, the same old Miles. Nothing had changed.But he didn’t care about that now. “What is Ana doing in this house?” Fred asked, pushing past Miles and stepping into the messy room.Miles blinked, still a little dazed. “Excuse me?”“You heard me!” Fred snapped, spinning around to face him.Miles chuckled and walked further inside. “I only helped a woman who needed it. She was homeless, Fred. I offered her shelter. We have more than enough rooms in this mansion.”Fred’s eyes narrowed. “I told you