LOGINHelen’s POVSomething had changed in Adrian and I noticed it before anyone else did.It wasn't because I was watching him closely, though I always was but because I knew Adrian in a way no one else did. I understood the silences he didn’t explain, the distance he didn’t acknowledge, including the moods he pretended weren’t there. And this? This wasn’t normal.I stood by the window in my apartment, my phone still in my hand, staring at the last call that had ended too abruptly to feel accidental.He didn’t hang up I knew that.Adrian never cut me off like that. Not mid-conversation or when I was speaking.Which simply meant something else had pulled him away or could be someone.My fingers tightened slightly around the phone.“Adrian…” I whispered under my breath.The name felt different now and I didn’t like it.I turned away from the window, pacing slowly across the room, trying to piece it together in a way that made sense but nothing did because Adrian Martinez didn’t just… change.
Adrian’s POVSomething was wrong with me.I knew that, that was the first thought that crossed my mind when I realized I hadn’t gone home the night before or the night before that.Work had piled up, meetings stacked on meetings, but even I knew that wasn’t the real reason. I had ignored calls, postponed decisions, left things unfinished and these are merely things I would normally handle without hesitation.That wasn’t like me. No, nothing about this was like me.I leaned back in my chair, staring blankly at the glass wall of my office, watching the city move without me. Cars rushed past, people lived their lives, everything continued like nothing had changed but I felt something had and it started the moment she stopped reacting.A slow breath left my lips as I ran a hand through my hair, my jaw tightening.After that night I had became eager to have gone there prepared.I knew exactly what I was going to see.The same girl, same reactions, the same tension in her eyes, the same way
Elara’s POVWhile the call ended, the silence it left behind didn’t.As I stood there, still holding my phone, staring at the screen long after it had gone dark. My fingers hadn’t moved. My breath hadn’t steadied. Everything felt suspended, like the world had paused just to let that moment sink deeper into me.Love. The word echoed again in my head, soft and familiar in the woman’s voice… but sharp enough to cut through everything I thought I understood.I swallowed slowly, my throat dry.Why did that had to bother me?I lowered the phone, placing it gently on the table as if any sudden movement would break whatever fragile control I had left. My chest felt tight, not painful, just… heavy. Like something was sitting there, refusing to shift.“It shouldn’t matter,” I whispered to myself. And it shouldn’t.Adrian was not mine to question. Not mine to think about. Not mine to react to. Yet here I was, reacting.I turned away quickly, pacing across the room, my fingers brushing against th
Good evening from here my dear readers. I wanted to write a short apology to you, for mistakenly uploading a particular chapter twice. This chapter is Twenty Three and you will find it twice in the story. It wasn't intentionally and I felt the need to apologize sincerely to y'all. Please go ahead and read other chapters that aren't clones. I will do better to improve and not make further mistakes in my chapters again. But recently, my editor has helped delete it. Thanks for your time and I hope you really understand.
Adrian’s POVI shouldn’t have left. That thought didn’t come immediately.Because at first, it felt like the right thing to do. Natural, even. My phone had rung at the worst possible moment where we were literally making chemistry. It vibrated against the table like a warning I couldn’t ignore.I remember the way Elara had looked at it curiously and something that seems like suspicious.She looked hungry for answers she hadn’t yet earned.She had leaned slightly, her body still warm against mine, her breathing uneven, her sexy lips swollen from what we had just shared. Her eyes tried to catch the name flashing across my screen.And then I saw it. Sweet Bestie. A name I hadn’t changed in years. I picked up the call anyway.“Yeah?”A soft laugh came through the line, familiar and effortless.“Longest time, love. I just arrived. Missed me?”I recognize the voice instantly, it was Helen of course. She's my childhood best friend. But then the fact that she came wasn't supposed to be the ri
Vanessa’s POVI knew she would come back. Girls like Elara always do.Not immediately, not boldly, but eventually. Drawn by curiosity, by confusion… by desire they don’t yet understand.And when she asked me that question.“Will you help me?”I already knew the answer I was going to give. I just needed to see how far she was willing to go. This is something am very professional with aside being a nun_of course secretly.She stood in front of me now, her fingers still slightly curled, like she didn’t know what to do with them. Her breathing wasn’t steady. Her eyes weren’t calm.Good. That meant she was already in deeper than she realized.I tilted my head slightly, studying her face, the way her lips parted just enough when she got nervous, the way her gaze tried to stay steady but kept slipping.“You want him,” I said quietly, it wasn’t a question.Her throat moved as she swallowed.“Yes.”Her answer came simple and honest. That surprised me.Most girls would deny it first. Pretend li



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