LOGINMEEKA'S POV::
Nathaniel's hand grazes mine as we step out of his car, and I can already feel my heart racing in anticipation as we arrive at the venue for our engagement party.
How I managed to dodge Nora's questions remains one of the remarkable feats I've accomplished this year.
Honestly, what the hell was I supposed to say about last night?
“Oh, nothing. I just casually let one dangerously sexy devil fuck me senseless.”
Yeah, right.
But I'm not celebrating just yet because I haven't truly gotten away. Not unless I manage to find a new best friend in the next few hours.
I straighten myself up, trying to maintain my composure.
The hotel stands before us like a palace. Cascading chandeliers are visible through the glass doors, and a red carpet lined with cameras flashes like gunfire.
My breath catches, and I place a hand on my chest. I can't even explain why I'm feeling so nervous right now.
We walk inside, where the air is rich with the scent of roses and luxury.
The transformation creates a fairy tale in the entire lobby. White silk drapes, golden candelabras, an orchestra tucked away in the corner playing something soft and elegant. Guests sparkle in gowns and tuxedos.
My mouth drops open in disbelief as I turn to Nathaniel.
“God, Nathaniel.” I tug at his sleeve, my voice low but firm. “We agreed to keep this simple. Small and elegant. This is... this is a royal wedding reception!”
Nathaniel's lips curl into that familiar careful smile of his, calm as ever. “That wasn't my doing.” His gaze sweeps over the crowd before returning to me. “This was all my parents' idea. They wanted... grandeur.”
“Grandeur?” I hiss, leaning closer. “This looks like Versailles, Nathaniel. I'm half-expecting Marie Antoinette to pop out of the cake.”
That earns me a small chuckle from him, but it doesn't ease the tension knotting in my stomach.
We move through the crowd... Well, Nathaniel glides effortlessly while I try not to stumble in my heels as we walk further inside. A waiter passes by with a tray of drinks; Nathaniel takes two glasses for us and hands one to me.
I accept it and take an immediate sip; surprisingly, the bubbles help calm my nerves a little.
Finally, we enter a room where his parents stand like royalty receiving their subjects. Guests gather around them, laughing and bowing their heads and offering congratulations.
“Oh, here comes the lovely couple,” Nathaniel's Mother announces, her voice smooth as honey and her smile radiant.
Before I can prepare myself, she pulls me in her arms.
Okay.... I definitely wasn't expecting that.
“It's so wonderful to see you again,” she says warmly, her eyes glinting. “You've become even more beautiful since the last time we met.”
I manage a smile. “It's great to see you too, Mrs. DeWitt.
“Oh, please.” She waves it off lightly. “No need for formality; just call me Vanessa.”
I nod, still a bit taken aback as we separate.
The congratulations keep coming as Nathaniel and I take our seats. Guests continue to arrive, laughing and showering us with good wishes. The party is now in full swing. Gradually, my nerves start to settle.
Until they suddenly don't.
Just as I lift my glass again, my breath hangs, and my hand freezes in midair.
Across the room, I spot him.
Yes. You probably already know who I'm referring to. But just in case you don't, it's the handsome devil from last night I'm talking.
What on earth is he doing here?
My pulse quickens as he strides closer. Not just any closer but directly toward our table, as if he owns the place.
I blink repeatedly, hoping I'm just imagining this. But no, he's really here.
He is the one.
The rim of my glass shakes against my fingers. Nathaniel notices and raises an eyebrow at me. “Are you okay?”
I nod quickly, but my gaze remains fixed on him.
Nathaniel follows my line of sight and then casually smiles.
“Oh, here he comes. Meeka,” he says, placing his hand over mine. “meet my brother, Slade.”
As soon as those words leave Nathaniel's mouth, it feels like ice water has been dumped over me.
What?!
My champagne goes down the wrong way, and I cough violently as bubbles sting my nose.
“Meeka!” Nathaniel leans toward me, alarm etched across his face. He grabs a napkin and presses it into my hand while I cough into my fist, feeling heat rise in my cheeks.
“Easy now,” Vanessa says as she hurries to my side and gently pats my back.
Every eye in the room is on me now, including his—the sexy devil whose name I've just learned is Slade.
The name sounds as dangerous as he looks.
His gaze locks on mine, piercing and knowing. Like he remembers every single detail of last night, same as I do.
I manage to swallow, forcing down both champagne and panic.
“I.... I'm fine,” I croak, waving Nathaniel and his mother off with a shaky smile. “The champagne just went down the wrong pipe.
Liar.
My eyes flick back to Slade, and my heart thuds when I catch the faint smirk tugging at his lips.
Did he just smirk?
When Slade finally speaks, I'm begging the ground to open and swallow me.
“It's nice to finally meet you, Little Rebel....” he pauses deliberately, his smirk widening. “I mean, sister-in-law.”
My spine goes completely rigid.
He did not just call me that in front of everyone!
Is he crazy?
As if that isn't bad enough already, he reaches for my hand before I can react, his fingers brushing mine, rough and warm. Then, like this is some damn Victorian ball, he lifts my hand and presses a lazy kiss to the back of it, eyes never leaving mine.
The room goes quiet for a beat too long, and I'm sweating. I'm literally sweating despite the cold air-conditioning in the room.
I snatch my hand back quickly, heat flooding my face.
“Uh.... I think I need to use the restroom,” I stammer, still coughing lightly.
Before anyone can stop me, I slip from my seat and hurry across the room, the sound of my heels following behind me as they pound fast on the tiled floor.
The second I get inside the restroom, I slam the door shut behind me and press my back against it.
“Jesus,” I whisper, dragging in a ragged breath.
What is going on?
Slade isn't just here, he's Nathaniel's brother?
Wait. Slade DeWitt. DeWitt's other son.
I've heard about him, the black sheep, the dangerous, reckless one whom people talk about, but he never comes to family events. But I'd never actually met him. Not until last night, unknowingly.
And God help me, the memories come rushing back before I can stop them.
His hand fisting the back of my hair, tilting my head back as he growled against my ear. ‘Don't play with fire, unless you want to be burned.’
The way his tongue licked my throat sinfully, stealing the air straight from my lungs.
The heat of his body pressing me against the wall, the reckless rhythm of his laugh when I whispered back, ‘What if I say I want to be burned?’
I squeeze my eyes shut, but the images won't stop. The scrape of his stubble against my skin. How he looked at me, like he wanted to devour me whole. The way I.... let him.
My stomach flips, and my heart pounds like it's trying to break free of my chest.
I'm in trouble.
**
SLADE'S POV::
I can't believe what just happened right in front of me as I walk into my brother's oh-so-perfect engagement party.
I thought this night was going to be torture with endless champagne and fake smiles, Nathaniel flaunting his spotless reputation.
I didn't even want to come to this party. Hell, I almost didn't. But something kept nudging me, an itch in my chest I couldn't shake. And now I know why.
Fate.
Because sitting beside him dressed like every man's fantasy, is her.
The girl from last night.
The sharp-tongued, reckless little firecracker who drove me to the edge with her shots, who laughed when I told her not to play with fire, and then she leaned in close to whisper, “I want to be burned.”
Yeah. That girl. The Little Rebel who wrecked my wall last night.
Meeka.
The name really suits her. Sharp and daring.
From the moment I set my eyes on her last night, I knew she was trouble, and I love trouble. There was just something about her that drew me in.
I usually find it irritating, hell, I sometimes throw up when women touch or try to flirt with me, but it was totally different with Meeka. Her sharp tongue, her daring character, everything about her just pulled me in. And I'm not ready to let her go. Not when I've tasted her. Especially not now that I just found out she's my brother's little fiancée.
She choked on her champagne when she learned I'm her fiance's brother, and it was glorious.
Her eyes widened, her hand trembled, and for one wild second, I swear she forgot how to breathe.
Good. Let her squirm. That proves last night wasn't a blur to her either.
God, she's radiant. That same mouth that cursed me out now painted red, that same body that twisted under my hands now wraps in silk like a gift begging to be unwrapped.
And now? She's my brother's fiancée.
Nathaniel's perfect little prize.
I almost laugh. What are the odds? The universe must really like me. Because I don't see a problem here. No. All I see is a challenge.
She thinks last night was a mistake. I can see it in the way she avoids my gaze now, her lips pressing tight, as if she can erase me with sheer willpower.
But I don't make mistakes.
And damn, the way her lips part, how her throat works as she swallows, the way color blooms across her cheeks... she's just as dangerous now as she was last night.
The only difference?
Now she's a forbidden fruit.
And I've never wanted anything more.
The hallway is a bit quiet as I stroll in. Only the muffled hum of the city lights seeps through the tall glass windows, and the low buzz of the elevator dying behind me.I pause when I get to the suite, my hand hovering over the door handle for a moment, the ghost of a smile tugging at my lips.She’s here. I can feel and smell her, because the air around is already heavy with her scent before I even open the door. She smells like clean skin and something faintly floral. Soft enough to miss if you aren't close, warm enough to stay long after she's gone.I push it open slowly, and there she is.My little firecracker.Standing by the window, with her back to me, the city glowing behind her like a thousand little fires. Her long, dark hair is loose, falling in waves down her back. Her arms are crossed, but I can see the tremor in her shoulders.For a second, I just watch her. She’s nervous.Good. She should be.“I was starting to think you’d chickened out,” I murmur knowingly, shutting
MEEKA'S POV::I stand there, frozen. The world around me feels blurred. Everything happening in this place, all fading behind the thud of my heartbeat.He’s not even looking at me now. Just sitting there, swirling his whiskey like he didn’t just detonate a bomb in my chest.“Two…” he murmurs, voice calm, lazy, like he’s not counting down to my total undoing.“One.”My throat’s tight. I can’t tell if I’m shaking from anger or anticipation. Probably both.Then he leans back, his smirk widening just slightly. “Time’s up.”That should be my cue to leave.To grab my dignity, my bag, and walk out of this damn place like a sane person.But my feet?Yeah. They have other plans.However, I manage to find myself moving them, finally making it to the door.Almost.The night air hits me as I step outside, cool against my flushed skin. I take one deep breath, then another, trying to convince myself this is over. That I’m not going to do something stupid.Unfortunately, I've already done something
MEEKA'S POV::“Jesus,” I whisper, tossing my phone onto the passenger seat and starting the car. “Please don't let it be serious.”I speed through the streets, nerves unraveling with every red light.By the time I pull up to the DeWitt mansion, my chest feels tight. The huge black gates swing open like a mouth ready to swallow me whole.The moment I step out of the car, Vanessa is already waiting on the porch, her hands wringing together.“Vanessa,” I start, breathless. “What happened? Where's Nathaniel?”She exhales deeply, pressing a hand on her chest. “Oh, Meeka. Thank heavens you're here.”I grab my bag tighter. “What's going on? Is he—”“He's not feeling well,” she cuts in solemnly.My heart plummets. “Not feeling well? How bad is it? Did he faint? Should we call a doctor —”“He's in bed,” she says dramatically, lowering her voice like she's delivering tragic news. “And he's refusing to eat.”I blink. “What?”“He says he won't eat unless it's your chicken soup,” she says with mot
MEEKA'S POV::I grab the porcelain sink, splashing cold water on my face, but it does nothing to cool the fire racing through my veins.The restroom feels too small, too bright, and utterly too loud with the pounding of my heart.I shouldn't be shaken. I was drunk, and it was just one night. One stupid, reckless night of mistake. So I should just calm down, wash my face, go back to the party, and act like the perfect fiancee I've always been.I nod at myself, smoothing down my dress. I give my lips a little more lipstick, retouch my makeup and breathe out slowly as I stare at myself in the mirror to make sure I'm perfect.I smile and pick my purse. But just when I'm about to walk out, the door clicks open, and I freeze.Slade steps in like the restroom belongs to him, shutting the door with a deliberate care. His reflection catches mine in the mirror, that damn smirk carved across his lips, like he's enjoying a private joke only he understands.“What are you doing here?” My voice come
MEEKA'S POV::Nathaniel's hand grazes mine as we step out of his car, and I can already feel my heart racing in anticipation as we arrive at the venue for our engagement party.How I managed to dodge Nora's questions remains one of the remarkable feats I've accomplished this year.Honestly, what the hell was I supposed to say about last night?“Oh, nothing. I just casually let one dangerously sexy devil fuck me senseless.”Yeah, right.But I'm not celebrating just yet because I haven't truly gotten away. Not unless I manage to find a new best friend in the next few hours.I straighten myself up, trying to maintain my composure.The hotel stands before us like a palace. Cascading chandeliers are visible through the glass doors, and a red carpet lined with cameras flashes like gunfire.My breath catches, and I place a hand on my chest. I can't even explain why I'm feeling so nervous right now.We walk inside, where the air is rich with the scent of roses and luxury.The transformation c
MEEKA'S POV::My voice comes out raw, loud, and pointless, like I'm shouting at the universe for allowing something so small and precious to be destroyed while bigger, uglier things continue to thrive.My eyes sting, but I blink hard until the room comes into focus.I carefully gather the pieces in my palms one by one. The lid, the cylinder, the shattered mirror panel, the carved base—everything. I hold them tightly against my chest.I know it sounds ridiculous for me to be so dramatic. It’s just a box, an object after all.But it has always felt more than just an object to me. It was the sound that filled the quiet moments of my life and reminded me of so much. It grounds me, puts in a better mood when I'm doing the one thing that actually makes sense in my life.It’s one of the best gifts I've ever received.I sigh and pull myself off the floor with the broken pieces, placing them gently on the table."What could have made it fall like that? I really hope I can get it fixed."Shakin







