LOGIN~Sara~
It has been three months since the break up with Jason. Three. Long. Dragging months and yet, his face and that of the Jezelbelic witch of the west of a fiancee has refused to fade. Their engagement photos hunts me on the front pages of newspapers, their relationship gossips makes blogs headlines on the internet. Their couple goals and interviews airs on TV screens in airport lounges and stores. Even the radio! The radio of all things sings their names like a cursed lullaby the universe insists I hear. Everywhere I look, Everywhere I turn. They were there. Happy. Golden. Hunting. While I, the miserable Ex, locks myself in my apartment. My curtains drawn, buried in work that I barely remember how the sun looks like. Right now, I hunch over a mountain of client documents, communicating with my agency manager, Sandra, who talks to me via a video call on my laptop screen. “You are taking a break, Sara,” she suddenly declares and I blink, my brows narrowing, “What?” “You are overworking yourself,” she says, “You will burn out at this rate.” “But—” I try to protest but she cuts me off with a wave of a manicured finger. “No buts. The decision is made and I am not changing my mind.” I sigh, pinching the bridge of my nose, “I am not complaining, Sandra. I need the wor—” “Which,” she cuts in, “is exactly why you are taking a break. Two weeks. Minimum.” I flop backward on my hotel bed, letting out a deep grunt, “Sandra—” “A very big client is coming in two weeks. And I need you, my best creative marketing agent, at full capacity,” she says, an amused grin sitting on her lips. My eyes sharpen. “Big client? Who?” She laughs, “I can’t tell you. But rest assured, he is the CEO of one of the biggest companies in the country.” “Come on, girl, tell me who he is,” I whine like a snorty princess. “That information darling,” she taps on the screen, “will be revealed to you when you meet the client in person.” My face drops, “Person? Hello, digital era?” “Sorry to break it to you. But this client is more of a traditional person and is really skeptical when it comes to anything technology especially social media. You have to start zeroing your mind on any stuff virtual meeting. Besides, the client is paying a lot for our trouble.” I squint my eyes, “How big is a lot?” “Trripleee.” She sings and I jerk upright so hard my laptop nearly flies off the bed, “What?! Triple? My cut would be almost—” “Close to a million,” she finishes the sentence, twirling at the screen, “The year has just barely started and you are already on the path to becoming a millionaire. So darling, breathe. And for God’s sake, enjoy the vacation. I did not pay fifty thousand dollars on one of the most expensive hotels in the country for you to waste.” “Sandra—” She hangs up before I can finish. I stare at the screen, still stunned. Close to a million? Heck! That amount is enough to feed my bills for a year if I stopped working. Lord!!! I twirl, My heart fluttering. Are you finally rearranging things for me in my favour?! I hop off the bed, my grey morbid world finally seeing some color. “Okay, vacation,” I squeal, “Let’s do this.” I slip into my bikini, tie a scarf around my waist, smooth my hair into something resembling confidence, and grin at myself in the mirror. Today, I choose joy. Today, Dunderhead Jason doesn’t exist. Downstairs, the receptionist smiles at me politely. “Hi. Is there any relaxation spots available?”i ask. “Yes, ma’am. Please present your key card.” I hand it over. She types… stops… then her mouth shapes into a surprised oh as if she just realizes something. “Miss Sara Jane?” She asks, flashing me a weird smile. “Yes?” She gives me the smile again and I tilt my head at her, confused. “Do not worry, Ma'am. An attendant will be here to take you to,” She winks at me, “The place.” I narrow my brow, making to ask what she meant by “the place”, but then the attendant arrives, smiling. “Right this way, miss,” he gestures. I stare at the receptionist and then the attendant and decide to ignore, shaking my head at whatever weirdness was going on. I follow the attendant through winding outdoor hallways until the scenery opens up into a private pool deck. And boy….. was it stunning. The palm trees swaying, the Sunlight glittering like diamonds across the pool, the air smelling of citrus and salt. It was paradise. “Enjoy yourself,” the attendant beams before slipping away, giving me the same smile as the receptionist. Was there something going on? Or was this just premium hospitality. “Who cares,” I shrug, “Probably some overzealous hotel staff trying to impress guests for tips.” I take a step inside the enclosure and stop dead. Because there, bare chested, sitting on one of the benches, backing me was a man. Towering. Broad. Built like a storm wrapped in skin. A cigarette dangles between his fingers and smoke puffs from his mouth like a dark halo. His posture is relaxed, powerful. But, there’s something dangerous simmering beneath it. Something commanding. Something that pulls me to him whether I like it or not. Who… is he? Before I can blink, his voice cuts through the air. Rough and impatient, low enough to vibrate in my bones. “Well, what the hell are you waiting for?! I don't have all day.” I freeze, cold chill sweeping through me. He doesn’t even look at me yet. “Erm… I—” “Why the hell are you stuttering?” he snaps, finally turning his head slightly. “Aren’t you the girl Jack booked?” Booked? Booked? My breath catches, but not because of the words. But because he turns fully at me, his towel slipping down from his waist. A thick, veins stretched, mouth filling, brown chocolate, half risen member staring back at me, throbbing. Extra long. Extra hard.~SARA~My eyelids flutter open. My head rings. I blink, trying to clear the blur and the faint, indistinct figures of people moving comes in view.I hear murmurs. Soft giggles. The swish of clothing. Women? “You’re awake!” A voice squeals, snapping me to reality. A woman’s face leans in, her hands busy in my hair, and I feel something cold touch my scalp. “Wha—?” I croak, blinking rapidly.She laughs. “Relax, relax. You look fine!”I sit up with a jolt, but the quick movement makes my head spin.“What the hell are you doing to me?” I barely whisper, rubbing a hand around my temple. “ Are you trying to smother me? Did Alex send you?”The woman laughs again as she steps back from me. “Well, if applying makeup and styling your hair is considered killing, then maybe you should be scared.”I blink in confusion, still not sure what’s happening.I force myself to focus on the mirror in front of me. The reflection that stares back is...me, but not quite. I’m in a bright red dress, tight to
~SARA~“So wait.” Sandra raises a brow, her voice loud over the hum of the bus as it drives us down the road. “You’ve been getting threats from some stalker about that night, and I’m just finding out NOW?!”I pout. “Well, Mira and Jason only just found out recently.”Mira gives me a look that bombardes questions. I look away from her sharply. "I was the one he contacted."Sandra scoffs, rolling her eyes. “You were the one he contacted, and the first people you let in on the loop are Mira and Jason? Seriously, Sara? Mira and Jason? The two people who used and dumped you like yesterday’s trash?!”Jason raises his hand, cutting in.“Whoa, whoa, easy there, Sandra! None of us need to go down memory lane.”Sandra’s glares him daggers. “Well, we all need to go down that path since some people”—she shoots the glares at me—“seem to have developed amnesia.”I sigh. “I wasn’t thinking straight, Sandra. And it didn’t help that you were so busy at the office.”Sandra huffs, crossing her arms. "Th
~SARA~I yank open my wardrobe and grab the first thing I see.A dress.I crumple it in my fist like it’s Alex’s stupid, smug face and shove it violently into my luggage.“Unbelievable,” I fume under my breath, pacing back and forth between the wardrobe and the bed. “Absolutely unbelievable.”Another blouse. Toss.A pair of jeans. Toss!I slam the drawer shut harder than necessary. “MaryJane can come too. Of course she can. Why not? Why not invite the whole damn city while you’re at it?”I drag my suitcase closer and kneel, pressing the clothes down with unnecessary force.One night. One fucking night with her.My jaw tightens.“So that’s what it is now?” I shove another shirt in. “You bark threats, sleep around, and expect everyone to just… fall in line?”I stand abruptly and pace again, dragging my hand through my hair.“And that stupid smirk—God, I should’ve—”I stop myself, exhaling sharply.Because the truth is…It’s not just anger burning in my chest.It’s something darkerSomet
~SARA~Redheads?He has a thing for redheads?Yeah right, like I care.I take in a deep breath and exhale sharply, straightening as I stand in front of the mirror, peering into it.If the dumbo thinks that he can throw threats around and upset me with some redhead? Well, he is in for a surprise...Just then, a soft knock comes on my door."What is it, now?" I groan, walking towards it. I reach the door in three strides and pull it open.Benita.She looks...terrible.Her eyes are reddish, swollen with heavy bags beneath them like she hasn’t slept in days. Her shoulders slump, and she barely acknowledges me before pushing past sluggishly into the room.I blink, closing the door behind me, then turn just in time to see her collapse onto my bed.“Benita…?” I step closer. “What’s wrong with you?”She groans and drags a hand over her face. “MaryJane sent me to the cold room… to sort ingredients. Fresh from spoiled.”I frown. “That witch?"“Yes, that witch." She drawls. "I’ve been there all
~SARA~For a moment, the room reigns in silence. My chest rises and falls too fast, like I’ve just outrun something. My fingers twitch at my sides, nails biting into my palms as if I need the pain to stay grounded.I know this feeling.The same cold, merciless instinct that took over ten years ago. The same one that made me choose survival over everything else.Over innocence.Over humanity.Over... Doing the right time.I look across across the room, slowly looking at everyone's faces. Mira stands wide-eyed, pale, her lips parted like she wants to speak but doesn’t dare.MaryJane tries to look composed but she avoids my eyes when it lands to her.The maids avoids my eyes entirely, shifting away from me like I had just transformed into something dangerous.Good.Let them feel it. Let them know that I can be twice as deadly as their master.I turn my gaze and glare at him.He barely flinches. He stands, one hand tucked casually into his pocket, but there’s nothing casual about the w
~SARA~We drive down the street in silence, my temple pressed against the cold glass as I stare out the window.The streetlights blur as we speed past, but I barely notice them.My mind is fixed on something else...On Alex.The look in his eyes.The dark, violent rage that radiated from them.Like he was ready to snap me in half without hesitation.Like the gap between chaos and control was nothing but a thin, blurry line and he was ready to cross it at any second.He was willing to go this far without knowing the whole story. If he eventually finds out the truth—which is only a matter of time...My throat tightens.He would end us. Feed us to the dogs and not bat an eye while doing it.A lump forms in my throat, and I clutch my hands together in my lap to keep them from shaking.“So what do we do now?” Mira asks, her eyes locked on the road as she steers.I exhale sharply. “I… don’t know.”She tightens her grip on the steering wheel and seethes through clenched teeth. “Sara, listen
*ALEX*“Get out of the way, Joseph. Now,” I say, my eyes blazing with dangerous intent.Joseph stands firmly in front of the door, one hand reaching for the knob behind him. He wraps his fingers around it, his gaze flickering from the floor to me.“S-sir… I’m sorry,” he says, planting himself squar
~SARA~The car drives down the road in a silent hum.I sit in the back seat, eyes fixed on the window, lost in my own thoughts. My fingers tremble from time to time, and I clasp them together in my lap—an attempt to stop them from shaking. To stop them from revealing how terrified I am.The stalker
*SARA* I trace a finger down his chest, a smirk tugging on my lips. “I would,” I tease. “Scream so loud…” A pause. My jaw locks. “… That the guard outside would rush in and punch your nose multiple times that it’d look like burst jelly for the rest of the year.” Whim! He pulls away from me a
~SARA~ "Here you go, ma'am," the gentleman says, handing the bag of ice to me. I take it and press it to my cheek, wincing at the sting as I adjust myself on the table. "You're lucky the contents of the mist were just pepper spray," he continues, taking a step back. "The effect should be wearing







