LOGINOn the night of her birthday, Evelyn’s perfect marriage shattered. A single message. A hidden truth. And a betrayal waiting right beneath her own home. Her husband wasn’t just cheating, he was building a life with another woman behind her back. Divorce should have been simple. But walking away meant losing everything… including the only thing keeping her sister alive. Trapped in a marriage she can’t escape, Evelyn is forced to endure humiliation, lies, and a husband who now dares to bring his pregnant mistress into their home. Just when she thinks she has nowhere left to turn—He appears. Damon. Her husband’s stepbrother. Dangerous. Untouchable. A man she was warned to stay away from. But Damon sees everything. Her pain. Her anger. Her breaking point and unlike her husband…He doesn’t pretend. “You don’t have to stay,” he tells her. “Come to me instead.” What starts as a dangerous temptation quickly turns into something far more complicated—something she can’t control. Because Damon doesn’t just want to help her. He wants to claim her. Now Evelyn must choose: Stay with the man who broke her…Or fall into the arms of the man who could ruin her completely. But in a world of power, betrayal, and desire—Who is really the danger?
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“I want a divorce.” The words sat on my tongue like something bitter I couldn’t swallow, even though I had already said them out loud. “Are you sure you want me to start drafting your divorce?” Tessa’s voice came through again, tight with disbelief, like she was trying to hold me together through the phone. I didn’t answer immediately. My fingers tightened around the glass in my hand, the cold surface biting into my skin as the alcohol burned down my throat, but it didn’t help. It didn’t dull anything. If anything, it made everything clearer. Three hours ago, I still thought I had a husband. Now? I let out a quiet, hollow breath, my grip tightening. “Do it, Tessa,” I said finally, my voice lowered. “Start drafting it.” There was a pause on the other end. “That man is a good man,” she said, softer now, almost pleading. “You even gave up your modeling career for him. He loves you, Evelyn. He’s perfect for you.” A dry laugh slipped past my lips before I could stop it. Perfect. Yes. Sebastian had always played that role flawlessly, the loving husband, the man everyone admired, the man I had believed in so completely it now felt humiliating. Because three hours ago—My fingers tightened around the glass. I had stood in front of the mirror, smoothing down my dress for what felt like the hundredth time. The black sequined gown hugged my body perfectly, the slit revealing just enough. I remember smiling, my mind filled with nothing but anticipation as I waited for him to come home and celebrate my birthday with me. Then my phone beeped. That same number again, the one that had been sending me strange messages for days, messages I had dismissed without a second thought. I was about to block it when another message came in. [ You’re waiting for your man, while he’s in another woman’s hands.”] My smile faded instantly, confusion tightening into something colder, sharper. How did they know I was waiting? How did they know he wasn’t home? Before I could think it through, another message appeared, this time with pictures. My breath caught as I stared at the screen, my heart beginning to pound in a way that felt wrong. Sebastian. Naked. In bed. With another woman. “No…” I whispered under my breath, shaking my head even as my grip on the phone tightened. This had to be fake. AI, editing, anything but real. It had to be. [“I can send you the address to confirm it yourself.”] My hands trembled as I typed back, my thoughts no longer steady enough to protect me. “Send the address.” [ “They’re in your basement."] My eyes widened, my heartbeat stuttering painfully. That couldn’t be right. Our basement was never used. No one went there. And yet, something pulled me forward. Before I realized it, I was walking toward it, each step heavier than the last, the air growing colder as I descended. Then I saw it. A tie…His tie. The same one I had adjusted for him that morning, my fingers smoothing it against his chest while he smiled down at me. It lay on the floor, beside it was a red bra, identical to the one he had given me on my last birthday. My chest tightened so hard it hurt to breathe. And then I saw them. Sebastian stood there, completely exposed, his hand gripping a woman’s hair as she knelt before him, her mouth in his dick. My body went still, my mind struggling to catch up with what my eyes were already seeing. He pulled back slightly, tightening his grip on her hair as she looked up at him, her lips curling into a confident smile. “Who’s better,” she asked softly, her voice filled with amusement, “me or your wife?” There was a pause, and in that brief silence, my heart shattered completely. “You can’t compare,” he said, his tone casual, almost dismissive. “In bed, you’re number one.” The words hit harder than anything else. A sharp wave of nausea rushed through me, overwhelming and sudden. My stomach twisted violently as I stumbled back, my hand flying to my mouth. I couldn’t stay there. So I turned and ran, my vision blurring with tears as everything I thought I had crumbled behind me. That’s how I ended up here. In a bar I didn’t recognize, holding onto a drink like it was the only thing keeping me upright. “Evelyn? Are you there?” Tessa’s voice snapped me back. I lifted the glass to my lips and took a long swallow, the burn doing nothing to quiet the chaos inside me. “Sebastian is a cheat…” My voice came out uneven, heavy with everything I couldn’t say. “I can’t…” “You don’t sound okay,” she said immediately. “Where are you? I’m coming to you. This isn’t something we handle over the phone. Evelyn, tell me where you are.” I turned my head, trying to get the address, but the room tilted slightly, I pushed the chair back, meaning to stand, but the movement came too fast. My balance slipped, my body tilting forward before I could catch myself. A hand caught me. My palms pressed against a solid chest as I froze, my breath catching midair. I looked up slowly, my gaze tracing sharp features—a defined jawline, high cheekbones, a straight nose, and then his piercing blue eyes. For a moment, I forgot everything else. Then recognition hit, sharp and immediate. Damon. Sebastian’s stepbrother. The man Sebastian had warned me about more times than I could count. Dangerous, unpredictable, someone I was supposed to stay far away from. And yet, there I was, held firmly against him. I pulled back quickly, panic flickering through me, but the movement only made the world spin harder. My head tilted, my body swaying as I lost balance again. His hand moved to my waist instantly, gripping me with quiet authority, steadying me before I could fall. “Careful,” he said, his voice low, controlled, carrying a hint of something unreadable. A shiver ran through me before I could stop it. I should have stepped away. I should have said something. But my body refused to cooperate, my senses dulling as the weight of everything finally caught up with me. The last thing I felt was his grip tightening slightly at my waist—And then everything went black.Evelyn“Sebastian—” My voice came out sharp as I hurried after him, my heels striking fast against the hospital floor. I barely got close before two nurses stepped in front of me, cutting me off.“You can’t go in there,” one of them said, calm but firm as she held me back. “Only the partner is allowed.”I went still, my eyes fixed on the closed doors, my mind catching up all at once. Not only was he cheating… he got her pregnant. And he left me on the road like I meant nothing, just to run to her.“The nerve…” I muttered, already pulling out my phone, my fingers slightly unsteady.I dialed his number, my brows pulling together as I looked at the screen like I didn’t even recognise it anymore.He picked up immediately. “Hey babes,” he said, easy, careless. “I’m busy right now, I’ll call you later.”The line went dead. I pulled the phone away slowly, staring at it like it had just confirmed everything I didn’t want to believe. I called again.This time, it didn’t ring. Switched off.A
EvelynDamon’s gaze stayed on me and even as I lifted my glass and took a slow sip, hoping it would distract me, it didn’t. If anything, it made me more aware of it.Sebastian noticed.“Why do you keep staring at my wife?” he snapped.Damon barely reacted, just leaned back slightly with a careless shrug. “Can’t I appreciate how beautiful she is?”Sebastian’s fingers tightened around his glass, his jaw setting hard.I almost laughed. So this is what bothers him.I raised my glass again, but it slipped slightly in my hand, pouring all over me.“Excuse me,” I muttered, already pushing my chair back.I stayed a little longer in the restroom than necessary, staring at my reflection, pressing my lips together before exhaling slowly.When I stepped out, I stopped.Damon was right there, leaning against the wall like he had been waiting.The moment he saw me, he straightened and walked toward me, I moved back instinctively, my eyes flicking to the sign beside the door.“Relax,” he said, voice
EvelynHow the heck did he get my number?I frowned, irritation rising fast. He was already too much trouble. I didn’t need anything tying me closer to him.I blocked his number immediately.My eyes shifted to the cake on the table. I grabbed it and threw it straight into the bin. The smell hit me and I turned my face away, my expression tightening.My hand went to the ring. I pulled it off, a little too forcefully, and dropped it into the bin after the cake.He really had the nerve. Giving me things his mistress picked and made.Disgust crawled over my skin. I turned and walked into the next room, my steps quick, tense. I pulled out my phone and called my stepmother, telling her I wanted a divorce from Sebastian. She yelled at me, her voice sharp and unforgiving, throwing the words at me like a threat.“Okay. Divorce him and let your sister on life support die.”The line went dead.Sebastian was the one paying for everything, and If I left, I wasn’t just leaving a marriage. I was d
EvelynI woke up the next morning with puffy, dark under-eyes, the memory of last night sitting heavy in my chest. It wasn’t a blur. I remembered everything. Tessa finding me, pulling me out of Damon’s hands like she already knew I wouldn’t leave on my own.I reached for my phone. The screen lit up, and the wallpaper hit me instantly.Me and Sebastian in the Maldives smiling. I looked at him and he looked so excited.What went wrong??My mouth flattened slightly as I stared at it.It didn’t sit right anymore.I unlocked my phone and changed it without thinking twice. Then I opened my gallery and started deleting every picture of us, my fingers moving fast, not letting myself pause long enough to rethink it.“You didn't mean what you said last night right???” Tessa’s voice cut in.I stopped, then looked up at her, “No,” I said. “I was serious. Start working on it.”By the time I got back to the house, he was already at the door, like he had been waiting. His eyes were slightly red, his






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