LOGINImogen’s Pov
The night couldn't hide the screams stuck in my throat, my hand shook on the cold doorknob of room 704. I had told Perry I wanted to be alone tonight, but a cold and hard feeling had pulled me here after I had seen his card. Now, through the slightly open door, I saw them. I guess they were in a hurry to had even made sure the door was locked. Perry, my husband, the man who used to look at me like Iwas everything, was on the bed, his fancy jacket laid on the floor. A woman, a stranger with long, dark hair, was laughing, her back to the door, her hand tracing Perry's hard jawline. A small sound escaped from my mouth, too soft for them to hear. I pulled back as my heart beat like a drum. I didn't storm in, I didn't scream either nor did I even cry. There was just a huge, empty space where my love for him used to be. For a moment, I just stood there, the apartment hall quiet around me, watching through the crack in the door. The woman leaned in, whispering something to Perry that made him smile, a real, open smile I hadn’t seen on him in years. I turned away, not even bothering to close the door. What was the point? The damage was done, the dream broken. Another empty promise. Our trip to Rome, my last desperate try to fix things, was a total failure, Perry had changed so much since he got rich. He used to be charming, full of big plans that included me, now he was just…shiny and empty. His touch had become strange, then stopped completely. Our bed, once a safe place, was a cold, wide space. He bought me expensive jewelry, fancy dresses, a rich life Inever wanted, all while holding back the one thing I truly craved: him. A memory flashed in my mind, from just a few weeks ago, back home. It was like a replay of every lonely night. "You're home late again," I had said, my voice trying to be light, but it felt delicate as Perry walked in, loosening his tie. The scent of a perfume I didn't recognize clung to him, stomach churned. He barely looked at me. "Business, Imogen. You know how it is. Deals don't close themselves." His tone was flat, dismissive. It always was. "But it's every night now," I pushed, a knot tightening in my stomach, a cold dread creeping in. "And you never text back. I just… I miss you. We barely talk anymore." The words tasted like ash. He sighed, tossing his phone onto the marble table. "Talk? Imogen, we have everything! What more is there to talk about? You're my queen. My beautiful, quiet queen." He hadn't touched me then, he just walked past, straight to the bar. A strange urge, a bitter sting, pushed me- I needed to see who this woman was, this quick replacement for the spot Iused to have in Perry's life. The woman finally stood up, smoothing her dress. She was tall, with a confident swing to her hips. Her dark hair was perfect, her red dress hugging her body. As she walked to the door, she looked back at Perry, a knowing smirk on her face. I hid myself behind a pillar, holding my breath. The woman stepped out, her high heels clicking softly, she didn't see me. I waited a moment, then another, before quietly stepping out and following her. This wasn't about Perry anymore, this was about something ugly waking up inside me, a dark, raw feeling that had been buried too long. I needed to face this woman, not for Perry, but for myself, for the respect Perry had stolen from me. This had to stop! The woman got into a taxi outside the hotel, I hailed another one, my voice steady as I told the driver. “Follow that car,” I said, the words feeling strange in mymouth. The driver, an old man with a cigarette hanging from his lips, just grunted and pulled into traffic. The taxi finally stopped outside a sleek, new apartment building, very different from the old buildings around it. I followed her into the lobby, moving quietly, like a hunter. The woman, Ms. Rossi, according to the nameplate by the doorbell, paused at her apartment door on the third floor, fumbling with her keys. I walked up to her, my voice low, shaking slightly. “Ms. Rossi?” I called out. The woman turned, her dark eyes, sharp and smart, looking at me up like I meant nothing. A faint, rude smile played on her lips. “And you are?” she asked, her voice sickly sweet. “I’m Imogen Cullen. Perry’s wife,” I stated, my voice firm. Ms. Rossi’s smile didn’t drop, in fact, it got wider, showing perfect, white teeth. “Ah, yes! The wife. Well, what can I do for you, Mrs. Cullen?” Her voice was full of scorn. “You need to stay away from my husband,” I demanded, myhands clenching into fists. I tried to keep my voice steady, but a tremor of rage ran through me. Ms. Rossi let out a soft, mocking laugh. “Oh, honey, he comes to me, and I’m not the one chasing him.” She leaned against the doorframe, looking annoyingly calm. “He’s very generous, you know, and honestly, a lot more fun than I imagined.” I felt a cold dread wash over me. The arrogance, the clear disregard for my pain, was suffocating. “He’s married,” I said again, my voice rising slightly. “We have a life.” Ms. Rossi scoffed, pushing off the door. “A life? Please. He practically begs me to spend time with him, and between us, he’s been complaining about you for months. Says you’re cold, boring, that you don’t appreciate him anymore.” She stepped closer, her eyes shining with mean fun. “He wants me, honey. He’s always wanted someone with some fire, someone who gets him, not some weak little art student who gave up her passion to be a pretty thing.” The words hit me like a punch, that’s all I was to him. And this woman, this stranger, was tearing apart my marriage,mylife, with a casual cruelty that made me feel sick. “You don’t know anything about our marriage,” I whispered, my voice barely there. “Oh, I know enough,” Ms. Rossi purred, waving a dismissive hand in the air. “He told me all about it. And frankly, sweetie, you should just stay in your place. Accept your pretty little life, the one he bought for you. He’s never going to leave me for you.” Her smile was a poisonous cut across her face. “He doesn’t even touch you, does he?” That was it, that was the crack that broke the last pieces of my calm. The coldness, the emptiness of my bed, the years of quiet wanting—this woman had shown it all, making fun of me with the truth. My hands stretched out, grabbing her throat. The woman’s eyes went wide in surprise, then fear as I pushed, hard, slamming her back against the door. The loud thud echoed in the silent hall. Her breath caught, her hands pulling at my wrists. “What the fu—” she choked out, her voice rough. I didn’t let go, all the hidden anger, all the years of feeling invisible, of being taken for granted, poured into my grip. I watched as the fear in her eyes grew, then dulled. The struggle stopped, a last, desperate shudder ran through her body, and then she went stiff. I let go, and her body slid to the floor, a crumpled pile of red silk and dark hair. I stared down at her, a chilling detachment washing over me. There was no regret, no panic, only a deep, terrifying stillness.SILAS’S POVRight above the Escape Club was my floor. It was secluded from all the ruckus down there. The music, the noise, the fights and all.It was like a fucking sanctuary, and yet it gave me so much pleasure to hear that tiny gasp slip from Imogen’s lips when I led her to my bedroom.Or my dungeon as I would rather call it. The only similarity between the room and a bedroom was the presence of a bed. King sized bed to be precise, with white sheets all ready to be married.The rest however was lined with toys… toys I liked to play with. I watched her walk towards the whips on the wall, tracing her fingers lightly over them. Her eyes were wide with awe and she glanced back at me.“I figured you were into this, but not this deep,” she whispered.My play thing couldn’t even say the word Kink, fucking innocent. I wanted to tear through that innocence desperately.Holding her brown gaze, I reached for my shirt, undoing the buttons and peeled it off. She froze, her eyes the only part of
Silas PovI had to be the most fortunate bastard in the entire world.Here I was, cruising down one of the lanes of Rome, trying not to fucking explode in my pants or pass out from eagerness.I was fucking close to stepping on the brakes and swerving into any random sidewalk and take her exactly how I wanted to.Patience Silas, my mind cautioned. I had waited this long for her, I could manage a few more minutes.I glanced at the woman sitting beside me. She was the epitome of pure perfection in the fucking flesh. She had her hair down her shoulders, beautiful waves, layered around those round, feminine shoulders. It had taken a lot of self control to not yank that flimsy black dress she wore down and kiss her softness.I wanted to uncover it all, all of her. Every arch, every nook, every curve, every cranny. I had spent the past few days imagining that and more. I never expected her to call.Fuck! I had almost walked right into a wall when she did. When I had seen the strange number
Imogen’s PovI have never detested Perry so much in my entire life.How could he lock me up while he went around cheating on me? He must have predicted that I would try and leave tonight. Well, it was either that or he was taking precautions, either way, I had to find a way out. I needed to see Blond and get my back blown out.My eyes shifted to the window. Should I jump off? No, scratch that, could I jump off? That was the question wasn’t it? Not only was I dressed in a whooping four inch heels and the shortest dress on the planet, our room was on the 3rd floor and the ground floor looked so far below. I would defend break something it worse die.I would rather see the man of my dreams with all my body parts, whole, hale and hearty.I shook my head at the ridiculous thought and ran a hand through my hair. What the hell was I going to do? Blond would be waiting for me. This was my only chance to live care freely and of course my ‘dear’ husband had to be an hindrance to it as always.
Imogen’s pov“Some meeting came up at work, it’s urgent and I have to be there. Don’t wait up for me,”My eyes watered as I read the note Perry had left me, feeling my heart squeeze with lain. Business meeting? This late? I wasn’t a fool. My hands closed around the note, crushing it as I tried to fight back the tears that threatened to spill from me, I failed however. The tears came rolling freely down my cheeks and I put my hand over my mouth.There was no business meeting that much was clear, but still like a fool I had hoped that this time would be different. I hoped that there really was a meeting and he had to go.A loud honk downstairs proved me wrong. I would know that sound anywhere, it was the new car my husband had gotten to impress his new whore. I quickly walked to the window, peering down at the car park of the vacation home we were staying at. Standing beside a stupid black Porsche was Perry in the flesh laughing with some blondie, his arms around her waist. He whispere
Imogen’s pov “Some meeting came up at work, it’s urgent and I have to be there. Don’t wait up for me,” My eyes watered as I read the note Perry had left me, feeling my heart squeeze with lain. Business meeting? This late? I wasn’t a fool. My hands closed around the note, crushing it as I tried to fight back the tears that threatened to spill from me, I failed however. The tears came rolling freely down my cheeks and I put my hand over my mouth. There was no business meeting that much was clear, but still like a fool I had hoped that this time would be different. I hoped that there really was a meeting and he had to go. A loud honk downstairs proved me wrong. I would know that sound anywhere, it was the new car my husband had gotten to impress his new whore. I quickly walked to the window, peering down at the car park of the vacation home we were staying at. Standing beside a stupid black Porsche was Perry in the flesh laughing with some blondie, his arms around her waist. He whis
Silas’s PovIt was safe to say I was fucked.I Stepped out of my car, the dark night sky of Rome staring down at me, glittering with stars. Another fair reminder that I would not be seeing her tonight.Not those innocent brown eyes, not that richly colored hair, so fucking savory I wanted to curl them around my hand as I pounded the heck out of her. Her lips—soft, plump, so fucking perfect.I groaned, dragging a hand down my face. This was madness, this obsession with her wasn’t healthy. She belonged to someone else, to that bastard that caused a scene in my club nights ago. That shitty asshole didn’t deserve her if he couldn’t keep her properly. Hell, if she were mine, I doubt I could ever leave her side.Stomping towards the club, Frank, the big bad bouncer, tipped his head and bowed then pushed the door open.“Welcome boss.”I gave him a sharp nod, hesitated then stepped in. I had been so fucking close to ask if he had seen the object of my obsession but then that would give me awa







