LOGIN~~Alejandro~~
I don’t know anything about my mum. She died while giving birth to me–or so I heard. Some said she was a mistress, others claimed she was the real wife. The truth behind that, I don’t know, and I don’t care either. I lived with my dad during my childhood, and I had watched countless women try to play the stepmother role, just because my father was wealthy. Growing up, many of them used tricks and schemes to get my attention, but every single one of those games was already familiar to me. Last week, my assistant informed me that my father was planning to find a wife for his grandson. Another woman in the house, I thought with disgust. Fifteen years ago, my stepsister barged into our lives with her son, claiming Rodriguez blood. I was certain it was a scam- another woman clawing for fortune. But the truth proved otherwise. She was one of us. And in those fifteen years, she has reminded me of one thing: women will sell their souls for money. They’ll trade dignity for power, blood for wealth, even family for survival. I’ve seen it. I’ve lived it. And I’ll never forget it. I did some research about the Ramos, and I found out they only have just one daughter. So why are there two now? Someone clearly thinks they can outsmart the Rodriguezs. “Find out more about her,” I told my assistant on our way home. As we passed one of the Rodriguez clubs, I noticed a family figure standing outside. My eyes narrowed immediately. “Stop the car,” I instructed, my gaze fixed on the scene. I leaned back, calm but calculating, as I observed. She stood there for minutes, frozen, like she was afraid to go inside. That was my niece-in-law. I needed to know why she was here, because I don’t waste time on questions without answers. People always bend to me, either with money or with their dirty little scandals. That’s how I get results. So I decided to step in. Inside, I spotted her among a cluster of girls her age. Teenagers. I couldn’t help but wonder who allowed kids like them to drink themselves stupid in a place like this. I took a seat at the bar counter, ordered a glass of whiskey, and observed. Then she came closer. Bold. Too bold. Her words hit me like a strike: she asked how much she would pay for a night with her. For the first time in years, I was shocked. Women usually chase my money, not flip the game on me. There was something about her,dangerous and magnetic. She grabbed my tie, pulled me in, her beauty undeniable but cloaked in something I couldn’t read. And that’s rare for me. I can read any woman… but not her. Then she did the unthinkable. She kissed me. I had come here to uncover a scandal, but instead, I lost control. For once, I wasn’t the man pulling the strings. I kissed her back. After that night, I knew one thing-I wanted her. Not for a moment, not for a taste. I wanted to own her. To spoil her, to claim every inch of her, to make her mine in ways no one else ever could. I had been gentle before, only because I understood pain comes with a woman first time. But deep inside, I wanted to break through her fear, to see her unravel beneath me. I always get what I want. That’s who I am. But now… I was breaking my own rules. This little forbidden bunny was making me forget my morals, and I hated how much I craved her. I never liked going home. My stepsister’s whining about her son joining the company was unbearable. But the moment my assistant mentioned she would be moving into the mansion, everything changed. I went back. I watched as the maid led her through the hall, her steps quiet, her presence fragile. She looked lonely, and there was fear in her eyes-fear I wanted to erase and replace with something else. From the balcony, I stayed in the shadows. I don’t chase women. I never knock on doors. They throw themselves at me-I don’t make exceptions. I took out a cigarette and clicked my lighter, but quickly stopped as I heard footsteps. She appeared on the balcony, her golden hair glimmering in the moonlight, her nightdress clinging to her slim waist and soft curves. My chest tightened. Every movement of hers reminded me of last night-her surrender, the way she melted under my touch. She was dangerous. She didn’t even know what she was doing to me. And yet, all I wanted now was simple: to make her just as addicted to me as I already was to her. I watched her staring up at the sky, whispering words I couldn’t quite catch. She looked so fragile in that moment, as if the night was the only one listening to her secrets. I lit my cigarette, and the sharp sound broke the silence. She turned quickly, startled, her eyes locking with mine. As I walked closer, her fragrance hit me citrus, floral… the same scent that clung to me from last night. I came closer, She stepped back until her body rested against the balustrade, nowhere else to go. I closed the distance, taking the last drag from my cigarette before tossing it aside. Leaning in, I let the smoke drift past her, my lips close to her ear. I could hear her heartbeat fast, uneven. I whispered, low and certain, "Are you regretting your decision?" I caged her in, both hands gripping the balustrade on either side of her, leaving her trapped in the middle. “Alejandro…” She breathed my name so softly. I turned my face toward hers, so close our noses brushed, our breaths mixing in the cold night air. My restraint was slipping, but my pride held me there, wavering on the edge. Gradually, I leaned in for a kiss, controlled, careful, watching her eyes. She knew the truth now-I was her fiancé’s uncle. That knowledge should have made me stop. But it didn’t. I wanted her too much. I wasn’t a man used to hesitation, yet in that moment, I hoped that she wouldn’t push me away. At first, she hesitated, her lips trembling against mine. But then, slowly, she responded. That alone was enough to ignite the desire I'd been restraining. When her weak arms curled around my neck, I pulled her closer, lifting her effortlessly, as our height differences were making it hard for her to keep her balance. I carried her to the darker corner of the balcony and sat back on the couch, pulling her into me. I wanted to give her a night she would never forget now and here, but at the same time, I wanted her to feel safe, comfortable… Her lips trailed kisses from my cheek down to my neck, and I tilted my head, giving her the access . When she sucked at my bump I groaned. She was driving me insane. I cupped her face, pulling her eyes back to mine. “We’re home,” I murmured, “Are you sure about this?",Because right now… I’m losing control. For a second, she just looked at me. Then she pulled away, adjusting her nightdress, and walked toward the balustrade. I sat there, silent, watching her, trying to read her thoughts. “Uncle… I think we should stop.” My chest went still. My jaw clenched. Wait. What? Did she just call me—Uncle?~~Alejandro~~The boy stood in front of me, small and still, his dark eyes locked onto mine. He didn’t blink. Not once.For a moment, neither of us spoke.“What’s your name?” I finally asked.Instead of answering, his lips trembled slightly. “Where is my father?”Mateo took a step forward, but I lifted my hand, stopping him without looking back.“Your father is dead,” I said flatly. “He’s not coming back—just like your mother.”The words hit him harder. His lashes fluttered rapidly as he struggled to hold himself together. He sniffed once, twice, and then he broke into tears. His small body shook as sobs tore out of him.I watched him calmly.“Before you drown yourself in tears,” I said, my voice steady, “you need to choose. You can come home with me and cry all you want, or you can leave with your nanny.”His crying slowed. He wiped his face with the back of his hand and looked at his nanny. She gave him an encouraging nod, her eyes filled with pity.Then he looked back at me.Withou
~~Elena~~“Are you hungry?” Mariana asked, and Sophy nodded quickly.Mariana walked to the table, unpacked the bag, dished the food, and handed it to Sophy. I watched her eat, a smile tugging at my lips. Mariana slowly adjusted the next pack—a clear sign it was meant for me—but her eyes remained fixed on Sophy.I chuckled and stepped closer, opening the flask.“Is this for me?” I asked.“No. I brought everything for Sophy,” she replied.“But Mummy is also hungry, Auntie Mariana,” Sophy said immediately.Mariana said nothing.“I’ll just take it,” I said. She didn’t even spare me a glance. I ate in silence, and within a few minutes, I was done.I watched as Mariana laid Sophy on the bed. She had fallen asleep after eating her dinner.Mariana returned to clean the mess Sophy had made. I rushed toward her.“I’ll handle it,” I said, taking the brush from her.“Are you indirectly telling me to focus on my family again?” she asked.I paused and looked up at her.“You’re pregnant, Mariana. Yo
~~Elena~~ I took a deep breath of Madrid’s fresh air. Madrid had changed a lot—new buildings, new companies. Of course it had; five years was a long time. “Mummy, look,” Sophy said, pointing ahead. I noticed a woman dragging a young boy. From the way he struggled, it was clear he didn’t want to go with her. He was crying loudly, and she kept dragging and hitting him without mercy. I couldn’t stand it. “Come on, Sophy,” I said, holding her wrist as we moved toward them. She raised her hand to hit him again. I quickly pulled the boy behind me. “What’s wrong with you, madam?” I snapped. “This is a public place. You shouldn’t hit your son like that.” “She’s not my mother,” the little boy said. I turned to look at him. From his appearance he looked about one or two years older than Sophy—old enough to know the difference between his mother and someone else. I bent down to his level. “Little boy, no matter how your mother scolds you, she’s still your mother,” I said gent
~~Alejandro~~ “What should we do about this?” Mateo asked. I said nothing as I scrolled through the news. I had just lost one of my VVIP clients—the deal had been sealed only yesterday, and on his way back to his hometown, he died in an air crash. A bitter part of life. An unexpected death. “Any information about his relatives?” I asked. “Yes. He only had a seven-year-old son. His wife passed away seven years ago after giving birth; no other relatives,” Mateo said. I took a deep breath. “Fine. Make arrangements and bring the boy over. I’ll take care of all his needs and wants.” Mateo gave a slow bow and made his way out. I swiveled in my chair, thoughts spiraling as I imagined how the child must be feeling. Pain rushed into my chest—memories of my own childhood, growing up without a mother at such a young age. How lost I felt before I finally listened to my father’s advice. I wondered what my world would have become if my father had died back then. Elena must have felt
~~Elena~~ I feel so restless and stuck with many things. Mr. Anthony kept insisting I start a new life with his so-called business partner, expecting everyone to respect his decision as if my own life didn’t matter. I wasn’t trained for that kind of obedience. So I made a bold decision: I packed out of his house and got a small apartment for myself and Sophy. My results were out, and they were impressive, just as I expected. I could register in any barreau to practice as a lawyer, and I would do it in Madrid when I get there. “Mummy, are we going to stay there for long?” Sophy asked. “Yes, we are,” I said, wiping the water droplets from her skin. She tilted her head, searching my eyes again, as I reached for her pajamas. “Mummy, I’m really not going back to my school?” I took a deep I’m exhausted after arranging our belongings all day because we will be travelling to Madrid tomorrow. But this cute little girl isn’t helping at all—she’s so curious... “Sophy, I told you—once
~~Elena~~ I leaned back on the bed, restless. Mr. Anthony was still on his business trip, and ever since the night I slept over at the hotel with Alejandro, he had practically locked me in the house. I still couldn’t figure out how he found out about that night. I hated the way he monitored me and controlled me. And now that I was done with school, I had no excuse to slip out. Mariana had already left with Mateo. Everything felt empty. I missed Alejandro more than I wanted to admit. Just thinking about that night made my stomach flutter. I took a deep breath. Scrolling aimlessly through the internet, something caught my attention. A video. Alejandro? I blinked and clicked on it without thinking. My breath hitched as I watched him gently raise a fork to Lily’s mouth. He was smiling—genuinely smiling. Happy. I dropped my phone, panic rising. Maybe he really wanted to be with Lily. Maybe I had meant nothing. Maybe I had just been convenient, easy, and always available. I’d given mys







