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I finally got to the hotel and stepped into the lobby quietly, pulling my jacket tighter around me as if that could keep my shame hidden. Our team had reserved an entire floor of the building, and since our hope had been crushed in the semifinals, the place still felt heavy with loss. Across the lounge, players in matching tracksuits moved like restless shadows. Some were slumped in chairs, staring at their phones, their faces lined with exhaustion. When they saw me, they straightened immediately, like children caught misbehaving, murmuring apologies for the loss as though it had been their personal failure. I forced a small smile, the kind that doesn’t reach your eyes but still reassures the people looking at you. “You don’t have to apologize,” I said gently, walking past them. “Loss happens, we will recover. We need to focus on the next match, not punish ourselves for this one.” Some of them nodded while some of them just stared at me. “Where’s Levi?” I asked finally. They exchanged glances, shifting uneasily. One of the younger players rubbed the back of his neck and said, "Captain went to his private lounge. He said he didn’t feel okay.” Of course, he wouldn't, his greatest rival had crushed him tonight, and me, the woman who was supposed to be his safe place, was sneaking out to that rival’s bed. What a perfect fiancée I was. My throat tightened. “Alright, you should get ready for tomorrow's flight back home,” I said, and walked away before they could see the shame flicker across my face. The hallway to the private suites was dim and quiet. I stopped in front of the door with his name on it, took a deep breath, and knocked. After a moment, the door opened, and there he was. Levi sat on the edge of the bed, leaning back against the headboard. He was just in his shorts and a singlet, his shirt lying on the ground. In one hand he held a wine glass, the deep red liquid catching the light like blood. On the nightstand, two empty bottles stood like silent witnesses. I stepped inside and shut the door. “Levi…” I called out as I crossed the room and plucked the glass from his hand. “If I am right, you haven’t eaten anything, and now you are drinking on an empty stomach… Then again three bottles? Really?” He looked up at me with a crooked smile that hurt more than anger. “Yay,” he squealed, spreading his arms like a child. “She is back.” He pulled me into an embrace before I could resist, holding me so tightly it felt like a knife twisting in my chest. How could I do this to him? This man who loved and trusted me, who had fought for me when no one else would. Levi had rebuilt my reputation, and given me a name in this field and I was betraying him. What kind of fiancée does that? How would his parents feel if they knew? How would he feel if he found out? The thought was a blade I kept pressing against my own heart. I just wanted it to end, I wanted whatever had happened between William and me to vanish. I wanted to be clean again and have my life back. Levi’s hand moved to my waist, pulling me closer until I was perched on his thigh. My body stiffened instantly, another reason I hated myself after nights with William, my body recoiled from Levi’s touch, no matter how hard I tried to hide it. He kissed my neck gently, and for once I felt a strange kind of relief. If he saw any marks, I could tell him they were from him. A convenient lie to cover a bigger one. “You got another perfume,” he murmured. My heart slammed against my ribs. Damn it. William’s cologne was still on my skin. I should have scrubbed myself clean before coming here, but his craziness had made me leave the bathroom quickly. Levi leaned back a little to look at me, his brow furrowed. “You look tired,” he said softly. “Just tired because of the whole game stuff,” I lied quickly, hoping he wouldn’t notice how my pulse fluttered. “Then maybe we should just… take tonight off. Get our minds off everything.” He tugged me closer, his warmth pressing against me. Panic flared inside of me, this wasn’t the first time he would make a move and I had pushed him away. Ever since that night with William, I hadn’t been able to sleep with Levi. I wanted to be clean first, to wash the sin from my skin before I let him touch me again. I slid off his lap gently. “I… I am not in the mood,” I said, keeping my eyes on the floor. “Can we just sleep?” He went still at once, his eyes boring into mine, “You have been pushing me away for a month now,” he stated. “Are you sure I shouldn’t be worried?” I forced a smile instantly, the kind I would practice in the mirror. “Of course not. We are getting married soon, and I want to be clean until then.. So..” I leaned further closer to his lips. “You would crave so badly for me on our wedding night.” He smiled as he caught my face between his hands and kissed me. His lips were warm and familiar, but my eyes widened. I couldn’t make myself kiss him back. He pulled away slowly, his eyes searching mine. “Are you sure I shouldn’t be worried?” he asked again. “You don’t kiss me back. You don’t respond to my touches. You have been different for a month now. Maybe I should be worried.” I exhaled, forcing myself to move closer. My fingers slid into his hair, the way he liked. “You shouldn’t be worried,” I whispered. “I love you, Levi. I am just tired. I promise, next time…” I saw the doubt flicker in his eyes, but he didn’t press further, this was my fault and I know it. He pulled me back into his arms, holding me tightly. “You are seducing me and pushing me away,” he murmured. “Hey,” I said softly, trying to smile. “I am serious, Sky. If you don’t control yourself now, I don’t think I will be waiting until next time to have you.” I gave him a weak smile, trying to make him feel better. “Let's go have dinner instead,” I said quickly. “I already made a reservation.” He tilted his head, a spark of surprise in his tired eyes. “Really?” “Yup,” I said, forcing a little laugh. I had booked the reservation earlier, knowing he would be sad. It was the least I could do to make up for the guilt clawing at me from the inside. He leaned back, studying me for a moment. “Okay,” he said finally. “Dinner sounds good.” As he stood and reached for his jacket, I received a message on my phone. I opened it, and my whole mood instantly sank re-reading it. “You are going to be suspended for three months. After reviewing the replay, we noticed your tactics caused tonight’s loss.”SKY“Are you okay?” I pushed myself back from him, staring like he had lost his mind. My heart was hammering so hard I could feel it in my throat.“Be yours?” The words came out sharper than I meant. “What am I supposed to tell Levi? How about you…”My sentence died when he pulled me closer again, hands firm on my waist, eyes burning into mine.“I want you to be mine, Anita.”That name again, the way he said it low, rough, possessive always hit me somewhere deep. No one else had ever made “Anita” sound like a secret only he knew.“A month without you felt like years,” he continued, voice quieter now, almost broken. “I kept waiting. One message. One call. Anything to show you cared even a little, but nothing.”He reached for my hands, trying to pull them to his chest but I snatched them away.“Don’t I deserve that much?” I shot back, even though every word felt like glass in my mouth. “You said hurtful things too. I don’t get mad and disappear on you. You leave without a word, and I am
SKYThe apartment was a beautiful disaster boxes stacked like forgotten promises, bubble wrap crunching under my bare feet, the single couch pushed against the window as if it was trying to escape the chaos. I had signed the papers this morning, handed back the keys to the old place, and driven here with the windows down, letting the heat wrap around me like a second skin. Tomorrow was Saturday and the girls had the weekend free. That meant two whole days to unpack, organize, and pretend I wasn’t still carrying last month’s silence in my chest.I collapsed onto the couch, legs stretched out, and stared at the ceiling. The quiet pressed in too hard. My fingers found my phone before I could talk myself out of it.I opened our last message with William. His messages from that final morning glared back and that was it.“Pick up your damn phone, Anita.”“ I am not doing this over text.” “Answer me”. “Anita.”I had let them sit there, blue ticks mocking me, until days bled into weeks an
SKYThe afternoon sun hung low over the training fields, turning the grass a vivid, almost unreal green. I pocketed my phone after reading the message, unable to stop the smile that pulled at my lips.“Everything is done, ma’am.”Three simple words, and yet they felt like the first real breath I had taken in weeks.I clapped my hands as my little warriors, sweat-soaked and grinning, immediately abandoned their water bottles and sprinted toward me in a chaotic, joyful pack.“That’s it for today!” I called over their excited chatter. “Go eat properly. No skipping meals, no junk, and definitely no hunger strikes… You get two days off this weekend but don't forget to practice on your own for two hours. I want all of you strong for whatever comes next.”Just then, Mia tilted her head with that too-perceptive look twelve-year-olds sometimes get. “Coach… does that mean we are finally ready for a real competition?”Well, our relationship has gotten better these past few weeks.I met her eyes
WILLIAMThe morning light slipped through the half-drawn curtains in soft, golden ribbons, painting stripes across the tangled sheets. I woke slowly, the way you do when your body knows before your mind that something perfect is happening. Sky was still asleep in my arms, her bare skin warm against mine, her breathing deep and even. Last night, after she had drifted off exhausted, sticky, beautifully spent. I carried her to the bathroom. She hadn’t stirred once while I ran the water, washed her gently, dried her with the softest towel I owned, then slipped her into the black lace lingerie I had bought weeks ago on a whim and never dared to give her until now. It clung to her curves like it had been made for her body alone. Seeing her in it, vulnerable and trusting even in sleep, had nearly undone me all over again.I tightened my arm around her waist, pulling her closer until her back pressed fully to my chest. Her hair smelled like my shampoo, mixed with the faint trace of her j
The room was filled with silence, broken only by the soft rustle of sheets and the faint rhythm of my breathing. I lay there, still in the same gown from the gala, the fabric clinging to my skin like a second shadow. Exhaustion had pulled me under hours ago, but now something warmer, heavier, anchored me back to the surface.Strong arms slid around my waist from behind, familiar, possessive. The scent of cedarwood and expensive cologne flooded my senses before I even registered the heat of his body pressed to mine. William.Soft kisses ghosted along the curve of my shoulder, slow and deliberate, each one melting another layer of my resolve. I kept my eyes closed, afraid that opening them would shatter whatever dream this was. Afraid that reality would remind me of his father’s cold words, of Elena’s laughter as his hand rested too low on her back at the party, of every reason I should push him away.But then his lips found the sensitive spot beneath my ear and my breath hitched. He
WILLIAM“Dude, you really gonna go after her?”Victor’s voice hit me from behind like a cheap shot. I spun around so fast he flinched.“The fuck, man… don’t sneak up on me like that again,” I snapped, voice low and edged with leftover rage.I had already been boiling that she had left for the last 30 minutes, and I couldn't go with her because I needed to complete the deal I had made myself.He stared at me for a long second, eyes wide like he couldn’t believe what he had just witnessed. “Can’t believe you almost fucked her in the bathroom.”My brain short-circuited at once as heat exploded behind my eyes, pure fury. How the hell had I forgotten? Victor was a playboy through and through. Always had been. He would do anything stupid if he thought it was funny, hot, or gave him leverage. And now he had seen too much.I seized his shirt collar in one fist and yanked him forward until our faces were inches apart.“Dude…” he started, voice cracking, worry flashing across his features.“We’







