After serving three years in prison for a crime she didn’t commit, Janet Winget returns with nothing but hope in her heart. Hope that maybe, just maybe, her fiancé would welcome her back. But instead, she finds him engaged… to her sister. Shattered and humiliated, Janet is ready to give up—until a stolen kiss from the last man she ever expected reignites a fire in her soul. “Well done, Janet,” he whispers with a smirk. “Breaking your engagement with him… for me.” What begins as a reckless moment with her ex-fiancé's uncle soon turns into a dangerous game of passion, revenge, and secrets. Will Janet risk everything for a second chance at love—or will her past come back to destroy her all over again?
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“Janet, get a job and try to be civil.”
The prison guard’s voice scraped against my nerves. I nodded lazily, barely listening. Three years locked away for a crime I never committed. Not a single visitor. My own parents and fiancé had betrayed me—all to “teach me a lesson.”
The moment I stepped outside, cold rain hit my skin relentlessly. Perfect. Because when has my life ever gone right?
I took a step forward.
A Porsche screeched to a stop in front of me.
My breath hitched. I knew that car. Knew the plate number. Knew the man inside the car.
Dalton Maris. My fiancé. My betrayer.
The window rolled down, revealing the face I hadn’t seen in three years. Still devastatingly handsome. Still cruel.
“Get in.” His voice was the same. Calm. Commanding. Like nothing had happened. Like he hadn’t let me rot in prison without a word.
My body screamed run, but my mind tangled itself in the past. I shouldn’t have cared. I shouldn’t have felt anything.
But I did.
I swallowed hard. “I—”
“Don’t waste my time, Janet.”
Fingers curling around the hem of my soaked dress, I hesitated. My legs felt unsteady, but I climbed in anyway, pressing myself against the door as far from him as possible.
The heater blasted warmth, but it couldn’t touch the ice in my veins.
“Drive,” Dalton ordered.
Eli, his assistant, glanced at me. Pity? Concern? It didn’t matter.
The car jerked to a sudden stop. My head slammed into the front seat.
Dalton sighed. “You can’t even sit properly? And people call you a Winget?”
I bit my tongue. Biting back was useless. “I’m sorry.”
His lips curled. “No need. I’ll just toss it out.”
I turned to him, voice quiet but sharp. “Because I touched it?”
His gaze flickered. “Only Lia is worthy enough to sit beside me.”
There it was. The familiar ache. The reminder that I was nothing next to Lia, the adopted daughter they’d always loved more.
“We’re here,” Eli murmured.
The house loomed before me. Once a home. Now just another cage.
Dalton stepped out. “Get her changed. She’s filthy.”
Eli shot me an apologetic look, but I barely registered it.
As I walked inside, the maids sneered.
“How long has it been since you bathed?”
Even the maids had stopped respecting me.
“Just give me the clothes.” My voice was steady, but my fingers trembled as I took them and headed to the room.
I locked the bathroom door behind me, exhaling shakily.
The quiet was deafening.
My reflection stared back. Gaunt. Hollow. Eyes too dark. Lips too pale. A ghost of the girl I used to be.
I scrubbed my skin raw under the hot water. But some stains don’t wash off.
When I stepped out, my damp feet slipped on the polished floor.
I braced for the fall.
Strong arms caught me.
Dalton.
He held me effortlessly, fingers digging into my waist. A cigarette dangled between his lips, smoke curling toward my face.
His smirk was lazy, dangerous. “Three years in prison, and this is what you learned? Seducing men?”
Heat burned my cheeks. I pushed against his chest. “Dalton, just because I had feelings for you doesn’t mean you can keep throwing insults.”
He arched a brow. “So you learned to talk back?”
I clenched my fists. This wasn’t the time. The fight wasn’t worth it.
Dalton exhaled slowly. “Lia’s birthday is tonight. You’ll behave, won’t you?”
I said nothing.
He didn’t care.
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Winget Villa – The Party
The house pulsed with music, laughter, light. But the moment we stepped inside, all eyes turned to me. Whispers followed.
“Why is Lia the favored daughter when Janet’s the real one?”
“Bloodlines don’t matter. Lia built the company.”
“Janet’s been gone for years. What did she even do?”
I kept my back straight, my expression blank. That’s all I ever did.
First, the orphanage. Then, the day I thought I’d finally found my parents, only to learn it was another lie. Even Dalton, the man I’d fallen in love with, had never once looked at me that way.
In prison, I was beaten daily. And the ones who did it? They said Dalton ordered them to.
I never believed it.
Or maybe it just hurt too much to admit.
"She was in prison," someone whispered, jolting me from my thoughts.
Silence.
Dalton’s gaze flicked to the speaker. The woman paled instantly.
“I misspoke,” she stammered. “Of course, Janet was abroad.”
Too late. The damage was done. They knew. They all knew.
A man chuckled. “With Janet back, things must be interesting for Mr. Maris. You two were engaged, right? Any wedding plans?”
Dalton’s eyes turned to ice. “Mind your own business.”
The man swallowed. “I didn’t mean to offend—”
Dalton smirked. “You couldn’t offend me. You’re just a disturbance.”
Before the man could respond, he was cut off.
“Attention, everyone! Today is my sweet daughter’s birthday.”
My eyes landed on my parents. Smiling. Radiant. My mother made the announcement while Lia stood beside them, looking like a princess.
Unlike me.
For years, I missed them.
Hoped—prayed—that one day they’d come see me.
They never did.
And now, watching them, I saw the truth as clear as day.
They were happier without me.
I’d denied it for so long, but tonight, the truth shone so brightly, I couldn’t blind myself to it anymore.
“Hope you’re all enjoying yourselves,” my mother continued, “but we have something to announce.”
What now?
I glanced at Dalton. He stood perfectly at ease, like none of this was a surprise.
It hurt. More than I could bear.
But as much as I hated them, I hated myself more. Because here I was, standing among them like a fool.
Like a bitch.
“We want to hold the official engagement of our daughter and Dalton.”
The words hit like a slap.
Official engagement?
What?
Today?
No one told me. No one said a word.
Dalton and I got engaged in a private family gathering, so if today is the official announcement, why wasn’t I informed? And why are they announcing it on Lia’s birthday?
“Lia and Dalton are a perfect match,” my mother said, beaming. “So we decided to hold the engagement today.”
A hollow ringing filled my ears. I blinked, waiting for someone to correct them, for someone to say this was a mistake.
No one did.
How can they do this?
I had loved Dalton since childhood. He was my fiancé. And yet, they stood there, saying it like it was nothing.
Like I was nothing.
My heart burned.
I turned to Dalton.
He stood beside me, lips curved into a smile. Did he bring me here just to humiliate me?
Tears threatened, but this wasn’t just sadness.
This was devastation.
The kind that clawed at your chest, made it hard to breathe.
I wanted to cry my heart out.
But I refused to break.
Not here. Not in front of them.
“On Lia’s birthday, we are holding the engagement,” my father announced. “Please bless these two.”
The betrayal cut deep, but I refused to let it show.
I lifted my chin, forcing my expression into something unreadable. Let them think I was indifferent. Let them believe I didn’t care.
But I wasn’t.
Dalton hadn’t even spared me a glance. Lia stood there, glowing in the spotlight, soaking up the attention. My parents beamed at her like she was the greatest thing to ever happen to them.
And maybe, to them, she was.
A slow clap broke the moment.
"How touching," a voice drawled from the crowd.
All heads turned toward the entrance.
A tall man stepped forward, his presence commanding, his sharp gaze locking onto mine. His tailored black suit fit him like a second skin, exuding wealth and power. The crowd murmured, shifting uncomfortably as he walked deeper into the room.
Dalton’s jaw tightened.
My parents stiffened.
I frowned. Who?
The man stopped in front of me, eyes glinting with something unreadable. "Janet Winget." He said my name like he owned it.
I swallowed. "Who are you?"
Dalton’s entire body tensed beside me. The murmurs grew louder, uncertainty rippling through the crowd.
The stranger’s eyes gleamed with something dangerous—something almost possessive.
Then, without warning, he grabbed my chin and tilted my face toward his. Before I could react, his lips brushed against mine.
A collective gasp echoed through the room.
Heat flared in my chest, but it wasn’t from the kiss—it was from the way he did it. Not tender. Not affectionate. Just a statement. A claim.
I pushed him away, breath unsteady. “What the hell—”
He smirked, gaze flicking to Dalton. “Well done, Janet,” he murmured, voice laced with amusement. “Breaking your engagement with him… for me.”
Janet Winget POV “Ahgmm!” A low moan slipped from my throat as I stirred, something heavy anchoring me in place. Blinking into the soft morning light, I shifted—only to freeze when I caught sight of what was pressing against me. Lucian. He lay beside me, sound asleep. My nose grazed his shoulder, his scent everywhere—faint soap, leather, and something darker, undeniably him. His arm draped over my waist. Same bed. The realization hit like a jolt. We were in the same bed. And memories from last night came rushing in, flooding my chest with heat. His cum on my face. His fingers inside me, coaxing my release until I couldn’t even speak. The way he carried me from the car, wrapped in his coat—his voice low as he murmured something I barely registered. I’d been too wrecked from how hard I’d come. He’d given me a sponge bath. Changed my clothes. Put me in one of his shirts. I let him. I hadn’t had the strength to refuse—not after the way he’d touched me. “You’re
Lucian Ashford POV My heart did a thousand somersaults hearing her say it. Wasn’t she engaged to Dalton? Even though he never treated her right, she still loved him. But now—me being the first to touch her, to kiss her—that changed everything. Not that I cared if Dalton had touched her before, back when I wasn’t in her life. I’d erase it all if I could. Because now, I knew I was the first... and I’d be the last. “You don’t know what you did by saying this, darling,” I growled, my lips dragging against her collarbone before I bit down, then sucked, claiming her skin. “Ah—mmm,” she moaned as my fingers slid over her stomach, slipping beneath the lace of her panties. I lifted her top. Her breasts were perfectly cupped in her bra, and I didn’t waste a second. My mouth found the hem and tore it. “Lucian,” she breathed, her voice a soft, shaky purr. She didn’t answer. Didn’t need to. Her legs parted—slow, hesitant, then all at once—as if her body already knew it was
Janet Winget POV“Are you really serious, Lucian?” I shivered as his breath grazed my neck, warm and deliberate, right where his tongue had just flicked.He pressed a kiss to the same spot.“Do I look like I’m joking, darling?”“Touch me.” The words left my mouth soft and stupid. I knew I might regret this later, but right now, I didn’t care.Maybe tomorrow I’d hate myself for it. But something about this moment shattered my hesitation.He already fucked me—and I don’t even remember it. So why should it matter now?“If you’re thinking about that night when you got drunk…” His voice dropped lower. “Nothing happened, darling. After you vomited, I got one of the female staff to change your clothes. I was teasing you, that’s all.”My breath caught.Did he read my mind?My eyes widened as the words hit—hard and slow. I’d spent days trying to piece together what happened, waking up naked and confused. And now this?Betrayal didn’t even begin to cover it.This man had a damn talent for pulli
Janet Winget POVMy eyes burned with unshed tears. When was the last time someone said they wanted me safe?I couldn’t remember. Maybe no one ever had. Or maybe it was so long ago, it no longer lived in memory.“What are you doing?” Lucian pressed a button, and the partition between the driver’s seat and the back slid shut. He stayed close—too close—his presence a silent threat and a steady comfort.He smiled and reached for me, fingers brushing through my hair with surprising softness, drawing my gaze to his.“Other than this photo,” he said, lifting the one we took from the Winget mansion, “there’s nothing in that house more important.”It was so easy for him to say. Maybe because he didn’t care about his family. Maybe because he could cut clean.But me? Even after everything—after the way my parents treated me—I still carried some frayed, stupid softness for them.“Don’t be sad, darling. Want me to kiss your pain away?”His thumb slid over my lower lip, his gaze flickering between
Janet Winget POVIs he even serious? What condition? And why is he talking on my behalf? That’s something.Lia’s grip tightened on my wrist. Her nails dug in harder—sharp enough to break skin.It was just this close to drawing blood.“What?” She shoved her ego aside for once and asked—desperation clinging to every breath.I knew that look. I’d worn it myself three years ago, when she framed me and sent me to prison.“Slap yourself. And beg on your knees.”Did I hear that right?Lucian actually said that?Both my parents froze. Lia went corpse-still, like her soul had just slipped out of her body.Even I struggled to believe it.He wanted Lia to beg on her knees... in front of me?Scratch that—he wanted her to slap herself?Lia’s lips parted, but nothing came out. Just the sound of her breath catching, like a sob that never made it past her throat.Her pride warred with her fear. I saw it in the way her hand twitched, in the frantic flutter of her lashes. She still thought she could ba
Janet Winget POV“Why did you do it, Janet?”The second Lucian and I stepped into the living room, my mother exploded. My father looked like he was about to combust, fists clenched, eyes blazing. Lia glared at me like she’d already picked out the shovel to bury me with.What the hell just happened? Why are they angry again? What now?“How could you disgrace this family after everything you’ve already done?” My father looked like he was seconds away from dragging me out by my hair.“What happened, Carlos?” Lucian’s voice was too calm. Too knowing. Like he already had the script. Or maybe… maybe he was the reason they were all looking at me like I’d risen from a grave.I turned to him, my eyes full of questions. He just winked.And that’s when I knew—this mess was his doing.“Mr. Ashford, I don’t want to speak this way in front of you,” my father said, suddenly all fake politeness, like he hadn’t been about to hurl a lamp at me a second ago. “But Janet has, as always, ruined everything.”
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