LOGINARIANA'S POV
I didn't stop running until I was out on the streets. The evening breeze blew steadily against my face, a perfect contrast to the chaos inside my head.
I hailed a cab and got in without a destination in mind.
“Where are you going, ma'am?” the middle-aged driver asked, glancing at me through the rearview mirror.
“Just drive,” I murmured. He nodded and pulled away from the curb. I quickly pulled out a handkerchief from my handbag and wiped my face.
So the reason he texted me to come over was because he wanted me to see it for myself. He was tired of pretending.
I was just a toy to him. The moments we shared were all fake.
Fuck.
My chest ached.
And Tania?
She was definitely not his cousin.
Scott was really a jerk. He lied to me. He betrayed me. He used me. And now he had dumped me like I meant nothing.
The tears came again no matter how hard I tried to stop them.
I turned toward the window, keeping my face away from the driver as I stared at the city lights rushing past.
Funny enough?
One minute I had been dressing up and smiling excitedly at the mirror. The next, my face was swollen with tears from heartbreak.
Scott was my first boyfriend, the only guy I had ever loved.
Maybe he didn't mean what he said. Maybe this was some sick prank.
Scott loved me, I was sure of it. He couldn't just do this to me.
My lips parted. I almost told the driver to turn around and take me back to Scott's apartment.
But then his voice echoed in my head.
"You were just a toy to me, Ariana."
I squeezed my eyes shut.
No.
I couldn't think about him anymore.
I needed a distraction. A few drinks or maybe a lot of drinks. Maybe if I got drunk enough, I wouldn't have to think about Scott.
Even if it was just for tonight.
“Stop here,” I muttered as the driver pulled over. I paid him and stepped out.
A glittering nightclub stood before me. Even from outside, the music was loud enough to shake the ground beneath my feet.
Perfect.
I walked inside, as the music instantly became louder. Neon lights flashed across the crowded room while bodies moved together on the dance floor.
People raised their glasses over their heads as they hooted loudly to the music. It felt like nobody in the world had a broken heart except me.
I headed straight for the counter. “Two bottles,” I said.
The bartender handed them over.
I didn't even bother with a glass. I just drank straight from the bottles, one after the other.
The burning sensation in my throat barely registered.
Soon, I ordered more.
I sat there silently, watching strangers dance while I drank, bottle after bottle.
By the time I got to the fifth one, my head felt light, and my thoughts were beginning to blur around the edges.
But I still didn't stop. Infact, I wanted more drinks.
I blinked several times as the floor seemed unusually unstable.
Why was it moving?
I frowned at it, then laughed. Maybe the floor was drunk too.
I slowly pushed myself off the stool. Immediately, my knees wobbled.
Whoa! Okay.
I think I've had enough.
My vision blurred slightly, my head felt fuzzy, and standing suddenly seemed like a terrible idea. I rubbed my eyes and started walking or at least attempted to walk.
Finding the exit felt like solving a puzzle. People cursed when I bumped into them.
I ignored all of them.
Eventually, I spotted the exit as a triumphant grin spread across my face.
“Ha!” I pointed at it. “There you are.”
A satisfied drunken laugh escaped my lips. “Fuck you, Scott,” I giggled.
Then I stumbled forward. Unfortunately, my head crashed into something solid.
“Ouch.” I whined.
Stupid wall.
For a moment, I just stood there, trying to regain my balance.
Then I blinked.
Wait.
Since when did walls smell this good?
My brows pulled together in a deep frown.
Curious, I leaned closer as the scent grew stronger. It was warm, clean and dangerously intoxicating.
My eyes widened.
Wow.
The club was really investing in their walls. I smiled to myself and leaned in even more.
Maybe I should just sleep here. This wall was surprisingly comfortable and very warm.
I giggled and snuggled closer. This was definitely the nicest wall I'd ever met.
“Are you planning on sleeping there all night?” A deep voice suddenly rumbled above me.
My entire body went still as my eyes widened very slowly.
Hold on.
Since when did walls start talking?
My drunken brain struggled to process that information. A few seconds passed, then another as realization finally hit me.
Wait.
Except this wasn't a wall.
I immediately stumbled backwards. My eyes widened so much they almost popped out of its sockets.
What the fuck!!!
The blurry haze clouding my vision seemed to clear slightly.
Standing in front of me was a man, not a wall.
A very dangerously hot man. Dark hair framed his face, while piercing blue eyes watched me with a calm intensity that made my stomach flip.
He was tall, broad-shouldered, with a sharp jaw line. His black shirt hugged his muscular chest, and the rolled-up sleeves revealed strong, veiny forearms that flexed with every movement.
Holy shit.
How can a human be as hot as this?
“Uhh...” I blinked rapidly. “Sorry.” A giggle escaped my lips. “I thought you were a wall.” My words sounded ridiculous.
For a second, he simply stared at me, then the corner of his lips twitched.
Was that amusement?
“Have you been drinking?”
God.
Even his voice was attractive.
I gasped dramatically. “What gave me away?”
The man glanced at the empty expression on my face and the way I struggled to stand upright. “Several things.”
I nodded thoughtfully.
A moment of silence passed, then his gaze softened slightly. “Do you have someone picking you up?”
I opened my mouth but paused as I thought about it. There was no way I could call Maya right now. She was going to bug me with questions I didn't have answers to.
I shook my head. “Nope.”
“Can you get home by yourself?”
I pointed at the floor. “The floor is spinning.” I pouted as the world seemed to shift beneath my feet. I swayed, letting out a loud gasp.
He reached forward just in time, his hands curling around my waist and holding me firmly in place.
My eyes widened slightly as I stared up at him.
Wow.
Upclose, he looked even more handsome.
He sighed quietly. “What's your address?”
I frowned suspiciously. “Why?”
“So I can get you home.” The calmness in his tone made me want to trust him.
“What if you're a serial killer?” I asked suddenly.
One of his brows lifted. “Do I look like one?”
I looked him over carefully. “No. You look too handsome to be a serial killer.”
A flicker of amusement crossed his face before disappearing just as quickly. “What's your address?” he asked again.
I opened my mouth, then forgot what I wanted to say. Instead, I found myself staring at his eyes. “Why are they so blue?”
His jaw tightened slightly. “That's not an address.”
I blinked. “Oh.”
The world tilted beneath my feet again. I swayed, and his grip immediately tightened around my waist, holding me steady.
My breath caught.
“You are too drunk.” He sighed quietly and began guiding me toward a black car parked nearby.
I followed without protest as everything around me kept spinning except him. He felt strangely steady and safe.
Just as we reached the passenger door, my heel caught against the pavement.
A gasp escaped me as I stumbled.
His strong arms wrapped around me before I could fall. My hands instinctively grabbed the front of his shirt.
For a brief moment, we both stayed still.
His arm was locked firmly around my waist while my fingers remained curled in his shirt.
We were suddenly too close that I could feel his soft breaths. His gaze briefly dropped to my lips before returning to my eyes.
My heart skipped.
Maybe the alcohol was making me to imagine things.
“Be careful,” he said quietly as he opened the passenger door and gently guided me inside.
Then he leaned over to fasten my seatbelt. The scent of his cologne wrapped around me instantly.
My gaze remained fixed on him.
Suddenly, I found myself not wanting him to move away. I didn’t know if it was because of the alcohol or the heartbreak.
Without thinking, I grabbed the front of his shirt.
He froze as his eyes slowly lifted to mine.
Scott's words echoed painfully inside my head. “You were just a toy to me.”
My chest tightened. “Why wasn't I enough?” I whispered.
His expression changed slightly.
I laughed shakily and looked away. “Forget it.”
Silence stretched between us.
The seatbelt remained forgotten in his hand as I finally looked back at him.
Our faces were only inches apart. Then before I could stop myself—
“Kiss me.”
My words slipped out softly.
ARIANA'S POVI headed to my next class.The class was already filled up but luckily, Maya had reserved a seat for me. “Thank you.” I threw her a soft smile and took my seat. She placed her two hands on her jaw and leaned against the table. “So…” She began, narrowing her gaze slightly. “Why did he call you to his office?” My chest tightened.He had called me to his office just to draw a line between us. Whatever happened last night was never supposed to happen again.Obviously, I couldn't tell Maya that, so I came up with a lie.“He needed the class list.” I said, without thinking. Maya smirked. “Nice try.” She rolled a strand of hair between her fingers before tilting her head.“You're not the class representative, Ria. So why would he ask you for the class list?”I gulped.Damn.I was really terrible at lying.She leaned closer, narrowing her eyes suspiciously. “I still have that strong feeling that you two know each other.” She paused, as she suddenly raised her brows like she jus
ARIANA'S POVI blinked twice as my heart began pounding hard against my chest. My breath caught, hands trembling. Maybe I wasn't the only “Ariana Castillo” in the hall. Maybe he wasn't referring to me. Maybe—“Ria… he's staring at you.” Maya’s annoying voice boomed behind me. Damn it. Damn it. Damn it.I cursed inwardly, throat bobbing. Professor Thiago turned and walked out of the class, calm and professionally. As soon as he left, the hall erupted with murmurs. A few toxic girl fans of his instantly threw me a “why did he notice you on his first day?” kind of look. It wasn't just a look, they were glaring.I glanced away from them sharply, heart racing. My mind reeled with several possibilities. Why would he call me out of everyone? Did I do something wrong? Or… was it about last night?Yes, it was definitely about last night. Oh shit… what have I gotten myself into? Ariana!!! Gosh, you should've listened when he told you to stop moving.“Kiss me… touch me… I feel hot.” Fuc
ARIANA'S POV*Ring*Ring*Ring“Shit.” I groaned and hit the alarm, turning it off before it could ring again. I almost went back to sleep again but my brain suddenly reminded me that today was Monday.Fuck school.Reluctantly, I tried to roll off the bed but a splitting headache suddenly hit me as I winced slightly. My head felt like it was being smashed with a hammer. I wriggled out of bed, holding my head tightly. Just as I passed by the mirror, my eyes caught my reflection. I paused, my brain scrambling to piece together last night's events.First, the breakup–Scott’s betrayal and his hurtful words. Second—Wait, second?I went to a club, had a few drinks, tried leaving and…Oh my God.I mistook a hot man with sexy blue eyes for a wall. I slapped my head as heat rushed up my cheeks in embarrassment.Gosh, what was I thinking? He offered to take me home when he saw how drunk I was, but…A loud gasp escaped my lips as I mouthpalmed still staring at my reflection in the mirror.
THIAGO'S POV"Kiss me."For a moment, I simply stared at her.The drunk stranger in a tiny red dress sitting in my passenger seat looked up at me through heavy-lidded eyes, completely unaware of what she'd just said.I should have looked away. Instead, I found myself staring.Minutes ago, she'd mistaken me for a wall. Not only that, she'd actually leaned against me and nearly fallen asleep standing up.Who does that?The faint scent of her perfume drifted toward me again. It was soft, sweet and feminine.My gaze dropped to her lips for a brief second. Then, I forced myself to look away.What the hell was I doing?Get a grip.She was intoxicated, emotional, and clearly going through something. Whatever had happened before I met her tonight had left her heartbroken.The last thing she needed was someone taking advantage of that.I pulled the seatbelt across her and clicked it into place. "You talk too much," I muttered.A pout instantly formed on her lips. "I don't." She crossed her arm
ARIANA'S POVI didn't stop running until I was out on the streets. The evening breeze blew steadily against my face, a perfect contrast to the chaos inside my head.I hailed a cab and got in without a destination in mind.“Where are you going, ma'am?” the middle-aged driver asked, glancing at me through the rearview mirror.“Just drive,” I murmured. He nodded and pulled away from the curb. I quickly pulled out a handkerchief from my handbag and wiped my face.So the reason he texted me to come over was because he wanted me to see it for myself. He was tired of pretending.I was just a toy to him. The moments we shared were all fake.Fuck.My chest ached.And Tania?She was definitely not his cousin.Scott was really a jerk. He lied to me. He betrayed me. He used me. And now he had dumped me like I meant nothing.The tears came again no matter how hard I tried to stop them.I turned toward the window, keeping my face away from the driver as I stared at the city lights rushing past.Fun
ARIANA'S POV“Fuck... she choked on his dick.”Maya, my curly-haired friend suddenly blurted out with a wide, naughty grin. Her face was half hidden behind the book she was reading.I glanced up from my own book, eyes widening with amusement. “Let me see...” I giggled, tossing my book aside and crawling toward her.I snatched it from her hands.We were both complete novel freaks.“Damn... it's his grunts for me.” I squealed, like I could actually hear them.Maya immediately snatched the book back. “Go read yours.”I rolled my eyes and swept my hair over my shoulder before standing up from the bed.Just then, my phone buzzed. My face instantly lit up as I hurriedly grabbed it from the bedside table.It was a text from my boyfriend.Scott.Heat rushed to my cheeks as I read it.“Hey baby. I've missed you. Can you come over tonight?”A smile spread across my face. I didn't even think twice before typing a reply. The moment I hit send, I pressed the phone to my chest and twirled around th







