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Arielle's POV
"I'm taking the pink hoodie too."
The sales receptionist, a slim young lady, smiled and stretched out her hand. "Let me take your card."
She swiped it and waited, then swiped it again.
"This isn't working." She kept her voice professionally flat. "You can pay with another card."
"That's not possible." I smiled lightly. "I used this card a few hours ago."
"Let's try it again."
She swiped once more, then shook her head.
I handed her another card. It still declined. My mouth twisted. "There must be a problem somewhere."
"I'm sorry for the inconvenience. I think you should check with your bank. They'll know what the issue is."
I nodded. Behind me, another salesperson was already gathering everything I'd picked. The hoodie, the shoes, the perfume and carrying them back to their positions like I'd never touched them.
I watched for a second, then turned and walked out of the mall with every bit of composure I had left.
I was about to explode and I already had a culprit in mind.
I pulled out my phone and dialed.
"Hello, Dad."
"Hello, Arielle." He paused. "So you finally called. Why did you leave the house without informing me?"
"I'm not a baby, Dad. I just left for three days and you're already fuming."
"What if something terrible happened to you?"
"Nothing is going to happen. You're just being paranoid."
"That's not paranoia. I have to take responsibility for you. I won't let what happened repeat itself."
My grip on the phone tightened. "I'm not Mom."
There was silence.
"That's the main reason I froze your account. Come home, Arielle."
"That's so petty. How could you?" I ended the call before he could say another word.
I stood on the pavement outside, cars sliding past, people brushing by, the whole city completely indifferent.
Fine. If he wanted it that way, I wasn't going back home. Not today. It had been a three-day camping trip. Three days in the woods with friends, fresh air, no phone signal, no drama and I hadn't told him because I already knew what he'd say.
“Absolutely not. It's not safe out there.”
It was never safe anywhere, according to him. I was twenty-two years old and he still tracked my every move like something was hunting me.
Maybe in his mind, something always was.
I understood why he was the way he was. After what happened to Mom, something in him had broken and never quite healed. She had died when I was fifteen. Torn apart by a werewolf in the woods while he watched, helpless, unable to do a thing.
He'd gone to the police and told them exactly what he saw, but no one had believed him. Not a single person. And so he'd spent the years since then carrying it alone,terrified that what took her would come for me next.
I didn't blame him for being afraid. But I wasn't going to become a prisoner for it anymore.
The problem was I had no money and nowhere to go.
I pulled out my phone and texted Stella, my best friend who lived abroad.
I'm in a bit of a situation. Lend me some cash, please.
My phone rang almost immediately.
"Hey, babe. Just saw your text. What's up?"
"Long story. Girl, I've got daddy issues. I just need somewhere to stay for a while. I owe you big time."
"I'll help you, love."
I let out a slow breath when the call ended. I'd lodge in a hotel tonight, then go apartment hunting tomorrow. And find something with my name on the lease and no one else's. It had to be done. I couldn't keep floating between hotel rooms and borrowed money. I needed a real plan and a real address. The thought of it settled something in my chest.
Very simple. I almost felt better.
I was nearly asleep when my phone rang. I stared at the ceiling for a moment before reaching for it.
It was David, my boyfriend. I picked up.
"Arielle." His voice was very calm. "You have to come back home. Your dad is very worried about you."
He said your dad. Not I'm worried about you. Not are you okay?
"If he sent you to call me, it isn't working. I'm not coming home anytime soon. It's late. I'm trying to get some sleep."
"Since that's your choice. Good night." He hung up.
I lowered the phone and stared at it.
He hadn't even tried to talk me into coming home. There was no pushback, no real concern.
I could hear in his voice that he'd only called because my father had asked him to. After all, David was the manager of Hunt Group. His loyalty would always run there first.
I set the phone face-down on the nightstand. The hotel room was quiet in that way hotel rooms always were.I pulled the duvet up and looked at the ceiling.
Tomorrow I'd find an apartment. A beautiful one. Somewhere decent. I'd been given everything I had, my whole life spent inside those walls
and maybe that was the problem.
Maybe this was exactly what I needed to find out what I was actually made of when my father's money wasn't doing the work for me.
It was a nice thought and I clung to it.
But something else crept in. The memory of my mother's voice. The way my father's face had looked the morning after it happened.
He looked chewed out, like something had been taken from behind his eyes and never returned. She was gone and there was nothing either of us could do.
And now I was lying alone in a hotel room, my cards declined, my boyfriend unbothered, my father furious, running away from the only home I'd ever known.
I turned onto my side.
I'm not running, I told myself. I'm choosing what I want. There's a difference.
I just had to keep believing that.
Arielle's POVI stared at David while my brain did skips and jumps. The woman still didn't look at me. She looked like a ticking time bomb ready to explode."Dave, so all this while you were running around with another bitch and I had no idea about it?" Her nose reddened.David remained mute like he'd suddenly forgotten how to talk. He just stared at the table like it held some secret answers I had no idea about. But no. I wouldn't take it from her. I wouldn't have her call me a bitch to my very face without David having anything to say and just sit there."Did I hear you properly? What the fuck did you just call me? You whore." I rose to my feet.“I called you a bitch because that's what you are. You steal my man and still have the audacity to raise your voice at me” she hissed while placing both hands on her waist. "People like you are just so shameless We've been dating for six months, girl. Didn't you know that? Who do you think you are?"I laughed so hard my throat almost hurt.
Arielle’s POV“Wait… do what?” I asked, my voice barely more than a breath.David didn’t answer immediately. He stepped closer instead, the mattress dipping under his weight as he sat beside me. The faint scent of his cologne drifted into the air. It smelled woody and familiar, something that used to comfort me.“I’ve been distant these days, right?” he said finally, his voice softer than usual.His fingers slipped into my hair, stroking gently, almost cautiously like he wasn’t sure he still had the right to touch me that way.I stiffened for a second before forcing myself to relax. “You have,” I replied.“It’s not helping us,” he continued, his gaze was fixed somewhere on the bedspread instead of me. “And I know it isn’t appropriate.”I frowned slightly. “So?”He exhaled, then turned to look at me, he really looked at me this time. “Let’s go on a date, Ari. Just the two of us. However you want it. It’s up to you.”For a second, I just stared at him.A date. That was it?The tension
Arielle’s POVThe iron gates groaned open as the car rolled up the long driveway, and the mansion came into view the same way it always did. It looked too large, too quiet, too full of things that didn’t move. Every topiary trimmed to the same perfect angle. Every window was gleaming. Nothing was out of place. Nothing had changed while I was gone, and somehow that made the tightness in my chest worse instead of better. It was the kind of stillness that reminded you the world kept turning without asking your permission.David pulled up to the entrance and stepped out before I could reach the handle. He opened my door without a word, offering his hand the way he always did. Steady, practiced, giving nothing away. I didn’t take it. I stepped out on my own and smoothed the front of my clothes, not because they needed it but because I needed a moment before walking through those doors.The foyer was exactly as I’d left it. Cool marble, fresh white lilies in the tall vase by the staircase,
Arielle's POVWhen I woke up, Victor wasn't on the bed.I got up slowly, still feeling the ache in my lower abdomen from last night. I hadn't showered after, I still smelled like Victor’s strong cologne and sex.Memories from last night rushed through my head, fuck! I had to admit that Victor did things to me that David would have never done. Last night was heated, I didn’t know if I wanted more or not. I ran the bath water hotter than usual. I stood under it longer than I needed to, letting the heat work into my skin. My hands caressed my nipple, and rose to my neck where Victor had bit me. Just the thought was enough to make me wet. I walked to the living room. He was standing at the counter, stirring coffee. His back was to me. He wore a dark shirt, sleeves rolled up. Revealing his veiny arms."Morning," I said."Morning." He nodded without turning around, then set a second cup on the table.I sat down. Neither of us said anything about last night. That was fine by me. I wasn't r
Arielle's POVI sat up.“You'll assume the role of a patient and I'll be the doctor.""Sounds interesting." I smiled. "What illnesses can you treat?""You'll find out. Soon." His eyes stayed on mine. "Let's not rush things."I nodded."Good." He strode to the table and picked up a pen and paper."Tell me your name.""Arielle Hunt."He moved the pen across the paper as if he was writing, his expression serious, playing the part completely. Something about that made my stomach flip."Now." He looked up. "Listen to the doctor and follow every instruction carefully."I nodded again. He set the pen and paper down and looked at me in a way that made the air in the room feel thicker."Take off your clothes."His voice was low and breathy. I stared at him for a moment, my heart picking up speed."Tell me to stop if you don't want to do this."I didn't tell him to stop. I stood up and pulled off my top. My nipples pointed straight toward him. I wasn't wearing a bra anyway. Then I took off my s
Arielle's POV"Can I spend the night, please?"His brows raised."I mean…my rent expired, my stuff is outside and I have nowhere to go. If you could just let me stay for a few days…or I'll be gone by tomorrow."He squinted and stared at me with a hard expression. Silence followed. The rain was still hammering outside and I was dripping water onto his doorstep."I'm sorry. I shouldn't have bothered you." I turned to leave."Just for tonight."His voice came from behind me. My eyes brightened. I turned back around."You're letting me stay? Thank you so much." I smiled and dragged my suitcase in. He locked the door behind us.His living room was like a football field. They were expensive dark furniture, portraits lined on the walls, everything arranged with the kind of quiet precision that said this man lived alone and liked it that way.Everywhere smelled just like him. Cool and icy. I stood there for a second just breathing it in before I caught myself.There was one problem though. Th







