LOGINDANIEL’S POV
I leaned back in the restaurant booth, papers spread across the table, my pen tapping a rhythm. A week since that night, and her face still haunted me—those dark eyes, that curvy body grinding against me, the way she moaned when I ate her pussy. Most girls my age would’ve stayed, begged for my number, my money or my name. But she bolted, leaving nothing but a smile and a maybe. Her age, her confidence, the way she owned herself made her different from the shallow girls I knew. She was real, mature, and she had set a fire in me that I’d called every club contact, scoured socials, even checked uber records. Nothing. She was a ghost, and it pissed me off as much as it turned me on. “Dude, you’re obsessed,” Jake announced, shoving fries in his mouth across from me. His messy brown hair fell in his eyes, his grin cocky. “One chick runs out, and you’re acting like she stole your dick.” I snorted, flipping a document. “She didn’t run, she fucking sprinted.” My voice was light, but my chest tightened, remembering her sad smile, like she was scared of what we’d done. “Sounds like a pro move to keep you pussy whipped. Bet she’s laughing about it.” He leaned forward, smirking. “You’re just mad she didn’t fall for the billionaire bullshit.” “Fuck off.” I tossed a napkin at him, but he wasn’t wrong. Girls usually melted for my cash, my name, my charm. But her? She didn’t give a shit, and that maturity, that realness had me hooked. Her curves, her moans, the way she wasn’t chasing my world. “She wasn’t like that.” I replied. Jake raised a brow, chewing loud. “Sure, keep dreaming. You gonna sign those contracts or jerk off to your mystery cougar all day?” I opened my mouth to argue, but a laugh cut through the restaurant—warm, familiar, hitting me like a shot. Her voice. I turned, scanning the crowded tables, and there she was, near the bar. She was talking to that blonde friend from the club. Her black hair fell straight, her jeans hugging her ass, her smile lighting up the room. My dick twitched, memories of her taste flooding back. “Be right back,” I muttered, standing, papers forgotten. Jake chuckled. “Good luck, Romeo.” I made way through the tables, heart pounding, her voice pulling me like a magnet. She was mid-sentence, gesturing at her friend, when I stopped beside her. “Hey, stranger” She froze, eyes snapping to mine, wide and dark. Her friend grinned, sipping a drink, but I only saw her—lips parted, cheeks flushing, like she was reliving our night. “Daniel!” She said, voice tigh “Guess I’m lucky.” I leaned against the bar, keeping it casual, though my blood ran hot. “Been looking for you.” Her friend choked on her drink, smirking. “Oh, this is good.” She shot her friend a glare, then faced me, arms crossed. “Why? Thought we were done?” Her tone was sharp, but her eyes flicked to my lips, betraying her. I grinned, stepping closer. “You ran out before I could ask you to dinner.” My voice dropped, teasing. “Figured I owed you a meal after…you know.” Her cheeks went red, and she looked away, fingers twisting her necklace. “That was a one-night thing, not supposed to mean anything.” Her words were firm, but her voice shook, like she was fighting herself. Her friend piped up, leaning forward. “Bullshit, Si. He’s hot and he’s here, this is fate I must say. Give him a shot.” “Lila, shut up,” she snapped, but her lips twitched, a smile slipping through. I caught her gaze, holding it. “Just a friendly date, no pressure. I wanna know you, not just fuck you.” My words were blunt, but my tone softened, letting her see I meant it. I wanted her mind, her stories, that grown woman vibe that set her aside from other ladies. She bit her lip, eyes searching mine, torn. I could almost hear her thoughts. “Friendly, huh?” she said, voice skeptical, but the shoulders relaxed. “Promised.” I raised my hands, grinning. “Unless you beg for more.”“Oh, you’re good,” Lila laughed. She rolled her eyes, a spark in them. “Fine, One date. But don’t get cocky.” Her voice was tough, but her flush said she remembered how I worked her body. “Deal.” I pulled out my phone, handing it over. “Your number. And your name, since you owe me that.” She hesitated, then typed, her fingers quick. “Sienna.” She handed it back, eyes daring me to push her. “Sienna.” I tested it, liking how it felt. “Tonight, seven. This restaurant. Let me earn it.” “Maybe.” She replied. She turned to Lila, who was grinning like a child, and I walked back to Jake, my pulse still racing. He clapped, slow, mocking. “Smooth, man. She’s gonna eat you alive.” “Hope so,” I muttered, smirking, but my mind was on her—her walls, her heat, the way she fought herself. I wanted to break through, not just her body, but to her. That evening, I sat at the restaurant, a quiet corner table, my watch hitting seven-fifteen. The place was calm, candles flickering, jazz humming low. I’d picked it for her—classy, not too flashy, a spot to talk, to get that real side of her i craved. My fingers tapped the table, my phone blank beside me. No text, no call. I checked again, nothing. My gut twisted; she wasn’t coming. A message buzzed in, her name lighting the screen. My heart kicked up, but the words hit like a punch: HEY, SORRY, I CAN’T DO THIS. THE OTHER NIGHT WAS FUN, BUT IT’S DONE. TAKE CARE. I stared at it, jaw tight, a mix of pissed and turned on. She was shutting me out, clean and cold, like she thought one text could erase what we’d done. Her maturity, her difference was what I wanted, not some young fling. She was worth the chase. I leaned back, smirking to myself. “Game on, Sienna.,” I muttered, pocketing my phone. She thought she could close the door but I’d work for it; earn her trust, her body, her heart. She’d see me again, and I’ll make sure she doesn’t run the next time.Sienna’s POVMy body still ached. Every muscle felt like it had been stretched and pulled, a constant reminder of Daniel’s raw fury. It had been brutal, primal and confusingly, arousing. But also, it had shaken something loose inside me. His last words, "We aren't done," echoed in my mind, a chilling promise.I had spent the last few days in a daze, trying to make sense of everything. My heart felt heavy, a knot of confusion and shame. Shame for letting myself be used. Shame for letting Daniel see me so vulnerable, and yet, a tiny spark of defiance still flickered. I was tired of being torn in two, I was tired of being the mess.I had an art showing today. A small one, just a few new pieces. It felt like walking into a storm, but I had to go, my art was the only thing that felt truly mine right now.********************The gallery was bright, filled with hushed whispers and the clinking of glasses. My newest piece, a chaotic abstract with dark, swirling colors, hung prominently. I
Daniel’s PovMy knuckles hit the door, a quick, sharp knock that matched the pounding in my chest as I waited. The quiet of the street felt like it held its breath, then the lock clicked with the door being opened slowly.Sienna stood there, her eyes got wide when she saw me. She looked shocked and pale as her lips parted, but no sound came out. She wore a simple robe, tied loosely at her waist. Her hair was a wild, messy frame around her face.I didn't wait for her to speak, I didn't even let her say one word. I stepped inside, pushing the door open wider. She stumbled back, surprised. Her hand, still on the doorknob, quickly pulled the door shut behind me with a soft click, the sound closed us in.My eyes locked on hers. Her confusion and her surprise. The weak look in her eyes, it made the heat inside me grow. All the frustration, the worry, the anger from her silence, from her pushing me away, it all turned into a strong, wild need and I was horny as fuck. I walked to her in two
Daniel’s POVMy jaw hung opened, I stared from the two women to Jake. He just stood there grinning, a little too proud of himself. The music, which had seemed loud before, now felt deafening, pushing against the sudden silence in my head."Jake, what the hell is this?" I demanded. My voice was low. It held a warning.Jake shrugged, he acted like this was totally normal. "What's up? Just some company, man. I told you, Casual thing, I was alone. Thought I'd have a blast with some ladies. But hey, since you're here, I'm cool on sharing. No problem at all, plenty of fun to go around." He winked, first at me, then at the two women.The red haired woman, the one in the tight black dress, purred, gliding over to the couch. She sat down beside me, her leg brushed against mine, her eyes held that dangerous sparkle. She moved her hand, slowly, and deliberately. It traced a path up my thigh, then across my stomach, heading higher. Her touch was light, feather like, but it burned through my jeans
Daniel’s PovThe music was loud. The air smelled like stale beer and something sweet. I tossed another dart at the board. It landed just outside the bullseye. "Still got it, old man," Jake ribbed from the couch. He took a long gulp of his drink. His apartment was a mess. Empty pizza boxes, dirty clothes, general Jake chaos. But it was familiar. Comforting in a weird way.I grabbed another dart. My mind drifted back to the past few days. Sienna’s silence. Lila’s anger. The whole messy situation. I swore to myself I was done chasing. Done with the drama. I needed to move on. For myself. For Maya. This whole thing with Sienna was a distraction I couldn't afford. A heavy weight had lifted since I decided to step back. The constant wondering, the worry, it was exhausting. My energy felt different now. Sharper. Focused. I felt a sense of clarity I hadn't had in weeks, maybe months. It was time to build, not just dream. Time to execute."So," Jake announced, a smirk spreading across his fa
Sienna’s povThe slamming of the door still echoed in the quiet of my house, even days later. Lila’s angry words hung in the air, stinging like a thousand tiny cuts. "Weak." "Trap." "Don't make Daniel leave." She was right. She was always right. And that made it hurt even more. I hadn’t left my house much. Each day felt like walking through thick mud, every decision heavy. My mind raced. A confused mess. Part of me wanted to run to Daniel, to feel his arms around me, to let his calm pull me out of this storm. But another part, a louder part, screamed about Zoe. About her pain. About the impossible choice. *My children or my happiness?* It felt like that was the choice Evan was forcing on me. And Zoe was making it even harder.I closed my eyes, and a different time flashed in my mind. A time when Evan wasn’t a bad guy. A time when he was everything. I was so much younger then. Fresh out of art school, trying to find my way.I remember meeting him at a gallery opening. He was tall, char
Lila’s PovMy blood was boiling. I had just left Daniel’s office, my head spinning with everything he told me. Evan proposed? Zoe went to his apartment, screaming at him? And Sienna, my best friend, told me nothing? Not a damn word. I felt like I’d been punched. Betrayed. How could she keep something so huge from me? After everything we’d been through? After I warned her about Evan a hundred times?I grabbed my phone, fingers shaking as I typed her number. Call after call went straight to voicemail. "Pick up, Sienna," I muttered, my voice tight. "Pick up the damn phone." I left angry messages, one after another. "Sienna, it's Lila. Call me back right now. What the hell is going on? Evan proposed? And you didn't tell me? Are you insane?" My voice rose with each message. "And Zoe went to Daniel's? What is this circus? Call me!"But silence. Just her calm voicemail message, which made me even angrier. My calm had snapped. I knew where she lived. I was going there. Now. She couldn't hide
Daniel’s povMy phone felt like a heavy rock in my hand. Sienna's silence weighed on me. I kept seeing her cold words in my mind: "I need space, Daniel. This is too messy. We're too different. You're too young." Too young? Too messy? What did any of that even mean? I slammed the phone on my des
Daniel’s POVSo, here I was. In the bright conference room. The soft hum of the air conditioning was the loudest sound. My brain was filled with numbers, money plans. Jake sat across the polished table. He was going over new figures for the downtown building project. We were in the middle of a seri
SIENNA’S POVThe dance floor shook with a slow, nasty beat, bodies rubbing under the flashing lights. His hands grabbed my hips, pulling me close, his hard chest brushing my boobs through my tight dress. His breath burned my neck, fingers digging into my curves, and every grind of his hips made my
SIENNA’S POVThe club’s bass thumped trough me, vibrating my bones as I gripped my vodka soda at the bar. Neon lights flashed over twisting bodies, the air thick with sweat and perfume. My black dress hugged my curves, a reckless choice for a 42-year-old still stinging from Evan’s divorce. He’d dum







