FAZER LOGINJane Randall already lost everyone she loved. On the verge of death, her life was spared by a mysterious young man. Nothing seemed to make sense to her. Only her best friend Rocksyn could peek over the wall she built. Sebastian shows up and knows more about her than any person should. Slowly he breaks down her wall and teaches her about trust, love and more about herself. Taine Mecer decides to enter her life and claims her with just a kiss. One makes her feel safe and happy while the other sets her on fire with just a touch. How can she choose between two people whom she is falling for at the same time? Confusing information surfaces about Sebastian that has him on the run. His true self needs to be revealed... but will it draw her more towards him or push her away?
Ver maisJOCELYN’s POV
People always said I was lucky, the kind of lucky that made strangers smile at me in the grocery store and old friends watch me a little too closely when you weren’t looking. I am Jocelyn Campbell, Heiress of Campbell Group, the one marrying Ethan Blackwood. The girl with the life every girl dreamed of, or at least, that’s what the world thought, and until a week ago, I believed it too. My life felt like a perfectly cut diamond. It was priceless, flawless, untouchable. I was at the top of a cliff, looking down at everyone. No one could touch me. On the outside, I had it all. The Campbell estate and the Campbell Group, my parents’ legacy, which I’d inherited after they passed when I was sixteen. My parents' death had hit me too hard, but my boyfriend held my hand so I wouldn’t drown. We had been together for years. It was so easy to fall in love with him. He was my anchor. He got through every hard moment and every wave of grief. Life after my parents’ death had been hard. It had been late nights balancing my inheritance, my grief, my responsibilities. He was dependable in a way few people ever were. The kind of man you could picture yourself growing old with. Then there was Clarissa, cousin, almost-sister. We grew up in the same house after my parents died. Her parents became my guardians. They’d been nothing but supportive, smiling at every milestone, always at my side for the good moments and the bad. It was a picture-perfect life. I should have known perfect things are brittle. On the morning my whole world crashed, I was at my bridal fitting surrounded by fashion and laughter. My designer was pinning the hem of my gown while Clarissa lounged on the sofa, scrolling through her phone. My heart skipped a beat, and I looked away from her, pushing away the envy that always returned. Clarissa had always been beautiful, more than I was. Her beauty was effortless. She looked like a Queen even when she just rolled out of bed. It took me almost an hour to make myself presentable, but things were easy for her. She had long hair and an elegant figure that would look beautiful even in rags. “Ethan called earlier,” She said absentmindedly. “He said he had to finalize something for the wedding with the hotel. Your man is obsessed with details.” She flashed me a grin. I should have looked harder and would have seen something in her eyes, but I was tangled up in my daydream. Ethan was always precise. The fitting ran longer than we expected, so Clarissa had to leave. When we were done, I realized it wasn’t too late, so I could surprise him. I wanted a moment together before the chaos of the wedding got to us. I stopped by a small wine shop on the way and picked up his favorite Merlot. My driver raised an eyebrow at the detour but didn’t question it. Soon, I was standing in front of his building, which was tall and sleek, a reflection of his personality, modern, sophisticated, and polished. The doorman greeted me with a practiced smile. “Miss Campbell, always a pleasure. Mr. Blackwood didn’t mention you were coming by.” I smiled faintly. “Because he has no idea. This is a surprise.” He smiled and made way for me to pass through. In the elevator, my reflection stared back at me in the mirrored walls. My hair was perfect from the fitting. My dress was designed but simple. Clarissa had picked it for me. I looked every bit the calm, composed fiancée. I didn’t know I’d remember that moment later, the last time I looked like a woman who believed her life was flawless. The elevator opened with a soft chime, and I stepped into the quiet, carpeted in cream, which was when I heard the laughter of a woman, not just any woman, but Clarissa. I froze outside Ethan’s door. It was slightly ajar, enough for sound to drift out. Ethan’s voice followed, warm and deep. “You’re impossible.” Clarissa laughed again. “But you love it.” My lips curved in a small smile as I shoved away any weird thoughts I had in mind. Clarissa must be here to help him with wedding plans. She’d been unusually involved lately, always around him and always on her phone about “arrangements.” This was what I thought until she spoke again, and my blood ran cold. “You know she’d hand you the shares without a fight. She trusts you completely.” Ethan’s chuckle was low and confident. “I know that. Jocelyn has been a complete fool, crazy in love with me. Once we’re married, I’ll control Campbell Group and make it known that you are the one I love. No more hiding us.” Us, the word rang in my head like a warning siren. Clarissa’s reply came sharp with amusement. “I can’t wait. Do not be surprised if she still adores us both, even as we take everything. She’s so blinded by loyalty she’ll never see it coming.” My lungs constricted. My chest caved in. Goosebumps broke over my skin as realization dawned on me. My eyes burned with tears. There was no point holding it back. I sank to my knees, pain radiating through my whole body, searing through me like lava. My fiancé and my cousin, the two people I trusted more than anyone else in the world, were laughing and plotting to gut my life from the inside out. I wanted to kick the door open. I wanted to scream. I wanted to ask why, but I didn’t. There was no point. A hollow ache spread through my chest like something vital had been scooped out. My shoulders caved inwards like my body was trying to protect my heart. Tears flowed down my face. My vision was blurred as I staggered to the elevator. The elevator ride down was silent, but it felt like something inside me was being stripped away with every floor I descended. A scorching heat flushed through me. It killed me. By the time I reached the lobby, the Jocelyn Campbell who had walked into this building no longer existed. In the car, I sat still, the city blurring past the windows. My phone buzzed, and I looked to see it was Clarissa calling, probably to send me another picture of shoes or flowers. How could she be this evil? I didn’t answer. I leaned against the wall for comfort and cried like a baby. They wanted my company, my life, and my future. They thought I was blind; they believed I’d be too in love to see them for what they were. I trusted them. I loved them. They were my whole life, and this was what I got in return? I almost laughed. Rage coiled in me like a rope. They had no idea who they were dealing with. I will make them pay dearly. I got home and moved to sit in my study with the curtains drawn, my phone silent on the desk, and thought. Confronting them now would be useless. People like Ethan and Clarissa didn’t crumble when caught; instead, they would twist the truth and make me look like the unstable one. If I wanted to win, I needed precision. I needed a weapon sharper than shock or heartbreak, and there was only one person who came to mind. Daniel Steele. Just thinking his name made my teeth clench. A shiver went down my spine. I hated the idea of needing him, but my hatred for Ethan and Clarissa was more. “Fine,” I whispered. “Let’s see how much you hate your brother, Daniel Steele.”Sebastian's POVI sat on the floor and rested my naked back against the cold wall. Sweat trickled down my body and my throat hurt from screaming. I had just gone through my main fears ... disappointing my parents, rejection from Mark and losing Jane.I hit the back of my head against the wall repeatedly to get rid of such thoughts, eventually, a warm sticky substance ran down my arms. Blood. I didn't even care, my head was throbbing but the pain numbed my mind. A flash of light appeared and Enits stood on the opposite side of the metal bars. Blue eyes, blue hair, blue clothes, beautiful light brown skin and a bright white smile. Enits was perfection and with another flash, she was near me."Sebastian." She whispered and tears filled her eyes. I had no voice, my throat was too painful so instead, I weakly touched her hand.I have been loyal to Enits since the day of her coronation when I was 14-years-old. Her birth name was long forgotten. Enits w
Marks POVIt all happened so quickly. Before I left the council building Heed told me why we couldn't bring our human experiments to Dolhq. At first, I didn't believe her. How can we go after a human in a blind state of forceful love? It's bad enough Sebastian is in love with her. I mean holy shit she talks a lot. Hey don't get me wrong, she is decent looking but I prefer someone with black skin I guess. Like that human, Jane keeps telling me about... Rocksyn Macintosh.Is it possible to start to develop feelings for someone you haven't met?But then we got onto the train and something inside of Jane changed. Like I saw her differently than well my sister in law. It wasn't just me, everyone seemed to feel it. Some tried to hide it but others just stared at this human. I kept finding myself looking at Jane. My mind was not focusing.We got off the train and I noticed my people started following us. I love attention so maybe they wanted to talk to
"Sebastian we have come up with a final solution. You and Jane are granted permission to be together if you so wish. However, she is never to return to Dolhq once she leaves and has to oath to never speak of our planet. If she is with a child, after birth she can decide to either raise the baby on Earth or Dolhq. You are allowed to visit Earth and return home as you please. No punishment will be bestowed unto you as we too were wrong. We still have no knowledge of what the social consequences are of Jane being among us, but be careful. This is the final statement of the council." Silva reported."Thank you council." I beamed gratefully. Warmth filled my entire body and I felt overwhelmed with happiness.I thanked Mr Gareth and left the council building to find the love of my life."Jane? Jane? I'm back." I called as I walked back into the house.No reply.I checked the rooms but she wasn't there. That idiot, Mark was supposed to keep he
"Sebastian calm the fuck down," Mark remarked. We were in one of the tunnels on the way to Niltiac to find out where Silva took Jane. I was gripping the seat so hard that my knuckles were white, just like when Taine kissed Jane. Dolhq citizens have very few emotions, and that was the first time I felt jealously. Now I felt sick, and guilty for bringing her to my planet when I knew the risks."She will be fine." He added and rubbed my shoulder."You don't know that!" I shouted and grabbed his shirt."Sebastian breathe." I heard Mark gulp. Breathe. In and out. While I sit here like a moron while Jane might not even be breathing. I let go of Mark's shirt and covered my face with my hands to hide the tears that had escaped. We finally arrived and I swear Mark and I sprinted into that council building. The clerk looked up as we threw the doors open and simply said, "Room 7."I knocked once before opening the door and walking in. All 7 members of the Coun
"I think we should first go shopping for some clothes." I stated as we walked down the stairs and through the front door. I nodded in the direction of the lady sitting behind the front desk, to let her know my Transporter was in."Yes please, I don't want to wear your mo
Sebastian's pov "You are going to be extravagant," I whispered as I placed a blanket over Jane's body on the floor. I moved a strand of hair from her face and placed a kiss on her cheek. I walked over to my chair and started the Transporter up; I
Taine and I walked up an old staircase to the attic and he warned me of the broken planks I nearly stepped on.“Sorry, it’s a bit dusty up here.” He said full of sympathy as he dusted off one of the boxes.“A bit?” I laughed as I
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