LOGINViolet The first time I went to a club, I hated every second of it, even though I tried to pretend that I didn’t. Riley had dragged me there with Nora and a few of her friends, all of them dressed like they belonged in that kind of place while I stood there feeling like I had walked into the wrong life. The music was too loud, the lights were too bright, and the air felt suffocating, thick with perfume and alcohol and people who looked like they had never known what it meant to struggle.Riley didn’t even try to hide it. She barely spoke to me the entire time, choosing instead to laugh with her friends, whispering things I knew were about me, making sure I felt out of place without ever saying it directly. It was her way of reminding me where I stood, of making sure I never got too comfortable around her.I could have left. I should have left, but I didn’t.Sebastian had just started at that school, and even though it was a scholarship program, even though my aunt and uncle weren’t p
HadesI watched her disappear into the crowd, and my eyes followed her without missing a single step as she moved further away from me and into the center of attention like she naturally belonged there.There was something dangerously captivating about Violet in moments like this, something that made it impossible to look away once your gaze landed on her, because she did not try to demand attention and yet somehow commanded all of it without effort. The soft lights traced along her body, highlighting every curve in a way that would make any woman envious, and for a brief second, I found myself thinking that even the word beautiful was not enough to describe her.When she stepped fully into the crowd, she began to move.Her body swayed along with the rhythm in a slow, lazy dance, as if she was simply enjoying herself without caring about who was watching, and that indifference only made her more intoxicating. People around her couldn’t help but stare, some openly admiring her as if th
Violet I blinked and lifted my gaze toward the bartender.The man’s entire expression changed. A second ago he had been smiling confidently, but now the color drained from his face so quickly that it almost looked painful. His eyes widened, his lips parting slightly as if he had forgotten how to breathe.Slowly, I looked up. Hades stood behind me, his hand resting heavily on my shoulder as if he had every right in the world to keep it there.Roman stood beside him, the one tapping his fingers lazily against the counter, his cold gaze fixed on the bartender like he was observing something unpleasant.And Alec was the one who had just finished the vodka that was meant for me, casually setting the empty glass back on the counter as though the situation didn’t concern him at all.All three of them were staring at the bartender. But Hades was the most terrifying. His dangerously beautiful blue eyes were locked on the man as he slowly tilted his head to the side.“Interesting,” he said slo
Violet The moment Alec pushed the door open and stepped inside, the atmosphere of the club changed.It was almost instant.The loud music was still blasting from the speakers, the lights were still flashing across the crowded dance floor, and people were still holding their drinks and laughing with their friends, but their attention shifted the moment we walked in.Conversations slowly died down.People who had been leaning close to each other, talking over the music, suddenly stopped mid-sentence and turned their heads toward the entrance. A few dancers froze awkwardly in the middle of their movements as their eyes landed on us, and even those who were clearly drunk enough to barely stand straight seemed to sober up a little when they noticed who had just walked in.Some even lowered their glasses halfway to their lips.Others simply stared.Their eyes widened, mouths slightly open in disbelief as they watched the four of us walk further into the club.I glanced around casually, my
Nora My heart pounded violently in my chest as I stared at him. Fear, desperation, and panic tangled together inside me until I could barely think clearly.I quickly reached forward and grabbed his hand before he could move away, clutching it tightly as if it was the only thing keeping me from falling apart.“M-Matthew,” I stammered, my voice trembling as tears continued streaming down my face. “I did it for us. Can’t you see that? I lied because I love you. I wanted us to be together. If I didn’t lie, you would never have realized that you love me the same way I love you. I did it for us—”Before I could finish my sentence, Matthew violently yanked his hand away from mine.The way he pulled back made it look as if my touch had disgusted him, as if I was some kind of disease he wanted nothing to do with. For a brief moment he even glanced down at the hand I had grabbed as though he wished he could cut it off entirely.“Love you?” he repeated harshly, his voice filled with disbelief a
NoraMy face went completely pale the moment Matthew’s hand wrapped around my neck.It was not just shock that froze me in place, it was pure, bone-deep fear. My entire body locked up as a cold chill crawled slowly up my spine, and I could only sit there on the hospital bed, trembling uncontrollably while his fingers tightened around my throat as if my life meant absolutely nothing to him. The grip was not even desperate or wild; it was deliberate, like he knew exactly how much pressure to use to make breathing difficult without killing me immediately.I looked up at him, and for the first time since I had known him, I truly felt terrified of Matthew.I had seen him annoyed before, frustrated before, even cold and distant, but I had never seen him like this. His eyes were dark with rage, and the anger in them was not directed at some stranger or business rival, it was directed completely at me.His words echoed loudly inside my head.You dared lie to me.God.He knew.The realization
VioletI opened the classroom door and stepped inside.I stepped into the usual mix of chatter, clicking phones, and someone snoring quietly in the back. It felt like a typical college morning. Except, something was off.The moment I walked in, every head turned. I froze, my fingers tightening arou
Violet “Oh my God, is that true?”“Did she really do that to that woman because of a man?”“I’ve actually seen the sales associate before, she was so kind. She doesn’t seem like the type.”"You never truly know someone’s character.”The words bounced off the mall walls until they felt like they we
Hades I watched Alec carry her toward the exit, the sway of her hair catching the light until she was out of sight. Normally, I wouldn’t tolerate another man laying so much as a fingertip on what was mine. But Alec wasn’t just any man, he was the one person I trusted more than anyone else in the w
Violet If this were a movie, or a manhwa, I always thought I'd be that person in the background.You know the one, the blurry silhouette in the hallway, the unnamed character with a face so generic even the artist forgot to draw in the eyes, a quiet figure in a group of extras. The one readers sc







