Violet
“She should’ve thought about her health before pushing both of us into the pool!” Everything went quiet, and all eyes turned toward Nora. She looked at me, eyes wide, like a deer caught in headlights. Normally, I wouldn’t say anything. Normally, I’d swallow my pride, bite my tongue, and let her play the victim like she always did. But today, she crossed a line. She almost cost me my life. I glared at her. “Well? Cat got your tongue?” She flinched. “W-what?” “Say it,” I demanded. “Tell them the truth. You pushed me into the water on purpose.” Matthew blinked and turned to her, startled. “Nora… is this true?” She looked down, and bit her lip, tucked a strand of hair behind her ear, and said softly, “Matthew… do you really believe this nonsense? Do you honestly think I’d drown myself, on purpose? For what reason?” She looked up at him with those eyes, the same wide, glassy eyes that had everyone wrapped around her finger since the day she reentered our lives. “You know I’m not that kind of person.” “What?” I whispered. “Are you serious?” People started whispering around us. “Yeah, she wouldn’t do that.” “Who would jump in a pool if they couldn’t swim? That’s ridiculous.” “It doesn’t make sense.” I bit down on my lip so hard it stung. My eyes burned with frustration and disbelief as I turned to Matthew, some foolish part of me still hoping he’d take my side, that he’d believe me. “I’m telling the truth,” I said. “She pushed us. She did it on purpose!” His jaw clenched. Please believe me. Please. He looked at me, then looked away. “Enough of this.” My stomach dropped. He shook his head. “Nora would never push herself into danger. Violet, you must’ve… you probably drank too much. You don’t remember it right.” My stupid, fragile heart ached in a way I didn’t know was possible. I didn’t even realize I was crying until I felt the tears slide down my cheeks. I wasn’t just hurt. I was erased. He just believed her. “I didn’t want to say anything, but you were the one who actually pushed me, Violet. I instinctively grabbed your hand when I fell.” She glanced at Matthew. “But I told myself it had to be a mistake. That’s why I didn’t say anything.” I stared at her. My lips parted, but nothing came out. Matthew didn’t hesitate. “See?” he said, turning to her like she was the one who needed comfort. “Violet made a mistake. Don’t take it to heart, Nora.” At this point, I didn’t know whether to laugh or scream. I nodded slowly, more to myself than anyone else. The pieces were finally clicking into place. “I see it clearly now,” I whispered. Matthew’s brows pulled together. “What?” I looked up at him, my voice hollow. “You never loved me, did you?” He flinched. “When I first saw Nora, I noticed the resemblance. I thought it was just your type, same eyes, same smile, the way she laughed…but it wasn’t a coincidence, was it? I was just a placeholder. A warm body until your woman came back.” His face turned pale. “Don’t talk nonsense, Violet. That is not true.” "Not true? Then tell me, why is it always her and not me? If we were both hanging off a cliff, you’d save her. If we both needed a kidney, you’d give her yours. If we were both drowning, you’d pull her out. Oh wait, you already did.” He stood up, cradling Nora in his arms. “I’m taking Nora home. I don’t want to listen to this bullshit,” he said. “I’ll call my driver to take you back. I don’t think I can come home tonight, Nora needs me. You can call your friends to stay with you.” I sat there, hugging myself tightly. The cold water clung to my skin, but it was nothing compared to the chill inside me. I didn’t even have the strength to argue, or scream. I was just drained. My love, my loyalty, my trust had been wasted. I was about to stand when I felt something heavy and warm wrap around my shoulders. I froze. The scent of expensive cologne filled the air as I looked down at the oversized black coat wrapped around me, confused. A low, throaty chuckle echoed beside me. I turned my head to see a man standing to my left, hands in his pocket, drenched from the pool, his dark hair wet and tousled, falling over a sleek black mask that covered the upper half of his face. I’d forgotten, this was a masquerade party. But even with the mask, I could tell he was really attractive. He was the man who saved me. His striking blue eyes scanned me, curious, and a lazy smirk curled on his lips. That look made my heart skip a beat. Matthew stiffened. “Who are you?” The man barely glanced at him. His gaze flicked over Matthew like he was a bug. “I’m highly disappointed.” His deep voice echoed through the walls. His voice was the kind that made powerful people tremble. It was commanding. Matthew frowned. “I don’t know who you think you are, but mind your business. You saved my girlfriend, and you have my thanks. But don’t meddle.” The man tilted his head, utterly indifferent. “Are you not even ashamed?” he asked, his tone almost mocking. “You are thanking someone for saving your woman, when you had every chance to do it yourself?” Matthew’s jaw clenched. The man continued, bored. “I should ask my secretary where he found you. You’re a funny little thing.” Matthew wanted to say something, clearly pissed, but the man didn’t even look at him anymore. His full attention shifted back to me. Those blue eyes looked at me like he could see past my wet clothes and trembling body, and straight into my soul. “Do you want to spend the night with me?” he asked. My heart thudded. “....” What did he just say? “What?” “Do you want to spend the night with me?” He repeated. “Will you let me pleasure you tonight, and make you come over and over, in my sheets?” I choked on my spit. My lungs forgot how to breathe. Behind me, Matthew exploded. “What the hell do you think you are?!” he barked, face red with disbelief. “How dare you say that to my girlfriend?!” The man barely turned his head. His voice was cold “Keep your mouth shut, boy. Kids don’t speak, when adults are talking.” I stared at him. So did everyone else. I’d never seen anyone talk to Matthew like that. People feared him, not for who he was, but for who his adoptive father was. He was rich, powerful, and ruthless. The kind of man who could destroy reputations with a phone call. People tiptoed around Matthew because of that legacy. But not this man. This man looked at him like he was nothing. His gaze returned to me. He tilted his head. “So, what do you say?” His smirk deepened. “Will you let me ruin you tonight?” Heat bloomed in my stomach. I felt it crawl up my neck. “How dare you!” Matthew shouted again. “Security! Escort this lunatic out of here!” The guards didn’t move. Matthew turned, red-faced. “Are you all deaf?! I said get him out of here, now! If you don’t want to get fired!” They still didn't move. Nora spoke up. “Matthew….do you think Violet knows him?” He turned to me. “Who the hell is this? Violet, do you know him?” I looked at him. He was still holding her. The woman who had nearly killed me. The woman he believed over me. The woman who got his coat, and everything he couldn't offer to me. Why was I still trying? Why was I clinging to something that was never really mine? I looked at the stranger. He hadn’t moved, but he was watching me closely like he already knew the answer, but wanted me to say it. I took a shaky breath, and tugged lightly at the hem of his pants. His head lowered, curious. When he bent down, in one motion, I reached up and cupped both sides of his face and kissed him. He paused, and a low chuckle vibrated through him. “I’ll take that as your answer, princess.” he murmured against my lips, and then he kissed me properly.Violet Another piece of clothing landed in my hands. I caught it automatically, adding it to the growing pile in my arms. At this point, I wasn’t an employee anymore, I was a walking coat rack.They moved through the store at an unhurried pace, talking to each other as if I didn’t exist. The woman snatched up anything that caught her eye only to toss it at me. I trailed behind in silence, my arms aching, the growing pile wobbling with each new addition.I took a deep breath, forcing the simmer in my chest to cool. The last thing I needed was to lose my temper. This was my highest-paying job, I couldn’t afford to walk out. Not with Sebastian’s trip in two days and barely half the money saved. At this point, I had no idea how I was going to manage it. Maybe I was foolishly hoping for a miracle, for half a million to drop into my lap. Or for some wealthy soul to be generous enough to simply hand it to me.Still, if they kept this up, I wasn’t sure how much more calm I had left in me.Th
Violet“Violet!”The sound of my name cut through the room. I groaned softly and lifted my gaze, blinking up at the person standing in front of me. It was the assistant manager, a blonde woman with sharp eyes and her hands firmly planted on her hips.My eyes widened. I shot to my feet. “I’m so sorry, I fell asleep again—”She sighed, her expression halfway between irritation and concern. “This is the third time today. Didn’t you sleep last night?”Her words made my throat tighten. My mind betrayed me, dragging me back to last night, my aunt and Conrad, the way my skin crawled just from being in the same room with him. I’d lain in bed, staring at the ceiling, eyes wide. Every time I closed them, my mind screamed at me to stay awake, to stay alert, or it would happen again.By six in the morning, I’d given up. I took a quick shower, grateful for the silence in the house, and slipped out with Tiger before anyone could stop me. I brought him to Penelope’s place.I wanted him with me, but
Violet I knew she was evil.I knew she hated me. I knew she wanted me gone, wanted me erased so her perfect family could bask in luxury without the weight of my existence dragging them down. But even knowing that, even carrying that truth in my chest, nothing could have prepared me for her smirking like she’d just won a game she’d been playing behind my back all along.Could a human really act like this?Could a woman? Someone who should have understood what it meant to be scared, to be vulnerable, to be preyed upon by men?My body shook, my stomach churning as the weight of everything crashed down over me. I wanted to believe I had misunderstood, that my mind had twisted it into something darker than it was. That maybe I was dreaming, that I’d blink and wake up in a world where she wasn’t this cruel.But that vile smirk on her face told me I was wide awake.I stumbled back, nearly tripping over the rug. Tiger whined softly and nudged my hand with his head, his warm eyes watching me,
Violet I stared at the doorknob, my hand hovering just above it, my fingers trembling slightly. My heart pounded so loudly I was scared someone inside might hear it. Something was wrong. I knew my aunt. Whenever she sounded that sweet, it meant trouble. She only used that voice when she had something planned, something I wouldn’t like. Something that would cost me deeply. And besides, a visitor for me? Who do I even know that would walk in here on their own two feet? My brain was racing through every possible person it couldn’t be. Penelope or Kai? No way. They’d never show up here without telling me first, and if they did, my aunt would be the one visiting the ER, not calling me sweetly. There was also no way it could be Sebastian. He knew better than to come here. Matthew? My stomach twisted. God, I hoped not. I didn’t have the strength to deal with his nonsense tonight. After everything that happened that day, I’d rather sleep on the street than face him again. Then…that
Violet I was just about to tell Penelope to stop talking nonsense when the bell above the restaurant door chimed.I turned my head slightly and sighed the moment I recognized them, they were two of my coworkers from the store. They wore the same uniform as me, a black button-ups tucked into fitted slacks, with the store pin shining on their collars.One of them, Mia, wrinkled her nose when her gaze landed on me. “She’s still eating and chatting when she’s supposed to be working. God, she’s so annoying.”Her friend, Lacey, snorted. “Give her a break. I mean, it’s the only time someone actually talks to her.”I looked at them indifferently. I’d known for a while now that my co-workers didn’t like me. They didn’t even try to hide it. Maybe it was because our manager praised me too much, or because I actually followed the rules while they did whatever they wanted. I didn’t care enough to figure it out. It wasn’t worth the energy.I focused on Penelope again, ready to ignore them like alw
Violet“So you’re telling me you had a one-night stand with a hot stranger who saved you from drowning,” Penelope said slowly, like she needed to hear herself say it to believe it, “and that same hot stranger sent you those flowers yesterday?”I nodded, taking a small sip of my water. Penelope’s eyes widened so much I swore they nearly popped out of her skull. “Oh. My. Fucking. God!”I practically lunged over the table and slapped my hand over her mouth. “Would you keep your voice down?! We’re in public!”She licked my hand.“Ugh, gross!” I yanked my hand back and wiped it furiously on my pants. “What the hell was that for?”Penelope leaned forward with a grin. “Who cares about other people?! Girl, are you crazy?! You had sex with a stranger, who’s fourteen years older than you, and you’re telling me to be quiet?!”I glanced around the little restaurant tucked beside the shopping mall, no one was paying attention. I sighed, rubbing the back of my neck.After everything that happened w