LOGINViolet
He kissed me deeply, and I kissed him back. God, he tasted so good, like warm spice. His teeth caught my bottom lip, biting just hard enough to make me moan, and then his tongue slipped into my mouth, stealing every last thought in my head. The kiss deepened, and my whole body responded like it had been waiting for this moment all its life. My legs went weak, and my head spun. My core clenched so tightly I swore I could feel my heartbeat there. “You bastard! How dare you!” Matthew yelled. Before I could turn, the stranger was shoved away from me. A sickening crack followed as Matthew’s fist slammed into his jaw, knocking him back a step. I gasped, eyes wide with shock, Matthew was never the aggressive type. Matthew grabbed my wrist and yanked me toward him. I gasped at the sudden contact, pain flaring where his fingers dug into my skin. “Let go of me this instant!” His eyes were wild, and red with fury. “How dare you kiss another man in front of me?! Don’t you have any shame?!” Shame? I’m the one without shame? He saved his childhood friend, carried her like she was his girlfriend, and humiliated me over and over in front of everyone. And somehow, I’m the shameless one? I stared at him and laughed. “It’s funny, you suddenly remember the meaning of shame. I thought you’d forgotten what that word meant entirely.” He glared at me. “What the fuck do you mean by that? Are you seriously still jealous of Nora?” Still jealous? “How many times have I told you?” he went on. “There’s nothing going on between us! Nora’s my childhood friend! I care about her! I can’t just stop seeing her because you’re jealous—” “You’re crazy,” I snapped. “And fucking blind.” “You—” “Since you care about her so much, then go ahead and date her. We’re done, Matthew. I won’t let you play with my heart anymore. I won’t be anyone’s substitute.” His expression crumbled, confusion hitting first, followed quickly by disbelief. “W-What are you saying? You want to break up with me—” Before he could finish, his arm was roughly ripped away from me, and twisted behind his back with such speed and force that he staggered back. I turned my attention to the masked man, he held Matthew's hand, twisting it effortlessly. “Well,” he said coolly, tightening his hold just enough to make Matthew wince, “you heard the lady. She doesn’t want you anymore.” Matthew struggled, red-faced. “Let me go! Do you have any idea who I am?!” The man tilted his head, amused. “Do I?” He leaned closer, like he was talking to a sulking child. “You look like a kid who just lost his favorite toy to someone better.” He grinned. “You’re lucky I’m in a good mood tonight, kid.” His voice dropped low. “Because otherwise, I’d have made you regret ever laying a hand on me.” For a split second, I saw fear flicker in Matthew’s eyes. That moment was satisfying. I had suffered in silence, doubted myself, and shrunk into corners while he played savior to another woman. But now, he was the one humiliated. Held in front of everyone like a tantruming child. And God, it felt good. Still, I didn’t want this stranger to get into trouble because of him. If Matthew found out who he was, he might try to get revenge. I reached out gently and laid my hand on the man's hand. “Let him go, and let’s go.” He looked at me, eyebrows raised. “You did promise me a night, remember?” I said, meeting his gaze with a smirk. “Didn’t you?” He looked at me for a long moment, something like pride and lust simmering in his eyes, before he released Matthew with a flick of his hand like he was letting go of garbage. Matthew stumbled back, clutching his wrist, eyes still wide. Before I could fully process what had just happened, the man turned to me, and without asking, lifted me into his arms like I weighed nothing. I gasped, startled by how easily he carried me. Behind him, Matthew growled. “If you go with him, Violet, I swear to God, we’re really over! I’ll never take you back! Not even if you crawl on your knees and beg! You hear me?!” The man carrying me didn’t stop walking. Instead, he chuckled low in his throat, the sound amused. “Don’t worry,” he called over his shoulder, “she will be on her knees and begging,” He glanced down at me with a smirk. “But not for you.” Heat exploded in my cheeks. I wasn’t a fool, I knew exactly what he meant. And the worst part? My body reacted to his words. My thighs clenched together, and my breath came just a little faster. He carried me out of the party, and for the first time that night, I felt relieved. That place had been suffocating. Outside, the night air was crisp and cool against my wet skin. Parked in front of the building was a sleek black car. A tall man with dyed white hair stepped forward, bowing his head slightly before opening the car door. The masked man lowered me into the seat, then slid in beside me as the door shut. He pressed a button, and a partition rose, separating us from the driver, making sure the people in front couldn’t see us. I wrapped his jacket tighter around me. His scent lingered in the fabric. I turned to him, and instantly regretted it. His piercing blue eyes were already on me, unreadable behind the mask. I finally had the chance to really take a good look at him, and the sight made my heart skip a beat. His soaked white shirt clung to his chest, outlining lean muscle, chiseled abs, and dark tattoos that curled along his ribs. Water fell across his collarbone and slid down his neck. I licked my lips before I could stop myself, and he noticed. His mouth curved into a smile. I quickly looked away. “T-Thank you… for helping me,” I mumbled. “You can drop me off anywhere, as long as it’s far from here. I don’t want them to see me.” He tilted his head, watching me like I’d said something absurd. “Why would I drop you?” “Eh? Why not? Wasn't that all an act? Didn’t you just help me because you felt bad?” He laughed like I was speaking an entirely different language, before leaning in. I instinctively leaned back, until I was pressed against the car door. My heart thundered in my chest as he braced one hand beside my head, boxing me in. “I don’t do things out of pity,” he said, voice low. “And I meant what I said.” My breath hitched. “What…what do you mean?” He reached out, one hand curling gently under my chin, tilting my face up toward his. “I meant when I said I wanted you to spend the night with me.” His other hand slid up my thigh. I sucked in a breath. He moved slowly, his fingers trailing fire as they traveled from my knee to my waist, where they settled. He leaned in, his lips grazing the shell of my ear before giving it a soft, teasing bite. A soft moan escaped my lips before I could stop it. “Let me ruin you, princess.”Violet My heart pounded heavily in my chest, a frantic rhythm that vibrated all the way down to my bones as I stared down at Hades. Saying I was angry, frustrated, and scared would be a massive understatement. In reality, I was consumed by rage and panic.The image of my family lying lifeless on that bloody floor was still burned into the back of my eyelids. I had to protect them. Anyone who dared to touch my brother and my friends,.anyone who tried to take them away from me, I would kill them with my own hands. Even if that person was him, the man pinned beneath me, I would do it without a single shred of hesitation. Before I ever had him, I had them. They were my foundation, my home.Even though my heart was aching, an agonizing weight in my chest screaming at me not to do it, I forced myself to push past the pain. I was going to do this. I would rather die a thousand times over than let anything happen to the people I loved.My breathing was fast and hard, shallow gasps ripping fr
I dropped the cake, the box hitting the floor with a hollow thud, but I couldn't even force myself to look down at it. My hands stayed frozen in the air, trembling so violently that my fingers actually ached. The first thing I saw when I opened the door was blood. It was everywhere in front of me, smeared across the floor in pools, splattered against the walls, and dripping down the furniture. The sickening smell hit the back of my throat, bringing a bitter taste to my mouth as my heart hammered frantically against my ribs. Cold dread ran down my spine, making my entire body shake. "You guys..." My voice trembled, sounding weak in the heavy silence of the house. "What is the meaning of this? Why is there red paint on the floor? Is this some kind of joke?" I took a sharp breath, desperately trying to force the lie into my own head. Paint. It’s just paint. But even as the words left my lips, I knew it wasn’t true. The crimson staining the room didn't look like paint. It was too dark a
HadesMy lips curled up. It wasn’t my usual smirk, the amused one I wore when I was toying with someone. No, this was different. I was proud of her.Proud to see the woman I cherished finally standing in her power like this. She wasn’t the same hesitant girl who overthought every move, who second-guessed herself and ran at the first sign of complication. Tonight, she didn’t care about the consequences. She didn’t let anyone push her around or get away with anything. And most importantly, she wasn’t running from me anymore.She wanted me, as much as I wanted her.My eyes glistened with that raw satisfaction as I kept one hand on the wheel, the city lights streaking past us. I tightened my grip on her thigh, feeling the heat of her skin through the fabric of her dress.“Open, princess,” I said, my voice low, and commanding.I felt the shiver that ran through her body almost instantly. Then, without hesitation, she obeyed. Her legs parted wide for me, opening herself up right there in t
Violet Roman looked at me for a long second, his usual sharp gaze softening so dramatically it felt like the rest of the world blurred out of existence. His eyes held something tender and gentle, as if I was the single person on earth who could coax that gentleness from him. Then he smiled and asked, “Are you okay now, Violet?”I stared at him, taking in the way his face had relaxed, the genuine worry etched in every line. Something inside me cracked open. His face was too ridiculous after everything that had just happened.I couldn’t hold it in anymore.A laugh burst out of me, loud and unrestrained. My shoulders shook as the sound echoed through the room. All three men turned to look at me at once, Roman’s eyes widening in confusion, Alec watching calmly, and Hades looked at me like I was something magical and beautiful he wanted to stare at for the rest of his life.I didn’t care. I clutched my stomach, laughing harder until tears streamed down my cheeks. I swiped at them with
Violet 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 have always thought I didn’t like hobbies. I used to believe I was the kind of person who simply endured life, without ever finding something that genuinely thrilled me, but I was wrong. I found one. A twisted one, perhaps, but it was satisfying nonetheless. I loved watching people think
Nora “This is absolutely disgusting!” The professor slammed his hand on the table, and the papers shook violently. “What is the meaning of this? How could a student from our prestigious school do something like this? And to make it worse, she’s a scholarship student. She’s already staying here for
Riley I was scared. No, more than scared. I was terrified. My whole body was shaking so badly that at one point I couldn’t even breathe. My chest tightened, my throat squeezed shut, and every inch of my skin felt like it was crawling as I stared at the woman standing across the cafeteria. I
Matthew I was going crazy.Actually, crazy didn’t even begin to cover it, I was losing my mind. Every damn thing in my life was spiraling, and I couldn’t seem to stop it. One moment, Violet was mine, she loved me, she looked at me like I was her entire world. She’d smile when I entered the room, a







