Matthew
The vase shattered against the TV, glass scattering across the living room floor. The giant screen cracked, then crashed off the mount. I stood there, chest heaving, fists clenched. I was so pissed, I could barely breathe. That bastard. “How dare he!” I roared. “How dare that bastard touch her, kiss her and carry her right in front of me?!” I gripped my hair, yanking hard at the roots as my pulse thundered in my ears. He acted like she was his to take, like I didn’t exist. “Does he not fear for his life?!” She left with him. She left me. Violet fucking left me. I reached for another object to throw, but a scream stopped me. “Matthew!” I froze, then slowly turned around. Nora was standing in the doorway, wide-eyed, her face pale, hands trembling at her sides. She looked like she didn’t recognize me. My grip loosened. The picture frame in my hand slipped and hit the floor. “M-Matthew—” she whispered, barely audible as her eyes swept over the mess I’d made. “Matthew, w-what is this?” I barely heard her. “He took her right in front of me. And she went. I’m her fucking boyfriend, but she left me for some complete stranger.” I didn’t care how irrational I sounded. I didn’t care that my voice was breaking. “Please, calm down, Matthew,” Nora said gently. “She broke up with you. You shouldn't bother yourself with her anymore. If she left with him like that, then maybe she was never in love with you to begin with.” My head snapped toward her, eyes burning. “No,” I growled. “She belongs to me. I’m not letting her go.” I brushed past Nora, my shoulder barely grazing hers as I moved toward the hallway. “I’ll find her, and bring her back to me.” “Ahh!!” Nora’s scream pierced the air. I spun around. She was clutching her chest with pain. Her knees buckled, and she collapsed to the floor. My heart stopped. “Nora!” I was beside her in a second, dropping to my knees and catching her before she could hit the floor. I carried her to the couch, every nerve in my body switching from rage to panic. “Nora! Nora, are you okay?!” Her eyes fluttered open weakly, and she reached for my hand, her fingers icy against my skin. “It’s…my fault,” she whispered. “Everything that happened tonight, it’s because I came back into your life.” Tears welled in her eyes. “That’s why your girlfriend hates me…” She sniffled. “If I didn’t have this heart problem, if I hadn’t come back into your life, you wouldn’t have to go through this. I’m so sorry.” I shook my head. “No, don’t blame yourself, Nora. It’s not your fault.” “It is—” “It isn’t,” I said, firmer. “You didn’t do anything wrong. You didn’t cause a rift between Violet and me. She’s just… being difficult. She’s always been sensitive about you, because she’s jealous. That’s all.” Nora looked away, still trembling. “You need to get changed,” I said gently. “You’re drenched. You’ll get sick.” I called out, “Sofia!” The head maid entered quickly, bowing. “Good evening, Mr. Matthew.” “Take Nora upstairs,” I said, “to the spare room. And help her change out of these clothes.” Sofia nodded. “To what, sir?” I glanced at Nora. My first instinct was to tell her to wear something of Violet’s, they were about the same size, but Nora shook her head quickly. “I… I don’t want to wear her clothes,” she whispered. “Please Matthew, I’m scared she’ll hate me even more if she finds out. Can I just wear yours?” My jaw tightened. My clothes? I hesitated. It would be strange. It was too intimate, and Violet would get more jealous if she found out. But then Nora looked up at me with that wounded, scared expression. I sighed and nodded. “Give her one of my shirts, and shorts.” “Yes, sir,” Sofia said, already guiding her gently toward the hallway. I let out a long sigh and dragged a hand through my face. I kept my palm pressed against my head. Why? Why the fuck was she acting like this? Like I was the villain. Like I’d done something unforgivable. Like I didn't love her. Fine. I agreed I made a mistake. My body moved before my brain had the chance to catch up. That was it. It was purely reflex, and instinct. I saved Nora because she was sick. That was all. And Violet was alive, wasn’t she? So what was the big deal? God, I’d been trying. When Nora came back into my life and everything inside me cracked wide open. I held back, didn’t I? Even when my mind spun every time Nora smiled, even when the memories came crashing back, I didn't let it take me over. Even the kiss I had with her a week ago was a mistake. I stopped it before it went further. She should’ve been grateful. Most men would’ve given in completely, I didn’t. And yet here she was, running off with some asshole, putting on a dramatic little show. I scoffed under my breath, as I remembered his words. “You look like a kid who just lost his favorite toy to someone better.” My teeth clenched. I am not a kid, and I haven’t lost Violet. “Sir,” Nicolas called, stepping into the room. He gave a small bow. “Apologies for interrupting.” “Did you find out where they went?” I asked, lifting my head. Nicolas shook his head. “No, sir. We lost track of the car.” “Fuck.” I swore under my breath. Nicolas added cautiously, “There’s one more thing, I heard from someone on the inside, your father might be in the country. He may have even attended the party.” My heart dropped. “What?” I stood up so fast the chair scraped against the floor. “My father?” Nicolas nodded once. “That’s the rumor.” I closed my eyes, my breath catching for a moment. There was one man in this world I feared. Only one, and that was my adoptive father. I’d only met him once, when I was eighteen. He looked at me like I was nothing more than a pawn to him. “I’m your new father,” he said back then. “Don’t disappoint me.” Even now, years later, I remembered that single moment. He had the kind of presence that made every fiber of your body tense with fear. “Do you think he actually came?” I asked. Nicolas shook his head. “No, sir. I heard he didn’t meet with your grandfather either. So he likely didn’t attend.” I exhaled slowly. Thank God. The last thing I needed was him witnessing me get humiliated like that. “Keep this quiet, and make sure it doesn’t reach him.” “Understood.” I nodded, pacing slowly. “What do you think about Violet and what happened?” Nicolas stayed quiet for a moment, then said in a calm, reassuring voice, “You don’t need to worry, sir. Miss Violet was just angry. You know how she is, she is sensitive and emotional. She was putting on a performance to get a reaction from you. That’s all.” I narrowed my eyes slightly. “She’s probably somewhere cooling off,” Nicolas continued. “I doubt she left with that man for real. I don’t believe she would take it that far.” I nodded slowly. Yes. That made sense. Violet always tried to make me happy. She was always soft, always apologizing even when she wasn’t wrong. She wasn’t like Nora, who needed protection, and care. Violet had always been independent. She just wanted attention. This was her way of getting it. There was no way in hell she actually meant to break up with me. And definitely no way she’d sleep with another man.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