A taxi pulled over, and a radiant smile lit up her face as she stepped out, framed by a sleek ponytail cascading over her shoulder, emphasizing her expressive eyes. She was a striking European beauty, carrying a cardboard box containing a PS5 console. Approaching the house, she moved with purpose and confidence.
"See you around, beauty," the driver's voice called out from the taxi.
Lucy didn’t turn to respond. Instead, she hummed a tune, her attention fixed on the house ahead. As she neared a flower bed, she stretched out a slender arm, her nails pristine, and plucked a blooming rose. A small, satisfied smile played on her lips as she held the flower.
She reached the front door, her right fist clenched with the gift tucked under her left arm. Raising her fist, she knocked firmly. When no one answered, she pressed the doorbell and waited patiently. After a moment, growing impatient, she grasped the handle, twisting it open with a creak.
Peering inside, she saw the living room—an inviting space with well-arranged couches and sofas centered around a coffee table. On the wall, a family photo caught her eye.
"Mr. Andrew," she called softly, but there was no response. Stepping inside, she shut the door behind her quietly, her movements smooth—familiar with the space.
Her gaze wandered to the doorways ahead. One was slightly ajar. A deep, masculine groan emanated from the room, causing her to freeze in place.
Her brow furrowed. "Is that not Mr. Andrew's voice?" she murmured, curiosity piqued.
Cautiously, she tiptoed closer and peered inside.
Her eyes widened in shock. There, in the room, was Mr. Andrew. His mouth was slightly open, his boxer shorts pulled down to his ankles. His gaze was fixed on his phone, while his hand wrapped around his aroused penis, stroking rhythmically. muffled groans escaped his lips.
His bare chest was slick with sweat, muscles tense and relaxed as he moved. Beads of sweat traced down his face and rolled onto his abdomen, highlighting his chiseled abs. His Adam's apple bobbed with each breath.
Lucy’s face flushed as she quickly retreated in panic.
“I didn’t see anything, I didn’t see anything,” she muttered repeatedly, trying to convince herself she hadn’t just witnessed her boyfriend’s father masturbating.
Her heart raced as she nervously opened the opposite door, slipping inside. She dropped the PS5 console she had bought onto the bed.
A smile spread across her face as she whispered, “Happy birthday, my love.”
Without hesitation, she turned and quietly left the room. Passing by the slightly ajar door, she hurried out of the house entirely.
Her expression was conflicted, her mind racing as her cheeks burned with embarrassment.
She gently patted her face and muttered, “Lucy, stop thinking about it. You didn’t see anything… definitely not Mr. Andrew’s naked body.”
Frustration bubbled up as the vivid image of Mr. Andrew’s well-defined muscles and strong physique lingered in her mind.
She swallowed hard, desperate to push the thoughts away.
Trying to distract herself, she pulled out her phone and called her boyfriend, Kelly.
After several unanswered calls, she flagged down a taxi and got in.
Thirty minutes later, the taxi pulled up in a quiet residential neighborhood. Lucy stepped out and approached a European-style bungalow, her mind still swirling with conflicting emotions.
She stood at the entrance and knocked. Soon, footsteps echoed behind the door, followed by a sharp snap and the creaking sound of it opening.
A teenage boy, about Lucy’s age, stepped into view.
With a smile, Lucy greeted, “Hi, Jude.”
Jude raised his hand, scratching the back of his head sheepishly. “Hi, Lucy. Are you here for Kelly? He’s not in. He left with some boys earlier…”
Lucy noticed the guilt flashing across Jude’s face and suspicion crept in. She’d already suspected Kelly days ago after he failed to show up at their usual meeting spot.
Today was Kelly’s birthday, and he’d lied, saying he was at home. But when Lucy went over, he wasn’t there.
Narrowing her eyes, she asked, “Jude, is Kelly in or not?”
Jude gave a nervous smile. “He’s not. You can try calling him.”
Lucy hesitated for a moment, then turned to leave. Jude’s tense expression relaxed — until she suddenly pushed past him.
“Hey, hey, Lucy! You can’t go in!” Jude called out loudly.
Lucy’s heart pounded wildly. Jude’s reaction told her everything: something was very wrong.
This wasn’t the first time she’d come to Jude’s place. Usually, Kelly would bring her along whenever he wanted to see Jude.
Her face twisted in shock when she suddenly heard loud panting and heated voices filled with passionate confessions.
“Do you like the way I ride you, huh?”
“Yes, yes, Rose, ummh... fuck!”
“Lucy and I, who do you love?”
“It’s you I love, Rose. Lucy is just a girl I’m with for her money.”
Lucy froze, anger flushing her face, her eyes fierce and burning.
“Lucy, don’t listen to their nonsense,” Jude said quickly, trying to laugh it off. “They’re just talking nonsense because they’re having fun.”
But Lucy’s sharp glare and bloodshot eyes silenced him instantly.
Without a word, she turned and walked away without interrupting her boyfriend, who was in bed with her best friend Rose.
Jude followed, trying to explain, “Lucy, it’s not what you think—”
Lucy paused at the door, then yelled, “I’m not blind, Jude. You’re both disgusting. I hate you.”
She slammed the door shut and burst into tears, rushing onto the street. Through her sobs, she hailed a taxi and climbed in, still weeping.
The taxi pulled over, and she hurriedly climbed inside.
"Are you alright, girl?" the driver asked as he peered into the rearview mirror, noticing Lucy sobbing and tears streaming down her face.She looked away, tears still falling, her shoulders trembling. The driver shrugged, deciding it was best to mind his own business.
"Where to?" he asked, his tone casual.Lucy’s eyes suddenly hardened, a cold smile curling on her lips. She was ready to make him pay for his betrayal.
"Number 2 Holland Street," she said softly but with steel in her voice.It was time for her to make him regret.
Hannah frowned, her voice trembling as she asked, “What do you mean?”A faint smile played on Maxwell’s lips as he leaned back in his chair. “If you really want to know, go to the marriage registrar’s office and check for yourself. That’s the only way you’ll get your answer.” His tone grew sharper. “You should leave my office now, or I’ll have security escort you out—and I might even have you arrested.”Panic surged through Hannah. She shot to her feet, her legs trembling with anxiety. Her mind raced, desperate to uncover the truth, unable to sit still. Every instinct urged her to find out if Maxwell was lying.She hurried out of his office, nearly running, and took the elevator to the underground parking lot. Though it only took a few minutes, her face was etched with worry, and her anxiety gnawed at her.Reaching her car, she quickly unlocked it, slid inside, started the engine, and sped off without hesitation.Driving recklessly through the streets, she pushed her car to the limit
Henson watched with a heavy heart as Evelyn turned to leave."Time to return to your cell," the police officer who had brought him out announced.Reluctantly, Henson pushed himself to his feet and followed the officer back to his cell. He leaned against the wall, lost in thought, then stood up straight and paced around the small cell.He refused to eat dinner, instead waiting through the night in anticipation. He had handed the police officer a piece of paper earlier, hoping for news.When the officer resumed his shift and approached the cell at dawn, he shook his head with a look of pity. From a distance, Henson could read the concern in the officer’s expression."How is it? What did she say? Is she coming? Did she tell you that my uncle threatened her?" Henson bombarded the officer with questions as soon as he drew near.The officer looked at him with a mixture of sympathy and regret. "Sir, I think you should stop hoping she’ll come to visit you."Henson’s eyes widened in shock. He
The police responded calmly, "With the evidence on the ground, this case has nothing to do with you. You may leave if you wish."Hannah said without hesitation, "Thank you," and turned to walk away.Henson clenched his jaw as everything that had just transpired sank in. He suddenly realized that Hannah had been plotting against him all along.His face fell, and in that moment, he understood—he had been the fool all along."Mr. Henson, you need to remain in the cell until the case is presented in court. Mr. Maxwell is serious about pressing charges against you," the sheriff informed him.Too shocked by the betrayal, Henson didn't resist as he was led into the police cell. He sat down heavily, lost in thought, reflecting on his actions.Days passed. Aside from a few police officers who brought him food and allowed him to shower, no one visited him.He waited anxiously for three days, hoping Hannah would come. When she didn't, he grew restless. Unable to sit still any longer, he approach
The quiet event hall suddenly erupted into chaos as the crowd’s murmurs turned into shocked exclamations. The sight of Evelyn and Maxwell standing together stunned everyone present. The news of Maxwell’s supposed death had spread like wildfire, and now, seeing him alive was a shock to all.Henson’s eyes widened in disbelief, his lips trembling as he struggled to process what he was seeing. “You’re not dead,” he whispered, voice trembling with a mix of disbelief and rage.Maxwell and Evelyn slowly approached the podium, step by step. Hannah, standing before Maxwell, looked pale, her face frozen in shock, her eyes filled with incredulous disbelief.Meanwhile, Maria, standing nearby, was stunned by her best friend’s unexpected appearance. Tears welled up in her eyes—not tears of pain, but tears of joy. She was overwhelmed with happiness that Evelyn was still alive.Maxwell’s deep voice cut through the silence. “Henson, you not only humiliated our family—you are a disgrace. You’re a shame
The next day, the city’s largest hotel buzzed with activity. Cars lined the parking lot in a seemingly endless stream, filling the area with a sea of cars.Across the street, a towering billboard featuring Henson and Hannah had been erected—an eye-catching banner announcing the event taking place inside the hotel. Traffic had already been diverted from the surrounding streets in anticipation.Henson, holding a glass of wine, stood gazing at the billboard with a sly smile."It’s very lonely at the top," he murmured, his smile never reaching his eyes. He took a slow sip from his glass.After a moment, he set the glass down on a tray held by a nearby waiter and adjusted his coat carefully. Turning to the waiter, he asked, “As the chairman of one of the world’s leading tech giants, do you think it’s cool to marry just one wife?”The waiter lowered his gaze submissively. “For someone of your stature, sir, it’s only fitting to marry as many as you wish—and have as many concubines as you des
The shareholders were so angered by Henson’s words that their bodies trembled with a mix of rage and confusion. They were stunned by his audacious rules and regulations.“Anyone who thinks they can oppose me,” Henson declared with a wicked grin, “is welcome to try. It wouldn’t be any fun without a little opposition.”The shareholders looked at him with disapproval, but they knew there was little they could do. Soon, after his marriage, Henson was poised to take over as chairman of the company, free to do as he pleased.“Since no one has any objections,” Henson continued, his smile cold and unreadable, “let’s sit down and have a little chat.”Reluctantly, the shareholders took their seats, casting wary glances at Henson.He didn’t seem bothered by their hostility. After asserting his dominance, he ended the meeting. As he left the room, his phone rang.He answered curtly, “Good day, sir. I’m calling from World Media House. We’d love to schedule an interview.”Henson retorted dismissive