LOGINSienna
Birthdays were supposed to be special. Mom and Dad had always made sure of that, and they still did. But my boyfriend and my best friend? Their actions consistently told me otherwise. To them, it was just another day.
Even now, as we left the party that had been thrown for my birthday, they behaved as if it was nothing out of the ordinary.
"I think we should go to Vortex tonight," Kelly suggested, her words slurred from too much alcohol. She was clearly too drunk to be clubbing but still brimming with excitement. "It'll be so much fun!"
"Yeah," Ryatt agreed, his energy predictably matching hers. "She's right. We should go."
"Guys, we just finished celebrating my birthday, and it's already late," I interjected, exasperated. "You've both had too much to drink. I think we should call it a night and head home."
Kelly rolled her eyes at me. "Oh, come on, Sienna. Don't be such a bore. Live a little! It won't kill you."
"Yeah, Sia," Ryatt chimed in, giving me that look—the one that said please don't ruin the fun. "It's your birthday, after all! Let's keep the party going!"
Oh, so now my boyfriend remembered it was my birthday? How convenient.
A sigh slipped past my lips, and as always, I gave in. "Fine."
"Finally!" Kelly groaned, stumbling into my car. Since both of them were too drunk to drive, it fell to me—as usual. Sometimes, I felt more like their chauffeur than a friend.
And yet, as I navigated the streets toward Vortex—Kelly and Ryatt's favorite club—I couldn't stop the nagging thought creeping into my mind: Do they even care about me?
The club was alive with pulsing music, flashing lights, and a sea of sweaty bodies grinding against each other. Kelly immediately dragged Ryatt to the bar, their laughter ringing out as they ordered more drinks.
"Ryatt, let's do another round!" Kelly giggled, pulling him closer.
I reached out instinctively, my hand raised to stop him, but he didn't even glance back.
Something heavy settled in my chest as I watched them, a feeling I couldn't quite shake. But I forced myself to move away, leaning against the bar on the opposite side of the room.
I watched strangers laugh, dance, and lose themselves in the night, while I stood there, unmoved and unimpressed. My social battery had long since hit zero, and the allure of the club had faded completely.
Deciding I'd had enough, I resolved to leave. No matter how much Kelly and Ryatt begged, I wouldn't stay a second longer. But as I turned my gaze back to the bar, neither of them was there.
My stomach churned. I scanned the dance floor, my eyes darting over the crowded space. Still no sign of them.
Maybe they went to the bathroom? I thought, though unease had already started to creep up my spine.
Trusting my instincts, I maneuvered through the throng of people toward the restroom. The door creaked as I pushed it open, and what I saw made my breath catch in my throat.
Kelly sat perched on the countertop of the sink, Ryatt standing between her legs. Their lips were locked in a heated kiss, his hands roaming her body while hers fumbled with his belt.
The air left my lungs in a trembling gasp. My grip on the doorknob faltered, and I stumbled back, tears blurring my vision.
The sound of my movement snapped Ryatt's head up, his eyes widening in panic as he spotted me. He quickly pulled away from Kelly, fumbling to zip his pants. Kelly slid off the counter, her face flushed—not from shame, but from the alcohol and adrenaline.
"Sienna, wait—" Ryatt started, his voice frantic.
"It's not what it looks like!" Kelly added, her words a pathetic attempt to salvage the situation.
Without a word, I moved toward Ryatt. My breathing trembled, my heart racing wildly, and every inch of me felt like it was engulfed in flames. I didn't know how to put into words what I felt, but now, catching them like this, everything I'd chosen to ignore came crashing down. A part of me had always seen this coming, but I'd been too afraid to admit it—too terrified that acknowledging it would shatter me completely.
And it finally did.
It ripped a part of me and crushed it. Ruined it. Burned it.
"So this is why, huh? The late replies. The missed dates. The stupid excuses. All those times you were 'too tired' or 'not in the mood.'" My bitter laugh echoed in the room. "God, it's all so obvious now."
"Sia, please—" Ryatt tried again, reaching for me.
I stepped back, my voice rising. "Don't. You. Dare."
"God! Now that I think about it... I always saw it." A bitter chuckle escaped my lips. "Fuck," I hissed, running my fingers through my hair as a heavy breath clawed its way out of me. "I always fucking knew it. You two were definitely way too close to be just friends. Those times when this stupid bitch clung to you, and you said nothing. Those times when the both of you had those perfect little excuses to avoid me at the same time. Fuck. It was so obvious all along." My voice cracked as another trembling breath left me. "I've been so fucking stupid."
Kelly stood silent, while Ryatt's guilt-ridden face stared back at me. That guilt? It didn't faze me. Not one bit.
"How could you, huh?" My voice snapped as I grabbed Ryatt by the collar. "How could you fucking do this?! What have I not done for you, Ryatt? I've tried so hard, all these years—so much that it broke me from the inside out. Yet I kept trying, right up until this moment! Did you not hesitate? Not even once?!"
"Sia—"
"Answer me, you fucking bastard!" I shouted, cutting him off before he could spit out another excuse. "Stop dodging and answer me! When did this start? With that bitch?!"
"Sienna, you can't just call me a bitch," Kelly interjected, her voice as grating as ever, her audacity bigger than life itself. Of course, she had to speak up. Of course, she couldn't read the room.
"We did nothing wro—"
Before she could finish, I cut her off with a slap, the sound sharp and final, echoing louder than any of her excuses ever could.
SiennaThe second Alex's mouth found my pussy, a wave of sensation washed over me, and I surrendered to it. Completely.His tongue explored, a deep, insistent pressure that stole my breath.His hands landed on my hips, holding me steady to him as the pleasure intensified, the sounds of his tongue exploring my hole filling the space around us. I clung to him, a whimper escaping my lips, my body trembling on the precipice. "Alex..." I gasped, my vision blurring at the edges.I gripped onto his hair tight, holding onto for dear life as his tongue continued a relentless wicked assault, that threatened to unravel me. Completely. Utterly. As his.God! The things he did to me...he did them just fucking right."Oh my," I gasped, my head falling back, my back aching against the unforgiving edge of the cold desk.The world titled—my legs trembled with a building anticipation. My moans echoing the office.God! I was so gone that I didn't even care if the people outside could hear us.Maybe they
SiennaI was a moth drawn to his flame—and I was about to burn in the most exquisite way imaginable.Alex was the fire. The center of every filthy, forbidden, and relentless desire I'd ever tried to bury. He was there standing behind me—ready to break everything I'd ever tried to keep together.Even as he paused, his hand still resting on my butt cheek, the heat of his touch seeped into my skin like a slow brand. The silence that followed was heavy, alive—thick with tension and unspoken hunger. I could feel his gaze on me, tracing every inch, weighing, claiming. And it burned—God, it burned—until I trembled from the inside out."Look at you," he murmured, voice low and rough enough to send a shiver through me. "Soaking the desk, Flower. All this... for a mistake?"The dark amusement in his tone coiled around me, and when his hand came down again, a sharp slap against my butt, soon it melted into something dangerously sweet as he soothed over the bare spot with a gentle touch of his pa
Sienna"I believe a few days of absence made you forget what I said before, huh?"He stepped closer, and I found myself gripping the edge of the desk, knuckles white, breath quickening, heart hammering in my chest.I wasn't exactly in a safe spot right now.On his desk. In his office. With him standing right between my legs.And worse? He was mad. Utterly, terrifyingly mad.So what else was I supposed to do except run?And stupidly—that's exactly what I tried. But before my feet even touched the ground, he caught me like I weighed nothing, lifting me effortlessly and placing me back on the desk. Right where I'd been. Trapped. Caged under his control, under his dominance."Whatever happened that night was a mistake, huh?" he murmured, voice low, almost amused. His hands settled on my hips—and tightened.I couldn't move. I didn't know whether I physically couldn't... or if I didn't dare to. Because those eyes—God, those eyes—burned with something feral. And I had a gut feeling that if I
Sienna"I hate this," I muttered as I walked into that massive, stupid building. And by "massive," I didn't just mean impressive—I meant palace-level overkill. I'd always mocked Dad for showing off in his office, but this? This was ridiculous. Computers and paperwork didn't require chandeliers and marble floors. What the hell is this place?Grayson Industries—or rather, Alexander Grayson, the man under whose command every employee moved, spoke, and breathed like a puppet—had clearly spared no expense. Media called him a billionaire. Media lied. He wasn't just rich; he owned opulence, wielding it like a weapon. One snap of his fingers, and he could buy loyalty—or fear.After giving my name as an "employee" from Adriano Corporation, I was led to his office. Jackpot: his secretary was at her desk. Perfect. I could drop off the file and vanish before even glimpsing the devil in his domain.&nbs
SiennaI lay on the bed, staring at the ceiling. It had been a day and a half since he left for his "business trip." He'd called—maybe once, maybe twice. I'd seen him in those meetings, a room full of suited men, laughing, shaking hands. I tried to keep my responses minimal, indifferent, as always. But nothing was working like it used to.If there was anyone I wanted to avoid, it was Grayson. Always had been. Sure, maybe I'd judged him harshly. But for good reason—that's what I'd tell myself. Those charges against him—whatever they were—never made it into the news, and yet, I believed knew enough about him. I'd hated the way he could punch someone into near unconsciousness without a flicker of guilt. The way blood on his hands seemed trivial. And the women—God, the women. Countless, disposable. None ever mattered to him.I could list a hundred reasons I despised him. And yet... he'd started
SiennaHe'd shifted us—again. I'd lost count. And finally, after what felt like half the night passing in a blink, Alexander came. That memory... I couldn't shake it, even as I stood by the window, letting the fresh air brush against me. Nothing could erase how his face contorted, how he let out that soft, ragged breath, how he heaved, pupils dilated, growling, "Fuck, Sienna."And with him coming apart, I'd come apart too.It was... unnerving. He felt too good to be real. Things that beautiful didn't last. I wasn't lucky like Mom and Dad, who had found love, fought for it, and stayed. My biggest fear had always been... never experiencing something that magical. That probably explained why I'd settled for Ryatt—desperate, thinking I'd never find anything better.And now, this—Alex—was magical. But it was terrifying. Fleeting.There was no way I could ever f







