Sienna
Dad’s eyes landed on me, flicking briefly between Alexander and me before drifting to the file in my hands. His lips parted. “You brought it, Princess,” he exclaimed. “Evie reminded you, didn’t she?”
As soon as I saw my dad, I swallowed the curses threatening to spill. My anger hadn’t lessened, but I knew better than to let it loose here. “Yeah, Mom forced me to come instead of coming herself. She’s busy with some new book,” I muttered, rolling my eyes and handing him the file. “Here. I’ll leave now.”
I turned to go, but Dad’s voice stopped me in my tracks. “Wait, Princess. Have you met Alex?”
God. Dad and his insufferable habit of introducing me to his business partners.
“Well, Mr. Adriano,” Alexander said smoothly, “we already know each other. We went to the same school—Riverstone High.”
I clenched my fists at my sides, suppressing the urge to lash out. Everything about Alexander Grayson infuriated me—his voice, his smug expression, even the way he breathed.
“What? Really?” Dad’s eyes widened with surprise. “That’s unexpected. Even if you already know him, I’d still like to formally introduce you. This is Alex, my new business partner. We’re working on a project together.”
He smiled, “Project Sienna.”
My head snapped up. What in the damn hell?
Out of all the names in the world, my dad chose to name a project after me. And of all the people he could partner with, he picked Alexander-fucking-Grayson?
“What?” I asked, my voice betraying my disbelief. My eyes darted to Alex, whose lips curved into that infuriating smirk. He was enjoying this. Of course he was.
“We were struggling to come up with a name,” Dad explained, walking around his desk to sit down. “So I suggested yours. Simple and elegant!”
“That was… really stupid, Dad,” I stammered. “Why would you name it after me?”
“Why? What’s wrong with that, Sienna?” Alex interjected, his tone dripping with mock innocence.
My jaw tightened, and I shot him a glare sharp enough to cut steel.
“Listen, Sienna,” Dad said, chuckling. “Your mom and I chose that name for you, so we have every right to use it. Don’t complain.”
“But Dad—”
“No buts,” he interrupted, already flipping through the file. “By the way, have you sent in your paintings yet? Don’t tell me you’re late again. You sent the last exhibit late, too.”
“I’ll send them soon. Don’t worry.”
“Good. By the way, Alex, I don’t know if you know this, but Sienna’s a painter. Her work has been featured in galleries worldwide. Some of her pieces have sold for over a million at auctions. Her art is absolutely—”
“Amazing,” Alex finished, cutting him off effortlessly. His gaze, however, never left mine.
Dad blinked, clearly surprised. “You’ve seen her work?”
“Yes,” Alex said, his tone casual, though his eyes held something deeper. “I’ve always been drawn to art exhibits.”
He paused, his smirk softening as he began naming my paintings. “Phantom’s Solace… Maiden’s Heart… Angel Without Wings…” His voice dropped a notch as he added, “Fallen Grace.”
The room felt smaller, the air heavier, as he finished. “And Darkness of the Heart.”
“Yeah, that one! Darkness of the Heart,” Dad chimed in, his voice brimming with pride. “It sold for three million at the last auction.”
“By far her best piece ever,” Alex added smoothly, his gaze never wavering from me. There was something in the way his blue eyes darkened—a quiet intensity that stirred an unease deep within me.
My chest tightened. My breathing quickened, and my heart pounded so loudly it felt like the entire room could hear it.
I couldn’t take it anymore. “Anyway, Dad, I have work to do. I’ll leave now,” I said, my voice sharp, betraying my agitation. I nodded curtly toward Alex, my tone clipped. “See you, Grayson.”
Without waiting for Dad to respond or acknowledging Alex’s lingering gaze, I turned on my heel and walked out of the office.
Every step felt heavier as I made my way down the hall, my heart thundering against my ribcage. The air felt too thick, suffocating, and I couldn’t seem to shake the weight of Alex’s eyes off me.
****
“How do you think this looks?” I asked, holding up a sleek, red dress against myself, glancing at Ryatt for a reaction.
He didn’t even lift his eyes from his phone. “It’s nice,” he muttered dismissively.
My smile faltered. A tired sigh escaped me as I set the dress back on the rack. “Can you pay attention to me at least once in this lifetime, Ryatt?”
He finally looked up, a bit annoyed but trying to mask it. “Sia, baby, you know I’m not good at this stuff,” he said with an exaggerated sigh. “You’d look good in anything you wear. I swear to God.”
“It’s my birthday, Ryatt,” I reminded him, my voice soft but firm. “I’m here to pick out a dress, and all you’ve done since we got here is scroll through your phone. Don’t you think your girlfriend deserves at least half an hour of your time today?”
At my words, his expression softened. He slipped his phone into his pocket and walked over, cupping my face gently. “Okay, I’m sorry,” he whispered, his lips brushing softly against mine in apology. His smile—no matter how small or insincere it might be—always seemed to melt me. “It won’t happen again.”
It won’t happen again—He’d said that so many times before. A thousand promises to change, to do better. And a thousand times, I knew it wouldn’t stick. But still, I let out a sigh and nodded, giving him the faintest smile. “Okay.”
What else could I do? I loved him.
“That’s my girl,” he said with a grin, spinning me around to face the mirror. His hands rested lightly on my waist as he murmured in my ear, “You see this woman right here? She’s the most beautiful, amazing, talented person I’ve ever met. And the best part? She doesn’t need me or anyone else to tell her how stunning she looks in anything she wears. No matter what she is wearing, wether sleeping, talking or eating, she always looks breathtaking. But since I’m lucky enough to be her boyfriend, I’m going to help her find the perfect dress. So let’s do this.”
Despite everything, a laugh slipped past my lips.
We spent the next hour weaving through racks, picking out dresses, shoes, and accessories. For a moment, it felt almost normal, like we were just another happy couple. When we finally stepped outside, arms full of shopping bags, Ryatt patted his pockets and let out a frustrated sigh.
“Forgot my keys inside,” he said, leaning in to kiss my cheek. “I’ll grab them real quick. Wait here, okay?”
I nodded, watching as he disappeared back into the shop. Alone now, I leaned against his car, humming to myself.
Then my phone buzzed.
Pulling it from my bag, I frowned at the unknown number flashing on the screen. A text.
Curiosity got the better of me, and I opened it.
“You know I’ve always been good at reading people, but I can’t for the life of me figure out why you’re still dating that scumbag.”
The words stared back at me, cold and cutting. My eyes darted around the parking lot, scanning for any sign of the sender. But there was no one. Just strangers rushing past, lost in their own worlds.
A chill crept up my spine.
What the fuck!
Who is this piece of shit.
"Who are you?" I quickly texted back.
The text was seen instantly but for the first few moments no reply came untill I got another text from the person, "You sure he has gone for something he forgot or is he here to buy his other girl something?"
Discomfort gripped me and I yet again I found myself looking around to see someone untill I spotted a Rolls Phantom standing a few away. The pitch black window made it impossible to see anyone inside but looking at the car, I had a strange hunch.
Could this be from—
For a few moments, there was no reply, just an eerie silence that made my heart thud faster. Then, another text buzzed through.
“You sure he’s gone for something he forgot, or is he here to buy his other girl something?”
Discomfort gripped me, sinking its claws deep into my chest. My eyes darted around the parking lot again, scanning every shadow, every car, every face.
Then I saw it.
A Rolls-Royce Phantom parked a few spaces away, sleek and black, the windows tinted so dark it was impossible to see inside.
Could this be…?
“Hey, baby,” Ryatt’s voice cut through my thoughts like a blade, pulling me back to reality. I snapped my gaze to him, startled.
Clearing my throat, I shoved my phone back into my bag. “All done?” I asked, trying to sound casual, though my voice wavered just slightly.
“Yeah,” he said, his usual grin in place as he opened the car door for me. “Let’s go.”
Sliding into the passenger seat, I tried to steady my breathing. Ryatt shut the door behind me and walked around to the driver’s side, but my eyes couldn’t help flicking to the Rolls-Royce again.
As if on cue, the window of the Phantom began to roll down, agonizingly slow. My pulse quickened, and I leaned slightly forward, trying to catch a glimpse of the person inside.
But before I could see anything—before my suspicions could be confirmed or dismissed—Ryatt started the car and pulled out of the lot, the Phantom fading into the distance behind us.
In the side mirror, I watched as the window slid all the way down. Whoever was inside remained just out of reach, cloaked in mystery.
And yet, I couldn’t shake the feeling that I already knew exactly who it was.
SiennaAs Alex's lips crashed against mine, my eyes fluttered shut, and my hands found their way into his hair, fingers tangling in the silky strands without a second thought. His kiss was demanding and consuming, his tongue exploring my mouth with a hunger that felt almost primal, like a man starved.His hand remained firmly between my legs, fingers teasing with maddening precision, while the other gripped my waist, pulling me closer as though any space between us was unbearable. His thumb effortlessly pressed against my clit, slow and deliberate, drawing a gasp from my lips that he swallowed greedily.The sensation sent a jolt through my body, and I clung to him, overwhelmed by the raw intensity of his touch. Two fingers slid inside me with an ease that made me tremble, my walls clenching around him instinctively, slickness coating his hand.It had taken Ryatt hours to find my clit and he found it just like that? Well, perhaps it was the blessing of having fucking countless women wi
SiennaI couldn't tell if it was the alcohol coursing through my veins or Alexander Grayson himself that sent a shiver tearing through my body.Devil's Den.And what was I now? The prey?"What... what do you want?" I stammered, his body heat so close to mine that it was nearly suffocating. The pain in my chest throbbed, sharp and relentless, clouding my thoughts. I wasn't supposed to find comfort in Alex's presence, yet my traitorous body leaned into the warmth he radiated.I could feel the tension in his muscles through his shirt, the heat of him pressed against my back. With every steady breath he took, his body stiffened further, his desire becoming palpable."I should be the one asking you that question," he murmured, his voice a low, gravelly rumble that sent goosebumps cascading over my skin. His breath teased the sensitive curve of my neck, and I clenched my fists to keep steady. "What do you want, Sienna?"The question left me speechless. What did I want? At that moment, I wan
Sienna"Sienna!" Ryatt gasped, his voice sharp with disbelief. "What the fuck are you doing?"Kelly's hand slowly rose to her cheek, her eyes wide with shock, as though she couldn't believe what had just happened. Honestly, I didn't blame her. I had always treated her far better than she deserved. Listened to her endless demands. Overlooked every mistake. Ignored every red flag. I'd done everything to make her happy—everything. She had been like a sister to me. Had been. Not anymore."What the fuck I am doing?" I pointed at myself, letting out a bitter chuckle. "I can't believe you even have the nerve to ask me that, Ryatt. You two were over here about to fuck each other—my boyfriend and my best friend—on the night of my birthday. My fucking birthday. After I dropped everything to spend it with you both. And you're asking me what the fuck I'm doing?" My voice cracked with rage as I stared him down. "Tell me, Ryatt. In all six years of our relationship, did you ever actually love me?"
SiennaBirthdays 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 sa
Sienna I sat cross-legged on the floor, spreading the black paint across the woman's face with my hand. Then, with careful precision, I added flower patterns in shades of gray and white. The contrast brought her face to life, the flowers giving it an ethereal quality. I layered the petals, smoothing them, adding depth—one layer, then another, and another.Ruined Daisy.The name for the piece struck me like lightning, clear and undeniable. I whispered it aloud, testing the sound of it. Yes, Ruined Daisy.I'd been struggling to name this portrait for weeks. I'd even talked to Ryatt about it, though that conversation had gone nowhere. To be fair, Ryatt never showed much interest in my work anymore. He'd stopped coming to exhibitions entirely, though he used to attend when we first got together. Maybe he found art boring—some people did. And I couldn't really blame him for that.As I worked, the buzz of an incoming video call pulled me from my thoughts. I glanced at the screen. Kelly's n
SiennaDad’s eyes landed on me, flicking briefly between Alexander and me before drifting to the file in my hands. His lips parted. “You brought it, Princess,” he exclaimed. “Evie reminded you, didn’t she?”As soon as I saw my dad, I swallowed the curses threatening to spill. My anger hadn’t lessened, but I knew better than to let it loose here. “Yeah, Mom forced me to come instead of coming herself. She’s busy with some new book,” I muttered, rolling my eyes and handing him the file. “Here. I’ll leave now.”I turned to go, but Dad’s voice stopped me in my tracks. “Wait, Princess. Have you met Alex?”God. Dad and his insufferable habit of introducing me to his business partners.“Well, Mr. Adriano,” Alexander said smoothly, “we already know each other. We went to the same school—Riverstone High.”I clenched my fists at my sides, suppressing the urge to lash out. Everything about Alexander Grayson infuriated me—his voice, his smug expression, even the way he breathed.“What? Really?” D