LOGINTaylor
I woke up to silk sheets and city lights pouring in from a glass wall. This wasn’t my apartment. It wasn’t even close. I sat up quickly, heart pounding, clutching my chest. But then I realized… my clothes were still on. Nothing was out of place. Wiping my dry eyes, I released a sigh and tried to piece together what had happened after Devon came. But my memories were in disarray. I couldn’t remember anything. What had really happened to me? Then I saw it. A note on the bedside table, placed next to a white envelope and a gold-trimmed business card. “You passed out before I could explain. I didn’t touch you. I never would. Where the hell have you been for the past four years?” Beside it was a check for $100,000 and a number scribbled on the back. Collateral damage, huh? Rage boiled over me. What did he think I was again? Was he too stupid to see I was satisfied with my life? For years I had lived peacefully without seeing his face, and now that he had come back, my peace had been disrupted in just a day. I grabbed my phone and dialed the number. He picked up on the second ring. “You arrogant piece of trash,” I spat before he could say a word. “What gives you the right to walk back into my life, throw money around like you’re buying forgiveness? You’re not my savior… you’re the reason I had to be saved in the first place.” “Try this again with me and I will fucking kill you, piece of shit!” He was silent. Not even a breath. I didn’t care. I hung up. I would make him realize that coming back into my life was a dreadful mistake. —- Work felt like walking through fire. I avoided Henry like he was contagious. I could still see the bruise Devon had left on his jaw. I wanted to scream it to the world, but instead, I kept my head down and pretended nothing had happened. I stood outside the office, the cool air doing little to calm the storm inside me. Henry’s voice called me in. “Taylor, a word.” I followed him into the corridor. His black eye was still swollen, proof of what had happened. “You’ve been avoiding me,” he said, his voice low, accusing. “And now you’re making noise in the office?” I clenched my fists. “You tried to take advantage of me.” He chuckled darkly. “Is that what you’re telling people now? You begged me to stay after the dinner, Taylor. You were drunk and all over me. If anything, I was the one trying to walk away.” My heart slammed. “That’s a lie.” He stepped closer, his voice cold. “You think they’ll believe you over me? One word, and your little promotion’s gone. In fact… consider it suspended. Indefinitely. You’re clearly not ready for the responsibility.” A few murmurs rippled from the hallway. People were listening and watching. “You know I worked hard for this. Why are you taking it away from me? I deserve this!” I yelled at the top of my voice. “Raise your tone at me again and I will throw you out of here!” he replied coldly. I wanted to speak out more, degrade him, and make him regret ever trying to assault me, but I couldn’t. I needed this money to pay him back. He had given me the ultimatum of two weeks to repay him. I needed to protect my family. So, I stared at him, the rage in my chest bubbling up. “You coward.” The rest of the day was a blur. Everyone’s eyes were on me, asking about what had happened yesterday between me, Henry, and Devon. I prayed that the day would move faster so I could get out of this shithole to my daughter, the only person giving my life purpose. I was back to running around to get coffee for my boss. Until I heard the tiny voice behind me. “Mommy?” I turned. My daughter stood by the door, clutching Lara’s hand. Her hair was still wet from the rushed bath. Her shoes were mismatched. But she smiled like nothing else mattered. Lara was my friend who worked in the same restaurant as me but during the daytime. Because of what had happened to me, she had decided to watch over her. She is a friend to die for. After the divorce, she had helped me rebuild my life. I loved her. I knelt down. “What are you doing here?” “I got worried,” she whispered. “You didn’t come home.” Lara apologized. “I’m sorry. She wouldn’t listen to change her shoes or dry her hair. She wanted to see you so bad!” A smile played on my lips, and I said, “I’m sorry, Ashley. I promise I’ll get home early to read you more bedtime stories!” “Yay!” “My coffee, intern!” one of my bosses commanded. I stood up, facing Lara. “Thank you for bringing her, but I’m quite busy…” Then the screen in the lounge lit up. It was the midday news, a segment on powerful CEOs returning to America. My breath caught when I saw his name flash across the screen. “Devon West!” The man they called ‘The Shark in the Philippines’ was back in the U.S. And my daughter… she stared at the screen in awe. “Mommy,” she said, tugging at my sleeve, “why can’t I have a daddy like him?” My heart cracked clean in two. Then the final blow hit: the host announced a major collaboration between our company and Devon’s. And right on cue… he walked in. Sleek suit. Dark gaze. And a smirk that saw right through me. I could barely breathe. People stood, whispering, clapping. Suddenly, Ashleyran towards the screen again, smiling. " That's the man! He is the man! " I turned to Lara. “Take her. Take her home. Now.” “But Tay…” “Now.” She saw my face and didn’t argue. As the doors closed behind them, Devon looked at me like he already knew. Hell had only just begun.Devon’s POVFor half a second, my mind betrayed me.The woman standing in my room, framed by soft lamp light and silk, looked like Taylor.The same height.The same shape.The same way my name leapt to my tongue before reason could stop it.“Taylor?”The illusion shattered instantly and her face hardened.Ivy’s mouth twisted, not in surprise, but in offense. “Excuse me?”Reality snapped back into place, sharp and unwelcome.“I didn’t...” I stopped myself, rubbed a hand over my face. “I’m sorry. I thought..."“You thought I was that bitch! " she finished coldly.The room shifted.The air thickened with irritation instead of desire.She took a step closer anyway, her expression changing, happy replacing anger. Her hand slid along my chest, deliberate, possessive.“You don’t have to apologize, honey! " she said softly, biting her lips.“We’re adults.”Then she leaned in to my face and started sliding her hands along my chest until she reached the buttons of my pants.I caught her wrist gen
Devon’s POVI noticed her before my brain caught up to what my eyes were seeing.At first, it was just a familiar movement in my peripheral vision. A tilt of the head. A hesitation that did not belong to a stranger. Then she stepped fully into view. It was Taylor.My chest tightened so hard it almost stole my breath.For a moment, I just stood there, frozen with my plate in my hand, watching her like she might disappear if I blinked. She looked different. The same crease formed between her brows as she debated what to eat. The same habit of pushing her hair behind her ear when she thought no one was watching."What is she doing here? " Then it hit me, she also planned to run away from me. You know, it's quite ironic because the more we kept running from ourselves the more we ran into each other. Because what else would explain how there were 195 countries in the world, and we both chose the same country to flee and also the same hotel.Or...is she following me? No. That would be ridi
Taylor’s POVThe entire flight, I felt like I wasn’t really there.My body sat in the seat. My hands rested in my lap. My eyes stared out the small oval window at clouds that looked too soft to be real.But my mind...My mind was still at the airport. Still watching him laughing like an idiot. Still watching the way Ivy’s hand fit so easily around his arm, like it had always belonged there.I swallowed hard and shifted in my seat, forcing myself to breathe slowly. In and out. In and out. The hum of the plane was supposed to be calming, but my thoughts were louder than the engines.Did Devon really just move on like that?The question came back again and again, no matter how many times I tried to shove it away. I pictured his smile. The relaxed set of his shoulders. The ease in his posture.He hadn’t looked haunted. He hadn’t looked conflicted. He hadn’t looked like a man who just lost his family.He had looked… fine. Too fine.“You’re thinking too hard,” I muttered under my breath.Lar
Taylor’s POVBy morning, I had already made up my mind.Running away meant nothing if people noticed I was gone too soon. Questions would follow. Devon’s world thrived on questions, on patterns, on noticing when something was out of place. If I vanished without warning, he would come looking. And I could not risk that...I couldn't risk having my plan fail So I went to work.I dressed carefully, choosing a neutral blouse and trousers, the kind of outfit that blended into routine. My hands trembled as I fastened the buttons, but I forced myself to slow down, to breathe, to look normal. I practiced my face in the mirror—soft eyes, relaxed mouth, nothing cracked or broken.Ashley watched me quietly from the bed.“You’re going to work?” she asked.“Yes,” I said lightly. “Just for today.”She nodded, then asked, “Are we still going?”“Yes,” I answered, more firmly this time. “We are.”That seemed to settle her. She smiled faintly, like she was holding onto that promise.Finally, I arrived
Taylor’s POVLara had not given me time to argue.The moment the front door slammed shut behind Devon, her hand had been on my arm, firm but gentle, steering me toward the stairs as if she knew I might collapse if I stayed where I was. My legs had felt weak, like they were not entirely mine anymore, like they belonged to the shock still rattling through my bones.“Taylor,” she murmured, low and urgent. “Come upstairs. Please.”I had glanced back once, just once.Derrick had been standing in the living room, blood smeared across his mouth, his eyes bright with something cruel and satisfied, like he had finally said the thing he had been holding in for years. The sight of him had made my chest tighten painfully.“I need you upstairs,” Lara had said again. “Ashley needs calm right now.”Ashley.The word had pulled me back into my body. I had nodded, letting Lara guide me up the stairs, each step heavier than the last. My ears had been ringing. My heart had been pounding too fast. I kept
Devon’s POVThe sound of Ashley crying did not fade when I stepped back. It stayed. It rang in my ears like something broken that could never be fixed again.Blood smeared my knuckles. It dotted the floor. It stained the moment in a way I knew I would never forget. Derrick lay on the ground groaning, his laughter still wet and ugly, but none of that mattered anymore.All I could see was my daughter.Ashley clung to Lara, her small body shaking, her face red and streaked with tears. She looked at me like she did not recognize me at all.And that… that destroyed something inside my chest.What have I done?I took a step toward her instinctively, my hands lifting in surrender, my voice already breaking before it left my mouth.“Ashley,” I said softly. “Baby, I...”“Get away from her.”Taylor’s voice cut through me like a blade.She stood between us now, her back straight, her arms shaking as she reached for Ashley. Lara hesitated for only a second before passing her into Taylor’s arms.A







