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ISABELLA
I never thought I'd be here, fleeing home in search of greener pastures, only to find myself working more jobs than a human should legally be allowed to handle. The American Dream? A scam. A beautiful, glittering scam. Back home, I imagined my future self sipping mimosas by a penthouse window, laughing at my past struggles while my friends partied inside. Instead, I was speed-running life as a waitress, bartender, and occasionally a human coat rack when drunk men mistook me for a decorative piece. But hey, at least I had variety. Tonight, I was late. Again. I tumbled out of the cab, my heel catching on the pavement. "¡Mierda!" I cursed under my breath in Spanish, catching myself before I face-planted. The driver shot me a look before speeding off, but probably thanking his lucky stars, I was no longer his problem. The event hall loomed ahead-grand, glittering, and filled with the kind of people who probably never had to check their bank balances before ordering a drink. A sports event, which meant two things: stunning models with legs for days and men with enough muscles to double as furniture. I pushed through the crowd, dodging six-foot-tall beauties and athletes laughing too loudly. A model in a tight red dress eyed me like I'd personally offended her by existing, and I flashed her a quick, polite smile before slipping past. My apron was halfway around my waist when I reached the staff entrance. If my temporary boss saw me now, I was done. Fired. On the streets. Probably resorting to selling lemonade from a cart like some tragic movie character. I ducked behind a group of servers and secured my apron. One crisis avoided. "Took you long enough," a voice sneered beside me. I turned to find Tiffany, the human embodiment of a headache, smirking at me. Why the fuck did I have to meet her here again? The last time we worked at this charity event, I nearly beat her up, but I had to remind myself that I was here in the US and could get charged and probably deported. She flipped her blonde ponytail, eyes filled with delight. "You sound like a cartoon," I mused, deadpan. She blinked. "Excuse me?" "Nothing." I snatched my tray and turned away. I had rent to pay, I couldn't afford to waste energy on a girl who thought 'exotic' was a compliment. The night blurred into a rhythm of taking orders, dodging drunk hands, and trying not to think about how exhausted I was. After I was done serving a couple of people drinks and sniffing out the perfumes I had inhaled, I turned a corner, my body nearly giving out with fatigue before colliding with a wall. No-wait. A man. A very tall, very solid man. My tray clattered to the floor, champagne flutes shattering. I sucked in a breath, already preparing for impact-someone was about to yell at me, and I was about to apologize profusely to keep my job. And obviously get a cut from my pay for the damages I obviously didn't fully play a part in. But he didn't yell. Instead, he swayed slightly, blinking down at me with the kind of lazy smirk that suggested he was either heavily intoxicated or naturally that smooth. "Didn't see you there, cariño," he murmured. His voice was deep, slurred just enough to confirm my suspicions. My gaze traveled upward. Dark brown hair, tousled like he'd just rolled out of bed. Chiseled jaw, a hint of stubble. And then-his eyes. Blue. A deep, piercing blue that made me momentarily forget how much I hated my job. I took a step back, hands up. "You're drunk." He chuckled, tilting his head. "And you're beautiful." Oh, boy. People were already watching. I needed to get him out of sight before my boss spotted him using me as a leaning post. I grabbed his wrist, firm but not unkind. "Come on, let's get you somewhere quiet before you embarrass yourself." To my surprise, he didn't resist. He let me guide him through the hall, away from the flashing cameras and judging eyes. When we reached a dimly lit hallway, he exhaled dramatically. "If you wanted to be alone with me, you could've just said so." I rolled my eyes. "Right, because my dream is to babysit a drunk stranger in a dark hallway." His laugh was rich, unbothered. "You're funny. I like that." I helped him sit on a nearby bench, his body brushing against mine in a way that sent an unexpected shiver down my spine. I pulled away quickly, clearing my throat. "Stay here until you sober up." I turned to leave, but before I could take a step, his fingers wrapped gently around my wrist. "Stay," he murmured. I hesitated. "I have a job. A very underpaid, exhausting job that I might lose if my boss catches me slacking." He grinned, his gaze darkening. "Don't worry about it." I arched my brow. "Oh, sure. I'll just tell my landlord that some guy told me not to worry about rent. That should work." His laugh was low, warm. "It's a lifetime opportunity." I snorted and rolled my eyes. "You sound like a scam. Not convincing enough." His hand slid down to mine, his thumb brushing over my palm. The touch was light, teasing, but it sent an unexpected warmth through me. "I don't do scams," he said smoothly. I swallowed. Hard. I hadn't felt like a woman in a long time. I'd been too busy surviving, too caught up in the grind of making ends meet. But this man-this smooth-talking, ridiculously attractive man-made me forget. His fingers traced idle patterns along my wrist, his touch confident yet unhurried, like he was waiting for me to pull away. I didn't. I should have. But I didn't. I had to get back to work. I had to make some meagre money to keep me till the next fucking day, but that didn't matter right now. Not when I was blessed with the attention of this really good looking man. Now, I understand why men like these get into women's skirts so easily. His gaze lingered on my lips. "Tell me to stop." I opened my mouth to say what, I wasn't sure. But then he kissed me. Soft at first, like he was testing the waters. Then deeper, like he knew exactly what he was doing. And damn it, I let him. Heat coiled in my stomach, my fingers curling into the fabric of his shirt. He tasted like whiskey and something else, something intoxicating in a way that had nothing to do with alcohol. "You're beautiful," he murmured against my lips. "So damn exotic." I rolled my eyes even as I kissed him back. "You rich guys really need to find a new word." He laughed, a low, delicious sound, before pulling me closer. One moment, we were in a dark hallway, stealing kisses like teenagers. The next, we were stumbling into his suite -sprawling, luxurious, a world away from the tiny apartment I called home. Clothes hit the floor. Skin met skin. For the first time in forever, I wasn't just surviving. I was living. And if I wasn't getting paid tonight, at least I got the best damn experience of my life.LOGAN“Shit!” I cursed, slamming my fists on the wheel of my car.I wasn't supposed to talk to Isabella in the manner I did. Not after kissing her like she was all I needed. But I did anyway, and I don't regret it.However, I didn't understand why I was so infuriated at what I'd said to her. I didn't know why I was feeling like I had hurt her with my words when all I said to her was nothing but the truth. Isabella wasn't meant to fall in love with me because if she did, she'd only get hurt. There was no way I could give her my heart because it belonged to someone else, my first love. Every woman who I'd slept with knew this, and it was the reason why I never repeated sex with one woman. Women are crazy and delusional. Giving them too much of my attention and time would make them believe I loved them. Hell No. None of them was worthy of my love, which was why we just met once and stopped. But Isabella? I didn't want to let go of her for the damn reason I couldn't even comprehend.Th
LOGANI didn't know why I was telling Isabella about my mother. But for some reason, I felt it was necessary to let her know since she’d always wanted to find out. Watching my father push my mother down the stairs was so terrifying that I got traumatized after the incident. And my father? He never owns up to his actions. He twisted the narrative, made her fall look like an accident and even forced me to give false testimonies in front of her family members. I could no longer stay with a monster like him, I had to leave the house at a tender age and start my life. A life that didn't involve my father or his wealth. Everything I owned today was a result of my hard work, my dedication, and not my father's support as people had always believed. One of the reasons I didn’t want to get involved or take over his company was because of my hatred towards him. I wonder why he didn't have another child with his mistress because if he believed I was going to take over his damn company, he was
ISABELLALogan asked me to wait for him at the driveway where his car was parked, while he dropped his helmet in his locker. I clasped my hands behind me as I leaned on the car, waiting for him. My heart raced wildly in my chest and I took a deep breath to steady myself. I hope that whatever conversation I was about to have with Logan would end well. I sensed his presence before seeing him. My breath hitched before I even turned like my body already knew he was near. I turned around and my gaze locked with blue eyes staring back at me. When he got to the car, he opened the car door for me like he always did. And without a word, he moved to the other side of the car and slipped in. “What is it you wanted us to talk about?” I asked the moment I got into the car. “You go first.” He muttered gently. Although the coldness in his eyes was still there and I was used to that already. “I just wanted to apologise for what happened,” I whispered, avoiding his gaze. I wasn’t one to apologi
ISABELLAWhen I opened the door to see who was at my door, I found Nina standing with her arms crossed over her chest. “Are you okay?” She asked, her eyes frantically searching my body as though she was scared I was hurt. A sigh of relief escaped her lips after she must have confirmed that I was not injured. “I was worried because you were silent.” She whispered. A small smile made its way to my lips despite myself. It felt so strange to know that there was someone who was worried about me, about my safety. It made me realise I was truly no longer alone in the world anymore. “I’m okay, Nina…” I had barely completed my statement when I heard the sound of a door opening. We both snapped our heads towards the direction of the sound and we saw him. Logan Black. Since my room was at the high end of the hallway, I could see him clearly. Nina gasped as we both watched him make his way to the stairs in his skating jersey and with a cap shielding his face. “He is going to the stadium?” I
LOGANCertain things aren't always expected. Things like walking in on someone digging into your past. A painful past you thought you'd buried. There was nothing about my last that I wanted to remember. I had tried so hard to bury them and live my life. However, walking on Nina and Isabella having a conversation about what my past was like had triggered something inside of me. It brought back memories I never wanted to remember. I lost control, and for a moment, I didn't know what I was doing anymore. I had been so consumed by whatever tragedy had haunted me in the past that I didn't know I was hurting Isabella. When I realized what I was doing, I wished I had stopped earlier. I wished I hadn’t heard everything Isabella had asked Nina.Guilt and regret gnawed at my heart as I watched her eyes fill with pain. Even though this happened because she was prying into my past, I knew I was fucking wrong. Damn! If she wanted to know the kind of life I'd lived, she could have asked me. She
ISABELLANina’s body shook and without being told, I knew Logan was referring to her. I still couldn’t lift my head to look into his eyes. But I should. Especially now that he was talking to Nina. I should let him know that this wasn’t her fault, but mine. I had started it. I was the one who came to meet Nina. This wouldn’t have happened if I hadn’t questioned her. “It’s my fault.” The words slipped out of my tongue before I could stop them. “You shouldn’t blame her.” I tilted my head up and shook it as my eyes met with Logan. His expression was unreadable, the kind that made me question whether he was offended or simply amused. “Come with me, Bella.” He ordered in a cold tone that sent a chill down my spine. The finality in his tone gave no room for negotiation. I rose to my feet almost immediately, sparing Nina one last apologetic look before trailing after Logan.He walked ahead of me, his back straight, his footsteps echoing louder than they should have as he ascended the sta







