ログインChristinaI knew what would happen if I stayed.After dinner, Kai would fall asleep, and Mom and Uncle Carter would retire to their room.That meant I would be left alone with Hunter in this massive mansion.The thought alone made my skin crawl.Rather than endure another night of his games — his constant reminders of what my body still craved — I decided to leave.“Oh yes… you both should go,” Mom said cheerfully when I mentioned the dinner date with Douglas. “Don’t bother coming back early. You can have a proper night out.”I felt Hunter’s heated glare burning into the side of my face like a brand.I didn’t look at him.I simply stood up, went upstairs and changed into a simple but elegant dress.When I came back down, Hunter was still sitting at the dining table.He looked completely, terrifyingly calm.Like nothing had happened at all.He continued eating slowly, without any visible distraction.It was completely unexpected.I left the mansion with Douglas.In a short while, we ar
Christina“Uncle Hunter!” Kai came racing into the dining room, nearly skidding across the hardwood floor. His little face lit up with pure excitement. “You promised me you’d teach me basketball today!”In an instant, the terrifying storm in Hunter’s eyes vanished.His entire expression softened instantly — something I rarely saw.He loosened his tie with one hand and ruffled Kai’s hair gently."You're right, Champ." His voice turned warm. Easy. "Give me ten minutes to change, then we'll hit the court."I stared at him in complete shock.“Wait… don’t you have an executive board meeting this afternoon?” I asked, unable to hide the disbelief in my voice.I had overheard Uncle Carter talking about it earlier — a massive deal worth millions.Maybe more.Scheduled for 2 p.m.Despite Hunter’s fingers boldly invading between my legs under the table, I caught the words — it was supposed to be one of the biggest negotiations of the year.Hunter looked at me.His expression revealed nothing."I
Christina“I dare you to move again.” Hunter whispered. ”and I will make you moan right in front of them,” Hunter whispered.His voice was low and deadly against my ear.His hand slid higher up my thigh.His fingers hovered into my underwear, just a few millimeters away from my aching core.I knew he could do it.Hunter didn't possess a single shred of shame,And he certainly didn't care about the consequences.He had done it before.If I pushed him away again, he would slide his fingers right inside me under this table.And he wouldn't care if I gasped his name out loud in front of our parents.The moment he realized I had surrendered —his lips curved into that cocky, victorious smile.So, Chris, when are you joining the office?" Mom’s voice suddenly broke through the haze.I stared at her.My mind was blank.I could barely process her words.“Office…?” I repeated dumbly.Mom smiled wider and nodded. “Yes. Carter Group has shifted 25% of the shares into your name. You’re now one of t
ChristinaThe next morning, I deliberately stayed in bed.I watched the clock crawl past nine and convinced myself I was only resting.The truth was simpler.I was hiding.After what happened in the bathroom, I couldn't face Hunter.I couldn't sit across from him and pretend nothing had happened.I didn’t want to look into his eyes that said he knew exactly how close he had brought me to total ruin last night.So I waited.I waited until I was sure he had left for the office.Only then did I force myself out of bed and head downstairs.I hoped I could have a quiet breakfast with just Mom, Uncle Carter and Kai."Good morning," I said, putting on my best fake smile as I pulled out a chair and grabbed a plate.“Good morning, mama…” Kai nodded.For a brief moment, I felt a small sense of relief.Maybe today I could eat in peace.I could pretend the world was normal.That hope died the second I heard footsteps on the stairs.Hunter walked into the dining room looking perfectly put together
Christina“Hunter… Are you crazy? What are you even doing?”Before I could push him away, his large, wet hand slid down my arm.His fingers wrapped around my wrist in an iron grip and dragged my hand downward through the rushing water.I tried to pull back but he was too strong.He forced my palm flat against his throbbing cock.I froze.That shift in my face —the way my breath hitched, the way my fingers instinctively curled around him — he noticed it immediately.He was rock-hard, thick and pulsing violently against my fingers.The sheer size filled my hand completely — a terrifying reminder of exactly how he used to ruin me.After five long years, I was touching the one thing I used to crave like nothing else.And then my fingers brushed against it.The cold, hard metal.He still had that piercing right through his dick.The familiar, wicked ring that used to ruthlessly rub against my inner walls.Hitting the deepest, most sensitive spot inside me until I was sobbing his name.The
ChristinaMy brain stopped working.His broad, muscular shoulders flexed as water cascaded down his back.The lean lines of his body glistened under the steam.I couldn’t look away.My eyes tracked the heavy droplet sliding over the perfect curve of his ass, his strong thighs.He looked even more dangerous than I remembered.More masculine.More lethal.My heart slammed against my ribs so hard I could barely breathe.I should turn around.I should walk out.I should do anything except stand here frozen, staring at the man I had spent five years trying to forget.But my body was paralyzed. My feet refused to move.“Do you still like what you see?” Hunter asked.His voice was low. Dark. Dripped with sarcasm.The sound jolted me.He hadn’t even turned around fully but he knew I was there.Of course he knew.“What?” I choked out, my voice barely a whisper.Hunter slowly turned his head.Hot water streaming down the sharp angle of his jaw.His lips curved into a knowing smirk — like he had
I barely made it to the bathroom before the nausea hit me again.My stomach heaved. Violent. Relentless. I clutched the sink like it was the only thing keeping me upright.Cold water. That’s all I needed. I rinsed my mouth. Splashed my face. Whispered to myself to get it together.But the moment I s
ChristinaThe admission process was finally done. Papers signed, forms filled, reality sealed. Now came the real part—finding a place to live.“Asher, I’ll manage on my own. Don’t worry,” I said, clutching my bag tighter than I needed to.He gave me that easy smile, the kind that always made him lo
ChristinaIt had only been a week since Hunter vanished from my life, and yet his ghost still clung to me like a second skin.“Chris…” Shasha’s voice broke through the fog. The door smacked open. I quickly wiped my mouth and rushed out.She and Lena were standing with grocery bags in their arms. T
It had been a week since Hunter left.A week since his shadow stopped chasing me.A week since I tried to convince myself I could finally breathe again.That’s what I felt after his disappearance from the cafe.I loaded my bags into the back of the taxi and forced my hands not to tremble.“Chris, I







