LOGIN“Grandma… I miss you so much,” I whispered through trembling lips. My chest tightened as memories swirled like smoke. Her voice, her warmth, the way she held me when I thought my world was falling apart.
This wasn’t just goodbye to her. This was goodbye to everything—my old life, my innocence, my love for Hunter.
Maybe Grandma would’ve understood me. Maybe she would've told me to run far away.
I turned to leave with the urn cradled to my chest.
But Alina stepped right into my path like a snake poised to strike.
“Christina, you’re still not over him, are you?” she hissed, her perfect smile cracking like glass.
Hunter was nearby, his back turned, deep in a work call.
I glared at her, clutching the urn tighter. “Are you seriously doing this here? At a crematorium?” My voice trembled with fury.
But Alina wasn’t done.
She grabbed my wrist. Her perfectly manicured nails dug in like claws. “You need to hear this—”
I jerked away.
The urn slipped.
CRASH.
“No—NO!” I screamed as the urn hit the ground, cracking open.
I fell to my knees as ashes scattered across the stone path, the wind mercilessly sweeping them into the air. I frantically tried to gather what I could, sobbing.
“Grandma, please, no… please…”
Hunter rushed over, horrified. “Chris—what the hell happened?”
Alina immediately clung to his arm like she was the victim. “She pushed me! I was just trying to help, and she shoved me!”
“You liar!” I snapped. My hands trembled with ash. “You did this!”
Hunter glanced between us. His eyes locked on the faint red mark on Alina’s arm.
“Chris…” his voice cracked. “You loved me so much… I can believe you’d do something like this.”
His words hit harder than the wind whipping against my face.
I stared at him, my voice dead. “Then believe it.”
I didn’t wait for a response. I picked up the urn, the shattered pieces clinking like broken promises.
Back home, I barely had the strength to collapse on my bed. I’d been juggling photography gigs and editing all night just to scrape together enough savings. But I was still short.
That’s when a notification popped up.
New Booking: Premium Event Photography — $2,000
I didn’t even blink before accepting.
The next evening, I dressed in black jeans and a buttoned-up blouse—professional, confident. I arrived at a lavish estate, lit like a scene out of a dream.
Only, it turned into a nightmare.
“Christina…” a voice purred behind me.
Alina. In a shimmering Barbie-pink dress that screamed money and malice. And next to her—
Hunter.
Tuxedo. Clean-shaven. Heartbreaking.
His eyes widened when he saw me.
“Chris?” His voice was almost a whisper, but the look in his eyes was fire.
Alina curled her arm through his.
“Oh, you didn’t know? It’s my birthday! I didn’t expect you’d be working here tonight!” she giggled sweetly. “Isn’t it adorable, Hunter?”
Hunter pulled away from her and stormed over to me.
“What the hell are you doing here with a camera? Why didn’t you tell me you were in this much trouble?” His voice was frantic. “Why didn’t you just ask me for help?”
“I’m trying to live my life without depending on yours,” I said, coolly.
He gripped my arm.
“Chris, talk to me. What’s going on inside your head? You’re shutting me out and it’s driving me insane.”
Before I could answer, Alina slithered back to his side.
“Christina, would you mind taking some romantic shots of Hunter and me?” she cooed.
My smile was the fakest thing I’d ever worn.
“Of course,” I said. “You two look… perfect.”
I stood behind the lens and watched them pose like they were in a catalog for heartbreak.
They posed. They smiled.
Then she kissed him on the lips.
And I clicked.
The world tilted.
I didn’t even blink.
Each click of the shutter felt like a stab to the chest.
Then I heard my mom’s voice. “Chris!”
I turned. Mom and Uncle Carter had just arrived
I wiped my eyes quickly and smiled.
“Glad you could make it,” I said softly.
Alina beamed. “Your daughter’s a rising star. She’s one of the top freelancers online!”
Hunter stood behind her, silent, eyes locked on mine.
“Thank you… sister-in-law,” I said sweetly. “My brother couldn’t have chosen a better fiancée. He’s lucky to have you.”
Hunter’s jaw clenched. I didn’t flinch.
The ring ceremony ended. I returned home and, hours later, received a message from Alina.
You took such beautiful photos. Especially this one.
Attached was the image of her kissing Hunter.
My lips twitched. I replied with a single word: Thanks.
Back in my room, I counted my savings.
Two hundred thousand. I had everything I needed.
I stepped into the kitchen where Mom was packing muffins.
“Here,” she said. “They’ll keep you full during your trip. Don’t forget to call me the moment you land.”
She had no idea I wasn’t coming back.
“I love you, Mom,” I whispered, hugging her tightly. “Thank you for everything.”
“You okay?”
“I just need some sleep.”
“Sleep in your room, honey. You’ve got a flight tomorrow,” she said, brushing my hair.
I nodded.
Exactly at 2 a.m., the door creaked open. I felt Hunter’s arms wrap around me from behind. His lips brushed my neck.
“Chris… please tell me you’re not still mad,” he whispered.
I said nothing. My eyes stayed shut. My breathing was slow and heavy. A part of me hoped he’d pull me back in. But my heart was dead weight.
Eventually, he stilled. I could feel his breath against my back. We stayed that way until dawn.
By morning, I rolled my suitcase to the stairs. Mom and Uncle Carter were at the dining table.
“Chris? Where are you going with that luggage?” Uncle Carter asked.
“I have a flight, Uncle.”
Hunter wasn’t home.
“He went off with Alina again,” Uncle Carter said with a scoff. “These kids… so reckless. His sister’s leaving and he doesn’t even care.”
“I have something for him,” I said.
I walked to Hunter’s room and slipped an envelope under his pillow.
Two hundred thousand in cash and a letter.
Then I left for the airport, each step echoing with grief and resolve.
As the plane took off, I watched the city fade into clouds.
And I cried.
Not because I was broken.
But because I believe I would stop loving the boy who called me sister by day…
…and made me his by night.
ChristinaAs usual, Hunter was nowhere to be seen since last night.“Mommy, where is Uncle Hunter?” Kai asked. His hopeful little eyes fixed on the front door. “He promised to take me to the sea aquarium today.”My heart squeezed painfully.Hunter hadn’t come back until very late — if he had come back at all.Kai had stayed up waiting for him, fighting sleep with pure excitement, only to fall asleep disappointed in the end.That was exactly what I was terrified of.I knew what kind of man Hunter was.Ruthless. Calculating.He would make Kai fall in love with him, make my son crave his attention, only to break his heart.He did it with me too.I gently pulled Kai into my arms and caressed his soft hair, pressing a kiss to the top of his head.“He must have gotten busy with work, sweetheart,” I whispered, trying to keep my voice light. “He’ll take you another day, okay? I promise.”Kai nodded sadly but the disappointment in his eyes stayed with me.It was past six in the evening.Mom an
ChristinaI slipped into my room and closed the door behind me but sleep felt impossible.I kept tossing and turning on the mattress, changing the sides every two minutes.The sheets tangled around my legs like chains.Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Hunter’s face — the way his expression had shifted from raw hunger to cold tension in a single second.One second he was hovering over me with that possessive greed and next, a single phone call had completely broken his focus.What the hell had happened?Why did he leave like that?He looked so tense, so urgent when he rushed out.No explanation.No goodbye.Just the sound of his car roaring away into the night.I glanced at the glowing digital clock on my nightstand.3:00 AM.The mansion felt eerily quiet now but my mind was loud — too loud.I kept remembering the old days.The nights Hunter would disappear for hours, then come back with blood on his knuckles, bruises on his jaw and that dangerous glint in his eyes.Road rage.Underg
Hunter“Stop fighting me, Chris,” I growled rough against her ear. “You know it only makes me want you more.”Every curve. Every breath. Every frantic heartbeat.Exactly where I wanted her.“Move away or…” she warned. Her voice trembled.“Or what?” I growled as I stared down at her with dark hunger. “Will you scream?”I glanced deliberately toward our parents’ bedroom door, only a few steps away.We both knew she wouldn’t.She couldn’t.Not after everything.My body pressed harder against hers, trapping her completely.I could feel her nipples — hard peaks — pressing against my chest through the thin fabric of her dress.Just like they had in the shower that day.Mocking me.Challenging me to take them into my mouth the way I used to.Only God knew how I had managed to control myself then.If I hadn’t made that promise in the hospital, I would have torn her wet clothes off right there and fucked her against the tiles under the pounding spray.I would have buried myself so deep inside
HunterThe sound of tires crunching over gravel drifted through the open window.Then came the slow creak of the front gates.A smile pulled at the corner of my mouth.Well.That didn't take long.I leaned back against the couch and glanced at my watch.So much for a proper date night.Melania had practically shoved them out the door. Telling them to stay out late. Enjoy themselves.Right.As if I was going to sit here while another man took Christina out right in front of me.As if I was supposed to smile and pretend everything was normalI felt a dark twist in my chest, but it wasn’t guilt.It was something much sharper.Chris wasn't just some ex-girlfriend.She wasn’t just the girl I had once used for revenge.She was now the mother of my child.The woman who had carried my blood for nine months.The woman who had spent five years running from me while raising a piece of me.And somehow she thought I would calmly watch another man play house with her.Not happening.The front door
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
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
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
ChristinaI stepped out of the elevator onto the seventeenth floor.The entire level looked sleek and expensive—glass walls, polished floors, quiet employees moving with purpose.It was nothing like the old Carter Group office I remembered.A woman stood near the reception desk holding a file. The
ChristinaI bit his lip.The sharp metallic taste of blood filled my mouth and Hunter immediately pulled back.For a second we just stared at each other, breathing hard.His eyes dropped as he touched his lower lip. When he looked at his fingers, a faint smear of red stained them.His gaze lifted s







