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Evanora stirred awake, her body sinking into unfamiliar, soft sheets as the first hints of daylight seeped through her closed eyelids. A dull, persistent ache pulsed in her head, and as she shifted, an unusual soreness in her limbs reminded her that this wasn't her bed, nor was it the morning she'd planned.
Her heart quickened, a sudden wave of disorientation washing over her. As she opened her eyes, a dim, elegant room slowly came into focus-a room she'd never seen before. She pushed herself up slowly, clutching the sheets to her chest as the fragmented events of last night drifted back to her in flashes.
She remembered the crowded club, the swirl of music and lights blurring together, and the haze of emotions she'd been trying so hard to escape. She had barely noticed anyone at first, consumed by her own thoughts, until something-no, someone-had caught her attention. A laugh, a warm smile across the room, and the thrill of making eye contact with a stranger who seemed to hold her gaze a little too long.
Her cheeks flushed as the memory deepened, her own voice lingering in her ears, playfully challenging him to take a chance. She could still feel the warmth of his hand as she'd reached out, fingers interlacing with hers, a gentle pull that had set her pulse racing.
Another wave of memories washed over her, clearer this time-their lips meeting, the tentative touch that quickly became something more. She had wanted it, had leaned into each moment, allowing herself to let go in a way she hadn't in so long. Her own laughter, soft whispers, and the way she'd felt his heartbeat against hers filled her mind.
Evanora closed her eyes, reliving the hazy intensity, every touch, every shared glance, and the quiet, thrilling surrender that had carried away her pain.
Rising from the bed, Evanora felt the weight of last night's recklessness settle heavily on her shoulders. Her legs were still weak, but she pushed herself to stand, instinctively pulling the sheets tighter around her bare skin. Scanning the floor, she spotted her wedding gown, and a dress she had wore inside tossed carelessly around the room, a harsh reminder of the impulsive decision she now wished she could undo. One by one, she gathered each piece, slipping into them while fragments of the night flickered in her mind like shadows-taunting, hazy, and raw.
She wore the dress and packed her hair in a ponytail.
The sound of water abruptly stopped, and her heart raced. She had to get out before he finished, before she had to face those dark, unnervingly seductive eyes again. She glanced toward the door, her hand reaching for the knob. She twisted it, but it didn't budge.
"Oh, come on," she muttered, jiggling it harder. Panic began to seep in as she glanced around, hoping for some sign of a key or a latch that would set her free. But just as she was about to tug on it again, she heard his voice, deep and dripping with a dangerous calmness.
"Going somewhere?"
The husky timbre of his voice washed over her like a warning, and she froze, her back still to him. She barely dared to breathe, feeling the intensity of his gaze without needing to turn around. It was magnetic, alluring, and so incredibly dangerous that she almost laughed out of sheer nervousness. Summoning a sliver of courage, she turned slowly, forcing herself to face him.
And there he was.
He leaned against the bathroom doorframe, wrapped in nothing but a towel, the steam from his shower swirling around him, framing his toned body like some forbidden fantasy. His dark hair dripped slightly, strands clinging to his forehead, and in his hand, a cigarette dangled loosely, sending tendrils of smoke curling into the air. His chiseled jaw clenched as his eyes met hers, and Evanora's breath caught in her throat. She'd thought she knew attraction, but this man-he was unreal, like something out of a feverish dream, someone who didn't just command attention but demanded it.
The way he looked at her, with eyes that held an unsettling mix of lust and intensity, sent a shiver down her spine.
"I didn't... I didn't think you'd still be here," she stammered, desperately trying to sound casual as she forced a smile. "Thanks for, uh... last night. I was just about to head out."
He raised an eyebrow, his gaze never wavering, and took a slow drag of his cigarette. "You're really going to pretend you don't remember anything?" His voice was dark, almost mocking, with a dangerous edge that made her pulse quicken.
She tried to laugh it off, glancing away as she tugged on the doorknob again. "Look, I was drunk. I don't remember much, so... just let me out, okay?"
But he didn't move. Instead, he tilted his head, scrutinizing her with an intensity that made her skin tingle. "So you're saying you don't remember the way you begged for me? The way you moaned my name while I-"
"Stop," she interrupted, heat rising to her cheeks. She laughed nervously, rolling her eyes as if he were some silly nuisance she could brush off. "Funny. But I know guys like you. Just trying to make me feel guilty or... I don't know, somehow indebted." She fished in her purse and pulled out a fifty-dollar bill, holding it up with a sarcastic smile. "Here's fifty bucks for your 'services,' alright? I'm sure that should cover whatever you think I owe you."
She tossed the money at him, letting it flutter to the floor between them, and turned her attention back to the door. But the room was silent except for the faint sound of his exhale as he took another drag from his cigarette. There was no anger in his expression, only something darker, something that made her chest feel tight.
"You think I'm just some guy you can pay to forget?" His tone was soft, almost a whisper, but laced with a threat that made her pause. "You don't know who I am, do you?"
She hesitated, her hand still on the doorknob. "No, and I don't care," she replied, forcing herself to sound braver than she felt. "Whatever this was, it's done."
But when she dared to look back at him, he was still watching her, his gaze holding her captive. And then, a smirk tugged at the corner of his mouth, his eyes glinting with amusement. He seemed to find her defiance entertaining, almost as if he were toying with her, watching her every move with a predatory patience.
"You know," he murmured, his voice like velvet as he crushed the cigarette under his heel, "if you really didn't care, you wouldn't have that look in your eyes. I think you remember exactly how you felt last night, and it's scaring you, isn't it?"
The air between them grew tense, charged with an energy she couldn't deny. She clenched her jaw, trying to shake off the magnetic pull he seemed to have over her. She took a step back, but he moved forward, closing the distance until he was mere inches away, his hand resting lightly on the door beside her head, effectively trapping her.
Her heart pounded, and she could feel the heat radiating off him, the scent of his skin mixed with the faint smell of smoke. She forced herself to hold his gaze, though it took every ounce of strength she had.
"I don't know who you think you are," she said, her voice shaking slightly, "but you're not scaring me. I don't need your... games."
He chuckled, a low, rumbling sound that sent chills down her spine. "Games? You think this is a game?" He leaned closer, his mouth so close to her ear she could feel his breath against her skin. "If I wanted to play games, believe me, you'd know."
Her throat went dry, and she swallowed, trying to ignore the way her body reacted to his proximity, the way her skin seemed to tingle where his hand brushed against hers. He was too close, too intense, and for a second, she questioned everything she thought she knew about herself, about the boundaries she'd always kept.
But she couldn't give in-not to him, not to this.
"Open the door," she said, trying to keep her voice steady.
He held her gaze a moment longer, studying her, his expression unreadable. And then, without a word, he stepped back, his hand falling from the door. She took a shaky breath, grateful for the space, though she could still feel the weight of his presence, like a shadow she couldn't shake.
As she turned the knob, the door swung open easily, and she glanced over her shoulder one last time, her heart pounding. He stood there, watching her with a look that was equal parts fascination and promise, as if he knew this wouldn't be the last time she'd find herself at his mercy.
And in that moment, a part of her knew it too.
-----------------Zayden...Her first love. Her first boyfriend. The man who had once made her life a nightmare. Their relationship had been nothing short of toxic, leaving scars she had long tried to bury.Zayden's lips curled into a smile as his eyes roamed over her. Evanora instinctively gripped Eros's hand, her fear palpable.Eros followed her gaze, his expression darkening as he met Zayden's smirk. "I don't think it's appropriate to look at another man's wife with lust," Eros said, his voice dangerously low. "I'm a possessive husband, and I don't tolerate anyone coveting what's mine."Zayden huffed but averted his gaze."Evanora?" Senator Bradenton's voice boomed. His sharp glare made her flinch, and she looked down submissively. Like father, like son. Memories of the abuse she had endured at Zayden's hands, covered up by his father's influence, resurfaced painfully."Hello, Mr. Eros," Zayden interrupted, extending a hand. "I'm Zayden, your wife's ex-boyfriend."Eros scoffed, ign
________The guard opened the door, and they stepped inside the car with an air of command, like they owned the world. As soon as the door shut, he grabbed Evanora and pulled her into a rough, fiery kiss that left no room for hesitation. His lips claimed hers, fierce and unrelenting, stealing her breath with every move.His hand slid down her thigh, his touch slow but purposeful, until he reached the edge of her panties. Evanora's small hands gripped his neck tightly, trying to keep up, but his hunger was overpowering. He tugged her hair, forcing her head back, and bit down on her lower lip, making her gasp in both pain and pleasure.With one swift motion, he pulled her onto his lap, her legs straddling his thigh. His mouth left her lips to attack her neck, his teeth and tongue leaving a blazing trail that sent shivers down her spine. Her fingers threaded through his hair, pulling slightly as his kisses became even more intense.His hand found its way to her chest, cupping her breast
---(Somewhere in New York)The room was dimly lit, its atmosphere thick with a palpable tension that seemed to hang in the air like smoke. Several men sat around an imposing, grand table, their postures stiff, their faces drawn and anxious. A single woman stood at the head of the table, her presence alone sending ripples of unease through the gathered men.She was a vision of dark elegance, draped in a flowing black robe that cascaded down her lithe form, blending seamlessly with the shadows of the room. Her long, raven-black hair fell over one shoulder, framing her sharp, angular features. Her eyes, cold and calculating, gleamed with a dangerous, otherworldly light. In her hand, she gripped a sinister-looking skeleton staff, the bony fingers curling around a dark orb that pulsed with an eerie, almost imperceptible glow. At her feet, a sleek black cat lay on her lap, its eyes gleaming like twin orbs of molten gold. She absently stroked its fur as her gaze swept across the room, her e
(ERO'S ENTERPRISE)________The boardroom buzzed with subdued tension, the air thick with unspoken thoughts as everyone focused on the man at the front. His presentation was meticulous, each point designed to convince."So, what guarantees do you offer if we sign this contract with you?" Kenna's sharp voice broke through the silence. She sipped her water, her eyes scrutinizing the presenter.The man hesitated briefly but maintained his composure. "We guarantee an 80% share of the profits, provided your company helps us avoid bankruptcy. Additionally, ten of your board members will join ours to ensure transparency and gain your trust."Murmurs of agreement spread among the board members, nodding in approval."What do you think, Eros?" Denim asked, leaning back in his chair. All eyes turned to Eros at the head of the table.But Eros wasn't listening. His jaw was clenched, his mind far from the boardroom."And she thinks it's funny? I'm trying so hard not to snap right now. How could she
---Evanora paced the room anxiously, her breathing uneven as her phone vibrated in her trembling hand. The sound of the ringtone was sharp, almost mocking, and each second felt like an eternity until the call was finally answered."I don't know what you want from me, but you need to stop this madness!" she burst out, her voice shaky with anger and fear. "If you're holding onto some twisted feelings for me, move on. Was cutting your hands not enough for you?"A low chuckle echoed through the phone, cold and menacing. "Ah, Evanora," Denim's voice was smooth, yet laced with venom. "You think this is just about feelings? Do you know why you're being punished? You sent your precious husband to take my hand, and you think you're walking away scot-free?" He paused, letting the weight of his words settle. "One hour is gone already. Stop wasting my time and get here, or you'll regret it."The line went dead, leaving Evanora staring at her phone screen, her mind racing. Her chest rose and fell
The female groaned and opened her eyes slowly only to meet with that farmiliar wall."Gosh! My head is banging" She muttered as she groaned weakly.She sat up on the bed, her eyes roaming around trying to figure out what happened.The bed was empty but she sound of water pouring could be heard. It was from the bathroom and she knew it was her so called husband.The door opened revealing Shantel carrying a tray of food.Evanora eyes narrowed as she observed her.Her body was bruised a bit, a cut on her lips and she couldn't help but feel guilty.She just can't keep her anger in check. That's one of her disadvantages as a celebrity.Shantel bowed down as she dropped the tray not even daring to look at Evanora."Are you okay?" She asked in concern. Shantel scoffed as she stared at her with nothing but hatered."Are you seriously asking me that? After what you did to me?" Shantel yelled angrily."Hush.! He's taking his bath" She informed, and Shantel kept quiet immediately. Evanora sigh