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Aurelia's POV:
I slowly let my lids open. Jeez, I was sore all over. I looked around. What the fuck? This isn't my room! And what's more—a muscular blonde was sharing the bed with me. NAKED!! My thoughts were hazy, but I didn’t wait for the realization of what had happened, why I was naked in bed with a man I barely recognized, in a room that was so unfamiliar, to come back to me. I gently, yet hastily, got out of the king-sized bed, picked up some clothes I recognized as my own lying carelessly on the floor, grabbed my phone from a nearby dresser, and went into the suite's bathroom, barely sparing the blonde—who seemed to be enjoying his sleep—a look. I threw on my clothes and tried to get an idea of where I was using my phone's GPS. A five-star hotel in the heart of Los Angeles. With the map, I realized I was thirty minutes away from my apartment. Noah's POV I woke up feeling absolutely amazing. Last night was one hell of a night. I didn’t remember much—I’d been tipsy—but one thing was certain: I had a damn good fuck. Who would’ve thought a virgin could be that good? And seriously, what kind of escort is a virgin? It didn’t really matter now. I’d paid a fortune to the agency to keep my identity anonymous and deliver a hot escort, to the point where I’d almost thought it was a scam. It had seemed too good to be true. But damn, she had topped the charts as the best I’d ever had. I looked around and realized the escort wasn’t in the room anymore. I didn’t care much—most of them were like that. They always left before dawn, either to protect their identities or to get away with whatever they’d managed to steal from me: wristwatches, cash, and other petty items. I hadn’t expected her to leave so early, though, especially after how she’d been begging for more last night. She’d been moaning loudly, calling me "daddy," as I thrust as deep as I could into her. To be honest, she didn’t seem like an escort. There was something too sophisticated about her—a bit of elegance, even in her drunken state. She didn’t fit the typical profile. I licked my lips at the memory of how good I’d felt, the way her body had responded to me. Whatever her story was, it didn’t matter. She’d given me a night to remember. AURELIA'S POV I got out of the bathroom, dripping wet and still in the gold dress. My throat was parched as hell, so I went to grab a drink. As I picked up a cup to pour myself some water, fragments of memories started coming back to me. I remembered downing a shot of alcohol while laughing. Elan my boyfriend was there. We were in a bustling place—like a party or something. I must have stopped after a shot or two because I knew how lightheaded I could get. I never drank too much when I was out with Elan or my friends. Another memory flashed, accompanied by a terrible headache—a hangover. I remembered moaning loudly as my breasts were being squeezed. I couldn’t quite see who it was. The background was blurry, maybe a bit dark, but I was sure it was Elan. We’d done stuff like this a couple of times, and I knew exactly how it felt. Then the memories stopped coming. I tried to coax them back, but nothing came. In fact, I was only adding to my headache. If I was with Elan yesterday, then how the fuck did I end up naked in a blonde man’s bed? The fact that I couldn’t remember more made me even angrier. The only person who could really jog my memory was Elan, but with so many missed calls from him on my phone, how was I supposed to explain waking up in bed with another man? If there was one thing I knew about Elan, it was that he was insanely jealous. Anything to jog my memory would do wonders right now. I felt a bit cold and glanced down at the skimpy dress I was still wearing. It showed a lot of skin. I remembered putting it on the day before, along with my makeup and styled hair, but my memories stopped there. I grabbed my phone and went straight to my chat with Elan to see if our conversations could give me any clues about where we’d been last night. His last message, sent this morning, had crying and kissing emojis. What did he even mean by that text? I knew Elan didn’t use emojis very often, but when he did, he really meant something and was trying to pass on his emotions. Just then, another message popped in from him: Where were you yesterday, babes? You didn’t check in at the hotel last night—why? I’m so sorry about yesterday, babe. I’m currently busy right now, so I can’t come over as promised, but you can drop by mine. (love emoji) His texts only made me more confused. I scrolled down to our recent chats hoping to find something that would give me a clue about last night. I'm close. Be down in 5 babes! I scrolled downwards again I chose and pre-ordered the gold dress already, it should be delivered soon. It was obvious we'd gone out together, but where the hell did we go??I didn’t even remember how I ended up in bed. The last clear memory I had was leaning against my bedroom door, trying to breathe, trying to steady myself after everything that happened downstairs.Maybe I crawled into bed at some point. Maybe my body just shut down and carried me there on autopilot. All I knew was that I’d been exhausted before, but nothing compared to how drained I felt after last night.My one-week break from work was still valid, so at least I wouldn’t have to drag myself into the office. But that didn’t solve the bigger problem: I was still in Noah’s house.I lay there for a while, staring at the ceiling, replaying every moment from the night before. Every look, every near-touch, every line I almost crossed.How on earth was I supposed to face him after that?I didn’t even trust myself enough to stay under the same roof with him.My mind wandered to where he might be right now. Was he awake? Was he thinking about it too? Or had he already buried the whole moment l
Aurelia’s chest heaved as she stepped back, trying to put space between them, but the heat of him still lingered, crawling along her skin like a stubborn shadow. She wanted him. God, she wanted him. Every nerve in her body was screaming for it. Every pulse, every shiver, every instinct begged her to melt back into him.But her brain… her brain was screaming louder.She wasn’t scared of Noah. Not really. She had no fear of him as a man—he was no stranger, no predator. It wasn’t that. It was the logic buried beneath the want.Even if her body begged for it, her mind knew this wasn’t right.She thought about the night with the blonde. The drugs, the confusion, the haze that made her forget her own boundaries. That was one thing—she hadn’t known, hadn’t been fully herself. This… this was different. She was awake, aware, and every thought screamed caution.She wasn’t the kind of woman who did one-night stands. She hadn’t ever been. And this—whatever it was with Noah—it was building into so
Noah was still catching his breath, his chest rising and falling hard, the taste of her still on his tongue, the ghost of her touch still burning along his skin. His head fell back for a second—just long enough for the rush to settle—and then his eyes opened.And found her.Aurelia.Kneeling between his legs, lips swollen, cheeks flushed, eyes wide and dazed like she’d been dragged somewhere she didn’t expect to go.Something inside him cracked open at the sight.Something old.Something familiar.The way she looked right now—the softness in her eyes, the trembling in her shoulders, the warm breath on his skin—it hit him like a punch.The escort.That night.That feeling of losing control with a woman who felt like a stranger and yet… not.This moment felt the same.Worse.More dangerous.Because this wasn’t a stranger.This was Aurelia.His staff.His fucking staff.The word stabbed through his brain, harsh and ugly—but it didn’t matter. Not right now. Not when everything in him was
Her dress was still on from the ball, and he moved slowly, fingers brushing over her shoulder as he slipped the strap down. The soft fabric slid over her skin, revealing more with each inch, and the way her breath hitched only spurred him on.He lowered his mouth to her collarbone, lips trailing over the skin like he was memorizing her, and she closed her eyes, her back arching slightly into him. Every part of her was awake. She felt like her whole body had been waiting for this — for himMemories of the night her virginity was taken flashed by her eyes, she felt the way she felt that night.The atmosphere,the exact spot Noah was placing his kisses,the way she was moaning and throwing her head back. It somehow felt foreign but not new. Aurelia immediately inwardly scolded her self for comparing that night to what she was feeling now instead of living in the moment The gown pooled around her ankles, leaving her bare in front of him.Noah stepped back for just a second, and his eyes ra
It was Nathan.Noah’s cousin.Even if she already guessed it, seeing him there—alone, with that twisted smirk—made her stomach churn. Sure, he was about Noah’s age, but everything about him felt older… rougher. Scarier. The kind of man you didn’t want near you when no one else was around.She tried to take a step back, but his grip only tightened. One hand still clutching her arm like it belonged to him, the other casually lifting a cigarette to his lips. He took a long drag, eyes raking over her body like she was something laid out for him to sample.“You shouldn’t run off like that,” he said, voice low, almost mocking. “What if something happened to you out here?”She said nothing.She didn’t trust her voice.He took another puff, then leaned in way too close. Close enough that she could feel the heat of his breath, the stench of his cologne, the smoke lingering between them like a curse. And then—he exhaled, slow and deliberate, right into her face.Aurelia flinched, coughing light
Aurelia hated that she was affected by him.Noah.She hated how her heartbeat had caught in her throat that morning, how she was still thinking about the warmth of his hands on her waist, the way his voice dropped when he spoke to her. She hated how his distance had stung more than she was willing to admit.He was her boss.That was the line.He’d been kind. Polite. Maybe a little warm. But that was all it was — she was probably just taking it the wrong way. Misreading everything.And with the plans she had for herself — real, grown-up, get-my-life-back plans — she didn’t have space for misplaced feelings.Especially not for someone like him.So she pushed it down.At least she tried toLike she always did.Downstairs, Noah waited near the entrance, dressed in a dark tailored suit that looked like it had been sewn directly onto his frame. His hair was slicked back neatly, a silver cufflink glinting under the chandelier light. Calm, in control — the very image of authority.Except he wa







