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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??Back in Noah’s worldNoah was standing near the large windows of his office when the door opened.Zane stepped in quietly.Noah turned almost immediately. The question had been sitting on his tongue ever since Aurelia left the house that morning.“How is she?” he asked.Zane shrugged slightly. “I dropped her at the hospital like she asked.”“And?”“That’s it.”Noah frowned. “That’s it?”Zane nodded. “She told me to wait in the parking lot. She went inside alone. Stayed there for a while. When she came out, she didn’t say much. Just told me to take her home.”Noah studied his friend’s face carefully.“You didn’t ask what the hospital wanted?”“No!” Zane replied calmly. “I didn’t .”Noah didn’t push any further Noah walked back to his desk, his mind already racing.“Did she look sick?” he asked.Zane thought about it for a moment. “Not exactly sick. Just… distracted.”That word stayed in the room for a second.Distracted.Noah reached for his phone.For a moment he considered calling t
Most modern hotels ran almost everything through one internal system. Guest check-ins, key cards, security cameras, even room service requests were often connected to the same network.Aurelia had learned that weeks ago during the document-sharing scandal at Lumina Industries. While the IT department scrambled to contain the leak, she had spent hours sitting in meetings, listening more than she spoke. The technicians had complained constantly about systems that were connected when they shouldn’t be. About outdated software that companies refused to fix because “it still worked.”One name had stuck in her head.StaySecure 360.She remembered one of the engineers groaning about it during a late meeting. The system was widely used in hotels, but it had a reputation for weak configurations when companies didn’t update it properly.When Aurelia arrived at the hotel lobby that afternoon, she wasn’t carrying the desperation she had the previous day. She looked calm. Casual. Just another gues
I shook the thoughts hovering around my head like a cloud, as if trying to scatter them long enough to focus on reality.I needed to be fair with myself.This might not go as planned.For starters, there was no guarantee the security guard would even believe a word of the story I had just crafted in my head. The man looked like someone who had spent years listening to excuses, lies, and desperate explanations from strangers who thought they could outsmart hotel rules. My fake tears and dramatic story might not move him at all. He might simply stare at me the way he had earlier and tell me, calmly and firmly, to leave.And if he didn’t believe me, things could get worse.He could call the police.The thought alone made my stomach tighten. If that happened, I would have to explain why I was lying about a stolen family ring that didn’t exist. One wrong question, one detail I hadn’t thought through, and the entire act would fall apart right in front of them.Then there was the hotel itsel
Aurelia got home feeling exhausted and defeated.For days now she had gone back and forth to that hotel, trying every reasonable way she could think of to get access to the security footage. Each attempt ended the same way—with polite refusals or suspicious looks.She dropped her bag on the couch and sank into a chair.Her head felt heavy.She replayed every moment in her mind. The receptionist’s flat tone. The bellhop’s nervous expression when the head of security appeared. The way the man had simply stood there watching her until she left.They weren’t going to help her.Not unless she gave them a reason strong enough to break their rules.She leaned back and stared at the ceiling, trying to think.Minutes passed.Then suddenly, an idea formed in her mind.It was ridiculous.It was dishonest.And it might actually work.A slow smile crept onto her face.“Alright,” she muttered to herself. “Let’s try something different.”The next morning she’d return to the hotel.This time she woul
It became painfully clear how much my body had wanted him. And yet, the universe clearly hadn’t agreed Zane was waiting in the hospital parking lot when she stepped outside. She spotted the car right away. When he saw her, he straightened a little behind the wheel. Aurelia didn’t say anything. She simply gave him a small nod through the window. That was enough. He started the engine and pulled out of the parking lot. The ride was quiet. Zane never asked questions, and today Aurelia was thankful for that. Her mind was already loud enough. Pregnant. The word kept repeating in her head. By the time they reached her building, her thoughts were all over the place. What was she going to tell Noah about the test results? How was he going to look at her when he found out? Would he be angry? Disappointed? Or worse… cold. She stepped out of the car. “Thank you, Zane,” she said. He nodded once and drove off. Aurelia stood there for a moment before heading inside. The quiet of her apa
I still remember the moment I realized whose room it was.,that day when I was being chased by those crazed high teenagers.I’d stumbled backward, barely catching myself, my lungs burning, my heart beating so hard it felt bruised. The door was already open. I’d seen it swing wider as I fell in, seen the shadow of Noah Wellington at the edge of my vision, seen him glance past me and catch sight of the teenagers disappearing down the corridor.My brain hadn’t caught up yet.“Stay here,” he said sharply, already moving.He stepped out into the hallway, barefoot, and for a split second I watched him from behind, watched him scan the empty passage like he might actually go after them. But they were gone. Whoever they were, whatever they’d been on, they’d vanished.He came back in, shut the door, and turned to me.That’s when it hit me.Noah.My boss.And I was standing in his room.I tried to explain. I swear I did. My mouth opened, but nothing sensible came out. My tongue felt thick, usele
Aurelia’s POVMy belly was full, and honestly, I was feeling a hell of a lot better than I did hours ago.I was out on the balcony now, taking in some fresh evening air. The sun had already dipped low — not quite night, but just enough to calm the world down a bit.Noah was somewhere in the house,
Aurelia’s POVStill in my boss’s oversized shirt, I made my way downstairs for lunch.God, I was starving.The house — no, the penthouse — was something straight out of a rich guy movie.Wide glass windows with thick curtains drawn back, floors so polished you could see your damn reflection, soft b
NOAH'S POV If George was behind all this, then his goal wasn’t just to sabotage Aurelia. No, this shit went deeper. Whoever was pulling the strings wanted me tangled in this mess too. Targeting my company? That wasn’t random. It had a purpose. But what the hell was it?The picture of me and Aureli
Aurelia’s POVI don’t know how long I closed my eyes for, but whatever I was expecting didn’t happen.I was expecting the cold iron of the cuffs on my wrist, and rough pushes from the policemen.But what I heard instead was a loud, shrieking voice that said,“What are you doing?!”A voice I recogni







