Riley's pov
The words echoed louder in my ears than Susan had said it. My eyes flickered to both of them instinctively. “Are you serious about this?” I asked and Vivian nodded at Susan. “We were coming from the club, when we saw him with that snake, Stasha.” “My cousin?” I whispered. She nodded. “All curled up in his arms. They were practically devouring with their tongues and all.” “We were already tipsy and pissed off, so we ignored and planned to tell you but… forgot.” The last time Stanley cheated on me, he somehow made me feel like I was the reason it happened. He said I hadn’t been there for him, that I was too caught up in other things. But how could I not be? Dad had just died, and my whole life was tied up in court hearings and police visits, trying to understand what really happened to him. I was exhausted, broken, and barely holding it together. So when Susan told me what Stanley had done, and he came back with his apologies, I didn’t have the strength to fight. I let it go because I couldn’t carry any more pain on my shoulders. Dad's was enough. “I should’ve seen it coming.” I muttered, staring down at my feet. Heat clouded around my eyes, my fists clenched. Susan stood up and walked toward the small kitchen area, grabbing a half-empty water bottle and tossing it to Vivian. “Girl, don’t do that to yourself. That’s on him, not you.” She caught it but didn’t drink, instead she stood it next to me. “It’s not your fault, babe,” She said softly, coming to sit next to me and rubbing my hand gently. “He never deserved you.” “Yeah,” Susan chimed in from across the room, leaning against the fridge. “Forget him. You’re better than all that.” But the tears had already pushed past my lashes, I couldn't hold back. Susan noticed and walked back over quickly. “Aww, sweetie, I didn’t mean to make you cry.” I shook my head and wiped my eyes with the back of my hand. “No. It’s fine. I knew something was up. I just... I didn’t wanna deal with it.” Vivian shifted a little. “What do you mean by that?” I leaned forward, resting my elbows on my knees. “Since Dad died, Stanley stepped up. Paid off some bills. Made sure we had food. Played the perfect man. So, when he’d come home smelling off or had hickeys on his neck, I let it slide. I convinced myself he was just tired. Or I was overthinking. I mean, we were engaged anyway,” I stared at the floor, the tiles blurred, “I was scared. Scared to lose him. Scared to be alone again.” The room went quiet again. “But now it’s all out in the open. And it hurts.” Susan dropped onto the couch beside me, letting out a tired sigh. “Man, this is all so messed up.” I wiped my cheeks again and stood. “But it's all in the past now. You know what, girls?” They both turned to look at me. “Let’s go out tonight.” Susan blinked. “Out? Like... to a club?” “Yeah,” I said, stretching my arms like I needed to shake off the pain. “I wanna get dressed up, dance a little, maybe flirt with someone who doesn’t lie for a living.” Vivian raised a brow. “You sure? Like, emotionally stable enough to be out in public?” I laughed. “Barely. But I’m tired of crying. I’ve done enough of that.” Susan grinned. “Alright. But if you start crying on the dance floor, I’m leaving your dramatic ass there.” I walked over to the kitchen and grabbed a handful of grapes from the counter. “Deal. But I swear, if I find someone sexy, I might just let him take a bite outta this coochie.” They both gasped. “Girl!” Vivian shouted, walking up behind me and smacking my shoulder with a throw pillow. “You are wild.” Susan snorted. “You’re seriously planning to bag another guy tonight?” “If he’s sexy enough, I might let him taste this coochie,” I said with a grin. Both of them choked, then burst into wild laughter. “You’re nuts,” Vivian said, wiping tears of laughter. “You were just crying two minutes ago.” “I cried. Now I’m healed. His loss, my bounce-back,” I said with a shrug. Vivian held up a finger. “Fine. But no giving it up. Remember the rules…Anything aside, kissing and a little boob play is off limits. That’s it.” I gave her a playful side-eye. “Would you rather I give it up to my future stepdad then?” I asked, throwing up air quotes. Their laughter died instantly. They stared at me. “Wait—what?” they asked in unison. I nodded slowly. “I’m serious. If Mom’s really in love with him, I need her to see something real. Implication won’t cut it.” Vivian pointed her finger at me like a school principal. “I said pretend. Seduce him. Not actually sleep with him. A crusty old man at that.” “And you think Mom will leave just because he flirts with me?” I scoffed. “No. She’ll forgive him. Act like nothing happened. But if he touches me and she sees it, it's the end.” “No way,” Vivian whispered. “And you think I wanna do this?” I asked, turning to face her. “I don’t. I hate it. But Mom’s already slipping into his world, thinking about reuniting with her family and shit. The same family that wanted her dead. If I don’t do something big, she’s gonna stay there. And I’ll be stuck in it too.” Susan stood and rubbed her arms like the idea gave her chills. “This ain’t some N*****x plot, girl. That man could really hurt you.” I nodded,feeling my chest tighten. “Which is why I’ll be ready. Striking him off guard.” Susan exhaled deeply. “I can’t leave without knowing she’s safe. I can’t just disappear. This is my home too. My life. And I’m not letting some wrinkled sugar daddy take it from me.”Riley's POVThe sun blazed high, turning every chrome surface into a mirror. Engines rumbled lazily in the distance while I just stood beside our car watching. The air was thick with fuel, smoke, and the faint sweetness of spilled liquor.I swallowed hard, avoiding judging eyes.If I had known Brian was the man of the day, I wouldn't have come with him.Who in hell celebrates a day off the whole day?Isn't it for rest?It's been over five hours, and he had just left after whispering that we were just getting started.I sighed heavily.The best I can do is watch.Rows of supercars lined the stretch of road.Beautiful cars.Ferraris, Lamborghinis, McLarens, and more.Their doors opened like wings, music spilling from each one.Guys leaned over hoods talking horsepower, while girls in shorts and crop tops danced on the sidelines, drinks in hand.The vibe has never reduced since we started.It's been more.And more.But despite how fun it all was, one thing lurked within—A question Dr. R
Killian’s Pov The air smelled of sex, and her pussy juice soaked all the papers on my table. She didn't wait for me to clear them off before she jumped on top and spread herself wide for me to ruin.Her gown was hiked up to her waist, boobs falling out through the v-neckline as I pounded into her harder, and her moan… Damnit! resonated and rhymed with the sounds of our flesh slapping against each other.She was pretty tight for someone who was married or even had a child.My child.It was hard at first to convince her.She wanted me, and she made that obvious.So we reached a deal.Weekly sex to keep her mouth shut.It became harder, but at the sight of my dick, greed took over.Her moans echoed louder, and my lips curled into a smile.Orgasm for the fifth time.As I pounded harder, pulling her hair backward to arch her back and give me a better entrance, I felt her pussy tighten around my cock, squeezing pressure into it.“Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Right there,” she rasped, following my r
Devan's pov Devan's pov. [Killan's father]The plane hummed quietly, slicing through a sea of clouds. The air was already cold as my fists clenched the phone tightly against my ear, jaw tight as Dr. Ryan's voice echoed through.My breath grew tense.I need to leave.This can't wait.I cleared my throat as soon as he finished. “Just hold on. Don't do anything yet. I'm on my way,” I said hoarsely before dropping the phone harder than I intended on the table.“Turn the plane around,” I bellowed to the lady who had just refilled my glass of wine, and her gaze widened.My gaze held hers captive, and she shuddered, almost spilling the wine.With how her throat bobbed, I could tell she gulped hard. “Sir?”“Tell the pilot to turn this fucking plane around. Now,” I gritted through clenched teeth, and she trembled, scurrying away in an instant.I barely held back a scoff.We agreed to start again. She called me Dad, like she had finally accepted me, but it was all a camouflage.Fake!She was f
Riley's pov. My hands hovered on the doorknob and I took a sharp breath.I just need his hairbrush, then I'm done.My heart thudded in my chest as I twirled the knob.What if there's a camera somewhere?I gulped hard.There can’t be — this is their house, not an office.As the matted black door slid open against my fingers, a slow smile curled on my lips.If there are any cameras, I'll have an explanation later, but for now, I need that hairbrush.With a snap of force, it opened wide enough for me to fit in.And my jaw dropped.Beauty.The air carried that faint, intoxicating scent of sandalwood and musk — rich, masculine, but clean and warm.While the room was…I paused, letting my eyes do more research before concluding.Spotless and beautiful.Everything was perfectly arranged, like it was a hotel room.Pillows in line, books stacked by size, his cologne bottles gleaming in order on the dresser. Not a sock out of place.Weird. For someone who acted like chaos in human form, someth
“Sir, I don't know. She seems very angry,” Mira's voice trembled over the phone.My fists curled hard against the phone. “Try to keep her busy with our latest designs, I'll get there soon,” I replied, and without waiting for her affirmation, I hung up, exhaling sharply as I buckled the last button of the crimson-colored tuxedo I had on.Roxanne Lockhart.My lips curled into a slow smile.I have you just where I want you to be.The first and proud daughter of the President, waiting at my office for our monthly meeting, since we were both unable to finish what we started years ago when Dad was doing everything in his power to override the Van Cleefs in every way while Stefan was not giving up.He had even contested to become Prime Minister just to get closer to the President, and once he did, he opted for a contract marriage between us to strengthen our bond, which was a blatant lie.It was to secure investments at his beck and call, then keep Stefan where he belongs.Even if he never a
Riley’s POVI nodded softly to my mirrored self, and a sigh of relief escaped my lips.Finally.Brown short pleated skirt, plain white tank top, and knee-length brown socks weren’t that bad of an idea. Even if these brown loafers made me look like a high schooler, I’d still put them on. At least high schoolers don’t wear makeup.So there’s a difference.Thirty minutes gone just picking out an outfit.I took a deep breath.It’s the first day of school. I need to make a good impression.A knock on the door startled me.Devan.He must be ready.Grabbing my brown cross bag, I draped it over my shoulder and left for the door. With one last look back into the room, I opened the door and—God!I bit hard on my lower lip and rolled my eyes as his stupid sandalwood scent filled my senses.I barely held back the urge to puke.“What is it?” I asked, half-glaring.An arm rested at the side of the door, another tucked in his shorts. Hair disheveled, buttons wrongly placed, and face still HOT… sorr