THIS BOOK IS RATED 18 AND HAS A LOT OF ADULT CONTENT Blurb~ "Get off me!" Tessa gasped, struggling beneath Vernon's broad frame. His dark eyes gleamed with something unreadable—a hunger, a craving. When he didn’t move, panic surged through her, and she screamed. His hand shot out, wrapping around her throat, his grip unyielding. A breathless gasp tore from her lips. "You can't run from me, Peach." His voice was silk and steel, lethal in its promise. "I own you." — Tessa had lost everything—her home, her wealth, her love. The man she once adored, Tamlin, had not only betrayed her but stripped her of everything she owned, tossing her aside like she meant nothing. She was Heartbroken, Weak and Shattered. But things were only going to get worse. Tamlin didn’t just ruin her—he sold her. As collateral to pay his debt. Now, she belonged to the devil himself—Vernon Carter. Cold. Dominant and Cruel. A man who didn’t know the meaning of mercy. But behind this cold facade is man who is wounded by heartbreak and swore never to give his heart out again. He thought he could break her, use her but he was wrong. Tessa shut the door to her heart and now it only wanted vengeance. She wanted Tamlin to suffer. And to do that, she needed power. Wealth. Someone more ruthless than Tamlin ever was. Vernon was the perfect pawn. She made up her mind. She would seduce him. Make him crave her. Make him hers on the terms that she would never fall for him but fate had other plans. What happens when Vernon discovers her true intentions, that he was just a pawn in her twisted games—and the game of love and revenge spirals into something far more dangerous?
Lihat lebih banyakTessa danced around the kitchen, her happiness immeasurable as she cooked with all the love in her heart.
Why was she this happy? It was her wedding anniversary—one magical year since she married the man of her dreams. The man she loved with all her heart, her entire being. She still remembered how it all started. They met as teenagers in high school. Tessa had always struggled with mathematics, and after failing yet another test, her teacher gave her one last chance to retake it. Tamlin, being the sweetest guy ever, had offered to help her study, and somewhere in between solving equations and late-night tutoring sessions, she had fallen for him. Her heart had nearly burst with joy when he asked her out, and of course, she had said yes. They had been inseparable ever since. And now, here they were—celebrating their first year of marital bliss. She wanted to make this day extra special. She had spent hours preparing their favorite dishes, a mix of American and Italian cuisine. Every single meal Tamlin loved, she made it. The kitchen was filled with rich, mouthwatering aromas, and as she stepped back to admire her work, she sighed in exhaustion but smiled in satisfaction. "I should really consider becoming a chef," she chuckled, wiping her hands on her apron. Next, she moved to the dining table, setting it up in the most romantic way possible—candles, flowers, fine wine—everything was perfect. When she finished, she slipped her phone out of her apron and dialed Tamlin’s number. Once… no answer. Twice… still nothing. Third time… voicemail. She frowned slightly but quickly shook off the feeling. He was probably busy, maybe caught up in a meeting. He’d call her back later. Still, she wanted to text him—he always responded to her texts. —Hey! I miss you so much. I can’t wait for tonight! I made all your favorites. Come home early, okay? She hit send, a small smile playing on her lips. Just as she was about to put her phone away, her eyes caught the time, and she gasped. “Shoot, it’s almost time!” She ripped off her apron and rushed out of the kitchen. -- After a few minutes, Tessa stepped out of the room, now dressed in one of Tamlin's favorites. A black strapped dress that stopped mid-thigh—simple, yet elegant. She hadn’t bothered with anything underneath, anticipation warming her skin. A blush crept up her cheeks at the thought. "You look so pretty in this dress… I want to always see you wear it." Tamlin’s sweet voice echoed in her head, bringing a small smile to her lips. She skipped makeup—he never liked it on her anyway,—settling for just a light layer of pink lip gloss. Running her fingers through her hair, she tousled it into a messy, effortless look before heading to the dining table. Her fingers curled around her phone as she checked for a reply. Nothing. Still busy, she reassured herself. She took a seat, trying to be patient. Seconds turned into minutes. Minutes into hours. The food had gone cold, but that wasn’t the real problem. Her phone sat heavy in her hand, untouched by any notification. She had checked it so many times that she started wondering if it was even working. With a sigh, she dialed Dominic. He picked up on the second ring. "What’s with the night call, chipmunk?" Dominic groaned sleepily. "Aren’t you supposed to be having the time of your life with your man?" She forced a laugh, but it sounded off. "Nothing happened, I just wanted to check if my phone is malfunctioning." "Why? Didn’t you just buy it?" His voice carried a hint of curiosity. "It’s nothing…" She hesitated before asking, "Is Tamlin with you?" "No, he’s not here. Have you tried calling him?" Before she could respond, Tamlin’s name lit up her screen. Relief flooded her as she quickly answered. "I’m sorry, babe. I can’t make it tonight. Boss wants us to work late." His male voice came through the otherside, steady. Too steady. "What? Why today of all days?" she exclaimed. "Can’t you talk to him? You’ve been working nonstop, he should at least let you have tonight to yourself!" "I’m sorry, princess. I tried, but you know how busy we get when we’re developing a new game. I promise I’ll make it up to you." "When? Today is our anniversary, Tamlin! It’s not something that can be pushed to another day!" "We’ll always be together, so what’s the big deal about missing one night?" Anger lacing his voice. Her breath hitched. His words stung. "It’s our first anniversary, Tamlin! It only happens once! We can’t redo this!" she snapped. There was a beat of silence. Then, in a colder tone, he muttered, "I don’t have time for this." The call cut off. Tessa bit her lip, regret seeping in. Had she been too pushy? Maybe she should have been more understanding. She sighed and went to redial him, only to realize— He hadn’t ended the call. "I’m sor—" she started, but then she heard it. A soft, feminine laugh. "Stop it, stop!" Her heart stopped. That voice… Yasmin. The beeping sound echoed in her ear, signaling that the call had ended. No. She was imagining things. It couldn’t be Yasmin. It couldn’t. Yasmin had been her best friend since childhood. They went to the same middle school, the same high school. Tessa had always supported her, even when Yasmin had no real interest in school. She just wanted to relax and let the money come to her. Tessa used to laugh at her theory, but she made sure it happened. She gave Yasmin a position in her company as her personal assistant, even when there were far more qualified candidates. Yasmin barely did anything, but Tessa made sure she got paid well. And this… this was how Yasmin repaid her? A strangled breath caught in her throat as a fresh wave of tears rolled down her cheeks. Tamlin. How could he? After everything she had done for him—every single thing. Was it money? Clothes? A better life? She had given him her all. No. This had to be a misunderstanding. Maybe it was all a silly joke, a prank… maybe he wanted to see her reaction. A shaky, forced laugh tore from her lips. “Tamlin’s so funny,” she muttered. She grabbed her car keys with trembling fingers and stormed out of the house. The drive to Yasmin’s place was a blur. Her vision was hazy with tears, her hands gripping the wheel too tight. She almost ran a red light, barely missed colliding with another car, but she didn’t care. When she pulled up in Yasmin’s driveway, her stomach clenched. Tamlin’s car was parked outside. Her heart stilled. She stepped out, sucking in a sharp breath. "It's not what you're thinking, Tessa," she whispered to herself. "It can't be." Her feet felt like lead as she approached the door, her hands trembling when she reached for the doorknob. The door creaked open. Her steps were slow, hesitant. The living room was dimly lit, but it didn’t take much to see. Tamlin’s clothes. His shoes. His phone. She reached for it with stiff fingers, turning on the screen. Her texts, her calls—unanswered. Her stomach twisted violently. With a sharp inhale, she flung the phone against the wall. It shattered on impact, pieces scattering across the floor. A deep, sickening feeling settled in her gut. She took the stairs two at a time, her heart pounding against her ribs. The closer she got, the clearer the sounds became. Moans. Breathless gasps. Skin against skin. Her stomach lurched. “Ohhh… don’t… stop!” Yasmin’s voice—needy, desperate. The world tilted beneath her feet. She didn’t hesitate. With all her strength, she shoved the door open—so hard it nearly broke. The sight before her made her stomach churn. Tamlin. Yasmin. Naked. Tangled together on the bed. Tessa’s vision blurred, her breath caught in her throat. For a moment, she couldn’t speak, couldn’t move. Her entire body trembled as the weight of betrayal crashed down on her. Then, the words tore from her lips before she could stop them. "What the actual fuck!?" The room went still. Tamlin froze. Yasmin’s eyes snapped open in shock. Tessa’s hands clenched into fists at her sides, her nails digging into her palms. This wasn’t a prank. It wasn’t a misunderstanding. It was real. "Tess… What are you doing here?" Yasmin’s voice was barely above a whisper. Tessa’s chest rose and fell heavily. Her hands trembled at her sides, but her voice came out cold. "So this is what you do?" she asked, her voice cracking from emotion. "All those late-night meetings, weekend business trips… Everything was a lie?" Yasmin scoffed, flipping her hair back. "So what? Did you think the world revolved around you? You grew up rich, had everything you wanted with the snap of a finger. Did you really think I wasn't jealous?" Tessa didn't even look at her. Her burning gaze was fixed on Tamlin. "Tamlin, I asked you a question." He exhaled sharply, his expression indifferent. "I don’t think I owe you an explanation." Tessa’s breath hitched. "I don’t love you," Tamlin continued, his tone void of remorse. "I never did. It’s always been Yasmin, ever since high school. I never cared about you—I just wanted your money." A sharp, bitter laugh tore from her throat. She was a fool. A damn fool. Yasmin and Tamlin exchanged uneasy glances, watching her closely as if she had lost her mind. Then, in one swift motion, Tessa grabbed a wine bottle from the nearby table and smashed it against the wall. Glass rained down, slicing into her skin, but she didn’t flinch. Her vision blurred with fury, her heart pounding like a war drum. Without hesitation, she charged at Tamlin, aiming for his chest. She missed. But the jagged glass plunged into his stomach instead. His eyes widened in shock, blood spilling onto her hands, staining her fingers, her dress—everything. Tessa leaned in, her voice a chilling whisper. "Take your fucking love to hell." And then, she pushed the glass deeper.Becca stood by the door, straightening her shirt and running a hand through her hair. She had barely slept the night before, too busy wondering what to wear, what to say, how not to seem too excited. Noah had texted her two days ago: “Let’s hang out. You said you were bored, remember?”Of course she remembered. She’d said it hoping he’d ask.A soft knock pulled her from her thoughts. She pulled open the door, her smile already forming.But it froze halfway.Noah stood there, alright. But he wasn’t alone.Next to him, arms looped around his, was Sasha. Her long blonde hair fell perfectly over one shoulder, her makeup effortlessly flawless. She gave Becca a tight, gleaming smile.Becca’s stomach dropped.“What is she doing here?” she asked, trying to keep her voice steady.Noah grinned like it was the best news in the world. “We’re back together!” he announced. “Crazy, right? Honestly, thank you. You helped me realize how much I missed her.”Before Becca could process that bombshell, No
The graveyard was eerily quiet.Clouds swirled above like dark omens, casting the world in shadows. The scent of rain hung in the air, mixing with the heavy perfume of lilies and the weight of mourning.Tessa stood beside Vernon at the back of the cemetery, her hands clasped in front of her, knuckles white. The black dress she wore clung to her like a second skin, and though she looked composed, inside, she was drowning.Dominic's casket rested at the edge of the open earth, a cruel reminder that he was truly gone. Her chest tightened. He was one of the few people who never asked her to be anything other than herself. And now…Gone.A whisper of heels on gravel pulled her from her thoughts.Tessa looked up—and instantly regretted it.Dominic’s mother was storming toward her. Her eyes were bloodshot, her face twisted in grief and fury. “You have the audacity to show your face here?”Tessa didn’t answer. She couldn’t.“I told you to stay away! He’s dead because of you!” the woman shriek
Becca hadn’t looked up from her desk all morning. Her fingers moved over the keyboard mechanically, and the soft clacking was the only sound keeping her grounded. Zayne hadn’t stopped trying to catch her eye since she walked in. She felt it — the way his gaze followed her like a shadow, dragging along her spine. He had no right. And yet, here he was, acting like he was the wounded one. When Becca stood to hand over some reports to HR, she didn’t expect to feel fingers wrap around her wrist the second she turned a corner. “Zayne, let go—” He pulled her gently but firmly into the nearest hallway, one lined with filing cabinets and absent of witnesses. “Seriously?” she hissed. “What the hell do you want?” “You’ve been ignoring me all morning,” he said, his voice low. “You’ve been avoiding me for a week,” she snapped. He narrowed his eyes. “You’re angry?” She folded her arms, jaw clenched. “No.” He stepped closer, expression unreadable. “Why are you upset? Are we dating?” That
I'm sorry for not updating guys I've been busy with exams.Vernon leaned back in his chair, swirling the wine glass in his hand as if it could distract him from the thoughts running rampant in his head. Across the room, Tessa stood near the grand piano, her fingers trailing its surface. She looked as if she belonged there, in that rich world of chandeliers and silk gowns—but she didn’t. Not yet.He saw her glance at her phone for the fifth time in two minutes. She sighed. Nickolas hadn’t picked up any of her calls.Frustrated, Tessa turned and stormed toward the balcony for air, but Vernon was faster. He caught up to her, hand slipping around her wrist before she could leave the ballroom.“What do you want?” she snapped, yanking her hand free.“To talk.” His voice was steady, unreadable.“Talk?” she laughed bitterly. “What’s there to talk about?”“You’ve been tense all night.”“Because I don’t understand you, Vernon!” Her voice cracked. “You hate me, remember? You said it, again and a
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Becca walked out of the building and shut the door behind her—exhaustion evidently written all over her face. She turned her phone on, she had just been paid. She had saved enough and hoped that at least she could get her mum treated.As she walked tucked her phone in her purse, the night wind blowing her hair making her wrap her hands around herself. Noah couldn't pick her up, he claimed to be engaged that evening and Zayne, she hadn't heard from him since, luckily for her, her house wasn't that far from her workplace.In minutes she reached the front of the old building, Kelsey could be seen—pacing restlessly. When Becca saw her, she ran to her, worry lines creased her forehead."What's wrong?" She asked, agitated. Kelsey hesitated, contemplating weather to speak or not. She couldn't keep it a secret for too long so she let out a breath before speaking."It's your mother." She whispered and Becca's eyes widened. "What happened to my mother?" She rasped, her mind racing with possible
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