Amy Stone
My heart skips a beat as Kael grabs my hand tightly. I glance toward the parking lot. Of course it’s Chad. Standing there like a maniac, swinging a baseball bat with the kind of reckless joy only a total asshole could have. And Kael’s car—his shiny, pride-of-the-fleet baby—is taking every hit. “This is what you get, old man!” Chad yells, laughing like a psychopath. Kael rumbles beside me. I swear I can feel the anger pulsing through him like electricity. His hands curl into fists, tight enough that I can see his veins standing out. I know he’s seconds from doing something catastrophic. I glance between Chad and Kael, trying to calculate which disaster I want less. Neither looks appealing. “Sir, should I call the police?” Marcus, Kael’s bodyguard, asks nervously, his phone gripped like a lifeline. “No,” Kael growls, low and dangerous. I feel the vibration through his arm. That tone. That don’t move, don’t even breathe the wrong tone. Shit. I tug on his bicep. “Better idea,” I say, my arms barely wrapping around his massive muscles. Gosh, he’s so big. My fingers dig into him, and I swear I can feel him tense beneath my touch. He stiffens, jaw tight, before letting out a slow, controlled breath. It feels like taming a wild beast. And holy crap, I’m actually doing it. “Just a minute,” I whisper, letting go. I have to move fast or Kael will turn Chad into something resembling minced meat. And as much as part of me would enjoy it, we have a plan. I pull out my phone. “Peter, initiate phase two of our plan. It looks like we are about to bankrupt this fucking jerk.” There’s a pause. Then, “Phase two initiated. Prepare to watch him cry like a baby,” Peter’s voice says through the line. I smirk. Oh yes. Sweet, delicious chaos is coming. Chad thinks he’s winning, but by tomorrow, he’ll be wishing he’d stayed in bed and never touched that bat. I turn back to Kael. Calm, but I can see the anger still simmering beneath the surface. Sparks tingle inside me as I look at him, and my eyes drift down to his fists. My chest twists. I miss his smile. “Let’s go,” he says, voice flat, eyes locking with mine for a split second that makes my stomach do somersaults. “There’s another car waiting,” he adds, and before I can protest, his fingers curl around mine. Big, strong, possessive fingers. Butterflies erupt in my stomach. Oh shit. This isn’t what I was aiming for. Whatever tiny little demons live in my gut, I silently beg them to stop flapping. He opens the door for me. I hear Chad’s laughter fading behind us. Poor asshole. He probably thinks he’s won. …… By morning, the hotel glows with a golden light, the kind that makes everything feel bigger, brighter, and completely cinematic. I glance at the clock. Eight a.m. Good. I grab my phone and scroll through the headlines: > Millionaire Chad Woods loses 50% of his property to an unknown investor after a deal gone wrong. I chuckle aloud. Pure,satisfaction bubbles up in me. I swear I can hear faint muttering from the staff around me, they’re busy preparing for my wedding, but it’s impossible not to notice the little ripple of chaos I left in Chad’s life. I glance at Kael. He’s already dressed for the wedding. His suit hugs his body perfectly, molding over muscles I can’t stop noticing. Damn. Today is going to be a big day. “Chad just lost 50% of his property,” Kael says, adjusting his cufflinks. “Karma seems to be moving fast these days.” I grin. “Guess so,” I reply, smirking. My phone buzzes again, a small message from Peter: Phase two completed. Enjoy the show. Perfect. As wedding preparations unfold, everything moves at lightning speed. The staff bustle, dresses are fluffed, flowers arranged, menus confirmed. But I can’t stop sneaking glances at Kael. He’s calm, precise, but there’s a storm in his eyes that makes me shiver—just a little. And maybe, just maybe, I like it. I lean closer to him as he adjusts his tie. “Feeling smug, huh?” I tease. Kael smirks faintly. He walks over to me, brushing my chin lightly with his thumb. "I know what you did," He smiles. Well it's not like I am sorry for it. "You're welcome," I wink. Smashing my lips against his. My phone rings, snapping me from my deep thoughts. I blink twice, making sure it's exactly who I know it is. Melissa. This is going to be good, I smirkAmy Stone Kael’s hand brushes my arm lightly, almost tender, like he’s afraid I’ll shatter if he holds me too tightly. Sweet, protective Kael.I peel myself away from Melissa’s suffocating hug, fighting the urge to shove her off me entirely. That woman smells like trouble… and cheap desperation.I force a sugary smile onto my face. “Excuse me, Melissa,” I say sweetly, even though my blood is practically boiling. I turn to Kael, tilting my head innocently. “Bathroom break,” I whisper.His dark eyes narrow slightly, unreadable, but he gives a single, firm nod. “Go ahead.”I can feel his gaze burning into my back as I walk away, my heels clicking against the marble floor. Knowing he’s watching me sends a strange mix of heat and nerves rushing through me.The second I reach the bathroom, I lock the door and yank open my purse. My heart nearly leaps out of my chest when my fingers touch something cold and hard.I pull it out slowly, and my breath catches.A rare red diamond ring sits in m
Amy StoneMy phone starts ringing just as Kael presses a kiss to my forehead, his lips warm and possessive. I groan, snatching it off the nightstand, ready to hear whatever drama Melissa is brewing now.“Melissa,” I mutter when I see her name, firm and emotionless.Kael is standing at the edge of the bed, sliding on his tuxedo jacket with calm precision. The man looks like sin wrapped in silk, and here I am about to ruin my mood with this call.“Ugh, this bitch,” I grumble and swipe to answer. “Melissa, if you don’t start talking in the next two seconds, I’m hanging up.”On the other end, I hear ragged sobbing. Loud, messy sobbing like she’s trying to win an Oscar for Most Pathetic Performance.Seems Chad's broke ass is tormenting her, it's barely a day and she's breaking.“Amy!” Melissa wails, practically shrieking my name. “Amy, please! Please let me come to the wedding! I’m begging you!”I pull the phone slightly away from my ear, making a face. “Girl, are you crying or choking on
Amy Stone My heart skips a beat as Kael grabs my hand tightly.I glance toward the parking lot.Of course it’s Chad. Standing there like a maniac, swinging a baseball bat with the kind of reckless joy only a total asshole could have. And Kael’s car—his shiny, pride-of-the-fleet baby—is taking every hit.“This is what you get, old man!” Chad yells, laughing like a psychopath.Kael rumbles beside me. I swear I can feel the anger pulsing through him like electricity. His hands curl into fists, tight enough that I can see his veins standing out. I know he’s seconds from doing something catastrophic.I glance between Chad and Kael, trying to calculate which disaster I want less. Neither looks appealing.“Sir, should I call the police?” Marcus, Kael’s bodyguard, asks nervously, his phone gripped like a lifeline.“No,” Kael growls, low and dangerous. I feel the vibration through his arm. That tone. That don’t move, don’t even breathe the wrong tone.Shit.I tug on his bicep. “Better idea,”
Amy StoneKael’s entire body thrums with barely contained rage. His hand twitches at his side like he’s fighting the urge to strangle someone—namely Chad, who stands a few feet away, fists clenched, chest heaving like a bull ready to charge.“My love,” I purr, stepping closer to Kael and sliding my arm possessively around his bicep, “calm down. He’s not worth it. You can destroy him later, in a way that really matters.”My voice is soft, but my words are laced with venom meant only for Kael’s ears.His muscles go rigid beneath my touch, and for one terrifying second, I think he’ll shove me aside and go for Chad’s throat anyway. Then, slowly, he exhales, his frame melting into me.“Let’s go,” he grits out, the threat in his tone clear enough to make the entire room hold its breath.Chad’s eyes widen, his face blotchy with rage. “Amy!” he snaps, the sound more like a wounded animal than a man.Kael doesn’t even glance back.Chad grabs Melissa’s wrist like she’s nothing but a prop and sh
Amy’s POV Peter hovered by the window, pacing like a man waiting for a bomb to go off. “Amy, this is insane,” he hissed. “What if he doesn’t show? Kael Woods isn’t the type to—” “He’ll show,” I cut in, fastening the last diamond clasp on my bracelet. My tone was cold, final. Peter stopped pacing, staring at me like I’d lost my mind. “And if he doesn’t? You’ll walk into that gala alone, humiliated, with every vulture there ready to tear you apart.” I met his gaze in the mirror. “Then I tear them first.” The woman staring back at me didn’t look like the Amy Stone I used to know. My hair was slicked back into a sharp bun, my deep crimson dress hugging my body like armor. No softness. No weakness. Just power. Peter swallowed. “You look…” His voice trailed off. “Dangerous,” I supplied, snatching my clutch from his hand. “Good. That’s the point.” A black limo screeched to a stop outside, cutting off any more protests. The sound was loud enough to make Peter flinch. I didn’t move. I
Amy Stone “Are you crazy?” Kael snaps, yanking my head off his cock so fast my hair whips across my face. His voice cracks through the charged silence like a whip. His entire body is trembling, skin flushed and glistening with sweat, his sculpted muscles flexing as he fights for control. His chest heaves, each breath shallow and ragged. Good. That means I’m in control. I smirk, deliberately licking my lips, tasting him. His cold, steel-gray eyes blaze with fury and something far more dangerous. Lust. “It’s up to you,” I purr, rising slowly. Every move is calculated, deliberate. I walk toward the edge of the bed, swaying my hips, giving him a perfect view of my perfectly round ass. The kind of view that makes even a man like Kael Woods — feared CEO, ruthless billionaire — forget himself for a moment. The old me would never have done this. The old Amy would’ve been sobbing over betrayal, clinging to the wreckage of what Chad and my so-called best friend did to me. But that Amy