로그인The sunlight that seeped through Layla’s blinds felt less like morning and more like punishment, thin blades of gold slicing through the dark refuge she had tried—and failed—to hide in.
She didn’t wake all at once. Instead, a warm breath brushed her cheek first—soft, insistent—followed by a wet nose nudging beneath her jaw. A small weight shifted against her chest, then a sudden, unapologetic lick dragged across her face. Layla groaned faintly and turned her head, half-asleep irritation bubbling up before memory could catch her. “Okay, okay,” she murmured hoarsely, eyes still closed. “I’m up.” Another lick landed on her cheek, more enthusiastic this time and her eyes fluttered open.Brown eyes stared back at her wide and loyal,tail thumping faintly against the mattress like it was the best morning in the world. Milo. Her family’s dog,too small to be intimidating, too affectionate to understand boundaries, and apparently determined to wake her whether she was ready or not. Layla let out a breath that was almost a laugh and lifted a weak hand to scratch behind his ears. “Hey,” she whispered. “Good morning to you too.” Milo responded by climbing halfway onto her, licking her chin again, completely unconcerned with shame, consequences, or whatever wreckage waited outside this room. For a few fragile seconds, she let herself stay there—buried in warm fur and familiar comfort—pretending this was just another morning. Then her mind caught up.Her body stiffened as blurred memory rushed in, fast and unforgiving. A hand at her back,a voice low and steady in her ear,a hallway full of breathless silence and watching eyes,a hand down there. Layla sucked in a sharp breath.Milo whined softly, sensing the shift, his tail slowing as she curled inward beneath him. She gently nudged him off her chest, sitting up too quickly, heart already hammering. “Go,” she whispered with her voice tight. “Go on.” Milo hesitated, then hopped off the bed, casting her one last confused look before trotting toward the door. Every detail now came rushing back with brutal clarity.Every kiss that had lingered too long,every look that had stripped her bare without a single touch and every command spoken low and steady, as if disobedience had never been an option. Her breath hitched as she curled inward, knees pulling to her chest, the sheets tangling around her fingers as if fabric could somehow shield her from herself. Heat flooded her cheeks, her skin, her thoughts. Her heart pounded wildly—not only with shame, but with something else beneath it, something darker and far more terrifying. Craving. She hated that part the most.Layla forced herself upright, the room swaying slightly as though the night hadn’t fully released its grip on her yet. She dragged the covers around her shoulders, clutching them tightly, even though she knew they couldn’t protect her from what had already happened—or from what was coming. The bed felt wrong now and too charged with memories that refused to stay buried. Her phone vibrated on the nightstand. Once. Twice. Again. The sound sliced through the silence like a warning bell.Layla froze, her gaze locked on the device as though it might explode if she touched it. Her stomach twisted painfully because she already knew, in some instinctive, dread-filled way, that whatever waited for her on that screen would change everything,but the buzzing wouldn’t stop. With shaking fingers, she reached for the phone.The screen lit up—and her world collapsed. Dozens of notifications crowded her display,text messages,missed calls,social media tags and group chats she didn’t remember joining. Her chest tightened painfully as she tapped the first alert which was a video. Grainy and shaky,taken from down a dim hallway in the club. Her walking beside Elias Thorne.His presence was unmistakable even in low resolution—tall, composed, predatory in the way he moved. His hand rested at the small of her back, possessive and deliberate, as though he’d claimed that space without asking. Her body leaned toward him unconsciously, her head angled just enough to suggest intimacy, willingness and even surrender. The comments beneath the video scrolled faster than her mind could process. Is that Layla? Isn’t she with Liam? What the hell is she doing with him? That man is dangerous. Isn't that Elias Throne? Her throat closed as if invisible fingers were tightening around it. The weight of exposure pressed down on her chest, crushing and absolute. She felt naked, flayed open, her private choices dragged into public judgment. Another notification flashed. Her mother had viewed her story. Layla dropped the phone as though it burned her skin. “No,” she whispered hoarsely. “No, no, no…” Just then a sharp knock thundered through the door,jolting her upright. “Layla, open up!” Chloe’s voice came in,edged with panic. Layla stumbled to the door, her legs weak beneath her, and pulled it open. Chloe stood there, eyes wide, fear etched deeply into her expression. Glitter still clung to her hair and cheeks, remnants of the night before that now felt like a lifetime ago, but there was nothing celebratory about her posture. She looked like someone who had run straight into disaster. “ Tell me you’ve seen it,” Chloe said immediately. Layla stepped aside, letting her in. “I’ve seen it.” Chloe pulled her aside, glancing at the phone screen. “Someone filmed you. It’s everywhere. I swear, if your parents see this—” “Chloe… “CHRIST!, LAYLA,DO NOT ‘chloe’ ME,” Chloe snapped, stepping inside. “You have to know how bad this is. Chloe shut the door behind her and turned, already pulling out her phone. “It’s bad,worse than you think. People aren’t just whispering anymore—they’re posting and tagging. This isn’t staying in our circle and someone tagged the school.” Layla’s stomach dropped. “The school?” she whispered. Chloe’s jaw tightened. “And if they haven’t seen it yet, they will.” Layla’s chest constricted painfully. “I didn’t do anything wrong.” Chloe looked at her for a long moment, sympathy flickering across her face before reality hardened it again. “That’s not how it looks, Layla. Optics matter and these optics are lethal.” She showed Layla screenshot after screenshot—posts dissecting her behavior, threads speculating wildly, cruel jokes layered over shocked disbelief. Some comments were fascinating,some were vicious but none were kind. “And Liam?” Layla asked quietly, already dreading the answer. Chloe hesitated, just long enough. “He’s been calling since six this morning,” she said. “Texting and asking where you are right now.” “He saw me at the club,so why is he asking?” Layla said as she sank onto the edge of the bed, her head falling into her hands. “I didn’t plan this,” she whispered. “I didn’t even think—” “That’s exactly it,” Chloe interrupted softly. “You didn’t think,I don't even know how that idea came to your head. And Elias Thorne is not someone you accidentally fall into.” Layla flinched at his name.Chloe crouched in front of her, lowering her voice. “You need to understand something. Men like him don’t get involved unless they want control. Attention from someone like that isn’t a compliment—it’s a warning.” Layla opened her mouth to respond, but her phone buzzed again before she could speak. A message preview flashed across the screen. Come over to my place NOW. Sender: Liam Chloe sucked in a sharp breath. “He already knows.” “I think so.” Layla said. “And are you going to see him?” “I better not because the moment I set my eyes on him,I'm breaking up with him.” “I support this one.” Chloe whispered. Before Layla could talk,a slow knock echoed on her door. Layla’s heart slammed violently against her ribs. “That’s not Liam,” Chloe murmured. Layla opened the door and saw her older sister Nadia,standing there. Nadia took one look at Layla’s face—and then Chloe’s—and sighed, a tired sound that carried equal parts worry and resignation. Chloe immediately stood. “I should go.” “Neither of you are leaving,” Nadia said calmly, stepping inside and closing the door behind her. “Sit.” Chloe stiffened. “I was just—” “No,” Nadia cut in. “You’re both here because you’re both involved. Whatever this is, you’re in it together.” Nadia crossed the room and picked up Layla’s phone from the bed, scrolling with the ease of someone already bracing for impact. Her mouth tightened slightly. “You’re trending,” she said flatly. “That’s never a good sign.” Layla’s eyes filled. “Please don’t tell Mom and Dad.” Nadia looked at her and something in her expression shifted. “Tell me what happened,” she said. Layla chose her words carefully. “After the family dinner,” she began. “ In celebration of my birthday,Chloe and I went out. Just for a little while. An after-party.” Nadia’s gaze sharpened. “You went to a club.” Layla nodded. “I turned eighteen. I just wanted to feel… normal.” Nadia let out a short, humorless breath. “You turned eighteen and made a mess.” Layla flinched. “And Liam?” Nadia asked. Layla swallowed. “I saw him at the club before everything happened.” Her voice trembled despite her effort. “He was kissing another girl. Like it meant nothing,like I wasn’t even there.” Chloe’s jaw tightened in silent confirmation. Nadia absorbed that, her expression darkening—not with sympathy, but with calculation. “So you were hurt and angry. And you followed the most dangerous man in the room.” Layla didn’t argue because she couldn’t. “You’re making me get worried,” Nadia said quietly. “I didn’t mean to,” Layla whispered. “Please.” Nadia sat beside her. “Whatever you think you feel—it’s not worth this. Elias Thorne destroys people without touching them. You fix this and stay away from him.” Layla nodded, even as her heart rebelled. “I won’t tell them,” Nadia said finally. “But only if I never hear his name again.” When Nadia left, Chloe squeezed Layla’s hand once before following her out. After they left, Layla lay back on the bed, staring at the ceiling, her thoughts a chaotic storm. Just then her phone rang.Elias stood a few feet behind her, watching quietly. His suit jacket was gone, sleeves rolled slightly up his forearms, tie loosened. He looked exhausted too.After several more silent minutes, Layla finally spoke.“You should go home.”Elias didn’t move.“No.”Layla turned slightly in the chair to look at him.“You’ve barely slept.”“Neither have you.”“That’s different.”“It isn’t.”Layla sighed softly and rubbed her forehead.“You still have work tomorrow.”Elias walked closer slowly until he stood beside her chair.“I already handled tomorrow.”Layla frowned faintly.“What does that mean?”“It means I’m staying here tonight.”Her brows pulled together immediately.“In the hospital?”“Yes.”“You can’t stay in a hospital ward all night.”Elias looked completely unbothered.“Watch me.”Layla stared at him for two long seconds before a tired laugh escaped her.“You’re impossible.”“That’s what your friend says.”Layla shook her head weakly.“She’s becoming too comfortable around you.”
Hours passed quietly afterward. Elgin eventually left briefly to answer a call from his parents.Chloe sat near the couch scrolling through her phone while occasionally rambling about random celebrity gossip purely to keep the mood alive.Nadia drifted back to sleep again and gradually—The room became quieter and softer.Layla stood near the window alone again sometime later, staring out at the city lights below.Night had fully fallen now. Hospitals always looked strange at night.She wrapped her arms around herself slightly.Behind her, Elias watched silently from his chair.He noticed everything about her now. The way she zoned out more often,the way grief sat behind her eyes permanently and the way she still reached unconsciously toward Nadia’s bed every few minutes like reassuring herself her sister was alive.His chest tightened painfully because despite everything—Layla was still gentle,still soft in ways this world didn’t deserve and that terrified him.“Come sit down,” he s
Layla immediately frowned.“What?”“I mean it.”His voice remained calm but lower now.“You’ve seen what my world looks like. Being the richest isn't always easy. There's blood,violence and death.” He held her gaze steadily. “If you decide this is too much… I’ll make sure you’re protected. You and Nadia.”Layla stared at him like he had lost his mind.“You think I want to leave you?”Elias didn’t answer because he genuinely believed she should. Any sane person would.Layla suddenly stood up from the chair as anger flashed across her exhausted face.Elias looked up at her immediately.“You don’t get to decide that for me.”“Layla—”“No.”Tears filled her eyes again suddenly.“You don’t get to push me away after everything!”Elias stood too now.“I'm not pushing you away.”“Yes, you are!”Her voice cracked loudly enough that Nadia shifted slightly in bed.Layla lowered her voice instantly but kept going.“You think because everything became ugly, I’ll just stop loving you?”Elias’s expr
Elias stepped inside and the room changed immediately.His dark suit fit perfectly against his tall frame, his powerful presence filling the ward effortlessly, but the moment his eyes landed on Nadia awake, genuine relief crossed his face.Nadia stared at him quietly. That was the first time she was seeing Elias Thorne in real life. She couldn't help but feel that terrifying feeling around her.Elias walked farther inside slowly.His gaze moved immediately to Layla and the second he saw the tears on her face, his expression softened completely.“How is she?”“She woke up a few minutes ago,” Chloe answered quietly.Elias nodded once before walking closer.Nadia looked at him carefully now,like she was seeing him differently for the first time.Not just as Layla’s older billionaire boyfriend or Elias Thorne but as the man connected to everything that happened.Layla sensed the shift instantly. Elias noticed it too but still, he calmly walked toward the bed.“I’m glad you’re awake.”Nadi
The room went completely silent as both girls froze immediately. “Layla, did you hear that?” Chloe asked. Layla’s head snapped up so fast she almost thought she imagined the voice. Chloe still stood frozen dramatically beside the bed, her mouth still slightly open from her last sentence. Her eyes widened slowly before she looked down at Nadia like she had just seen a ghost rise from the dead. Nadia’s eyes were half-open. Her voice was faint, cracked from the tube and dryness, but it was there. She was awake. Layla’s heart stopped for a second, then started racing. “Nadia?” she whispered, leaning forward quickly, tears instantly filling her eyes. Nadia blinked slowly beneath the dim hospital lights. Her lips were dry and pale beneath the oxygen mask, her face fragile from blood loss and exhaustion, but she was awake. Chloe suddenly screamed. “Oh my God!” She immediately slapped both hands over her mouth. “Sorry! Sorry! Oh my God, you’re awake!” Nadia winced weakly. “I regre
The hospital room smelled of antiseptic and quiet hope.Layla sat beside Nadia’s bed, her chair pulled close enough that she could hold her sister’s hand without stretching. The monitors beeped steadily — a soft, rhythmic sound that had become strangely comforting over the past hours. Nadia’s face was still pale, her breathing slow but steady under the oxygen mask. The bandages around her abdomen were clean and white, a stark contrast to the blood Layla still saw every time she closed her eyes.Chloe sat on the other side of the bed, legs crossed, trying her best to fill the heavy silence with normalcy. She had been there with Elgin since early morning before Layla came.“You know,” Chloe said, a small teasing smile tugging at her lips, “Elgin went to get food for us like twenty minutes ago. He’s probably fighting with the cafeteria lady right now. That boy takes his mission very seriously when it comes to feeding people.”Layla gave a faint smile, but it didn’t reach her eyes. She ke
For two seconds—The entire hall went silent.Then it exploded.“What?!”“No way!”“He BOUGHT the school?!”Students turned to each other in disbelief.Teachers looked stunned,even some staff members were whispering.Chloe slowly turned toward Layla.Her eyes wide.“LAYLA.YOU DID NOT TELL ME HE COUL
Layla sat up slowly on her bed while her fingers hovered over the phone. She frowned. Something about the message felt… familiar.She typed slowly.Layla:Who is this?The reply came almost immediately.Unknown:That hurts, Layla.Her fingers froze over the screen.A strange uneasiness crept up her
Layla turned quickly and saw Elias standing in the door. Her heart jumped when she saw him. He stood in the doorway, one hand resting casually against the frame, but there was nothing casual about the way he was watching her.His expression was calm which meant he had definitely heard something.La
The words fell quietly between them but they carried weight. Layla blinked,not because she had expected him to say he loved her but because hearing him say he might never love her made something in her chest tighten. “I’m not asking you to,” she said after a moment. “I know.” His voice remai




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