LOGINI swallowed hard, immediately I heard that from Ethan. Hasn't he had enough from me? Must he stick around like glue? I thought he would just let me off so easily like that, why would he escort me to the apartment? I wasn’t ready.
I didn’t even know what the inside of the apartment looked like. Everything about Solara Height was staged by Marcus Gerry. Yes, I would start living there but that would be in two days, not today. He said I wouldn’t need to actually go inside starting from today, immediately I drew Ethan's attention. That he might send a spy to know where I lived, even if he wants to know the place I live that Ethan would just drop me off. That was the plan. So why was this happening now?
I'm trained already for this, but that wasn't how I planned it would kick off! This way out of it.
My heart started beating so fast, like it was trying to warn me of danger. I looked at Ethan with a soft smile, trying to stay calm even though I was freaking out inside.
"Come on Ethan, I can do that by myself," I said in a playful tone, my voice shaky though I tried to cover it. I added a wide smile to make it look genuine, like I was used to being independent, like I was fine.
But Ethan didn’t even blink. He kept looking at me like he could see right through the mask I was trying so hard to wear. His eyes were deep, still, and unreadable. That made me nervous.
"The city has known about our relationship. Our bodies have already clung to each other… It's already known, princess," he said in that calm voice that somehow sounded serious and charming at the same time.
I looked down quickly, because something about staring straight into his eyes always made something stir inside of me, something I didn’t like to feel. It made me weak. It made my pussy crave him. I hated feeling weak around a man, especially one I was supposed to manipulate. Especially one, I wanted to bring down by all means. I wanted the Malcovichs to beg and crawl for mercy.
Ethan watched me for a second longer before speaking again. "Good princess, now wait."
Then he gently pushed the door open and stepped out of the plush car. His movement was so smooth and confident, like someone used to having the whole world adjust around him. The Lamborghini door closed with a soft thud, and I was alone in the car for a brief moment.
In that second, I fumbled into my purse and quickly typed a message to Emily: “We’re at Solara Height. I’m hooked!”
I hit send fast and tossed the phone back into my purse, my hands slightly trembling.
Before I could gather my breath again, I saw Ethan walking to my side of the car with his usual relaxed and charming smile. That smile. It was so distracting. He opened the door with ease like a gentleman straight out of a romance movie.
I looked up at him, and I had no choice but to smile back. It was automatic. Like some invisible string connected my lips to his.
I stepped out of the car, and the breeze of the night instantly swept across my face and hair. I inhaled deeply, letting it calm my nerves a little. The air smelled clean and expensive, just like Solara Height.
Ethan’s hand found mine again. He held it gently but firm enough to remind me that I was not alone.
He started guiding me towards the building entrance. People turned to look at us. Some whispered. Some widened their eyes. And others… others looked like they wanted to scream.
Panic bubbled inside me. What if someone recognized me? What if someone who actually lived in Solara Height asked a question I couldn’t answer? What if… what if?
But I couldn’t show it. So I lifted my chin and walked with poise, like this was my home, like I belonged here, like I had done this every day of my life.
I could hear the clicking of heels from women as we passed by, some of them staring at Ethan like he was a walking fantasy. One girl even gasped and said, “That’s Ethan Malcovich… Oh my God.”
I felt his hand grip mine tighter, like he was telling the world I was with him. And those girls? Their smiles dropped. Their eyes shifted. Some looked away in pain or jealousy or both.
A voice inside me laughed. What do I even have to do with this man? I wanted to whisper to them, Girls, you can have him when I’m done.
The automatic glass doors opened for us as we walked inside. The lobby of Solara Height looked like a dream. Tall chandeliers hung from the ceiling like floating stars. Marble floors reflected light like they were polished every hour. A soft classical tune played in the background, probably from hidden speakers. A receptionist behind the gold-trimmed desk smiled, clearly trying to hide her excitement at seeing Ethan.
We didn’t stop. Ethan walked with me straight to the elevator. His stride was confident and proud. Mine was a little shaky but dressed in elegance.
Inside the elevator, it was quiet for a second. I clutched my bag tighter, silently begging it to buzz. I needed Emily to reply. I needed something, a signal, an idea, a lie—anything.
But my phone was silent.
I could feel Ethan’s eyes on me again. That steady gaze that made my spine straighten and my stomach twist.
And then he spoke, breaking the silence in the most casual way.
"What's the apartment number, princess?"
And just like that, my heart nearly stopped again.
“No, no, Emily,” I said, my voice coming out as a strained, tight sound, a fragile barrier against the chaos that was threatening to consume my mind. I looked at Emily, my gaze firm, and with a slow, deliberate motion, I gently lowered my coffee cup onto the small, wooden table.The sound was a soft clink, a tiny, insignificant noise that felt deafening in the heavy, suffocating silence of the room. “Come on, Emily, you’re jumping to conclusions. I think Miriam is only trying to get some pictures for her Instagram reels or maybe a little bit of drama for her engagement.” I said the words, but even as I spoke, they tasted like ash in my mouth. I was trying to convince her, but more than that, I was trying to convince myself. I wanted to believe it was all just a wild, painful coincidence.Emily shook her head slowly, her eyes, usually so soft and kind, were now filled with a cold, unsettling certainty. Her hands, clasped around her own mug, were trembling, and I could see the fine trem
"What does Miriam have to do with it?"The question hung in the stale air between us, a puzzle piece that didn't seem to fit. Miriam. The name itself was a bitter taste in my mouth, a reminder of the kind of life I had left behind. She was the princess, the society darling who had always seen me as her rival for Ethan's attention. Even before I had infiltrated his life as "Norah," Miriam had been a constant, buzzing mosquito in the background, her jealousy a sharp, pointed thing. The idea of her being involved in something so brutal, so... street, was hard to wrap my head around.I took a slow, painful sip of the coffee Emily had made for me. It was bitter, just like everything else. The warmth was a small comfort against the cold, hollow ache in my bones. I didn't care about Freddie's death. I told myself that.He was a snake, a man who profited from other people's misery. He had been sniffing around people's past for years, a persistent pest trying to dig up people's secrets. A part
"You don't get it, Emily, I just don't want my coming back to be suspicious to Ethan."The words tasted like ash in my mouth, but they were the truth. I never needed him to wonder, to doubt. I never wanted him to feel the same gnawing uncertainty that had become my constant companion. I needed him to know that the woman he thought he knew, the one he called Norah, was nothing but the truth. It was a cruel necessity, a way to protect the shards of my heart that still clung to the memory of him.Emily's face, a mask of concern for so long, softened into a look of profound relief. A small, sad smile touched her lips, a smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. She sat on the edge of the mattress, the springs groaning in protest. The room was small and airless, smelling of damp concrete and old dust. It was a far cry from the luxurious life I had been living, and it was a harsh reminder of where I had come from."I know," she said, her voice a low murmur. "I know. It's the only way this wor
Days blur into an endless cycle of pain and despair. I lay on the thin mattress, staring at the water-stained ceiling. The pain was a constant, throbbing hum beneath my skin, it was a deep ache that had settled into my bones and refused to let go. Every breath was a shallow, and painful gasp, it was a reminder of the brutality I had endured. My body was no longer my own, it was a cage of agony.My mind, however, was a battlefield of a different kind. It replayed my moments with Ethan, a cruel paradox of kindness and my mission of revenge. The memory of his face, that was so open and honest, was a phantom that haunted my waking moments.I could almost feel his hands in my hair, his lips against mine, and the phantom sensations were so real that they were almost more painful than my physical wounds. I tried to build a wall of hate, telling myself he was the enemy, a Malcovich bloodline, but his image persisted, a phantom of kindness in my memory. I felt a consuming loneliness, trapped b
"Why do you have to ask me such baseless questions? You know who did it."The words escaped my lips in a whisper of pure venom, a hiss of pain and rage. I tried to push myself up from the hard, unforgiving floor, every muscle in my body screaming in protest. A fresh wave of white-hot agony shot through my ribs, and I cried out, a broken, pathetic sound that was so unlike the woman I had become. I slumped back down, my body trembling, tears of frustration and helplessness welling in my eyes. The old, dusty floorboards seemed to mock me, the familiar scent of decay and lost dreams filling my lungs. This was my reality now, a brutal reminder of the world I had fought so hard to escape.Emily’s face, which had been a mask of shock, twisted into a look of anguished fury. Her eyes, usually so warm and full of life, were now a raging storm of anger and pain. She knelt down beside me, her hands hovering, afraid to touch the wreckage that was my body.“Aria, please,” she begged, her voice a ra
I opened my eyes. The world was a spinning vortex of pain, a maelstrom of agony that had no beginning and no end. My body was a battlefield of bruises, a map of purple and black that stretched from my shoulders down to my legs. Now, i was in my old apartment in the slums, a place I had thought and vowed I wouldn’t come to see again. The air was thick with the smell of mold and despair, and the light that filtered through the grimy window was a pale, sickly yellow.I was lying on the thin, lumpy mattress, my body a cold, shivering wreck. I was only wearing my bra and pants, my clothes ripped away from me in a brutal display of power. A deep, bone-chilling cold had settled into my soul, a cold that had nothing to do with the temperature of the room. I felt it in my bones, a cold that had come to stay.I tried to sit up, but a fresh wave of pain shot through my body, and I cried out, a small, pathetic whimper that was swallowed by the silence. My body was a mass of broken bones and bruis
Reading the trending news online at we chat it says, "CEO Of Malcovichs corporation with his fiancée linked up with his cousin." I tilted my head, reading the headline again and again, hoping maybe it would change or blink and vanish, but it didn’t. It stayed right there in bold black letters, mock
I clicked the answer and from the other end, Emily ended the call and now it was me and Marcus, and Marcus said immediately."Enjoying the luxury now, huh?" He laughed through the phone. I could hear it clearly, like he was right there beside me, whispering into my ear with his foul breath. I could
"Huh!" I gasped in shock. "Did Marcus finally figure it out already?" I whispered to myself as I quickly tapped the numbers on the keypad. My fingers were trembling slightly, not from fear, but from the weight of the game I had chosen to play. I waited. For a second, nothing happened. Then, suddenl
"What? Ethan, you would not escort me into the room, would you?" I asked, with my voice sounding smaller than I wanted it to. My eyes grew wide, almost like a teenager who was about to be left alone with a boy for the first time, not like he hasn't seen enough of me but I'm scared now. My heart was







