MasukVionne 's Pov.
One month. That’s how long it had been since Harrison walked out and I signed those divorce papers. A whole month of trying to breathe normally again. I tried to pick myself up every morning and act like I was okay. I told myself I didn’t need him. I told myself he wasn’t worth my tears. I even had a wild night with a stranger. I didn’t remember his name again, I didn’t care. I just wanted to forget. I wanted someone else’s hands on my body, someone else’s lips against my skin. I thought maybe, just maybe, it would erase the memory of Harrison’s touch. It helped for a moment. And I didn’t think things could get worse. It was a rainy Tuesday. The kind of day that already made your bones feel heavy. I was curled up on the couch, knees tucked to my chest, sipping lukewarm tea. The kind that had lost all warmth, like everything else in my life. I was trying to focus on a book, but I had read the same sentence seven times and still had no idea what it said. That’s when my phone rang. My father’s assistant. Her voice was cold and sharp, like always. No warmth, no kindness, just clipped words like she was reading off a script. “Mr. Wallace requests your presence at the mansion this afternoon. Four o’clock sharp.” My stomach twisted. I hadn’t heard from my father in weeks. Not when the divorce hit the papers. Not when the photos of Harrison and Nora started spreading like wildfire. Not a single call. Not a single word. And now he wanted to see me. Just like that. I didn’t know what to expect. A part of me, a small, desperate part hoped he finally cared. Maybe he realized I’d been suffering. Maybe he regretted the silence. Maybe he wanted to be there for me. Maybe, for once, he would act like a father. I dressed slowly. I didn’t want to look weak, even if I felt it in every bone of my body. I chose a simple navy-blue dress. Something elegant. Something that made me feel like I still had a little dignity left. I put on low heels and touched up my makeup. Just enough to cover the tiredness under my eyes. Just enough to look like I was still standing on my own two feet. The drive to the mansion felt longer than usual. The sky was gray and heavy, and raindrops slid down the windows like tears. When I arrived, the gates opened like always. But nothing felt the same. The mansion looked colder. Quieter. Like it already knew I wasn’t welcome anymore. I walked in and one of the house staff led me straight to my father’s office. And the second I stepped in, I couldn’t breathe. Nora was there. Harrison was there. And sitting comfortably in the armchair, like it was her house, was Nora’s mother, Deborah. Nora looked radiant. She wore a soft pink dress, the kind that made her look delicate and sweet. Her blonde hair was curled into soft waves, her makeup perfect, like she’d stepped out of a magazine. And her smile—God, that smile—was the kind that made your skin crawl. She looked thrilled to see me. Harrison stood beside her, casual, like he belonged there. His hand rested lightly on her lower back. The same hand that used to hold me. The same hand that used to trace circles on my skin when I couldn’t sleep. I froze in the doorway. My eyes moved to my father. He was behind his desk, his face blank, his hands folded neatly in front of him. “Sit down,” he said. His voice was flat, hard. I sat slowly. My legs felt weak, like they didn’t trust the ground anymore. I gripped the hem of my dress, trying to steady my hands. “They’re engaged,” he said. No warning. No kindness. Just the words. I stared at him. My mind couldn’t catch up. My heart slammed against my ribs. Nora lifted her hand, her smile widening. A diamond ring glittered on her finger. My mother’s diamond. The one my father swore he’d keep safe. “It’s beautiful, isn’t it?” she said like it was nothing. “Daddy thought I should have it.” My mouth went dry. My chest hurt. “You’re marrying my husband,” I whispered. “Ex-husband,” she corrected with a soft, fake smile. “And it’s not like you were making him happy.” I turned to my father. Desperate. Hurt. “Dad, how can you let this happen? Harrison cheated on me. With Nora!” He didn’t even blink. “Nora makes Harrison happy. That’s all that matters now.” His words hit harder than I thought they could. “What about me?” My voice cracked, no matter how hard I tried to hold it steady. “What about how I feel?” He leaned back in his chair, eyes hard. “You? You humiliated this family. You walked out of your marriage like a drunk. Slept with God knows who. You let the media tear us apart.” Tears burned behind my eyes. “I was heartbroken. I didn’t plan any of it.” “You’re a disgrace,” he said, cold as ice. I gasped. The word felt like a slap. He reached into his drawer and pulled out an envelope. He placed it in front of me like it meant nothing. “What is this?” I asked, barely able to breathe. “Legal transfer documents. All my company shares are now under Nora’s name. She deserves it. She’s responsible. Composed. She’ll carry the Wallace legacy forward.” My heart stopped. “You’re cutting me off?” “I’m cleaning up your mess.” I couldn’t move. Couldn’t speak. My whole body felt numb. My skin burned from the inside out. I wanted to scream. I wanted to throw something. I wanted to make them all feel the way I did. But I didn’t. I stood up. Slowly. My knees wobbled beneath me. I looked my father in the eye. “You really mean it,” I said. He didn’t flinch. “You’re no longer my daughter.” Just like that. Nora smirked like she’d won. Harrison didn’t even look at me. Deborah chuckled under her breath like it was all a game. I turned around and walked out. I didn’t cry until I got to my car. Then I broke. I clutched the steering wheel, pressing my forehead to it, and sobbed until I couldn’t breathe. My body shook. My throat burned. My heart felt like it had split open and no one cared. I had lost everything. My husband. My family. My place in the world. And the worst part? Not a single person in that room loved me.Vionne’s Pov“C’mon girl.” She beckoned, “Are you just going to stand there staring at me, or are you coming over here so we can get you ready for that bitch’s engagement party?” she snickered.I knew this side of Maddie.Secretive.I let out a breath, trying to stay calm.“Not until you—”“I’ll tell you everything. But right now, we’ve got something more important to deal with.” She paused, holding my gaze. “Trust me, girl.”“Nora’s engagement isn’t important to me, girl.”“You know it is. I mean the trolls online. We’re going to let them know they aren’t on your level.”She pulled an expensive white garment out of the box.Another box.What kind of connection did I have with gift boxes?I didn’t say a word.Of course she was right.But wait a second…It was a gown.“White is the dress code today, right?” she asked, looking straight into my eyes.I nodded.My mouth had completely forgotten its job.“Darien requested that you wear this.”She stood and walked toward me.Again.Darien’s
VIONNE’S POVAfter he left, I didn’t let my brain wander back to him or the things he said. I pushed everything away. My head was already thinking too much to waste another second on that unnecessarily rude-ass man.After Nora’s engagement party, Darien will have to answer all my questions. I pretend not to be bothered, but it’s eating me up.Right now, I think I’ll focus on what’s in front of me. Let’s take it one step at a time.The night I came here, I remember searching for him online and finding nothing. Let’s leave that for now.I looked at the brand-new phone, sitting inside a box wrapped with red ribbons.I smiled.Actually smiled. Genuinely. For the first time since I stepped into this mansion.And I hadn’t even opened the box yet.I wouldn’t. Not just yet.What if there was nothing inside? What if he planned to use this to mock me?Oh my God.I was thinking way too much.Still, I hoped this wasn’t another one of those weird boxes I’d received in the past forty-eight hours.L
VIONNE'S POVThe past two days have been hell. It was actually supposed to be cool, right? Because I've been left alone, fed, and treated like a princess in another man's house.In my father's house, I was trash. In Darein's house, I was a princess. A queen.Who could tell me otherwise? I'd rather cry in riches than cry in poverty and depression.I was doing better here. But these past few days, I've gotten a lot of messages telling me to leave, saying my life was at stake and all.I didn't know why I was so worried, but—I haven't even seen him in the past two days. Not Darien. Not the stormy green-eyed man. Not until last night.However, it was morning now. I was already up. It was Nora's day. The internet was already booming. I woke up as early as 7:00 AM, thinking about my life and whether I was going to honor that damn occasion or not.I didn't know how Maddie found out I was having second thoughts about attending that engagement, but she said we were going.At first, she was aga
VIONNE’S POVAfter I was done reading those messages… reading people’s comments, the trolls… everything, I felt like I was going to lose my mind. So I decided to take a bath. I spent hours under the running shower, just trying to cool off.Now, I was done bathing.I was also done fighting my reality. The texts from that unknown sender had really messed with my head, but I decided not to let them get to me. I was already in. I agreed to stay, and there was no turning back.Either way, I was going to survive here.Right now, it was 11:00 a.m. I was heading downstairs for breakfast because I wasn’t about to let all that shit I saw on the internet earlier this morning get to me.Never.So, I tried to bury the thoughts.And for some reason, my heart skipped at the thought of seeing him. He’d probably seen all those gossip posts and—I shuddered.Whatever.I was late, yes.Did it matter?No, it didn’t.Fuck the rules of this house.Did he really think those rules he dished out yesterday wer
VIONNE’S POVAnd just like a dummy, I didn’t know how the previous night ended.But if you ask me, I think it was supposed to end in sin—slapping of body against body and…The alarm on the nightstand pierced deep into my sleep, disrupting the dream I was having, just when he was about to pin me to the wall and—Ohh… wait. What happened last night?I shut my eyes as the memories of last night flooded my hazy brain.How I caught her on him.The frame.How I was being smacked and kept on repeating that word. ‘Yes Daddy.’Alright. So how the hell did I sleep off? What. The. Fuck.I remembered enjoying his smacks. How my panties got wet and were still a little soaked from my thick white juice from yesterday.Then it hit me again—how did I get up here?Wait a second. Do you mean to tell me that arrogant Daddy carried me all the way from his room down here?I sat up.“Argh. Shit.”My ass stung. Pain from yesterday.Looking down at my body, I was still in the PJ top and red pants. I reached f
Her breathing changed. Still, she obeyed. No arguments. No questions. Maybe she hadn’t fully understood yet. Why is she so calm? I stared at our reflection in the mirror. I drew in a slow breath, pretending her well-sculpted body and those lush, curvy hips just inches from my cock weren’t testing every ounce of my control. “Do you like what you see?” I asked, watching her in the mirror. Her body tensed. Curiosity flickered across her face, followed by wariness—like she was trying to figure out the rules of whatever game I was playing. After a beat, she swallowed and gave a small nod. “Use your words,” I demanded. “Y-yes, Daddy,” she stuttered, eyes lowering. “Good. Keep your eyes on the mirror. Watch yourself while I spank this stubborn ass.” My voice dropped to a whisper as I ran my fingers through her hair. “Yes, Daddy.” Her lips quivered. “Good girl.” Smack. The sound cracked through the room. I watched her reaction in the mirror—her scream tearing out sharp and raw. “
DAREIN’S POVGood heaven.The moment I smelled her breath, I almost lost control. Almost pulled her closer… almost crossed a line I shouldn’t.Almost.But no. Not yet.Let her crave me even more.And raw jealousy… that anger… that hatred burning in her black eyes when she saw Raya on me?I love it.
VIONNE’S POV He leaned in. Like, literally leaned in to check my breath. My heart jumped. He grabbed my face, holding it firmly in place with his strong hands, then used his nose to smell my breath. It felt like forever. Our breathing mingled. His breath was fresh, almost too calm for a situat
I didn't know how long I walked before I finally saw a small door. It was open. Then I got closer and saw him. DAREIN. I mean, Daddy. He was sitting on a golden seat, his head turned to the side as he sipped alcohol. Probably his red wine. He wasn't facing me. "What?" I gasped as I took in the
VIONNE'S POV Wait a second. Did I hear her right? Little girl, me? Little? I glared back at her too. Cold. Furious. She let out a sharp laugh and said, “Come to think of it, I love that you didn't knock. Tell me, girl, you loved what you saw, right?” Her voice dripped with mockery. I knew where







