Avery's world shattered with a double blow: the loss of her baby and her husband's scandalous affair. Looking for a way to forget, she met Caspian Sterling at a club, and their connection was instant and intense. Their immediate attraction offers a glimmer of hope in her despair, until Avery uncovers a shocking truth: Caspian's arrival in her life is no accident. He was about to change her family's life forever, and he had a secret link to her husband – a link built on revenge. Now, Avery's stuck in a dangerous game of love and payback. Will she choose the man she's falling for, even if it means turning against her family? And can their new love survive the explosive secrets about to come out?
View MoreThe hospital smell wouldn't leave me. It was like it was stuck to my skin, a cold, sharp reminder of the room where everything fell apart. The doctor's words, "I'm so sorry, Ms. Woods," kept playing in my head, over and over. I stumbled through the door of my apartment, my eyes blurry, my hands shaking. I was holding that ultrasound picture like it was the only thing keeping me together, but it just felt like ash now.
I wanted to come home to quiet, to Hector. I wanted his arms, his smell, something familiar. But the apartment was too quiet, a weird, heavy quiet. I was thinking maybe he was still in the office finalizing the papers we needed for an important meeting the next day. Then I heard a sound, a low moan, coming from the bedroom. Something made me walk towards it. I don't know why. The door was open a crack, and light was spilling out. What I saw made my stomach drop. Hector, my Hector, was in bed with Jasmine. They were… together. I choked back a sob. Hector's head shot up, his eyes wide with shock. Jasmine tried to cover herself, her face all guilt and something else, something I couldn't place. "Avery…" Hector said, his voice rough, "Come on, baby. It's not what it looks like." The ultrasound picture fell from my hand, floating to the floor. The future I thought I had, the baby, the family, it was all gone. And right in front of me, I saw another kind of betrayal. My heart felt like it was being ripped apart, again. It was too much. It was like my whole world just broke, twice, in the same day. The hallway spun, the walls blurring into a gray, featureless tunnel as I fled. I didn't think, didn't plan. I wanted to get away from them, as far as possible. So I just ran, my feet pounding against the cold tile, my breath hitching in ragged sobs. My phone was clutched in my hand, a lifeline to the only person who might understand, the only person I trusted. Desmond. His house, a small, brick townhouse a few blocks away, loomed into view. I stumbled up the worn steps, my fingers trembling as I punched the doorbell. The sound, sharp and insistent, echoed in the quiet street. I leaned against the doorframe, my body shaking, my tears a torrent. The door swung open, revealing Desmond's familiar face, his brow furrowed with concern. "Avery? What—" He didn't finish the sentence. I launched myself into his arms, my sobs erupting with renewed force. I clung onto him like my life depended on him. He held me right as well, his strong arms a comforting anchor in the storm raging inside me. I continued clinging to him, my tears soaking his shirt, my body convulsing with grief and betrayal. "It's Hector," I gasped, my voice thick with tears. "And Jasmine… they… they were…" The words wouldn't come. I couldn't articulate the horror, the sheer, gut-wrenching betrayal. I just sobbed, my body wracked with pain. Desmond led me inside, his hand gently guiding me to the worn couch in his living room. He sat beside me, his presence a silent comfort. He didn't rush me, didn't demand explanations. He simply waited, his hand resting on my back, his touch grounding me in the chaos. When my sobs finally subsided, leaving me hollow and exhausted, I told him. I told him about the hospital, about the empty ultrasound, about the doctor's pitying gaze. I told him about coming home, about the sounds from the bedroom, about the image that was seared into my brain. My voice was a raw whisper, each word a shard of glass scraping against my throat. Desmond listened, his expression a mixture of shock, anger, and deep, unwavering sympathy. He didn't interrupt, didn't offer platitudes. He just listened, his presence a silent testament to his unwavering loyalty. When I finished, a heavy silence settled over the room. The air crackled with unspoken rage, with the shared understanding of the magnitude of the betrayal. "I can't believe that he did all that," Desmond’s voice was low and dangerous. "To you? After… after everything you both have been through? I thought he vowed to love only you for the rest of your life at the altar?" I nodded, my eyes brimming with fresh tears. "And Jasmine… my cousin. She is practically my sister! Why would she do such a thing to me?" Desmond's jaw tightened. "They'll pay for this, Avery. They will." His words, though spoken with a fierce intensity, offered little comfort. The pain was too deep, the betrayal too profound. I felt like I was drowning, like the world had turned against me, leaving me adrift in a sea of grief and anger. I paused, staring at the worn rug, my mind blank. Desmond's anger was a low hum in the room, a promise of something I couldn't quite grasp. A strange, almost detached thought drifted through the fog of my pain. What now? What will I do now? How will I face Hector the next day? Desmond shifted beside me, his hand tightening on my shoulder. "Avery," he said, his voice low and serious, "You need to divorce that son of a bastard. Don't let this slide. I won't let you forgive him." He was right. I shouldn't. But the thought of starting my life all over again without him practically haunts me. "Where... where would I go? I have no one else except him and you" I whispered, my voice barely audible. Desmond's eyes met mine, and in their depths, I saw a flicker of something I couldn't decipher. It wasn't pity, or even just anger. It was something else, something that made a cold knot tighten in my stomach. "I don't know yet," he said, his voice grave. "But we'll figure it out. I promise. We'll figure out everything." His words were meant to be reassuring, but they hung in the air, heavy with unspoken questions. Everything? I thought. What did that mean? What dangerous path is he about to take? What did "everything" entail? The room was silent, but the questions and the events of the day roared in my head, and I knew, with a chilling certainty, that this was only the beginning. My life has taken a wrong dark turn.Avery’s POVI couldn’t concentrate at work. Every time I looked up from my computer screen, Debby’s smug face flashed through my mind, her voice replaying that awful ultimatum—twenty-four hours, or she’d blow everything up.It felt like my world was on a time bomb.I tapped my pen against the desk, my thoughts drifting back to Hector and the way he’d ripped up the divorce papers like they were trash. If Debby went ahead and spilled what she saw, Hector could use it against me. He could twist everything to make it seem like I was the unfaithful one. The irony wasn’t lost on me—he cheated, he lied, but a single kiss with Caspian could suddenly become ammunition in court.And Debby knew that.She didn’t care about me or what I was going through. To her, this was an opportunity to cash out, to line her pockets with my silence.I stared at my phone, hesitating for a moment before pressing Caspian’s contact. My fingers trembled slightly, not because I was scared of him, but because I knew h
Avery’s POV I didn’t want to go.I didn’t want to see her face, sit across from her fake-smiling lips, or listen to whatever disgusting offer she was about to throw on the table. But I had no choice. Not when she held a ticking bomb over my head, ready to blow up everything I had just started to rebuild.When Debby waved me over to the small restaurant across the street from the office, I followed stiffly, feeling like a prisoner walking toward her own execution.The moment we sat down, she skipped all formalities."I’m not going to waste your time, Avery," she said, leaning forward with that smirk I was beginning to hate with my entire soul. "You know what I saw. I know what I saw. And I’m guessing you know what it would mean if someone else saw it too. Most especially your dear loving husband, Hector."I clenched my jaw. "You said this wasn’t about ruining lives, just business. So say what you want to say and get it over with."Debby chuckled like I amused her. "Right. Business. Le
Caspian’s POVI’d never been the type to look forward to going into the office. Work was work—something I had mastered, something that kept my revenge plan moving, something I controlled with precision. But today… today felt different.I checked my reflection in the mirror again, straightening my already perfect tie. My hair was in place, my cologne subtle but sharp. Everything looked normal on the outside, but inside?My chest buzzed with anticipation.I knew exactly why.The very thought of Avery waiting somewhere in the building, her soft green eyes, the way she bit her lip when she was thinking, the way her voice lowered just a little when she was talking to me alone—it drove me absolutely mad.I wasn’t even trying to fight it anymore. I had fallen. Deep.And now, all I wanted was to see her again. Not in the way I saw most people. I wanted to study her—every look, every movement, every reaction. I wanted to soak her in like she was the only source of light left in my dark, reven
Avery’s POVThe soft clinking of glasses and the low hum of music filled the dimly lit bar. It was early evening, and the place wasn’t too crowded—just the way I liked it. The amber lighting wrapped around the space like a quiet embrace, but nothing could still the restlessness inside me.I wrapped my fingers around the rim of my untouched drink, stirring the melting ice with the straw. I had texted Desmond a few hours ago, needing to talk to someone who wasn’t tangled in the drama of my life—someone who didn’t want anything from me.Desmond walked in just as I was about to check my phone again. He wore his usual dark jeans and a black T-shirt, his brown hair a little messy like he’d run his fingers through it too many times. When his eyes found mine, he gave a half-smile and made his way over.“Avery,” he said, sliding into the booth across from me. “You know how I have this weird habit of reading a tone into a text, right?”“Yeah, and?”“Your text sounded like you have been so worri
Avery's POVI thought handing Hector the divorce papers would be the end of something—the final nail in the coffin of a toxic, broken marriage.But I was wrong.He didn’t even read them. He tore them in half right in front of me. No hesitation. No emotion. Just a sharp rip that echoed in the silence like a gunshot.And then he walked away, leaving the pieces fluttering to the floor, and me standing there stunned—humiliated all over again.That night, I couldn’t sleep.I tossed and turned, my mind spinning, heart aching. The image of those torn pages haunted me. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw his smug face, heard the sound of paper ripping, felt the heavy weight of powerlessness settle over me like a shroud.He had the upper hand again.Legally, emotionally, symbolically—he was still trying to own me.I stared at the ceiling, my thoughts bouncing like angry wasps in my head. My room felt suffocating. Juliet was probably in her room, already spinning this into another power play. An
Caspian's POV I couldn't get her out of my mind.Every time I closed my eyes, I saw her—standing in that emerald green dress, the fabric hugging her body like it was made for her. I saw the way her lips trembled after our kiss, the fire in her eyes when she stood up to me, the way her voice cracked when she confessed her fears. I hadn’t planned for any of this.She was supposed to be a means to an end—a strategic pawn in a revenge game I had spent years crafting. But now, she has become something entirely different. She was a storm that ripped through the walls I had spent so long building, and I was starting to realize that I didn’t want to put them back up.I had planned to hurt Hector Woods. I didn’t expect to fall for the woman he had tried to break.The thoughts were too loud in my head. I needed to quiet them, even if just for a night. So I texted Jameson, my best friend.The bar we used to hit back in the day was dimly lit and smelled of bourbon and old wood. The kind of place
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