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Rolex

Watching her sleep peacefully in my arms after everything that happened…. after changing her into my shirt, while she still doubted me, was something I could write an entire book about.

The way she had cried and moaned my name while I ruined her innocence still lingered in my head. There was nothing pure left about what we did, yet there was something sacred about how she gave herself to me.

She was so different from every woman I’d ever touched….

Now, lying in my arms, her face buried against my chest, she looked so damn peaceful… so unaware of the kind of man holding her.

And it made me hard all over again.

Controlling myself not to take her again after already making her come more times than she could count was the hardest thing I’d done in a while.

I doubted she’d even be able to walk when she woke up in the morning. I’d let her rest first, let her heal….before ruining her again.

She bled. I was her first. She doubted me, yet she still gave herself to me. And now, the way
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  • The Bet That Broke Us   80

    Rolex“Here!” I said to Ruby, showing her the room where she would be staying. She kept looking around in awe…of course, she would be surprised at how a nobody like me could own a place like this.Her parents took her from me because they wanted someone better. So seeing her here now makes me wonder if they ever really found someone better for her.“Freshen up and get changed. I’ll get you something to eat,” I told her.But she turned quickly before I could leave. “Can I manage a shirt and pants from you? Mine aren’t comfortable to sleep in,” she replied.I nodded before closing the door behind me to leave her to herself.It wasn’t long before I returned with a shirt and a pair of pants that I thought would fit her, something she could manage for the night. I knocked on the door a few times, and when I didn’t get a response, I opened it, thinking she was in the bathroom. I planned to drop the clothes on the bed and leave quietly.But I halted the moment I saw her standing in front of

  • The Bet That Broke Us   79

    MiaI lay down on my back on the bed, My eyes were closed, but my mind wouldn’t stop replaying his words. I I turned onto my side, pressing my face into the pillow, hoping somehow it would erase the thoughts of him. But no matter how hard I tried, he wouldn’t leave my mind.It wasn’t long before I gave in to the cravings, the aching pull of imagining him near me. My lips parted slowly as my mind painted the scenes I shouldn’t be thinking of.My hand moved on its own, grazing over my chest, cupping my breasts as I imagined his hands doing the same. A soft sound escaped my throat as my thighs brushed together, trying to ease the burning pulse between them.He was right…I'd lose my mind while wishing he was here. I sat up suddenly in frustration and the first thing I did was grab my phone. My fingers trembled slightly from the emotions I couldn't control as I dialed the only number I could think of. I just hoped he hadn’t changed it.He picked up the moment the phone rang. “Hmmm... hey,

  • The Bet That Broke Us   78

    Rolex I entered the car and fastened my seat belt when my phone began to ring. I wanted to ignore it at first, but the number flashing on the screen wasn’t saved in my contacts, it was an unknown one. Curiosity got the best of me. After securing the belt across my chest, I picked it up. “Hey, it’s me….Red. The voice on the other end made everything inside me freeze. The noise around me faded, the faint music from the radio, even the thrum of my own heartbeat. It was like the entire world stopped moving. “Rolex?” the voice called again, soft and hesitant, yet familiar enough to make my chest ache. My heart began to race, not the way it used to when I was still foolishly obsessed with her, not that old rush of excitement whenever I saw her name or heard her laugh but in a strange, uneven rhythm that I couldn’t quite explain. A shock, a ghost from the past. For years, I had tried to reach her after she left. I called everyone I could, but it was as if she’d vanished from the face of

  • The Bet That Broke Us   77

    “We don’t even know his parents! Why would you bring a stranger home?” the man yelled at his wife. His voice wasn’t loud enough to echo through the whole house, but the anger in his tone was clear. Rolex stood by the doorway, his small hands shaking slightly as he listened to every word. He had only come to tell her that Ruby had fallen asleep, but now, hearing them talk about him thinking he had fallen asleep, he froze. His heart ached with every word. “But he was alone in the rain,” the woman argued softly. “I couldn’t just leave him there to die. He was soaked to the bone, trembling… Ruby wouldn’t even leave without him. She begged me to bring him home.” Her husband sighed, rubbing the bridge of his nose. “We’ll take him to the police tomorrow. He can’t stay here when we don’t even know why he was out there in the first place.” “Honey, he’s just a child,” she pleaded, her voice cracking. “What harm could he possibly do?” Rolex swallowed hard, guilt burning in his throat. H

  • The Bet That Broke Us   76

    He sat on the cold, muddy floor, his small body shaking as he cried his heart out. His voice broke with each sob, but he didn’t care that people might be watching. He was only ten, and nothing in the world could be more terrifying than watching his own mother collide with another man to murder his dying father. He witnessed everything himself. The man who had been his only source of love and protection was gone. He had no one left. His mother had never liked him that much was no secret. She had always favored his twin brother. She wouldn’t even hesitate to say it to his face, how much she regretted ever giving birth to him. Her words cut deeper than any knife could, but he still hoped that someday she would look at him the way she looked at his brother. That she would smile at him once, or touch his hair gently, or tell him she was proud of him. But that day never came. And now the only person who had ever shown him affection was gone, the man who had once promised to pr

  • The Bet That Broke Us   75

    Mia“Do you?” I asked again in a lower voice, my heart breaking against his silence. He didn’t answer. He just stared at me, his expression unreadable. The stillness between us hurt more than any words he could have said. He didn’t love me, he never did. The realization burned inside me. I turned to leave, my chest tightening with each step, but before I could take another, he pulled me back…hard. My body collided with his chest, and the air left my lungs.“I don’t know about love,” he said, his voice calm and steady. “My whole life, I’ve never truly felt real love. I can’t love you, Mia… but my hunger for you knows no bounds.”He said it like the words alone weren’t enough to hold what he felt, like there was something stronger. The look in his eyes…God, the way they softened when they met mine, it was a different Rolex standing before me. Not the cold, devilish man I feared, but someone stripped bare of his armor.And somehow, I couldn’t even blame him for saying he couldn’t love

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