LOGINNicole stood in front of the mirror one last time, taking a long, steady look at her reflection. She wanted to convince herself that she was ready for the day ahead. Her black high-waisted pants sat perfectly on her hips, the fabric smooth under her fingertips. She adjusted her grey turtleneck blouse, making sure it hugged her form just right without wrinkles or creases. Her black purse, placed neatly on the bed, matched her outfit flawlessly—a small but satisfying detail she appreciated. Slipping her feet into her black stilettos, she clicked across the bedroom floor once, twice, testing her balance and grace. With a deep breath, she grabbed her purse and stepped toward the door, feeling a surge of excitement ripple through her.
Exiting her apartment building, Nicole inhaled the crisp, bustling air of New York City. The city always seemed to hum with life, but today felt especially vibrant, almost electric. She hadn’t gone shopping in nearly two weeks, her time consumed with bills and responsibilities, yet today nothing would stop her. Last night, a happy customer had left her a tip of a thousand dollars, and just thinking about it made her heart skip a beat. She wished she could receive tips like that every single day; how amazing would that be? One doesn’t get that lucky every day, she reminded herself, a small smile playing at her lips. But she was determined to use this unexpected windfall wisely: a new hairstyle, a fresh set of clothes, shoes to add to her moderate collection at home—today, she would treat herself.
She hailed a taxi, climbing inside with a sense of purpose, and directed the driver to her favorite salon. The ride was filled with anticipation, the city’s sounds blurring into a background hum as her mind wandered over possible new styles and colors. By the time she arrived, Nicole could feel her excitement building in her chest like a gentle flutter.
Hours later, she emerged from the salon transformed. Her hair shimmered under the daylight, styled to perfection; her fingers and toes gleamed from a fresh manicure and pedicure; her makeup, updated from her everyday routine, gave her an air of effortless elegance. She paused outside, taking in her reflection in the salon’s mirrored window. She looked—and felt—reborn. Today, she was unstoppable.
Next came the boutique. Nicole loved shopping, but not in the casual way most people did. She insisted on choosing her own clothes, her personal style guiding every selection. She was picky, yes, but she had exquisite taste and refused to settle for anything less than perfect. The only limit was her budget—but today, thanks to the generous tip, even that wasn’t a concern. Hours passed in a delightful blur of fabric textures, color combinations, and styles that caught her eye. Each item she selected felt like a small victory, a celebration of her independence and good taste.
When she finally decided on an outfit, she tried it on immediately: a black high-neck crop top paired with a black-and-white striped skirt, finished with black lace heels. She spun in front of the mirror, studying every angle. She loved it—really loved it. She wished she could dress like this every day, radiating confidence, elegance, and charm effortlessly. Paying for the clothes with a satisfied nod, she stepped out of the boutique, excitement still bubbling as she headed home.
Nicole Robinson, twenty-seven years old, lived in an apartment in New York City that had been gifted to her by her best friend years ago. The gift came when her friend had taken a better job offer in California, leaving Nicole with a comfortable place to call home. Though modest, the apartment was hers entirely—a small sanctuary in the sprawling city.
She worked at a VIP lounge bar in a pub. The salary was decent, enough to pay the bills and live comfortably, but it wasn’t the life she dreamed of. Nicole craved the luxurious, adventurous life she had always imagined—shopping without limits, traveling the world, discovering new places, meeting fascinating people, and never worrying about money. Her current life was safe and predictable, yet it felt incomplete. Even though she didn’t enjoy her job as a waitress, she accepted it because it allowed her independence. Still, deep down, she wished that one day, even for just a fleeting moment, she could live the life she truly desired.
Back at home, Nicole began placing her newly purchased clothes in her closet, running her fingers along the fabric with a small smile. Her phone began to ring, breaking the calm rhythm of her day. Carefully, she dropped the clothes and moved to the edge of her bed to answer.
“Hello, Vanessa,” she said.
Vanessa, her friend and colleague, answered immediately. “Hey, girlfriend!”
Nicole couldn’t help but roll her eyes with a small smirk. Vanessa always called her “girlfriend” whenever she needed a favor. It had become predictable, almost comical, but Nicole had learned to accept it. “Okay. What is it this time?” she asked, already anticipating the request.
“What makes you think I need something from you?” Vanessa replied, though Nicole could hear the faint pout in her voice.
“Just spit it out, Vanessa,” Nicole said, a knowing tone in her voice.
“Okay. Nicole, I need your help, please,” Vanessa said quickly.
“Like I don’t know,” Nicole teased.
“Can you please take my shift tonight? I don’t feel so good. I promise I’ll take yours tomorrow night… Pretty please?” Vanessa pleaded, the urgency in her voice clear.
“Gosh! Vanessa, you always have to ruin my plans!” Nicole exclaimed, though there was laughter hiding in her frustration.
“I’m sorry, babe,” Vanessa said softly. “I promise this will be the last time. Please say yes.”
Nicole sighed, knowing she couldn’t refuse. “Okay, I guess I can’t say no.”
“Thank you so so much, Nicole! You’re the best!” Vanessa gushed, her relief audible.
“Yeah, yeah… But let this be the last time, okay?” Nicole reminded her firmly.
“Okay, I promise. I love you so much, bestie. Bye!” Vanessa chirped, ending the call.
Nicole held the phone for a moment longer, muttering, “Bye?” to the empty line, a small laugh escaping her lips.
Her day hadn’t gone as planned. She had imagined ending it with dinner at a fancy restaurant—not extravagant, just elegant—celebrating her new look and her small victories. Now, those plans had to shift. Vanessa had altered the course of her day, and Nicole knew she would have to accept it. Vanessa was going to return the favor, she just had to because she had ruined Nicole’s plans of showing off her new looks. Perhaps she would order pizza and head to work, saving the restaurant outing for another day when she could truly indulge herself. Though disappointed, Nicole reminded herself that friendships sometimes required small sacrifices—and that was okay.
Few days has passed since Nicole moved to Miami Florida. She loved the mansion Gabriel got for her. She had employees at her beck and call all thanks to him, but she felt like she had accomplished nothing. None of the things she had now could give her true happiness like she thought they would. Well, what do they say? ‘The rich also cry’ so, she guess since she was now rich, not being able to be with Gabriel, the man she lives with her whole heart was her own reason to cry. Nicole was by her pool side, lying on the deck chair with her eyes closed while having these thoughts. She wanted to get a tan, so she was having a sun bathe when suddenly she didn’t feel the ray of the sunshine on her skin, she wondered what could’ve caused it, so she opened her eyes and was shocked to see Gabriel standing there, dressed casually, he was the cause of the sudden shade.What was he doing her
Gabriel’s parents traveled back to Las Vegas two days after they returned from their honeymoon. Their departure left the mansion quieter than it had been in weeks. The warmth their presence brought faded almost instantly, replaced by the familiar quiet rhythm and stillness that settled deep into the walls of the house.Nicole returned to her bedroom, to Gabriel’s displeasure, though he kept it to himself. He had no right to complain. This arrangement had never promised permanence. It had always been built on and conditions, rather than promises. Yet, the distance between them felt heavier now than it ever had before.A week passed, and everything gradually slipped back into the familiar routine that existed before Gabriel’s parents had arrived. Gabriel resumed work at the office, immersing himself in meetings, files, and endless responsibilities. His days were long and exhausting. Yet despite the workload, his mind remained restless. The stress was no longer coming solely from business
It was almost dawn, and the soft light of early morning barely filtered through the curtains. Nicole was fast asleep in Gabriel’s arms, her breathing slow and steady, her face serene and untouched by the world. Gabriel watched her with an intensity he couldn’t hide. Every curve, every detail of her peaceful expression, seemed like a treasure he wanted to protect. She looked ethereal, so soft and delicate, and yet she had given him the greatest gift he could ever imagine—her body.Making love to Nicole in reality had surpassed every expectation he had ever held in his mind. Every touch, every sigh, every whispered sound from her had been far more intoxicating than he had ever dreamed. He marveled at the intimacy they shared, at how their souls seemed to connect through their bodies, even if the words they exchanged were few.If only she knew, he thought, if only she could understand the depth of his feelings—the love that had grown beyond the boundaries of their contract, the wish to sp
Gabriel and Nicole arrived on the island where they would be spending their honeymoon in a helicopter.The island belonged to Gabriel’s family. Nicole’s eyes widened as she took in the sight before her—the landscape stretched endlessly, lush greenery meeting pristine beaches, waves gently lapping against the sand to her excitement. The mansion loomed in the distance, regal and expansive, every detail speaking of luxury and power. She noticed the hum of the generator that powered the island, the way the sunlight reflected off the water, the way the breeze played with her hair. The beach, endless and inviting, caused her heart to skip with excitement.She never imagined that one day she’d be standing on an island that belonged to a wealthy person—not as a tourist, not as a guest, but as someone who could call this place a home, a sanctuary. And not just a home, but a place where she would spend her honeymoon. A place where she could stay forever if she wanted. The thought made her dizzy
Nicole was now alone in the room. Her friends had left after chatting with her for a while, needing to be at the church to await her arrival. The quiet that followed felt almost heavy, filled with anticipation and nervous energy. She felt a flutter of nervousness in her chest, the kind that made her hands tremble slightly. To steady herself, she took a small sip of wine, letting the warmth calm her racing thoughts. Now that she was fully dressed, reality struck her fully, causing her heart to pound—she was about to marry Gabriel, and there was no way either of them could avoid it. There were no detours, no delays. It had to happen, and the magnitude of that truth both thrilled and terrified her.She perched on the edge of the bed, hands shaking slightly, heart racing like a drumbeat in her chest. She tried to steady herself, but the realization weighed heavily, as her mind drifted in a whirlwind of “what ifs” and “maybes,” when she suddenly heard a gentle knock at the door. Startled, s
The day of the wedding had finally arrived. The sun had barely crested the horizon, casting soft golden light into Gabriel’s bedroom, yet he was already awake, his mind buzzing with nervous anticipation. His heart raced despite the calm exterior he tried to maintain. He had never imagined that he would be standing at the altar, ready to marry, after everything that had happened with Ashley. A relationship meant to be only a façade had turned into something far more complicated, tangled in emotions he hadn’t fully anticipated.He hadn’t seen Nicole for the past three days. She had been adamant in her promise that he wouldn’t see her until the wedding day itself. They had only spoken over the phone since then, as Nicole retreated to her bedroom to manage her own preparations. And yet, even in the quiet of their distance, Gabriel had felt her absence, as they only talked on the phone.He missed the sparkle in her eyes, the warmth of her smile. He missed hearing the laughter that had once
Nicole stood in front of Gabriel’s bedroom door, staring at it as though it might suddenly speak back to her.Was this a good idea? She internally asked herself.Her fingers hovered uncertainly near the door, her heart beating just a little faster than usual.It won’t hurt knowing what his room look
Nicole couldn’t help but stare at Gabriel.She watched him closely, the way he sat there so composed, so controlled, as if what they had just done—signing a contract that bound their lives together for six months—was nothing more than another business deal.Why is he doing this? She wondered.Her mi
Nicole made sure she packed her best underwear. It wasn’t as if Gabriel was going to see her in her underwear—at least, not that she planned for—but a girl needed to feel confident on the inside before she could truly feel beautiful on the outside. That much, she believed wholeheartedly. As she zipp
It was four days to the wedding, Gabriel was busy in his office because after today, he wouldn’t be going to the office in preparation for the wedding and he didn’t want his desk piled up with papers and files when he returns from his honeymoon, so he decided to wo







