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The Lady in Red Dress
Damian’s POV
I leaned back, still unsteady against the bedpost, loosening the tie that felt like a noose around my neck. Tonight, from my planning, was supposed to be another huge celebration of success, but instead, it felt like an endless and meaningless loop of empty congratulations and cheap whiskey.
Just when I decided to finally close my eyes, hoping for a moment of peace, the door creaked open, interrupting me.
“Room service?” I asked lazily, not bothering to turn around to see for myself, as all my thoughts wasn't organized.
There came no answer.
I sat up, frowning, my body still unsteady. “Hello?”
The sound of a close hesitant footsteps reached my ears. I turned and froze at the sight before me. I saw a gorgeous woman standing in the doorway, wide eyed like a deer caught in headlights, with no escape route.
“Who are you?” I demanded, my voice sharp but coarse.
Her hand gripped firmly on the doorframe, and she seemed ready to bolt any minute. “I… I think I’m in the wrong room.”
My eyes narrowed at her response. She wasn’t in anyway dressed like hotel staff. Her dress clung like a second skin to her like she had been running, and her messy hair , but beautiful hair framed a face that was both stunning and alarmingly panicked.
“Wrong room?” I repeated, still trying to figure out what was happening.
“Yes,” she replied quickly, but her feet didn’t take any step out.
Something about her aura didn’t quite add up to me. People, from my experiences, didn’t just wander into my suite unless they had a reason for that.
“Come in,” I said, leaning forward and anticipating her.
“No, I should go be going...”
Her attempt to backpedal failed woefully when she tripped over the edge of the rug. Instinct kicked in with no warning. I lunged forward and immediately caught her gorgeous body in my arms before she hit the ground.
She gasped as our bodies made contact, her hands gripping my arms for balance. Her eyes held mine Passionately, and for a moment, neither of us dared moved.
“Careful,” I finally said softly. “You could’ve hurt yourself in the process.”
“Let me go now, please...” she whispered, her voice trembling.
But her hands in contrast to her words, didn’t leave my arms, and something in her expression begged me to hold on, even tightly to her.
“You’re shaking,” I said. “What’s wrong with you?”
“Nothing serious,” she replied, too quickly.
“Liar,” I muttered to her hearing.
“I really need to go,” she said again, but her voice was weaker this time.
“Then why aren’t you leaving as you said?”
She opened her mouth to answer me, but no words failed her. Instead, I watched as her gaze dropped to the floor, as if she had on her, a burden too heavy to name.
“What’s your name?” I finally asked.
“Why do you care that much?” she shot back, a spark of defiance surrounding her face.
“Because you missed your way, and currently standing in my hotel room, looking like the world just ended,” I said simply.
For a second, she hesitated, maybe not knowing what to say. “Amara,” she finally said.
Amara. It suited her kind of woman.
“Amara,” I deliberately repeated, tasting the name in my mouth. “I’m Damian.”
“I should go this minute,” she whispered again, and still, this time again, she didn’t move.
I stepped closer to her, ensuring to close the space between us. “Are you running away from something terrible?”
Her lips parted to narrate her story, but before she could answer, the air between us shifted, without warning, it became charged and replaced by raw emotion. I don’t know who moved first, maybe it was her, maybe I took the liberty of moving first, but suddenly, I found her lips on mine.
It wasn’t a sweet kind of kiss. It was very desperate, messy, like she was putting her all, trying to escape whatever demons haunted her.
“Wait,” she breathed, suddenly pulling back slightly. Her hands made their way to rest on my chest, but they didn’t push me away.
“We can stop if you don't want it,” I said, though the heat between us made it hard to mean what I just said.
Her eyes weakly searched mine, as if looking for an answer I couldn’t give her. Then she leaned over and kissed me again, harder this time, and I knew we were crossing a line that couldn’t be undone.
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The morning sunlight streamed mercilessly through the curtains. I groaned in pleasure, dragging a hand across my face. My head pounded continously like a drumbeat, and my body felt heavy.
Turning over, as usual, I expected to see the same occurance of emptiness of my bed. Instead, I saw her beside me.
Amara.
She sat face down on the edge of the bed, clutching the sheet like her life depended on it to her chest. Her hair was a total mess, and her shoulders trembled for reasons I know not as if she was on the verge of breaking.
“Morning,” I said, my voice rough from the alcohol that I took.
She flinched like a puppet at the sound, her gaze darting immediately toward the closed door.
“Relax,” I said. “I have no intention of biting you.”
“This was a huge mistake,” she muttered, more to herself than to me.
I sat up beside her, carefully studying her. “Was it?”
“Yes,” she snapped furiously, finally turning to face me. Her eyes had turned red, and guilt was written all over her face that it almost broke me.
Before I had the chance to say anything else, she scrambled to her feet, gathering her dress from the floor. “I shouldn’t have been here in the first place. This never happened, okay?”
“Amara, wait...”
But she was already at the door, her hand turning the doorknob, opening it. She didn’t look back, and when the door finally slammed shut, it left an unsettling silence in its wake.
I stared unbelievably at the empty space where she had been, her name still lingering on my lips.
Amara.
Who exactly was she? And why on it does it feel like she just took a piece of me alongside with her?
Chapter 20The DNA DeceptionDamian’s POV"You're staring," Amara said, raising her eyebrows at me as she scooped another bite of scrambled eggs into her mouth.I blinked, looking away quickly, feeling like I’d just been caught doing something criminal. “Sorry. Just… thinking.”She gave a soft chuckle and leaned back against the headboard. “Thinking? About what? How bad your takeout dinner’s going to be?”I smirked. “I happen to be very skilled at choosing the best takeout in the city, thank you very much.”“Mmmh,” she hummed, clearly not convinced. “We’ll see.”It felt easy too easy. Sitting there with her, laughing, sharing a plate of now-cold breakfast, I almost believed the chaos around us had finally paused.Almost.Because deep down, there was a storm brewing. I could feel it an itch beneath my skin I couldn’t shake. And just as I opened my mouth to say something else, maybe something stupid like “You’re beautiful when you laugh,” my phone buzzed violently on the nightstand.“Le
Chapter 19Damian's POV Breakfast in Bed The tray for no reason felt heavier in my hands than it should have been in the first place. Toast, scrambled eggs, and even as went as far as squeezing freshly made orange juice, though simple to some people but thoughtful. I wasn’t even sure why my palms felt clammy. It was not a big deal as I see it, just a breakfast, not a diamond ring for proposal. Yet, the more I approached her room, my heart pounded endlessly like I was about to step into a hostile boardroom.I stood like a statue at the door for a moment, doing my best to steady my hitched breath. The events of the past couple of days had left me restless, completely torn between my own stubborn pride and the undeniable pull I recently developed toward Amara. I knew she deserved more than the cold indifference I am dishing out, especially after everything I had put her through. It was of course worst than what she experiences with her family.Pushing the door open, it was a great sigh
Change 18Burning Desire Damian’s POVI walked slowly into the penthouse, exhaustion heavy on me like a great cloak. The day had been inconsiderably brutal...back-to-back compulsory meetings, endless negotiations, and of course, the usual chaos that comes from running a billion-dollar empire. But none of that could be compared to the trouble that had been brewing intensively inside me for weeks.As I bent to set my briefcase down and get my tie loosened, I quickly glanced around the living room. It was strangely quiet, too quiet, the kind of silence that made my thoughts louder than it should be. Pouring myself rather a glass of whiskey to calm my nerves, I caught movement from the corner of my eye. I spurned around and saw her...Amara...standing just on the balcony. The sliding doors were left ajar, and the soft menacing glow of the city lights incredibly framed her silhouette like a painting.She looked so... so... so ethereal.Her loose soft curls danced gently to the sound of th
Chapter 17Uninvited Guest 2Amara’s POVThe knocking at the door was loud and persistent, jolting me from my deep thoughts. I sighed, wondering who could be so impatient. Damian wasn’t home, and I was grateful for the rare peace. I don't long to seeing him in the evenings as before, all I wanted was to stay far away from his lustful and penetrating eyes, but with cold and distant exterior. “Hold on!” I called, standing up and heading to the door. When I opened it, my heart nearly stopped.Victor.He stood there, looking as polished as ever in a crisp navy suit, his jaw tight with barely suppressed anger. His eyes locked on mine, piercing and accusing. He was the least person I expected to see at my doorpost.“Victor,” I said, my voice a mix of surprise and dread. “What are you doing here?”He pushed past me without waiting for an invitation. “We need to talk.”I shut the door, already feeling the headache forming. “Victor, this isn’t the time...”“Oh, it’s the perfect time, Amara,”
Chapter 16Uninvited Guest Amara's POVThe morning sunlight streamed slowly through the windows, illuminating Damian’s penthouse beautifully. Everything about his luxurious home screamed wealth...from the sleek furniture to the glass floors that seemed to gleam effortlessly. But as I sipped my tea at the dining table, my mind wasn’t on the luxury surrounding me at the moment.It was all on Sisi.She had been over the last two days, practically oozing sweetness and affection. It made my skin crawl in anger. I wasn’t stupid. Sisi didn’t change overnight, and her sudden interest in "rebuilding our sisterhood" was as suspicious as it was irritating. I could see through her act, and to be honest, she's doing a great job.The sound of Damian’s footsteps was what pulled me from my thoughts. He walked into the room, dressed in a tailored gray suit that fit him like a second skin. He looked effortlessly perfect as money was speaking, like he owned the world—and in many ways, he did. “Morning
Chapter 15I Came to TalkAmara's POVI stood at the door, watching as Sisi stepped inside, her bright smile plastered on her face, like she had somehow been transformed overnight. She was acting like a completely different person, and I wasn’t buying it. Not even for a second.“Sisi?” My voice was cautious, laced with suspicion. “What’s all this about?”She stepped into the penthouse, gliding past me with an air of confidence. “I came to talk,” she said, her tone light and breezy. “I figured it’s time we put all this nonsense behind us.”I raised an eyebrow, my mind immediately going on high alert. Nonsense? I wasn’t sure what she was referring to, but I had a feeling I knew where this was headed. “What nonsense?”“The fighting,” she said, her words soft and apologetic. “I’ve been so petty, Amara. I let my jealousy get the best of me. I know I’ve said things I shouldn’t have, but I don’t want to keep fighting anymore. I want to make things right between us.”I folded my arms, eyeing