Stanley
“You’re seriously gonna skip my birthday again?”
I adjusted my backpack and pushed through the library doors, the night air smacking me straight in the face.
“I’m not a party person, you know this.” I said into my phone, deadpan.
“I know you’re an ancient soul trapped in a twenty-two-year-old body,” Julian replied. “But come on, man. It’s just a party. One night."
I snorted. “Tempting. But no.”
Doing my usual walk, I cut through the narrow street that led to the bus stop, which I’d skip tonight, because of my shift at the bar. I was already late, which meant I’d be stuck with cleanup duty again.
“Dude, It’s gonna be chill! Just a few people. Pizza. Drinks. Nothing much." Julian whined through the speaker.
“Julian, for the last time I have work. You know, that thing people do to afford food?”
“Pretty please."
“No."
“But what if your soulmate’s there?”
“Then God’s got a weird sense of humor.”
He laughed. “Okay, okay, what if I promise, no pressure. No party games, no people dragging you into dance battles. You just show up, eat some cake, judge everyone, and leave.”
“You say that now. Then someone’s gonna hand me a red cup and start yelling ‘CHUG CHUG CHUG’”
“Stanley, you're the only man I know who reads 18th-century poetry for fun. You need this.”
“And yet, here I am. Alive and not in jail.”
Julian groaned again, and I was halfway to hanging up when the hairs on arms suddenly stood up. It suddenly felt like someone was following me.
I slowed a little, glancing over my shoulder.
Empty sidewalk. There was no one there.
Still… I couldn't shake off the feeling that someone had been right there. Just a step behind.
“You’re being real stubborn tonight, man,” Julian kept talking, oblivious. “What if we made it a themed party? Like… Mafia Night. You could come as a consigliere or something. That’d be your vibe.”
I didn’t answer right away, just turned a corner and kept walking, boots tapping fast now.
The feeling didn't go away, if anything it had intensified.
I silently cursed my imagination for running wild again.
Probably just tired. Probably just my nerves. Probably just—
click
That sound.
I whipped around but still nothing, just the pavement, buildings, a couple walking far off at the end of the street. Nothing unusual.
I stood there for a second longer, eyes scanning the shadows.
“You good?” Julian asked, finally noticing my silence.
“Yeah. Just…weird vibe.”
“Weird how?”
“I don’t know. Like…”
I looked over my shoulder again.
Still nothing.
“Like someone’s watching me,” I muttered.
Julian paused. “Wait, are you serious?”
“No. I mean...yes? Maybe. I don’t know. Probably just my imagination.”
But my voice didn’t sound convincing. Not even to me.
Julian went quiet for a beat. “Okay. Scratch the party pitch. Do you want me to come meet you?”
“What? No. Don’t be weird.”
“You’re literally the one being stalked and I’m the weird one? Haven't you heard about the missing girls?”
Yeah…I’d heard about the case. A couple girls had gone missing over the past few months, different schools, different cities, but same ending. Gone for weeks, then reappearing like nothing happened, smiling and defending whoever took them.
Cops called it Stockholm Syndrome and were trying to investigate the case but there was no turnup, though there were rumours that it had something to do with a certain mafia clan.
But the thing was, it was always girls.
Never boys. Until now maybe.
I sighed. “I’m fine. Just tired.”
More silence.
More watching.
I couldn’t see anyone but I could still feel it.
“You’re gonna text me the second you get to the bar, alright?”
“Yeah.”
“I’m serious. If you disappear I’m calling the FBI.”
I huffed a weak laugh. “Thanks, Mom.”
“I'm really being serious Stanley. One minute you’re dodging parties and next thing you know. You're a rich woman's fuck toy. Then again, that sounds better than your current life, at least you'll finally be able to lose your twenty - two year old virginity."
“Julian.”
“Stanley.”
“I’ll text you.”
“You better.”
I hung up and quickly crossed the road, rushing into Eden.
I slipped in through the back entrance, barely greeted the bouncers, and clocked in.
The air inside was...thick, like perfume and sex had made a baby. Low red lighting, gold-rimmed mirrors, booths with curtains I didn't like to think what was happening behind.
Yeah. That’s Eden.
A place where powerful women and female bosses came to unwind. They came in expensive cars and left with even more expensive secrets.
Me? I was just the bartender. The nerdy one they liked to tease.
“Hey, Stanley,” one of the regulars purred as she slid onto a stool. Her dress sparkled, hugging her body and making her huge breasts spill out. “Make me something sweet.”
I nodded. “On it.”
No matter how many compliments they threw my way, I always felt like a glitch in the system. I didn’t have the charisma, or the edge. But maybe that’s why they liked me. I looked soft and unthreatening. A boy they could pin down and walk all over.
But I couldn't do anything about it, the tips were good. Great, even and I needed every cent.
Still…sometimes I felt like a prop in someone else’s fantasy.
I passed her the drink. She smiled, winking at me seductively.
I smiled back, after all it was part of the job.
But then I suddenly felt that same shiver run down my spine again.
I straightened a little, hand still on the glass.
Someone was watching me.
Not in the casual, flirty way this women did.
This felt...heavier.
Like an invisible chain was being wrapped around my neck. It was probably the same person from earlier.
I glanced toward the far end of the bar, near the lounge booths and saw it.
A figure in a wide-brimmed hat, sitting alone. Perfectly still, head tilted just low enough that the shadows hid their face.
The person didn’t move or drink, just sat there.
I froze.
I couldn't help it, every cell in my body seemed to be screaming not to look away.
“Stanley!”
I jumped.
It was Amir, another bartender, tossing me a rag. “You gonna clean that spill or just zone out all night?”
“Right, sorry.”
I grabbed the tag then turned back to the booth.
They were gone.
I blinked a few times, my heart doing weird hiccups in my chest.
Had I imagined it?
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3:07AM
Closing shifts were always the worst. My arms felt sore and my brain mush. I was just locking the register when my phone buzzed with a message.
Unknown number?
I frowned, tapping it.
Unknown: Hi, babyboy. I like you.
I blinked. My fingers hovering over the screen.
The hell?
Me: Who is this?
No answer.
I shoved my phone in my hoodie pocket, annoyed. Probably a mistake.
It buzzed again and I pulled it out.
Unknown: Your future wife.
I frowned harder.
Me: Excuse me? I don't even know you.
Unknown: Doesn't matter.
Me: Well, it matters to me and I also don't like you.
Unknown: It wasn't a question.
I swallowed.
Was this...some kind of sick joke?
A prank maybe.
Unknown: Sleep well, babyboy and better dream about me. In fact, I'll make sure you do.
The hell?
StanleyIt’s been two days since that message.Two days since someone called me "babyboy", said they liked me, claimed to be my “future wife,” and told me to dream about her.At least I assumed it was a her, since she called herself my future wife.I should’ve gone to the police. But what was I going to say?“Hey, officer. Someone texted me and has been following me for days now, though I've never actually seen her." Right. That’d go great. They’d either laugh, send me to therapy or call it a prank.So I did nothing.Well…not nothing. I learned to walk faster. Checked my phone too often. Started hearing weird sounds that might not be there, it sounded like the flick of a lighter. Over and over again. Some nights I hear it outside my window, but when I check, there’s no one there.I didn’t even tell Julian the full story, just brushed him off when he asked how the other night went. But this morning, I woke up with one thought:Maybe if I get out of my own head for a bit…it’ll stop.S
Stanley “You’re seriously gonna skip my birthday again?”I adjusted my backpack and pushed through the library doors, the night air smacking me straight in the face.“I’m not a party person, you know this.” I said into my phone, deadpan.“I know you’re an ancient soul trapped in a twenty-two-year-old body,” Julian replied. “But come on, man. It’s just a party. One night."I snorted. “Tempting. But no.”Doing my usual walk, I cut through the narrow street that led to the bus stop, which I’d skip tonight, because of my shift at the bar. I was already late, which meant I’d be stuck with cleanup duty again.“Dude, It’s gonna be chill! Just a few people. Pizza. Drinks. Nothing much." Julian whined through the speaker.“Julian, for the last time I have work. You know, that thing people do to afford food?”“Pretty please."“No."“But what if your soulmate’s there?”“Then God’s got a weird sense of humor.”He laughed. “Okay, okay, what if I promise, no pressure. No party games, no people dra
Lissa“What the hell are we doing in a library?”I didn’t bother hiding the edge in my voice. Hell, I even said it loud enough for the echo to bounce off the stupid marble floor and into the ears of every poor soul trying to study. Some nerdy girl peeked over a shelf and immediately looked away when I glared at her.Good choice.Malik didn’t answer. Of course. Just kept walking like he hadn’t just dragged me halfway across the globe on three hours of sleep, two espresso shots I may or may not have spiked with vodka… and into a building filled with nerdy kids.Sure I was just twenty five and not much older than them but to me they were still kids. Normal kids.“Maybe the library’s a front for an underground ring or something,” Nessa whispered, her bubblegum pink bat swinging lazily against her shoulder like she was carrying a purse and not a murder weapon.The way people kept looking at her made me sure it wouldn't be long before she was swarmed with cops.Then in a completely differen
WARNING, LOVES.This isn’t your sweet cinnamon roll romance.Inside these pages, you’ll find obsession, dubious consent, stalking, emotional manipulation, violence, and a heroine who doesn’t just break the rules—she lights them on fire.There will be blood. There will be spice. There will be twisted minds doing twisted things in the name of love (or something like it).If that makes you uncomfortable, close the book.But if you like your romance dark, your villains deliciously unhinged, and your morals tied up and begging for mercy...Welcome and please dive into my world. ---LissaYou ever sit across from someone and just know…Like know know…That killing them once wouldn't be enough.Yeah. That’s me right now.I’m sitting in this empty little café, trying to look as not so bored as possible while imagining how fast this place would go up in flames if I just tilted my lighter the right way.Spoiler alert: real fast.I shifted my gaze to the old geezer sitting across me in his sign