INICIAR SESIÓNArya’s POV
“Okay, spill.” I said to Jules, plopping myself on her bed.
“So,” she started, a blush creeping into her cheeks, “I met a guy at the club.”
“Oh yes. The same guy that had his tongue down your throat?” I asked teasingly
.
“Oh shut up. His name is Nolan.”
“Mmm Nolan.” I repeated, smiling sheepishly.
“He's an entrepreneur…”
“Ouuu”
“He's rich…”
“Oh we love rich.”
“And he's inviting us for a gala next week!”
I paused.
“Hold up now… us?” I asked, getting slightly confused.
“Yes, us. Well, he invited me but I said I couldn't go without you, obviously, so he invited you too.”
“Woah.”
“I know, I know. Our first rich people event!”
“Wait, what are we gonna wear? I have nothing in my wardrobe of that sort.” I exclaimed, eyes wide.
“Calm your tits. Nolan has it sorted. In fact, the dresses should be coming in by today.” She explained.
“Oh so he's rich rich.” I teased, wiggling my eyebrows as she laughed.
“And you?” she asked.
“Me?”
“Oh please, drop the act. What happened with mystery man?” she asked, her eyes beaming with curiosity. “What was his name?”
“Uhh…” I stared blankly.
“Ari! You didn't ask his name?” She exclaimed in disbelief.
“Well he didn’t ask for mine either!”
“Ugh, I can't believe you.”
“I'm never gonna see him again anyway. It was just one night and he was a total douchebag.”
We spent the next hour talking about what happened when we were apart. I glanced at the clock, it was time for my shift at the restaurant.
“Crap. I better get going,” I said, grabbing my jacket and car keys. “Dinner rush.”
“Love you!” Julia called out as I stepped out the door, blowing her a kiss.
I sat at my station, counting down the hours till the end of my shift. Time seemed to pass by rather slowly for some reason.
“Hey,” I looked up to see my co-worker looking rather uncomfortable. “Get table nine for me please? I gotta use the restroom. I'll get you back I promise.”
“Sure no worries.” I replied with a nod.
I pulled out my pen and pad, heading over to table nine. Two men sat there, engrossed in a conversation. My eyes widened as I realised who one of them was. It was him.
He was dressed casually in a blue shirt and dress pants, twirling a ring on his finger while laughing at something his friend said. He looked effortlessly handsome, like he didn't even have to try.
My heart skipped. I looked around for anyone else who was free to attend to their table instead but everyone seemed to be occupied.
“Fuck.” I cursed underneath my breath and made my way to the table.
“Good evening gentlemen, what can I get you?” I said, forcing a polite smile.
He looked up at me, recognition flashing in his grey eyes before he masked it. He certainly hadn't expected to see me as well.
He turned to talk to his friend who looked quite familiar but I couldn't really place it.
“We'll have the number one special.” He said sharply. “He'll have that with bourbon and I'll have whisky. Neat.”
“Coming right up.” I turned on my heels, releasing a deep breath I didn't realise I was holding.
Their orders were ready a few minutes later as an idea popped up in my head.
“Here you are.” I said, setting up the table and making a move to leave.
“I ordered this neat.” He says flatly, staring at the glass in his hand.
I blinked, “Did you?”
“Yes.”
“My apologies, one moment.” I said, taking the glass from him and walking back to the bar at a rather slow pace.
I returned a few minutes later with the correct drink order.
“Here you go…”
As I leaned forward to set it down, the cup tilted ‘accidentally’ as whisky splashed forward, directly onto him, wetting his shirt and dress pants.
“Oh my God!” I feigned innocence. “I'm so sorry that was completely my fault.”
He stilled, eyes wide as his friend snickered, clearly finding the whole situation amusing. “Leave it.”
“I'm so sorry.” I repeated, dabbing a napkin on his shirt.
“I said leave it!” He snapped, catching the attention of other customers. He realises this the same time I did. His jaw tightened as he straightened himself in his seat.
“Just go.” He said through gritted teeth.
“Well then, in the absence of a neat whisky,” I said coolly, emphasising on ‘neat’, “enjoy your dinner.”
I walked back to my station, smirking to myself. I felt a tiny bit of satisfaction.
My shift finally came to an end and I dragged my feet to my car, exhausted as ever. I sat there for a few minutes, collecting my thoughts before starting the engine.
I started it once. Twice. Thrice.
“Fuck. Not today please.” I groaned, hitting my head against the steering wheel repeatedly.
I got down from the car and lifted the bonnet, examining the engine. Who was I fooling? I didn't know shit.
I got back in the car and tried again. After the tenth try, I gave up and decided to walk home.
I slipped into the narrow alley beside the restaurant, the noise of the street fading behind me. My eyes darted around, assessing my surroundings.
I notice a figure behind me. Clutching my purse tightly, I increased my pace.
“Hey,” a voice called out.
I didn't turn around. I reached into my purse, fumbling for my phone.
“Shit.” I muttered under my breath. My phone was dead.
“Relax,” the voice drawled, “I just wanna talk.”
“I'm not interested.” I replied sharply.
“C'mon now baby, hear me out.” He said, quickening his steps and closing the distance between us.
He pulled me from behind, pushing me against the brick wall. I winced. That was certainly going to leave a bruise.
I straightened myself, masking my fear. “Back off.”
“Relax,” he said for the second time. “I'm just being friendly.”
Friendly? He had me against a brick wall in the middle of a dark alley. In what world was that friendly? “And I said I'm not interested. Move.”
“She's got teeth,” He gave a lazy smile, the kind that made my skin crawl. “Bet you could put them to better use.”
He dragged his dark eyes over my body, making a move to touch me.
“Don't touch me.” I warned.
“Or else what?” He challenged, grinning from ear to ear.
“Or else you'll regret it.” A voice came from behind. Cold. Hard.
It was him. Again. Club guy.
He stood at the mouth of the alley, his posture relaxed, in contrast to the situation. He was still in the same clothes from earlier.
The man moved away instantly, annoyance written all over his face yet he still maintained the creepy smile. “My bad man. This your bitch?”
He didn't reply. He just took a step forward and that was enough to send the man scurrying. Really?
“You've got to be kidding me.” I huffed, straightening my skirt and assessing my now scraped arm.
“You okay?” He asked.
Why would he care?
“I had it handled.” I said lifting my chin.
He scoffed. “Sure you did.”
I turned to leave.
“It's not safe, you know?” He spoke again, stopping me in my tracks.
I turned around to meet his gaze, unsure of what to say. I was scared, truthfully, but I was never going to admit that.
“The piece of junk parked outside the restaurant, is that yours?” He asked, amusement flickering across his face.
“Last I checked, it gets me where I need to go.” I retorted.
“But it couldn't today?”
Dammit. He had me at a loss of words.
“Come, I'll drop you off.” He said as he walked away.
I retained my position. Why was he being nice? Whatever he was trying to do, I wasn't falling for it.
“Don't be stubborn.” He turned around to look at me, frustration etching in his voice.
“I don't even know your name. I'm not going anywhere with a stranger.” I said plainly.
“Oh now you got your morals back?” He smirked. “I don't know yours either, yet I'm offering you a ride. Just take it.”
I rolled my eyes, disappointed that he may have won this round. I moved my feet grudgingly as we walked to his car. It wasn't the same Porsche from last time. Just how rich was he?
“It's Kayden, by the way.” He said quietly, eyes fixed on the road as he drove towards the address I had given him.
Kayden. Cute.
“Want me to beg for yours?” He asked, glancing at me briefly.
“That wouldn't be so bad” I said, a smile tugging at my lips. “Arya. Not nice to meet you.”
“Definitely not nice to meet you too.” He replied dryly, the corner of his mouth lifting as he turned his attention back to the road.
Arya's POV I woke up with a terrible hangover. I haven't had one in a while. For a few seconds, I just laid there staring at the ceiling, still half asleep, trying to piece together where exactly I was. Then the faint smell of his cologne hit me. Kayden. My eyes widened slightly as everything from last night came rushing back all at once. My face burned instantly. “Oh fucking hell,” I cursed under my breath, dragging a hand over my face. What the hell did I do? Slowly, I turned my head toward the other side of the bed. Empty. The sheets beside me were cold already. A bitter laugh almost escaped me. So history was going to repeat itself. Again. Why was I even surprised? The last time I was in this room, I had bundles of cash thrown at me like I was some hooker who had just completed a task on demand. I sat up slowly, pulling the sheets tighter around myself as my thoughts started spiralling. This was just another hookup. Yes we were married, but it was still a hoo
Arya's POV Never in a million years did I think I would find myself in this same position as I was the first day I met him. But yet, here I was. On my knees for Kayden in nothing but a red thong, with my fingers wrapped carefully around his dick. I guess the alcohol was making decisions for me now. But either way, I wanted this. I just wanted to forget. Even if it was just for a few minutes. I didn't want to think about my mom, or my dead grandma, or whatever dreadful information I would find in the laptop. I wanted it all gone, just for tonight. And that brought me to this very moment. My pussy throbbed as I brought his cock to my mouth, swirling my tongue repeatedly on the head. I heard him hiss as he brought a hand to my hair, guiding me even deeper as I took as much of him as possible. “Fuck, Arya.” He groaned. “Yes, just like that.” I continued bobbing my head, stroking what was left of his shaft that couldn't fit. I gagged a bit when he pushed my head to
Kayden's POV I should’ve stopped this before it started. That was the first thought in my head the second I felt Arya's lips on mine. Not because I didn’t want it. Fuck. That was exactly the problem. I wanted it too much. My hands stayed on her waist as I kissed her again, slower this time, trying and failing to keep my head clear. She tasted like vodka and bad decisions. And somehow, I still wanted more. I pulled back slightly, just enough to look at her properly. Her lips were swollen from kissing, cheeks slightly flushed, eyes softer than I’d ever seen them before. And somehow she still looked sad. That part pissed me off more than it should’ve. I wanted to kiss all her pain and grief away. My thumb brushed lightly against her cheek before I could stop myself. “You sure?” I asked quietly. For a second, she just stared at me. Then she pulled back, grabbing the bottle from the counter. “I didn't take you for a guy with morals.” My lips lifted up in a smirk. “I
Arya's POV Guessing the password for the laptop Julia and I found turned out to be a complete fail. We tried everything. My birthday. Grandma’s birthday. My father’s name. Rose. Arya. Different combinations of all of them. Nothing worked. Thankfully for me, Julia was criminally talented with technology. A hidden talent not many people knew she had. Unfortunately for me, the laptop was ancient. Which meant she had to take it home and “work her magic,” as she put it, while dramatically wiggling her fingers in my face. So for now, all I could do was wait. And I hated waiting. It put me on edge. I thought about sleeping over at the apartment for the night. I really did. But the second Julia left me alone in Lauren’s room for barely five minutes, the reality hit too hard, and I couldn’t do it. So eventually, sometime around ten pm, I called an Uber and went back to Kayden’s mansion. Home. Well… whatever it was now. Exhaustion sat heavily on my shoulders the moment I
Arya’s POV “Who’s Rose?” Julia asked, turning one of the envelopes over in her hand. I looked up immediately, surprised to hear the name. “Uh…” I cleared my throat softly. “That’s my mum.” Julia’s eyes widened slightly. “Wait seriously?” I nodded once. “What does it say?” “It’s a letter,” she murmured, unfolding the paper carefully. Her eyes scanned over the contents for a few seconds before her expression shifted. “Ari,” she said quietly, handing it over to me. “You should probably read this yourself.” My fingers trembled slightly as I took it from her. The paper looked old and worn at the edges, like it had been opened and reread too many times over the years. I swallowed hard before looking down at the handwriting. It was neat. Almost familiar somehow. “This was fifteen years ago,” I whispered absentmindedly after spotting the date at the top corner. Then I started reading. Dear mum, I’m sorry I had to take such drastic decisions, but I believe you understand the
Arya's POV The hallway smelled exactly the same. Old paint. Dust. And someone’s burnt food from another apartment downstairs. Funny how life kept moving here too. Nothing changed. Not for heartbreak, not for grief, not for girls who disappeared into billionaire houses and came back different. My footsteps slowed as Julia and I walked toward the apartment door. Apartment 3B. Home. Or whatever version of home it used to be. The closer I got, the tighter my chest felt. “You sure you’re okay?” Julia asked quietly beside me. “No,” I answered honestly. Her expression softened a little, but she didn’t push and I appreciated that. Reaching into my bag, I pulled out the spare key slowly. For a second, I just stared at it in my palm. Small and ordinary, yet somehow it felt heavier than it should. “You know,” Julia said carefully, “we can always come back another day.” “Ughh,” I shook my head immediately. “Stop suggesting that. If I leave now, I won’t come back.” And I knew







