MasukREVA
“I’ve already signed.” The words hung in the air, sending me staggering backward, and they barely settled before Hunter extended the envelope toward me. Divorce papers… my divorce. My world split, and something inside me snapped so violently that the room spun. Bile surged up my throat, and before I knew what I was doing, my hand shot out faster than thought and connected with Hunter’s cheek. The sound echoed in a brutal crack that sent his head whipping sideways. The envelope slipped from his hand, scattering the papers across the floor like broken promises. “How could you?!” My voice was unrecognizable. “You’re my brother!” Tears clouded my vision as betrayal tore through me, too shattered to spill. “Even if Nikolai didn’t care, you should have! You should have! Because we’re family! Because you owe me that much!” Nikolai stepped forward, trying to wedge himself between us, but I shoved him, my palms slamming against his chest with enough force to send him stumbling back. “Don’t touch me!” I howled. “Don’t you dare touch me!” Hunter stood frozen, his hand cradling the side of his face, but still he didn’t say a damn word, and I screamed, taking long strides toward him again. “Why?! I took you in when your bastard of a father threw you away like trash, like he did to me with your mother’s help. Even after recalling the last time we saw each other, how you looked at me like a toilet stain. I didn’t hold that against you. I took you in when you showed up broken and opened my home to you! I loved you, Hunter!” My chest heaved. “I treated you like blood, and you stabbed me in the back like I was nothing! You’re just like your heartless bitch of a mother,” I spat. “Cold, vile, and selfish.” But I didn’t finish, and Hunter’s voice crashed into mine like a wall of fire. “Keep my mother’s name out of your filthy mouth!” I flinched, and he took a step toward me. “You want to talk about heartlessness? About selfishness?” he roared, stepping forward again. “Your mother was a whore, Reva. A homewrecking whore who seduced a married man and tried to take him away from his family!” My mouth dropped open, and for a second, everything around me froze as I tried to piece together if he’d really said it, if he’d actually dared to say that to me while standing in front of me and doing the same thing… while standing in the wreckage of the home he helped destroy. My voice trembled. “What does that make you, then, Hunter?” I bellowed. “Here we are with you doing the same damn thing. Taking a married man. Breaking a home. What does that make you?!” He didn’t so much as blink before he smirked like he hadn’t just gutted me alive. “It makes me whatever you want me to be to feel better about yourself, to have someone to blame,” he said with a shrug. “But unlike my father, who loved my mother and made a mistake, Nikolai didn’t make one.” His eyes were cold as they locked on mine. “He doesn’t love you, Reva. He never did, and you can’t lose what you never had,” Hunter continued. “I’m not stealing him from you. He’s leaving. So why don’t you do the same? Save whatever’s left of your dignity and walk away because all this hollering isn't going to change a thing.” I screamed from somewhere so deep my insides curled, and I lunged at him. I wanted to claw his face off. I wanted to rip the skin from his bones. But Nikolai grabbed me from behind and yanked me back. “Let me go!” I shrieked, twisting, thrashing, and biting at his arm like a rabid animal. “Let me go, Nikolai! Don’t you dare hold me back; don’t you dare!” But he didn’t listen. He hauled me backward like he couldn’t stand the sight of me, dragging me through the hallway as I kicked and fought him every step of the way. My nails raked across his arm, and I landed a sharp bite on his shoulder, but he didn’t stop. He threw the door open. “Get off me!” I roared, clawing at his hands, but he flung. I stumbled and landed hard against the wall, barely catching myself on the vase by the entryway before hitting the floor as the door slammed behind me. Just like that, I was discarded like trash by a man I gave my soul to, and I folded forward, arms wrapping around my middle as my legs gave out. My forehead pressed to the cool wood of the door, and broken sobs tore from my throat. Everything went blank, and my ears were ringing. Then, through the fog, a sound finally broke through. I heard the sound of footsteps echoing across the tiles from somewhere behind me. Turning around, I saw a guy rushing toward me. I didn’t recognize him, but he was dressed in the same uniform as the resort staff: dark slacks, a neat shirt, and the resort crest stitched over his chest. His face was bunched in concern, and he said something, but I didn’t catch it, as right at that moment I registered all the other faces that were looking at me... all the sad eyes from the people now standing in front of their doors. Some were holding up their phones to record me, while others gasped, looking ashamed for watching but doing so anyway. Their faces blurred together as humiliation tore through me like a million red fire ants during fall. I couldn’t breathe, and just then, the voice echoed again. “Ma’am, are you okay?” This time I made out the words, but I couldn't respond; I was numb. Hands gripped my arm, but I recoiled, stepping away from him. “Don’t touch me! I don’t want to…” I couldn’t finish and pivoted so fast I almost tripped over my feet as the lump throbbed in my throat. The wind whipped my hair and caught my tears to throw them back at me while my legs moved without direction, stumbling over stone paths and uneven ground between the cabins. I didn’t know where I was going; I just couldn’t be here. My chest heaved, each breath interrupted by the sting of all the rejections I had suffered in my life, all crashing back with brute force. Every “I’m sorry,” every “I need more than this,” every “I tried, Reva,” Every door slammed in my face and every back turned as I reached out for someone to stay, came hurtling back. All the times I gave everything, and still they chose someone else... always someone else, came crashing back, dragging the feelings of helplessness with them. I was tired of fighting, tired of trying. I just wanted peace; I wanted everything to stop, and it was at that moment that I finally registered the sound of the ocean rumbling somewhere ahead of me. Suddenly, I knew what I needed to do to silence the screaming in my head and the breaking in my chest. Leaving the lights behind me, the darkness swallowed my shadow, and I ran faster toward the sound, toward the cliffs, my feet bleeding from the rough terrain and my lungs burning. The ground disappeared beneath me, and for a brief, breathless moment, I was airborne… weightless. The wind howled past my ears, ripping through my hair like a thousand tiny blades against my skin. And time stretched into silence. My parents’ faces flashed behind my eyes, my father’s warm gaze and my mother’s soft smile. Then I heard my nieces laughing and calling my name. “I’m sorry,” I whispered, and the words disappeared into the night. But it was all I could do, and I prayed the universe would somehow carry it to them. The water rose to meet me like a wall of black glass and shattered around me as I hit. The impact knocked every thought from my mind, and as I sank, the cold water coiled around me fast and mercilessly as it silenced my thoughts. I didn’t fight it; I didn’t know how, as I didn’t even know how to swim. My limbs flailed, wild and useless as my body took on a life of its own, fighting even as the soul accepted its fate. Water rushed into my mouth, burning down my throat into my lungs, and my chest heaved, sending my eyes wide open to stare at nothing but darkness. The pressure pushed in from all sides, dragging me deeper. And just when I thought the pain would split me open, something grabbed me... a tight grip around my arm. But it didn’t matter. It was too late, and the world slowed and then dimmed. My lights went out.LEVI I stood there long after the car carrying Reva had vanished down the road and the engine noise had subsided. My gaze remained fixed on the empty stretch of road, as if she would reappear if I waited long enough. What the hell did I do? The question ran through my mind repeatedly as I admitted that telling her how I felt had ruined everything. The first woman I fell in love with after a long time did not want me. A bitter chuckle shook my chest as I ran my hand through my hair and exhaled slowly. Perhaps I should've waited. She had already gone through so much, and her divorce hadn't even been finalized. Perhaps I pushed her into a situation she wasn't prepared to face. I reasoned again, staring down the road. But deep down, I knew it wasn't entirely true because I could see in her eyes that she had fallen for me as well. Or had I been mistaken? A quiet voice inside my head rose, saying I hadn't been mistaken. It stated that she did not reject me because she didn't feel the s
REVALevi took a step closer to me, his eyes searching my face as if he were looking for something deep within me, and my lips trembled. “Please be mine," he said, his voice softening but still raw, and my heart skipped hard. “I want you to be mine.” Silent tears rolled down my cheeks before I realized I was crying, and I couldn't even wipe them away. Half of me, the fragile, optimistic part of me who still believed in happy endings and knights in shining armor, wanted to say yes.That part of me wanted to step forward, wrap my arms around him, and believe everything he had just said because, just hours before, I would have given anything to hear these words.However, they no longer provided any comfort or reassurance. If anything, they hurt because they came too late. My vision blurred as another tear slipped down my cheek, and I blinked, my gaze returning to him.I've been here before. I knew what it was like to give your heart to someone while they were still entangled with someon
REVANothing made sense after I opened my eyes. The ceiling above me was unfamiliar, with pale light filtering through curtains I couldn't remember closing. My mind felt thick, as if it were moving through fog, and I lay there blinking slowly as the world tried to come into focus. Where was I? The question was quickly interrupted by memories that hurtled back—the party, drinks, countdown, Levi, and then Danielle. I recalled how she kissed Levi and shoved me so hard that I tumbled.Oh my God. Mortification burned through me. But I didn't have time to process it because my stomach twisted violently in the next breath. A sudden wave of nausea hit me so hard that I bolted upright, the room spinning around me. Panic rushed through my chest as I kicked the covers off and stumbled out of bed.“Shit—"My stomach lurched as I looked around frantically, attempting to locate the bathroom. I clapped my hand over my mouth, my gaze darting across the room until I spotted a door, which I dashed th
LEVI The sound began softly, as a faint sniffling in my sleep. I thought I was dreaming, and the noise blended in with the fog in my mind. But then it came again, sharper this time, and my eyes flew open. Sunlight filtered through sheer curtains, pale gold and intrusive, and for a brief moment, my mind was blank, somewhere between sleep and awareness. My eyes landed on the ceiling above, but it was also unfamiliar, and I blinked, panic beginning to set in. Where am I? The question hit hard, but then the sniffles returned. And this time, I turned toward the sound before I could answer the question in my head and saw Danielle. She sat beside me, crying, and my brow furrowed in confusion as my vision adjusted some more to the light. “What...?" I began to ask, but realization dawned with a sickening intensity right at that moment—we were naked. I shot up so quickly that the room tipped sideways—and, as if triggered by the movement, fragments of the night came crashing back. Howeve
THIRD-PARTY VIEWLevi stumbled into the room where Reva was still sleeping, the dim light from the window spilling across the floor. He had no idea what time it was, and even though he was completely inebriated, sleep seemed impossible. For the past several hours, he and Danielle had been caught up in a whirlwind of reminiscing, recalling memories from years ago and reliving emotions he hadn't allowed himself to feel.Reva lay beneath the blankets, and Levi stumbled to the bed, the floor tilting beneath him as he carefully sat next to her. He brushed the hair from her face and tucked it behind her ear.She was beautiful and appeared to be at peace. Levi's mind wandered back to their conversation at the villa, the way her eyes had held his, how she had unintentionally confessed pieces of herself, and his chest tightened.She was falling for him. He saw it in everything she did, and he was falling for her too. He should confess and put both of them out of their misery, as she had hoped
LEVII carried Reva into the bedroom and carefully laid her down, tucking the blankets in. She was out, and I had just been minutes away from being in the same situation, but seeing her fall like that, shoved aside by Danielle, had instantly sobered me up.I was still looking at her, checking for bruises, when the door behind me flew open, and my mother and sister rushed inside, concern on their faces.“Is she okay?" my mother asked quickly, her gaze darting between Reva and me. "She's fine," I said, my voice clipped, as I walked past them and toward the door, too enraged to say anything else.They noticed this, and both moved to block me. My mother said, “Levi, calm down," just as I was about to ask what they were doing. “She didn't mean for what happened," my sister added softly, but I snapped, unable to contain my annoyance at their excuses. How the fuck did they know what she meant and didn't? Had they put her up to what she did? I asked them that, and they said of course not. “







