ログインThe Lamborghini’s taillights disappeared down the street as Mila drove off. I stood outside my apartment building for a second, still buzzing from the book signing and that risky quickie with Jayson in the hallway. My body was sore in the best way, but my mind was racing.
I shook my head and headed inside. The second the door closed behind me, I kicked my heels across the living room like they offended me. My dress hit the floor next. I walked straight to the bathroom completely naked, turned the shower on as hot as it would go, and stepped under the water. The steam filled the room while flashbacks hit me hard — Jayson’s hands gripping my thighs, his thick cock stretching me against that wall, the way he groaned my name when he came inside me. I bit my lip and let my fingers slide between my legs for a minute, replaying it. I stayed in there way too long before stepping out, skin flushed. Still dripping wet, I grabbed my phone, angled it in the mirror, and took a nasty close-up of my pussy — swollen, shiny, and ready. No caption. I sent it straight to Jayson and smirked. *Let him lose his fucking mind over this.* That picture was probably the biggest mistake I’d made in a long time… but it was already done. Jayson didn’t reply. Not even a heart emoji. That was weird as hell for him. Later that night, my phone buzzed with a message from an unknown number: **“Who the hell are you fucking with my man? You better stay away bitch or you gon’ have a taste of me mf.”** I read it and burst out laughing so hard I had to sit on the edge of my bed. “Ewww, this is actually hilarious.” I knew it was Cassie. Instead of ignoring her, I decided to be evil. I squeezed my tits together, took a sexy shot, and typed: **“I know you missing these cuties. Can’t wait for you to come suck them.”** I hit send with a wicked grin. A few minutes later I texted Mila: **“Hey girl, you won’t believe what just happened. Cassie saw the message I sent Jayson. Come through when you’re done, I need to tell you everything.”** Mila showed up around 4 AM looking exhausted but curious. I made us a big pot of macaroni and cheese and we sat on the floor in the living room like we were teenagers again, passing the bowl back and forth. “So what happened?” she asked, licking cheese off her spoon. I laughed. “After that quickie at the book signing, I sent Jayson a fresh pussy pic. Next thing I know, Cassie replies from a hidden number threatening me. So I sent her a picture of my tits saying she could come suck them.” Mila choked on her food. “You did not! Riley, you’re actually wild for that shit!” We spent the next twenty minutes dragging Cassie, laughing until our stomachs hurt. Then my phone buzzed again. It was Jayson. **“Hey, it’s me. Let’s meet at the club tonight.”** I showed Mila. She frowned. “Girl, that sounds kinda off. You sure that’s him?” “I don’t give a fuck,” I said, standing up. “I’m pulling up anyway. You coming? I’m buying drinks.” Mila grinned. “Yesss bitch! That’s my girl. I’ll meet you there.” ******** I took my time getting ready. I picked out a tight black dress that hugged every curve, did my makeup bold with a smoky eye, and let my hair fall in loose waves. When I stepped into the club, the bass vibrated through my chest. The lights were low, bodies were moving on the dance floor, and I felt eyes on me the second I walked in. I posted up at the bar, ordered a drink, and swayed a little to the music, feeling sexy and dangerous. I wasn’t even there thirty minutes before Cassie appeared like a storm, pushing through the crowd with pure hate in her eyes. She leaned into my ear, voice low and venomous. “We need to talk. Privately. Right now.” I smirked and followed her to a quiet lounge in the back. The second the door closed she turned on me. “Who the fuck do you think you are sending pictures to my man?” she hissed. “Stay the hell away from Jayson, you nasty bitch.” I crossed my arms and laughed. “Relax, Cassie. I’m not in love with him or anything. I just like the way he fucks. That’s it. Plus, everybody knows your relationship is fake anyway. So why are you acting like this is real?” Her face twisted. “Don’t play with me you dumb whore. You have no idea who you’re messing with.” I turned to leave. “Whatever.” Then I looked back over my shoulder. “Just so you know… you’re ugly as hell.” Cassie screamed and charged at me. She grabbed a handful of my hair and pulled them hard. We slammed into the wall. I spun around, shoved her onto the couch, and started punching her in the face. “Stupid bitch!” Seconds later Mila came running in. “Riley! What the fuck?!” She jumped between us and pushed me back. “Stop! Both of you!” Mila helped Cassie up while blocking me. “Cassie, you need to calm down. This is not the place.” I wiped my hands and looked Cassie dead in the eyes, breathing heavy. “If I see you and I don’t speak, that means I don’t fuck with you I’m a boss, you a worker, bitch, I make bloody moves Now you say you gon’ do what to who? Let’s find out and see Said lil’ bitch, you can’t fuck with me if you wanted to and I’m quick, cut a nigga off, so don’t get comfortable… You can’t do nothing to me. You mess with me and I’ma show you what a real bitch looks like. Ugly motherfucker!” Mila grabbed my arm. “Let’s go. Now.” We drove home in complete silence. The second we got back to my apartment I went straight to my room and collapsed on the bed. I stared at the ceiling thinking… *What if I actually dated Jayson? Would this bitch really do anything?* I laughed softly to myself. Nah. She couldn’t even fight. Let’s show her what a real bitch looks like.I couldn't even remember driving home. One minute I was standing in Riley's bedroom watching Mila brush hair away from her face like it was the most natural thing in the world, and the next I was pulling into my underground parking garage with my jaw locked so tight it hurt. The entire drive was a blur of red lights, traffic, and frustration. I kept replaying the same image over and over again. Riley reaches for Mila hand. Not mine.By the time I stepped into my penthouse, I was already annoyed with myself. The place was exactly the way I had left it that morning—clean, expensive, quiet. Usually I liked the silence. But tonight it felt suffocating. I loosened my tie, poured myself a drink, and walked over to the windows overlooking the city. The skyline stretched endlessly beneath me, all glass and light and money. Normally it reminded me why I worked so hard. Tonight it just reminded me how fucking empty everything felt.My phone buzzed against the counter. Cassie.I ignored it. A
The knock came again. Slower and heavier this time. Not impatient or angry but certain. I stared at the door while my phone lit up beside me again with Jayson’s name across the screen. My head was still buried in Mila’s lap, fever making everything feel too warm and too far away at the same time. The apartment smelled faintly like medicine, lavender lotion, and the soup Mila had forced me to eat earlier. “You want me to get rid of him?” she asked softly, fingers still tangled in my hair. I swallowed. Part of me did. The other part — the messy, self-destructive part — wanted to see if he actually came because he cared or because he couldn’t stand losing control of me. Another knock echoed through the apartment. Mila sighed quietly. “Yeah, okay. That’s definitely not a man planning to leave anytime soon.” I let out a weak laugh that turned into a cough. “Don’t die before I open the door,” she muttered. “That would be super inconvenient for me emotionally.” She carefully moved my
I woke up feeling like death had run me over twice. My body was burning up and freezing at the same time. My head felt like someone was hammering nails into it. I tried to sit up but the room spun so bad I had to lie back down with a groan. “Fuck… my life,” I muttered. My phone was blowing up on the nightstand. Missed calls from Jayson. Texts too. I didn’t even open them. I just turned the screen face down and closed my eyes again. I couldn’t deal with him right now. Not when I felt this weak. Absolutely not when my brain still felt overloaded from everything that happened the past few days. I must’ve drifted off again because the next time I woke up, it was darker in the room. My throat was dry as hell and my body ached like I’d run a marathon. I reached for my phone with shaky hands and typed a quick message to Mila: **Me:** *hey i’m fine don’t worry* I deleted it before sending it. I hated sounding weak. A few minutes later I heard the front door open. Only one person had a s
The silence in my apartment was deafening. Mila was still sitting on the couch, eyes wide, like she’d just realized she pressed a nuclear button. Jayson stood frozen near the door, staring at us with a look I’d never seen on his face before — raw, conflicted, and pissed. I wiped my lips slowly, heart hammering, but I forced a smirk. “Well… that happened,” I said, voice light like I didn’t give a fuck. Jayson let out a short, humorless laugh like he couldn’t believe what he just saw. The sound did something weird to my chest. His eyes stayed locked on my mouth for a second too long before dragging back up to my face. Jealousy looked good on him. And honestly? A toxic little part of me enjoyed it. Maybe because I’d spent the entire morning staring at engagement photos that made me feel stupid and replaceable. For once… he looked just as messed up over me as I was over him. That realization alone felt dangerous. Mila let out a nervous laugh. “Okay… I’m way too drunk for whateve
My phone wouldn’t stop buzzing. I was still in bed, half-asleep, when the notifications started flooding in. At first I ignored them, but curiosity won. I grabbed my phone and opened I*******m. The first post hit me like a slap. Cassie had posted a series of photos — her and Jayson at some fancy rooftop event last night. In one of them, he was slipping a massive diamond ring onto her finger while she smiled like she’d just won the lottery. The caption read: “Forever starts now 💍 #PowerCouple” I stared at the photos until my eyes burned. The worst part wasn’t even the ring. It was how normal they looked together. Cassie’s manicured hand rested perfectly against Jayson’s chest in one picture while he looked down at her with that calm, controlled expression he wore around the public. The comments were disgusting. Power couple goals. They’re literally made for each other. Obsessed with them. She finally locked down the billionaire prince. I scrolled harder, jaw tight. T
I buried myself in work, forcing out chapter after chapter even when the words felt dried on the page. My apartment smelled permanently like coffee and takeout containers, and every time my phone buzzed with Jayson’s name, I either ignored it or replied hours later with cold, careless answers. At least, that’s what I wanted him to think. But in reality, I reread every message before answering. Pathetic right? I told myself this was necessary. Distance,control and a reminder that whatever was happening between us had crossed too many lines already. But every time I closed my eyes, I remembered the way he looked at me on that terrace, Like I was everything he ever wanted. That was the dangerous part. Not the sex, or secrecy. The feeling? Gosh, I hated it. By the third night, I was already spiraling. I ended up at the rooftop bar with Mila and a few of her friends, pretending I still knew how to have fun. Loud music pounded through the place while city lights glittered below us
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