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Chapter 61: Good Day Gone Sour

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Pakin’s P.O.V

I stretched lazily, feeling the stiffness in my limbs ease as I exhaled a deep breath. For the first time in days, my body felt lighter, free from the fever and the pain of being confined to the bed.

Dew had left at dawn, and now, the house was quiet, save for the distant hum of birds outside and the faint rustling of leaves in the garden.

I reached for my phone on the bedside table, unlocking it with a quick swipe. My first message wa

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    Pakin’s P.O.VAs I drove through the grand iron gates of my property, my fingers tightened around the steering wheel. My chest pounded with an uneasy rhythm, each beat reminding me of the risk I was taking.Sean was right behind me in his car, following me into a world I had kept hidden from him—one that, if he found out too soon, could change everything between us.I exhaled sharply, trying to steady myself. It’s fine, I reassured myself. I called ahead. Miriam warned everyone. No one will slip up and call me by my title.Still, doubt gnawed at the edges of my thoughts.As I pulled up in front of the main house, I watched in the mirror as Sean’s car came to a smooth stop behind mine. He didn’t get out right away, instead taking in the estate before him.Even in the dim evening light, the manicured gardens, the intricate architecture, and the sheer size of the property stood as

  • Wheels of Fate (MM)   Chapter 65: Split-Second Decision

    Pakin’s P.O.VAfter we settled the bill—though Sean made sure to insist on paying, despite my weak protests—he took my hand and led me down a narrow dirt path beside the restaurant.The air smelled of damp earth and the distant scent of grilled fish from a vendor somewhere along the riverbank. The sky had begun to turn shades of orange and pink, the setting sun casting golden light across the rippling water.Sean finally stopped at a quiet spot by the river, where the land jutted out just slightly, forming a small ledge with a clear, unobstructed view of the horizon. He sat down on the grass, patting the space beside him.I lowered myself next to him, stretching my legs out as the cool breeze ruffled my hair. The water shimmered, reflecting the fiery hues of the sky, and the gentle waves lapped against the shore in a soothing rhythm.“Nice, isn’t it?” he murmured.I nodded, exhaling slowly

  • Wheels of Fate (MM)   Chapter 64: Comfort Like Home

    Pakin’s P.O.VAs soon as Pa Yiwa placed the first bowl on the table, a wave of rich, comforting aromas floated up into the air, making my stomach growl all the same.The scent of lemongrass, slow-simmered broth, and fresh herbs… ah, it reminded me of my childhood with Miriam.I glanced at the dishes spread before us—steaming bowls of clear soup, fragrant jasmine rice, and plates of perfectly cooked fish drizzled with light sauces. No doubt, Sean had a rich and fulfilling childhood, if he grew up with this kind of cooking."Wow," I murmured, looking over at Sean, who was grinning in satisfaction. "This all looks amazing.""Of course, it does," he said, reaching for a spoon. "Pa Pa Yiwa never misses. You’re in for a treat."Before I could dig in, Pa Yiwa placed another dish in front of me—a mild, ginger-infused soup that smelled like warmth itself. She patted my shoulder gently. "Eat plenty, dear

  • Wheels of Fate (MM)   Chapter 63: By the Riverside

    Pakin’s P.O.VI let Sean drag me away from the race track, even though I had insisted I was fine enough to run a couple of laps. My body was still healing, but my hands ached to grip the wheel, to feel the adrenaline course through my veins again. But Sean wouldn’t hear it.“Just one day,” he said, flashing me that grin that always seemed to get me to agree to things I wouldn’t normally do. “Tomorrow, we hit the tracks. Today, you’re mine.”I sighed, pretending to be reluctant, but truthfully, I was curious to see where he’d take me.I had expected something extravagant—maybe a high-end restaurant or even Siam Paragon, where he could show off his new boyfriend with some overpriced meal. Sean was flashy like that, always the center of attention, always making a statement.But the moment he parked the car, my eyes widened in surprise.It wasn’t anything grand.No five-star dining, no fancy chandeliers, no valet waiting to take the car. Instead, we were by the riverside, in front of a sm

  • Wheels of Fate (MM)   Chapter 62: Maybe I Did

    Pakin’s P.O.VAs I neared the race track, my mood slowly began to shift. The frustration from my encounter with May still lingered at the back of my mind, but the thought of seeing Sean pushed it aside.Maybe today wouldn’t be completely ruined after all. Hopefully.But as I rolled through the gates, something immediately caught my attention.White and blue balloons lined the edges of the track, fluttering gently in the breeze. I frowned slightly, slowing my car as I took in the sight.The farther I drove, the more balloons there were—clusters of them tied to the barriers, some floating near the pit stop, others arranged in neat little rows along the main building.I raised an eyebrow. Was there some kind of event happening today? A birthday celebration? Maybe one of the racers was being welcomed back?I hadn’t heard of anything special being planned when I talked to Coal yesterday.I co

  • Wheels of Fate (MM)   Chapter 61: Good Day Gone Sour

    Pakin’s P.O.VI stretched lazily, feeling the stiffness in my limbs ease as I exhaled a deep breath. For the first time in days, my body felt lighter, free from the fever and the pain of being confined to the bed.Dew had left at dawn, and now, the house was quiet, save for the distant hum of birds outside and the faint rustling of leaves in the garden.I reached for my phone on the bedside table, unlocking it with a quick swipe. My first message was to Coal. I’m coming to the tracks today. Don’t tell Sean. I want it to be a surprise.A small smirk tugged at my lips as I sent the message. Sean would probably scold me for pushing myself too soon, but I couldn’t stay away any longer.I needed to feel the rush of speed again, the adrenaline coursing through my veins as I maneuvered around the track. Even if I wasn’t ready for sharp turns, I could at least get a few laps in, just to stay in shape.

  • Wheels of Fate (MM)   Chapter 13: No Choice

    Pakin’s P.O.VI continued to drive through the city streets with no destination in mind. It was like I was in a horror movie, and he was the evil spirit that haunted me. Distance could not keep him away, in the same way that moving houses would not help the main prot

  • Wheels of Fate (MM)   Chapter 8: Leaving Everything Behind

    Pakin’s P.O.VThe next day, I went to college, doing my best to act like everything was normal. It was a relatively easy thing to do as long as I kept my head down, but I knew that it would all fall apart once I saw my friends, especially Tew.I walked through

  • Wheels of Fate (MM)   Chapter 10: A Primal Urge

    Pakin’s P.O.VThe next day, I walked into the university with deliberate slowness, like I was a soldier heading into battle, hoping to mask the tension I felt.My body was still stiff from the night I wanted to forget, and my heart wasn’t any lighter. And even though Tew and Leon had dropped the to

  • Wheels of Fate (MM)   Chapter 6: Scalding Water

    Pakin’s P.O.VMay turned at the sound of the door, her warm, familiar smile lighting up her face as our eyes met. She looked just as she always did—effortlessly beautiful, with her soft brown hair pulled back and her delicate features framed by the morning light streaming in through the windows.“P

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