LOGINThe ride back felt longer than it should have.
Lena sat by the window, her reflection faint against the glass as city lights blurred past. Her fingers were still curled loosely around the teddy bear Jayden had won for her.
So when she returned home that night, they went straight to their different rooms, not before sharing a goodnight kiss. Smiles on their faces as they enter their separate rooms.
She assumed Richard wasn’t back yet.
After a quick shower, she changed into her silk nightwear.
The lights were dim; walking close to the bed, she sights Richard on the bed.
Lying on his side of the bed like he had no worry in this world.
Lena paused for a moment, watching him.
For some reason, seeing him like that softened something in her chest.
She quietly got into bed, careful not to wake him.
The mattress dipped slightly.
Richard shifted almost immediately.
“Lena…” he murmured softly.
Before she could respond, his arm found its way around her waist, pulling her closer in his sleepy state.
She stiffened slightly.
“Richard…” she whispered.
But he didn’t fully wake yet.
Instead, he pulled her closer again, his face buried near her neck.
Soft kisses followed.
Lena’s breath caught.
“Richard, stop…” she said more firmly this time, gently pushing him back.
That finally woke him fully.
His eyes opened slowly, adjusting to the darkness.
“What’s wrong?” he asked, his voice low.
Lena sat up immediately, pulling the blanket tighter around herself.
“What’s wrong?” she repeated, disbelief flashing across her face. “You tell me? ”.
Richard frowned slightly, sitting up as well.
“Did I offend you? Talk to me," he said calmly.
"You've been pissing me off lately,” she snapped.
Silence fell between them.
Lena’s chest rose and fell quickly.
“You never pay attention,” she continued, her voice sharper now. “Everything is always fine to you.
Richard didn’t interrupt.
And somehow, that made her even angrier.
“You just assume I’m okay with everything,” she said. “Like I don’t have feelings; I'm a human, not some toy that you can control, Richard!
Still, he stayed quiet.
That silence burned more than words.
Finally, Lena stood up from the bed.
“I’m tired of this,” she said, her voice shaking slightly.
Only then did Richard move.
“Lena,” he said softly.
She didn’t respond.
He exhaled slowly.
“I’m sorry.”
That made her pause.
Not because he said it, but because of the effect it had on her.
She turned slightly, still not facing him fully.
Richard ran a hand through his hair, his voice lower now.
“I didn’t mean to make you feel that way,” he admitted. "It's just that I feel overwhelmed every time I remember that you're mine.”
Lena stayed silent.
He looked at her then.
“I love you,” he said.
Her heart began racing.
“I love you so much it’s the only reason I try so hard not to lose control of things,” he continued. “But maybe I’ve been doing it wrong.”
Lena finally turned to face him.
His expression had changed.
She had never seen him this way.
“I’ve been thinking,” he added after a pause. “About us.”
That word made her stomach tighten.
“About what exactly?” she asked cautiously.
Richard hesitated.
Then he said something she didn’t expect.
“I want us to take our relationship to the next level.”
Lena blinked.
“What?”
His voice remained steady.
“If you're ready, of course,” he clarified quickly. "I was planning to propose. And I think this is the perfect time to make things right between us."
Her brows furrowed.
"I thought you said you didn't want to get married.”
“I know,” he admitted. “But I thought maybe this could be a fresh start for us, and I want to spend the rest of my life with you.
Lena sat back down slowly, exhausted.
"Are you sure about this?” she asked.
Richard looked away briefly.
“I have never been so sure in my life,” he said.”
Lena didn’t respond.
Because she didn’t know how to feel.
Too many emotions collided inside her at once: joy, guilt, sadness—something she couldn't understand.
Richard reached for her hand slowly.
“If I’ve been wrong,” he said softly, “I’ll fix it. I’ll make things right. Just don’t shut me out.”
Lena looked at his hand.
Then at him.
And for the first time, she saw it clearly.
Richard wasn’t just calm.
He was scared of losing her and not because of control.
She didn’t pull her hand away.
“I need time,” she said finally.
Richard nodded immediately.
“Take all the time you need.”
Lena lay awake long after he fell asleep again.
Her mind refused to rest.
Because somewhere between Jayden’s honesty and Richard’s confession.
She was no longer sure where she stood.
Or worse, what the situation is becoming.
Sometime in the middle of the night, her throat felt dry.
Careful not to wake Richard, she slipped out of bed and gently made her way downstairs. The house was silent; every movement felt louder than it was.
She poured herself a glass of water, taking slow sips as she leaned lightly against the counter.
That was when she noticed movement outside.
Her brows furrowed slightly.
Through the glass door leading to the backyard, she saw Jayden.
He stood there, shirtless, his back partly turned, one hand running through his hair like something was weighing on his mind. The dim outdoor light traced the outline of his shoulders, the ink on his arm catching Lena’s attention before she could stop herself.
Her gaze lingered on his tattoos, the way his muscles flexed subtly when he moved.
when he tilted his head slightly upward, like he was lost in thought.
She didn’t even realize she had taken a small step closer.
Then suddenly he turned directly toward the door.
Lena’s eyes widened.
She quickly stepped back, her heart jumping as she moved out of sight, pressing lightly against the wall.
For a second, she just stood there.
But nothing happened.
No sign of movement toward the door.
Slowly, she exhaled.
And a smile crept onto her face.
Shaking her head at herself, she quietly made her way back upstairs.
Back to her room, she lay in bed thinking about how whenever she's with Jadyden, he makes her feel goofy like a kid again.
Before, she looked at Richard sleeping peacefully and snuggled to his chest.
The next morning, Lena woke up to the smell of food. She remained in bed, wondering where the smell was coming from. Then she remembered Ethan had spent the night. A smile appeared on her face. She climbed out of bed, fixed her messy hair, and followed the smell into the kitchen. The sight that greeted her immediately made her laugh. Ethan was standing in front of the stove wearing an apron while flipping pancakes. Lena folded her arms and leaned against the doorway. "I didn't know you could cook." Ethan turned around. The moment he saw her, his eyes widened dramatically. He immediately grabbed a spatula and pointed it at her. "Ladies and gentlemen, please direct your attention to the beautiful woman who has finally graced us with her presence this morning." Lena laughed. "Oh my God." "The woman. The myth. The legend." "Ethan." "The one and only Princess Lena." He took an exaggerated bow. Lena shook her head. "You are ridiculous." "I know." He looked entirely t
That night, Lena couldn't sleep.She tossed and turned on her bed while Chloe snored softly from the next room.After several failed attempts at forcing herself to sleep, she sat upright.Her gaze landed on the package resting on her desk.The mysterious package.Curiosity instantly got the better of her."Fine."She climbed out of bed and carried the box to the couch."Let's see what all the fuss is about."Carefully, she opened it.The moment she lifted the lid, her eyes widened.Inside was a box of chocolates.A beautiful golden jewelry set.And a shiny preserved rose.Lena couldn't stop the smile that spread across her face.The gesture was thoughtful.Her attention shifted to the envelope she had ignored earlier.She picked it up and unfolded the letter.From Your Admirer to My Princess.Lena smiled.Then continued reading."I know we haven't been talking much lately.""That's my fault, and I take full responsibility for it.""I should have called more.""Or texted more.""My sch
The next morning, Chloe wouldn't stop apologizing."Lena, I'm so sorry."She stood in front of her with a guilty expression."I should never have left you alone."Lena sighed."Chloe, it's okay.""No, it's not."Chloe crossed her arms."I left for one minute,and everything went wrong."Before Lena could respond, Chloe pointed toward the couch."You're not doing anything today.""What?""I'm making breakfast."Lena laughed."You don't have to.""I do."Chloe immediately turned and marched back into the kitchen.Lena shook her head and settled onto the couch.A movie was playing on the television while the smell of breakfast slowly filled the apartment.The doorbell rang."Yeah! I'm coming!"Lena started getting up."Hold up!"Chloe rushed out from the kitchen."I'll get it.""But your—""No worries."She pointed at Lena."Just sit your ass down for today."Lena chuckled."Fine."A minute passedCurious, Lena stood up and walked toward the entrance."Chloe, who's there?"Chloe folded he
A few minutes later, Lena had gotten tired of waiting for Chloe.She glanced around the bar for what felt like the hundredth time before sighing heavily."Where could she have gone?" she mumbled.The alcohol buzzing through her system wasn't helping her patience.With a shrug, she pushed herself off the stool and stumbled toward the dance floor.The music blasted through the speakers as colorful lights flashed around the room.Lena laughed to herself and began swaying her waist to the rhythm.Then suddenly, a pair of strong arms wrapped around her waist from behind.Lena stiffened.The stranger pulled her closer against his body.She immediately turned around.A man she had never seen before was staring down at her.His smile made her skin crawl."Let go of me," Lena said, trying to pull away.The man chuckled.Unfortunately, he was much stronger."Relax, beautiful."His grip tightened."How about we go somewhere else so you can show me some of those moves?"A creepy smile spread acro
Lena couldn't believe what she was seeing.She stood frozen in shock, trying to understand what was happening.Before she could react, Richard lunged toward her and grabbed her shoulders, shaking her violently."Bitch, what more do you want?" he shouted. "I regret the day I met you."Jayden immediately rushed forward while Chloe struggled to pull Richard away.The moment Jayden reached them, he shoved Richard so hard that he stumbled backward and crashed onto the floor."You bastard!" Richard groaned.Jayden stepped in front of Lena instantly, shielding her from him.Richard let out a bitter laugh as he slowly got back to his feet."Don't you see what she's doing?" he snapped.His finger pointed directly at Lena."This bitch wants to turn us against each other so she can take my wealth. Such a slut."A look of disgust crossed Chloe's face."Old man, you better get your ass out of here before I call the cops."Richard smirked."Cops? Sure. Do it.""Dad, stop this madness," Jayden said
When they finally arrived, Lena realized it wasn't just another random place.It was a hill.Tall trees surrounded the area, their branches swaying gently in the cool night breeze. The path ahead sloped downward, disappearing into the darkness below."Whoa. Jayden, are you sure this place is safe?" Lena asked, peering over the edge from the top.Without saying a word, he held out his hand.She hesitated."Trust me," he said with a reassuring nod.After a moment, Lena placed her hand in his.Jayden carefully guided her down the narrow path. The terrain was uneven, and halfway through, Lena accidentally missed a step.A small gasp escaped her lips.Before she could fall, Jayden's arm wrapped around her."I got you."Lena let out a shaky breath."Thanks."He simply smiled and continued leading her forward.A few minutes later, they reached a clearing.Jayden spread his arms dramatically."Behold!" he announced proudly, sounding like a captain who had finally discovered a hidden treasure.
Jayden got back from work later than usual.He pulled off his clothes, took a long shower, and headed straight to the kitchen to make something to eat.Work had gone better than he expected.For now, he was just an ordinary employee—learning, observing, starting from the basics before stepping into
The following day Richard had left long before dawn; a colored stationery note sat on the kitchen island Had an early meeting to attend. You were sleeping so peacefully; I didn’t want to wake you. I love you. Kisses.” Lena stared at the note, feeling her heart swell. She was pouring herself a cu
Richard came back with boxes of neatly wrapped packages—he had surprised her to make up for his absence. The moment she saw them, her face lit up in a way she couldn’t hide. With excitement she sat on the bed, carefully opening each package like it contained something fragile. “Richard… this is
The next day Jayden traveled, and since then, the house hadn’t been the same.Lena told herself she didn’t care, that his absence didn’t affect her—but somehow, it did.He texted her, always giving her random updates about his day, what he ate, where he went, small things that shouldn’t matter—but







