LOGINMarcus’s POV
The second my thumb brushed against her lips, I knew I had crossed a line. And the worst part was that It didn't start there, It started the moment she walked through that door yesterday… looking like something fragile had just been shattered inside her. She was trying too hard to hold herself together, to not crumble and break down, and I should have kept my distance. I should’ve treated her like what she was—Diane’s daughter, but the first thing that crossed my mind when I saw her was how do I make her feel better. I exhaled slowly, dragging a hand over my face as I leaned back against the wall, replaying the moment my thumb brushed her lips again. The way she froze, the way I didn't pull fast enough, the way she ate her meal quickly and bolted. I’d made it worse by just standing there. This wasn’t how it was supposed to go. She was Diane’s daughter, the same daughter who hadn’t even shown up to the wedding, the one Diane had described as difficult. Stubborn. Spoiled. Except that she wasn't all of that at all. In the short time she’d been here, Sophia had been more present than Diane had been all week. She talked, listened, and for some reason she didn't treat me like I was just there. That alone should’ve been enough reason to stay away. Instead, I’d done the exact opposite by offering to cook for her. I let out a sigh and walked toward the bedroom. Diane was already dressed when I walked in, standing in front of the mirror as she adjusted her earrings. She glanced at me briefly through the reflection. “I know we've not talked about Sophia, but just ignore her,” she said, completely unfazed, “I’m sure she won't be here for long.” “That’s why you think I'm here?” I asked. The first sign of our shaky marriage should be the fact that we slept separately. Diane didn't even give me a perfect reason for that development, it just suddenly happened. Diane brushed her hair slowly. “I know that's why you're here, so I'm letting you know she's dramatic and always desperate for attention. She missed my wedding, barely called, disappeared for years and now she shows up expecting…” She waved a hand dismissively. “I don’t even know what she expects.” I stared at her and wondered how two people could exist in the same house and feel like strangers. “Do you actually know what she went through before coming back?” I asked. Diane paused briefly before picking up her bag. “I didn’t chase her away,” she said. “She made her choices.” “She’s your daughter.” “And she’s an adult.” “That doesn’t change anything.” Diane turned to face me fully, studying me for a second like she was trying to figure out where this was coming from, then she smiled like none of it mattered. She stepped closer and placed a quick peck on my cheek. “Let’s end this conversation,” she said lightly. “I’m heading out for work now.” She walked away without even waiting for my response, the door closing behind her with a soft click. I let out a slow breath, shaking my head slightly. Work. Always work. It was almost impressive how easily she could detach from everything else—me, her daughter, our marriage. With each moment we spent together, it became even more worse. To clear my head, I stepped into the bathroom to have a cold shower, hoping it'd wipe every thought of Diane from my brain so I could focus on work. ~~~~ By the time I stepped into my home office, dressed and composed, I’d already pushed the morning out of my mind. Or that was what I thought. My laptop screen glowed in front of me as I went through a few reports, responding to emails and reviewing schedules. Sometime later, a knock sounded on the door. I hesitated. Since Diane wasn't home, it was definitely Sophia. Pressing my lips together, I mumbled a quick “come in” and focused back on work. The door opened softly and the scent of freshly brewed coffee weaved with vanilla filled my senses. She stood near my door, holding a glass of coffee in both hands like she wasn’t entirely sure what to do with herself. “I, um…” she started, stepping in slightly. “I just wanted to say thank you for what you did earlier.” My gaze dropped briefly to the cup, then back to her. “And I realized you’ve been here all day, so… I thought you might want some coffee.” There was something almost careful about the way she spoke, almost like she didn't want to overstep or be too forward. I leaned back slightly in my chair. “You made this?” She nodded. “Yeah, to return the favor.” A faint smile tugged at my lips despite myself. I reached out and took the glass from her. “Thank you.” Our fingers brushed briefly, and her hand pulled back a little too quickly. I tried to hide what that single moment did to me. Bringing the glass cup to my lips, I took a small sip. “Not bad.” Her lips curved slightly. “Not bad?” I tilted my head. “Alright. It’s good.” “That’s better.” I laughed, watching as she moved further into the room, glancing around my office like she was trying to understand what exactly I did in here. “So…what exactly do you do in here all day?” she finally asked. “Top secret stuff?” I huffed a quiet laugh. “Something like that.” “Are you going to tell me?” she pressed, stepping closer to the desk. “No.” She narrowed her eyes playfully. “Wow, you’re really serious about this mystery thing.” “I like my privacy.” “Or you just enjoy being difficult.” “Maybe both.” Her lips slowly pulled up into a small smile. She looked brighter than yesterday, and it made me feel quite fulfilled. She kept glancing around the office, asking small, random questions about everything, and I even ended up telling her about one of my missions years ago. We kept acting like this morning meant nothing, but I already knew it was only a matter of time before we crossed that line again.Sophia’s POVHe had been pressed up against me, the feel of him carved on my skin, a burn that couldn’t fade. But that wasn’t the only thing that had burned deep in me, it was the fact that the dangerous yet fleeting nanoseconds had brought curiosity, and now, I had made a decision, one that could set my whole world ablaze.But I didn’t care.Not anymore.I smiled as I stared at the shorts I held in my hand, a gift from Kyla from two years ago when I had expressed an interest in working as a bottle model. Dreams I never actually acted on, and somehow, this morning, this pair of shorts was about to live another dream. “This should do,” I muttered to myself as I picked up the cropped tank top, the sheer fabric that I knew would cling to my skin like a mesh dress.What is the plan? You might ask. Easy, I was going to seduce Marcus. I needed to feel that forbidden burn that I felt last night. I needed to be sure that it wasn’t just an imagination. That I had felt it… him, his hunger fo
Marcus’s POVThe door slammed shut behind me, my back pressed against it as if I was running from a demon. With trembling fingers, I worked the locks, clicking them shut. “What the hell just happened?” I mumbled to myself as I ran my fingers through my hair.The first mistake had been offering to help, and the second, letting myself dwell in the moment. The minute my hand touched her exposed skin, my mind had gone numb, frozen in time, enjoying everything that had to do with her body pressed against mine.And when she fell, when her body… no! I didn’t want to think about it, but there was no way I could get the image out of my mind. She had been on my body, her chest pressed hard against mine.My length twitched, begging to be pulled out of the joggers I was wearing and touched. I stared at my hardened length, the glare doing nothing to tame it.She smelt divine. Coconut and jasmine, a combination I never knew could be poisonous. I felt that twitch again. I gritted my teeth, my fist
Sophia’s POVThe sound of the door closing caused my back to tense. My head turned to the door, my eyes meeting Marcus’s watchful gaze. Heat crept up my neck, his eyes lingering on my gym shorts — a pair that no one should see.“Welcome, I didn’t know you would be back so soon,” I muttered, hoping he didn’t hear how flustered I sounded. “How was work?”“Great,” he said in a gruff tone, rushing up the stairs as if he was being burned.I shrugged, fighting back the feeling that I was getting. If he was in one of those moods, I didn’t want to be on the receiving end of it. We had been fine, the call we had earlier in the day was alright. It wasn’t hard getting back to the workout. Kyla had sent the link, said it helped clear the mind, and well, I guess it was working. That was until a certain person walked in and now — “No thinking, focus,” I hissed under my breath.Besides, with the mood he was back in, I knew that he wasn’t going to come down. I guess this would do. The stairs creake
Marcus’s POVMaybe I should have done something. Maybe I should have intervened faster. But listening to Diane say those words — watching the way Sophia’s eyes glistened —I knew I had been too slow to react.But this was the thin line — I couldn’t bring myself to actually hold her. In Diane’s eyes, she was going to say I was supporting her, taking a side. Of course, I was. Sophia didn’t deserve the blow-out she had gotten. But my intervention still felt like nothing at the same time. Diane had been cruel. Sophia had been broken… and me? All that I could think about was the kiss that almost happened.I had let myself dream, wondering what would have happened a second later if Sebastian hadn’t shown up. What her lips would taste like — would they taste like cherries? Ever since I knew the name of her lip balm, it had become an obsession that was slowly trying to tear me apart.My phone buzzed, the sound forcing me to tear my gaze from the computer monitor I had been looking at. The s
Sophia’s POVI shouldn’t be thinking about it, but I was — my mind stuck on a path it should never have been on. Lying in bed, my eyes fixed on the ceiling as I thought about what last night would have been like. We had been free, the way he had laughed, the way his eyes had taken me in as if he was seeing me. When his hands had cupped my face as if it was the most natural thing to do.“God,” I groaned, feeling that heat creep up my neck, spreading slowly through my cheeks. I turned to my side, pulling the bed cover tighter between my legs, the force causing it to bump against my core. My body trembled from the sensation. This was stupid, having the reaction all because of an almost kiss, but my body didn’t think about that. It just didn’t care. Because the more I thought about it, the more the feeling intensified, the more everything felt too strong to be ignored.He had been close, so close that I could feel just how hard his body was against mine. “Stop,” I whispered in a weak to
Sophia’s POV “Marcus?” I was hit with an instant cold, the warmth of his fingers gone, my body jerked, my heart hammering hard in my chest at the sound of the voice. I needed to act fast, do something that would make what almost happened look different. “Ouch!” I cried. Marcus frowned as he pulled away slowly, the spell between us broken. I knew it. I couldn’t push it. “Are you okay?” he asked, his voice laced with worry. “My eyes — my lash was trapped between them.” He blew on it, his hand back to my face, holding me gently. But this didn’t feel like it. It didn’t feel like when he had held me with so much warmth. “I think it is gone now,” I muttered, watching a figure walk closer to where we stood. “Okay,” he hummed. He was the first to turn, smiling at his friend. “Hey, didn’t know I would see you around here,” he said. Sebastian didn’t look at him, his eyes were on me as if he was trying to figure out what was going on. “Hello,” he greeted, ignoring his friend. Marc
Sophia’s POVHe looked exhausted. Like a man in a room full of bees and he just doesn’t know how to get out. “You don’t like jazz, do you?” I asked.He tugged on the cuff of his shirt, his eyes meeting mine with a soft smile on his lips. “Did I make it that obvious?”“Well, given the fact that you
Sophia’s POVThe outing had finally made it out of the group chat.I couldn’t stop seeing the smiles on their faces as we laughed at the joke Kyla had shared. “I need to use the restroom,” Kyla said, walking in that direction.“Are you sure you are okay?” Lily’s voice broke through the fog. I stare
Sophia’s POVI couldn’t be happier. Lunch with him felt like one of those traditions you have without forcing yourself for too much.He had listened, laughed at some jokes that I cracked. Leaving had been the hard part. But when I saw the way, his features changed when he picked up his phone, I kne
Marcus POV “Someone looks less grumpy,” a voice teased as I walked into the office. I ignored him, my eyes looking ahead as I pushed the door open. I knew what he was trying to say, but I wasn’t going to play into that. I was happier, if that was a thing. Lighter and there was a reason for th







