LOGINCierra's POV
I stared at the paper in my hand like it was a death sentence wrapped in an envelope. My heart was still slamming from the moment I picked it off the floor. My ex.... George....was still standing there, eyes narrowed like he was trying to read my soul through my damn forehead. “What’s that?” he asked, chin jerking toward the letter still trembling between my fingers. I blinked fast, masking the panic rising in my throat. “Nothing. Duty calls. You know… life,” I lied, sliding it behind my back like it could disappear. George stepped closer, a wicked smirk curling his lips. “I thought I was your duty call.” He reached out to touch my waist but I slapped his hand away instantly. “Don’t get too comfortable,” I said, trying to sound composed. “You’re here because I was bored, not because I missed you.” He scoffed. “Right. You light a cigarette, sit your sexy ass on top of me, and suddenly you’re Mother Teresa?” “I didn’t ask you to come here,” I shot back. “You didn’t tell me not to,” he shrugged, leaning back against my wall like he owned the place. I stepped away, tossing the cigarette butt into a cup. “Look, George, this isn’t happening. Not today.” “Oh, so now you’re done? Just like that?” His voice dripped bitterness. I crossed my arms. “Just like that.” His jaw tightened. “You used me.” I laughed dryly. “Used you? Baby, if I used you, you’d still be smiling.” His nostrils flared. “You’re unbelievable.” “That’s what they all say.” I opened the door pointedly. He hesitated only a second before storming past me. “Have fun with your ‘duty,’ Cierra.” As soon as he stepped out, I muttered under my breath, “Suck my balls, fool.” Door slammed. Silence. I leaned against it, cursing everything and everyone including the universe that had a personal vendetta against me. That damn letter felt heavier now. I sighed, grabbed my phone and dialed my mom. She picked in one ring, like she’d been waiting. “Baby?” “Mum,” I started, pacing the room. “Why the hell didn’t you tell me the wedding is tomorrow?” She exhaled dramatically. “I just checked my messages. Dominic’s assistant sent the update. The date got moved up...he wants everything done quickly.” I stopped. “So I’m supposed to get married in 24 hours? Like I’m some...A****n Prime delivery bride?” “Cierra,” she groaned. “Don’t make this worse. His family must not think we’re unserious.” “Oh right,” I laughed bitterly, “because if they start digging, they’ll realize you are a sad drug dealer who dresses like a slay Queen and has anger issues.” She paused. “Exactly. So let’s avoid that.” “Mum!” I hissed. “It’s one day,” she insisted. “One ceremony. One veil. You literally just need to stand still and look pretty.” “I didn’t sign up for this.” “Well, technically you did when you agreed to pretend to be me.” I groaned into my palms. “This is insane.” “We’ve been through worse,” she said softly. I hated that she was right. I took a breath. “Fine. I’m heading to a glam store. I need a veil. A gown. Shoes. Whatever the fuck brides wear when they’re being conned.” She chuckled. “That’s my girl.” “Please tell me you can fund my account?” I asked hopefully. “I’m sorry, baby,” she winced. “The court froze my finances temporarily.” I rolled my eyes with a smirk. “Not like you got money in there anyway.” We both laughed...a tired, broke-ass laugh. “Call me after you choose something,” she said. “Yeah, yeah,” I mumbled and hung up. I threw on a black oversized hoodie, low brim face cap, and tucked my hair into the back. The goal was to look like a runaway teenage boy. Mission accomplished. Ride booked. Fifteen minutes later, I slid into the backseat of a Honda that smelled like hopes, dreams, and heavy cologne. Halfway there, my phone buzzed... Cassie.. My co-worker. My girl. “Where are you?” she asked immediately. “Breathing,” I said evasively. She snorted. “At least your lungs are working. Work is boring without you. And uh...our junior manager? He keeps asking about you.” I rolled my eyes. “Bitch if he asks again, give him the middle finger from me.” She burst out laughing. “Why are you like this?” “Genetics,” I mumbled. “Seriously though, where you at?” My throat tightened. Lie loading… lie failing… “Gotta go!” I blurted and hung up instantly. Damn I’m terrible at lying. The car stopped. Store time. I paid, jumped out, inhaled deeply. “Okay,” I whispered to myself. “Here we go.” *** The glam shop looked like bridal heaven came down and vomited glitter. The bell above the door chimed as I walked in. A polished woman with a fake but sweet smile approached me immediately. “Welcome! And congratulations!” I fake laughed. “Thanks. Yay… marriage…” My voice was flat as hell. She clasped her hands. “What kind of gown are we looking for?” “Something elegant. Hot enough to make old people choke on their food.” She giggled. “Right this way.” She showed me tons: feathered, glittered, ones that looked like doilies from grandma’s shelf. Then I saw it. A dress glowing under soft white lights: Sleek satin Corset bodice Deep V cut Silver beaded lace trailing down like tiny crystals..A slit high enough to make nuns faint.... And that long veil.. sheer, glimmering, sexy My kind of chaos. “That one,” I breathed. “Oh you have excellent taste,” the woman said. When I tried it on, I barely recognized myself. The boobs were sitting. Waist snatched. Hips? Dominican auntie level. For a moment… I liked me. The woman squealed. “You look divine!” “Yeah,” I smirked at myself. “I know.” They packed it up for me. I headed to the counter. Card in hand. Suddenly... BANG...door flung open. And him. The man. My soon-to-be stepfather. Dominic. Tall. Broad shoulders. Expensive suit. Veins. Jawline sharp enough to slice bread. Eyes like sin dipped in whiskey. I forgot how to breathe. He walked with confidence that screamed danger and sex and trouble. I swallowed so hard my throat clicked. My card slipped from my fingers and fluttered to the ground near him. He bent down, picked it up, and smirked... slow, cocky, devastating. “You dropped this while staring at me,” he said in a deep voice that could be illegal. My mouth ran ahead of my brain. “Fuck,” I whispered. “I’m doomed.” His eyes glinted like he knew exactly why.The soft glow of the bedside lamp filled the quiet hotel room with warm, golden light.After the long and exhausting day, peace had finally settled over them.Cierra sat gently on the edge of the large bed, looking down at her son with eyes full of love and quiet strength.Greg lay tucked under the clean white sheets, his small body finally relaxing after weeks of fear and pain.Diego had kindly stepped out to give them this special private moment.The curtains were drawn, and the world outside felt distant. Only the faint hum of the air conditioner and the soft ticking of the wall clock could be heard.Cierra gently stroked Greg’s hair, her fingers moving in slow, soothing motions. “Are you comfortable, my love?” she asked softly.Greg nodded, blinking up at her with tired but peaceful blue eyes. “Yes, Mommy. I still feel like I’m dreaming. Like I’ll wake up and you won’t be here.”Cierra’s heart tightened with emotion. She took his small hand in hers and held it warmly. “I’m here, G
The courtroom sat in heavy silence, thick with anticipation and unspoken questions.Every eye was fixed on the tall, commanding figure who had just walked down the aisle.He stopped beside Greg’s table, standing like a shield between the broken boy and the rest of the world. The man carried an air of quiet strength and unshakable truth.Ms. Rivera, Greg’s defense lawyer, turned to him with sharp curiosity. “The court is in session. May we know who you are and what connection you have to this boy?”The man looked directly at the judge, his voice steady and clear. “My name is Dr. Diego Morales. I am the adoptive father of Greg Monroe.”The entire courtroom erupted into chaos. Gasps, loud murmurs, and shocked whispers exploded across the benches.Reporters leaned forward. Keisha’s mother shifted uncomfortably in her seat, her composed mask cracking for the first time.“Order! Order in the court!” Judge Thompson banged his gavel repeatedly. “Quiet down immediately!”Mr. Hayes, the prosecu
The grand courtroom was packed to capacity, filled with a heavy, suffocating tension that hung in the air like thick smoke.Sunlight filtered through tall, narrow windows, casting long dramatic shadows across the polished wooden floors and dark oak benches.Reporters sat in the back rows, scribbling notes furiously, while curious spectators whispered among themselves.Family members, police officers, and social workers filled the remaining seats.The atmosphere felt electric...a mixture of sorrow, outrage, and cold curiosity. This was no ordinary case, a child stood accused of murder.Two burly officers escorted a small figure through a side door.Greg walked slowly, his thin wrists bound in metal handcuffs that looked far too heavy for his small frame.The bright orange juvenile detention jumpsuit swallowed him, making the eleven-year-old appear even smaller and more fragile.His blue eyes were swollen and red from endless nights of crying. His head hung low, shoulders slumped in def
The world around Greg blurred into chaos and darkness.His small legs pumped furiously as he sprinted toward the wrecked car, branches whipping against his face and arms.His heart thundered in his chest like a war drum, each beat echoing the terror that consumed him.Tears streamed down his cheeks, hot and endless, mixing with the dust and sweat on his skin.The cool night air stung his lungs as he gasped for breath, but nothing could stop him.“Keisha!” he screamed, his voice raw and desperate, cracking under the weight of pure panic. “Keisha, where are you?! Please, answer me!”He stumbled over debris from the crash, sharp pieces of metal cutting into his shoes, but the pain barely registered. “Your mom begged me to protect you! She trusted me, Keisha, please don’t do this to me. I’m sorry for everything I said earlier. I’m so sorry!”His cries echoed into the empty night, mixing with the distant, fading music from the prom hall.It felt like a cruel joke now, all that laughter and
Greg froze in place, his arms still slightly open from the hug.The peaceful garden atmosphere shattered instantly as Keisha’s sharp, furious voice rang out through the flowers and lanterns. “How dare you, Greg!”The words dripped with bitterness and raw hurt.Keisha stood there under the soft glow of the garden lights, her small body shaking with anger.Her fists were clenched so tightly that her knuckles turned pale. Tears shimmered in her eyes, but she refused to let them fall, blinking hard to push them back.Her pretty prom dress suddenly looked out of place on her trembling frame as jealousy burned across her face like fire.She looked betrayed, disappointed, and deeply wounded all at once.Amaya pulled away from Greg quickly, her cheeks flushing bright red with embarrassment. She looked down at the ground, her ponytail falling slightly over one shoulder.The sweet, confident girl from moments earlier now seemed small and uncomfortable. “I… I think I need to go back inside,” she
Greg leaned heavily against the rough stone wall in the quiet garden, his small chest heaving as he struggled to catch his breath.His heart pounded wildly, like a drum in his ears. Sweat trickled down his forehead despite the cool night breeze.He kept whispering to himself, trying to calm down. Breathe. Just breathe. No one saw me. I’m safe here.His fingers tightened around his mother’s hairpin, the only thing that made him feel even a little bit strong.Shadows from the tall flowers danced around him under the soft lantern lights, but every rustle made him flinch.Then a gentle voice broke through the silence. "Are you okay?”The voice was incredibly soft, almost like a whisper carried by the wind. It came from behind a cluster of tall, blooming bushes heavy with white and purple flowers.Greg whipped around, raising the hairpin in front of him. His eyes widened in shock as a little girl slowly stepped out into the open.She looked about nine years old, with a neat ponytail tied w
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Cierra's POVThe moment the door swung open, my whole soul dropped into my stomach.I hissed under my breath, realizing the door wasn’t even locked in the first place.I turned toward Dominic, heart beating too loudly in my chest.My voice came out in a whisper, thin and shaky.“I thought you locke
Cierra's POVMy phone wouldn’t stop ringing. It buzzed against the hospital bedsheet like it was determined to drag me out of the thin peace I’d managed to gather. I checked the screen and sighed.Mom.Of course.The last person I wanted to speak to was the one calling me nonstop.I answered anyway







