LOGIN~Lora~
I made my way to the VVIP lounge, trying to clear my thoughts of everything, especially the feeling that someone was watching me. I took another shot of the whiskey, its warmth against my throat distracted me. Now I regret handing my phone to James, because he was nowhere on sight. And I wanted to get out of here. "You should slow down. Don't you think so? That's your fifth shot," Nicholas said as he took the drink from me. "How'd you know it's not my first? I see someone's keeping a close eye on me. You know what? I think you're my biggest fan," I staggered, smirking. "You wish, princess. I'd rather not sew a single dress for a day than stare at you," he said, smiling mischievously. "Oh please, like I didn't catch you drooling just now," I chuckled. Nicholas Wayne. We were rivals in the fashion world, but things were different outside of it. He always brought out my competitive side and teased me for being too serious. "What are you doing here? Thought you said you couldn't make it since your husband wouldn't come?" "For fuck's sake, why is everyone so obsessed with Michael? It's as if my whole life revolves around him," I muttered under my breath. He chuckled softly, ignoring my frustration. "Well, I changed my mind, sweetheart. I'm here now…or does it bother you that I'm stealing the spotlight?" I teased. "Second place." "Ouch, burn! You're glad I let you off easily. You couldn't even hold yourself together; you passed out right on stage. That's enough for stealing the spotlight, huh?" He shot back, laughter spilling out of him. Even when I struggled, Nicholas had a way of breaking through to me. I called him my Friendly Nemesis. "At least it's better than being in second place," I replied, poking him on the forehead. I always did that and escaped, but this time he caught my wrist. His expression changed, it was different from a few minutes ago. More intense. For a second, everything else just… muted. Not gone, just background noise. His eyes locked on mine, and it hit harder than it should’ve. It had the same look he had given me during our picnic date with other fashion designers last year. Which I had brushed off as overthinking. And damn, he looked good. But right now, I hated how aware I suddenly became of him… his messy curls, the way his shirt clung to him just enough. One look and my thoughts went places they had no business going. God, what the hell is wrong with me? I shook my head, trying to break our gaze. He cleared his throat. "So, what are you doing here, Lora?" "I should be asking you the same," I replied. This area was filled with people tangled up in each other’s embrace, smooches everywhere, and distant moans. Chaotic and perfect VVIP display. "Well, I'm hoping to catch a thing or two... you know, as a bachelor," he smirked. "But you? A married woman?.. Shouldn't be here, princess. “Why? Think I can’t handle myself? Or are you worried I might be pushing buttons?” I asked, tilting my head with a grin. “Not in the least,” he shot back. “Are you sure?” I asked, moving closer. “Absolutely. Though you should be the one scared. Who knows, I might just steal you away tonight.” I pouted, inched closer, legs slightly apart, daring him. “You better call it quits before I charm my way through you,” I said, smirking. “What if I don't want to.” He teased, his fingers traced along my thigh, the slit in my dress giving him easy access. “Are you sure you won’t beg me to stop?” he added, seeing I didn't bulge. “You’re scared?” I whispered, my voice trembling. He smirked softly, and then his hand caressed my thigh while the other teased my lips. My gaze dropped to his, wet and dangerously tempting. “Why are you different tonight?” I rolled my eyes, this same question again. “I've always been like this.. you just didn't notice,” I teased. He stared at me like he couldn't believe it.. I doubted myself as well, but reached for his collar anyways, his face inches from mine. I caught hold of his scent…Chocolate Musk. It wrapped around me, warm and familiar, making my body react faster than my mind could catch up. Did I have too much to drink? I lingered in his gaze, closer than I should’ve been. His breath brushed my cheek, grazed his fingers down the edges of my lips, tilted his head, waiting as though he needed to be sure I wanted it. My breath hitched, because we weren’t joking anymore. Part of me screamed I shouldn’t, but another part… laughed. “I'll do whatever I want tonight.” It's over between us Michael, and you'll regret killing me. I landed my lips on Nicholas, just a short peck. He took that as his cue and deepened the kiss, slamming his tongue into my mouth. Mine trying to figure out how he tasted. He got comfortable, planting kisses around my cheeks, my jawline and every close area to my neck, working his other arm on my thigh. I felt his fingers sliding upward, but I caught his wrist halfway. He stopped as he understood the signal. Even though I wanted to get rid of my pain, I wasn't completely wasted. He continued kissing my side, roaming his tongue behind my ear. I struggled to contain my moans amid his embrace. "Do you want to call it quits, princess? He growled low, behind my ears. “No”. I whispered. But then, I felt something else. A strong pull. I tried to steady myself, turning my gaze to look at who the hell it was, but his voice cut through. I froze mid-air. "What the hell is wrong with you, Pookie?" he asked. Pookie. Only one person calls me that. Him. Bu..but why's he here? "Hey man, what's your problem?" Nicholas snapped. "I wasn't talking to you," he fired back. "Let's go," he said, grabbing my wrist. I tried to break free. "Let go of me! How dare you try to touch me.." But he wouldn’t listen. Instead, he did the unthinkable.~Lora~A knot tightened in my stomach. "What is it?"He lowered his eyes and exhaled slowly, as if searching for the courage to say the words. "...I lost my job this morning."My brows drew together. "What? Why?""They fired me."For a moment, I could only stare at him. "You mean because of this? Because you've been looking into what happened to me?""I honestly don't know." He shook his head, his voice tight. "Maybe it is. Maybe it isn't. They didn't give me any explanation. They just called me into the office, told me my services were no longer needed, and asked me to leave."He tried to shrug it off, but I could hear the raw strain beneath his calm front. It sounded like he'd spent the entire day convincing himself it didn't matter… and was only now beginning to realize how much it actually did."I wasn't even going to mention it," he admitted."I figured I'd just give you the envelope and leave. But..." He hesitated, pulling his phone from his pocket. "Then this happened."Leani
~Lora~The moment I stepped out of the restaurant, I pulled my phone from my purse and immediately dialed James.As much as Christian claimed he had found a lead, there was no way I was meeting him alone. Maybe I was being overly cautious after everything that had happened recently, but I had learned the hard way that trusting people too easily could get me killed. Besides, if this really turned out to be something important, I'd rather have someone I trusted close by.The phone barely rang twice before James answered."Well, that was fast," he said. "I thought this was supposed to be a romantic date."I snorted. "Trust me, there was nothing romantic about it.""I'm guessing things didn't go well?""You could say that. Anyway, can you come pick me up? I need to head somewhere."There was a brief pause before he asked, "You're not driving?"I smiled despite myself. "When have you ever known me to willingly drive if someone else is available to do the job?"James laughed on the other
~Lora~Michael swallowed hard, tugging at the collar of his suit as though it had suddenly become too tight.A knot formed in my stomach.I frowned. "Please don't tell me she's pregnant."He blinked.Across from him, Ivy nearly sprayed her water. She coughed violently, pressing a hand to her chest."What?" she choked out.Heat crept up my neck."Nothing," I muttered, waving a dismissive hand. "Just tell me what it is.”"So... you know how Ivy also majored in fine arts?" Michael started, his hands moving nervously at first.I raised my brow. But he continued anyway."And how.. she specialised in fashion designing, before she went on to study business administration?"I slowly shook my head. "Mhmm-mhmm. I don't."I mean, how would I? I didn't know anything about her, and frankly, It’s none of my business."Oh. Yeah. Uhm. Right," he added, adjusting himself in his seat. He was practically vibrating with excitement. "Anyways, she just signed this huge deal for our company. But she needs
~Lora~I have never felt so completely devastated. I don’t think I have ever cried as much as I did in the early hours of today.After Alex stormed out on me, I waited.I sat on the cold tiles of his hallway for nearly two hours. I just sat there, shivering, waiting for him to walk right back through that front door and tell me he was sorry.But he never came.I called his phone for what felt like forever. Over and over, until the ringing stopped and it started sending me straight to voicemail.He was done with me. I could feel it in my bones. He was so upset, and a horrible voice in my head kept whispering that he would never want to see my face again.And now, I was paying for it.Right now, I knew I had made a stupid decision by agreeing to Michael’s appeal. After Michael found out I came back early from my so-called two days’ trip, he begged me to go out on a date with him.I only said yes because I couldn't bear to go back to our empty house or father's house.I didn't want
~Lora~"Don't do this... baby, please. Don't do this to us," I breathed.All the fierce anger left my body in a single split second.The raw, aching yearning completely overtook me, heavy and sudden.I took a small step forward, trying to draw nearer to him. I was desperate to close the distance between us before the space became permanent.Alex didn't move toward me.Instead, he just slowly raised both of his large hands, keeping his palms flat out in the air.It was a silent, devastating barrier. He was telling me to back off."I'm not doing anything," he whispered.The exhaustion in his voice was so much worse than any of his shouting."This conversation is over, Lora. I laid it out for you. Clear as day. I didn't ask you to leave your husband publicly. I didn't ask you to blow up your life or face any shit."He took a deep breath, his bloodshot eyes locking onto mine."I told you that you could stay in that marriage for as long as you need to handle your business," he continued,
~Lora~The silence he left behind was too heavy to breathe in.Before I even realized what I was doing, I threw the sheets off my body and scrambled out of bed. I grabbed the duvet, wrapping it tightly around my bare shoulders, and ran out of the room."Alex! Don't do this!" I called out to him.My bare feet slapped against the cold steps as I raced down the stairs. The warmth of our shared shower felt completely gone now, replaced by a sudden, terrifying chill.When I reached the bottom, I saw him standing by the kitchen counter. He had already pulled on his pants, his chest still bare, his broad shoulders hunched over as if he were trying to physically brace himself for something.I rushed forward, crowding into his space, desperately trying to catch his eyes. "Alex..."I reached out to touch his arm, but the second my fingertips brushed his skin, he flinched and pulled away. The rejection felt like a physical blow to my chest."Baby, listen to me, please," I begged, my voice cr
~Lora~“Every time I sleep… I see you dying,” the words echoed hard in my head.For a moment, I simply stared at him, because what he had just said didn’t fully settle in my mind at first.It was as though my thoughts were resisting it on purpose, refusing to give meaning to words.“What do you mea
~Lora~Instead, Alexander finally pushed himself off me and walked toward the bedside table like the handcuff around my wrist and my struggles weren't even there.Like trapping me had become normal.My eyes followed him quietly while he opened one of the drawers and pulled out antiseptic wipes, cle
~Lora~An hour later, I finally stepped into the showroom.The familiar scent of fabric, fresh flowers, steam-ironed clothing, and expensive perfume instantly wrapped around me the moment I walked inside.Voices echoed across the large space while staff hurried around carrying gowns, fabric rolls,
~Lora~ I stood quietly in front of the large cafe, staring up at the glass building for a moment before slowly exhaling. The weather had become cooler now. Gray clouds stretched across the afternoon sky, while soft wind brushed lightly against my skin and hair. Adrian had already left for the off







