LOGINEMILY
Three hours earlier “Girl, you should dump him,” Alexia muttered, swirling her wine glass with a frown. I chuckled softly, shaking my head. “Dump him? That’s not happening. He literally funds my lifestyle and you know I wouldn’t let that opportunity go.” “I don’t think it’s worth it, if you ask me,” she added almost immediately, her voice laced with disapproval. “I would have listened to you if you had suggested this months ago, not three days before my wedding.” “Girl, you were madly in love back then. Nothing would have changed your mind.” “Yeah, yeah, you win.” I sipped my wine, the rich red liquid warming my throat but doing little to ease the restless heat building inside me. For someone who had always dreamed of a wild bachelorette party, I felt strangely detached. The music pulsed around us, laughter echoed from nearby tables, yet my mind kept drifting to darker, more forbidden thoughts, being thrown into different positions, drunk and overwhelmed until I couldn’t think straight. Alexia was right. I was starving. Moments like this always dragged my thoughts back to Xavier. “I invited Xavier,” I finally muttered, bracing myself for judgment. “YOU DID WHAT?” Alexia’s eyes widened in disbelief. I immediately regretted opening my mouth. Her reaction hit harder than expected. “I mean… you did what?” she repeated, this time more softly, as if realizing how harsh she had sounded. “Ugh, I don’t know, Alexia. I’m confused.” I slumped back into the chair, curling into myself like a chilled kitten seeking warmth. “First of all, why is he invited to your bachelorette party? Second, you literally told me you’re getting married in three days.” “You also advised me to dump Ethan not long ago,” I shot back. “Low blow,” she sighed, “but this is different. It’s Xavier, the guy who hit you multiple times, cheated on you, and disregarded your feelings over and over again.” “Oh, please.” Annoyance flared in my chest, partly because I was sexually deprived and craving something I knew I shouldn’t want. Ethan never truly touched me. His affection was limited to surface kisses and soft, almost clinical gestures. Nothing more. Yet I stayed drawn to him, perhaps because of the immense power he wielded. No one came close to his influence, which stretched across the country. He was recognized everywhere. Or maybe it was that dark, possessive aura he radiated, or the sheer weight of his wealth. One of those three kept me anchored. But intimacy? That was nonexistent. Everyone wanted me. At least, that was what I told myself when doubt crept in. My looks had always opened doors. So why did Ethan keep me at arm’s length? “What are you thinking about?” Alexia’s voice snapped me back to reality. “Sex,” I admitted bluntly. She burst out laughing, the sound bright and unrestrained. Nothing was funny to me. I was fighting for my sanity. My wedding was in three days, I had texted my toxic ex, and I was unbearably horny. Suddenly, I felt a light tap on my shoulder from behind. I sat upright immediately. Alexia’s facial expression already told me who it was. I did a quick, frantic touch-up to my makeup before turning around. Xavier stood there, looking dangerously different in the best possible way. His muscles were more defined, sculpted from whatever rigorous routine he had adopted in Japan. His hair was artfully tousled, scattered in a way that begged fingers to run through it. His lips looked fuller, redder than I remembered, curved into a knowing smirk. “You look stunning,” he whispered hotly against my ear before pressing a soft, lingering kiss to my cheek. That single touch undid me. My body folded instantly, heat pooling low in my belly. I struggled to look away from him, my pulse quickening. “Xavier…” I struggled to form the words. “You look very different.” He slid into the chair beside me, positioning himself so close that our shoulders brushed intimately. The warmth of his body radiated through the thin fabric of my dress. “That’s what happens when you stay in Japan,” he said with a grin that stretched from ear to ear, clearly thrilled I had invited him. “The beauty standards there make you want to level up.” I glanced at Alexia. Her eyes had been fixed on him from the moment his hand touched my shoulder. When their gazes locked, her expression hardened with clear disdain. Alexia hated Xavier with a burning passion, and I couldn’t blame her. I had cried on her shoulder countless times, recounting every horrible thing he had done to me during our relationship, the bruises, the betrayals, the emotional neglect. “Why are you even here?” Her voice grew sterner with every word. “She invited you, but why did you actually come?” “Alexia, let bygones be bygones,” he replied smoothly. “I’m a changed man now.” “That doesn’t matter. She’s getting married in three days, changed or not.” His gaze shifted to me then, intense and unwavering. I froze under the weight of it. I picked up my half-filled glass of wine and took small, nervous sips, trying to steady myself. But I couldn’t ignore the way his hand crept onto my bare thigh beneath the table. His fingers moved slowly, deliberately, tracing lazy, absentminded circles on my skin. Each stroke sent sparks racing up my leg, straight to my core. “Are you?” he asked, his voice low and husky, meant only for me. “Ye… yes,” I muttered, barely audible. Why was he asking? I had already told him over text. Tension thickened the air between us as his hand continued its ascent, sliding higher with slow, intentional purpose. His fingertips brushed the edge of my panties, teasing the sensitive skin there. Alexia couldn’t stand the sight any longer. It was obvious something inappropriate was unfolding. She stood abruptly, smoothed down her dress with sharp, irritated movements, and walked away without another word. “That’s a lot better,” Xavier murmured, satisfaction dripping from his tone. Now that we were alone, his hand grew bolder. He had already reached my panties, his fingers pressing lightly against the thin lace. It didn’t feel right. None of this did. But stopping was the last thing I wanted. I couldn’t bring myself to push his hand away. Instead, my thighs parted slightly, almost involuntarily, granting him better access. “Do you want to get fucked?” he asked bluntly, his breath warm against my ear, voice rough with desire. The words sent a jolt of electricity through me. My breath hitched. Heat flooded my cheeks, and lower still, between my legs, where I was already growing embarrassingly wet. His fingers stroked over the damp fabric, pressing just enough to make me bite my lip to suppress a moan. Here I was, three days from walking down the aisle, sitting in a crowded lounge with my ex’s hand between my thighs, his question hanging in the air like a promise. His touch grew more insistent, circling through the lace with practiced precision. “Answer me, Emily,” he whispered, nipping at my earlobe. “Tell me you want me again. Tell me you’ve been thinking about it every time Ethan leaves you frustrated and untouched.” I whimpered softly, my hips shifting forward to chase his teasing fingers. The rational part of me screamed that this was wrong, dangerous, reckless. But the starving, aching part of me, the one that had been neglected for far too long, won out. “Yes,” I breathed, my voice trembling with need. “I want it. I want you.” A dark, satisfied chuckle rumbled from his chest. His fingers slipped beneath the edge of my panties, finding my slick folds. He groaned quietly at how soaked I already was. “Good girl,” he murmured, sliding one finger inside me slowly, curling it just right. “We’re going to make these last three days count.”MARCUSI hadn’t moved in what felt like forever.The doctors had taken my mum into the emergency almost an hour ago.Maybe longer.Time had stopped making sense.I sat in one of the chairs in the waiting area, staring blankly at the floor.Jake sat beside me.Mrs. Maddy sat a few seats away, silently praying under her breath.Nobody spoke much.There wasn’t anything to say.Not when every second felt like it could change your life forever.My stomach twisted every time a door opened.I couldn’t stop imagining the worst.What if she stopped breathing?What if I never got the chance to talk to her again?What if—I rubbed my face, trying to wipe the thoughts from my mind.My head hurt.My ribs hurt.My entire body hurt.But none of it compared to the fear sitting in my chest.I couldn’t lose her.I just couldn’t.A loud yell suddenly echoed through the hallway.At first, I barely paid attention.Hospitals were full of grief.People cried.People screamed.People lost loved ones.I assu
ETHANI sat alone in the far corner of the seating area, staring at nothing. The place was beginning to fill up with people.The image of Marcus leaning against Jake wouldn’t leave my head. I wasn’t supposed to be thinking about that at the moment, but I was.The look on his face.Broken.Terrified.Completely lost.It just didn’t feel right seeing him like that.I dragged a hand down my face.The wedding needed to be moved.At first, the thought had seemed ridiculous.Now that I’d thought about it for a while, it felt like the only reasonable option.Mrs. Amber was fighting for her life.Nobody knew if she would survive.Holding a lavish celebration while the bride’s mother lay in a hospital bed felt wrong.Heartless.I wasn’t even sure why I was struggling so much with the decision.If it were my mother, I would do it in a heartbeat.The wedding could be rescheduled.People did it all the time.The only thing left was convincing Emily.A familiar pair of heels clicked against the fl
ETHAN The second venue which was going to be outdoor was coming together. Exactly the way Emily wanted. White flowers everywhere. Crystal accents caught the afternoon sunlight, elegant tables were spread across the perfectly manicured lawn, and more flowers were still being unloaded. The kind of wedding people talked about for years. The wedding planner stood beside me, excitedly flipping through designs on her tablet. “It’s going to be a blast, Ethan. The way the light hits the arch at sunset? Emily’s going to look radiant. You two are going to dance the night away as the happiest married couple anyone’s ever seen.” I managed a nod and a half-smile. “Yeah… it’ll be great happy married man and all that”. The words came out flat, barely more than filler. “And once the reception starts, the live band will be positioned here.” She pointed toward a raised stage. I nodded. “Looks good.” “It’ll be amazing,” she continued with a smile. “Honestly, once everything
MARCUS Mrs. Maddy stumbled inside. Her face was pale. Terrified. My stomach immediately dropped. Something was wrong. Very wrong. “Marcus…” The way she said my name made every muscle in my body go rigid. Mrs. Maddy looked seconds away from crying. “It’s your mother.” Everything inside me froze. “What about her?” The unfinished sentence hung in the air. “She’s not responding anymore. She’s unconscious. I tried everything I have been calling her name. She’s just lying there, breathing so weakly…” The room went silent. My heart slammed against my ribs once hard then everything inside me went cold. Fear—pure, bone-deep terror—flooded me so fast it drowned everything else. The pain in my bruised ribs, my swollen face, my aching muscles? Gone. Just adrenaline screaming through my veins like fire. No hesitation. No thought. No. No. No. Not her. Not my mother. For a second, I couldn’t feel my body. Couldn’t think. Couldn’t breathe. I shoved past Jake and sprinted ou
MARCUSThe sound of a door opening dragged me out of the darkness.At first, I didn’t know where I was.Everything felt heavy.My eyelids.My limbs.Even breathing seemed like too much effort.Then the pain hit.A vicious throb exploded behind my eyes, sharp enough to make me groan aloud.“Fuck…”My hand immediately flew to my head.Bad idea.The movement sent another wave of agony through my skull.I squeezed my eyes shut and leaned forward, trying to wait it out.It didn’t.Every pulse of my heartbeat seemed to hammer directly against my temples.And it wasn’t just my head.My ribs hurt.My shoulder hurt.Even my neck felt stiff.Like I’d been thrown down a flight of stairs.Fragments of something flickered through my mind.A bar.Drinks.Too many drinks.Anger.Then…Nothing.Just blank spaces.I forced my eyes open.The room spun for a second before settling.My bedroom.Home.How the hell did I get home?I blinked several times, trying to clear my vision.A figure stood near the
EMILYMy mood completely flipped the moment I walked into the kitchen and found it empty.No breakfast.No coffee waiting.No Ethan.Just silence.I checked my phone for messages.Nothing.Not even a pathetic apology.“Unbelievable.”I stormed upstairs and got dressed faster than usual.If Ethan wanted to act like a child, fine.I had better things to do.I slammed the bedroom door so hard the frame rattled.I yanked open my walk-in closet.I dressed like the woman I was. A cream silk blouse tucked into a high-waisted pencil skirt that hugged every curve I paid good money to maintain, Louboutins that clicked with authority, and the diamond studs Ethan had gifted me because, even when he annoyed me, I still knew how to wear his gifts like trophies.Hair in a sleek low bun, makeup flawless in under twenty minutes. I wasn’t about to let his selfishness ruin my face.“I can’t believe he took the McLaren.”The annoyance returned again.“Ethan will always be Ethan, I guess. Highly unbothere
MARCUS“Damn.” She smacked my hand. “You are in a messed-up situation, Marcus.” “Ugh… I know, Merlina. Help me.”“Help you?” She barked out a laugh , leaning back. “How the hell am I supposed to do that?”“I really… “ I rubbed a hand over my face “I don’t know.”“Exactly.”“And it gets worse”
MARCUSOne look. That was all it took. One stupid look. “Damn pull it together” I whispered The words slipped out before I could stop them. The girl pulled back. “Sorry?” “Oh.” I cleared my throat. “no no not you, I just thought out loud” I extended my hand. “It was nice meeti
Marcus’ pov The moment I stepped into the wedding venue, my stomach clenched so violently that I had to pause. I swallowed hard against the bile rising in my throat, It felt like I was actually going to throw up. The place was a controlled chaos of luxury. Everywhere I looked, the space was tr
Marcus's POVThe bachelor party was the next day, a promise of chaos wrapped in neon and bass.Emily had insisted on separate celebrations… “girls’ night out, boys do boys’ things.”But Ethan had vetoed anything too wild. No strippers. No blackout-level debauchery. Just a private rooftop lounge dow

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