LOGINChapter 3: Successfully Trapped.
STELLA
Trevor Lindsey seemed gentlemanly and I was getting more familiar with this side of him.
Two weeks wasn't enough especially when we were only meeting for dinner and going on arranged dates.
I’d spent the past weeks on convincing myself that Trevor wasn’t the kind of man I feared ending up with.
He had all the qualities that it took to make a good husband but for my validation still flickered.
He showed he cared and he knew how to treat women, but there was this side I still looked out for.
I'd requested of her Father to delay the wedding for at least a month, but in his words, a person didn't need as long as a year to know another, and two weeks was just enough.
I stood at the entrance of the hall, my sweaty palm wrapped around the hand of my scented white rose wedding bouquet.
Despite wearing the silver-accesorized mermaid wedding gown of my dreams, the tightness of my smile could have torn my face open.
Valerie was present. My Mother too. My half-sister, Rebekah. The man I was getting married to, Dylan. He was on the podium with the priest. Then, my eyes landed on my Father who was walking up to me—ready to walk me down the aisle.
My eyes teary, I slipped her palm in his as he stretched to receive it. The marriage was finally happening before everyone. It was becoming a reality.
Everyone’s gaze welcomed me as I was walked down the aisle.
I stood before the whole congregation, my parents’ friends who were dignitaries, my family, and Dylan's best friend, Asher.
Trevor's mother had the biggest smile ever. She smiled like her long-time dream was finally coming true. We’d met once and bonded instantly—the click had just happened.
“Mr. Dylan Lindsey, do you take Stella Rosa Scott as your wife today? To love her and build an empire on the foundation of love with her?” The priest's voice struck like lightning.
My pulse tripled its normal rate.
What are you expecting, Stella??
The longer it took him to respond, the more thoughts collided in my head.
“Yes, I do." He said every word slowly, with a smile.
When I was asked the same question, my chest turned heavy, I could feel this unknown weight press on me—not because I didn't know what to say.
I felt every part of me haunted by the awareness of what I was entering into.
Marriage was no piece of cake and it required sacrifice—all these I knew but had no choice.
My eyes turned misty and tears fell I she said loud and clearly, “I do,"
Loud applause cut across the room, and everyone cheered loudly with excitement.
They all seemed happy. All of them. But I was nowhere close to happiness.
The weight of moving into a different house, being a wife, having to endure and tolerate someone for the rest of her life, and having kids for him pressed on my shoulders.
It was definitely the hardest thing I was ever going to face. It was my fate
Within hours, the wedding had ended and that marked the beginning of the reality i’d always wondered what it'd be like.
The laughter and clinking of glasses soon faded into silence. Hours later, we were heading home already.
***
The wedding took place and all our guests celebrated with us. Everyone had smiles on their faces but only a fool would believe the smiles.
I bade my best friend goodbye as I settled into the limo that was to convey us to his home—our new home.
Dylan sat at the edge of the car while I maintained the distance by remaining at the other edge.
My bones ached, and my eyes begged to get some sleep, but we had barely gotten out of our wedding venue.
I touched the ring on my finger. I wasn't sad.
I wasn't happy.
I was just Stella. I felt numbness spread within me.
The ride ended and I walked into the big mansion that it was. Trevor seemed impressed because I was obviously impressed.
“It's one of the little things I own," He boasted with an air of casual pride, watching me drown in admiration.
My eyes drifted to the ceiling, where a crystal chandelier glittered like starlight.
The walls were painted in soft tones, with delicate gold patterns tracing along their edges. Every piece of furniture gleamed as if it had been chosen to impress, not comfort. Even the air smelled faintly of roses and polished wood.
For a moment, I forgot to breathe. This was the kind of home I had only seen in magazines. The kind of home with beautiful, elegant, intimidating, and breathtaking interior decoration.
“Stella,” Trevor’s voice cut through my admiration, smooth but firm. “You have to go with her. She’ll show you your room.”
My gaze fell on the young woman beside me. She was dressed neatly, hands clasped before her.
“What?” I turned to him, half expecting a joke.
“She’ll show you your room,” he repeated, smiling too easily.
The words sank in slowly, stealing the air from my lungs. My room?
I blinked, still trying to understand, while the chandelier above us shimmered like a silent witness.
“Yes, love. Your room, you're going to like it"
“So, where is your room? We don't get to share a room? Why?” I asked with a hint of anger in my tone.
"One at a time, Mrs Trevor. Don't talk to me harshly, love”
A sharp feeling of unease ran through my veins like lightning.
I slapped my forehead with my palm, expecting to wake up to reality as I waited for the right answer I needed.
“I am a businessman and you know it, Stella." He said, striding to me, his eyes fixed on mine in an intimidating manner but my feet remained planted.
Was that his own way of saying he's too busy to share a room with me?
His fingers brushed my lips, warm and trembling, before cupping my face.
“You know I have business to take care of" The distance between us widened with silence as he stepped back, his scent fading like smoke in the cold London air.
“Dylan, we're married,” I said, releasing every breath I was holding.
His feet stopped moving.
That expression on his face was enough to let me know how unimportant I was but I dared to ask.
“I am your wife, Dylan. We should live together as a couple" My voice weakened as he stepped forward in confident and deliberately slow steps.
"Honey, you know what?” He tucked a strand of hair behind my ear, my brain sending a response to the feel of his skin against mine. The sweetness in his tone was laced with mockery—one that failed to get the best side of me.
"It was just a ring and some vows, don't take things too seriously. After all, you have the whole house to yourself.”He said icily.
“Lets call it marriage benefits” He smiled.
I stared at him like I'd just seen a mask fall off his face.
Tears tripped down my cheeks as every word sank deeper. The things I dreaded were setting in, right before my very own eyes.
Just vows? I attempted to speak but everything that filled my mind felt stuck in there. Bringing words out of my mouth became the hardest thing to do. Suddenly, I didn't know how to talk again.
“Go in and have some rest. The house is yours—"
"You don't mean it, do you?” I could finally bring words out but my voice was hoarse.
“Dear wife, I did.”He took off his ring and turned my palm, so my wedding ring came into view.
His ring in one hand, my palm in the other.
"Matching rings, some words, and signatures" He smiled, dropping my palm as he wore his ring back.
I watched him walk away ignorantly like a child watching her Father walk away, without hope he'd ever return.
That night, I knew that I'd walked into a trap and that was only the beginning of my misery.
Chapyer 39: The PriceRHYSThe stock issue had died down. I'd settled it but I realized something—It was never meant to take control of my company…rather it was a warning.From no one but K. Alessio K. The bastard I'd shot thrice with my own hands, ten years ago. I had enemies. I've always had enemies—the ones who would give everything up for my head. Just like Alessio, Taylor, and other governors who belonged to brotherhood groups like I used to. I wasn't mad at Blaze. If there was anyone I'd believe without second thought, it was her. I trusted her but that night, I realized something: I couldn't be around her anymore. I'd only attract danger which would eventually take her from me. Since Alessio’s last interference with my company's major shareholders, my boys had been hell-bent on asking for a reunion. I didn't want to….I’d sworn I would never. I wasn't scared of Alessio… I was only trying to be a better person—and protect her from scumbags like him. Alessio had nothing
Chapter 38:STELLASike!I hate Dylan. I scribbled his name down on my draft paper but God, I didn't hold back. I craved his on the paper while I couldn't help but faintly imagine it was his heart. I didn't care if I damaged the fabric beneath it. I grabbed my phone and texted him.I knew it was the last thing to have done but no matter how hard I thought, it was the only option I had left—face the attacker. “Meet me there by seven. "I hit the ‘Send’ button on my phone, letting out a sharp breath as I headed outside the academy. I couldn't panic. He texted back, agreeing to be there, even though he was curious as to why. Rhys was here to pick me up at the academy and for a minute. Oddly, my chest tightened. “Rhys," I said his name awkwardly, settling in the car. “You shouldn't have come, Rhys. I'm sure you—" “Shh" he husked, pinning his index against his lips. “You know I wouldn't let someone else take you home. I'd do it all by myself” He smiled. God. My mind couldn't str
Chapter 37: A Side To Him.RHYSI was heading to the executive boardroom. I called for an impromptu meeting yesterday, after the news about the anonymous buyer broke on the internet. “Sir, please, you cannot act impulsively," Lewis, my secretary, pleaded softly as he managed to keep up with my pace. He'd just returned from the branch in Canada yesterday as well and since last night, he'd been hellbent on one thing: “It will affect the decision of the stakeholders" “This is not impulsive, Lewis" I said firmly as I slowed my pace, a few feet away from the door. “It's corrective." “But sir—" “Lewis" I called his name over my shoulder. That was enough warning. I was done, hearing this protective bullshit from both him and even Shawn himself. I could handle it. It was my company, and I would address issues however I wanted. That was final. I pushed the door open, walking in as if I'd just been nominated for an award. I didn't greet. There was no time and obviously, no need for g
Chapter 36: D’Ace ResurfacesRHYSOne thing I would never do was allowing a scumbag like Louis, move an inch around Blaze. God forbid. Before now, I'd warned him severally…even met him one on one. Just to make myself clear. Stay the fuck away from her. But not surprisingly, he was only perfect àt two thing: Crossing boundaries and disobeying orders. I was going to spare him. I swear it. But the moment his lips grazed her cheeks when he claimed he was bidding goodbye, I lost the reins. I had to teach him a little lesson—just enough to remind him I was way out of his league. I gave him just one injury. Just ONE little injury to remind him to never cross me.He'd remember me every time he tried to run. I'd only put a phone call to Ken, an old friend who was playing at the NFL in The States, and they a match against each other. Ring.
Chapter 35: His Doe STELLA Again, I fucked my ex-husband’s stepbrother, and there was nothing to be sorry for. I hated it too... but just as much as I wanted him. Rhys had helped me wash up in the bathroom, running warm water over my skin, scrubbing my thighs with care, and even—against my own self-control—sliding a finger inside me again. Seven orgasms in a row. Seven heart-stopping, mind-numbing, sweet explosions. I’d never felt anything as ecstatic as that. While the early sun rays penetrated the window, I rolled to the side of the bed but didn’t reach for him. His warmth lingered in the sheets, in the smell of him, in my own trembling skin—but he was gone. The bed felt emptier than it should. It was morning already. I yawned, stretching, feeling a curious surge of energy pulse through me. Was it just afterglow? Or the adrenali
Chapter 34: Six Rounds Of FireRHYS“Rhys" She breathed my name out of her lips as soon as our lips pulled apart. God. Her voice twined its way to my control system. I gently placed her on the bed, one hand on her waist and the other crawling under her sweatshirt. “I know we both want it so much. I won't hold back today”Fuck it. It was hard to free my mind from the urge to fuck her like a beast, and watch her take me inside her. All of me. I yanked her panties off and helped her pull her legs out of them. “Damn it, baby. Look how much she knows, Daddy," I leaned in to kiss her on her wet pussy. She bit back her moans, her fingers wrapped around my hair like she could predict my next move. I caressed her swollen clit slowly, letting the signal rush to every part of her. I wanted to explore her body fully, in ways no one had ever done. “What's the highest number of times you've orgas
Chapter 27: Reassurance And Distance RHYSTomorrow was going to make it two good months since Stella gave me even the tiniest form of attention and funny enough, she didn't seem to care either. Guilt had gotten the best of me. A whole lot had been on my
Chapter 26 RHYS Two weeks and a day. That was how long it'd been since Stella and I last talked. The morning I dropped her off at the academy. She no longer allowed me to give her morning or evening rides, or respond to chats, or even give m
Chapter 25: Twisted Connections. STELLA Before I could react, he stroked my pussy with his fingers. My eyes rolled backwards in pleasure, as I bit down every moan. He touched my pebbled nipples, smiling with his drowsy eyes.
Chapter 24: Lust Without Reins STELLA Three weeks into being thirty two, I now lived in Rhys Adrian's villa, one of the biggest mansions in town. I didn't want to cross into his house now that we we







