LOGINEVELYN
Paige insisted that the best cure for heartbreak was a few overpriced cocktails and a night far away from painful memories. Against my better judgment, I agreed. What was the alternative? Go back to that house and stare at the ceiling while my brain replayed that video over and over again? No, thank you. By five that evening, Paige and I were already sitting in one of the city's most expensive hotel bars. The place was elegant, filled with soft piano music and people enjoying expensive drinks as though they didn't have a single problem in the world. I wished I could be one of them. Instead, all I could think about was Julian, his betrayal, the intern, and the video I wished I'd never seen. Paige watched me for a moment before topping up my glass. "That's enough thinking," she said. "Tonight, you're not someone's neglected wife. You're Evelyn Jones. Beautiful, smart, and way too good for that cheating bastard." She raised her glass. "Here's to Julian Sullivan. I hope every one of his credit cards gets declined... and he goes bald." She clinked her glass against mine. Despite everything, I laughed. A real laugh. The first one I'd had since my world came crashing down. ~~~ Nearly two hours later, the champagne had left my body warm and light. My thoughts were still there, but instead of crushing my chest, they drifted quietly through my mind. By the time I stepped out of the elevator, the hallway was almost silent. My heels sank into the thick carpet as I walked toward my suite. Since I'd refused to go home, Paige had booked me one of the executive suites upstairs. Before leaving, she'd told me she had a little surprise waiting for me in the room. Knowing Paige, it could have been anything. The numbers on the doors blurred together for a second before my eyes focused again. I stopped in front of what I was pretty sure was my suite and pulled the key card from my purse. I was about to tap it against the scanner when I noticed the door was already slightly open. Just enough to leave a narrow gap, as though it hadn't closed properly. I frowned. Too tired to think much about it, I pushed the door open and stepped inside. The suite was quiet. A single lamp beside the bed filled the room with a warm golden glow. I slipped off my heels with a relieved sigh, savoring the softness of the carpet beneath my aching feet. A second later, my dress joined them in a heap on the floor. I climbed into bed, pulled the blanket over myself, and buried my face against the cool pillow. My entire body relaxed almost immediately. For the first time all day, I felt like I could finally breathe. Then I heard a door open. I frowned and rolled onto my back just as steam drifted lazily into the room. A man stepped out through the cloud of warm mist. He was tall, broad-shouldered, and ridiculously handsome. His dark hair was still wet from the shower, and tiny drops of water slid slowly over the hard lines of his chest before disappearing beneath the white towel hanging low around his waist. Another towel rested casually in his hands as he dried his hair, completely unaware that he wasn’t alone. I blinked once before a slow smile spread across my face. Paige. Oh, that ridiculous woman. She’d actually hired me a gigolo. A quiet laugh escaped my lips. Trust Paige to think a handsome stranger with muscles could fix my broken heart. I sat up slowly and looked him over again. Even through the champagne haze, I had to admit she had excellent taste. The man lowered the towel from his hair, and the moment our eyes met, he froze. Genuine surprise flashed across his face for the briefest second before it disappeared behind a calm, unreadable expression. I didn’t stop smiling. Sliding off the bed, I wandered toward him until I was close enough to notice the clean scent of soap lingering on his skin. I reached out without thinking and rested my fingers lightly against his arm. His muscles were firm beneath my touch, making me chuckle quietly. “No,” I murmured with a lazy smile. “You’re much too handsome to be a gigolo.” He remained silent, simply watching me. “If I weren’t married,” I continued with a small laugh, “I’d definitely buy you out.” I tilted my head as I studied him again. “Actually… you look expensive. Really expensive.” I laughed at my own words. “You also look strangely familiar.” I narrowed my eyes, trying to place him, then shook my head. “No… I would’ve remembered someone this handsome.” His eyes dropped briefly to the hand resting on his arm before returning to my face. Something unreadable flickered across his expression, and then he let out a quiet scoff. “Evelyn.” My smile faltered. There was something strangely familiar about his voice. He looked at me for another long second before speaking again. “My nephew couldn’t satisfy you…” he said calmly. “…so you came looking for pleasure somewhere else?” I frowned at him, my smile slowly fading. My mind struggled to catch up with what I'd just heard. Nephew? Why would a gigolo be talking about his nephew? Then I really looked at him. Not just at his body or the water still glistening on his chest, but at his face. His sharp jaw. His cold, steady eyes. There was something painfully familiar about him. And then it hit me. My stomach dropped so hard it actually hurt. Oh, God. Viktor Sullivan Julian's uncle. The black sheep of the Sullivan family. The man who had walked away years ago, built his own empire from nothing, and somehow became even richer than the family he'd left behind. I'd only met him a handful of times at family events, but Julian had made one thing very clear. "Stay away from Uncle Viktor." My face burned so badly I thought I might actually pass out. "I..." My throat suddenly felt dry. "I thought you were..." "A gigolo?" he finished for me. I couldn't even answer. "I'm not." The two simple words somehow made everything ten times worse. I glanced around the room as if the furniture would suddenly prove I was right. "Then... why are you in my room?" He didn't look offended. If anything, he seemed strangely calm. "This," he said evenly, "is my room." I frowned harder. "No. Paige booked me Room 1408." Without saying another word, he reached toward the wall and switched on the main lights. The room became brighter instantly. I turned toward the entrance and finally noticed the number. 1403. My heart stopped. No. No, no, no. I'd walked into the wrong room. I'd climbed into the wrong man's bed. And I'd just spent the last few minutes shamelessly flirting with Julian's uncle. The embarrassment hit me like a truck. "I'm... I'm so sorry." My voice came out as little more than a whisper. "I honestly thought this was my room." Viktor held my gaze for a long moment before speaking. "Before you apologize," he said quietly, "you should probably cover yourself first." I blinked. For a second, I didn't understand what he meant. Then I looked down. My breath caught in my throat. Bra. Panties. That was all I had on. The dress I'd taken off was still lying in a heap beside the bed. "Oh my God." I wanted the entire hotel to collapse on top of me. Without thinking, I lunged for my dress and almost tripped over my own feet. My hands shook so badly that I struggled to pull it over my head. I mumbled, my words tumbling over one another. "I swear I didn't know this was your suite. Paige booked me a room upstairs, and I must've read the number wrong. I thought..." I closed my eyes for a second, wishing I could rewind the last ten minutes of my life. "I genuinely thought you were the surprise she left for me." Wonderful, Evelyn. Somehow you'd made the situation even worse. For the first time since I'd met him, the corner of Viktor's mouth twitched ever so slightly. It wasn't quite a smile, but it was close enough to make me want to crawl into a hole. A heavy silence settled between us. He wasn't laughing. He wasn't angry either. He simply stood there watching me with those unreadable eyes, making me feel even more exposed than I already was. "I'm truly sorry," I said again, forcing myself to meet his gaze despite the humiliation burning through me. "Can we please pretend none of this ever happened?" He studied me for another moment before giving a small nod. "If that's what you want." I hurried past him, opened the door, and practically ran into the hallway. The moment the door clicked shut behind me, I leaned against the wall and covered my face with both hands. How? How had I managed to embarrass myself this badly? I let out a long, shaky breath before pushing myself away from the wall. There was no way I could stay in this hotel now. I hurried downstairs, checked out immediately, and called for a ride. By the time I got home, Julian still wasn't there. I looked at the empty driveway for a few seconds before letting out a bitter laugh. He was probably with her. Strangely enough, that thought didn't hurt as much as it had earlier. Somewhere between accidentally climbing into Viktor Sullivan's bed and making a complete fool of myself, I'd run out of tears. I got to my bed, buried my face in my pillow and squeezed my eyes shut. Please... Let me never see Viktor Sullivan again.EVELYN I don’t remember how I got to the hospital. One moment I was standing in my bedroom with a half-packed suitcase beside me, and the next I was running through the emergency entrance with my heart pounding so hard it hurt. The bright white lights overhead blurred as I rushed toward the reception desk. “My mother,” I said, struggling to catch my breath. “Margaret Jones. I got a call saying her condition got worse.” The nurse looked up immediately. “Mrs. Sullivan. Please come with me.” I followed her almost on a run. Every terrible possibility flashed through my mind. What if I was too late? What if the last time I saw Mom was really the last time? My chest tightened until breathing became difficult. The nurse stopped outside a consultation room. Just then the door opened, and a middle-aged doctor stepped out. His expression was serious enough to make my stomach sink. “Mrs. Sullivan.” “How is my mother?” I asked immediately. “Your mother’s condition deteriorated suddenly e
EVELYN I stiffened at the sound of Julian's voice. For a second, none of us moved. Viktor's hand remained lightly at my side, steadying me after I nearly slipped. There was nothing possessive about his touch. He was simply making sure I stayed on my feet. Julian stormed toward us, fury written all over his face. His jaw was tight, his fists clenched. He looked ready to throw a punch. Then he saw Viktor. Everything changed. The anger vanished so quickly it barely seemed real. His shoulders stiffened, and the fire in his eyes gave way to something I had never expected to see. Fear. "U-Uncle Viktor." Viktor regarded him with cold, piercing blue eyes. His expression remained unreadable. Julian forced an awkward smile. "I... I didn't know it was you. I'm sorry for raising my voice." He cleared his throat before asking carefully, "Why... why did you send my wife home?" I noticed Julian's gaze drop to Viktor's hand, still resting lightly at my side. Without waiting for an answer,
EVELYN My legs finally obeyed me. Without thinking, I followed them. I wasn’t sure what I expected to find, but I couldn’t make myself turn away. I stayed several steps behind, careful not to let them notice me. My heart pounded so hard it drowned out the traffic outside the hospital. I wanted to believe there was another explanation. Maybe I had misunderstood what I’d seen. Maybe she wasn’t pregnant. Maybe she was just bloated. But deep down, I knew I was only lying to myself. They looked… happy together. Not like two people hiding an affair or guilty lovers sneaking around. They looked like a couple expecting their first child. Comfortable. Happy. Completely at peace with the future they were building together. As I watched them, an uncomfortable realization settled over me. Chloe wasn’t simply younger than me. She looked eerily like the woman Julian had fallen in love with in college. Me. The same honey-brown hair. The same bright smile. The same carefree glow I’d left beh
EVELYN I stepped forward and quickly snatched the phone from his hand. My fingers wrapped around it so tightly they almost hurt. He looked at me with a puzzled smile. "Easy, baby. Is something wrong? You look startled." I forced myself to smile even though my fingers trembled around the phone. Before he could see anything, I locked the screen. "No," I said, trying to sound calm. "It's nothing." He studied my face for a moment. "Are you sure?" "I'm fine." He didn't look completely convinced, but he didn't push any further. Instead, he slipped his hand into mine and gave it a gentle squeeze. "Why don't you get in and take it for a drive?" He nodded toward the silver car. "I know how much you liked this model." Just a few minutes ago, I had admired how beautiful it looked. Now all I could think about were the messages. My stomach twisted. I imagined Julian and Chloe inside that car, laughing together, touching each other, creating memories that should have been ours alone. The
EVELYN The next morning came far too quickly. I barely remembered falling asleep. When I opened my eyes, sunlight streamed through the curtains, and for one brief second, everything felt normal. Then reality settled heavily on my chest. Julian. The divorce papers. The humiliating mistake I made at the hotel. I let out a quiet sigh and pushed the blanket aside. There was no point lying in bed. Life wasn't going to stop just because mine had fallen apart. After washing up and getting dressed, I stood in front of my vanity. My eyes landed on an old framed graduation photo of me. I picked it up. Back then, I believed my future would look very different. I had graduated at the top of my class. My professors couldn't stop telling me how bright my future was. Several companies had reached out with job offers before graduation, but I turned every single one down. Julian had smiled, taken my hands, and promised I'd never have to work a day in my life. At the time, it sounded like love.
EVELYN Paige insisted that the best cure for heartbreak was a few overpriced cocktails and a night far away from painful memories. Against my better judgment, I agreed. What was the alternative? Go back to that house and stare at the ceiling while my brain replayed that video over and over again? No, thank you. By five that evening, Paige and I were already sitting in one of the city's most expensive hotel bars. The place was elegant, filled with soft piano music and people enjoying expensive drinks as though they didn't have a single problem in the world. I wished I could be one of them. Instead, all I could think about was Julian, his betrayal, the intern, and the video I wished I'd never seen. Paige watched me for a moment before topping up my glass. "That's enough thinking," she said. "Tonight, you're not someone's neglected wife. You're Evelyn Jones. Beautiful, smart, and way too good for that cheating bastard." She raised her glass. "Here's to Julian Sullivan. I hope ev







