LOGINArielle's POV
"Better," I said to myself as I looked in the mirror.
After breakfast and taking a bath, I felt refreshed, and since classes were starting later, I had an hour or so to myself.
"What to do?" I whispered as I turned and looked at my bed.
Instantly, I smirked and rushed to grab my phone, which was there.
There was no better way to entertain oneself without the internet; at least that's how it was for me.
As soon as I unlocked it, I frowned deeply. My phone battery was flat, and that was all thanks to Evelyn.
She could afford a phone charger, yet she refused to buy one and always kept mine prisoner in her study.
It was no big deal most of the time, but at times it was a little unbearable.
I sighed heavily and slowly walked out of my room to go to her study. Once I reached the door, I wrapped my hand around the doorknob and pushed it open.
Instantly, I held my breath. Cassian stood by the window with a phone to his ear. He wasn’t wearing a shirt anymore. He wore a black tank that clung to his torso, outlining every muscle. Tattoos wrapped around his biceps like shadows, which were beautiful yet dangerous.
He was speaking in Spanish in a low yet harsh tone.
When he turned and glanced at me, I felt stuck and unable to utter a word.
Unlike before, when Evelyn was around, he looked calm and friendly. But now he looked annoyed, and this time, he didn’t smile at me; rather, he was glaring at me.
For a moment, he just stared at me, and that made me feel very awkward. He sighed heavily and then ended the call.
“What do you need?” he asked finally.
"What do you mean by that? This is my mother's study, not yours!" Those were the words that went through my mind, which I couldn't bring out.
I swallowed hard and took a deep breath.
“I—uh, my mom’s charger, I mean mine. It's usually here,” I stammered.
He rolled his eyes and then walked to the desk and grabbed the charger.
"Is this the one?" he asked lazily when he turned back and looked at me.
I hesitated but reached for it. When my fingers brushed against his, I quickly pulled back.
My heart felt like it was flaring up as it beat wildly.
“Thanks,” I whispered.
“You’re welcome, Arielle,” he said softly. But there was something in his voice that sounded as if he were teasing me yet again.
I quickly rushed out, shutting the door a little too fast behind me.
Something was definitely wrong with me! Perhaps I was sick or stressed! Yes, I was stressed because I was about to sit for exams.
I needed to cheer myself up with my favorite things and food, so yogurt was the best answer.
I quickly rushed to the kitchen, making sure I grabbed all the utensils I needed and some strawberries for my yogurt.
As I stood by the counter slicing the strawberries, I began making a silent prayer for Raya to come back; she was already very late, and that only made me feel worried.
When the sound of heavy, slow footsteps and keys echoed down the hallway, I smiled.
"You are late, Raya," I said seriously, pretending to be upset. But when the footsteps paused in the kitchen doorway and no response came through, I shifted and turned.
My breath instantly caught.
Cassian stood still, shirtless, with a single towel tossed lazily over his shoulder, and his damp hair curled slightly at the edges.
"I'm not her," he answered casually.
Of course he wasn't; I wasn't blind!
“I didn’t know you were here. Also, Evelyn said you had class today,” he said in a low tone as I frowned.
Was he asking me to leave right now? Because it felt as though he was kicking me out of my own house!
“I—uh, classes start late; moreover, don't you have work as well?” I managed to get the words out, my gaze going back to the strawberries for a second.
He walked to the fridge in silence, opened it, grabbed a water bottle, and twisted the cap.
“Earlier in the study, I didn’t mean to scare or glare at you,” he said, surprising me.
“You didn’t,” I lied.
He moved closer and stood next to me, taking a sip from the bottle. When he leaned back against the counter, carefully looking at me, I froze.
His eyes undoubtedly looked a bit icy.
I cleared my throat, thinking of how I could change the conversation.
“Did my mom leave for work?”
I silently cursed at myself for asking such an obviously lame question.
“Yes, she did. She also said she would be a little late,” he answered and then raised a brow.
“Are you usually up early?” he asked, watching me closely.
“Of course, I like mornings,” I answered and then laughed nervously.
"That's why, ever since I was in high school, Raya always told me how I was going to make an amazing lover and partner to my man," I said and immediately regretted the words as soon as they left my mouth. Why did it sound like a flirt?
He smirked, barely, but it was there.
“The perfect lover, I see,” he whispered.
My heart was pounding like crazy, and I hoped he could not hear the pounding as well.
"Excuse me," I said in a low tone and then rushed to the sink to rinse my hands.
I quickly looked to the side when he stepped beside me to grab a spoon from the drawer.
"Whatever you are making, I wouldn't mind a taste," he said huskily as I swallowed hard.
"It's nothing," I answered, then walked back to the counter and grabbed the yogurt.
"I seriously want a taste," he said, this time with emphasis.
“I said it's nothing,” I replied loudly, turning around—only to freeze and hold my breath when I found him standing right in front of me, just inches away, looking down at me.
When he moved his hand and grabbed the side of the yogurt, his fingers brushing against mine, I couldn't help but gaze into his eyes.
The contact of his fingers was obviously an accident, yet why did it make my heart flutter and feel like the universe had held its breath?
“You... you might want to put on a shirt next time. Not everyone’s immune to... seeing such," I forced out the words as I moved back.
"Do you mean distractions?" He asked in a low tone with a brow arched.
He was teasing me! What the hell was wrong with him? Did he find doing such a thing amusing?
“Noted,” he said softly.
I sighed in relief and looked at the yogurt in my hand.
“But this is now my house,” he muttered.
“And I’m still my mother’s daughter, so this is also my house,” I answered seriously then looked up as our eyes met.
“Just try to behave, Arielle,” he said as he took a few steps back.
“You’re not a little girl anymore,” he said as I blinked in disbelief.
What the hell did that even mean?
Before I could yell at him, he turned and walked away, with his towel draped over his shoulder and his back muscles flexing with every step he took until he disappeared into the hallway.
And just like that, the room felt too cold and too quiet. And all I felt was confusion and anger.
Cassian's POVI adjusted the cuff of my suit and looked at my reflection in the glass wall of my office.Everything was exactly how I wanted it.Today's meeting involved several investors and board members. Usually, I wouldn't care enough to prepare myself mentally for something like this because meetings were always predictable.I always smiled, shook hands, listened to people, and pretended to care about their future.But for some reason, I felt irritated today.Maybe it was because my father had called twice in my office.Or maybe it was because I had too much alcohol with Slash the previous night.I honestly didn't know.When a knock came, I sighed."Sir, the investors have arrived."I looked away from the window, then at her when she stepped in."Let's go."The secretary nodded.As we walked through the hallway toward the meeting room, I loosened my tie slightly.Immediately, the doors opened.I walked in.Then stopped.For a second, my expression nearly cracked.My father sat at
Arielle's POV“What? Don’t tell me you are nervous,” Soraya said before turning in her seat and looking at me with a raised brow.I tightened my grip on my bag and looked away.I was nervous.Very nervous.Because, unlike everyone else, I knew this place.I knew these buildings and hallways.I knew the people.Or at least... I had known them.But the problem was that this wasn't truly the same life anymore.Things were already changing.I had entered Cassian's life much earlier.I had met people differently.I quickly pushed the thought away.“Come on, Arielle, it’s just college. It’s not like a freaking job interview,” Soraya said.I looked at her with disbelief.“It’s easy for you to say such things, Soraya,” I complained.I took a deep breath before opening the car door.The warm morning air hit my face immediately.Students walked around the entrance carrying books and coffee cups while some laughed loudly with friends.Everything looked exactly like I remembered.Yet somehow...e
Cassian's POVA loud groan left my mouth as I forced my eyes open.“What the hell…?”I shut my eyes again immediately when the sunlight hit my face. My head felt heavy, and my throat was dry.For a second, I wondered where I even was until I noticed the familiar ceiling of my penthouse bedroom.I slowly sat up while holding my forehead.“Damn it, Slash,” I muttered.The last thing I remembered clearly was the two of us drinking straight from the whiskey bottles while talking nonsense. After that, everything was blurry.I looked around the room, then frowned when I noticed I was still half-dressed.My suit jacket was hanging on the chair, while my tie was somewhere on the floor, together with my shoes.“How classy,” I mocked myself.I reached for my phone on the bedside table and widened my eyes slightly when I saw multiple missed calls from Rudolph and a few messages from Slash, as well as a strange number.The strange number had sent an address, which I ignored, and looked at Slash's
Arielle's POVThe moment Soraya parked the car in the driveway, she stepped out without waiting for me and walked straight into the house.I watched her quietly for a second before grabbing my bag and following behind.The ride home had been silent.The kind that made me understand she was still upset over everything that had happened at the party.The guards mocking us, Angelina's insults, and being threatened with a lawsuit.And probably the embarrassment of losing control in front of everyone.When we stepped into the house, the lights in the living room were off.“Mom isn't home yet?” I asked softly.Soraya shook her head while taking off her heels.“She probably got held up at work,” she answered tiredly.I nodded slowly.“Goodnight,” she muttered before walking upstairs.“Raya…”She paused halfway.I opened my mouth wanting to say something comforting, but nothing came out.“Rest, okay?” I said instead.She gave a small nod and then disappeared down the hallway.I sighed softly
Slash’s POV I was so fucking pissed.I tilted the glass and swallowed another mouthful of wine before grimacing.“This whole shitty party is a damn joke,” I muttered under my breath.“Sir, should I pour you some more?”I turned slowly and looked at the waiter standing behind me.The poor guy instantly stiffened under my stare.“Get the hell away from me,” I said coldly.His eyes widened for a second before he quickly nodded and walked off.I leaned against the balcony railing with a scoff.Everything had been fine before that damn waitress showed up.Actually, more than fine.For once, I had genuinely been enjoying myself.Tricia was beautiful, charming, and unlike most rich girls, she actually knew how to hold a conversation without sounding brain dead. Sitting beside her earlier had felt comfortable.Then that crazy woman came out of nowhere and ruined everything.Not only had wine been spilled all over me in front of important guests, But she insulted me openly, as if I were some
Arielle’s POV I walked beside Soraya in silence, still holding the tray in my hands, even though it felt useless now.The moment we entered the dressing room, she let out a frustrated breath and ran her fingers through her hair.“That jerk! I can't believe he followed us here!” she snapped loudly.I stopped walking.“What?” I turned to face her, my brows furrowing. “You think he followed you here?”She glared at me, clearly not expecting that response.“Can't you tell he belongs in a place like that?” I continued, my tone sharpening. “Everyone in that room was like him. If anything, we are the ones who look like we’re stalking him right now.”Her eyes widened in disbelief.“What did you just say, Arielle?” she asked, her voice rising.“For goodness' sake, Soraya, do you even realize the kind of mess we’re in?” I snapped, my voice louder than I intended.She froze.“Arielle…” she whispered, clearly shaken.I exhaled sharply and walked past her, placing the tray down on the dressing t
Arielle’s POVI lay on my bed, tangled in sheets that I couldn't bring myself to fix. My mind was restless, and my heart beat louder than ever.Cassian.That name had become a curse for me.Every time I blinked, it was him I saw. The way he moved and smirked whenever things went his way. The way hi
Arielle's POV A few days had gone by, and I was trying my very best to ignore and avoid Cassian. Raya was now usually coming home late, and her excuse was, "I'm doing two shifts since my bestie Kayla sometimes goes to take care of her sick mother." I understood her, but I also felt very uncomfor
Arielle's POV"Shit," I whispered when the light morning sun spilled into my room.I felt very restless and extremely fatigued.What could be the reason? I didn't know either, but I felt extremely bothered.Wanting the best for my mother was important to me, but how could she do this to us?She did
Arielle's POVIt was already 8 PM and dark outside; I could see that through the open window and drawn curtains.The air in the small, modest living room crackled with anticipation as I sat beside my older sister, Soraya, who looked very serious.My heart was beating rapidly, and I had a lot of que







