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Olivia
Who says buying lingerie by yourself, ninety days to your wedding day is bad luck?
Because I was doing the opposite.
I have heard from countless ladies how their lingeries was mostly brought as a gift from the bride's best friend, cousin, or sister, but of course.
My best friend, Jenna, who couldn't make it for my engagement party, decided to do something crazy and new.
She paid for the lingerie and chose the specific colour she wanted for me!
Isn't that crazy?
And here I was, standing in front of the lingerie display, my fingers grazing the satin and lace like they were something magical.
My reflection stared back at me from the tall mirror opposite the aisle, eyes too bright, cheeks warm, lips curved in a smile I hadn't been able to suppress since the morning Jenna invaded my sleep.
Ninety days! Just ninety days to Christmas and ninety days to my wedding day!
To some people, it was still far, but to me that has been waiting seven years to walk down that aisle, it was closer than ever.
I reached for the red set again.
It wasn't something I had ever imagined myself wearing. Red felt bold. Confidence. Dangerous, even. I had always been soft colours girlie— cream, blush, white. Anything safe. Anything that didn't demand attention.
But tonight, standing here, thinking about Jenna's loud voice and Ethan's patient hands, his quiet understanding whenever I had asked him to slow down, to wait…red felt right like Jenna had suggested.
I swallowed, heat blooming under my skin as I folded the lace carefully and took it to the counter.
The cashier was a middle-aged woman with kind eyes and a knowing smile. She scanned the item, then glanced up at me with a suspicious smile.
“Oh, Red is Spicy! A special occasion?” She asked, her tone light, teasing without being intrusive.
I hesitated, then laughed softly, my cheeks burning red. “Is it that obvious?”
She chuckled. “Only to women who's beautiful as you are. Damn, that man is lucky. Hubby’s gonna get it hot tonight.”
My face warmed at her compliments and way of guessing things. “Soon to be hubby, actually.”
“Ouu, congratulations,” she replied with a warm smile on her face. “I’m guessing it’s next week or a month from now?”
“Not really,” I said, enjoying the conversation with this stranger. “It could happen now if I wanted, but I wanted to something magical…”
“A Christmas Wedding?”
“Yes, you got it right! My forever dream wedding.”
She winked in a teasing manner. “Ouu, that's so sweet.”
“Or do you have another colour in mind?”
“What could be more spicy than red already?” She winked, slipping the receipt into the bag. “Congratulations, dear. Whoever he is, he's lucky and a Christmas Wedding? Girl you are about to make someone's wedding dream come to pass!”
I thanked her, gripping the bag to my chest as I walked away, my heart feeling too big for my ribs.
The rest of the shopping went quickly, ingredients for the pasta Ethan loved, a bottle of wine he had been saving for a “perfect night,” popcorn for later.
The kind of ordinary things that suddenly felt magical because they were ‘ours’.
We were supposed to cook together tonight.
Perhaps laugh over burnt garlic, argue about which movie to watch and fall asleep tangled on the couch like always.
I smiled to myself as I drove to his place with my mind already replaying the way he would look when he saw me.
The way his eyes always softened, like I was something…the most precious thing he ever saw.
Ethan Morrison was everything I ever asked in a man. My type of man. He's soft spoken, gentle at heart, doesn't even pressure me to do things I don't want to. Buys me gifts even when I don't ask for them.
Should I even continue about the things he does to please me?
When I turned into his driveway, my foot eased off the accelerator.
A car was parked in front of his house and it wasn't just any car.
A familiar one.
A sleek black, tinted windows, small scratch near the rear bumper I had seen a hundred times in my apartment and the office parking lot.
And for some reason, my stomach tightened.
Sophie Davis.
My cousin, colleague and Ethan's secretary's car.
I stared at it, my mind scrambling for any logical reason why her car would be parked right in front of my fiance's apartment, when she had called in sick today even when she was all good this morning before I left home.
She had sounded miserable on the phone, congested, apologetic, insisting she would make it up tomorrow and Ethan also signed to that.
Maybe there was an urgent issue.
I parked slowly behind her car and I could feel my pulse picking up.
I had heard plenty of scenarios from friends and the internet on how colleagues at work sleep with each other, but I told myself not to be ridiculous.
Sophie and Ethan worked closely and I couldn't even deny that. Late hours happened and emergencies happened.
Family trusted family.
I grabbed my bags, leaving behind the bag with lingerie. I walked to the front door, forcing my steps to stay steady.
The porch light was on and the door was unlocked, just like Ethan always left it for me.
And surprisingly, the house was way too quiet for someone who was working with Sophie, the loudest person on earth.
My cousin would never be this quiet when talking about things that involved work.
“Ethan?” I called softly, stepping inside.
But there was still no answer and still no sight of them in the living room.
I set the grocery bags down on the kitchen counter, glancing around. His jacket wasn't on the chair where he usually tossed it. The living room was neat, no laptop, no files, no sign of a meeting.
A strange feeling coursed through my soul.
“Sophie?” I tried again, my voice thinner now.
But still nothing.
I walked down the hallway, and that was when I heard it.
A strange sound coming from the bedroom.
A low, breathy noise that sounded intimate. Followed by slaps and loud moans of two familiar voices.
I halted to a stop, my heart slamming so hard in my body.
No.
I took another step, every instinct screaming at me to turn around, to leave, to think any of these is a dream, to preserve whatever fragile version of reality I still had.
My hands shook as I moved closer to the bedroom door, sweat covering my body.
I pressed my palm to the wall, my body cold and burning at the same time.
This isn't happening, I told myself.
Not even to me.
This is a misunderstanding. I am so fucking sure.
This is…
The door opened slightly.
My vision blurred, tears stinging my eyes as I leaned forward with my heart pounding so loudly I was sure they could hear it.
I peeped inside.
And I saw…
“The devil finally got a hold of me,” I whispered, tugging my hair like a rope fraying under strain. And the maddest thing was that I couldn’t choose to leave this place. Where would I even go? London? I was certain he would hunt me down there. Returning to New York was the worst idea of all, that was where he discovered me in the first place. And now he is back in my life. “Dear God, why me?” I whispered, staring into emptiness. After contemplating for hours, sleep left me that night. I kept tossing, twisting the sheets, imagining every possible way he planned to reappear. Every creak in the hallway outside my apartment became his footsteps that night.~~ The next day, dark circles clung to my eyes like bruises from a battle I couldn’t win. I stared at the mirror like a ghost, then dragged myself through the motions of shower, clothes, and breakfast I could barely swallow. Then I left for work. Entering the studio, Anna and Marcus were already there. “Good mo
Jenna's POV “Are you insane?! How dare you try to kiss me!” I snapped, the vein between my brows pulsing as though it was about to burst from anger. Yet the bastard wiped his lips as he turned to face me with a smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth. “That is not a way to welcome me, Jenna,” he murmured in a low voice that made my stomach twist like a knot. My fingers dug into my palm. I should have known he would claw his way back into my life. How cruel to think I had escaped only to tumble back into his arms. Even if my heart once raced for him, I no longer desired him. He was poison for me and always would be! “Get out!” I blurted, locking my gaze on his. He arched his brow lazily, and before I could utter another word, he stepped forward, grabbed my hand, dragged me into the apartment and shut the door behind him. My body trembled in fury as I yanked my hand free. “Adrian,” I growled in a low voice. At this point, I knew shouting at him was useless. He humm
“Did you know she was going to come to Italy?” Elena asked as she stared at me with wide eyes. My brow arched slightly. If she had not rushed to push the door open, I was certain Jenna would have walked in. To think I had been preparing to see her face. Now everything was ruined, and she had left. “I don't think I owe you an explanation. You need to leave.” I said with a straight face, the vein between my brows throbbing hard. She swallowed, clutching her bag. “You shouldn't treat me like that, Adrian. I was curious about—” “Leave my office.” I held her gaze, and her lips parted to speak. "Now, Elena.” I cut her off, and she pouted before storming out. As the door snapped shut, my fingers ran through my hair while I slumped deeper into the chair. My fingers drummed lightly on the edge of the table, lost in thought about how stunning she looked even while dressed like a stud. A smile stretched across my face as I pulled out a cigarette, placed it between my lips, and inh
My lashes trembled rapidly, unable to form a single syllable as her gaze swept across my body.There was no way I could be mistaken. She was the same girl who approached me at the club, scratch that—she was the same person who introduced me to Adrian that night. And now she is here? In the boss's office? "Hey babe?” Her eyes roamed as she stepped back, admiration flickering like firelight in them. "Excuse me, I don't know you.” I cut straight to the point. I refused to be tangled in her affairs. Damn me, it was safer to lie than admit I knew her, so she wouldn't expose me to Adrian. She tapped her chest as though she was hurt by my words. "What do you mean you don't know me? Have you forgotten the night at the club and—” “I will have to come back later then.” I chimed as I turned to leave, yet her hand clamped on my wrist, halting my step. My teeth pressed into my lower lip before I slowly turned to face her. “What is wrong with you? I'm sure you knew me.” She insisted
Chapter 004Jenna's POV “It’s Monday, Liv, and I just got invited for my first day of work.” I announced in a lazy tone. Who would have imagined the application I had submitted half in jest would be approved instantly, and now I was heading for an interview. “Which company will you be working for?” As soon as she asked, my throat tightened. “Can we not talk about it? I’m late, Liv, we’ll discuss later.” “Wait, I still…” I didn’t let her finish before I ended the call, tossed my phone into my bag, and strode out. There was no way in hell I was telling her about my job. If I mentioned Romano, Liv, who happened to be smart as ever, would immediately dig deeper, and if she did that… I was doomed. I boarded a cab, applied my gloss, and ran my fingers through my hair all through the ride until I arrived. Oh let's not forget I still got the diamond bracelet anytime I spot the spoilt brat I would make sure to hand his gift over.Climbing down the car, my lips parted at the s
Jenna's POV My lashes trembled slightly as I ran my fingers through my hair. “We are sorry, but all applications have been closed.” The message glared back at me, and a sharp sigh escaped my lips. This was the fifth rejection I had faced, and I couldn’t fathom why every single one of them dismissed my proposal. I bit down on my lips as I shut the laptop. I rose to my feet, grabbed a bottle of water, drained it in one gulp, then collapsed back on the couch, drifting through my socials. My lips curved faintly at one of the clips, but I scrolled past. I was just a finger away from moving on when I swiped back. “The Romano’s Empire is hiring!” The announcement blazed across the screen, making my heart stumble like a startled bird. Who didn’t know the name Romano? Trust me, this wasn’t my first time in Italy, and I understood how powerful certain family names echoed through the corridors of the country, such that the name Romano alone was enough to keep everyone on edge. And
OLIVIAHe closed the distance between us, his hand gliding over my hair. “You really wanted the punishment… huh?”My teeth caught my lower lip as I nodded. In a blink of an eye, he swept my feet off the floor, tossing me over his back like a sack of potatoes. My toes curled as his hand kneaded m
OLIVIA I bit my lower lip, “Mr Ha..” before I could finish my statement, he leaned in and captured my lips.His hand clasped my neck, pulling me closer. My fingers crawled to his shoulder while my hips instinctively pressed forward as I thrust my tongue into his mouth. I was nearly breathless b
OLIVIA The loud blare of the alarm made me groan as I sank deeper into the mattress, covering my ears with my hands.Yet it did nothing to silence the noise. Frustrated, I got up and switched it off.With a deep sigh, I checked the time.Shit! It was almost time for work. I rose with a long yawn.
OLIVIA “If you don't want to, it's fine,” I said, trying to sound like I truly didn't want it. He didn't press further. He straightened his shirt, averting his gaze to the laptop. Just as I turned to walk away, his hand dragged me, making me fall into his chest. A gasp escaped my lips. He le







