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He Never Claimed Me
He Never Claimed Me
Author: Veeaura

Chapter 1: The Unbreakable Bond

Author: Veeaura
last update publish date: 2026-05-19 15:48:09

Ava stared at her phone, the screen casting a soft glow across her face in the dim light of her apartment. On the coffee table beside her sat a stack of payroll ledgers and design layouts for Ava’s Glam the beauty parlor she had built from the ground up. Normally, those papers were her anchor, the tangible proof of her independence. But tonight, they were just background noise.

The call had ended only moments ago, but Noah’s voice still lingered in her mind.

“Don’t come over.”

The words replayed on a loop, firm yet layered with something she couldn’t quite name. Confusion settled heavily in her chest, tangled with a sharper, more dangerous anticipation. Why had he called her at all, just to tell her to stay away?

She dropped her phone onto the couch, the cushions swallowing it as if it carried a weight too heavy to hold. Ava exhaled slowly, pressing her fingers to her temples.

Noah Volkov had always been like this. Close enough to burn, but never close enough to hold. He was the shadow in the corner of her vision, the secret she hadn’t even told her mom. She had spent too many days at the parlor, her mind drifting from her clients to the memory of his touch, searching for meaning in the things he never explained.

He wasn’t simple. He belonged to a world where power was everything, and he played by his own rules.

And somehow, that edge only made it harder to let go.

She stood, pacing slowly across her living room. Stopping in front of the mirror, she studied her reflection. This was the face of a woman who ran a successful business, a woman who was supposed to know better. Yet, her eyes were restless, filled with a hunger she didn’t want to admit.

“Don’t come over.”

Then why did it feel like a dare?

Staying home felt wrong. Seeing him felt worse.

Still, she turned to her wardrobe and changed into a fitted black dress that hugged her curves, a choice that made her feel both confident and exposed. It wasn’t about impressing him. Not entirely. It was about how she felt around him seen, wanted, even if only for a moment.

Even if she was just the woman he called when the rest of his world went quiet.

The drive to Noah’s penthouse passed in a blur of city lights. Each street took her further from the Ava who was in control and closer to the Ava who simply waited.

When she pulled up outside his building, she stayed in the car for a moment, her hands resting on the steering wheel as her heart pounded. The structure stood tall and silent against the night sky.

She stepped out and walked toward the entrance, her heels echoing softly against the pavement, a quiet reminder that she was walking into something she already knew she couldn’t control.

She pressed the bell.

The door opened moments later.

Noah stood there, his dark hair slightly tousled, a simple white T-shirt outlining the physique she knew too well.

“What are you doing here?” he asked.

His voice was low and steady. Not cold.

“I couldn’t stay away,” she said. The words came out softer than she intended, but they were true.

For a moment, something shifted in his eyes. A flicker of something possessive. Then it was gone.

“You shouldn’t have come,” he said, his tone firm but not harsh.

“Why not?” she challenged, stepping forward. “You called me, Noah. You wanted to talk, didn’t you?”

He ran a hand through his hair. “I did. But I didn’t mean for you to come here. I thought it would be better if we kept things… casual.”

Something dropped in her chest. Casual. Like the business she spent ten hours a day building was casual. Like her feelings were casual.

“Is that what this is to you?” she asked. “Just casual?”

“No,” he said quickly, but the certainty wasn’t there. “It’s not that simple. There are things in my life I can’t bring you into.”

“Maybe I don’t care,” she said, stepping closer. “Maybe I want to be part of it anyway.”

His gaze searched hers, looking for doubt. She gave him none.

“Please,” she whispered. “Just let me in.”

The silence stretched.

Then he stepped aside.

“Come in.”

The door closed behind her with a soft click that felt final. The penthouse was dim, lit only by a single lamp. Shadows stretched across the walls, making the space feel smaller. More hidden.

“Ava…” he started. “I don’t want to hurt you.”

“Then stop pushing me away.”

“I care about you,” he said, and it sounded like the kind of line that made distance feel like protection.

“I’m not asking for forever,” she said, moving closer. “I just want to be with you. Even if it’s just for tonight.”

He looked at her like she had said something dangerous.

Then he kissed her.

It wasn’t rushed. It was controlled, like everything about him, but there was hunger beneath it that made her thoughts go quiet.

When they moved to the couch, the space between them disappeared. Ava leaned into him, her head resting against his shoulder as his arm came around her.

For a moment, everything felt calm.

Too calm.

She knew it wasn’t simple. She knew she wasn’t the only one in his world.

But in that moment, she let herself believe the lie.

Being here was enough.

For now.

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