LOGINFor five years, Cassian Vale didn't say a single word to her. He blamed Selene for the arranged marriage contract their fathers forced them into, punishing her with absolute silence. He lived like a bachelor in their Upper East Side mansion, letting her hear everything from the dark of her bedroom. But the five years are up. The divorce papers are signed. Selene is finally ready to run her own advertising firm and erase him from her life. Then comes the final clause of the decree: to protect the corporate stock, they have to live under the same roof for six more months without a single public scandal. Selene thinks she can ignore him. She is wrong. The moment the paperwork is final, the silence ends. The cold distance twists into a dark, suffocating physical tension. Cassian begins cornering her in the empty rooms of the estate, using her own body to punish her. He claims he hates her, yet he demands absolute possession of her skin, dragging them both into a volatile, silent war behind closed doors. The chaos quickly spills out of the house. As Selene tries to build her independent empire and starts dating other men, Cassian completely unravels. He stalks her through their elite social circles, unable to handle anyone else touching what he still thinks belongs to him. The lines between hatred and obsession are completely gone. Trapped in a brutal, explicit game of control, Selene is forced to face the most terrifying part of all: she can fight his mind games, but her body answers his touch every single time.
View More“I hope you’re happy now.”
The words were brutal. Cassian stood in his bedroom doorway swaying drunkenly with a bottle of bourbon in his hand, looking at Selene like she was dirt beneath his shoes.
“Cassian, let’s just get you to bed—
“No!” He kicked his foot back, slamming his boot against the doorframe. “Don’t look at me with those eyes. Like you didn’t plan this.”
“I didn’t want this Cassian,” Selene whispered, her eyes blurring with tears. “I begged my father on my knees to cancel the arrangement. I didn’t want—”
“Don’t lie to me!” He screamed, his voice cracking and raw. “She’s gone Selene! She called me, she left the country because of this fake-ass situation, because of you! Because you could never say no to your father. You stayed quiet because you wanted me didn’t you?”
He didn't believe her. He never would.
That night, Cassian had locked himself in the bathroom. Through the door, above the sound of the running shower, she heard him sob.
“I just really loved her,” he had choked out.
And outside the door, sitting on the cold floor, Selene had whispered, “I know”
“Sign here, please.”
The lawyer’s voice snapped out the memory from her head.
Selene blinked, her vision clearing as the painful memory vanished. She wasn’t twenty-three anymore, she was twenty-eight sitting in a black leather chair inside the corporate headquarters of Vale Meridian Group.
Across the mahogany conference table sat Cassian. He looked different now, broader, with a sharp jawline, wearing a blue tailored suit.
For four years, he hadn’t spoken a single word to her. He had punished her with total and agonizing silence inside the massive house they both lived in, treating her like a ghost while he rotated women every night.
But today, the five-year contract was over.
Selene looked down at the divorce papers in front of her. Her hand weren’t shaking as she picked up the gold pen the lawyer had passed over, pressed the tip to the signature line and dragged it across the paper.
Selene Arden.
She pushed the documents across the table, and made herself look up, right into the dark eyes of Cassian Vale, who for the first time in years was looking right back at her.
There was a sudden strange look on his face, that almost looked like regret, but Selene didn’t care anymore. Instead she stood up, picked up her bag and walked out of his office without saying a single word.
“Selene!”
In the busy corridor, Mica, her favourite marketing colleague, ran up to her with wide eyes. “I saw your office cleared out yesterday. Are you really leaving the company?”
Selene forced out a bright fake smile. “Yes I’m
moving to my own firm, Vellum Creative, full time. It’s the time to move on I guess.”
“Oh my god,” Mica gasped. “We’re totally going to miss you so much over here.”
Right then, the expensive scent of sandalwood moved past her, and she didn’t have to turn around to know who it was. Cassian strode by surrounded by 3 assistants without sparing her a glance.
The cruelty of it made Selene’s heart ache, but she kept her smile locked in place until she reached the elevators.
When she pushed through the glass doors of the lobby, she immediately saw her best friend Noa, leaning against her car, and arms folded tightly against her coat.
The moment Noa saw Selene’s face, she stretched her arms open in understanding. Noa had been her anchor since college, stepping into the empty space left behind when the boy she grew up with became a stranger.
Though she didn’t cry, because she has promised herself she wouldn’t waste another tear on Cassian Vale, she let herself lean comfortably into her friend’s shoulder.
“I’ve got you,” Noa muttered, squeezing her tightly. “The bastard is officially behind you. Come on, get in the car. We’re going to see a comedy play”
The play was ridiculous. For two hours, Selene laughed until her stomach hurt, wiping away tears of actual relief. During the second act, she glanced over and saw Noa watching her with deep aching sadness. Noa knew the truth, Selene was laughing on the outside, but inside, five years of being treated like an invisible piece of trash had left deep scars.
By 8:00pm, Noa dropped her off her house. Selene walked up the stairs, expecting the house to be dark and empty as usual. But when she opened the front door, she froze.
All the lights were on.
Her stomach flipped, but she forced herself to walk into the kitchen. She opened the fridge, grabbed the jar of overnight oats she’d forgotten that morning, and started eating with a spoon, right there, with the fridge wide open.
“Is this a new routine?” A deep voice cut through the quiet kitchen.
Selene choked on the oats, coughing violently and slapping her hands against the counter as her eyes watered. Before she could recover, a cold bottle of water was slammed onto the marble counter right next to her hand.
She looked up, gasping for air, and saw Cassian standing right there and staring down at her with a dark, intense look that she hadn’t seen on his face in years.
Selene gripped the water bottle, taking a long gulp, and without a word, she grabbed her bag and her oats, turning her back on him to walk towards the main staircase. She just needed to get to her room.
Six months. She thought to herself, she just had to survive six months of living under the same roof until the final divorce clause cleared.
She had just placed her foot on the very first wooden step when she heard his voice again.
“Selene”
The sound echoed through the massive empty hallway and Selene stopped dead in her tracks.
Cassian hadn’t said her name in four years. Hearing it now, in that deep, commanding voice, sent a cold chill straight down to her spine.
“Do you know what time it is, Selene?”Without letting her speak, Cassian moved closer to her desk.“The entire advertising team has been trying to contact you since morning. The final design files for the website launch were supposed to go live forty-five minutes ago, but here I am, twenty minutes away from where I have a major meeting uptown because my marketing manager is panicking.”He pulled his phone out, tapping the screen before tossing it flat onto her desk. “I called your office lines six times and your personal phone too Selene! If you are going to run a company, the least you can do is answer your phone.”He jabbed a finger toward her. “You do not get to delay my work just because you wanted to focus on your new office today.”As his voice rose louder in the quiet office, Selene’s heart thumped against her ribs, and instead of looking at the phone he tossed to her, she stared past his broad shoulder straight to the large transparent windows of her office. Outside, Hannah
A muffled scream left Selene’s throat as she pulled her hair so tightly that her scalp stung. She could feel the hot water pouring over her face, but it did nothing to wash away the humiliation she felt.Because her mind kept replaying exactly what happened on the dark highway. She couldn’t stop thinking about the way his palm slid up her dress and the feeling of his fingers against soaked clit.Your body says otherwise, El.Hearing him call her El after all these years cut the deepest. It was a reminder of the boy he used to be, before he turned into a heartless person. What made her blood boil was that her body was still betraying her. Even now, under the running water, she was still pulsing, aching for the exact touch that had just humiliated her.He was a cold bastard who had spent years punishing her for a marriage she hadn’t asked for, but god! he knew exactly how to break her. The way he had gripped her ass and touched her pussy throbbing with an intense heat.Selene heard the
"Cassian, I need to talk to you.”He didn't even slow down, his long strides leaving her scrambling to keep up as they reached the car. "Get in Selene."She was furious, but with their parents still within earshot, she forced the anger down to avoid creating a scene, yanking the passenger door open and slamming it shut behind her.The moment they pulled out of the driveway, she snapped."What the hell do you think you’re doing? What are you playing at, Cassian?"He just stared straight ahead, aggressively focused on the road like she wasn’t even there."Why are you trying to get under my skin suddenly?" she demanded. "You’ve spent so long ignoring me, and I’ve stayed out of your way, giving you the space you clearly wanted. And now, we are no longer married, we’re not even friends anymore Cassian!, so what do you want from me?".His silence only pissed her off more, making her blood boil. "Answer me! You don't get to do that under the table, right in front of our families, and then ac
Marcus crossed the foyer, and the sheer relief of seeing him made Selene step forward without a second thought. She threw her arms around his neck, burying her face into his shoulder with a heavy sigh."Where have you been?" she muffled against his shoulder.“I had to fly in from London, El.” Marcus chuckled, his arms wrapping securely around her waist to lift her slightly off her feet before setting her back down. "Missed me that much?"She pulled back just enough to look up at him, but Marcus didn't let her go, his hands resting casually on her hips. It was the same familiar affection they’d shared since they were kids, back when Marcus would fly in for summers and the three of them; her, Cassian, and Marc—were inseparable. But looking at him now, she couldn't help but feel the sting of how much had changed since college, since the marriage, since everything shattered.A smirk touched his lips as his eyes moved over her dress. "El. That dress is doing a lot of damage tonight."Selen












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