LOGIN“Selene.”
She stopped on the first step, her hand tightening on the wood.
Selene didn’t turn around as she asked, “What, Cassian?”
“Are you going to stand there all night, or will you come down so we can talk?” he asked, sounding unbothered by the fact that he was breaking a four-year silence over a jar of overnight oats.
She turned slowly while keeping her bag slung over her shoulder, wanting him to see that she had no intention of being in his space for a second longer than necessary.
And Cassian was leaning against the kitchen counter with his suit jacket unbuttoned, his thumb tracing the rim of his glass as he watched her.
“We don’t have anything to talk about,” Selene snapped.
“We have six months under this roof before the final clause clears, we need to figure out how this works.”
“The same way it has been, the last four years Cassian, you ignore me, and I do the same to you, it has been working perfectly fine and there is no reason to change it now.”
A muscle ticked in his jaw as her words hit him. “I’m just trying to be civil.”
“Civil? You don’t get to use that word now, you chose silence every single day, Cassian. I survived this house alone, and I will survive the next six months the same way, so do not speak to me unless the house is on fire.”
She turned back toward the stairs, needing to get away from him, but he spoke before she could take another step.
“I passed by your office today, and it was empty, HR told me you cleared it out yesterday.”
“I wanted to get it over with,” she said over her shoulder.
“Why didn’t you tell me you were resigning?”
Selene finally turned back to look at him, with genuine disbelief in her eyes. The audacity of the question had caught her off guard. “Tell you? Why would I tell you? You never made me feel welcome in that building, Cassian.
You addressed every person in the boardroom except your own wife, and I built Vellum Creative because I knew this day would come, so you don't get to act surprised that I’m actually leaving.”
“I’m not surprised,” he murmured, setting his glass down on the counter. His eyes held a look she hadn’t seen since the night Kayda left, a glimpse of something broken beneath his usual composure. “I just didn’t think you'd leave immediately.”
“I’m finally getting out of your way,” her voice steady despite the ache in her throat. “You should be thrilled.”
She didn’t wait for his response, taking the stairs two at a time as her heels clicked loudly against the wood, desperate to reach her bedroom and put some distance between them.
“Selene, stop.”
His footsteps came after her, stopping right at the bottom of the stairs.
“We aren’t done,” he called up.
Looking down at him through the iron railings, he looked smaller from up here, standing at the bottom with his hands shoved into his pockets.
“My mother is hosting a family dinner tomorrow,” his dark eyes locked onto hers, “Marcus will be there, your parents will be there, and we also have to be there, together, you know we still have six more months…,” he gestured between them and the empty house, “of this.”
Selene gripped the railing so hard her knuckles turned white, “I’m not going, tell her I’m sick, or tell her I’m busy with the new firm, I don’t care what lie you use, Cassian, but I am done playing the happy couple for our families.”
Cassian didn't move, standing there, as his silence, which had always been his greatest weapon against her, began to wear her down.
“You know how my mother is,” his voice dropped into that deep tone she hated herself for realizing she’d missed, “if you don’t show up, she’ll come here, she’ll want to know why, and she’ll start asking questions neither of us wants to answer right now.”
“Let her ask,” Selene snapped, the anger finally boiling over, “what is she going to do, force me to stay married to you? the papers are signed, Cassian, it’s over.”
“The papers are signed, but the public announcement doesn't happen for another six months, until then, the press is still watching, and if we break up publicly before the clause clears, the stock goes down, your father's company takes a hit, and you know the rules of the what we just dissolved.”
He reached the fourth step and stopped, his eyes drifting down to slowly sweep over her body before his gaze paused, dropping to her chest, and the sheer heat of where he was looking sent a sudden ache straight to her core despite how furious she was.
“One dinner, Selene,” he murmured, the low vibration of his voice triggering a tight, familiar feeling between her thighs, “just give me three hours, and then you can go back to ignoring me.”
She stared down at him, her chest rising and falling with angry breaths as she wanted to scream that he was the one who had been ignoring her, but with the way his eyes were pinned to her body, she couldn’t bring herself to say a word.
She hated that he was right about the contract, hated that their families still held this kind of leverage over her life, and most of all, she hated how easily he could talk her into things while leaving her consumed by a hunger she couldn't control.
“Fine,” she whispered. “Three hours, but the second it’s ten o'clock, I’m leaving, with or without you.”
She turned on her heel and walked down the upstairs corridor, the moment she reached her room, she shut the door behind her and stripped off her shoes.
Collapsing straight onto the bed without even bothering to change, she lay there staring blankly at the ceiling, her mind and body totally exhausted.
By one in the morning, sleep still hadn't come as she lay on her side, scrolling aimlessly through her phone.
Finally, unable to take the restlessness anymore, she tossed the phone aside and got up to shut her curtains, hoping to block out the light pouring in from outside so she could finally sleep, but the sight below made her freeze.
Down by the pool lounge chairs, illuminated only by the faint glow of the water lights, was Cassian, slamming into a woman roughly from behind.
He was hitting her hard, his hips driving into her with a fast, merciless rhythm that made a sudden, thick heat pool between Selene’s thighs.
She froze, unable to tear her eyes away from the raw intensity of him plunging into the woman.
As she gripped the fabric of the curtain, the heavy metal rings clinked sharply against the rod. As if he could feel the weight of her gaze or heard the slight sound from the darkness above, Cassian didn't even slow down; he just looked straight up, his eyes locking onto hers while his body kept driving into the woman.
Panic surged through her as she ripped the curtains shut, her heart hammering violently against her ribs as she stood frozen in the dark.
Her nipples were painfully hard against her clothes, her mind entirely consumed by the image burned into her head.
Leaning her forehead against the cool glass, Selene trembled from an overwhelming, need to touch herself right then and there.
Daniel did not let go of her hand immediately. Instead he held it a little longer than normal for a business greeting."Please, sit down," Daniel said, gesturing to the leather chairs opposite his desk. "I have to admit, when Marcus told me Vellum Creative was a new agency, I had my doubts. But your portfolio completely blew me away."Selene felt a spark of excitement. "Thank you, Mr. Sterling. We wanted to create a concept that matches your art collection perfectly.""Daniel, please," he corrected as he leaned back against his desk. "Tell me about the opening night concept."Selene opened her laptop and signaled to Hannah. For the next thirty minutes, the room was filled with design discussion. Selene explained the layout, the media placement, and the lighting guides.Daniel listened closely, without interrupting, his eyes not leaving her face as she spoke, nodding along with genuine interest."The transition from the classic gallery room to the modern digital space is brilliant," Da
"He did what to you on the stairs?"Noa froze. A half-eaten slice of pepperoni pizza stayed in the air, inches away from her mouth. Her eyes were wide with shock against the white clay face mask drying on her skin.Selene groaned, burying her face into a giant velvet pillow on the rug of Noa’s living room. "Keep your voice down.""I don't care about being quiet! Selene, are you losing your mind?" Noa dropped the pizza back into the box. “Cassian Vale? The man who has treated you like a total ghost for years, put his actual hand inside your dress?""And then he kissed me," Selene’s voice was muffled by the soft pillow. She lifted her head, her hair looking messy and wild. "Twice, Noa. Once against his car that night, and then again a week ago right in front of my new office doors. A real, deep kiss."Noa sat in total silence. “And then for the past seven days, since the office kiss… nothing?”"Total silence," Selene sighed, pulling her knees up to her chest. "He went right back to acti
“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







