LOGINCalla knows she’d never hear from him again.
Men like that didn’t reach out. They didn’t need to, they had power, money, and more women than they could ever use. She was just one night. That’s all it ever was. That’s how this job worked. Nothing. No calls, no messages. Just quiet. She figured that was it, and honestly, she was glad. That night had left a mark she didn’t want to look too closely at. "The fuck's wrong with me?!" She shouldn't be thinking about him. He's just another client. But, she couldn’t help it. His face, his body, the sex, his dominant thrusts and moans. It was different, made her feel different. A week passed. Then, on a quiet Thursday evening, while she was helping Eli with homework at the kitchen table, her phone buzzed. Unknown Number: [“9PM. Same place.”] That was it. No name, no question. No please. Her fingers tightened around the phone. 'What if it's those people who she owed money?' Her face creased with worry. Eli looked up from his notebook, "You look worried, did I do something wrong?" His face sad and lips in a pout. She forced a smile, "No no! You didn't do anything. Just keep working on your homework okay? I'll be back." She got up, walked into the bathroom and shut the door before she let herself breathe. She stared at the screen again. It has to be him, right? The crazily hot man from a week ago. It has to be him. He wanted her back. She should said no. She can always refuse them. But rent was late. The lights had almost been cut off. And the people her father owed? They were getting louder. Angrier. "Fuck it." Calla closed her eyes and let out a long breath. She opened the cabinet where she kept her makeup. She dressed in black. Clean, sharp lines. Not sexy. Armor, not allure. "Going somewhere?" Eli asked, seeing that his sister was all glammed up. Calla halted, bit her lower lip before turning to face her brother. "Uh yeah. Urgent work." "But it's late in the night. Must you go out?" He eyes glistering with the light. Calla smiled at him, bending to his height. "You know I always work the night shift Eli," She explained, smoothing his hair that definitely needs a trim. "And I have to work to make money for your school tuition and our house rent... You understand right?" She asked. He bowed his head, then replied, "I do." He said. "Right." She got to her feet, holding tight to her purse. "Now, don't wait up for me, okay?" "Okay. Love you!" He bid her goodnight as his sister headed for the door. His mind ignorant to what his sister does for money. "I love you more my sweetpea!" She exclaimed and shut the door behind her. *** It was the same driver. Same building. Same stone-faced bouncer. He didn’t ask her name this time. Just stepped aside and let her in. Her heels clicked down the quiet hall. She wasn’t shaking, but her stomach felt tight. Too tight. She hated how her body remembered him before her mind could catch up. (Suite 4.) She knocked once. The door opened fast. Like he’d been standing right there. Same man, same darkness in his eyes. Tonight he wore dark slacks and a black shirt, sleeves rolled, top button undone. Casual, but controlled. He didn’t smile. He didn’t speak. Just moved aside to let her pass. She stepped in slowly. The room looked the same. Clean, sharp and cold. He poured himself a drink and leaned against the edge of the bar. Still watching her like she was some kind of puzzle he hadn’t decided whether to solve or burn. Finally, he spoke. “You came back.” She raised an eyebrow. “You told me to.” “You could’ve said no.” He sipped his drink, with his eyes still on her. She shrugged lightly. “I don’t say no when rent’s due,” She replied, tossing her purse to the couch. He didn’t laugh. Just sipped his drink and kept looking at her. “You look different.” “Hair’s down, different dress. That’s all.” She shrugged, wondering what he was on about. “No,” he said. “You’re more guarded.” Calla blinked. She hadn’t expected that. “You think you know me after one night?” “I know what I see.” He pushed off the bar and walked toward her, slow like last time. “And I see a woman who doesn’t trust me.” She held his stare. “Should I?” That made him pause. His head tilted just a little. “No.” He stepped closer until they were almost chest to chest. He raised a hand, not touching, just letting his fingers hover by her jaw. “I don’t like being second-guessed,” he said. “Then don’t send cryptic messages,” she replied softly, carefully. Not snapping, just enough edge to keep her dignity. “Say what you want.” He smiled, but it didn’t reach his eyes. “I want you to stay tonight.” “That’s it?” Her brows creased. “For now.” He responded. She hesitated, then nodded once. “Alright.” His fingers brushed her lip gently, then dropped. “Good girl.” *** This time the sex was slower, not gentle, not soft, but slower. Like he was trying to learn something about her. The way her breath caught. The way she moved. The way she held back. "Mhmm." She moaned softly. He didn’t ask questions during. Didn’t speak much at all. But he watched her the whole time. Like he was memorizing her, and maybe that’s what scared her most. Their body moved in sync, every thrust was electrifying. His lips sucked her neck, as he moved in and out of her. She wanted more, but she dare not ask. She was paid to please him, not demand pleasure from him. After, she lay there quiet, catching her breath. He was already up again, shirt half-buttoned, pouring another drink. He looked over his shoulder. “You see other clients?” She sat up slowly. “Not often.” “But you do.” “Not lately...” She doesn't get that much clients anymore. These men prefer bustier and big butt ladies. He turned to face her. “I don’t like to share.” Calla’s brows lifted. “Then don’t ask for an escort.” That earned her a pause. Not anger, something more like amusement. Or curiosity. “You always this mouthy?” He asked. “Only when I think it’s worth the risk.” He stepped closer, still calm, still quiet. “Be careful, Calla.” She swallowed. That tone, it wasn’t a threat. Not quite. But it was a reminder. She dropped her gaze. “Noted.” He nodded. “I want something longer. Exclusive. You. For me.” She looked up again, slower this time. “You don’t even know me.” “I don’t need to,” he said. “I just need the fucking... and your answer.” She stared at him. Her voice came low. “I need time.” His eyes didn’t blink. “You have three days.” Then, just like that, he turned away, picking up his drink again like they hadn’t just had that whole conversation. She got dressed in silence, walked out without another word. In the car, she stared out the window. The city looked softer through the glass. But her chest was tight. He wanted her. All of her. 'Why?' And she didn’t know if that meant safety... or a death sentence. This wouldn't be the first time a client would ask for her exclusively, but this was somehow different. She couldn’t place her finger as to why. When she got home, Eli was curled up on the couch again, fast asleep. She kissed his forehead and tucked him in. Then stood at the kitchen counter, gripping the edge so hard her knuckles turned white. She didn’t even know his real name. But something told her… He knew everything about her.~10 Months Later~ Rico didn’t bother parking the car properly. He was out of it before it had fully stopped, the door left swinging behind him as he pushed through the hospital entrance with heavy strides. His heart was beating too fast and too loud. His fingers were curled into tight fists at his sides, his jaw set hard with the impatience of a man who was not used to being anywhere other than in control... and who was currently very far from it. He moved through the hallway without slowing down, bumping into staff and visitors as he went. He didn't register any of it, as there was no room in him right now for apologies. He had to get to Calla. When his mother called, her voice was high and hurried in a way Donna Marta’s voice rarely was. Rico had been seated at the head of a table full of territory heads, in the middle of a meeting that had taken three weeks to arrange. He listened to four words and stood up. Without any explanation or handover, he simply walked out, and wha
Author’s Note: Wheww, we’re finally at the end! 🎉 What a roller coaster this has been. I am unimaginably grateful to all the readers, supporters, and lovers of Rico x Calla’s story—for staying through the ups and downs, Calla’s betrayal, Rico’s rage, their reconciliation and romance, his near death, her near death too, and finally seeing their love bloom. It has truly been one hell of a wild ride 🫶🏾🤭 This book stayed with me for so long that finishing it honestly feels unreal. There were days I laughed while writing, days I got frustrated, and days I stared at the screen wondering if I could even do justice to these characters. But somehow, chapter by chapter… we made it here. Thank you to everyone who read, commented, voted, screamed, cried, and stayed till the very end (that has been my biggest motivation, you have no idea ❤️). Thank you for loving these characters almost as much as I did. This story started as an idea and slowly became something I’ll always carry with me.
Calla stayed in his arms for a few more seconds before finally pulling away. Rico looked at her for a moment. He lightly tilted his head toward the tent. “Come," he said.Calla smiled and followed him.Inside, she realized he had arranged an actual dinner. It wasn't overly luxurious, or something prepared to impress. It was things she liked.There was creamy seafood pasta, grilled chicken with herbs, warm garlic bread, roasted vegetables, and small bowls of fresh fruit arranged neatly to the side.Her lips slowly parted, and she turned to him. “When did you get all these prepared?”Rico chuckled lightly and sat down first. “It wasn't that hard, you know," he replied. That alone made her smile.Dinner passed more easily than she expected. At first, she thought the mood would feel emotional because of where they were.But somehow, it didn’t. Rico didn't let it get to that. They talked and laughed. She complained about him leaving her alone all day, and he defended himself. She accused h
As Rico and Calla stepped out of the mansion through the back door near the conservatory, Calla instinctively glanced around. Her brows pulled together slightly.This wasn’t the direction of the front driveway. Which meant, they weren’t taking the car?She looked at Rico walking beside her. He looked normal, with one hand staying in his pocket while the other loosely held hers as he led her down the stone path.Calla opened her mouth, then closed it, not finding the right words to say. Maybe she should wait.But when he continued walking past the garden and toward the darker path behind the mansion where the trees began, she couldn’t hold it anymore.“Uhm…” she called softly, and Rico looked at her. She pointed ahead. “Don’t you think this is the wrong way?”He stopped, turned toward her, and smiled. The kind she had started seeing more often recently. “It isn’t," he replied.Before she could ask more, he gently adjusted the coat around her shoulders and reached for her hand again.“W
When Calla woke up, she found herself alone in bed. A yawn escaped her as she rubbed her eyes with the back of her hand, trying to clear the sleep from them. Her eyes slowly opened again, and she found Rico standing at the far corner of the room. He was on a call, and his back was partly turned to her and his voice was low, almost quiet enough to disappear into the room. Calla blinked and watched him for a few seconds, then Rico turned. His eyes landed on her immediately and something shifted in his expression. He said something quietly to whoever was on the other end before ending the call without hesitation. Calla frowned at his actions. Rico slipped the phone into his pocket and walked toward her. By the time he reached the bed, his expression had already softened. He leaned down and pressed a kiss to her cheek. “Good morning, beautiful.” Calla looked at him for a second. “Everything alright?” she asked instead. His eyes narrowed slightly, then he stepped back from the
Rico's pen stopped and he looked at his mother. He leaned back in his chair. "What about her?"She held his gaze, her fingers finding each other and twisting together lightly at her front, a gesture she wasn't aware she was making. "About her marriage."A small frown formed between his brows when he heard her. Was she here to get him to stop the marriage? She knew it was almost impossible for an arranged marriage among families like theirs to be called off once everything had already been agreed upon.Then what exactly did she want to talk about?"Speak," he said. Donna Marta inhaled softly. “I know you may not want to hear this, but I have to say it," she began, her voice careful, “When I was younger, nobody asked me anything.” Her eyes were lowered, aimed somewhere on the floor between them, somewhere in the past.“My parents decided who I would marry," she said and a faint smile crossed her face, like she had made peace with something that once broke her. Just a memory wearing th



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