LOGINROXETTE
The realization hit me like a punch. I swallowed hard, my throat dry. My mind screamed at me to run—to sprint as far away as possible—but my knees felt like jelly. I could only stagger a few steps back. I let out a shuddering breath when Mr. Callahan stopped thrusting, but he pulled back his still-hard cock. A slick trail of white, translucent fluid followed. I’d seen penises before, but that… that was the largest erection I had ever laid eyes on in my life. How could that woman even take it? She must be a whore. I held my breath, frozen, as he stepped out of the bed, his pants hanging halfway down, moving toward me. The woman’s frustrated cries faded behind me. All I could hear now was my own heart hammering in my chest. Mr. Callahan’s gray eyes locked onto mine—sharp, predatory, unblinking. Standing in the doorway, his six-foot frame seemed impossibly tall. Every hard line of his shoulders, chest, and abs radiated danger up close. “Liking what you see?” His voice was low, hoarse, edged with something dangerous. I blinked, my mouth opening and closing like a fish out of water. “W-what?” He tilted his head, amused. “I said, wait for me in the living room.” “W-Wait… what?” He closed the door, leaving me staring into the dark for a moment. Somehow, I stumbled into the living room, forcing myself to act nonchalant, though every nerve in my body screamed otherwise. The lights cast long shadows across the marble floors, but they couldn’t hide the way my pulse thudded in my ears. I sank onto the sofa, hugging my knees like a shield. My fingers brushed against the box of chocolates I had been eating earlier. It distracted me from the pounding in my chest. Suddenly, my phone vibrated in my hand pocket. [I’m not at home, so don’t come. My dad’s there, and he’s pissing me off.] Diana. Finally, a response. But it was too late. I wanted to cry. Just because she answered now didn’t mean the shock, the humiliation, the confusion, and… everything else… would disappear. I stared at the screen, too shaken to type back. My fingers fumbled. I hadn’t even processed what had just happened. Three years. Three years since I last saw Chandler Callahan after his divorce from Auntie Dahlia, whom I still occasionally ran into with Diana out of town. And tonight… I’d seen too much. I hugged my knees to my chest. My stomach churned. My chest tightened. My pussy felt strange—tight, uncomfortably hot, a heat I didn’t know how to process. I had never felt this way around him. Never. The front door opened. My heart stopped. He walked in first. Pants zipped and buttoned. Black polo tucked neatly, only a few buttons undone to reveal his broad, defined chest. The way the light caught the ridges of his muscles… my pulse spiked. The woman followed behind him, glancing at me with a soft “hmp!” before strutting out the door in high heels and a tight dress, clutching paper money. She was gone. Just like that. And I was left staring at him. Alone. He stepped closer. His gray eyes swept over me slowly, predatory and amused. I felt naked under that gaze, even though I was clothed. “You’re eating those,” he said, his voice low, almost a growl. I froze, chocolate halfway to my mouth. “W-what?” I stammered, trying to hide the indulgence behind my hand. “They weren’t meant for you.” His eyes flicked down to my hand, then back up. There was something in that look… satisfaction? Warning? Both? I swallowed hard, cheeks heating. “I… I was hungry,” I muttered, uselessly. “Hungry,” he repeated, leaning closer. Just a step, but the proximity sent a jolt through me. My pulse spiked. My legs felt weak again. My fingers tightened around the chocolate. “Is there something wrong?” I asked. He didn’t answer for a long moment, which made me impatient. My knees shook as I tried to sit with my legs pressed tightly together, squeezing my core. I felt uncomfortable—not only because of his stare, but down there. My pussy… it was throbbing. Wet. Clit hurting, burning like fire. Then I heard him chuckle darkly. “They’re aphrodisiac chocolates, sweetheart.” he said finally. My jaw dropped, the piece of chocolate slipping from my fingers to the floor. He walked closer, shoes clicking against the marble. “Considering how you taught my daughter to rebel against me…” His voice dipped lower. “You’re surprisingly inexperienced yourself.” “I-I'm not–!” I protested, too defensive, sitting up straight. I averted my eyes, unable to meet his. “I’m not innocent. I know what these chocolates are for.” I lied. Too embarrassed to admit I had made a mistake, especially in front of a man. Seeking their validation had always been ingrained in me. “Also,” I tilted my head back, meeting his gaze, “I’m not innocent for knowing what you were doing just now upstairs… with a prostitute!” His eyebrows lifted slightly, thin lips pressing into a straight line, staring down at me, a bit taken aback. His gaze sharpened, eyes narrowing as he regarded me. Silence stretched, heavy and expectant. “Innocent or not,” he began, taking another step closer, “you shouldn’t have seen that.” His tone carried a subtle warning. “It wasn’t meant for your eyes.” He leaned down, placing a hand on the armrest beside me. His face was inches from mine, his breath warm against my skin. I could see the faint stubble along his jaw, the way his pupils dilated slightly as he held my gaze. “And yet,” he murmured, “here we are.” His other hand reached out, fingers brushing against my cheek in a gesture that was almost tender. Almost.CHANDLERI had been searching for hours.The mansion felt like a cage. Every room I checked was empty. Every call I made came back with the same frustrating answer — no sign of her. My men were already scattered across the city, checking every camera feed, every street, every possible route she could have taken after running out of the estate. But it wasn’t enough. Nothing was enough.Roxette was out there somewhere. Alone. Scared. Possibly hurt.And it was my fault.I kept seeing it in my head — the way she must have walked into our bedroom and seen Dahlia on top of me. The betrayal in her eyes. The way she must have felt after everything we had been through. I had told her she was mine. I had promised to protect her. And now she was gone because of a trap my ex-wife and daughter had set.I slammed my fist against the wall of the security room, the pain barely registering. My phone was glued to my ear as I barked orders at Roland.“Expand the search radius. Check every traffic camera
ROXETTEI couldn’t stop staring at the photos.They were everywhere. Pinned to the wall in front of me, scattered across the small table to my left, even taped to the floor near my feet. Pictures of me at school. Pictures of me walking through the estate gardens. Pictures of me crying after Diana and her friends poured dirty water on me in the bathroom. Pictures of me and Chandler together — some taken through windows, some from far away like someone had been hiding in the bushes.My stomach twisted violently.This wasn’t random. Someone had been watching me for months. Following me. Taking photos of every moment of my life. My heart sank so hard it felt like it had dropped straight through the floor.No… this can’t be. This can’t be happening.I pulled harder against the ropes tying my wrists behind the chair, but they only dug deeper into my skin. My ankles were bound too tightly to the chair legs. I was completely trapped.
CHANDLERI tore through the entire mansion like a madman.“Roxette!” I shouted, my voice echoing off the walls as I checked every room on the first floor, then the second. The study. The library. The kitchen. Even the damn garden. Nothing. No sign of her. Her things were still in our room — her phone charger, the sweater she liked to wear around the house — but she was gone.My chest felt tight. Too tight.I kept seeing it in my head. The way Dahlia had been on my bed when I woke up. The smirk on Diana’s face. The calculated way they had both acted like nothing was wrong. They had set this up. I knew it. They wanted Roxette to see something. To believe something that wasn’t true.And now she was missing.I pulled out my phone and dialed Roland immediately. He answered on the second ring.“Boss?”“Find her,” I said, my voice low and sharp. “Roxette. She left the estate sometime this evening and she hasn’t come ba
CHANDLERI came home exhausted.Work had dragged on longer than expected, and the stress of everything else — Dahlia’s constant messages, Diana’s anger, the stalker still out there somewhere, and Roxette suddenly disappearing without a word — had worn me down to the bone. The house felt too quiet when I stepped inside. I called out for her once, twice, but there was no answer. Just silence.I checked my phone again. Still no reply from Roxette. My last message had been sent hours ago.Chandler: Where did you go? It’s already past 8. Are you okay? Please text me back.Nothing.I sighed heavily and loosened my tie as I made my way to the study. I poured myself a glass of wine — just one at first. Then another. And another. The rich red liquid burned slightly going down, but it did nothing to ease the tightness in my chest. I kept glancing at my phone, hoping for a reply that never came.Where the hell was she?I had told her she could take space if she needed it, but this felt different
ROXETTEI ran.I ran as fast as my legs could carry me, tears blurring my vision as I stumbled down the long driveway of the mansion. The image of Dahlia on top of Chandler kept flashing in my mind like a nightmare I couldn’t escape. My chest felt like it was being crushed. Every sob tore out of me, raw and broken.How could he?After everything.After he told me I was his. After the way he held me. After the baby growing inside me that he didn’t even know about.I couldn’t breathe. I couldn’t think. All I could do was run.The night air was cold against my wet cheeks as I reached the street. Streetlights flickered above me, casting long shadows. I didn’t know where I was going. I just needed to get away. Away from that house. Away from the pain that was swallowing me whole.My phone was still in my bag, but I didn’t reach for it. I didn’t want to see any messages from Chandler. Not now. Not when my heart was sh
ROXETTEI couldn’t stay away any longer.After spending days at my mom’s penthouse, I had been drowning in my own thoughts. The pregnancy test still sat in my bag like a secret I wasn’t ready to share with anyone yet. I had cried, I had stared at the wall for hours, and I had tried to make sense of everything. But no matter how much I tried to think things through, one feeling kept pulling at me stronger than the rest.I missed him.I missed Chandler.I missed the way he held me, the way he called me “baby girl,” the way his presence made the chaos in my life feel a little less heavy. Even with everything falling apart around me — Diana’s hatred, the bullying, the stalker messages — being away from him had started to feel wrong. Like I had left a part of myself behind.My phone had been on silent for most of the day, but when I finally checked it that evening, my heart skipped when I saw his messages.**Chandler:** Where did you go? You didn’t say anything before leaving.**Chandler:*
ROXETTE “Say it,” he orders, gripping my chin so I meet his gaze. “Tell me who you belong to.” “I… I belong to you,” I gasp, nails digging into his shoulders as he hits that spot again and again. “I'm yours!” "That's right," he praises darkly. "My good little virgin is finally getting what sh
ROXETTEChandler’s eyes darken at my words, a primal hunger flashing across his face.“Fuck,” he growls softly. “You have no idea what you’re asking for, do you?”He stands abruptly and lifts me easily into his arms. My legs wrap around his waist instinctively as he carries me toward the stairs.“D
ROXETTE"W-what are you doing…?" I whispered, my voice trembling.His thumb traced over my lower lip, just a ghost of a touch."Testing," he murmured, barely above a whisper. "Seeing how far you’ll let this go."He leaned closer, his lips brushing my ear as he spoke. "You’re playing a dangerous gam
ROXETTE“Roxy! Send me money right now. Dave’s coming over, and I don’t have anything to buy the wine he wants,” my mom said urgently over the phone.The second I heard her voice, I regretted answering.“Mom, please… not now.” Tears streamed down my face. “I don’t have any money. I just paid half t







