LOGIN“You’re going to run on the count of three, Janice Cross,” He whisper. “And make sure you don’t let us find you.” “No… Lucian.” I moved my gaze to the men at either side of him, willing—begging them to say something. Help me. “Calder, please… Aiden…” Both turned their heads to the side. They couldn’t even look me in the eyes as they chose their brother. “One.” “Lucian…” “Two.” “I didn’t mean to.” “Three.” *** After losing the man she believed she would marry and her parents within a week, Janice just wants to care for her sick sister. She doesn’t want a man. She doesn’t want three men. But one night is enough to change her life and point her in a new direction. Aiden Grant. Calder Vaughn. Lucian Graves. She doesn’t expect the line to blur when it comes to these older men. And when it comes to an end, she does not expect these men to continue wanting her as badly as she wants them.
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“Janice, you’re fired!!” The manager, Mr Harry, didn’t look up at me after he said this, preferring to keep his focus on whatever was so important in that book of his. “We simply do not have the resources to keep you on board.” “I… what?” I managed, blinking rapidly as if the words would rearrange themselves into something else if I tried hard enough. I could only stare at the man. The office suddenly felt too small, the air way too thin. The hum of the air conditioner grew louder, pressing against my ears until it was the only thing I could hear. “In simpler terms, you have to leave, Janice.” “No… no, sir, please,” I said quickly, stepping forward. “There has to be some mistake. I’ve been working extra shifts, I’ve—I stayed late yesterday, you can check…” “There’s no mistake,” he cut in, still not looking at me. My chest tightened painfully. “Please,” I whispered, my voice breaking now. “I need this job, Mr Harry. I–I wasn’t late, I’ve never… if I did something wrong, just tell me, and I’ll fix it. Just tell me what it is.”He finally looked at me, letting out a sigh, like I was inconveniencing him. “It’s not about that, Janice.” “Then what is the problem?” I asked, not caring about how desperate I looked and sounded. “Please, just give me another chance. I won’t disappoint you, I swear.” “I said it is done!” The indifference in his eyes made something inside me crack. Mr Harry stood up, smoothing down his shirt, as a way to tell me that the conversation was over. “Sir…” I rushed forward as he moved toward the door. He didn’t stop. I followed him out of the office, the sound of my heels clicking unevenly against the floor was the only thing grounding me as panic pushed me forward. “Sir, please, listen to me…” People were staring at me. “I need this job,” I continued, reaching out instinctively. My fingers brushed the sleeve of his shirt, barely touching… “Don’t touch me!!” he barked, jerking his arm away like I had burned him. The entire office went silent. I froze. “I said get your things and leave this place,” he continued, voice sharp, echoing through the room. “We do not need you here.” He let out an irritated humph, straightened his collar, and walked away without another glance. I stood there, rooted to the spot, my ears ringing. Some of my coworkers were recording, while others whispered amongst themselves. Heat flooded my face, burning with humiliation. I lowered my head quickly, blinking back tears as I forced my legs to move. One step. Then another. I walked to my desk, ignoring the looks, the murmurs, the way people suddenly pretended to be busy when I glanced their ways. My hands shook as I gathered my things. A pen. My notebook. The cheap framed photo of my sister and I. By the time I got to the hospital, I was more composed. I couldn’t afford to break down here. “Hey,” I said softly, forcing a smile the moment my eyes landed on the only important person in the world. Nancy. My sister looked up from the bed, her face lighting up instantly. “Janice! You’re early.” “Yeah,” I replied, walking in. “Got a rare day off.” “You never get days off.” I shrugged, setting my bag down and moving closer to place a kiss on her forehead. “Guess they finally realized I’m overworked.” It was a weak joke, but it worked. Nancy smiled, and just like that, I felt something twist painfully in my chest. She looked so small, and fragile. The machines beeped softly around her, a constant reminder of everything I was trying not to think about. She had been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease, and since we hadn’t found a donor yet, it was straight up dialysis and medications only. And that was expensive. I had two days to make the next deposit for the medication and dialysis. That had been the real reason I had gone to Mr Harry that morning, begging for an advance, only to be humiliated at the end. I could not afford to let my sister die. “You look tired,” Nancy said softly. “I’m fine.” “Liar.” My lips stretched into a faint smile, squeezing my hand. “Just get some rest, okay?” Nancy studied me for a moment longer. She looked like she wanted to say something but decided not to. She drifted off after a while. I stayed there for a while, just watching her. Memorizing her. If only I could remain in this moment long enough, but reality didn’t wait. I pulled out my phone, calling the first number I saw. He didn’t pick up. The second went straight to voicemail. The third answered. “Janice?” The voice sounded surprise. “Hi,” I said quickly. “I—I need help.” There was silence for a few seconds, before the person let out a sigh. “I’m sorry,” she said. “I really am, but I can’t right now. Things are tight for me too.” I swallowed. “Right. It’s okay. I understand.” I didn’t, but that was expected of me. Call after call. Excuse after excuse. Or worse… nothing at all. I tightened my fingers around the phone as the frustration and desperation built inside my chest. One more call. She answered immediately. “Janice?” “Yeah… it’s me.” “Well, well,” the voice said, amused. “Didn’t think I’d hear from you again.” I closed my eyes briefly. “I need help, Val. I need money and…” “I might have something for you.” She cut in. “Come to the Angels’ Club at the outskirts of town. Be there at nine.” “A club?” “Don’t sound so shocked,” she laughed softly. “You want help or not?” “I do.” “Then be there.” The line went dead. I stared at my phone for a moment, letting out a slow exhale. I didn’t have a choice. By the time I arrived, the club was already alive. Lights were flashing, music pounding, and bodies moving. It was overwhelming. I stood at the entrance for a moment, my nerves tightening in my stomach before I forced myself inside. “Janice! Janice!” It was Val, waving from the other end of the entrance. I walked towards her. “You actually came!” Val laughed. “I cannot believe this.” “You told me you could help.” “I can,” she replied. “But I need help too.” “What do you mean?” “I’ve got two gigs tonight,” she said casually. “One here, one somewhere else. I can’t be in two places at once.” My stomach dropped. “You want me to… what?” “Dance,” Val said simply. “I can’t…” “No, Janice,” Val interrupted, a stern expression on her face. “I’ve seen you dance before, back in school. So you can and you will do it, or you can leave this place and find your money some other way.” There was no other way for me. “How much?” I asked quietly. Val’s lips stretched into a smile. “We split whatever you make.”It wasn’t enough. It would never be enough. But right now, it was all I had. My performance was… Bad. Simply put. I knew it. From the moment I stepped onto the stage, dressed in Val’s stripper uniform, trying my best to avoid the eye contact of the men and women around me. It didn’t take long for them to lose interest in me. By the time my set ended, my chest was tight with humiliation. I had barely made anything. Shit! Shit! All that work for nothing? No, it couldn’t be. What was I going to do? I stood off to the side during my break, my arms wrapped around myself as my mind raced. I needed more money. I needed… A sudden awareness crept up my spine. That feeling of someone watching me. I turned slowly… and everything inside me went still. Three men sat in some form of VIP section like they owned the air everyone else was breathing. They hadn’t changed a bit. Still the kind of men people avoided. And they were looking right at me. My stomach dropped. My lungs forgot how to work. Aiden Grant. Calder Vaughn. Lucian Graves. The Business Brothers. And I was standing in front of them… half-naked.CASSANDRAThe hallway we just walked out from was a chaotic blur of students rushing to their next classes. I clutched my bag tightly, laughing as my best friend, Lena, dragged me along, both of us breathless from sprinting out of Professor James’ lecture.“Come on, Cassie! The bus leaves in eight minutes and you cannot miss the audition!” Lena shouted, dodging a group of freshmen.My heart raced with the excitement of what I was about to do. Twenty years old, my second year of college, and I had finally landed an audition for a supporting role in a small indie film.Many would argue that it wasn’t much, but to me, it was something. It was a chance at something.I needed this.We rounded the corner too fast, and I crashed straight into a wall. A rather warm and sturdy wall, that had clothes on… stop that, Cassandra!Strong hands caught my waist instantly, steadying me before I could fall. The impact knocked the breath out of me, but the hands—large and warm—held me upright. I looked u
JANICEIt was so cold.Everywhere was so fucking cold.I shook myself violently, teeth chattering, my body trying desperately to curl in on itself as much as it could, without getting burned by the rope. The air here had this dampness to it that made it kind of heavy—I did not know a place like this. It felt like I had tiny humans hammering at the insides of my head with all the strength they could muster, adding this deep, dizzying fog that made it hard to focus.Everything was blurry—shapes and shadows that wouldn’t quite come into focus.I looked down at my chest.The plain white t-shirt I had worn this morning was stained red and torn open. So was my bra. My breasts were completely exposed to all and sundry, nipples hardened from the cold. That wasn’t the only absurd thing. I was also drenched—soaked to the skin like someone had dumped a bucket of ice water over me. The wetness clung to me, making me shiver even harder.Where was I?Why were there men around?Yeah… that was right.
CALDERI would take being unconscious on this bed and just hearing voices mildly to being fully awake and able to see, smell, touch, hear, and feel almost every fucking thing.Thanks to the fucking heavens for the pain killers the doctors kept pumping in my veins.The hospital room was also getting smaller with every passing minute I had spent in this rat hole of a hospital. No amount of fanciness and money would be enough to make a hospital look less than a hospital.Perhaps it was the quietness.Yeah, the place was too quiet. That was the first issue.I lay in the bed, staring at the ceiling, my body aching from the crash and the little stitching up that had patched me back together. Five days. Five fucking days of being stuck here while the world kept spinning without me. The doctors claimed I was lucky to sustain just the deep ass cut at my side, my thighs, my left shoulder, and my back that bled like a bitch and was one of the causes of my unconsciousness. So yay me, I guessed.I
JANICECALDER: So the doctors said I’m doing better now. Healing faster than anyone else he’s ever seen, darling.CALDER: I mean, with my genes, what else can be expected?That one made me laugh so hard I almost got orange juice squirting out of my nose.CALDER: I’ve been thinking of how good you looked when Aiden was on his knees, eating you up like you were his favorite meal.CALDER: You probably are.So there it was. An awake Calder who was supposed to stay away from his phone or any device with a screen and just rest was texting me multiple times irrespective of the fact that he hadn’t gotten a single response from me.Was this his idea of letting me go?If it was, it was a very shitty and unhealthy one. For every party involved.The freeway stretched ahead, skies as clear as day, and not a single person in sight. Just how I wanted our road trip to be.Nancy sat in the passenger seat, legs curled under her, singing at the top of her lungs to the playlist Jamal had made for her. Th
LUCIAN“Do you know how men like me succeed in this crazy world of us, Lucian?” Dad had asked me one morning. It happened during one of our lessons in the gardens, because the outdoors was good for us. He was telling me about the history of everything we represented and why we did certain things.I
JANICEAiden’s mouth was still on mine.He was kissing me… kissing me… fucking kissing me. And because I was a woman with needs, I kissed the asshole back, lost in the familiar heat, the anger, the need to feel something other than the crushing weight of everything else and Valentina’s words which
JANICEFourth time was the charm, right?I remained outside the private hospital room, hand hovering over the door handle for the second time this fucking evening, my heart pounding like it wanted to escape my ribcage that exact moment. I didn’t know what kept pulling me back here.The right thing
AIDENWhen I was a boy of fifteen, a man of twenty, and even a man of twenty five, all I wanted to have was a successful business. I didn’t come from money like the rest of my classmates, but my mother made sure I never lacked anything.The best schools she could afford? I went there.Extracurricul






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