LOGIN“You remember when I told you Odell went to his grandparents’ place?” Odell’s mum asked.
My mum nodded, listening intently. “Well,” she continued, “he’ll be traveling back soon, and I’ll be going with him to take care of a few things over there. Odell is supposed to meet me at the airport. But here’s what I’m thinking, Nicole can come with us.” My mum blinked, clearly unsure she had heard correctly. “Come with you?” “Yes,” Odell’s mum said with a warm, reassuring smile. “I’ll sponsor her trip and take care of everything, her passport, documents, preparation. All you need to do is provide the necessary information, and I’ll handle the rest. I have the connections to get it done quickly. She’ll stay with me over there. We’ll take her for the exam, and she’ll return with me. You know you’re like family to me, and Nicole is like my own daughter. It’s really nothing.” My mum was stunned. She hadn’t expected generosity on this scale, and when she finally found her voice, gratitude poured out of her. “Thank you… thank you so much.” Odell’s mum waved it off lightly. “It’s settled then. Don’t worry about anything, just get her ready.” I stood there in shock, barely able to process what I had just heard. The reality of traveling, of actually leaving, hit me like a wave. My chest swelled with emotion: excitement, gratitude, disbelief. But beneath all of it was fear. One sentence kept replaying in my mind. Odell is supposed to meet me at the airport. The thought sent a shiver down my spine. My mind raced. What would he be like now? He must be so grown, so different. Would he recognize me? Would he still care the way he once did? Did he even remember us, those moments I had held onto for so long? Or had he moved on completely, leaving me behind with nothing but memories? The anticipation was overwhelming. My hands trembled slightly as hope and doubt tangled inside me. I wanted answers so badly, wanted to see him again but I was terrified of what I might find. When my dad came home that evening, my mum could hardly wait to share the news. She told him everything, her conversation with Odell’s mum, the travel plans, the opportunity being handed to us so unexpectedly. That week became a whirlwind. My parents were constantly on the move, helping me prepare for the trip. My mum, especially, was everywhere at once, gathering documents, making calls, coordinating paperwork, ensuring my passport and travel arrangements were handled perfectly. Everything had to be ready. I, too, stayed busy, packing my things, organizing my thoughts, trying to mentally prepare for what lay ahead. But through it all, one thought consumed me. Odell. Memories of our childhood replayed in my mind like a favorite movie I could never get tired of watching. The anticipation filled me with a kind of joy I hadn’t felt in years. I was happy, almost giddy. I even dreamed about it, imagining our reunion, picturing his face when he saw me. I couldn’t wait for the day to come. Yet doubts crept in quietly. If Odell had returned to town to visit his grandparents, why hadn’t he reached out? Why hadn’t he called or tried to see me? Why hadn’t anyone told me he was back? The questions threatened to dim my excitement, but I pushed them aside. I chose to believe there was a reason, something I didn’t know yet. I told myself to be patient. I would see him soon. He would answer all my questions, and everything would finally make sense. I refused to let doubt steal the joy of knowing I would see him again. As the days passed, I buried myself in preparation for the scholarship exam. Both families, mine and Odell’s had invested so much in me. Odell’s mum had gone above and beyond, spending her time, resources, and energy to make this possible. My parents believed in me, trusted me to turn this opportunity into something extraordinary. I couldn’t let them down. So I studied harder than ever, morning and night, burning the midnight oil. I lived among my books, determined to succeed. The exam would be tough, and I had to be tougher. This wasn’t just about me anymore. It was about proving their faith in me wasn’t misplaced. About honoring every sacrifice they had made. Then the day finally arrived. My bags were packed. My documents were neatly arranged. My heart pounded with anticipation. My parents and I climbed into my dad’s car and headed to the airport to meet Odell’s mum. When we arrived, we spotted her standing outside, waving at us. She greeted us warmly and asked us to wait briefly while she finalized a few arrangements. Together, we walked toward the ticket counter, where our tickets, passports, and IDs were checked. As we approached the gate, the weight of the moment settled over me. I turned to my parents, knowing this would be the last time I’d see them before the journey ahead. I hugged them tightly, tears filling my eyes. My mum sniffed as she whispered prayers for my safety. My dad squeezed my shoulder, telling me how proud he was. We cried. We exchanged quiet I love yous. Then they turned and walked away. Watching them leave made my chest ache, but I reminded myself this was all for a greater purpose. As Odell’s mum and I waited near the gate, my heart beat wildly with anticipation. And then… I saw him.Odell’s POVPain.A dull, relentless ache pounded against my skull before I even opened my eyes. I groaned, squeezing my eyelids tighter as if that would somehow silence the hangover threatening to split my head open.“Fuck…”My throat was dry and my body felt heavy.What the hell did I drink last night?Slowly, I forced my eyes open. The room was blurry at first. Sunlight filtered through the curtains, washing everything in a pale golden glow. I blinked several times until my vision cleared, then I froze. There was someone beside me, with long dark hair spilled across the pillow. A familiar face.Nicole.“…Nicole?” My heart lurched. Why… Why was Nicole in my bed? I immediately sat upright, only for another wave of pain to slam into my head.“Damn…”The movement stirred her. Nicole frowned in her sleep before slowly opening her eyes. For a brief second, she smiled. A soft, sleepy smile. Then she noticed the panic on my face, and the smile disappeared.“What…” I swallowed hard. “What
Odell's mouth closed over my nipple, hot and wet. He didn’t just suck; he worshipped. He laved the sensitive peak with his tongue, then drew it deep into his mouth, sucking hard enough to send jolts of pure electricity straight to my core. I cried out, my head falling back, my fingers clutching at his hair. He moved to the other breast, giving it the same devoted, hungry attention, biting gently, then soothing the sting with his tongue. Pleasure, sharp and sweet, coiled tight in my belly. I was already soaking wet, my jeans feeling impossibly constricting. “Odell… please…” He understood. With a grunt, he shifted us, maneuvering me until I was lying back on the couch cushions. He knelt on the floor between my legs, his hands going to the button of my jeans. His eyes locked with mine as he popped it open and dragged the zipper down. “I need to taste all of you,” he said, and the sheer want in his voice undid me. He peeled my jeans and panties down my legs, tossing them aside. Then
Nicole’s POVI couldn’t sit still.For what felt like the hundredth time, I glanced at my phone lying on the coffee table. Nothing, no messages or calls. I bounced my leg impatiently, chewing on my thumbnail.Come on… Christian should have called by now.The masquerade party had started hours ago. By now, he must have confronted Ethan. He must have exposed everything.So why was he silent? Did the plan work? Or… Did Ethan somehow convince him to forgive him?The thought alone made my stomach twist. “No…” I muttered to myself. “There’s no way.” I stood up and began pacing around the living room. If Ethan had managed to smooth things over…If he and Odell had decided to stay together… Then everything I had done would have been for nothing. “No…”I ran a frustrated hand through my hair. “Pick up your phone…” As if the universe had heard me, my phone suddenly vibrated.Christian.My heart leaped.I answered before the second ring. “Hello?”His voice came through immediately, cold and flat.
Odell’s POVThe masquerade ball was everything I expected and nothing I was ready for.Music pulsed through the air, low and hypnotic, blending with soft laughter and the clink of glasses. Masks of every kind moved through the crowd: gold, black, feathered, jeweled, hiding identities, revealing desires.Perfect.I adjusted mine slightly, my eyes scanning the room.Then my phone buzzed.A message.Ethan Parker.I’m here. Meet me at the table by the far corner.My chest tightened.Finally.I made my way through the crowd, my heartbeat steady but heavy, like it knew something I didn’t.Then I saw him, sitting there. Waiting. Even behind the mask, I knew it was him. The way he sat, the way his fingers tapped lightly against the table, the way his presence pulled me in like gravity.I stopped in front of him.For a second, neither of us spoke. We just looked at each other and somehow… That was enough.“I missed you,” he said quietly.My throat tightened. “I missed you too.”He stood up slo
Nicole’s POVThe next day…I stood in front of Ethan's house, my heart beating steadily not from fear, but from anticipation.This was it.The beginning of the end.My fingers tightened slightly around the strap of my bag as I stared up at the building. Clean, quiet, and respectable.It suited him.Ethan Parker, the perfect professor. The kind, composed man everyone admired.I almost laughed.Let’s see how perfect you look after today.I had made sure of one thing before coming here. He wouldn’t be home, he had classes. Which meant—His fiancée, Christian would be.I stepped forward and knocked.Once.Twice.A few seconds passed. Then the door opened and there he was.His fiancée. Handsome, poised, and completely unaware.His eyes scanned me from head to toe, cautious. “Yes? Who are you?”I offered a small, polite smile. “I have some information for you.”His brows furrowed immediately. “What information?”I tilted my head slightly. “If you let me in, I can explain better.”His expres
Nicole’s POVTwo days later…The house was quiet.Too quiet.I sat in the living room, legs tucked under me, scrolling aimlessly through my phone, A knock broke the silence.I frowned slightly, getting up to open the door.A delivery guy stood there, holding out a package.“For Odell.”“I’ll take it,” I said, signing quickly.I closed the door behind me and walked back into the living room, dropping the package on the table.At first, I ignored it. Really, I tried to but my eyes kept drifting back to it. That small, innocent-looking box was sitting there like it wasn’t hiding something.Curiosity itched under my skin.Just a look.That’s all.I reached for it, turned it over. My gaze dropped to the label.His name.Still… I opened it, slowly and carefully. And then—I froze.A mask.Not just any mask, a masquerade mask. Black. Sleek. Elegant. Expensive-looking. The kind that screamed luxury and secrecy.My fingers brushed over it lightly. “A masquerade…?” I whispered.Why would he nee







