LOGINWhen Avery Cole planned a graduation trip with her long-time boyfriend, she expected a romantic proposal under the stars. Instead, she caught him cheating the night before their flight. Determined not to waste the money, Avery embarks on the trip alone, only to face a string of misfortunes. Her worst humiliation? Being walked in on while pleasuring herself… by a stranger… who turns out to be the rightful occupant of her hotel room. Since every other room is fully booked, the smoking-hot stranger offers to share the space for the night. One poker game turns into strip poker, which turns into a night of passion Avery can’t forget. She leaves her number, hoping he’ll call, but he never does. Weeks later, Avery lands her dream job at a prestigious marketing firm, only to discover her new boss is none other than the man from that unforgettable night. Now, Avery must juggle professionalism with undeniable chemistry, while her mysterious boss seems to have secrets of his own.
View MoreAvery stood still as the suitcase slipped from her grip, hitting the floor with a loud clatter that resonated through the hallway.
A hot stream of tears slipped down her cheek as she watched her boyfriend curled up with a lady through the tiny crack of his door. Moans and sounds of pleasure filled the air, almost deafening. She drew in a breath to speak, but her voice failed her. All she could do was watch them with her mouth wide open, a big lump rising up her throat. They both turned. The woman leaned lazily on the couch, eyes glimmering with a great sense of satisfaction mixed with annoyance, hinting her disapproval towards Avery's interruption. Her hair was tousled, lips burning with a devilish smirk. She was Ethan's friend, the same lady he had sworn he had nothing to do with every time she questioned their closeness. And he, Avery's boyfriend, laid there as if he had been caught in the middle of a crime. His shirt rumpled, his fingers tangled around her waist, sweat dripping down his face, and his chest heaving through his shirt that had been ripped open. "Three years, Ethan. Three years of my life... Just for this?” Avery's chest tightened as her breath came in short. She thought she had it all. A cute and loyal boyfriend whom she had sworn would never break her heart, but here she was, staring at that same man in another woman's bosom. They had planned to go on a trip together to celebrate her graduation. Avery even made a reservation at the famous resort in Santorini to grace their moment at the trip. She was excited, hopeful, and filled with so much happiness that her dream would finally come true. She had packed cute outfits, secretly expecting a proposal, but never would she have thought it would be a heartbreak proposal. "Ethan..." She searched his face, desperate for denial or even an explanation, but all she could see was betrayal. Even though she knew it was a reality she must force down her throat, a part of her still wished it was all a dream. Avery staggered backwards, one step then another. When she turned, her suitcase lay abandoned on the floor where it had fallen. She slowly squatted, picking up the broken pieces of the handle before dragging the suitcase. She managed to wipe off the tears that had tainted her face and made her way out. Outside, the cold breeze slapped her skin, swaying her hair that had been let down. The weather was cold but she couldn't feel it. All she could feel was the heat burning inside of her. The street was empty, and the cars were spinning at high speed. Her suitcase rattled awkwardly behind her as she dragged her feet lazily, waving her hands towards the moving vehicles. With a trembling hand, she slipped her palm in the deep pocket of her pants and pulled out her phone, the glow of the screen blurring through the tears that had clouded her eyes. She blinked rapidly, trying to steady herself as she scrolled through her contacts. There was only one person she could call — Marcus, the one who had never failed her. "Marcus?" Her voice trailed off as he answered. "Can you... can you come pick me up?" There was no hesitation nor a demand to know what was going on, only his calm but commanding tone. "Stay where you are. I will be there in a minute." Her suitcase settled beside her as she leaned lazily on one of the streetlights near the road. A few minutes later, Marcus' car arrived. He was out before the engine even stopped humming. His eyes immediately found Avery’s tear-streaked face, and for a moment, his jaw tightened—but he didn’t speak. He carefully carried her suitcase and ushered her into the car. Avery leaned on the back seat as the memories flooded her mind. Who would have thought she would be this heartbroken on the eve of her graduation trip. Another wave of tears streamed down her face as she closed her eyes, ruminating the painful memories. Marcus’ grip tightened against the steering wheel as his eyes flickered to the rear view mirror, carefully mapping her face. His jaw tightened, a few words escaping through the narrow gap between his teeth. "Do I need to hurt him?" A faint smile escaped her lips, followed by laughter and then a sob. She tried to force the tears back, but they came rolling anyway. Marcus didn't push her further nor stop her from crying, just a few glances. When they pulled up to her apartment, he carried her suitcase inside without a word before glancing towards her. His gaze was sharp yet comforting. "Did he hurt you? " He questioned, leaving her bursting into tears. Avery nodded, wiping the tears off her face. "I… I saw him… making out with another woman," she muttered, her voice barely audible. Marcus drew her closer, his hand steady on her back. "I promise you, he’ll regret hurting you." He hesitated, then asked softly, "Would you… like to spend the night at my place?” She shook her head, a half-hearted smile tugging at her lips. "I… I’d like to be on my own, Marcus. I’ll be fine." Marcus didn't pester. He gave a slight nod and pulled her out of his arms, placing his palms on her shoulder to comfort her before setting out to leave. "Please, be good for me. Call me if you need anything. I'm just a call away." And with that, he got into his car and drove away. Inside, Avery sank onto her couch, pouring the whiskey into her cup in one shaky motion. Her hair was tangled, her clothes soaked with her own tears. The scene of Ethan tangled with another woman basked in her head, and she couldn't hold it in— the pain, the betrayal, the sacrifice she made for love, and the heartbreak that followed. Avery's eyes scanned through the room, her gaze settling on the suitcase on the floor. She had packed all her things, hoping to go to the airport from her boyfriend's house. She moved closer, rummaging through her suitcase for what God knows. Her fingers closed around something. She pulled it out, and her breath caught. It was the ticket she had bought for their flight. A fresh wave of tears streamed down her cheek as she squeezed the paper in her palm and flung it toward the bin. “I don’t need this… I don’t need him,” she whispered through the sobs. Yet, even as the words left her lips, something inside her wouldn’t let go. She couldn't waste her money. She had planned this for years, and she wouldn't let him ruin it. The man she had planned her life with was gone, but her trip wasn't. Her eyes found the plane ticket sitting in the dustbin, daring her to embark on the trip. Slowly, Avery pushed herself to her feet, brushing away the tears that refused to stop falling. She reached into the bin and retrieved the ticket, her fingers tightening around it. “I’ll go alone.”Nathaniel: "Wish I could get you over here with me."Avery stared at the message for a moment, a small, helpless smile tugging at her lips.Her fingers hovered over the screen before she finally typed back, "You sound like you actually miss me."She paused, reading it over, then hit send, her smile lingering as she slipped her phone back into her bag and stepped out of the building. The cool evening air slapped her skin, and before she could know it, she was stepping out of the cab.The entire ride had felt too quick, like her mind was somewhere else.Avery stepped into her apartment, kicking the door shut behind her before dropping her bag by the couch. She didn’t bother with the lights at first, just stood there for a second, letting out a long breath of exhaustion.Then she exhaled, grabbed her phone from her bag, and padded into her room.She collapsed onto the bed, clutching her phone to her chest while her eyes traced the patterns on the ceiling.She didn’t even fight it this t
Avery’s gaze drifted toward Nathaniel’s office as she walked down the corridor, slowing her steps as she passed the closed door.She paused, her chest tightening as memories of him slipped into her mind. The way he would sit behind his desk, that teasing smile playing on his lips while he watched her.He had texted her earlier that morning, just before heading to the airport.She had stared at the message longer than she should have, reading it over and over again.Avery let out a quiet breath and tore her gaze away from the door, forcing herself to keep walking.Thinking about Nathaniel wouldn’t help, not here, not while she had work waiting.By the time she reached her desk, she dropped into her chair, her bag thumping softly against the floor. She opened her laptop, squinting at the screen while her fingers hovered over the keyboard. Work was the only thing that could distract her at this moment, and she wouldn’t let herself dwell on Nathaniel.She straightened in her chair, openi
The rest of the day went on, but Avery couldn’t shake the tight knot in her chest. Every glance at her screen reminded her that tomorrow he would be gone, not for a day, but for a whole week.Somehow, Nathaniel had consumed her world, and she couldn’t imagine spending a moment without him.She leaned back in her chair, letting out a soft sigh, trying to push the thought aside."A week isn’t that long… I can handle a week," she told herself, though her chest tightened at the thought of mornings without his texts, afternoons without his smirk, and evenings without his voice.By the time 5 o'clock rolled around, Avery had gone through half her emails twice and still felt restless.She stood, stretching just enough to shake off the tight ache in her shoulders.Avery tugged her bag over one arm as she picked up her phone, glancing at the screen for what God knows.She slipped her phone into her bag, smoothing her palm over the desk one last time before turning toward the door. She didn’t e
Avery sat at her desk, sorting through a stack of files. Monday had arrived so quickly, and she hadn’t expected her weekend with Nathaniel to feel so fleeting.He had driven her home last night, and his eyes had lingered on her like she was the most precious thing in the world throughout the whole ride.Avery could still feel the warmth of his gaze lingering in her mind, the brush of his hand against hers, and the way her heart had thrummed uncontrollably every time he’d whispered her name.Somehow, the version of Nathaniel she had seen last night had refused to leave her memory. All she could see and hear were Nathaniel’s half-lidded eyes, parted lips, and low groan.An involuntary smile ghosted across her face, and she had to press her lips together to suppress it.Her phone buzzed on the desk, and she glanced down to see his name lighting up the screen.Nathaniel: Hey, babe… can you come to the office for a minute?Her heart skipped, and a flutter of anticipation trickled up her ch
The car came to a smooth stop in front of a modern tower with the name Aurora written boldly above the entrance. It was a rooftop restaurant perched atop the tallest building in the city.Of course, Nathaniel wouldn’t settle for something ordinary. He was a man of class, and the bare minimum simply
They drove in silence for a while, moving further into a quiet, calmer part of the city.As they turned onto a narrower street lined with trees, Avery noticed the subtle change in the atmosphere—the cool breeze slipping in through the opened window, carrying the faint scent of the ocean.Her brows
Avery walked into her department as if nothing had happened—posture straight, steps measured, and her expression calm and neutral, like someone who had just finished a routine meeting with her boss.Despite the frantic pounding of her pulse in her ears, she still managed to pull off the same profes
The elevator jolted to a stop, and the doors began to slide open. He pulled back slowly, though his hand remained at her waist.Avery blinked, trying to catch her breath. Her cheek was flushed, her breathing a little uneven.Nathaniel, on the other hand, looked far too composed for someone who had


















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