LOGINRhea’s POV
I woke up feeling like someone had used my head for drumming practice all night. My eyes opened slowly, and the first thing I felt was pain sitting right behind them. I groaned and rolled to the other side of my bed, pressing my face into the pillow like that would magically fix my life. It didn’t. I walked downstairs like a ghost, one hand on my forehead. The smell of toast and fried eggs hit me first, then I saw my dad already seated at the dining table, dressed for work like the responsible adult he is. “Good morning, sleepy head,” he said, smiling over his cup. I rubbed my eyes, squinting against the light. “Morning,” I mumbled, my head spinning. Every word came out fuzzy and garbled in my own ears. “When did you get in last night?” my father asked. I grinned. “Before dawn. And I lived on coffee the whole time.” He gave me a knowing smile. “Alright, coffee drinker. You don’t have to drive me to work today.” My eyes flew open. I nearly dropped my fork. “Wait… what?” My mind immediately jumped into overdrive. Driving him to work was the whole point of my morning existence. That was my five-minute window of destiny. “I… I will,” I said, suddenly alert. “Just give me a minute to freshen up.” I didn’t even wait for him to respond, racing up the stairs two at a time. I showered so fast I almost slipped. Water, soap, done. I tied my hair into a neat ponytail, the simple kind that still made my neck look longer. Then I picked a tight gown, not too much, but enough. The kind that says I didn’t try… even though I absolutely did. I sprayed my deodorant like my life depended on it. When I met my dad by the door, he coughed dramatically and waved his hand in front of his face. “You are going to choke me with those,” he said, holding his nose. “Sorry, Dad,” I laughed, but I didn’t stop smelling amazing. I drove us to his office, my hands steady on the wheel but my stomach doing gymnastics. The office came into view quickly, and I parked. As we got out, I smoothed my gown, applied a touch of makeup, and adjusted my ponytail. Dad’s bag was heavy, but I took it gladly. “You look good already,” he said with that casual, teasing smile. “Besides… you don’t have to help me to the office today?” I pouted. “You don’t want people to see me anymore.” He chuckled softly, the sound warm in my ears. “Everyone has seen you already, and knows you are my daughter.” “I have to familiarize myself with the environment. I told you I wanted to intern here this summer,” I added, trying to sound serious. “I didn’t promise that, Rhea,” he said as we walked inside. “I haven’t even spoken to my boss about it yet, I still have a project pending his approval.” Boss. My heart did a stupid little jump. We greeted people as we walked. I smiled at everyone like I belonged there already. When we got close to the boss’s office, I straightened my dress and prayed the door would be open. It was. Dad stepped forward first, greeting Mr. Rowan. And then my eyes met his. For a brief, impossible second, it was like the world slowed. My stomach flipped, my breath caught in my throat. He looked away almost immediately. We walked further into Dad’s office. “Here is your key,” I said softly, handing him the car key. I gave him a quick peck on the cheek before stepping back. “I’ll take a cab,” he said. I walked past the boss’s office again but this time, it was closed. Of course. I walked out of the building, still turning back like a hopeless person in a drama series waiting for the door to open. It didn’t. I wasn’t looking where I was going when I bumped into someone. “Oh! I’m sorry,” I said quickly, bending to pick up a book that fell. Then I stood up. And my legs almost betrayed me. Mr Rowan. Right in front of me. Up close, he was worse. Taller. Broader. His shirt sleeves were rolled slightly, showing his wrist. Why did wrists even matter? “You have to face front while walking, kiddo,” he said calmly, taking the book from my hand. Kiddo? His fingers brushed mine. It was small. Barely anything. But my whole body reacted like someone had switched on a current inside me. I couldn’t even answer properly. I just nodded and walked away, feeling like my lungs had forgotten their job. I was smiling like an idiot on the road when my phone rang and reality slapped me. School. I rushed home, grabbed my books, and ran to class. Lyra tapped my arm the second I sat down. “You are so cooked. You missed attendance.” “I’ll make up for it,” I grinned, unable to hide my excitement. “You won’t guess what happened earlier.” She looked tired already. “What now?” I told her. Every detail. His voice. His hand. The “the kiddo,” which I frowned at. She stared at me like I had announced I was moving to Mars. “Girl, you’re becoming crazy. He would never date a child, he already called you kiddo.” “I’m nineteen,” I frowned. “Not a child.” “And he is thirty-eight.” I huffed. “Age is just a number.” We walked into the library still arguing. Lyra’s expression was skeptical. “Do you even see the women he’s rumored to date? You’re not up to standard.” “Shh!” the library attendant snapped, motioning for silence. “Sorry,” we both muttered. We sat down, and Lyra showed me a picture on her phone. Another socialite was seen with him. I made a face. “Rumors.” “Yeah. Until a wedding card shows up online.” “You’ll be shocked at the name of the bride,” I smiled. “Girl, you are sick,” she said. I studied hard that day, even though all I could think about was him.. If grades were the bridge to that office, I was going to build it myself. After school, I returned home, scrolling through his social pages, sighing at every post and rumored sighting. I continued my routine, driving Dad to work daily, hoping, wishing, lingering near his office door, but no sight of him came. Every day, I dressed carefully, put on a touch of makeup, and waited. One evening, I was in my room scrolling through Rowan’s profile for the hundredth time, when a soft knock at the door startled me. “Rhea, are you in?” Dad’s voice caller. “Come in.” He stepped inside, looking awkward, hesitant. He lingered, and I could feel that he wanted to say something but was holding back. I tilted my head. “Dad… are you okay?” He hesitated, swallowing. Finally, he asked, “Do you have someone in your life right now?” I sat up confused. “What do you mean?” He took a deep breath. “Do you have a boyfriend?” My heart did a weird flip. Why was he asking that? And why did Rowan’s face flash in my head immediately? Oh my God! Did my dad find my dirty, hidden diary about his boss? A thousand questions raced through my head as I stared at him blankly.Rhea’s POVJust the sight of Ethan, made my heart rise, I had no plans to see him, not after that day. But as I turned and saw Lyra, her eyes meeting mine as if she could already read my mind, I knew I had no other option. “I was coming to call you, Ethan is here,” I said forcing a smile. Lyra gave me a side eye, “Yeah, I can see that, I thought you were going to avoid him.” I chuckled, “Avoid him, why would I do that?” “Because of the situation with Rowan?” She said.My mind flew immediately and my mouth went dry. “What?” If Lyra found out everything would definitely be over. A sudden silence stretched between us and despite wearing a tank top and a simple skirt, I was sweating so bad. “He reached out saying you blocked him after the situation with you, Rowan and him,” Lyra said. “Did.. did he tell you what?” I asked again, my lips shaking. The moment she shook her head, it was as though a full bucket of ice was dumped on my head. “Is it something I should know?” She asked.
Rhea’s POVI sat on the ground with my phone in my hand, waiting for it to light up with an apology. Minutes passed. Nothing. Just my own reflection staring back at me from a dark screen.My chest tightened. I knew if I stayed there one more second, something in me would snap, so I grabbed the jacket, wrapped it around my shoulders, and booked a ride. It arrived in under a minute. I slipped on my shoes and walked out with my head down and my heart hollowed out, the exact opposite of how I’d walked in that morning. Even when Rowan’s driver called out for me, I didn’t even look back.I gave the driver no destination, just told him to drive. He must have clocked the look on my face, because he cut the music without a word and let me sit with the silence.Those minutes cutting through New York brought me back to myself a little. I rolled the windows down and let the cold air hit my face until my head cleared enough to remember I had a life to return to. I swung by the beach house, grabbed
Rhea’s POVEven as I lay there catching my breath, Rowan excused Ethan and took over. I eventually fell asleep, my body sore from everything.When I finally woke up, my body was tired and heavy, my eyes still thick with sleep, and I was alone in the room. No Ethan. No Rowan.I picked up his jacket and put it on, and that was when I saw a note lying on the table. It was from Rowan. “Went to handle some stuff but got more surprises for you.” Then an ugly, hastily drawn smiley emoji. Was that supposed to make me happy?I crumpled the note and tossed it to the ground. Just then the door creaked open and I clutched my jacket tightly around me.A girl came in with clothes in her hand. “Good day, ma’am,” she said. I swallowed hard. What else did Rowan have up his sleeve? Was this woman supposed to be a surprise, too? Because hell no. “The boss said you’d be needing a change of clothes, and if your body’s aching, there’s a masseuse on standby.”The tension I’d been holding disappeared all at
Rhea’s POV“Ethan?”I said it in confusion. Ethan didn’t look surprised to see me, instead he did his best to avoid my eyes. I looked from him to Rowan, expecting some shocked expression, something, but he was right behind me, close enough that his breath grazed my ear when he whispered.“How do you like my surprise?”I turned slightly. “Surprise?” I repeated sure I had misheard him or missed something.“I’ve been thinking,” he said, his hand moving to my shoulder, rubbing it lightly. “I haven’t been fair to you. Like you said that day, I have my women. So you should have your men too.”He had to be joking. Any second now he’d laugh, tell me it was a test, something. But what followed was only an awkward silence, thick enough to choke on.“Come on,” Rowan said, reaching for my jacket. “Show him what you’ve got.”My hand snapped to his wrist before I’d even thought about it.“Don’t be like that. I’m sure Ethan would love to admire this lingerie as much as I do.” He said it like it was
Rhea’s POVI stood there, legs still shaking, while Rowan draped a robe over my shoulders and that was that. I pulled it tight around me as we walked out, my mind spinning the whole way. Did anyone hear us? I couldn’t tell from the faces we passed. What I did know was that I was never setting foot in that shop again.We got to the car in no time and my whole body was wrecked. While Rowan made business calls from outside the room, I slipped away for a cold shower and then finally went looking for the phone I had completely forgotten about all day.It took a while. Found it sitting right on the couch, screen lit up like it had been trying to reach me all afternoon. Over fifty missed calls from Lyra. And about ten from Ethan.I set the phone down and took a breath before I called Lyra back. She picked up on the first ring, like she had been sitting there waiting. We talked for a while. She had been worried enough to call my dad, and only after hearing he confirmed I was fine did she sett
Rhea’s POVRowan took me to the shower, washed me up gently, then laid me on the bed like nothing had happened. The same bed. I lay there frustrated from not cumming and from all the things I hadn’t gotten off my chest yet, so I made a plan. Sleep first, vent when I woke up.What I didn’t imagine was waking up with Rowan already between my legs, my hips rising on their own to meet him.“Naughty girl.” The vibration from his lips hit my clit so hard I saw fireworks.My body was fully awake before my mind was. My hand flew to his hair, gripping a good chunk of it. It felt like floating, like nothing else existed outside the sensation between my thighs.“Yes… please…” I pleaded, feeling the pressure surge, that release I’d been starved of building to its peak, and just when I was right there, he pulled back.I almost cried.His smug smile as he licked his lips was criminal.“Not yet, little mouse.”I glared at him as he stood and walked to the bathroom. The shower clicked on and I sat th
RHEA’s POV“What are you doing here, Rhea?”I almost lost my balance. It took my last strength to keep me standing. I prayed silently for Lyra not to come, but just then her voice rang out like a favorite ringtone as she approached.“Finally found it. I bet Mr. Rowan will—” Lyra paused in front of
RHEA’S POV“Don’t cum until I tell you to.” He commanded.I swallowed hard and slowly opened my legs, letting them rest on either side of the seat, then I reached under my gown and started touching myself.Something warm and strange moved all over me but my body had already decided it wasn’t saying
RHEA’S POVHe led me out of the room with a gentle tug, his hand wrapped loosely around my wrist. We walked past door after door, and my heart knocked harder with each one we passed.I couldn’t stop wondering what he was up to.We finally stopped in front of one door at the end of the hall. He pres
AUTHOR’s POV Rhea’s eyes dropped before her brain could stop them.Rowan stood there, water trailing down his chest, completely unbothered. He reached over and turned off the shower, eyes already on her.“Done staring?” The smirk on his face was unbearable.Rhea snapped back to herself. She shut h







