登入What was I expecting? That he wouldn't date anyone and wait for me? I didn't wait for anyone to say anything as I rushed inside, nudging Melissa to the side. Of course he isn't your prince charming, this isn't one of your W*****d romance books, Dal.
This is real fucking life. My blood boiled, not with anger, but jealousy. Yes, I was jealous of Melissa. She was perfect—probably too perfect, and I was just…me. And what was even shittier was that we were never a thing. We were never an item, but he and Melissa are. They are in a relationship. A real relationship I couldn't have. I sprinted up the stairs and into my room, slamming the door the moment I got in. The tears stung my eyes, begging to drop. I was just his experiment. I was just a thing for him to use and dump. Just a fuck toy. His little secret that he thought he could get past. I felt disgusted all over again—disgusted by even the thought of us together. Disappointed in myself that I still thought I had a chance. That he still somehow affected me. But I won't do that anymore. I won't be the girl he can use and dump. He can go play boyfriend with Melissa. The knock on my door jolted me back to reality. I wiped off the teary evidence from the sides of my eyes and opened it. Ryder stood there, my luggages at his feet. “You forgot these downstairs.” “Yeah, thanks.” I dragged my boxes inside, avoiding his eyes. “Thanks for helping me with them.” I was about to close the door when he stuck a foot in. “Do you need anything?” “Not really. I just wanted to be sure you're okay. You didn't exactly look good when you ran off like that.” “I'm fine,” I croaked. “You can leave. I'm sure Melissa needs you for something.” I know we both noticed the way I stretched her name, the way I called it out like I was disgusted or something. “No.” He pushed in, closed the door, and the next minute I was jammed against it, with him towering above me. “I don't think—” “Shh,” he said, his finger on my lips. Slowly, his eyes sized me up, trailing down to my chest. He licked his lips, eyes scanning my cleavage and probably seeing how fast my nipples got hard underneath my tank top. “You need to leave,” I finally mustered the courage to say. “We aren't dating. Melissa and I. We've just been—” “Fucking?” That hurt even more. “You don't have to say it. I know you've fucked her.” “Dally,” he whispered, and I couldn't take it. My heart was breaking, and I didn't think I needed this right now—not when I had nothing else to hope for. I shoved him, giving myself space to move away. We stood in the middle of my room, him on the other side while I stayed crouched, trying to breathe, at least. “I don't care about what you do with her. It's none of my business.” “I need to explain—” “You don't need to explain anything,” I almost shouted. I didn't think I could take it anymore, especially with the way I could barely breathe. My heart was shattering, and the headache that came with it sucked. “I need you to leave.” “Dally, if you would just listen to me.” That was when I stood up. This time, tears trickled down my cheeks, and I could see the way that bothered him. His jaw hardened at the sight, a little bit of anger flaring in his eyes. He had always said he hated seeing me cry. That was just enough to upset him. “That's the thing, I don't. I don't want you to explain anything to me. You know what I would really love right now?” I paused, licking the side of my lips. “Is if you fucking leave me alone. Leave my room. I won't say it again.” He nodded, clearly having gotten the message. When he turned his back to me, I could barely swallow. He opened the door and walked out. And that was enough to break me. I didn't know when I fell to my knees, my hands covering my face as I burst into tears. I didn't even want to cry. But I did. ~~~~ Hours Later I think I should have sex. You know, people often use that as a coping mechanism. I haven't in a while, with Jackson—sorry, my douchebag ex—talking about us going through some healing to cleanse our souls for six months before we did anything else. Well, now I know where he was getting his cleansing. I paid double for seven shots of whiskey, for starters. I'd lied to Jax about needing some fresh air, so I stole one of his cards, and here I was, in a bar instead. “Which one do you think is hotter?” I asked, pointing to the two men at a nearby table. The bartender's response wasn't what I'd expected; she shot me a weird look while cleaning a beer mug. They both wore plain shirts tucked into skinny jeans that somehow squeezed at their ankles. Who wears skinny jeans in 2026? Anyway, that wasn't a dealbreaker, they weren't ugly. Both had neatly trimmed beards that amplified their low-key daddy vibe, with broad shoulders filling out those shirts and they were seductively watching me. Perfect. Because I was going to have a threesome.Surprise and warmth bloomed in my chest, tangled with a sharp stab of guilt and the unwanted shadow of Ryder’s face. But Ryan was right here, trying so hard to make me happy.After a beat, I met his eyes. “Yes.”His grin spread wide and bright, lighting up his entire face. For a moment, everything felt light. He let out a relieved laugh and reached across the small table to take both my hands in his.“Really?” he asked, thumb stroking gently over my knuckles. “God, you just made my night.”He didn’t let go of my hands for a long moment, his eyes soft and happy in the glow of the string lights. We stayed like that, talking and laughing quietly as the music played on. He ordered us another round of drinks to celebrate, clinking his glass against mine with a playful “To new beginnings.”Later, when he dropped me home later, he walked me all the way to the door, cupped my face gently between his hands, and pressed a soft kiss to my cheek.“Text me when you’re inside,” he murmured, steppin
Ryan stood by the corner of the living room, a bouquet of red roses mixed with white lilies gripped loosely in one hand. He wore plain dark brown trousers that hung straight on his lean hips and a sky blue button-down shirt, sleeves rolled up to his elbows, showing off the corded muscle in his forearms.“Hey…” I mumbled, forcing a weak smile as I closed the door behind me. “Did you call?”I fumbled for my phone, quickly checking the screen. Hazel leaned against her bedroom doorway, watching quietly.“Yeah, but it’s fine.” He nodded, still smiling softly.He stepped closer and held out the bouquet of red roses mixed with white lilies. “I thought this could brighten your mood after yesterday.”“Aww,” I stretched up on my toes and breathed in their sweet scent. “That’s really thoughtful of you.”His eyes softened as he watched me. He rubbed the back of his neck, almost like he was a little embarrassed about the gesture. “Yesterday was rough on you.”I smiled, genuinely this time, but st
DallasSadness crashed over me the moment Ryder walked out of the ceremony. A twisted, selfish spark inside me flickered with dark satisfaction that still cared enough for my actions to hit him so deeply. But that small victory did nothing to loosen the heavy, suffocating ache that had taken root in my chest. It only made everything hurt worse.I gently peeled Ryan’s hand from my waist, murmuring something about needing air. My shoulders slumped under an invisible weight. My hands clenched into tight fists at my sides as the memory of the pain flashing in Ryder’s eyes and the tight set of his jaw replayed relentlessly. I could not even tell anymore if the crushing sadness came from Allie’s smiling photos displayed in every corner of the house, or from the fact that I had forced myself to bury my grief for her just to provoke that reaction from him.I drifted toward the decorated table crowded with her frames. Her bright, familiar eyes stared back at me, full of the life I had stolen
I jolted awake as ice-cold water slammed into me, gasping and choking while it soaked every inch of my bare skin. The sharp, tangy taste of blood flooded my mouth, and my head throbbed so violently the room spun.I shivered hard, trying to move, but thick cuffs bit deep into my wrists behind the back of a metal chair, locking me in place.Before I could catch my breath or even take in my surroundings, the blows started raining down.A heavy fist crashed into my jaw, snapping my head sharply to the side. I groaned deep in my throat as white-hot pain exploded across my face and stars burst behind my eyes. Almost instantly a boot drove viciously into my ribs, the sickening crunch of bone sending fresh fire lancing through my chest. I gasped sharply, the impact forcing a wet, choking cough from my lungs as blood sprayed across my lips.The pain blurred everything together. I curled inward on instinct, grunting and snarling with each new strike. Blood dripped into my eyes, blurring everyth
My boots sank into the soft soil with every careful step, heart slamming against my ribs. I was already rethinking this. Fighting Bruce would’ve been easy compared to here. At least with him I knew what I was up against. This… this felt like suicide in slow motion.Moonlight barely sliced through the thick canopy overhead, painting everything in washed-out grays and blacks. Nike moved like a shadow beside me while the rest of the team fanned out ahead, silent as death.“Shift change in thirty seconds,” Izzy’s voice crackled low in my earpiece. “CCTV loop is holding. Move, Now!.”I clicked my comms twice in acknowledgment. Up ahead, muffled pops cut through the night as suppressed shots dropped the outer patrols. One of our guys dragged a limp body into the underbrush, the wet gurgle fading fast. Another team member killed the lights on a section of the fence line, plunging that stretch of the perimeter into deeper dark.We slipped onto the premises, melting into position. Nike and I
The rage boiling inside of me made me want to choke the life out of him right now. I wanted to wrap my hands around that arrogant throat and squeeze until his smug composure shattered into nothing. My fingers twitched with the urge, curling and uncurling at my sides as my nails bit deep into my palms, drawing sharp pinpricks of pain that barely cut through the fury. Jaw aching, I forced a breath through my nose.My mom’s pale face flashed in my head, the pain of still not having gotten her away from this man clawed at my ribs. Bile rose sharp in my throat, and my vision tunneled for a second.Bruce leaned back in his chair, face twisted in that infuriating mix of amusement and disdain, completely at ease. His hand reached casually for his phone on the desk, like I wasn’t standing there vibrating with the need to rip him apart.But I knew I couldn’t do anything. He had me on his chokehold. If I wanted to see my mom again-if I even wanted her alive-I would continue to dance to his beat.
Hazel leaned against the counter beside me, popping her gum with a loud, playful snap. Her hip cocked to one side, eyes dancing with knowing amusement as she studied me. “You’re staring at your phone as if it insulted you.” I looked up from behind the bar and shot her a sharp glare, jaw tightening
DALLAS I woke up confused. For one horrible second, I didn’t know where I was. Then memory slammed into me all at once. I remembered the bar. I remembered Ryder waiting for my shift to be over, and I remembered falling asleep in his car. Crap. I sat up too fast and instantly regretted it when m
I ignored Melissa’s text and returned to the bedroom with a blanket for Dally. She barely stirred as I pulled it over. She sighed softly and curled deeper into the mattress. My chest tightened painfully. She always looked different whenever she’s asleep, softer and younger, as if the world hadn’t c
I stared at him, wondering if I had misheard him. “Are you high?” I asked, the words tumbling out before I could stop them. “Think about it,” he drawled, taking a step closer. My eyes widened. “I would never hurt you. But if you pick some random guy, he definitely won’t make you cum the way I wou







