LOGIN“Do you have any idea who that is?” Naomi sputtered, almost choking for the second time. Her eyes bulged and her hand flew to her chest as she stared across the room. “That’s Anthony Jeffery,” she breathed, stunned as if she had just seen a ghost.
Anna turned to her, brows scrunching together. “Who is he?” she asked, genuinely lost. Her gaze flicked back to him—drawn helplessly to the way his smile curved, lazy and confident, like he owned the air around him. She snapped her attention back to Naomi. “Well? Who is he?” Naomi inhaled sharply, as if bracing herself. “He is a billionaire tycoon, Anna.” Anna blinked. “…Okay, and?” The look Naomi gave her could curdle milk. “You seriously don’t get it?” she whispered, leaning in and lowering her voice as if the walls themselves might snitch. “Not just any billionaire. Anthony Jeffery owns more than half the companies in this city. Real estate, tech, media, security firms—everything. People don’t cross him. They don’t even breathe wrong around him.” Anna’s throat worked. “Why?” “Because he’s dangerous,” Naomi murmured. “Powerful. Connected. The kind of man whose name alone can get someone fired… destroyed… or gone. And the scariest part? He doesn’t shout. He ruins people quietly—and with a smile. That man over there…” She tilted her chin toward Anthony, who was casually talking to someone as if the room didn’t hold its breath around him. “…he’s the type of man kings bow to and criminals fear.” Anna turned back to look at him, and this time her heart stuttered for an entirely different reason. Because he was staring right at her. Heat shot up her spine. She whipped her gaze away too fast and grabbed the closest glass of whiskey just to have something to do with her hands. “You should look for someone else,” Naomi said quickly, scanning the crowd. “I’ll help you find someone.” Anna gave her a faint smile, but her eyes drifted back—drawn like a magnet—to Anthony. This time, his gaze was already waiting for her. He smirked, slow and sinful, and her breath caught. Heat pooled so abruptly between her thighs that she had to clench her legs under the table. She looked away again, pulse skittering. “What about that guy?” Naomi pointed across the room. Anna let her gaze follow, but nothing happened. He was handsome, sure, but her body didn’t so much as twitch. No spark. No heat. No pull. Before Naomi could suggest anyone else, a voice interrupted. “Excuse me, miss.” A waiter stood beside their table, composed but clearly nervous. “You’re needed in the VIP section. He is waiting for you.” Anna’s brows knit. “Who wants me?” The waiter turned and gestured toward the lounge. Anthony Jeffery lifted his hand and gave her a small, deliberate wave. It wasn't casual, and it certainly wasn't friendly. It was a wave that said come here. Anna felt a slow smile tug at her lips before she could stop it. “I’ll be right there,” Anna said softly. The waiter nodded and disappeared into the crowd, leaving a heavy silence at the table. Naomi reached out, grabbing her wrist. “Anna… are you sure this isn’t a bad idea?” “Come on, Naomi.” Anna laughed softly, brushing her friend’s worry away with a wave of her hand. “I just want to have a little fun. Besides… it’s just one night.” Her smile lingered as she rose from her seat, smoothing her dress before walking straight toward the VIP lounge. Anthony’s gaze lifted the moment she approached—slow and intentional. It drifted from her face, down the line of her neck, to her chest, lingering boldly as if he were sampling her with his eyes. Heat pricked under her skin, a silent question screaming in her mind: Does he like what he sees? “You want me,” she said before she could stop herself. It was reckless and bold, earning a low chuckle from him that seemed to vibrate straight through her. She slipped into the seat across from him before he could respond, crossing her legs deliberately. Anthony didn’t hide his stare; he took his time, dragging his eyes over every inch of her. Her cheeks warmed, but she forced her expression to stay cool and controlled, even as her pulse flickered wildly. “I suppose your husband won’t be mad that you’re here,” he said eventually, his chin nodding toward the gold band on her finger. Anna glanced down—she hadn’t even realized she still had it on. With a quick, sharp flick of her wrist, the ring was off and disappeared into her clutch. Anthony scoffed, a smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth. “He won’t mind,” she said, leaning forward until her voice dipped into something sultry. “We’re in an open marriage.” “Damn,” he murmured. The word left his lips low and rough—dangerous. Something about the way he said it slid straight through her, lighting a slow, aching heat deep in her core. She watched him lift a glass to his mouth and take a deliberate sip, his throat moving with each swallow. Her thighs pressed together instinctively. God. He set the drink down and pinned her with a look sharp enough to steal her breath. “You want this?” he asked, his voice almost too quiet to hear. Her heart stumbled. “Yes.” The answer slipped out before she could catch it. His mouth curved, slow and knowing, his teeth grazing his bottom lip. “Are you sure?” His voice was barely a whisper now, the tension curling around her like smoke. “Tell me.” The air between them thickened—hot, hungry, and dangerous. If letting an impossibly attractive tycoon take her for one night was what she needed to remind herself she was desirable, then this was exactly the kind of fire she wanted to walk into. He leaned in a fraction closer, his voice dropping into a dark command. “So tell me what you want from me.” “I want you,” she whispered, every word trembling with a need she hadn’t felt in years. “I want all of you.” Everything blurred after that—a haze of heat, adrenaline, and whiskey, with a dark magnetic pull between them tightening until it snapped. Suddenly, they were in the quiet sanctuary of a dimly lit room. Her dress was already pushed up to her knees, and though he hadn’t even touched her yet, her body was humming, alive and painfully aware of his proximity. Maybe it was the liquor, or maybe it was just him, but she was burning. “Are you going to touch me now?” she asked, her voice shaking with want. His smirk deepened—confident, wicked, and absolutely sure of the effect he had on her. “Come here.” He extended a hand, steady and commanding. Anna placed her palm in his and stepped out of her dress, leaving her in barely anything. Her heart pounded loud enough to drown out the silence as he guided her to the bed. He didn't move; he just looked at her. That stare alone sent sparks racing under her skin, but she forced herself to hold his gaze, refusing to be the first to look away. He bent down until his face was inches from hers, their breaths mingling in the small space between them. Their eyes locked—hot and sharp enough to melt the remaining distance. When he straightened to pull his shirt over his head, Anna’s breath caught. He was built with a rugged, powerful grace that made her sink her teeth into her lip without realizing it. “Stand,” he commanded. She rose before she could even think—her body already knew who it wanted to obey. He stepped in close and pressed his lips to hers. The kiss started slow, almost teasing, but she responded instantly, pulling him deeper into it. Heat crashed through her as the taste of alcohol and mint mixed on their tongues. A soft, helpless sound slipped out of her, but he pulled away too soon. Anna let out a small, frustrated whimper, making him smile at her swollen, parted lips. “You’re starving,” he murmured, though his own eyes were dark and undone. He kissed her again, harder this time, his hand sliding into her hair to angle her head and guide the kiss deeper. When she finally pulled back for air, her pulse was wild and uncontrollable. Something about this felt different—perhaps because she hadn’t let herself want anyone but her husband in six long years, and now the electricity was overwhelming. “Get on your knees,” he murmured. Her breath hitched, but she obeyed instantly. Her fingers moved to unbutton his pants, pushing the fabric down slowly. When he sprang free, her lips parted in surprise, her eyes darting up to meet his. His smirk was wicked. “You look like you’re wondering if you can handle me.” “I can,” she swallowed hard, the answer making something dark flicker in his gaze. His hand slid into her hair, slow and deliberate, as he drew her in. She leaned forward, her tongue teasing him lightly until his breath stuttered and a low, rough groan broke from his chest. Suddenly, he cursed under his breath and pulled back sharply. “That’s enough,” he said, his voice strained and tight. She blinked up at him, confused. “You didn’t like it?” “I liked it,” he said softly, cupping her jaw and brushing his thumb over her wet lips. “Too much. Another second and I would’ve lost control.” A shy, triumphant smile curved her lips. He lifted her with ease, kissing her deeply as he backed her toward the bed. The room spun with heat and adrenaline as her back hit the mattress. His body hovered over hers like a storm ready to break, his gaze dropping to the damp outline of her silk panties. “Take these off,” he murmured, his voice low and hungry. “Let me see you.”Anna’s eyes widened in sheer horror as a thick, crimson stream of blood began to slip rapidly from Anthony's wrist. A sharp gasp tore from her throat, and she screamed, the sound laced with a heavy, tearful panic."Why would you do that?!" Anna cried out, stumbling forward to close the distance between them.Anthony didn't even seem to notice the pain. His gaze was entirely locked onto her, glassy and desperate. "You won’t leave me... will you?""Anthony, this is absolute insanity! You are mad!" she sobbed, her hands shaking violently as she looked at the growing pool of blood."You won’t leave me... would you?"Suddenly, his knees buckled. The powerful, commanding man collapsed onto the floor, sinking to his knees as tears rolled down his hollow eyes. He looked up at her, utterly broken. "Please, Anna," he choked out, his chest heaving so violently it felt as though his heart might burst right through his ribs. "I am nothing without you."Anna stood frozen, completely terrified. She
Anna sat on the cold stone curb by the roadside, her fingers trembling as she scrolled through the contacts on her phone. Name after name flashed across the screen, but with each swipe, a heavy, crushing realization settled into her chest. There was no one. There was absolutely no one in her life she could actually call for help.Anthony had been her entire world. He had systematically become everything she had, and now she was entirely stranded. Why did I let myself become so dependent on him? she thought bitterly, burying her face in her hands. Who do I call now? Where do I even go?"This is so fucked up," she whispered to the empty street, a tear escaping her eye. "Why is this happening to me?" Just when she thought she had finally found a sliver of genuine happiness, it had been ripped away, leaving her with nothing but ghosts and lies.Then, a desperate thought crossed her mind. It felt reckless, even stupid, but she had no other choice. With a numb thumb, she pulled up Jake’s co
"Hey, let me go!" Sasha shrieked, twisting violently against the metal cuffs biting into her wrists. The officers held her fast, ignoring her frantic struggles. "I didn't do anything!"Her desperate gaze scanned the area until it clashed with Anthony's cold stare. The panic on her face hardened into sheer malice. "You got them here, didn't you?"Anthony stepped closer, his jaw tight. "Why did you do it, Sasha? Why did you try to kill me?""I don't know anything about that," she snapped, tilting her chin up defensively."Don't bother denying it," Anthony replied, his voice flat. "I have all the evidence I need."Sasha's furious scowl slowly dissolved, twisting into a sharp, wicked smile. A breathless laugh escaped her lips. "You got lucky. That bullet was meant for you.""Why?""Are you seriously asking me that question?" she mocked, her eyes flashing with venom. "After everything you and your family put me through, you deserve to die. It's just too bad that woman was the unfortunate o
"Anna, I..." Anthony reached out, his hand hovering in the tense space between them."Why, Anthony?" Anna interrupted, her voice cracking as the first tears spilled over her lashes. She took a step back, shaking her head in sheer disbelief. "Why did you let my mother’s murderer walk right out of prison?""Anna, listen to me. Let me explain," Anthony pleaded, stepping forward to close the distance. "I don’t believe Naomi did it. The pieces don't fit."A bitter, hysterical scoff escaped Anna’s throat. "Really? You don’t think she did it? She had every single reason in the world to kill my mom!""Anna, you need to trust me on this," Anthony pressed, his expression entirely serious as he desperately tried to catch her gaze. "Naomi didn’t do it. If she were the one who pulled that trigger, I would have personally ensured she faced the ultimate punishment. You know I would.""Then who did it?" Anna demanded, wiping her cheeks with the back of her hand. "Who took her from me?"Anthony opened
The bedroom was silent, saved only for the rhythmic, gentle sound of Anna’s breathing. She had already fallen deeply asleep, her head resting securely against Anthony’s chest. Moving with absolute, painstaking caution, Anthony slowly slipped out from beneath her weight. He carefully adjusted the pillows to ensure she wouldn't wake up before gently gliding across the floor toward the counter.His eyes locked onto her bag. With a racing heart, he reached inside and pulled out Stella’s worn diary. He stared at the cover for a long moment, wondering if he should open it.Finally, he flipped it open.The initial pages were entirely filled with Stella’s mundane, personal thoughts, so he kept rapidly turning the pages over, searching. Suddenly, his eyes caught the exact passage he was looking for. Stella’s neat handwriting stared back at him:Will I eternally be punished by God for failing Anna? She isn't my biological daughter, but she will always be mine. Her real mother, Annabel, was so i
"You heard me perfectly clearly, Anthony," his father said, his voice deadly calm as he stepped into the light. "Stella is not Anna’s mother.""Stop talking bullshit!" Anthony roared, his fingers clenching into tight, dangerous fists at his sides. "You don’t know what the hell you're talking about. She is Anna’s mom!"A harsh, jagged laugh tore from his father’s chest. The old man shook his head, thoroughly amused by his son's explosive denial. "You can blindly believe whatever you want to believe, Anthony, but she isn't. And I didn't kill her." Annoyance suddenly laced his voice as his posture stiffened. "And besides... how exactly did your mother react when she first laid eyes on Anna? She was completely paralyzed with shock, wasn't she?"Anthony’s eyes stretched wide, the breath hitching in his throat. "What... what the hell do you mean by that?""Nothing," his father whispered, a twisted, mocking grin stretching across his face. "Just that the girl vividly reminds your mother of h
"You can hear me clearly, Mrs. Anna. I want to see what you have prepared for this meeting," Anthony said. His voice was clipped, cutting through the silence of the room. Anna froze. Her heart hammered against her ribs. What was she supposed to present? She looked around the long table, her pul
"I am sorry I am late," Anthony said, sliding into his chair. Opposite him, Mr. Jeffery didn't look up; he simply deepened the scowl etched into his face."I have been sitting here for over thirty minutes," Mr. Jeffery muttered, his voice dropping to a low, sharp edge. "You have never shown up to a
“Wa...wait... wh... what?” Jake stuttered, his face twisting. “What is yours?” Anthony’s eyes turned pitch-black as he loomed over him, casting a long shadow.“You heard me loud and clear. Don’t you dare get close to what belongs to me,” Anthony growled. Jake scoffed and stumbled back a step, wipin
Anthony’s pen beat a frantic rhythm against the table. He leaned back, his eyes darting toward the door as he anxiously waited for Anna to enter his office. He hadn’t seen her at her workstation earlier, so he had told Bella to send the morning reports to Anna instead. A sharp knock sounded on the







