MasukAria
" She said you have fever and came by." Quinn's voice cut through the room, I exhaled, feigning a smile. "You should have told me." Quinn added. "It's nothing." I replied abruptly. I couldn't let him see through me, at least not this soon. I needed a plan. "Nothing doesn't make someone like this, pale." He said, unconvinced. I felt relieved–glad she didn't reveal my secret at least for now. I wondered what if she had told him? What would be his reaction? "He's also cheating, it wouldn't be that hard." I thought to myself. Men like Quinn always think they're clever, they forget wives notice the silence before the lies. Each second I thought about divorcing Quinn and letting go of this marriage, but then every second again I think about what people would say. Thee weight of societal expectations was disturbing. Would I leave Quinn and run into Zachary's arms? Or would I run away and remain a coward for the rest of my life? "Excuse me, I need to take a shower."He reached out for my hand, his arms brushing mine. I pulled away, irritation flickering in my chest. "We can do that together just like college days." He smiled. "You remember how you used to be happy." He said softly. "You remember how you used to be available." I countered. His smile faltered. College days–when we used to be the envy of the singles in College and even lovers wished to be like us. College days–everyone used to stare when we walked into the cafeteria together, as if we were perfect couples. We really were then. No secrets, just endless laughter. He had no idea how much I'd changed. "That was then." I muttered. "You say that like we misplaced something." I said. "We lost each other." He corrected. "No," I scoffed "You let go first." "We can still be like then, I know I've been so busy since we got married but I want us back." He explained. Too late. "It's not like we're divorced, What's with the I want us back?" I uttered inaudibly. "Yeah, we're not divorced but we're distant, you're putting up some cold attitude like not responding to my kisses and trying to maintain space between us." He concluded. "I'm not the one who goes for business trips every now and then." I snapped at him. "You know why I do that." He said defensively. "Yes," I replied " And you know what it costs us." We were caught in a cycle of blame and it was extremely tiring. "I'm trying my best to be the best husband I can be to you." He told me. "Trying isn't the same as being." I retorted. He opened his mouth, then closed it again, not a sound came from him "Stop nagging like a lady."I yelled at him involuntarily, he nodded in understanding. For a moment there was a heavy silence. Neither of us spoke; we were both lost in thought, or perhaps we simply didn't know what to say. For me it was the latter. "I would minimize the business trips." He said, breaking the silence. "For how long?" I asked. "As long as it takes to revive our marriage." He replied I had heard that before. "You said the same thing 3 months ago." I reminded him. "You and I both know you can't," I retorted, my voice dripping with sarcasm. " You're obsessed; your work always comes first." A wave of nausea hit me, and I ran to the bathroom. Quinn's voice echoed behind me, "Aria!" My stomach convulsed, bile burning my throat as I vomited. Cold water streamed down my face as I turned; Quinn stood behind me, his face filled with worry. "Are you okay? Mikasa didn't tell me it was this bad." He inquired. "Let's go to the hospital," he said, taking my arm. "Mikasa this, Mikasa that." I spoke out aloud. Every conversation had to evolve around Mikasa. If it wasn't he telling me about her achievements, it was he telling me he needed to visit her because she was in some sort of danger that needed rescue. She was always in danger and my husband was always the knight in shining armor. He deserved an accolade for that. "Can we not start again?" He pleaded acting all innocent. "Start again? Ohhh you mean I'm problematic one, guess Mikasa is so peaceful" I scoffed. "Nothing is going on between us, how do I prove it to you?" " Then why does her name come so easily off your lips?" I questioned. "Thinking of it, I never accused you of having something to do with her or Is it guilt eating you up?" A sarcastic smile tugged on my lips. "I don't need you to prove anything." I added. Indeed I didn't, it was too late, too late to mend the crumbled walls that should have protected our marriage. I tried to exit, but my strength failed me, I staggered. Quinn tried to help but I shrugged him off. "I'm perfectly fine." I said, and he scooped me into his arms, carrying me back into the room. I sat on the couch, face pale like a dead woman. Quinn paced round the room. "Sit Quinn," I ordered. "I'm fine standing," he replied, I met his gaze, my expression hard, and he finally sank onto the couch. "My mom will be coming over in two days, and she'll be staying for a few weeks." My heart skipped. "You'll be okay with that right?" He asked, I wanted to nod until.... "Well together with her husband." My heart skipped a bit. Her husband could only be referring to one person. That person who voice alone make my body shiver, whose touch gives me goosebumps, whose smile melts my broken heart. That one person who became a replacement for my husband, that one person who made me feel what my husband couldn't make me feel. Anticipation was killing me likewise fear caging me. Zachary. My sweetest mistake. My step-father-in-law I awaited my misery in disguise.Aria."Zachary. Go home." I urged. I did not want him to leave, but I had to say it."Anywhere you're is home." He responded. His eyes locked on mine. He stood there by my bed.I let out a slow breath. Quinn had left earlier. He said he had urgent business to attend to. He could not stay with me for the night. Part of me felt relieved. Now it was just Zachary and me.I knew I had to persuade Zachary to leave too. His absence would be noticed if he stayed too long. People would talk. Earlier, when I fell, he carried me in his arms. Quinn saw it. That already looked odd. If they found out Zachary spent the night here, it would look even stranger. I could not risk that. Not now.But my body did not listen to my words. My fingers grabbed the hem of his outfit tightly. I held on without thinking.I did not want to let go. I wished he could stay right here, close to me, all night."Your actions says otherwise." He said as he looked down at my hand.I realized what I was doing. "Sorry." I l
Author POVQuinn entered his car and also followed behind Zachary's car. Zachary's vehicle pulled out ahead, moving fast through the streets. Quinn stayed right behind, matching every turn without a gap.Zachary lost his composure, the woman he loves was in danger, he forgot she didn't want to be seen in public places with him, she didn't want the attention and most importantly she didn't want Quinn to have a reason to become suspicious, but his actions could arouse suspicion. They reached the hospital entrance. Zachary slammed his door and moved quick to the passenger side. He helped Aria out, his arm around her waist. Quinn parked nearby and stepped out, his shoes hitting the ground hard. He walked up without a word, eyes locked on them."Emergency. Now." Zachary ordered, his voice loud almost like yelling. The nurses looked up fast. They dragged a stretcher fast while another quickly called the attention of the Doctors. Zachary's face was fierce, hard to resist, the hospital knew
Author's POV "I was just kidding." Quinn said and burst out laughing, but to Aria it didn't seem like that, it felt real, his facial expression changed, he gripped her neck tight and almost suffocated her. It wasn't a joke...it felt real, it seemed real. "Loosen up, it's really nothing deep." He rubbed his palm on her cheek. To Aria, there was withdrawal despite Quinn's words. He had declared, "I was just kidding," before suddenly bursting out laughing. Yet it didn't register as humor for her; instead, it felt entirely real. His facial expression had shifted noticeably as he gripped her neck tight, nearly suffocating her in the process. The incident wasn't a joke in her perception. It felt real, and it seemed real. ★★★ Aria's body relaxed as Zachary's hands gripped her waist, pulling her closer against him. His lips brushed her ear teasingly. He chuckled softly, "You're pregnant you shouldn't do this, you know that?" he whispered, his fingers tracing her skin. He kissed her neck
Aria"For the umpteenth time, that's enough Quinn." I yelled at him, he froze for a whileHe stood there by the door, arms loaded with shiny bags from those fancy stores, my stores actually, the kind with gold lettering that screamed money. Another day, another pile of gifts. Designer baby clothes, soft blankets and those ridiculous oversized teddy bears. I wanted to shove it all back at him.Every single day it was the same. New gifts, designer items, sometimes flowers that wilthered on the nightstand before I could even tend to it . And the crazy thing? He never listened. Not once.He acted like the perfect husband in moments—smiling that practiced smile, eyes soft as if he could rewrite our story. But we both knew the real him. The one who slipped out at odd hours, the one whose phone buzzed with messages he deleted too quickly. Multiple girlfriends. Lies stacked on lies. The only reason this marriage still existed was that damn prenup. One solid proof of cheating, and the claus
ZacharyEver since Quinn came back, with all the chaos of the pregnancy and everything that followed, Aria had never once ignored me when I felt the need to have her by my side. She always made sure I didn't feel neglected, not even for once. But this day was different. She didn't respond to my message. She read the message and then few minutes later, I watched her grab her coat and head out the door . I stood there in that corner watching her leave. Not anger. Curiosity ignited in me. I messaged, because I was going to give her the property documents to the stores, when I told her at first, she didn't believe me but she didn't say much, she felt I was just teasing but I meant every statement I uttered so far as it wa directed towards her.What could make her be in that much of a hurry?Something was off. I grabbed my keys without thinking twice.I saw fear across her face when she glanced back once, her eyes darting like she was scared of being followed. I saw nervousness in the way
Aria30 minutes... 30 whole minutes. That was how long I sat there, my fingers tapping the table every and any time.I kept glancing at the door, then at my phone. At some point, I pushed my chair back a little, ready to stand up and leave it all behind. I started to question myself, real questions. Why am I even here? But just as I started to rise up, the door swung open.Mikasa walked in gracefully, her steps loud that eyes turned to her as she made her way in. She scanned the room once, and when her eyes landed on me, a sly smile curved her lips. "You're that eager to hear what I have to say?" she asked, dragging a chair out, she sat into, crossing her legs.I leaned back, crossing my arms. The orange juice in front of me suddenly tasted sour in my mouth, "Get to it," I said, my voice flat. I wasn't in the mood for games or small talk. Not today. "Calm down," she replied, reaching across without asking. She took a slow sip from my orange juice, her eyes never leaving mine. The ca
EROTIC CHAPTER AHEAD⚠️⚠️RATED 18+ !!!!!AriaMorning came too soon. Zach and I didn't see each other after the awkward encounter we had the last morning of Quinn's departure, I thought he was angry but maybe not, he isn't that petty and he dotes on me too much to be angry. It was probably just the
KleopatraSitting down in my office, I kept thinking about Aria.Should I help her out?Should I do it for her?But what if things go the wrong way? Another thought crossed my mind.Every second my mind kept replaying Aria's sad reaction, her pleading and desperation...I was her last hope.She didn
Aria "Nooo," I screamed at the top of my lungs.The creaking door stopped halfway."Alright, young Madam, I'd take my leave now." Amelia's voice rose, and I could hear faint footsteps, which meant she was already leaving."That was close." I heaved a sigh of relief. “Later,” he said, “We finish t
ZacharyAria's questioning went on and on and I got tired of responding to her that all I could bare to do was state, stare at her lip movement, her facial expression and her hand movement got me more than the conversation we were having."Can I take you out on a date?" I asked " Did you listen to







