LOGINHumiliated and ashamed with tears streaming down my face, I ran out of the café as fast as I could.
I forgot about the evidence, forgot about everything except getting somewhere safe. I drove toward my parents’ house, the place that had always been my refuge. Despite everything—despite the distance that had grown between us since I’d married Darius—they were still my parents. They’d take me in, protect me, tell me everything would be okay. When I pulled into their driveway, all the lights were on. Good, they were home. I wiped my face, trying to make myself presentable. My mother hated when I cried, said it made me look weak. Raised my hand to knock and the door swung open. Cassia stood there. In my parents’ house. Wearing comfortable clothes, soft sweater and jeans, her hair down and loose around her shoulders. Like she lived here. We stared at each other. “Brynn,” she said, her eyes widening in fake surprise. “I didn’t expect to see you.” “What are you doing here?” The words came out sharper than I intended. “Oh.” She placed a hand on the doorframe, blocking my way. “They invited me to stay for a while. They’ve been so kind.” Invited her to stay. “This is my parents’ house,” I said slowly. “Why would they—” “They felt terrible about what I’ve been through,” Cassia’s expression shifted to something that might have looked like sympathy if I didn’t know better. “Living in poverty all these years, suffering. They wanted to help.” “You need to leave.” My hands clenched into fists. “Right now.” “Brynn—” “You’re a home wrecker!” The words exploded out of me, all the anger and pain from the past few days. “You destroyed my marriage! You humiliated me on national television! And now you’re in my parents’ house?” “I understand you’re upset—” “Upset?” I laughed, but it came out broken, wrong. “You ruined my life, Cassia. You took everything from me, everything. And you’re standing there acting like—like—” “Like what?” Her voice was soft, gentle, the perfect victim. “I didn’t do anything wrong, Brynn. Darius and I love each other, we always have. I can’t help that he chose me.” “You faked your death! You made everyone think I killed you!” “I fell off a cliff,” she said calmly. “You pushed me.” “I didn’t—” “And now you’re angry because Darius finally knows the truth, because he finally sees you for what you really are.” “Get out of this house.” My voice shook with rage. “Get out before I—” “Before you what?” A sharp voice cut through the air. “Before you attack her again?” My mother appeared behind Cassia. She looked older than I remembered, harder, her eyes cold as she stared at me. My father came up beside her with the same cold expression, the same hard eyes. They stood there on either side of Cassia, like they were protecting her. From me. “Mom,” I breathed. “Dad, please. I need to talk to you, I need—” “We have nothing to say to you,” my mother said. The sharp words hit like a slap. “What? But I’m your—” “Don’t.” My father’s voice was low, dangerous. “Don’t say it.” I stared at them, confused, hurt. “Don’t say what?” “That word,” my mother spat. “Don’t call yourself our daughter.” The ground shifted beneath my feet. “I don’t understand.” “I think you do,” my father said. “No, I—” I looked between them, these people who’d raised me, who were supposed to love me. “I don’t understand. Why are you saying this? Why is Cassia here? Why—” My mother’s hand shot out and the slap echoed in the quiet evening. My cheek exploded with pain and my eyes filled with tears. She’d never hit me before. Ever. “Mom—” “Apologize to Cassia,” she demanded. I touched my burning cheek, my mind reeling. “What?”Madame Loretto's cane tapped against the floor.Tap. Tap. Tap.Ava remained in third position in the center of the studio, arms extended, while the other dancers moved toward the barres along the walls. The afternoon light filtered through tall windows, illuminating dust and the accumulated residue of rosin and sweat. The air tasted like pine and exhaustion.Tap. Tap. Tap."Your landing, Ms. Chen." Madame Loretto didn't raise her voice. Her voice never rose. That was what made it worse. "The fouetté itself was adequate, your extension acceptable. But the landing." She tapped her cane once more against the hardwood. "The landing was imprecise."Ava kept her arms in position. Her muscles were screaming. Lactic acid burned through her calves and thighs, the kind of burn that came from six hours of repetition, six hours of trying to perfect something that still wasn't perfect."Odette does not tolerate imprecision," Madame Loretto said. "You will remember this when you perform the role, i
I fell asleep at my desk again.I knew it even before I fully woke up, the way your neck tells you before your brain catches up, that dull ache spreading from the base of my skull down between my shoulder blades. My cheek was pressed against the corner of a fabric swatch book, and the imprint of it was probably going to stay on my face for the next twenty minutes. I'd knocked over my pencil cup at some point and a dozen colored pencils had rolled across the blueprints I'd been trying to finish since eleven.It was past two in the morning. The loft was quiet except for the hum of the city seven floors below, that low constant sound that Los Angeles never fully turned off, and the desk lamp I'd forgotten to angle away from my eyes was throwing a warm yellow circle across the scattered fabric samples and paint chips and almost empty coffee mug that had been full when I sat down.I didn't move yet.I knew what was waiting in that place just before full waking, the tail end of the dream I'
Project R4 C1-C6Chapter 1 She Couldn't Be PregnantLin Shiyan pushed open the door to the private room and went in. She saw Feng Xingzhi sitting lazily on the sofa, with a young and charming girl nestled softly in his arms.When the girl saw Lin Shiyan walk in, she grabbed a document and threw it at her, saying arrogantly, "I'm three months pregnant, and I've already had the fetal sex determined at the hospital. It's a boy. Lin Shiyan, if you know what's good for you, you should take the initiative to divorce me."Lin Shiyan grabbed the test results and glanced at them; she was indeed pregnant."Let's go," Lin Shiyan said to the young woman. "It's still early; we can still go to the hospital for an abortion.""Lin Shiyan, you are incredibly audacious! How dare you abort the eldest grandson of the Feng family!" The woman's expression changed drastically. She stood up abruptly and slapped Lin Shiyan.Lin Shiyan grabbed the woman's wrist and forcefully flung her away.Looking at
The soap burned the small cut on my knuckle as I scrubbed the last plate in the massive pile the household staff had deliberately left for me.Three years of this and you’d think I’d be used to it by now, but the casual cruelty still managed to sting in ways I didn’t want to examine too closely.I rinsed the plate and set it carefully in the drying rack, my hands moving with the efficiency of someone who’d done this hundreds of times before, then dried my hands and headed upstairs to tackle the next task on my invisible list of duties.Aurelia’s laundry sat in a delicate heap on our bedroom floor, silks and cashmeres that required hand washing because the dry cleaners could never get them quite right according to her exacting standards.I filled the basin with cool water and special detergent, working the fabric gently between my fingers while my mind drifted to the dinner I’d planned for tonight.Today was our anniversary. Three years since her grandfather had asked me to marry into
“You’re hurt.” He says walking up to me.“It’s just a scratch,” I told myself to be unfazed that he just fought off three men without even shifting to his wolf form, but I couldn’t help being impressed.He takes my forearm to examine the back of it where the bastard had attacked me from behind. Once again I was affected by him. He stood so close to me I could see the flecks of green in his amber eyes, his proximity had my thoughts in shambles.“I’m fine.” I swallowed nervously and tried to pull away but his grip was firm. I’ve never been so aware of anyone like this and it scared the shit out of me.“So much for being able to take care of yourself.”He said referring to what I said to him the first time we met and I reddened.I barely noticed when he pulled out a handkerchief from his pocket and used it to stifle the bleeding. I was still high on adrenaline and this wasn’t my first time being beaten up so I was able to marginally keep it together when he tied the handkerchief around m
She was awake at the crack of dawn, earlier than he usually woke up for his prayers. She searched, all her bags, every inch of her room even under her bed, as though she might have sleep walked and kept it there.After turning her room insude out she went out to the car, creeping like a thief in the darkness.She rummaged through the seats praying she hadn’t left it in her apartment, but it wasn’t there. She opened the boot of the car and saw a brown package there.She knew that couldn’t be it because it wasn’t wrapped but deeperatioj made her tear it open.She stepped back when red fabric fell to the good of the car.She picked it up what seems to be a garter and unfolded the rest of it.Lingerie. Her husband’s possibly ex paramour gifted her lingerie. Huh.She gave up the search making a mental note to call her former landlord the next day and went back to sleep.When she wone up, It was as if the previous events had never happened, if there wasn’t a missing plate in the set of 12
Exile would be a mercy.” He leaned against his desk. “Out there, you’re a lone wolf. You’d be dead within a week. At least if someone owns you, you’ll be fed. Sheltered.” His smile widened. “Used, yes. But alive.”No. I can’t let myself become someone’s prostitute. I didn’t come all this way just t
The pregnancy report felt warm in my hands, as if it was alive.I had read it six times already standing in the bathroom with the door locked and my heart doing something ridiculous in my chest. And every single time, the result was the same.Positive. Three years of hoping quietly, of telling mys
Isla’s POVMaria immediately bowed deeper, recognizing the direct order from her Luna. “Yes, Luna Thornwood.”She led several other omegas past my father, who stood there fuming but ultimately powerless against my mother’s direct command.“You’re completely unreasonable!” he shouted at my mother’s
I couldn’t sleep. Everytime I closed my eyes, I saw her face. The confusion when I’d caught her. The way she’d looked at me like she was trying to solve a puzzle and the fear when my eyes had flashed amberThe mate bond was supposed to be sacred. A gift from the Moon Goddess—foundation of pack life







