LOGIN“Is that a bride?” a young girl whispers to her friend as they scuttle past.
“Bride of Chucky,” the other snickers. “She looks so cool. Nice dress.” I exhale. The hotel lobby hums softly. But I barely hear it. I’ve been sitting here for what feels like hours now. My hands wrap around a glass of water, trembling. “What do I do next?” I say to myself. What sane human has a plan when their entire life is a dumpster fire? My phone won’t stop ringing. Daniel, Barbara, my parents, Mason, even Natasha. They’ve been sending threats in the form of texts. “Where the fuck are you?” That one’s from my mother. “Are you insane? Think of the guests.” My dad. My wonderful mother-in-law sent this: “How dare you abandon my son at the altar?” And my older brother, Mason. “I knew you’d find a way to shame us all.” Says the basement-dwelling parasite who keeps landing us in huge debts. I ignore them all. My head drops. I let the tears come. Then the table shakes. Someone plops into the seat opposite me. I know those shoes. I hate knowing them. “Jade? Enough. Let’s go back home.” Daniel. I look up. Barbara is standing beside the table, arms folded, eyes sharp. “How did you find me?” I ask calmly despite the tears in my eyes. “Eddy called us,” Barbara chimes. “He works here, remember?” “Of course he does.” Our honeymoon paradise. Barbara recommended this hotel. Said they had excellent service. I was a fool then. I couldn't think of anywhere else to go except for this place. Daniel’s fingers curl around my wrist like iron bands. “Let’s go.” I yank my hand back. “Step off, Houdini. Or else I’ll scream.” My voice comes out louder than I intended. He winces. He has always hated my sarcastic side and whenever I rebelled. I don’t even remember any part of me he loved. People start to look in our direction. Daniel seethes as if he’s a bomb seconds away from detonating. Barbara's glare can melt ice. But I sit confidently, refusing to back down. “I’m not going back.” Daniel leans in, his voice soft. “I know weddings can be intense. But we can work this out. You trust me, right?” That sounds believable. In the past, I’d have fallen ten times faster, dived headfirst into his pool of lies. But I know the truth now. And the only thing I want to do is puke. “I know about you and Barbara,” I say. Daniel doesn’t react. “What about me and Barbara?” “You’re in love with her.” Barbara picks this time to let out a short laugh and a scoff. “I say this as your best friend: You’re delusional. There’s obviously something wrong with you today.” “Barbara is right,” Daniel is in agreement with her at the drop of a hat. “She and I are just friends. Nothing more” How did I not notice the way he used to agree with her in every matter? God. I must have been a really big fool. “Did you bump your head into a wall?” Daniel’s voice echoes in my mind. “You can’t keep hiding. Jade, this wedding is happening whether you like it or not.” I meet his gaze. “Over my dead body.” He laughs dryly. “You sound possessed.” “That’s impossible,” says Barbara. Daniel turns back to me. “We’ve been together for six years. Six good fucking years. I’m the man of your dreams, baby. You’ve been in love with me since the first day we met in college–” “That phase is over,” I cut him short. The look of surprise on his face is evident. “The earlier you get that into your thick skull, the better for you.” “Jade,” Barbara speaks. Her voice is soft as if she’s so innocent and pure. “Stop fooling around. Let’s get back to the wedding. We’ll tell everyone it was a prank.” I roll my eyes heavenward. There’s no convincing them otherwise. I must think of some other way to get them to leave. Just then, I notice a pair of grey eyes locked on me. The world slows. The man across the room is ruin in human form. He's tall. Broad-shouldered. Devastatingly effortless. He looks unreal. And he’s standing there like the embodiment of chaos. Dark hair. Sharp jaw. Eyes the color of storm clouds that somehow make me feel safe. I’ve never seen someone so calm and collected like this before. He looks like he belongs in a magazine. “We’re going back to the church tonight. The priest is going to bless our union with or without the guests…” Daniel’s voice trails off. And his gaze is still fixated on me like I’m the only reason he’s here. My chest tightens. And my heart stumbles. Then he starts toward us, moving like the world bends to his will. My body betrays me before I realize it. “Where the hell are you going?” Daniel snarls. I brush past Barbara, cross the polished floor in a few long strides, my arms opening instinctively. “Babe!” He smiles. It’s a slow, knowing smile. Then he steps forward and wraps me in his arms, strong but gentle, holding me as if the world outside these walls doesn’t exist. “Please… just play along. Just—play along,” I murmur. “Shh,” he whispers into my hair. “I’ve got you.” He’s a stranger. His words should scare me. They do. And yet my body leans into him anyway. I pull back, just enough to look at his face. He’s too beautiful. Too controlled. Like something designed to lure you in before it ruins you. His smile widens. He cups my face in his hands, thumbs brushing my cheeks. And my breath catches. He’s perfect. Too perfect. Almost unreal. I can’t believe this is happening, that he’s real. I freeze. Behind me, true chaos erupts. “Jade! What the—” Daniel’s voice slices the air. Barbara’s shrill gasp follows. I step back, smirking. “Meet—” Oh shit! Name. What’s his name? I should make one up quickly. “Zayn,” he says, his gaze piercing mine. “We are… together.” Daniel’s face twists. “Together? That’s fucking Impossible! You—” “This is clearly some kind of mix-up,” Barbara says, her tone smooth and carefree. “Who the fuck is this man?” Daniel snaps. Barbara touches his chest. And that calms him. Then she turns to Zayn. She falters for half a second, visibly caught off guard by his looks. She composes herself, clearing her throat. “Zayn or whatever your name is—listen. My best friend was in the middle of getting married. She had a moment of nerves, that’s all. It’s over now. We’re heading back to the church.” “I’m not getting married to Daniel. And that’s final.” I look at the perfect stranger beside me. His right hand is on the small of my back, a silent anchor. My grip tightens around his arm. “Zayn and I are getting married.” Silence. Then Daniel burst out laughing. Barbara joins in. Zayn gives me a look. What a mess this is. “Proof,” Daniel spits, voice sharp. “If you’re really seeing him, kiss him. Now. Here. In front of everyone.” My stomach flips. What? Daniel, you conniving prick. He knows me too well. That I’d never kiss just anyone. Not like this. My hand shakes. I hesitate. I should just tell them the truth. Put an end to this madness. Then Zayn tilts his head. Reads me like a book. His eyes soften. I swear I hear his voice in my head say, “Don’t think. Just trust me.” Before I can react, he leans in. His hand—strong but gentle–curls at the back of my head, pulling me into him. His lips crash against mine. Warm, demanding, yet sweet. My hands clutch his shoulders and my body melts into the heat of him. The lobby disappears. Daniel’s disbelief and shouting goes with it. Barbara’s horror is a murmur under the pounding of my heart. When Zayn pulls back, just enough for air, I’m trembling. “See?” he whispers, brushing a strand of hair from my face. “We’re together.” Daniel’s jaw drops. “You… you lying cheat. You were cheating on me before our wedding.” I don’t look at him. I’m still trying to stop my heart from jumping out of my throat. “Cheating?” I shake my head. “No. I met Zayn today. I decided to move on with him.” Zayn smiles. It’s the most beautiful smile I’ve ever seen. It feels like I’m dreaming. “We have plans to make,” he says brightly. “Our future doesn’t need witnesses for now. You’re invited to our wedding, though.” He flicks the hotel keycard at Daniel’s face. “Room 712. Reserved for me and my girl tonight. If you want any more proof, you’re welcome to watch.” Daniel goes pale. Barbara’s lips tremble. Their control evaporates. Zayn slips his hand into mine, guiding me toward the elevator. How… how is this happening? As if reading my thoughts, he says, “You needed me. And I like a challenge. Plus… you’re irresistible.” I laugh, soft, breathless. “Irresistible? Really?” “Absolutely,” he murmurs. “And don’t worry—I’ll play the part as long as it takes. No one touches my girl.” “Your girl? You don’t even know me.” The elevator door shuts. I’m all alone with a stranger. A man whom I just kissed and claimed to be my fiancé. “That could’ve gone worse,” he says. He turns toward me, a smirk on his face. My heart is racing. For a solid second, he says nothing—just stares. I swallow the questions lodged in my throat. He dominates the air, making the space feel suffocating. Are you a killer? What are you? I step away from him. He closes the distance. My back presses against the elevator wall. He cages me in place, standing in front of me like a Greek God. I’m consumed by fear. “Get. Away. From. Me.” He leans in. Buries his head in my neck. I want to move, but I freeze instead. I shiver the second he breathes me in. Then he shifts back, face inches from mine. My voice is locked in my throat. “Jade,” he smirks. “You don’t remember me?”~ZAYN~The meeting with my grandmother took longer than I expected. Immediately after, I call Jade, but her cellphone is switched off. It’s never off. So I check the tracking application on my phone, but it doesn’t blink. It sits entirely still like a solitary blue dot glowing against the digital map of Manhattan.What’s she doing in Manhattan? She’s supposed to be at home in Westchester.Five hours of a high-speed hunt through the rain-slicked streets of New York led blindly by a satellite signal brings us here. To the edge of nothing. “Boss,” Dave whispers, his voice cutting through the steady drum of the freezing downpour.I don't look at him. My boots are buried in the mud of a secluded, rotting shipping pier off the West Side Highway. The black water of the Hudson River churns angrily below us, swallowing the city's filth.Two of my private divers break the surface, their heavy breathing echoing under the concrete overpass. One of them climbs up the slippery rocks, his gloved ha
“I wish I’d murdered you when I had the chance.”“What’s stopping you now?”Barbara scoffs. “Nothing. Truly nothing. I don't even know why I’m choosing to keep you alive. Aside from the money, no… nothing really.”“Then kill me since that’s what you’ve always wanted. Just kill me, Barb. Get the money and kill me.”Barbara’s face doesn't crack. “I’m going to. Very soon.”My heart beats violently against my chest like it wants to be free of me. I don't underestimate Barbara. She’s capable of murder. She’s killed me in my past life and she can do it again. But maybe she’s not doing it now because of what she stands to gain… or lose. “When we were teenagers,” Barbara says softly, her voice barely above a whisper as she looks at the rusted bars. “That's when I found out.”I stare at her, my hands still frozen against the cold iron. “What?”“I was fifteen, Jade. You were fourteen. Do you even remember being that age?” A bitter, mocking smile touches her lips, but her eyes stay dead. “You s
There’s no one else at the mansion except for me. Dave is with Zayn. Martha went home. And Ava isn't around either. Ten minutes later, I slip past the main foyer, jump into my car, and drive out of the estate gates completely alone. The guards asked where I was heading to, but I told them I was going to the store and wouldn't be long. When I reach the hospital, I purposely bypass the main elevator. Instead, I take the concrete stairs leading down into the belly of the parking garage. The air down here feels suffocating. And the garage is eerily quiet. The lights overhead flicker, casting distorted shadows across the endless rows of parked vehicles. My heart is beating loudly in my chest. My heels click sharply against the floor, the sound echoing off the low ceiling. The late-shift traffic is practically non-existent as no one else is here except for me. I walk past row after row of cars until the painted pillar reads 4B.Right there, parked under a buzzing, dim fluorescent bulb, i
JADEThe night air outside St. Jude’s Hospital cuts through the heavy scent of the recovery ward that clings to me. I let out a heavy sigh of relief as I step into the passenger seat of the black AMG waiting for me at the curb. The door clicks shut, sealing out the noise of the hospital environment, replacing it with the scent of leather and him.Beside me, Zayn sits in the driver's seat, a tablet resting on his thighs, the blue light of the screen reflecting off the sharp angles of his perfect godlike jaw. He doesn't look up immediately, but his hand moves across the leather seat, his long fingers finding mine, wrapping around them affectionately.“Did he cry?” he asks.His voice instantly calms the lingering tension coursing through my veins. I lean my head back against the headrest.“He tried to. But I didn't give him the chance to run his perfectly practiced script.”Zayn lets out a short, dark chuckle, his thumb tracing the back of my knuckles. “And the demand?”“I left the paper
“Midnight tomorrow is too soon,” I say, pretending to care what happens to Daniel. “Jade is too wicked.”“I'm... I'm going to have to call her,” Daniel says almost immediately, his voice dropping into a tone that makes my stomach turn. “I'll have to beg her, Barb. I'll swallow my pride. I'll get down on my knees if I have to. If I can just get Jade to give me forty-eight hours of grace, the company money will hit my account and I can pay her back cleanly without Zayn ever finding out I lent money from her years ago.”Natasha scoffs, crossing her arms tightly. “You think she'll give you grace after the way she just looked at you? When do you get it into your thick skull that she doesn't care about you? Not even one bit.”“She loved me for years!” Daniel fires back, his voice cracking with delusional hope. “She’s angry, yes, but if she sees me more broken, desperate, crying—she’ll give me the two days I’m asking for. She has to. I’ll make her believe I’m entirely at her mercy.”I watch
~BARBARA~“You're a monster,” I choke out, my rehearsed tears spilling over. But this time the dampness on my cheeks is born of true and pure terror of what Jade is capable of. She’s changed. The girl we used to manipulate is completely gone. “You're just like Zayn now. You're a Hemsworth.”Jade pulls her cellphone back, sliding it neatly into her designer bag (I wish the bag belonged to me). She looks at me one last time with an expression of disgust, and a mocking smile curls up the corners of her mouth.“No, Barbara,” she says softly, standing up and walking toward the door with an effortless elegance that makes me want to cry over my pathetic life. “I'm just a woman who finally learned how to protect herself from fake friends like you and Daniel. Thirty thousand dollars. Tomorrow night. Or I hand this picture to the district attorney and make the post online.” “You can't do that,” Natasha manages, her voice shaking. Deep down, she knows terribly well that Jade would, in fact, do
My father’s voice is sharp with fury. “You shameless girl!” I taste blood in my mouth. “Look at what she’s wearing,” Natasha sneers. “She was with that man. She’s been having an affair with him even before the wedding.” My mother’s eyes fill with rage. The old me used to hide under oversized
Barbara pulls me into the pantry and shuts the door. She crosses her arms, eyes blazing. “What is wrong with you? You seem different. VERY different.” She sounds concerned. In my past life, I’d have believed every word that came out of her lying mouth. I would've cried about work and how diffic
I’m naked inside the robe. Zayn had undressed me last night while I was… Nope! I don't wanna imagine that. My brain wants to explode. I grab my phone and sprint for the door before he wakes. I don't know if I can face him. I don’t want to see him again. Not today. Not ever. Especially not with tha
If looks could kill, I’d be dead, buried, and haunting this building. Victoria’s trembling, her designer handbag clutched so tightly her knuckles are white.“Morning, Ms. Victoria.”She says nothing. Her eyes refuse to leave Zayn. “Have a great day, babe,” he says before turning to her. “Hello, Vi







