LOGINThe car rolls to a stop and just like that the driver, Curly, is stepping outside. Reed then pulls the back door handle keeping his lips nearly on top of mine.
“Go see what fate decides” humor in his eyes like he’s sure of something yet to be seen. I struggle to get out of the car. Damn this dress for being so fitted. As I step out Curly receives my hand noticing my struggle and that’s when I decide now is the perfect time to make my receptional debut. Reed is out of the car and I look toward him grabbing at the back of my bustle “do me a favor Reed Malcolm and hold this for me” I say with as much poise and authority as possible. His hand takes the bustle looking confused and unsure. I find the hidden zipper underneath the fabric and gracefully spin to allow the dress to unzip while Reed stands there as if I just performed a magic trick. The bottom of the dress drops to the ground. “There” I say to myself “much better”. Another part of my defiant choices in mother in law . I made sure to get a dress that could be converted into something she would loathe. A break from traditional class and a rebellion of my own agenda. My dress, now short and fitted just below my ass, reveals the curves of my thighs and could be considered borderline club apparel. The corseted bodice flows into a heavily sequenced and designed bottom half to cover up one asset at least but leaves little to the imagination with the deep plunging neckline. My legs are glowing from the moon and body oil and my heels are tall enough to make a woman’s legs sore for days. Reed clears his throat and curly turns towards the docks acting as if he was giving me some privacy. I then fidget my dress into place and sweep my long black curls over my shoulders and look at Reed, who looks like he could turn a person to stone. “You are not wearing that on board” he orders. I look at him with a pausing glance through my lashes and keep my voice light but confident. “ I’m not your wife. I will not be attending a party looking like a runaway bride. I told you to take me back to my flat.If you don’t like my personal choice of style remember it was your decision to hold me hostage. It doesn’t mean I’m going to be a law abiding prisoner. His fists close and then open again like he’s trying to control himself. “Have it your way.” He turns to the car, grabs his suit jacket, tosses the flower from the pocket and then walks up beside me grabbing my waist turning me toward the docks to walk while keeping me close. I look towards the water and my eyes are wide. I didn’t realize we were getting on a yacht that was almost the size of a cruise ship. There is security all around the parking lot but also this was a private drive that was heavily secured as well. Nobody could get in to this party without an invitation. It’s exclusively private. We walk past security and I can see all eyes on me but they don’t say anything or check for an invite. They let us through without a word. As we walk up the ramp Reed is scanning the party guests. He walks me inside where the party is and I am completely blown out of my element. This is not just a Yacht party. This is like a casino met a strip club and inside anything goes. Suddenly, I can feel my feisty Side slowly starting to grovel away. Reed is smiling out of the corner of his eye, keeping his hand on my waist as he guides me over to a private booth. I sit down, crossing my ankles as much as I can. Damn this dress for being so short. The lighting inside is low and blue. Dancers are placed all around. people are gambling and paying for pleasure. The bar is full of guests that are without a doubt famous or rich. As I look towards the poker tables I can see men lining up to do what looks like lines of coke off of a woman’s bosoms. As I’m slowly scanning the room I realize something quite obvious. All the guests are men, and all the workers are women. Dancers, Bartenders, cocktail waitresses in fact all of them I’m pretty sure are barely even covered. Men are lining up to go back to private rooms and others are paying to have their shoulders rubbed while they look like they’re about to lose a fortune. One woman is on a platform in a cage playing with a giant python and another one is dancing flames. The setting is quite incredible honestly. Four men quickly approach Reed. “Boss” the biggest one says. “We have a guest situation”. Reed is sitting next to me with both arms splayed across the top of the booths and a foot kicked out. His expression is emotionless and he looks at me and then to Curly “Fetch us a bottle, and don’t let her out of your sight. This won’t take long”. All the men are staring at me and others too from around the party. Suddenly I wish I had the other half of my dress and a jacket.Emily’s POV After our laughter dies down, Zach leans back against the couch and looks at me. “So… you’re engaged, huh?” “Yeah.” “Who to?” I roll my eyes and switch into my best over-the-top posh English voice. “Oh, Mr. Alexander Malcolm. Mr. Perfect. Mr. Right. Mr. Trust Fund. Wealthy. Cheating. Blithering idiot.” Zach bursts out laughing. “I see you still got those quirky voices. Never lost your touch.” I smile, but it fades quickly when he asks, “And this Reed guy?” “Oh yeah, his cousin Reed,” I say, shaking my head. “The guy who wanted to seduce me and dick me down to where I couldn’t even think straight for days. He’s very possessive and extremely bossy.” Zach’s eyebrows shoot up. “Oh, so Reed was his cousin, Em? Dang, you really leveled up your game on being spiteful. Sleeping with the groom’s cousin? I’m sure he loved that.” “Oh, I’m sure all the Malcolms are getting a huge laugh out of this,” I reply, heavy on the sarcasm. Zach suddenly squints at me. “The Malcolms?”
Emily’s POV I follow the coordinates Zach sent me, ditching my car a few blocks back so no one can trace it. Even though it’s the middle of the night bleeding into early morning, Detroit is still wide awake. Neon lights flicker all around me as I weave between groups of partiers, loud bachelorette parties, and a street drummer pounding away on the corner. The city pulses with energy, but I slip through it all feeling like a ghost. I reach the building and the buzzer lets me in without a word. The freight elevator rattles up to the third floor. When the doors open, I step into Zach’s loft and pause. It’s nothing like I expected. The place is surprisingly modern and clean, with contemporary art on the walls and big windows letting in the city glow. It feels like a man’s space. The strong smell of coffee hits me immediately. Curious, I walk over and open the fridge. Takeout containers. Nothing but takeout. I shake my head and smile. Typical dude. My stomach growls. I did not real
Victors POV I storm into the private boardroom at the back of the Willow Ridge Golf Estate still wearing my golf shoes with my cigar case in hand. The moment I step through the doors, the tension in the room becomes thick and heavy. Everyone is already waiting for me. Great. Alex sits with his parents while my youngest daughter Sophie sits quietly in the corner looking completely out of place and uncomfortable. I dont waste any time. I cut the end of my cigar, light it carefully, and take a long angry drag as I drop heavily into the chair at the head of the table. “It has been days,” I growl, slamming my fist onto the mahogany table with force. “Days since my daughter ran off from her own wedding like a coward. Why the hell do we not have a location on her yet?” One of my security men steps forward right away. “Sir, the last confirmed sighting was when she left Reed’s estate. She dropped the car off at a rental place shortly after that, and after that she has gone comp
The breeze from the window hit my skin before my eyes opened. I reached across the sheets for warmth and found nothing but empty space where Emily should have been. My pulse rose hard in my throat. The clock read three seventeen. I bolted upright and shouted for my housekeeper. Within seconds, lights flared throughout the house and an alarm began pulsing. She rushed in moments later, eyes wide with alarm, already tying her robe. “Sir, what is it? Is everything alright?” “Emily is gone. Check the entire house now and kill the alarm.” She moved fast, calling out Emily’s name as she checked the main floor while I pulled on clothes. I went straight to the security room. The monitors flickered to life under my fingers. There she was, slipping out just after three. She walked with purpose straight to the garage. My car was also missing from its spot. Part of me panicked wondering if Alex had gotten to her. I replayed the garage footage. Watched her slide into the driver’s seat, adj
I didn’t wait for morning. The second Reid fell asleep, I moved. Bag in hand, shoes on, out the door before I could second-guess myself. It wouldn’t take long for him to know I was gone. Reid watched everything. He always had. Cameras, security, control wrapped up in the illusion of protection. But that wasn’t my problem anymore. I just had to keep moving. Every step away from that house felt wrong, like walking deeper into a forest without a map. But wrong didn’t mean stop. Wrong meant escape. The garage was lined with Reid’s polished trophies. Cars worth more than most people’s homes. I pressed the key fob, waiting for the answering chirp, and a sleek black car blinked back at me. Good enough. He’d notice it missing eventually, but by then I’d be gone. Dump it. Disappear. Figure out the rest later. My hands locked around the steering wheel as I shifted into gear, the engine growling beneath me. Manual. One thing my ex-fiancé had taught me that turned out useful. Funny.
Emily’s POVThe remainder of the drive was like a tide I couldn’t fight. My head lolled against the cool window, Reed’s silhouette blurred at the edge of my vision. One mile. Two. The ache in my body softened into something heavy and warm. Sleep took me without permission, dragging me down into darkness where no cameras watched and no choices waited.I woke to soft sheets and the low glow of a red light coming from his luxurious spa bathroom. Not the car. This room swallowed sound and the clock read 11:58. I actually slept most of the day away. My clothes were gone, replaced by one of Reeds soft button-downs, unbuttoned just enough to brush my thighs. I turned over where Reed laid beside me on his back. His bare chest rising slow and even with one arm flung above his head. Moonlight peaked through the window casting silver lights along the lines of muscle.Something shifted inside me. Not regret this time. Not the heavy shell I’d worn for years. A spark. Small. Tentative. But mine. My


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