LOGINNyla
I glanced at the time on my phone as I rushed out of the lecture hall, and my stomach twisted. I was late again. I hate my life! My shift at Subway started ten minutes ago, and I could already feel the anxiety crawling up my throat. I hated this—always rushing, always feeling like I was failing at something.
I started half-jogging across campus, my heart pounding from more than just the run.
“Wait for me, Nyla!”
I turned to see Susie waving as she hurried after me.
“Sorry, Susie, I can’t wait,” I said breathlessly, barely slowing down. “I’m already late for my shift.”
She caught up anyway, matching my pace. “It’s okay, I’ll go with you. I need to grab some food anyway.”
We practically ran the rest of the way. The moment we burst through the doors of Subway, I mumbled a quick “see you later” to her and dashed to the back room. My hands shook as I tied my apron, my cheeks already burning with embarrassment. I stepped behind the counter, trying to look composed.
Gina shot me a glare. “Fifteen minutes late, Nyla.”
“I’m so sorry,” I whispered, my voice small. “Class ran longer than usual.”
She rolled her eyes and turned away without another word. The dismissal stung more than I wanted to admit. I swallowed the lump in my throat and forced a smile as customers approached.
I was busy counting some cash behind the counter when a deep, familiar voice floated over the counter like warm honey.
“Can I get a footlong Italian sub with everything and a Diet Coke?”
My heart slammed violently against my ribs. I froze for half a second, breath caught in my throat. No. No way. I knew that voice too well. Slowly and nervously, I rose and looked up.
Ezekiel.
He stood there looking unfairly perfect in a fitted black t-shirt, his arms looking strong, his presence filling the entire restaurant. My face flushed hot. My crush… the guy I couldn’t stop thinking about, the one whose photos I stared at like a fool, was standing right in front of me while I smelled like baked bread and wore this ugly uniform. I wanted the earth to open up and swallow me whole.
His eyes lit up with recognition. “Oh, today’s your shift?” he asked, sounding genuinely happy to see me.
I could only nod at first, my throat tight, heart racing so fast I felt dizzy. My hands trembled as I reached for the bread. Speak, Nyla. Say something. I was dying to thank him for the gift too.
“Hey? Nyla?” he called, drawing me back to reality.
I blinked twice, realizing that I was so zoned out.
“My apologies. What would you like?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper, even though he had already told me. Realizing my mistake, I quickly added, “I mean… footlong Italian with everything and a Coke, right?”
“Yeah,” he said with a soft chuckle that sent butterflies exploding in my stomach.
I moved as quickly as my shaky hands would allow, assembling his sandwich while painfully aware of his eyes on me. When I handed him the bag and drink, my voice came out small and nervous. “Your total is $11.47.”
He paid, our fingers brushing for the briefest second. Electricity shot through me.
Before he turned to leave, he paused and looked at me again, his gaze dropping softly to my neck. “By the way… the necklace looks great on you.”
My hand flew up to touch the delicate chain, warmth flooding my chest. A shy, uncontrollable smile broke across my face despite how hard I tried to play it cool.
“Thank you,” I whispered, barely able to meet his eyes.
He gave me a slow nod, that intense look lingering on me for one heartbeat longer, then walked out.
I stood there frozen, feeling like my legs had turned to jelly. My whole body was tingling, warm, and completely overwhelmed. When I finally glanced over, Susie was sitting at a corner table, grinning like an idiot. She winked at me dramatically.
I mouthed “Shh!” at her, mortified but unable to stop the giddy smile spreading across my face.
Hours later, the restaurant was finally closed. My feet ached and my shoulders were heavy with exhaustion as I wiped down the counters. Then the manager’s voice cut through the quiet like ice.
“Nyla. My office. Now.”
My stomach dropped. I walked in with my head slightly lowered, already knowing what was coming.
“You were late again,” he said coldly, not even looking up from his papers at first. “Fifteen minutes.”
“I’m really sorry, sir,” I said quietly, my voice shaking. “My class ran over and—”
“That’s not my problem.” He finally looked at me, eyes hard. “I don’t care about your school. If you can’t show up on time, it means you don’t want this job. There are dozens of people who would kill for your hours. This is your last warning. Don’t make me regret hiring you.”
Tears stung the back of my eyes, but I blinked them away furiously. “I understand,” I whispered. “I won’t be late again. I promise.”
He waved me off. “Go home.”
I grabbed my bag and stepped out into the cool night air, feeling small and defeated. Susie was still waiting for me by the entrance, scrolling on her phone. The moment she saw my face, her expression softened with worry.
“Hey… what happened?” she asked gently, stepping closer. “Are you okay? You look like you’re about to cry.”
I let out a shaky sigh, shoulders slumping. “Manager gave me a final warning. Said if I’m late one more time, I’m fired.”
Susie pulled me into a tight hug. “I’m sorry, babe. That’s so unfair.” She pulled back and gave me a small, teasing smile. “But… at least your favorite person in the world came to see you today, right?”
Despite everything, a tiny, warm flutter returned to my chest. I bit my lip and nodded, still touching the necklace around my neck.
“Yeah… he did.”
NylaMy brain short-circuited. Heat rushed up my neck and flooded my face so fast I was sure I looked like a tomato. I could feel Susie trying not to laugh beside me, but I was too mortified to even glare at her.Ezekiel raised an eyebrow, clearly waiting for an answer. He looked unfairly good this morning — fresh white shirt hugging his broad shoulders, sleeves rolled up to show those veined forearms I couldn’t stop staring at.“I… uh…” I stammered, completely lost for words.Susie finally saved me — sort of. “We were just talking about… uh… a book!” she said quickly, though her voice was way too cheerful to be believable.Ezekiel’s lips twitched like he was fighting a smile. “A book, huh?”I wanted the ground to open up and swallow me whole.He lingered for another second, eyes still on me, before nodding slightly. “Alright. See you around, Nyla.”He walked away toward the back of the class, and I finally let out the breath I’d been holding.As soon as he was gone, my mind started s
NylaThis is crazy, I thought. I shouldn’t…But my body was already betraying me. My nipples were tight against the soft fabric of my pajama top. There was a persistent, warm ache between my legs that refused to go away. And every time I closed my eyes, I saw Ezekiel shirtless by the pool, water sliding down his abs, that lazy smile on his face.I swallowed hard, stood up, and quietly locked my bedroom door. Then I turned off the main light, leaving only the soft glow of my bedside lamp. The room felt warmer and more intimate.I opened the box and took out the vibrator. It was smooth, curved, and surprisingly heavy in my palm. My cheeks burned as I turned it on. The low, powerful buzz filled the quiet room, making my stomach flutter.I lay back against my pillows, heart racing. Before I could overthink it, I opened Instagram and went straight to Ezekiel’s profile. There it was — the most liked video that I had also been obsessed with for weeks.He was in the gym, fresh out of a workou
Nyla After the long hug with Susie, we decided to skip the bus and walk home together. It was one of those nights where neither of us wanted the conversation to end. The cool evening air felt nice on my skin after being stuck in the restaurant all day, and talking with my best friend always made everything feel lighter.We strolled side by side, holding hands, gossiping about everything and nothing. We laughed about the professor who always smelled like coffee and old books, roasted the girl in our literature class who kept trying to flirt with the TA, and I even told her how stressed I was about balancing school and that stupid job. Susie listened like she always did. She really listened and made me laugh until my cheeks hurt.Before I knew it, we were standing in front of her house.Well… 'house' was an understatement. Susie’s family mansion rose up in front of us, all sleek modern lines, warm lights glowing from huge windows, and a massive gate that probably cost more than my enti
NylaI glanced at the time on my phone as I rushed out of the lecture hall, and my stomach twisted. I was late again. I hate my life! My shift at Subway started ten minutes ago, and I could already feel the anxiety crawling up my throat. I hated this—always rushing, always feeling like I was failing at something.I started half-jogging across campus, my heart pounding from more than just the run.“Wait for me, Nyla!”I turned to see Susie waving as she hurried after me.“Sorry, Susie, I can’t wait,” I said breathlessly, barely slowing down. “I’m already late for my shift.”She caught up anyway, matching my pace. “It’s okay, I’ll go with you. I need to grab some food anyway.”We practically ran the rest of the way. The moment we burst through the doors of Subway, I mumbled a quick “see you later” to her and dashed to the back room. My hands shook as I tied my apron, my cheeks already burning with embarrassment. I stepped behind the counter, trying to look composed.Gina shot me a glare
NylaI stared at the photo on my screen, unable to look away. Ezekiel stood there by the pool, shirtless and glistening, his wet hair slicked back, those perfectly carved abs catching the sunlight like some kind of god. My brother Garrett was next to him, laughing, but my eyes only saw Ezekiel. He looked so hot it almost hurt. I’d been invited to go with them today, but the usual shyness had crept in, and I’d said no. Now I was regretting it so badly my chest ached.“God, he’s so hot," I whispered, biting my bottom lip. A warm tingle spread through my body, racing downward. My hand started drifting lower on its own, chasing that feeling—A sudden knock on my door made my heart slam against my ribs. I yanked my hand away like I’d been burned.“Who is that?” I called, trying to sound normal.“It’s me, your big brother,” Garrett’s voice came through the door. “I need to talk to my little sister right now.”I grunted and rolled my eyes. I hated when he called me that, but I couldn’t exact







