LOGIN“It’s a guest bedroom,” he says, rolling the strap of my purse around his knuckles.
I stare at my purse, mouth dry and open. I don’t know if it’s shock from learning that I’m spending the night in his bedroom or from having my purse snatched from me. My phone, my money, my passport—all I have left is inside the purse.
“Sophia?”
I shut my mouth and lift my eyes to hold his unreadable gaze.
“You can use the bathroom here. It has everything you’ll need for a shower,” he murmurs, letting go. Then he walks into the closet.
I scan the room. A neatly laid bed—white sheets, a vanity desk, and a sofa.
He returns with white towels rolled in his hand and places them on the bed. “They’re fresh… I’ll bring you something to wear.”
I manage a nod, raking a trembling hand through my tangled hair. When he gets to the door, desperation breaks through my shock. “Alexander?”
He turns around.
“Um… why are you holding on to my purse?”
He exhales, eyes darting as if he’s thinking. But I know he’s not. “For precautionary measures.”
“I’m-I’m not going to run away.”
“I know,” he replies, deadpan. “You can’t.”
I swallow my next words.
He walks out and shuts the door, leaving me alone.
“Oh, God,” I palm my face with both hands.
What have my parents done?! I ran away for nothing.
“Think, Sophia. Think…” I chant under my breath, clasping my fingers. Yet nothing comes to mind.
His bedroom? Is he going to sleep with me?
There’s a knock on the door.
I jump, my head snapping in that direction. It’s pushed open, and Alexander walks in, beige and blue striped Polo shirt in hand, and something else.
I put my hands together, playing calm, while my head is in disarray.
“Garvey will get you some clothes. You can wear this for now. This…” he holds something gray to me. “I don’t have women’s underwear. But these are fresh and unworn.”
Boxer shorts?
My lips fall apart.
“I can take it back if you don’t want it.”
“No, I—”
I pause to take a deep breath.
“Thank you,” I murmur, taking them from him without meeting his gaze.
“You can lock the door if it’ll make you feel at ease. Come out to the living room when you’re done.”
I give him a nod.
The minute he leaves, I rush to lock the door.
In the shower, I’m painfully reminded of the cuts and scrapes my escape cost me. One particular cut—long and reddened—curves from the middle of my thigh to the back. A rough stone sliced through.
Wait! What if Alexander comes inside?
My eyes widen as I go still in the shower. I turn it off, listening for any sound. But only quietness meets my ears. Sighing in relief, I turn the shower on again. I’ll worry about my parents and everything else later. I just need to survive the next thing tonight brings.
Afterward, I carefully slide in my contact lenses in front of the mirror. I’m hyperopic, and it’s a ‘flaw’ that tarnishes the perfect image of a Rose’s daughter. My glasses are only worn at home. I’m that controlled.
Then I put on the boxer shorts, my bra, and Alexander’s shirt. It swallows me whole, becoming a short, oversized dress. Grabbing my dirty clothes, I exit the room.
The living room is empty. I stroll in, giving myself a little tour with my eyes. Everywhere looks like him—immaculate, tasteful, expensive. Floor-to-ceiling windows, a million-dollar view of the New York skyline, diamonds… It’s dizzying.
“Took you long enough.”
I turn around sharply to see him coming from a hallway.
My heart softly ripples as I stare.
His dark hair is damp, effortlessly falling over his eyes. He’s changed into a loose black button-down and matching pants. My purse is still in his grip. He sets it on the marble coffee table before gesturing to a massive ivory sofa. “Sit. Let me treat your wounds.”
My eyes fall to the first-aid box sitting on the arm of a sofa. When he comes close, I inhale his fresh scent—a mixture of amberwood, cocoa, and the ocean. I almost swoon.
“Put your clothes in that bag.”
My eyes stay on him as I reach for the plastic bag.
Absent-mindedly, he pulls up his sleeve to grab the first-aid box, but I glimpse a red tattoo just before his sleeve settles.
My eyes widen.
“Sit, Soph,” he repeats, dark eyes tracking back to mine.
He has a tattoo?
Slowly, I sit on the ivory sofa.
He lowers himself in front of me, dropping the first-aid kit on the floor. His eyes are on the ground as he opens the box. He lifts his head now, eyes on my lap while uncapping an antibiotic ointment. He slowly presses a dollop of ointment onto his finger and brings it to my leg. “This might sting a little.”
I brace myself, fingers folding into fists. I wince on contact.
He rubs gently, taking his time on each cut. “They won’t leave scars.”
“Thank you,” I mutter and stare at his head, his sharp nose, his small lips, his long lashes, his large, veiny hand, wondering why in the world he wants to marry me. How did my dad arrange this? And why would Alexander even agree?
“Let me see the other one.” He commands softly.
I hesitate, yet I pull my thighs apart by only a few inches, showing him just the beginning of the long cut.
“You’re lucky it’s not deep.”
He picks up the ointment again and squeezes some onto two fingers.
A warning bell rings in my head, telling me to stop him, to pull away and do it myself. Instead, my eyes focus on his hand. The second his fingers touch my skin, a shock wave travels up my leg. It stings so much, but I feel other sensations.
I tighten my fists and shut my eyes.
Fingers slide down my right thigh, over the cut. When he lifts my leg, a tiny sound comes out of me—one he doesn’t acknowledge.
The warmth of his touch sends me reclining on the sofa, making my head swim, and the heat gathers low. My body reacts before my mind can agree. Exactly how it happened on New Year’s Eve.
We were seated at the same table in that hall, in the Belcroft estate, thrilled and celebrating a tycoon turning 61—Dimitri’s father.
Alexander had been stealing glances at me and secretly flirting the whole night. I had so much champagne and freedom. It was the first time my parents let me stay out late.
Only a seat separated us, but it was empty. Alexander slipped into the seat and brushed my thigh under the tablecloth to get my attention. I turned to him with a soft sigh. Sparkling eyes were already on me. His fingers trailed along my entire lap, raising my dress and sending a bolt of pure fire through my veins. He slipped a paper towel with his number into my palm. And I almost risked it all.
It was a moment that altered everything I knew about love and desire. For the first time in my life, I imagined following a man home. However, the night took a different turn.
“This cut needs a bandage…”
My eyes open to see him still meticulously attending to my wound, unaware that he’s reigniting that fire he started last year.
He takes out adhesive bandages. I watch him stick one first. The second one, he waits for me to lift my leg.
I hesitate, but lift my thigh to give him room. And something else happens.
He sticks it on, then caresses it with a thumb.
I sit up to stare, wondering if he’s just trying to make it stick, and I’m the one imagining things. But he does it again—slower, with more pressure.
Maybe I should have done this myself.
He lifts his eyes to mine, dark and brooding. And it hits me—he knows what he’s doing to me. I stiffen.
He rises slowly, looming over me and blocking the rest of the room with his huge frame. “Lean against the sofa, Soph.” His voice is pure velvet. He leans down, his large hand takes my chin, and lifts it.
I stare into charming eyes as my fingers dig into the sofa, and my chest drums in alarm. I should stop this. My dad would kill me if he knew this was what my running away led me to, yet I slowly sit back and shut my eyes.
I don’t want to get married; I’m mad at my dad; I’m stupid for getting caught, but I can’t deny that I’ve spent months unsuccessfully trying to forget this beautiful CEO.
The heat from his breath hits my face, and a yearning awakens in me, mixing with the ache of fear.
His lips touch mine, and the world tilts. He’s slow, tentative. Melding our lips together as if teasing.
My nails press deeper into the sofa, my body getting weightless. He seals my lips, shifting his hand behind my head. Soft lips skillfully coax mine open. I taste him—rich tobacco and dark luxury.
He shifts a hand to my right bosom.
A gasp slips out of me, but he swallows it, teeth scraping my lip.
I let out a soft sound, reaching for him because I begin to tremble. I grab his collar with both hands, pulling him close without meaning to.
He trails his kisses to my jaw, still working his hand.
I sigh, arching naturally, curling my fingers tight around the fabric of his shirt.
He drops onto the sofa beside me. His right hand leaves the back of my head, locking around my waist. In one seamless, powerful motion, I’m lifted off the sofa and pulled up into his lap.
Breathless, I stare into his eyes that started this inexplicable madness I feel. But he’s also breathing hard in my face, wide-eyed. His brows crinkle like he’s trying to decipher something in my head. He hesitates, seeming unsure of himself.
I gawk at his lips, reality creeping in slowly.
Maybe we’re going too fast—
But he brings his head close, taking my lips again.
A blaze ignites in my chest. It consumes me when his tongue brushes mine.
His hands roam, one pulling me close, the other finding the softness of my chest.
“A-alex-xander…” I spiral in a wave of pleasure, eliciting soft, breathless sounds.
I touch him.
“Arms around my neck,” he urges.
My hands lift, curving behind his neck. At the same time, his strong arms pull me even closer.
I feel something against me. No. Two things. One is hard, pushing heat straight to my face. The other is… sharp?
His teeth drag my top lip, and his tongue slithers back into my mouth, distracting me. He pulls my lips, kissing me full and hard. No air.
Everything blurs.
I feel his hands on my thighs, caressing, inching closer until they slip under my shorts. The intimate touch sends a jolt of reality through my haze.
With a ragged gasp, I grab his wrists.
Sophia’s POVChanged into a simple blue dress and blue sandals, I unlock my door and step out.I freeze.“Sophia!” Hannah exclaims, eyes bright and happy, standing right outside my door. She opens her arms.“Hi,” I mutter with a smile, embracing her. “It’s good to see you again,”“It’s always amazing to see you, Sophia.” She enthuses, squeezing me as we both giggle. She lets go, finally, and takes a step back. “Your mom let me come up to see you… We’re leaving.”“What? No. Why?”She chuckles, taking my hand.“Your mom’s actually the one who wants us to have dinner, but she’s fed us so many snacks already, and I gotta put Abel to bed. I was just hoping to see you before I left… Actually, Christian and I dropped by to, um, invite you and your family over for brunch at our parents’ on Saturday. My parents return tomorrow because of the anniversary party on Sunday night. You’re aware of that, right?”I nod, thinking of my black or pink outfit options. “But if I left it to Joel to tell yo
Sophia’s POVMy brain wants to dwell on why my fiancé has a mute chauffeur and why I’m just finding out now, since meeting him almost two months ago, but Hannah is here?What a surprise.We exchanged numbers at my engagement party, but she does not enjoy chatting or calls, so we’ve only checked in on each other a few times. I hope she came along with little Abel. Alexander’s jaw is taut as he stares at the car, and I can’t help but wonder what he’s thinking. Still holding my hand, he glances at me; I avert my eyes, and he starts moving again. I follow, taking quick strides to catch up despite his slow steps.When we get to the porch, I start to slip my left hand out of his hold, but his grip tightens.I meet his eyes.“What are you thinking?” He questions, features softening into a small smile as he holds my gaze. My heart thuds nervously.I don’t want anyone to see us holding hands, especially my aunt. He turns to me, lifting his fingers to my face. No, not here. Not here. But m
Sophia’s POVIt took Garvey an hour and a few minutes to get to where his jet was going to land. He’s been driving for a while now, so we should be almost at my home.However, I’m still seated in Alexander’s lap, arms curved around his neck, face in his left cheek, and my body very aware of his; it’s warm and hard. He remains still. His arms are loosely wrapped around me, and his eyes are closed. But every few seconds, a flash of heat ticks between my thighs, and I replay what I did several minutes ago. I’ve never wanted to die of shame so much in my whole life. Maybe I would have jumped out of the car if he hadn’t resorted to tickling me. With every iota of self-control, I keep my thighs pressed tightly together, avoiding any movement because I fear I’ll kiss him and start moving again; one of my girls can literally feel a barbell. That’s not all, some dangerous thoughts have been running through my mind for the past few days, ever since those open-whatever panties that I’m yet to
Alexander’s POVI ground my jaw, thinking for a second. Then I turn down the volume of the music.“Sophia?” She still wouldn’t move or utter a sound. Only the rising and falling of her chest against mine and the slight trembling of her body tell me she’s very much aware of what she’s just done.Firming my hands on her hips, I pull her away from me and sit up.Hands on my shoulders, she keeps her head down, allowing her hair to cover her face.“Look at me.”She lifts only her eyes to glance at me, and then drops them again. I turn on the starlight headliner to see her face clearly. Her lips press together, twitching and twisting, face still flushed. Streak of tears has dried up on her face.“Is that how much you missed me?” I tease, pinching her left thigh.Her brows immediately snap together, eyes falling to where she’s just been pinched. Then she lifts her eyes to mine. I hold her gaze, watching the struggle on her face—the struggle not to avert her gaze.I take her hands, lifting
Alexander’s POVGarvey goes inside the Rolls-Royce and shuts his door.Instinctively, my nose gravitates toward her neck, dragging in her scent like it’s air. I wrap my other arm around her and just stay there like I’ve got all the time in the world.She sobs softly, warm breath caressing my jaw. Her body shakes on each sniffle she makes.And soon, I start to stroke her back, gently, patiently, allowing her to let it all out. Her arms squeeze even tighter, stopping my breath, as if I’d vanish if she lets go. But she’s allowed.I move toward the car again. Leaning low, I put my head inside and bend to put her on the seat, but she twists her legs behind me, refusing to let go. Wow.Distance has nothing on her.“Soph?”She responds with a tiny sniffle, releases her legs, then withdraws her hands. And carefully, I drop her on the seat. She keeps her head bowed, manicured little fingers curling in her lap—a sign of her nervousness, after doing something this gutsy. What irony. Her nails
Alexander’s POVHis forehead puckered, Dimitri holds my gaze, scrutinizing as he awaits an answer. “Are you?” He repeats.I lock my phone and turn it face down on the table before picking up my glass. “I’ve not changed my mind,” I murmur, fixing the rim in my mouth again.“Will you?”My head drones. My jaw tightens. The urge to empty this second glass grips every part of me.Exhaling deeply, I take one more sip, then put the wine away. “Why would I do that? I said I’m going to marry her, and that’s exactly what I’m gonna do… You can’t miss my wedding.”He nods half-heartedly, tilting his head to the side as he scratches his temple with a finger. “How’s your relationship with her?”A short chuckle slips out of me. Glass stem between my fingers, I swirl my wine on the table, while keeping my eyes on the promise ring. “Are you my therapist now?”He sighs and leans back in his seat. “I’m just thinking about you two. That’s all… It’s hard to get a hold of Sophia these days. She hardly res
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Alexander’s POVSophia didn’t say much after the call with her mom ended. I figured she had to get home immediately, so instead of riding with her to the company, I hitched a ride with my brother-in-law and had Garvey take her home.A Master’s degree in Marketing and Communications, an honor studen
Sophia’s POVBut why is he obsessed? I muse while sipping my green juice.Maybe he’s liked me for a while. Then it must have hurt him when I didn’t call or text for almost eight months.How long has he liked me?OMG, Lewis! I’ve liked Lewis for so long. He didn’t want to jeopardize his friendship?
Sophia’s POVMy eyes keep widening as I stare at the little pink frame.It’s the picture of him and me from New Year’s Eve, professionally edited and crisp—we’re staring at each other. Just us in our own world, everything else is blurred in the background.I put a hand over my mouth and meet his ga







