LOGIN⁓August 25, 2025: Dimitri & Lena’s Wedding Day⁓
It’s exactly one week since my failed attempt at running away. One week since my second and best kiss ever. One week since I got reintroduced to Alexander Thorne as his fiancée. And one week of receiving large rose bouquets from him daily. It’s a garden in my bedroom.
I didn’t get scolded as he promised.
I remained at home, mostly in my bedroom, being the good and praiseworthy daughter as usual, of course, after my mom confirmed my non-existent boyfriend didn’t take what I should be saving for my wedding night with Alexander.
My parents—my mom especially—believe he’s the best man any woman can ask for. She counts me the luckiest and herself the luckiest mother. He could do no wrong in their eyes.
In my eyes, I’m not sure yet.
Because he’s looking at me now from across the room, and the look in his eyes tells me he wants to do everything wrong to me.
His gaze pins me, dark and unyielding, despite the happiness floating in the air at this wedding reception, despite his involvement in the couple’s activities since he’s one of Dimitri’s best men.
A wave of heat floods through me. And one-week-old memories begin bleeding into my mind: the feel of his lips on mine, the feel of his piercings against me, his hands on me, his scent, his dark, enticing gaze… The delicious taste of his mouth.
I still crave it in my sleep.
“Alex, focus!” Dimitri’s cheerful voice rings across the gorgeous hall.
I drop my gaze quickly and pick up my champagne glass, sipping. I’m the cause of his distraction.
When I raise my head, his eyes are back on the golden rope they’re all pulling in a tug-of-war.
A precious smile is plastered on his face as he stands behind Dimitri. Dark hair falls over his eyes. He’s so beautifully made. His deep blue suit fits him majestically; he should be jailed for looking so good.
He mutters something to the person behind him, Lucio, the second best man, and they all laugh, pulling even harder.
Team Dimitri vs Team Lena. Five against Five.
Team Dimitri: Dimitri, Alexander, Lucio, and the rest of the men in their circle. One is absent.
Team Lena: Lena (the most beautiful woman and wife I’ve ever met), Emily (her best friend and maid of honor), Barbara, and the rest of the ladies in their circle.
Lucio and Emily actually got married yesterday, and along with Lena, they’re the only three outside the circle—all older, wealthier, and partly way out of my league socially. Thanks to Dimitri, I get to hang out with them.
The ladies pull harder, failing miserably yet still trying and laughing. Anybody can tell the guys are being easy on them.
The hall echoes with loud cheers, and I can’t help but join in.
“Team Lena!” I cheer, clapping my hands in excitement.
The winning side gets a million dollars. If the ladies win, Dimitri pays. If the guys win, Alexander pays since the game was his idea.
“You fraudsters are way stronger!” Barbara yells, pulling the end of her side. “It’s unfair!”
“Get another lady,” Dimitri replies, staring at his woman like she’s a prized jewel.
I read Lena’s lips in this moment: “Let us win,” she mouths to her husband, giggling.
“Saw that.” Alexander voices behind Dimitri.
“Sophia?!”
My ears tingle, and immediately, my eyes travel to Barbara.
“Sophia, join us!”
“M-me?” I stutter, pointing a finger at myself.
“YES!” The ladies chant desperately.
My cheeks burn, and naturally, my eyes meet Alexander’s gaze.
A perfect smirk forms on his lips before he throws the most heart-fluttering wink at me.
My heart skips a beat.
“SOPHIA?!” they plead again.
I drop my glass and purse on the cocktail table and hurry to join them.
“Hello, Sophia,” Barbara greets, making room for me. “It’s been a minute.”
“Good evening, Barbara.” I smile at her.
“Your shoes…” she mutters, and we both stare at my René Caovilla Chandelier Sandals. “Are you going to be okay?”
“Um…”
“As long as you don’t fall,” she says with urgency, turning serious.
I grip the rope. Now five against six.
“Brace up, Sweetie,” Candace says in front of me. “That money is paying for my new Porsche.”
I give her a nod, feeling the thrill buzz through me.
And in three, two, one, we begin pulling again.
I’m yanked forward so hard my breath escapes in a shocked gasp. My toes curl desperately inside my sandals as I pull, fighting not to end up face flat on the ground.
Suddenly, the guys start coming toward us, tilting.
“Yes!” Candace hisses, pulling harder than anyone else.
“They’re letting us win,” Barbara admits.
“Who cares?” Candace replies. “Pull the fu—ing rope!”
I pull, marching backward with my heels. My arm and fist muscles clench.
Cheers echo. And in a minute, the guys slowly let go, making sure we don’t fall as we pull the rope to our side.
The room erupts in screams and claps.
My smile stretches wide as I’m dragged into a group hug.
“We’re all giving Sophia fifteen grand each,” Barbara says, panting as she strokes my back.
Warmth moves across my face when they all agree with excitement. I wasn’t expecting anything.
“Thank you,” I mutter, catching my breath.
Before we disperse, I say hearty congratulations to Lena. The last time I saw her, she was wreaking havoc. Ended up ruining New Year’s Eve for everyone. It’s good to see her happy again.
She and Dimitri had the roughest year; we’re all just grateful they’re in a better place now.
I take another drink from a waiter’s tray and return to my table.
The first thing I do is scan the room for Alexander. He vanished so suddenly.
I keep scanning as Lena and Dimitri are invited to the dance floor, but he’s nowhere in sight.
Coos fly across the room.
“Aw…” I murmur, staring as Dimitri wraps an arm around Lena’s waist.
He pulls her close, and my eyes water because Lena starts crying.
They’ve been through so much.
I look around, and I’m not the only one fighting tears. The church wedding was even worse. A feast of waterworks; I was no exception. It was a lovely ceremony—the kind that makes you believe in love.
The lights in the room dim completely, and only a spotlight shines on the couple. I take out my phone and start filming them, dabbing tears at the inner corners of my eyes.
Love is something I’ve only dreamed about. It never came, so I poured my affection into studying, and being so good at it that I could go far away from my parents’ ever-controlling presence. The one man I had a major crush on for years, whom I believed was my love, got engaged earlier this year. So, no luck in love.
Dimitri suddenly kisses Lena, and the roof is raised.
Squealing, heat spreads to my neck, and I stop filming.
They don’t stop kissing; all tongues, no brakes. The guests go crazy, feasting, cheering. And—
“Hello, Beautiful,”
My breath hitches.
Alexander moves close, exploiting the darkness of the room.
I stay still, feeling the heat from his body caressing me from behind.
He brings his face close to my ear, lips hovering, warm breath brushing me. I blink, curling my fingers nervously as I picture his perfect face.
“Good to see you,” he murmurs and kisses the skin behind my ear. “Received my roses?”
I give him a slow nod, attuned to the butterflies awakening in me. “Thank you. They were - they were pretty.”
“Anything for my wife-to-be…”
I drop my gaze, feeling warm inside instead of defensive like I was a week ago.
Since finding out he’s the one I’ve been set up with, the words ‘husband, marriage, and fiancé’ don’t trigger me anymore.
He grows quiet. Then slowly, he pulls me against him. I drag in a shaky breath, heat blooming beneath my skin.
Worry pounds in my head—worry that someone might see us despite the darkness. But he curves an arm around my stomach, ensuring there’s no space left between us.
My head swims. I shut my eyes and open them again. They stay on the couple, still kissing and slow-dancing in the middle of the room.
Watching them now, my body pressed against a warm brick wall who smells so delicious, I think of other things—the other things I’m not ready for yet.
“How much did you get from the tug of war?” he says against my right ear.
“Seventy-five thousand.”
“You’ll get one-twenty-five tomorrow to round it up. I’ll send it as a gift.”
Words fail me.
He’s giving me money already? $125k?!
“Told your parents I’ll bring you home,” he continues softly, moving his other hand to wrap around me.
A sigh escapes me as I close my eyes, feeling. Indulging. I’ve never felt anything like this before—never felt anyone take over my senses so effortlessly.
“I wanna spend some time with you, Sophia.”
Unconsciously, I lean into him, head against his chest.
His chest rises against my back in a deep inhale, and in a second, he plants a kiss on my neck.
My head tilts against him.
“Let’s go to my penthouse… We’ll have that house tour… and do other things.”
Other things like what? But I keep my thoughts to myself.
“Meet me in the garage in five minutes,” he whispers, voice heavy with lure.
When he slips away, I start breathing again.
My chest pounds.
The lights come on, and he’s gone. Life keeps moving like I wasn’t just seduced in the dark.
I put a shaky palm over my forehead, glancing at Dimitri still dancing with his bride.
There’s no time to think. I just really want to find out what ‘other things’ mean.
I grab my purse and turn around, quietly finding the exit.
Alexander’s POV~Several minutes ago~Mr. Rose excused himself to answer an urgent call. Christian left as usual—the last child; never having to bear the brunt of obligations and demands, leaving just me, my brother-in-law, and my father at the table.The table’s been cleared, but we each have mini fresh fruit tarts before us for dessert. Waiting for my father to speak, I stare at mine, counting blueberries and strawberry slices, certain it would taste like gravel if I attempt to eat.Inside my head, there’s a ringing that won’t stop as I replay what my father just put Sophia through. I couldn’t even do anything to shut him the fu– up. I couldn’t do anything to help her stop shaking beside me. I couldn’t do anything. Nothing.Even after all these years—fourteen years since I left this wretched prison called home, yet nothing’s changed.“As the first son, I expected more from you.” He utters plainly.The words scrape painfully against my ears.Clenching a fist, I lift my eyes to my fat
Sophia’s POVMrs. Thorne says a two-minute prayer, and we begin eating.The table is silent. Suffocatingly silent. Only the sounds of cutlery gently hitting plates can be heard.But when I raise my eyes briefly, glancing from one Thorne to the other, I seem to be the only one finding it hard to breathe. Everyone is so put-together, seemingly allergic to making a mess or even dropping a crumb.My throat tightens; it’s hard to swallow.Slowly, I reach for my glass of juice and take a careful sip, then swallow hard.My eyes shift to Alexander’s plate. He keeps picking at his food, unbothered and uninterested. From the corners of my eyes, I see his father glance at him. Then his mom does the same before glancing at her husband. I guess they take ‘Not talking while eating’ very seriously.“Sophia?”Food hangs in my throat.I lift my head, meeting Mr. Thorne’s peering gaze. “How do you find working with the company as a brand ambassador?” He asks and sips water.My chest pounds. I swallow
Sophia’s POV~October 18: Brunch with the Thornes’~“Sophia, where are your new custom bras? Don’t tell me they don’t fit anymore!” My mom yells from inside my closet. Seated on my bed, I can’t help but roll my eyes, sighing in annoyance.“They’re in the last drawer on the left side. And they still fit.” I answer, seriously looking forward to when I stop hearing comments like this about my body.“I’m sorry!” She yells back, as if hearing my thoughts. She’s been careful and kinder ever since I told her how her treatment of me had affected me. “Forgiven,” I reply, chatting with my dad.Me: {What if mommy finds out? You share your room with her}LOML: {I found a new place to hide it. But we can just tell her you’ve been buying them for my son-in-law.}Me: {No. I take some for myself, too. I’m not supposed to be having sweets. She’ll be upset if she finds out.}LOML: {Let me pay for the next batch. I don’t want you spending your money on importing those chocolates. They cost too much.}
Alexander’s POVEyes closed, head thrust back against the headrest as Garvey silently drives to the penthouse, tonight’s events plague me. One event in particular steals air from my lungs; I keep taking deep breaths. Exhaustion rocks my body, possibly from the jet lag or all that’s weighing on me:“Where are you both going for the honeymoon? What about the license?”“When does Sophia move in? Can she stay back for a few days after the wedding? I know we can’t come over, but I’d like to buy some things for your home…”“My Sophia is so fragile and catches a cold easily. I trust you to take good care of her.”“Do you have maids? Live-in maids?”“I’m so grateful you agreed to have the wedding before the due diligence is over. Those pending lawsuits and regulatory approvals would have gotten in the way if we were to wait. My daughter is happy it’s you.”‘Who do you like?’ “I’m gonna tell you soon.”“Go inside, my baby…”“Go inside, my baby.”My head pounds and spins at the same time, like
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 POV“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
Sophia’s POV“Your daughter’s run away?” Alexander utters as if it’s news to him. He takes the phone off his ear, taps the screen, and switches to loudspeaker.“Sophia’s never acted out like this,” my dad’s frantic voice echoes. “She’s just… she’s a little sensitive…” My heart shatters.“The news m
Sophia’s POV“Y-your bride?” I stammer.His eyes glint with something unreadable, like an almost predatory amusement. It’s all the answer I need.The man I’m to marry is Alexander Thorne? This lethally beautiful, seducing billionaire, who’s spent the past months haunting my quietest thoughts?An eng
Sophia Rose’s POV“Sophia, you’re getting married,” my dad’s resolute voice replays in my head, like a gnawing, splitting headache. It’s been over twenty-four hours since I found out; over twenty-four hours since I last slept. My breath deep and shaky, I sit in my bright closet, quickly rolling a s







