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The Bedroom
NOELLE'S POV
“That's it, baby. Take it.”
His voice was low and calm. Like his family wasn't forty feet away on the other side of that door.
I took it.
I bit down on my fist and took every inch of him. Roman Ashford was fucking me over his desk and I was letting him. wanting him. Falling apart slowly for him.
Because he had wanted this for a long time.
And so had I.
Three months earlier.
I found my fiancé on all fours.
Two men. One in his mouth. One in his ass. Derek was between them taking both. Making sounds I had never once heard him make with me. Not in three years.
I stood in the doorway for five seconds, my mouth ajar.
He saw me. His eyes widening with his mouth around the man's cock.
I closed the door quietly.
I went to the kitchen. I sat down. I stared at the fridge before opening it, picking up a bottle of water and gulping it down.
Derek came in twenty minutes later. His shirt was half open. He was running his hand through his hair. He always did that when he was about to explain something. I used to think it was cute.
Not anymore.
"Noelle—"
"Don't. Don't even." I said.
"It's complicated. I've been trying to—"
"Derek." I kept my voice flat. "I'm not angry."
He blinked. "You're not?"
I thought about it. I really did.
"I'm really not angry," I said. "I think I'm just disappointed. Disappointed in you as a person."
He sat down. He looked relieved and guilty and as time.
That was not reaction I was aiming for.
"We can fix this," he said. "I should have told you. I know that. But we can—"
"Please stop talking."
He stopped.
I looked at my hands. The ring on my finger caught the kitchen light. Three carats. He cried when he gave it to me. I thought that meant he loved me.
"Did you ever actually want me?" I asked. "Or was I just easy? Just — there?"
He opened his mouth.
"Don't answer that," I said. "Forget I asked.."
I got up. I opened my laptop. I booked the first solo trip I could find — Santorini, ten days, leaving in forty eight hours. Derek sat across from me and watched. He said nothing.
I closed the laptop.
"I'll sleep in the guest room," I said. "You keep the bedroom."
I didn't cry until I was in the shower. The water muffling my sobs with the door locked.
And even then it wasn't really about Derek. It was about myself. About the four years, we had been together. Building a life on something that was never real.
I cried because of that. It was not long. Then I turned off the water. Got into bed. Stared at the ceiling until morning.
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Morning came fast.
I packed one bag. Derek was still asleep. I put my key on the counter next to his coffee mug and walked out.
I didn't leave a note. There was nothing to say.
The cab smelled like air freshener and old seats. I watched the city through the window and felt nothing. Not sadness, not anger. Just emptiness. Like a room after the furniture is gone.
I had been engaged for fourteen months.
I had been unseen for longer than that.
At the airport I bought coffee and sat at my gate doing nothing. Derek called twice. I turned my phone over and left it there.
The flight was eleven hours. I slept for nine.
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Santorini warm salty air hit me as soon as I walked outside.
Sunshine that felt like it was in no hurry. I stood on the pavement with my bag and just breathed.
Okay, I thought. Okay.
The hotel was white and cute. My room had a small terrace that looked out over the bluest water I had ever seen in my life. I stood there for a long time.
I ordered food. Ate alone. Slept for twelve hours straight.
The next morning I felt almost like myself.
I put on my yellow swimsuit and went down to the beach, with stone steps and cool railing. The water was calm and the beach was nearly empty. Just me and the sea and the early morning quiet.
I waded in slowly. Floated on my back. I looked up at the sky.
This, I thought. This is why I came.
I stayed in the water a long time. When I finally walked back to shore and reached for my towel I stopped.
There was a man coming out of the water.
Not close. Maybe thirty feet away. But the sun was behind him and the water ran down his body in slow lines and he walked like a man who had never doubted himself a single day in his life. Tall. Dark wet hair. A body that had no business being on a public beach.
He didn't look at me.
He didn't need to.
I stood there holding my towel and watched him walk up the stone steps until he was gone.
Then I kept standing there.
No, I told myself. No. You came here to feel nothing. To be no one's anything. To breathe.
I wrapped the towel around myself and sat down in the sand.
The water sparkled in front of me like it had no idea what it had just done.
I was already in trouble.
SIX HOURS OF SILENCEROMAN'S POVSix hours.It had been six fucking hours since Noelle’s last message.I sat on the edge of my bed in the penthouse, staring at my phone screen like it held the answers to the universe. The message stared back at me, timestamped at six twelve in the evening.Noelle: Heading out now. See you soon.That was it. Nothing after that. No “I’m home.” No “Traffic is bad.” No heart emoji like she sometimes sent when she was thinking of me.I had called her twelve times already. Every single one went straight to voicemail. Her voice on the recording. The calm, professional, the one she used for work felt like a knife twisting in my chest.Something was wrong. Something was terribly wrong.“Noelle, it’s me again. Please call me back. I’m starting to get worried. Just let me know you’re okay.”I hung up and dropped the phone on the bed, dragging my hands through my hair. My heart hadn’t stopped racing since the fifth unanswered call. Something was wrong. Deeply, ho
TAKENNOELLE'S POVThe elevator doors opened to the lobby with a soft ding. I stepped out, adjusting the strap of my bag on my shoulder. The workday had been surprisingly manageable. There were fewer whispers and more actual work, and a quiet sense of accomplishment I hadn’t felt in weeks. Roman had texted me earlier, a simple “Thinking of you. Can’t wait to see you tonight.”It made me smile despite everything.I waved goodbye to the security guard at the front desk and pushed through the revolving doors into the cool evening air. The sun had already set, painting the sky in deep purples and oranges. Streetlights flickered on one by one as I started walking toward the usual pickup spot where Roman usually waited.My heels clicked against the pavement. I pulled out my phone to text him that I was on my way out.Noelle: Heading out now. See you soon.I slipped the phone back into my bag and kept walking. The street was relatively quiet for this time of evening. A few people heading ho
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN: PROOF IN ACTIONSROMAN'S POVI hadn’t slept properly in days, but for the first time in weeks, I felt like I was moving in the right direction.The morning after Noelle agreed to give me a chance, I woke up at five. and started making calls before the sun even rose. No more waiting. No more excuses. If I wanted her back, I had to show her through actions, not just words.First call: My lawyer.“Richard, file the emergency restraining order against Liana Voss today. I want it served by noon. Include Noelle Carter as a protected party. Spare no expense. I want police enforcement if she comes anywhere near her or me.”Next: The private security firm.“Double the detail around Noelle’s building and my penthouse. Add facial recognition for Liana. If she shows up, detain and call the authorities immediately. Send me hourly reports.”By nine a.m., I had attended my first therapy session, a virtual one with a highly recommended trauma specialist. I was honest
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN: ALMOSTNOELLE'S POVThe soft glow of my bedroom lamp cast warm shadows across the room as I stood in front of the mirror, smoothing down the soft navy blue and white dress I had chosen after trying out three other outfits. It was simple but elegant. It was knee-length, with a modest neckline and a slight flare at the hem. I had spent nearly an hour deciding on what to wear, changing outfits three times before settling on this one.Tonight was our first real date since everything fell apart.Roman had asked me out properly after work and after days of thinking, I had finally said yes.My heart was a nervous mess. Part of me was excited. The other part was terrified. And I felt a little bit guilty too.After everything we've been through, we needed this.Bria had helped me get ready earlier, sitting on my bed and offering encouragement while Milo watched from the windowsill.“You look really beautiful,” she had said, squeezing my hands. “Just enjoy your
BACK TO REALITYNOELLE'S POVThe morning light in Roman’s penthouse felt different from the warm Caribbean sun I had grown used to over the past two weeks. It was sharper, filtering through the floor-to-ceiling windows and casting long shadows across the minimalist furniture. I stood in front of the full-length mirror in the guest bedroom, adjusting the collar of my blouse and smoothing down my black skirt. The familiar work uniform felt both comforting and constricting at the same time.Roman leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed over his broad chest, watching me with a deep frown etched between his brows. He hadn’t slept much last night. I could tell from the dark circles under his eyes and the tension in his shoulders. He had stayed on the couch the entire night, refusing to go to his own bed.“I still don’t like this,” he said, voice low and rough with reluctance. “You don’t have to go back today. Take more time. The company can survive without you for a few more days. Liana
SAFE HAVENROMAN'S POVThe city streets were nearly empty at this hour, the neon streets lights reflecting off wet pavement from an earlier drizzle. My hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly the leather creaked under my fingers. Every few seconds, my eyes flicked to the rearview mirror, scanning for any sign of someone following us. Paranoia had fully set in.Noelle sat silently in the passenger seat, her arms wrapped tightly around herself, staring out the window. She hadn’t said a word since we left her apartment. The tension between us was thick, almost suffocating.“I can stay at Bria’s place,” she finally spoke, her voice quiet but firm. “John is there. It’s safe.”“No,” I replied immediately, not even glancing at her. My jaw was clenched so hard it ached. “You’re not staying at Bria’s tonight. Not while Liana is out there like this.”“Roman, I’m not a helpless—”“I know you’re not,” I cut in, my voice rough with exhaustion and guilt. “But this is my fault. Liana is my mess.
HE'LL LOSE EVERYTHINGROMAN'S POVI stood at the floor-to-ceiling window of my penthouse, staring out at the glittering New York skyline, but all I could see was Noelle’s face.The hurt in her eyes when I gave her that cold, professional nod this morning. The way her voice had cracked when she as
RETREATNOELLE'S POVThe first day back at work after whole drama felt strangely off-balance.I arrived early, dressed in a cream blouse and navy pencil skirt, determined to keep things professional. The office was buzzing with energy. People congratulating each other on things, sharing photos, pl
STAY AWAYNOELLE'S POVMy phone rang just as I stepped out of the shower the next morning.The screen lit up with Dad’s name. I smiled at first, he rarely called this early unless something was wrong or he was checking in after the gala. I wrapped a towel around myself and answered.“Hey, Dad. Good
RIGHT NEXT DOORNOELLE'S POVThe gala noise faded behind us as Roman took my hand and led me down a quiet side corridor.“Where are we going?” I whispered, my heart already racing.He didn’t answer. Instead, he pushed open a heavy oak door into a dimly lit library room adjacent to the main hall. Bo







