LOGINI avoided everyone for the rest of the day. It wasn’t hard.
Nobody came looking for me anyway. The mansion was too large, too cold, filled with people who work as maids. Every hallway felt unfamiliar. Every room reminded me that this wasn’t my home. I spent most of the afternoon sitting near the window in my room, staring outside while rain tapped softly against the glass. At some point, there was a knock at the door. I looked up slowly. “Come in.” One of the maids stepped inside carefully. She looked nervous around me, like she wasn’t sure how to behave. “Mrs. Laurent,” she said politely, “Madam Laurent asked me to bring this.” She placed several shopping bags on the bed. I frowned slightly. “What is it?” “Clothes.” I stared at the bags in confusion after she left. For a second, I thought maybe Adrian’s mother was trying to be kind. That thought disappeared quickly when I opened them. Every outfit inside was plain. Long sleeves, high necklines and dull colors. Nothing soft or elegant like the clothes Lia wore. At the bottom of one bag was a small note. Dress appropriately. You represent this family now. I let out a quiet laugh. Not because it was funny. Because somehow even what I wear is being controlled now. Dinner that evening was worse. Lia was already seated beside Adrian when I entered the dining room. She looked comfortable there, smiling softly while speaking to his mother. I got confused at some point because I didn't know if she was already living with us or something, but I acted like it didn't bother me. Nobody acknowledged me at first. I quietly took the empty seat farther down the table. Adrian didn’t look at me once. “You should come shopping with me tomorrow,” Lia said sweetly to his mother. “There’s a charity event next week and I still need a dress.” His mother smiled lightly. “Of course.” Then her eyes moved toward me briefly. “You should stay home,” she added coldly. “Too much public attention right now would create unnecessary gossip.” I lowered my eyes. “Okay.” I couldn't believe even my younger sister would refer to me this way. Lia glanced at me carefully before speaking again. “She’s still adjusting,” she said softly, pretending to defend me. Adrian finally spoke then. “Enough.” The table went quiet instantly. Lia blinked at him. “I was only trying to help.” “I said enough.” His tone wasn’t harsh, but final. For the first time all evening, his eyes lifted toward me briefly. Just briefly. But something unreadable passed through his expression before he looked away again. That tiny moment unsettled me more than it should have. Later that night, I sat on the edge of the bed in the dim glow of the bedside lamp, still wearing the plain long-sleeved nightdress his mother had sent. The fabric felt stiff and restrictive against my skin. A sudden knock interrupted my thoughts. Before I could answer, the door opened. Adrian stepped inside. I stiffened immediately as he closed the door behind him with a quiet click. He loosened his tie in one smooth motion, his eyes already fixed on me. The air in the room thickened. Neither of us spoke at first. His gaze moved slowly over my body, lingering on the way the nightdress clung to my breasts and hips. Something darker flickered in his expression. “You didn’t eat,” he said, voice low. “I wasn’t hungry.” He stepped closer, stopping just in front of me. The scent of his cologne, dark, expensive, and faintly woody, wrapped around me. “You barely touched breakfast either.” I looked up at him. “Why do you care?” His jaw tightened. Instead of answering with words, he reached down and caught my chin, tilting my face up. His thumb brushed over my lower lip, pressing lightly until my mouth parted. “I don’t,” he murmured. “But right now, I want you.” My breath caught. Before I could respond, he leaned down and kissed me, hard, demanding, nothing like the cold man from earlier. His tongue pushed past my lips, tasting me with raw hunger. I gasped into his mouth as heat flooded my body. Adrian didn’t wait for permission. He pushed me back onto the bed, his body covering mine. One large hand slid under the hem of my nightdress, shoving the stiff fabric up my thighs. His fingers found the edge of my panties and tugged them down roughly. I moaned softly when his hand cupped me, two fingers stroking through my already slick folds. “Wet already,” he growled against my neck, biting down just hard enough to make me arch. “Even when you hate me.” I didn’t deny it. I couldn’t. My hips rolled against his hand as he pushed two fingers inside me, curling them deep. The stretch made me whimper. He pulled back just long enough to unbuckle his belt and free himself. His cock was hard, thick, and flushed dark at the tip. Without another word, he hooked my legs around his waist and thrust into me in one powerful stroke. I cried out, nails digging into his shoulders as he filled me completely. The sudden fullness burned in the most delicious way. Adrian set a brutal pace, hips snapping against mine. Each deep thrust pushed me higher up the bed. The sound of skin slapping skin and my broken moans filled the room. “Look at me,” he ordered, voice rough. I met his eyes. They were dark with lust, but still guarded. He fucked me harder, one hand gripping my thigh so tightly I knew it would bruise. His other hand slipped between us, thumb pressing firm circles over my clit. “Cum,” he demanded. The orgasm hit me violently. I clenched around him, crying out his name as waves of pleasure tore through me. A few thrusts later, Adrian buried himself deep and came with a low groan, pulsing inside me as he spilled hot and thick. For a few moments, the only sound was our ragged breathing. He stayed buried inside me, forehead pressed against mine. Then, slowly, the cold mask returned. He pulled out and stood, fixing his clothes without looking at me again. “You should understand something,” he said quietly as he re-buckled his belt. “This situation changes nothing between Lia and me.” The words hit harder after what we’d just done. I pulled the nightdress down over my trembling thighs, throat tight. I didn't say a word. “She’s still important to me,” he added. I swallowed. “You don’t need to explain.” “Good.” His voice was cold again. “I don’t want misunderstandings later.” He walked toward the door, then paused. “As long as you stay out of trouble, this arrangement will remain… peaceful.” He left without another word. I stayed on the bed, body still buzzing from his touch, his release slowly leaking down my thighs. The worst part wasn’t the coldness that followed. It was how desperately my body still wanted more of him. Even when my heart knew there was nothing for me in returnClara and Emma walked through the front door just as the sun dipped low, painting the living room in soft orange light. I’d been waiting for them, tea already cooling on the table. Lila and Elias ran to greet them first, Elias tugging at Clara’s sleeve with a big grin.“You’re back!” I said, standing up. “Tell me everything. How did it go at the branches?”Clara dropped her bag on the couch and sank into it with a tired sigh. Emma followed, looking pleased but worn out. “It was busy but good,” Clara started. “The east branch had a small mix-up with the new supplier order. They sent the wrong shade of yarn twice. I sat down with the manager, went through the invoices line by line, and got it sorted. Called the supplier right there. Promised them a better discount if they fixed it by morning. Customers were happy once we explained.”Emma jumped in, eyes bright. “The west branch was smoother. We ran a quick training session on the new inventory system. A couple of the girls were nervous
The doctor’s words hung in the air like a heavy curtain. Adrian stood frozen outside the ICU, his jaw tight. Madam Laurent is stable for now. But the next twenty-four hours are critical. He watched the doctor walk away, white coat flapping slightly, before turning to his father who was pacing around the ward worried.“Dad,” Adrian said, voice low. “What really happened?”Victor looked up, eyes tired. He rubbed his face with both hands. “I wish I knew, son. My phone just rang last night while I was on a business meeting with some clients. It was the hospital. They said there’d been an accident. Your mother’s car… hit hard. I didn’t ask questions. I just grabbed my keys and drove here as fast as I could. The police hadn’t even arrived yet when I got the call. That’s all I know right now.”Adrian paced a few steps, hands clenching at his sides. “No details? No one saw anything? A side impact at high speed? That doesn’t sound like a normal crash.”“I know it doesn’t,” Victor replied, voic
I waited for Adrian for a while. I sat in the hallway outside the ward, my hands clasped in my lap, staring at the floor tiles. The hospital was quiet at this hour, the lights dimmed for the night shift. I expected him to come back with questions. After all, he had just learned he had children he never knew about. He had seen the twins. He had donated blood for Lila. I thought he would want answers. I thought he would demand to know why I had hidden them. Why I had run. Why I had become Elena Voss instead of staying as Serena Laurent.But the minutes stretched into an hour. Then two. He didn’t return. The nurse who had taken him for the blood draw walked past once, but she only gave me a small smile and kept going. I stood up eventually, my legs stiff from sitting so long. I needed to clear my mind. I needed to see him, even if it was just to tell him to leave us alone after this. I couldn’t sit there wondering what he was thinking.I walked down the hallway, my shoes soft on the floo
Lia turned to leave. But before she could reach the door, footsteps approached fast from the hallway. Heavy, urgent footsteps. Someone was coming really fast.The head maid burst into the room, her face pale and her uniform slightly disheveled from running. She stopped short when she saw Lia adjusting her dress, her hair messy, her cheeks flushed. The older woman’s eyes widened for a brief second, but she didn’t comment. She had worked in this house long enough to know when to stay silent.“Master,” the head maid said, her voice shaking. “There’s been an accident. Madam Laurent, was in a car crash on the way back from her trip. She’s at the hospital now. The doctors say it’s serious. They need you there immediately.”Victor stood up so fast his chair fell backward. His face went white, then red with shock and anger. “What? How did this happen? Where is she?”The head maid gave him the name of the hospital and the details she had received from the call. Victor didn’t waste time. He gra
Victor Laurent sat in his large leather chair, the weight of the day’s failures pressing down on him. The company was bleeding. Investors were pulling out. The family name was a joke after the wedding disaster. And now this girl, Lia, was standing in front of him in a thin nightdress that left almost nothing to the imagination. Her body was on full display, the fabric clinging to her curves, her nipples visible through the material. She had come to him with information about Serena, but her eyes told him she wanted more than just talk. Lia stepped closer, her voice soft and pleading. “Uncle Victor… I know I made mistakes. But I can make it right. Let me show you how loyal I can be.” Victor’s eyes moved over her slowly. He was tired. Angry. But the sight of her body stirred something in him. He had always kept his distance, but tonight the house was quiet. Adrian was gone. His wife was away. No one would know. “Come here,” he said, his voice low and commanding. Lia walked around th
Lia knew Victor didn’t like her at the moment. The thought sat heavy in her chest as she stood in front of the mirror in her room. The mansion felt colder than ever, the silence pressing down on her like a weight. She had spent the last few days crying in private, begging for Adrian’s attention, only to be ignored. Her parents had tried to comfort her, but even they could see the Laurent family was slipping away from her grasp. She couldn’t let that happen. She had sacrificed too much. She chose her clothes carefully. A light, transparent nightdress that clung to her body. No bra. No panties. The fabric was thin enough to show the outline of her curves, soft enough to look innocent but revealing enough to tempt. She brushed her hair until it fell in smooth waves down her back. She sprayed a light perfume on her neck and wrists, the one Adrian used to like. She looked at herself in the mirror one last time. Her eyes were still red from crying, but she forced a small, seductive smile.
My eyes fluttered open.Nathan was between my thighs, his mouth on me. He was licking me slowly, lovingly, his hands holding my hips. When he noticed I was awake, he looked up at me with dark, hungry eyes but didn’t stop.“Shh,” he whispered against my skin. “Just relax. Let me take care of you.”I
The days in the cabin had started to feel almost normal. I woke up every morning with the same routine now. The nausea was still there, but it was manageable if I ate small portions of ginger biscuits Emma kept on the bedside table. I would sit by the window with a cup of weak tea, my hand resting
The nausea kept hitting me like a wave every single morning. I woke up before the sun rose, my stomach already turning. I barely made it to the bathroom before I was on my knees, vomiting into the toilet. The taste was bitter. My body shook with each heave. When it finally stopped, I rested my for
I couldn’t stop thinking about it.The nausea had come back stronger that morning. I had barely kept down the toast Emma made for breakfast. My period was now two weeks late. I kept telling myself it was stress. The running. The fear. The constant moving from place to place. It had to be stress.Bu







