LOGINOne reckless night. One forbidden crush. One playboy who sees her fire. She’s loved her best friend Frank in silence for six years—until the man from her drunken one-night stand turns out to be Eric, the rich, dangerous playboy brother of the woman Frank wants. Eric isn’t supposed to care. He’s the man every girl wants and the one she should stay away from. But when their paths cross again, his teasing turns possessive, his protection turns personal, and his kiss reminds her what it feels like to be seen. She’s tired of being the invisible girl. He’s the man who sees everything she hides. But falling for him could destroy everything she’s ever known.
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By five in the evening, my eyes were burning from staring at the computer screen all day. I finally shut it down, stretched my stiff arms, and started packing up. Just as I slung my bag over my shoulder, my boss called out, “Hey, we’re heading to the bar. You coming?” I forced a smile and shook my head. “Can’t. I’ve got something to take care of at home.” It wasn’t a lie—just not the whole truth. “Something to take care of” meant rushing across town to flip burgers at my second job before the dinner rush. Accounting was my main job, but it barely paid enough to keep my student loan collectors off my back. So, I worked nights at a fast-food place. Seven more months—that’s all I kept telling myself. Seven months and I’d finally be free. The smell of fries hit me the moment I walked in. I tied my apron, plastered on a smile, and tried to push through the exhaustion. For a few hours, everything went fine—until someone shouted. “Hey, you!” I turned, expecting a customer asking for ketchup. Instead, a woman stood up, her eyes blazing. Before I could say a word, she threw a cup of hot coffee right at my face. The burn stung my skin, but the shock hit harder. “You think you can steal my boyfriend, you ugly witch?” she screamed. “What?” I gasped, wiping my face. “I don’t even know who you—” “Don’t play dumb! Frank told me everything!” My heart dropped. Frank. Before she could lunge at me, my coworker grabbed her, pulling her back. I stood there, trembling, coffee dripping down my chin, humiliated in front of everyone. It wasn’t the first time this had happened. Every time Frank couldn’t get rid of a girlfriend, he told her I was the one he truly loved. And every time, I was the one who suffered for it. This time, I lost my job. The manager said I caused a scene and told me not to come back. He even docked me a week’s pay. I felt so frustrated and angry, how was I supposed to pay my student loan if I keep getting fired? And I didn't want to even think about what would happen if I don't pay that money on time…God—I might never get a real job and the thought of getting sued sent a shiver down my spine. When I got back to my tiny apartment, I felt hollow. My uniform smelled like coffee, and my eyes burned from holding back tears. I’d barely sat down when someone knocked on my door. I already knew who it was. Frank. He stood there, tall and handsome as ever with his brown hair disheveled from the wind, green eyes shining and a smile like nothing was wrong, holding a small box. “Brought you something,” he said, lifting the lid to show my favorite chocolate cake. “Got it on my trip.” I stared at him, too angry to even fake a smile. “Why did you tell your ex I was your girlfriend again? She came to my job and threw coffee in my face. I got fired, Frank. Fired!” His smile faded. “What? I—I didn’t mean for that to happen. I’m sorry. I’ll make it up to you next week when I get paid, I promise.” “You said that the last three times,” I said quietly. He sighed looking at me with worry. “Maybe this is a sign, you know? You should quit that restaurant job. You work too hard.” I laughed bitterly. “Easy for you to say.” It was always the same—empty promises, sweet words, and no real help. Still, no matter how angry I was, when he handed me that cake, I couldn’t throw him out. Because no matter how much I hated myself for it, I loved him. He’d been my best friend since childhood—the only person who ever felt like family after his grandmother. She once tried to adopt me, but he stopped her. I used to believe it was because he had feelings for me. Maybe, deep down, I still believed that. But to everyone else, he introduced me as his sister. So when he said, “I think I’ve met someone,” I felt my chest tighten. “Her name’s Tina,” he said, eyes lighting up. “She’s beautiful. I think she’s the one.” I forced a smile, though my heart was cracking. He’d said that same line before—about other girls who never lasted. But something about the way he said this one made my stomach twist. Then he added, almost casually, “She’s Eric’s sister.” I froze. Eric. The notorious playboy. The man who left a trail of broken hearts wherever he went. “Wait, as in Eric Eric?” Frank smiled, nodding, and for some reason I felt a chill go down my spine. "Yes, that Eric.” My heart sank. Oh no.ERIC’S POV The mansion looked the same as it always had…big, cold, and full of lies. I stood outside the heavy front door for a moment, my heart pounding hard in my chest. This was it. The last time I would step foot in this place. The last time I would face the woman who called herself my mother. After today, I was closing this chapter for good. Sabrina waited in the car down the driveway, wearing the simple white dress she had chosen for our small wedding. She was my future. This house? It was nothing but my past. I pushed the door open without knocking. My shoes echoed on the marble floor as I walked into the living room. Mom was there, standing near the big window, staring out like she was waiting for bad news. When she saw me, her face twisted with anger and pain. “Eric!” she yelled, her voice cracking through the quiet house. “How could you do this to your father?!” I stopped a few feet away from her, my hands clenched at my sides. The words didn’t even sting anymore. I fe
SABRINA’S POVThe sound of Diana’s screams faded as Eric’s men dragged her out of the penthouse, her heels scraping against the floor in one last pathetic struggle. The door slammed shut, and suddenly the room felt quieter than it should have. My heart was still racing from everything that had just happened. Watching Eric trick her into confessing felt like justice, but it also left a bitter taste in my mouth. These people…his family, my so-called family…had turned our lives into a battlefield.I turned to Eric. He stood there, tall and strong, his jaw tight like he was still holding back a storm. “I’m sorry about everything I just said,” he murmured, his voice low. “I hated every word. I needed her to break.”I walked over and sat on his lap, wrapping my arms around his neck. His body relaxed a little under mine. “It’s okay,” I whispered, resting my forehead against his. “I know you were just trying to get her to confess. You did what you had to do. I trust you.”For a moment, the wo
ERIC’S POVI pushed open the door to the penthouse, the familiar smell of home hitting me right away. My body was still buzzing from the confrontation at the mansion, but seeing Sabrina up and moving around the kitchen eased something tight in my chest. She was at the stove, wearing one of my shirts that reached her thighs, flipping eggs in a pan. The sight should have been normal, peaceful even. But after last night, it made my heart ache. She was trying so hard to act okay.“Hey,” I said softly, closing the door behind me. “You should be resting, baby.”She turned and gave me a small smile that didn’t reach her eyes. “I’m fine, Eric. Seriously. I wanted to make us breakfast.”I walked over and watched her for a second. Her hands were shaking slightly as she stirred the food. I knew that look. She was trying to distract herself, to push the horror away by doing something normal. I couldn’t let her carry it alone.“I know you,” I said gently, reaching past her to turn off the stove. “
ERIC’S POVThe drive back to the penthouse felt like it took forever, even though the streets were empty at this hour. Sabrina sat beside me, wrapped in my jacket, her hand still gripping mine like it was the only thing keeping her from falling apart. She hadn’t said much since naming Tina and Diana, just occasional shaky breaths. Every time she shivered, my chest tightened with fresh rage. Those women…my own sister and the one my mother pushed on me…had tried to destroy the best thing in my life. I kept my eyes on the road, but my mind was already planning what came next.We pulled into the underground parking. I killed the engine and came around to her side, lifting her carefully into my arms. She didn’t protest, just rested her head against my shoulder. Her body felt so light, so broken. It killed me.We entered the elevator and when we reached the door I opened it and carried her inside. The penthouse was quiet and dark, the city lights twinkling through the big windows. It felt
ERIC’S POVI tossed and turned in my bed, the sheets twisted around my legs like ropes trying to hold me down. The room was dark except for the faint glow of my phone screen. I’d dialed Sabrina’s number at least twenty times in the last hour. Straight to voicemail every single time. ‘The number you
SABRINA’S POVI stood in the middle of that perfect room for what felt like forever, James’s words still ringing in my ears. ‘If I were you, I’d run.’ My skin prickled with unease. Who says something like that and then just walks away? I wanted to brush it off as him being dramatic or jealous, but
ERIC’S POVI pushed open the front door, and the house swallowed me in silence. No laughter, no clatter from the kitchen, not even the low hum of the TV. Just thick, heavy quiet that pressed down on my shoulders like a warning. Marcus’s words echoed in my skull. Mom and Jonathan. Lovers. Cheaters.
SABRINA’S POVThe taxi dropped me off in front of a tall iron gate that looked like it belonged in a movie about old money.I paid the driver with shaking hands, stepped out, and stood there staring at the house beyond the bars.Big.White.Perfect.The kind of house that never had leaky faucets or






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