LOGINAs if my life wasn’t already complicated as a plus size woman who has always found it hard to find love, I go and fall in love with the wrong man. Stanley Pearson is my father's best friend. A billionaire. Twenty-nine years older than me. Engaged to my high school bully. And.. the only man I've ever truly loved. For years, my feelings were nothing more than a secret crush I swore I'd outgrow. Then my parents left for a three-year overseas assignment and asked Stanley to let me stay at his estate until I finish college. Now, I'm living under the same roof as the man I can't stop thinking about. Every day, I tell myself to keep my distance. Every day, I fail. Because the more time I spend with Stanley, the harder it becomes to ignore the way he looks at me. The way he remembers the little things. The way he makes me feel seen when the rest of the world looks right through me. Maybe I'm foolish. Maybe I'm delusional. Or… maybe some loves are too powerful to disappear just because they're forbidden. Whichever it is, my heart has never been very good at following the rules.
View MoreAmy’s P.O.V
Phew!
Yep, that was the sound of me after successfully moving my ten pound suitcase into my childhood home. A.k.a - my parent’s home.
At twenty-one, entering my final year of college, my life should have been mapped out for success. I was supposed to be focusing on final exams, project work, completing my application for The Herbert Wige Fellowship program while trying to ignore how my oversized cardigans never quite hid the heavy curves of my body.
Now before you judge me, Judge Judy, I have just been dumped by my boyfriend and he is now set to marry a billionaire’s daughter. When I confronted him, he said I couldn’t offer him what she could.
You know what, he was right.
So, yeah, I will be finishing college from home after which I plan to disappear to a place no one knows me.
The moment I stepped into the foyer, the rich scent of a gourmet dinner hit me.
Mmmmm, I licked my lips. Finally, a good homemade meal.
Just then, my seventeen-year-old brother, Josh, who had just graduated high school, sprinted down the stairs. The moment he saw me, he screamed, “Dad, Mum! Your adopted child is here!”
“Screw you, Josh!” I retorted. “If anyone is adopted, it’s you.”
He blew raspberries at me. I threw my arms around his neck and tickled him. He hated it. I loved it.
My father, David Sanders, met us in the hallway with a wider than normal grin. Before I could even ask what was going on, he pulled me into a tight hug. "There she is! Perfect timing, sweetheart. Come into the dining room. We have exciting news to share with you."
I followed him, my brows furrowing. My mother, Phoebe, was already seated at the table, practically vibrating with excitement.
"Amy, sit down," Mom said, her voice trembling. "Your father just received the official confirmation this morning. He has been selected for the senior diplomatic advisory council. It’s a prestigious, four-year overseas government assignment."
I froze, my hand dropping from my thick glasses. "Four years? Overseas? Where?"
"Tokyo," Dad said, his eyes shining with pride.
Dad and Mom held hands and giggled in each other’s face for a weird one minute.
Did I ever tell you my parents were high school sweethearts? Yep. Dad was captain of the football team and Mum, cheerlead captain. Both of them, two times home coming king and queen. They still have the perfect beauty standard society endorsed. Little wonder I was nicknamed ‘adopted girl’ in high school because how could someone like me come from someone like them.
"And I’m going too," Josh chimed in, offering a dramatic sigh. "Apparently, Tokyo has better arcade culture, so I've agreed to bless them with my presence."
"The timeline is incredibly tight, Amy," Dad continued, ignoring Josh. "We have to be on a plane by the end of next week. Josh will go to college there."
"Next week?" My mind raced. I was thrilled for him, but a sudden weight settled in my chest. Great. Everyone is going to Tokyo to eat authentic ramen while I stay behind to battle college professors and exams. "I am so happy for you, dad.”
“Thanks darling,” dad said but then his face fell flat. “We will be giving up the house-"
“What? Why? Where will I stay?” I started to panic. “I can’t go back to my college dorm.”
"Everything is handled, Amy. We would never leave you stranded," Dad assured me. "I-”
Footsteps echoing from the adjacent formal living room interrupted him. A tall, imposing figure stepped into the dining room, and my breath seized in my throat.
Stanley Pearson - Hotel and Luxury Hospitality mogul, cutthroat investor, and my father’s best friend of thirty years.
Oh fuck me!
A rush of heat flooded my face, and I instinctively smoothed down my cardigan and adjusted my glasses.
For years, I had buried a consuming teenage crush on this man. At fifteen, I had first noticed the way he carried himself. At seventeen, I had fallen hopelessly in love with him from afar. He was the standard against which I compared every guy at college, and none had ever measured up not even ‘stab-me-in-the-back’ ex.
Ley was a walking, talking hazard to my emotional stability. Yep, I had nicknamed Stanley, Ley.
It had been four years since I last saw him. But time had only made him more devastating. His suit highlighted his broad shoulders and lean frame. His dark hair was styled perfectly, and his piercing gray eyes held me in a chokehold.
"Stanley," Dad beamed, standing up to shake his hand. "You remember my daughter, Amy.”
Stanley turned his gaze toward me. I braced myself, my heart racing, praying he would see me differently now. Please don't look at me like I'm a human-sized dumpling.
Stanley offered a polite nod. His expression remained entirely unreadable. "Of course. Hello, Amy. It has been a long time. You’ve grown up."
Are you fucking kidding me? You've grown up? Translation: Hello, child whom I am socially obligated to acknowledge. A sharp prick of annoyance sliced through my nervousness.
Before I could salvage what was left of my reputation, another figure stepped out from behind Stanley.
I stopped breathing. The blood completely drained from my face, and my glasses suddenly felt heavy on my nose.
Quinn Heather - A breathtakingly beautiful woman who looked like she walked out straight from a magazine.
But that wasn’t what made me freeze.
Quinn was a year above me in high school. She spent two solid years making my life a living hell. She was the one who had nicknamed me 'The Human Eclipse' in the cafeteria.
Yes, I know, I have too many nicknames.
No. Way. Out of all the billions of women on this planet, he picked the head demon of my high school nightmares?
She slipped her perfectly manicured hand effortlessly through his arm. Her flawless, designer dress highlighted a slim, athletic physique. Her blonde hair fell in perfect waves, and her smile was dazzling.
"Amy, this is Quinn," Mom introduced quickly. "Stanley’s fiancée."
The word fiancée felt like a slap on my face.
Quinn looked down her nose at me, her eyes lingering for a second too long on my thick lenses and folds. A cruel, familiar glint flashed in her eyes before she covered it with a tight, performative smile. "Ah, so this is the little college student we’ve heard so much about. It’s so sweet to finally meet you, Amy. Stanley speaks highly of your family."
She’s pretending she doesn't know me, I thought, my jaw clenching. Classic Quinn.
"Nice to meet you, Quinn," I managed to squeeze out through my teeth.
Mom ushered them to the table.
“As I was saying, Amy,” Dad continued. “We have to give up the house. It’s the government’s.”
I frowned, adjusting my glasses and was about to argue when my dad raised his hand and stopped me.
“I spoke with Stanley and he has graciously agreed to step in."
My eyes snapped to Stanley. He was calmly pulling out a chair to sit.
"Stanley has a massive estate just twenty minutes from your university campus," Dad announced, a look of profound relief on his face. "He has plenty of room, top-tier security, and a full staff. He is the man I trust more than anyone else in this world."
A cold dread began to mingle with a sudden, fierce heat blooming in my chest.
Dad smiled warmly, delivering the final, inescapable truth. "You'll be moving in with Stanley next week."
Now, this is where I should have said: Oh fuck me!
I looked across the table. Quinn’s perfect smile had completely vanished, her eyes narrowing into something dangerous as she stared at me. She clearly didn't want her old victim anywhere near her billionaire prize. But it was Stanley’s reaction that held me captive.
His gaze locked onto mine with an intensity that burned right through my glasses. For the first time that night, he wasn't looking through me. He was looking at me.
Then it dawned on me, I am about to spend some time in a close space with my longtime crush… I didn't know when a smile formed on my face.
Stanley’s P.O.VThe taste of her was a sweet, devastating ruin.My lips were crushed hard against hers, drinking in the salt of her tears and the smudged red cherry lipstick that had been torturing my sanity all day. My palms were clamped to her jaw, holding her face in place. Her delicate wrists pinned firmly against my chest. I pulled her closer, one hand slipping to her wrist. She threw her hand around my neck as the kissing deepens. Every single desire and sexual urge I had been pushing down since I saw Amy that night in the bar, a year ago, clawed its way to the surface and exploded into reality. I was devouring her like a starved man, my heart racing and pulse spiking. I shouldn't be touching her. I am breaking my vow to her father. I knew it was wrong but I couldn’t bring myself to stop.My mind shifted to hours ago. Back at the mansion foyer she had looked heart broken and it had hurt me seeing like that but I couldn’t do anything. I had to maintain my performance and sell
Amy’s P.O.VUghhhhI blinked weakly, groaning as a sharp, throbbing ache flared across my temples. The whole space was white.Wait, am I in heaven? I thought. Then the sterile smell of antiseptic hit me hard in my nose, and the steady, rhythmic beep-beep of a heart monitor echoed in my ears. I looked down at my body. I was lying in a hospital bed, a thick blanket pulled up to my chest.I struggled to gather my memory. Where was I? How did I get here? Why does it seem like I can’t move? But my mind was empty.Then I heard a voice."It’s your fault. You threw her to the police and let her wander into the night on her even though you knew she had no place to go. The least you could have done was appreciate her. Little wonder she is happier when she is with me."The voice was intense, furious and… Chris?I turned my head slightly to where the voice was coming from, my vision slowly clearing behind my lenses.Chris Hampton was standing on one side of my bed still wearing his custom tuxed
Amy’s P.O.VBa-dum, ba-dum My heart raced rapidly the moment I saw the flashing red and blue lights of the police cruisers on the road leading to Pearson’s mansion because for some reason I thought Ley was joking and needed an excuse to bring me back to the house. The police did not arrest me on the sidewalk. Instead, they escorted my taxi all the way into the Pearson estate, tracking me like a fugitive.The moment the vehicle pulled through the iron gates, my jaw dropped. The grand circular driveway looked like a high-profile crime scene. There were at least a dozen police officers standing under the stone portico, their cruisers idling as the bright emergency lights cut through the night.“You’ve got to be fucking kidding me,” I muttered under my breath.I stepped out of the car, my heart beating three times faster as two uniform officers immediately flanked me, guiding me forcefully through the front doors.The grand marble foyer was a stage for my public execution.Quinn was sit
Amy’s P.O.VWhumpI threw my canvas bags onto the mattress and began aggressively pulling my clothes off the hangers. My hands were shaking so hard I could barely grip the fabrics. Hot rage and deep, crushing heartbreak fought for control inside my chest.He didn't even listen to me. He should have. "I'm done," I choked out, violently shoving a stack of textbooks into the bag. "I am officially done with this house, and done with him."The bedroom door suddenly burst open.Channel walked in, holding a plate of stolen pastries from the kitchen. Her sharp gray eyes took in the open luggage and the clothes scattered across the bed, and her jaw instantly tightened. She marched over, grabbed a pair of my folded jeans right out of my hands, and threw them back into the closet."Come on, Amy," Channel pleaded firmly, setting the plate down on my desk. "You cannot leave.""Get out of my way, Channel," I snapped, my voice cracking as a fresh wave of tears threatened to spill over my contacts.
Amy’s P.O.VDum Dum DumTightly gripping my phone, I walked down the quiet hall, headed for Ley’s office. It was the longest walk of my life. My heart pounded so hard I could almost hear it beat.I know you are wondering, did she take the deal?HaaahWhen I reached the office, I didn't bother knock
Amy’s P.O.VOh No Even though I had done nothing wrong, I couldn't help but feel guilty. You know that feeling you get watching someone you love go through a hard situation, but you can't help or soothe them? Yep, that was how I felt. I slid down from the counter and carried my bag and stood tal
Amy’s P.O.VArghhhh I could strangle both of them right now. Or maybe just stack them up and sit on them, suffocating them with my weight. They both snapped their heads down to look at me, but I didn't back away. I slammed my laptop shut, shoved it into my bag, and hoisted it over my shoulder.I l
Amy’s P.O.VYikes!Guess how I was spending my Saturday afternoon?Not studying… Not out with real friends… Not even in bed imagining a fictional world where Ley and I were lovers, which FYI, would have been a more productive use of my time than what I was currently doing."Oh, it is simply stunnin












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