LOGINKASSY
__ The next morning I was at Jenny’s place. “I’ll do it,” I blurted, dropping onto her sofa like a bag of bricks. Jenny lazily shuffled toward the coffee machine, her hair tied up in a messy bun, her T-shirt sliding off one shoulder. She stared at me with half-lidded, tired eyes. “Did you even sleep?” she asked flatly. “I couldn’t,” I admitted. I’d already called her earlier to unload everything that had happened last night, every humiliating, confusing, nerve-wracking detail. And just retelling it had made me toss and turn until dawn. Jenny shook her head slowly, pouring coffee like she’d already given up on me. “I have no idea why you want to go through all this for that guy Kas. You're beautiful, intelligent, rich…just what did you see in that guy…I get that he’s handsome, but come on.” And she was right. Shawn wasn’t just handsome—he was devastating. Six-foot compared to my barely five-six. Broad shoulders. His jawline looked like it belonged in some glossy magazine, and those gray eyes had been haunting me since I was sixteen. He was intelligent, confident… basically everything I’d ever wanted but never thought I could actually have. “I want to do it,” I whispered stubbornly. Jenny turned from the counter, coffee mug in hand, raising her brow. “You want to give your virginity to some random person because you don’t want to disappoint your husband on your first night?” The way she said it—so blunt, so matter of fact made it sound horrible. But it was true.....I wanted to learn. I wanted to practice. I wanted to be good enough for him. Jenny stared at me in disbelief, her lips twitching like she couldn’t decide if she should scold me or hug me. “It’s crazy,” I admitted, covering my face with my hands. “Thinking about it like this, actually saying it out loud—it’s insane.” “Where did my sweet little innocent angel go?” Jenny teased, sipping her coffee. “I’m twenty-four, Jenny. Twenty-four and about to get married,” I shot back, giving her a pointed look. “Why are you so against this? You’ve been there before.” I add “Exactly,” she said, rolling her eyes. “Because it’s me, and you’re you. Sex is nothing to me, Kassy. I lost my virginity in the back of my father’s truck and didn’t even blink. But you—you’re different. You’re innocent, you’ve held yourself back for so long because you wanted to give it to someone special.” Her words stung, because they were true. But the thing is, I wasn’t that same girl anymore. I stood up and began pacing her living room, chewing on my lip as I tried to explain myself. “Now I’m ready to give it up. What’s the point of my virginity if it’s not going to keep the man I want? Being clueless about something isn’t something to be proud of—not if it’s going to destroy my marriage. I can’t be that wife he never touches again Jenny....” “I want our first time to be memorable. Memorable enough that he’ll never even think of another woman.” I turned to face her, my heart pounding, my chest rising and falling with every word. Jenny snorted into her coffee, shaking her head. “You can’t keep a man with sex.” “Who said anything about keeping him with just sex?” I shot back, a smirk tugging at my lips. She stilled, lowering the mug, and gave me a long, knowing look. I gave her the same look right back. Neither of us blinked. Finally, she sighed. “I still think you should talk to him about this.” “What? No way,” I said quickly, almost laughing at how absurd that sounded. “I want this, Jenny. I’m sure.” Her expression softened, but the doubt didn’t leave her eyes. She took another slow sip of her coffee. The she nods “Fine“ ___ That same evening, I was sitting inside the car with Jenny, parked outside a building I never thought I’d see in my life. We both stared at it, quiet for a long moment. The sign glowed even from a distance. “I still can’t believe this is real,” I muttered. The words “D and D” stretched across the massive building, bold and proud. A week ago, I didn't even know a place like this existed. A week ago, I wouldn’t have believed I’d be parked outside of it, about to walk inside. “You still have time to change your mind, babe,” Jenny said carefully, watching me out of the corner of her eye. “I want to learn,” I told her, my voice steadier than I felt. Jenny groaned, leaning back in her seat. “Kassy, I still think you’re rushing into this. Just take a step back. Think about it—” “I’m sure,” I cut her off, my tone sharper this time. She raised her hands in surrender. “Okay, okay… fine.” We both turned to the building again, silent. “D and D,” I read softly, the letters tasting foreign on my tongue. “What does it even stand for?” “Dick and Dick,” Jenny said instantly, her lips twitching into a grin. I blinked, then let out a laugh. “Where did the pussy go?” Jenny burst into laughter, clutching her stomach. “On a vacation maybe,” she said between giggles. The ridiculousness of it all loosened the knot in my stomach. For the first time all day, I actually laughed with her. I glanced at her. “So… how did it go when you came here?” Her smile faded into something almost nostalgic. She looked at me, then back at the building, and for a moment she seemed like she was replaying the whole thing in her head. “Honestly? I got the best dicking of my life,” she said finally. “I swear, I felt that guy’s dick inside me for days.” My jaw dropped. “Oh my god,” I groaned, covering my face as I laughed. “I’m serious,” she said, laughing too. “It was amazing. But their sessions are ridiculously expensive.” I pushed open my car door, feeling a rush of determination wash over me. Jenny followed reluctantly, her heels clicking on the pavement. “Good thing I can pay,” I said confidently, walking toward the building. “Show off,” Jenny muttered, playfully rolling her eyes. I stopped and turned back to face her. “Well? Are you coming or not?”Jenny's POVThere's no way I was hearing it wrong."Finlink?"Kassy nodded, smiling while arranging the files on her desk."Do you know the company?" she laughed. "Silly question. Who doesn't?"I stared at her.That is Derrick's company.The words echoed inside my head over and over until I couldn't hear anything else."After years they finally accepted to work with us. Surprisingly I was put on the project," Kassy said, laughing. "This money I got paid was for the first successful sell out."I stood up on shaky legs and walked straight to her mini fridge.I needed water.My head was spinning so badly I thought I would collapse if I stayed where I was."Are you okay?" Kassy asked.I hummed as I turned, poured water into a glass and drank it in one go.The cold water slid down my throat, but it did nothing to calm me.He knows.Derrick has been playing Kassy all this time.God...Not again.She can't take another heartbreak again.Not after Shawn.Not after everything she has been thro
Jenny's povI ran out of the restaurant yesterday.I had run out like an idiot.The moment everything clicked in my head, I couldn't even breathe properly. My legs had simply carried me away before my brain could catch up. I didn't even remember saying goodbye. I didn't remember making any excuses.And that was after I had even demanded for Felix to show me Derrick on his phone, which he did confusedly.I probably looked like an insane woman to them.The second I saw the picture, my entire world shifted.I was so shocked that I dropped the phone on the table and ran out.Kassy's Derrick and Shawn's arch enemy were the same person.The same face.The same man.There was no doubts at allKassy is married to Shawn and pregnant for his enemy.Just thinking about it made my stomach twist.How am I supposed to tell her this?How does one even start this kind of conversation?"Hey Kassy, remember the man you've been doing everything to protect? He lied about his identity….Turns out he's the
Jenny's Pov I couldn't even wait for the agreed time anymore.The curiosity was slowly driving me insane.For a moment, I even thought about calling Felix and asking him everything over the phone.I picked up my phone.Then I put it back down.No.This wasn't the kind of conversation to have over a phone call.Besides, I was already meeting him later.I can wait.I was even too nervous to even sit still.My brain refused to stop connecting pieces that might not even belong together.Every few minutes, another possibility would pop into my head.Another theory.Another explanation.I hated not knowing things.Especially when Kassy's well being could depend on whatever answer I found today.I grabbed my car keys.If I stayed home any longer, I'd probably lose my mind.I walked out of the house, climbed into my car and started driving toward the restaurant where Felix and I had agreed to meet.The drive wasn't particularly long.Still...It somehow felt endless.I tapped my fingers agai
Jenny's PovSomething wasn't making sense to me.In fact, everything about Derrick wasn't making sense to me anymore Every time I tried to brush it aside, another piece would fall into place and make me question everything all over again.The only thing that kept shutting down my suspicion was the fact that I had seen him at D and D that day.A man who worked there couldn't possibly be the same man Shawn was so terrified of.Right?I let out a slow breath, staring blankly at my phone. I saw the watch he was wearing.That wasn't some cheap designer watch people bought just to show off or a woman will just buy for a worker in that place.Kassy had made points that made sense, I mean she was the one who knew him better.Then we met my friend at the restaurant that day, she had no idea who Derick was and this was someone who knows all the workers there.How could she not know Derrick? He's supposed to be the most sought after one there?I had wanted to keep pushing that day, but one loo
Kassy's PovIt took me almost an hour of mental gymnastics before I finally walked inside this house.The entire drive back, I had considered telling Jenny to turn around countless times to go back to her place.But this wasn't about what I wanted anymore.It was about surviving whatever game Shawn had decided to play.The moment I stepped through the front door, one of the maids hurried toward me.She looked nervous."Good morning Ma'am, would you like anything?"I shook my head."No."I didn't trust myself to say anything else.I wasn't in the mood for food.Without waiting another second, I headed upstairs.The house suddenly felt unfamiliar.It was strange how a place could remain exactly the same…..Yet feel completely different.I knew Shawn was somewhere around.I'm surprised he wasn't waiting for me in the living room.I just hope he is avoiding me like I plan to do with him.It's better that way.Right now, even the thought of looking at his face disgusted me.I reached my bed
Shawn's POVI did what I had to do.That was the only thought I kept repeating to myself.Over and over again.Did I regret every action I took last night?From stalking Kassy all the way to Felix's house...Maybe.Everything had happened so fast.Every decision I made felt right in the moment.Then morning came...And all I could see was the damage I had caused.I leaned back in the hospital chair and rubbed my tired eyes.The one I just can't stop thinking about is Kassy asking me for a divorce.The look in her eyes.She looked completely disgusted.I let out a slow breath.I should have handled things better.Especially with that bitch Kassy called a best friend.Just thinking about her irritated me again.I shouldn't have let her get under my skin.She kept throwing words at me until I completely lost it.I closed my eyes.I shouldn't have slapped her.She was still a woman….Even if I hated her...Even if she had insulted me...I shouldn't have hit her.That wasn't who I was.Ever
KassyI almost dropped the piece of paper on the ground.My fingers trembled as I unfolded it, my heart slamming so hard against my chest it felt painful, like it wanted out. The words blurred for a second, then came into focus.Come outside….Left wing….I need to see you. —DerrickDerrick is here?
“This is fucking messed up.”I said nothing. I just stared out the café window like something out there might suddenly make sense. People passed by, laughing, talking, living their lives like the world hadn’t just cracked open for me.I was pregnant.I was actually, truly pregnant.The words didn’t
KASSY The moment I got home, my mom was in the living room, sitting with her legs tucked under her like a teenager, flipping through fancy photographs. Her face was lit up with this wide, genuine smile that made her look ten years younger.“Sweetheart, you’re here,” she said, her voice warm and so
KASSYI peel my eyes open, and for a moment, I’m confused about where the hell I am. The ceiling looks strange, not mine. The smell in the air. My brain scrambles to catch up.Then it all comes crashing back into me at once.Sex Academy.The heat.The hands.The voice.The way I lost control so co







