LOGINCrandon’s POV
As I walk around Knox’s wedding, I sigh, long and heavy, because I see her. Her. The beauty that should’ve been mine. The one I really, really, really fucked up with. Carmen. She’s standing a few feet away, laughing as her cousin comes down with the bouquet like she just won the Super Bowl. Carmen jumps up and down with her, genuinely happy, clapping and hugging her tight. And that’s the part that gets me every time how real her joy is. There's no jealousy and no bitterness. Just happiness. It’s wild, because her cousin is younger than her. And Carmen at twenty three, still turns heads without even trying. Still that same beauty to be reckoned with. Still that same woman I ruined things with. And then I see it. The ring. Sparkling and catching the light like it knows it’s doing its job. That chump proposed to her. I shouldn’t call him a chump. I know that. Hell, he kicked my ass for her. Fair and square. But still… he’s not good enough for her. He never will be. Not in my head. Not in my chest. Not in that space I still haven’t fully cleaned out. I saw the proposal online. Of course I did. Everybody saw it. TikTok. I*******m. T*****r, I’m not calling it the other name. And F******k… the gutter of the internet. I laugh quietly to myself at that thought, it was humorless. Carmen and her cousin walk over to Sienna, holding the bouquet up like a trophy. Sienna smiles, glowing, taking it in like everything about today is exactly how it should be. Then comes the garter toss. I don’t even know the girl’s name, the one they sat in the chair, but she’s cute. Real cute. Young, excited, and blushing while the guy awkwardly slides the garter on with his mouth. The whole crowd loses it. I’ll admit it, there’s a split second where I wish it was Carmen sitting there, and that was me on my knees. Which is insane, because she didn’t even participate. She’s already engaged. I shrug it off, because wishing doesn’t change shit. I sit with my father, my sister, her boyfriend, Silas, and his two partners. My mother’s beside us, laughing, enjoying herself. I drink and try to lay low. A lot of people know what happened at the firm. They don’t say it outright, but I feel it. The distance. The side eyes. The whispers that stop when I turn my head. They still have to talk to me, shit, I’m the boss, but the energy is different. Careful and measured. Like I might snap at any second. Every time Carmen passes me, she rolls her eyes. And I don’t blame her. That whole situation? A complete shitshow. I led her on. I didn’t protect her. I didn’t handle my own issues before pulling her into them. My father explained it to me once, calmly. Said one day I’d find my true love, and Carmen could’ve been it. Could’ve, but I ruined it. That part stucks. So I stayed in therapy. Still am. I don’t socialize much at work anymore. And women? They still flirt anyway. Like nothing ever happened. Like reputation doesn’t matter when you’re tall, well dressed, and successful. There’s no off switch. I stand and head to the bar for another signature drink. My father gives me the look. “Don’t get too drunk, son.” I smirk. “I won’t, Dad. I really won’t.” My grandfather chimes in. “Yeah, you better watch it.” I sigh. “I will, Grandpa.” At the bar, I ask for another signature, medium, leaded drink. We’re not doing reckless tonight. The bartender slides it over, and as I turn around.... There she is. Carmen. My breath catches like I just ran into a wall. I take a step back. “Excuse me.” She rolls her eyes. “You’re excused,” she says flatly, brushing past me. Two steps. That’s all I make it before her fiancé, her little boy toy, according to my bitterness, rushes over to check on her like I was about to attack her at a wedding. Ridiculous. They talk quietly. She shrugs, says nothing, and they walk away. I head back to the table. Silas leans in. “So… what was that about?” “Nothing,” I say. “She was there. I said excuse me. She walked around. That’s it.” Nothing more. Nothing less. Silas exhales like he survived something traumatic. His girlfriend rubs his back. His boyfriend pats his hand. Weird as hell. My mother chuckles to herself, watching Silas’s very pregnant girlfriend. They’re all in love, apparently. Gonna raise the baby together. To each their own. That’s their story, not mine. As I sip my drink, I notice her. The new associate. Gorgeous, serious, and focused. I can’t remember her name, but I know she doesn’t play around. She’s walking toward Sienna and Knox now. Talking. Laughing. That giggle catches me off guard. It’s light and unforced. She looks unobtainable. Like someone I shouldn’t even think about touching. I drop my gaze, take another sip, and sigh. I feel eyes on me. When I look up, they look away. I feel like a goddamn pariah, but it's my fault. Dad says people will forget once another scandal pops up. But it’s been almost a year. The older crowd still watches me like I’m a cautionary tale. I lean toward my father. “Maybe I should just work from home.” He looks at me like I said something stupid. “Fuck these people. You’re an owner. You had a lapse in judgment. Shit happeneds. You’re fixing yourself. You haven’t crossed a line since. They’ll get over it.” He lowers his voice. “I talked to Karl and the rest of the Michaels matriarchs. You’re staying. You’re a damn good lawyer.” I sigh. “Okay, Dad.” He smirks. “You haven’t lost a case yet.” The DJ’s voice cuts through the air. “Let’s get Mr. and Mrs. Michaels on the dance floor!” Sienna and Knox step into the center. He pulls her close. 'At Last' starts playing by Etta James. Then it transitions to Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga's 'Die With a Smile'. They are both beautiful and timeless. Old and new. I smile despite myself. If I ever got married… yeah. Those songs would do it. When I look up again, I see her, the new associate, walking toward a table across from me. “Is this seat taken?” she asks. They tell her no. She sits with her back to me, rocking gently to the music. My eyes trace the nape of her neck. Long and elegant. Down to her lean, curvy body. Caramel brown skin that looks soft and kissable. I smirk slightly. My brother leans in. “Oh, so somebody else caught your eye, big brother?” I scowl. “What?” He laughs. “Her name’s Tempest. Like Tempest Bledsoe.” I blink. “You’re lying.” He grins. “Dead serious she was a recruit from Harvard Law. She graduated Summa Cum Laude. We tried to recruit her last year and she turned us down. She reached out this year on her own.” I exhale. “At least she’s older than Carmen.” “She’s twenty eight I believe.” Good. I finish my drink and stand. “Unleaded this time.” Dad eyes me. I shrug. “They all taste the same.” At the bar, sure enough, Tempest is there. Ordering a heavily, leaded one. I turn to her. “Hello.” She smiles politely. “Hello, Mr. Morgan. How are you?” “Okay,” I say lightly. “So you know who I am.” She looks me up and down. Scowls. “Everyone knows who you are.” Then she walks away. I sigh. “Ah… shit.” She knows about Carmen. And now? Yeah. Now I’m really screwed.Kole’s POVThe restaurant case and my opening statement went very well. Shocker. The litigators in charge of the restaurant group don’t know shit, and even though I turned over everything and they reviewed the witness list, which now exceeds over 350 people and they still weren’t prepared for what we were gonna throw at them.So yeah… this case is about to be big. Another win, just like Universal Airlines.After wrapping up both cases for the day, I’m honestly relieved I didn’t have to go downtown to the Daley Center. Just Maybrook today. But the next one? That’s at Daley Plaza, so I already know I’m gonna have to deal with that parking garage headache.I pull up to the restaurant, grab our to-go bag, and sigh. Thank God Keisha is picking up Mabel today, because I do not feel like going over to my grandmother’s house and sitting there for a whole fucking hour. Every single time I go, she’s telling me what I’m doing wrong with my own child.So imagine when baby number two gets here. In
Keisha’s POV Okay, bitch. Tell me what happened. You called me sounding really pissed.Sienna sighs. “You fucking jinxed me. Why in the hell am I pregnant?”I burst out laughing. “Well, that's a shocker, since you took three at-home tests and they all said negative.”She groans. “I decided to go to the clinic since everyone said I looked pregnant. I just left the fucking clinic. They did a blood test, and yes, I am pregnant, pregnant. My HCG levels are through the roof.”I laugh even harder. “Well, hopefully you’re not having twins.”She screams, “Stop pouring salt on me! How in the hell can I be pregnant on birth control?”I shake my head, still laughing. “Birth control is not a hundred percent, girlfriend. Abstinence is. And I know for a fact Knox is not letting one day go by without having sex. I know he’s not even letting you go two or three hours if he could help it. He might give you a break on your period, but that’s about it. Plus, the Michaels men have super sperm. Sperm s
Isla’s POVOkay… so maybe I went a little too far.I mean, I didn’t mean to threaten Shane with the kids, but I needed him to listen, because whatever that girl is offering him? It’s just sex. That’s it. There's no real companionship. No substance. Nothing.And I know for a fact she’s not going to be taking care of my children.From what I know, she’s got one daughter by that fucking mayor, and she barely takes care of her. So how the hell is she supposed to take care of my three?She’s not.So she can miss me with that shit. Fuck her.I get up from my bed in my hotel room, get ready for the day, and check out before twelve. This is technically my last day here, because I’m leaving tonight.I drive over to Shane’s cousin’s house, already knowing I’m about to see her stank face. And I already know she’s gonna have an attitude, because yeah, I threatened her cousin.And I know my kids told him what I said. I know they did. They love their dad, and they talk to him all the time.As soon
Maya’s POVOkay, I’m not gonna lie, I am nervous. I’m nervous for Shane. Because the shit that he is going through, and what’s happening to him… it’s insane.This woman has literally threatened to take his pride and joy from him, his children. And he has never, not once, threatened her with the kids. He’s always said he wanted to work things out amicably with Isla.And she’s just like… no.Who wants to hold somebody captive just to keep them miserable? I’ve never understood that. It’s a choice, and that choice is a bad one.I’m not gonna lie, when Stanley was getting married, he threw all types of bullshit at me.“Oh, you can be my side chick.”“Oh, you can be my mistress.”“We can just hide the baby… or you could get rid of the baby and still be my mistress.”That was a big-ass no for me.First of all, I was not in love with him. I mean, I loved him, but I wasn’t that in love with him.Second of all, I was not getting rid of my child. Period.Third of all, I was with him first—so why
Shane’s POVI sit across from Talis in his office, trying to keep my thoughts from spiraling.Maverick referred me to him because he was buried in work, and honestly, I get it. The man’s juggling a lot right now.Still… Talis is a top-tier attorney. One of the best divorce lawyers in the area, and right now, I need the best.He leans back slightly, studying me. “So… what can I do for you, Shane? The kids are still at your cousin’s place, right?”I exhale slowly, dragging a hand down my face.“Yeah. They’re still there.”And when I say I panicked?I panicked.I had to call my cousin just to make sure. The kids are fine they were swimming, laughing, just being kids.My mom even offered to hop on a red-eye and go down there herself to make sure everything stays smooth.I shake my head. “I just… I panicked, man. I don’t even know what to do.”Talis nods, calm as ever. “Okay. Let’s take this step by step. You already filed on the grounds of infidelity and irreconcilable differences.”He p
Crandon's POV (continued)We’re still sitting in Sienna’s office, and she’s deep into it now.Not just the attack on her but everything that came after, from the court case to that so-called “accident.”And the aftermath.She’s telling Tempest about the man’s wife, and how she had a full breakdown after everything came out. About the kids. About how his family circled the wagons and protected him like he was the victim in all of this.How the wealthy assholes kept his name quiet.His identity hidden.Didn’t lift a finger to help the woman he destroyed or the grandchildren caught in the middle, and are selfish as hell.I lean back in my chair, jaw tight.People like that don’t just disappear.They wait until the kids are older. They watch from the bushes, and then—Knock. Knock.Sienna straightens slightly. “Come in.”The door opens up, and she blinks, caught off guard.“Shane? What the hell are you doing here? You’re supposed to be on vacation.”He chuckles, rubbing the back of his ne
Maya’s POVAs I finished up my latest piece, I leaned back on the stool and let out a long sigh.I was always a little sad when a piece was complete.The process, the creation, the building, and the shaping, that was the part that made my heart beat. When it was finished, when the last touches were
Crandon’s POVAs my mother and Tempest come out of the kitchen with the final touches, everybody settles in, plates in front of them, forks ready like we’ve been waiting our whole lives for this meal.My mother looks at Tempest like she’s known her for ten years and says,“So this beautiful young l
Crandon’s POV I wake up Sunday with this gorgeous woman wrapped around me, and I have to pause for a second to figure out how we even got like this.When we went to sleep, we were on our own sides with her hand on my chest.Now she’s snuggled into me, head and hand on my chest, her thigh thrown ac
Maya’s POV, After hanging up the phone with Shane, I shake my head. As a parent, just like Shane, just like Isla, I know exactly how this looks. Chasing someone who doesn’t want you anymore, using whatever tactics you can just to get them to interact with you. I’ve been there.When I first had my







