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“We do,” Corvin replied. It left me speechless for a while. I'm familiar with Marlowe International and how powerful and wealthy they were. I have read their feature in the magazine, and now I'm surprised I'm actually standing in front of someone so influential. When I recovered, I took his hand and accepted the handshake. His palm was soft and warm against mine, sending a chill down my spine. I had to quickly let go. Corvin then popped the champagne. Only then did I notice the pair of champagne glasses I haven’t seen earlier. “Are you sure you’re fine with champagne? I thought you’d want something to eat,” he said, handing me one of the glasses. He filled it almost to the brim. I shrugged. I don't really feel hungry. I haven't eaten all day, and this champagne was technically my meal. I'm used to fasting–it helped me stay fit and maintain my figure. “Are you on a strict diet or something?” For a guy, I thought he was quite talkative. My first impression of him had been that he was the quiet, mysterious type, the kind who would command rather than ask questions, especially personal ones. “Not really,” I replied. As soon as he finished pouring, I lifted the glass and took a sip. I figured it was my turn to ask something. “Why are you here?” Just moments ago, I was certain I have the entire place to myself. I hate crying in front of people, so I always make sure to do it somewhere private. But I'd been wrong this time. Contrary to what I thought that this place was closed for the night, it clearly wasn’t closed to the owner. “Because I saw you coming up here.” That made me raise a brow. I confirmed his eyes really followed me the entire night. “Now, why are you broken-hearted again?” The question made me finish the rest of my glass. That question stings that I held the glass out for more. Corvin didn’t speak. He simply refilled it. “Because what people see isn’t really the truth,” I began. “Well, for a brief moment, it was. We were actually in love. But that ended just a while ago. We broke up, and now I have to pretend that everything’s okay between us.” Derek and I started as a love team in an online series. It unexpectedly clicked with viewers and earned us thousands of fans. People loved our chemistry and how real everything looked between us. It paved way to the 'successful career' we have now. Because of all the champagne I've consumed, my emotions started to overwhelm me. I told him about the contract we signed, binding us together for at least seven years. It had been three years since signing, and I thought everything was fine. But then Derek started becoming this hot-tempered, impatient person who shouted and screamed at staff and crew. I was shocked, and for a moment, I wondered if I really knew him. Derek’s treatment of me changed too. We used to be so in love, so sweet, affectionate, always together. Then suddenly, he was never around and would ignore my calls and texts. I felt as though I was being pushed aside, and it made my heart ache. But I held on. Not just because of the contract, but because I love him. But maybe all good things must come to an end. Our arguments grew worse–Derek would shout and snap at me often. Whenever we're alone and the cameras weren’t pointed at us, he became a completely different person. Misunderstandings piled up, quarrels became more intense. And then I just couldn't handle it anymore. I decided to break up, and he agreed without a fight. And it broke me. More than I can imagine. I didn’t realize I was already crying. Until he offered me the same handkerchief again. This time, I accepted it without hesitation. “And we signed a contract! I want to move on, but how can I when we’re still supposed to be together? When we still have to see each other every day?” The contract is valid for seven years. One of its clauses required us to stay together as a love team turned “real couple” for that duration to maintain the fantasy for our fans. It brought enormous profit to the company, so the rule was strictly enforced. We both benefited from it, so we agreed to continue. But it's becoming harder for me. Because he still holds a piece of my heart, while he doesn't want me anymore. It would be hard to move on because another clause of the contract strictly forbade us from being with other people except for work projects. We can't fall in love. We can't be with anyone else but each other. “And you know what’s funny?” I mumbled, a mix of laughter and pain in my voice. “He can’t even pleasure me! Whenever we make love, it’s always about him! I have to do all the work, and when he’s done, I’m all alone. I’m left to take care of my own needs. How crazy is that?” My emotions were running wild, and I wasn't really thinking. I was feeling hurt, regret, and betrayed, all at the same time, which is why I didn't care about the words that came out of my mouth. “He’s my first everything… But I never really had a real orgasm with him. It’s always fake. I’m always responsible for my own satisfaction.” And then I suddenly started hearing the words I said. It was a private information between us and I forgot I was talking to a man I barely know. I fell silent, and so did Corvin. I suddenly wanted to smack my head. How could I share all of those?! What would Corvin think of me now?! “God, I’m so sorry,” I quickly said. “Oh my God, I wasn’t supposed to say that!” I brought the glass to my mouth, but it was empty now. Corvin readily filled it, and I murmured a quick thanks before downing it in one go. I think I'm crazy. “It’s fine,” he quickly replied. There was something in his voice that I couldn’t quite distinguish. “I’m really sorry. That’s private information!” This time, Corvin didn't reply. We fell silent again, and I wanted to run away. But my feet seemed to be glued to the floor and my body frozen on the bench. I think I'm really crazy. “You never had true orgasm?” He asked. Out of everything I shared, that's what struck him the most? I then shook my head, still embarrassed. “I… I’m always responsible for my own… orgasm.” When I looked at him, I saw him nodding. But I could see he was deep in thought. I'm feeling anxious now, also curious about what was going through his head. He took a slow sip of his own drink, and a thoughtful, almost predatory look settled on his face. “You’ve given me quite a lot to think about, Kayla,” he said, his voice low and steady. “And honestly, I find myself deeply intrigued.” He paused, leaning forward just slightly. “It seems to me, you have needs that aren’t being met. Needs that a woman like you absolutely deserves to have satisfied.” He placed his glass down on the bench. “I propose an arrangement..” He started, and I was holding my breath, anticipating his next words. “Do you want to feel what it’s like to have a real, great orgasm?” I couldn’t reply. My thoughts were mixed up and running in every direction. “I can offer you the satisfaction and the attention you’ve been missing. No strings, no future obligations, and certainly no illusions of a relationship. Just for tonight.” Corvin’s face had shifted–no teasing, no smirk, just quiet seriousness. And I know he wasn’t joking. “Just two adults acknowledging a mutual curiosity,” he continued, his voice low. “It would be my pleasure to make sure you never feel like you’re on your own again.” The room felt smaller, warmer, as the weight of his words settled between us. I didn’t answer right away—this wasn’t a decision to make lightly. But as his steady gaze held mine, I realized I could do it. Derek had been with other women, and a small part of me wondered if maybe this was something I needed too. So, with an answer I hadn’t fully thought through, I replied, “Okay.”KAYLAThe rumor caused so much chaos for me, my family, and even my team. After Casey confirmed that she had already told the truth to Jordan, my team quickly released a statement explaining the photo before things got even worse.Thankfully, most people believed it.Corvin and I still had dinner that night. It went better than I expected. He was quieter than usual, though. I could tell the news surprised him. Maybe it even scared him a little. I wasn't really sure.I wanted to ask him what he was thinking, but I decided not to.We both needed a normal night after everything that had happened.So instead, we talked about random things, laughed over dinner, and pretended the internet wasn't trying to create another story about us.Now I was back on set, and almost everyone looked at me the moment I arrived. Some tried to hide it, while others didn't even bother. I knew exactly what they were thinking.The rumor.Even the director called me over before filming started."No more scandals
KAYLA Corvin took me to a fancy restaurant. I'm usually very conscious whenever I go out, especially when I'm with someone who isn't Derek. Most people still don't know about our breakup, so there's always a part of me that worries about being seen. But Corvin assured me that no word about tonight would get out. Apparently, the restaurant belonged to one of his friends. He told me he was one of the investors, and the owner gladly agreed to his request to close the restaurant for the evening. That gesture alone sent butterflies fluttering in my stomach. No one had ever done something like that for me before. Derek was never the grand type when it came to surprises. He was thoughtful in his own way, but he never went all out. Corvin was different. Closing an entire restaurant just so we could have privacy and enjoy the night without interruptions felt unreal. It reminded me that maybe I shouldn't settle for the bare minimum. Because somewhere out there, there is someone willing t
CORVINI watched her back disappear into the bathroom. For a second, I just sat there on her sofa, my hands resting on my knees, staring at the door. The silence of Kayla’s apartment felt heavy, a sharp contrast to the ringing in my ears that had been there for the last hour.I let out a breath I felt like I’d been holding since I left my office. My heart was still thumping against my ribs–not with the panic from before, but with a strange ache I couldn't quite name."Not pregnant," I whispered to the empty living room.I should have felt like I’d just dodged a bullet. I should have been jumping for joy, ready to celebrate my freedom and the fact that my life wasn't about to change. But as I leaned back into the cushions, I felt... weird. Disappointed? No, that was a crazy thought. Why would I be disappointed?My mind drifted back to how this chaos started.I had been at my office, scrolling through my feed while waiting for the time when I had to leave, when I saw the headline and a
KAYLAMy back was against the door as my tears continued to fall. This day was just too overwhelming. It was supposed to be a chill day for me, but because of one photo, everything was ruined. My mood was ruined. My career was almost ruined.At this point, I don’t know how to explain it to Corvin. I’m afraid he’s already seen it, and I’m scared of how he might react. I know I said whatever is going on between us is just for fun, but I still care about his feelings. He’s a friend now, and he’s been so considerate of me.I picked up my phone, still sitting on the floor, and dialed Casey’s number. It rang for a long time, but she didn’t answer. She must be busy. Maybe she isn’t on her phone, or maybe she hasn’t seen the article yet.I was about to dial Corvin’s number when my mom’s name flashed on the screen. I closed my eyes tightly, inhaling and exhaling to prepare myself for whatever she was about to say.When I felt ready, I answered. The first words out of her mouth were, “Are you p
KAYLA“What are you doing here?” I asked the moment I recovered from the shock. I wanted to ignore him and just go inside my apartment, but he was blocking my way, so I couldn’t even open the door.He looked at me, and there was something in his expression–curiosity, anger, shock… I couldn’t even distinguish it.“Are you pregnant?” he questioned, and my brows instantly knitted together.I tried walking past him, even bumping him a little in my quest to open my door. “What are you talking about?”I inserted my keys and pushed open the door, pausing before entering, contemplating whether I should invite him inside or not. Of course, I didn't want to, but I don't think we should be talking in the hallway.“People are talking about it online,” he replied.I went in anyway, and he followed.“What?!”I got my phone and turned on the Wi-Fi. The moment I did, notifications flooded in.“Oh God,” I murmured as I took my seat on the sofa.I tried to check each notification, but there were just t
KAYLAI’ve never been this excited to get up in the morning. Even though I had a very late night on set for a photo shoot and barely got any sleep, I feel strangely energetic. I feel as refreshed as if I had just woken up from a perfect, eight-hour sleep without any interruptions. I feel as satisfied as if I had just eaten the most delicious meal in the entire world. For the first time in a long time, it feels like I don’t have a single problem to deal with. I reached over to my bedside table, grabbed my phone, and saw a message from Corvin. It was just a simple "good morning," but it was enough to make a smile spread across my face instantly. My day was already off to a great start, and that message made it even better. I have to be honest: when I first met Corvin, I was intimidated. It’s hard not to be when you’re talking to the heir of a multi-billion dollar corporation. But as I’ve spent more time with him, I’ve realized that he is so much more than just a fancy title or a big b
KAYLAThe shift from my movie set to my real life felt strange. Just days ago, I was standing in fake rain, holding Derek’s flowers while my skin crawled. Now, I was at home, getting ready for a night that actually mattered.Tonight wasn't for the cameras or the fans. It was about Casey’s dinner pa
KAYLAI stood in front of the large mirror and took a deep breath. I just finished applying a soft layer of lipstick. For tonight’s look, I chose a "no-makeup" style. It looks natural, but it actually takes a lot of work to look this effortless. I made sure my eyebrows were perfectly shaped and fil
CORVINThe following morning, Kayla had to sneak out of my room at dawn to return to her own. I struggled to let her go. I wanted nothing more than to keep her beside me, tangled in the sheets, her skin warm against mine.I know now that what I feel for her isn’t just a simple attraction. Kayla is
KAYLAEverybody looked my way the moment the church doors opened. A soft hush fell over the room, followed by warm smiles that bloomed across their faces. I stepped forward slowly, my movements graceful and careful at the same time.A delicate violin rendition of ‘A Thousand Years’ started playing,







