MasukMy husband was sleeping with my best friend behind my back for six months. Six months of roses. Six months of 'you are my everything' while he was making her moan his name. I trusted him with my whole heart. He handed it to her like a cheap gift. So when Dominic Ford showed up with rage in his eyes and proof in his hands, something in me snapped. And in that broken, dangerous place, a sinful idea was born. "An affair," I told him, meeting his gaze. "Real. Raw. Dirty. No strings. No limits. We give them exactly what they deserve." He studied me for a long, slow moment. Then he pulled me close as he whispered. "When do we start?" Dominic Ford touched me like he was trying to ruin me for every other man. He succeeded. He took me apart, piece by piece, night after night, until I was shaking and screaming and begging for more... and when morning came I was crawling back for everything he gave me the night before. This was supposed to hurt them. It was never supposed to feel this good. It was never supposed to feel like home. Now our cheating spouses are on their knees, right where we wanted them. But Dominic is looking at me like the plan just changed. And God help me, I don't want to walk away either. We agreed. No strings. No feelings. Just revenge. That was the deal. We lied. --- WARNING: This story contains explicit scenes and two broken people who find each other in the most sinful way possible.
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"Your husband is having an affair with my wife." The water in my mouth splashed out before I could stop it. I stared at Dominic Ford across the table, certain I had heard him wrong. I had to have heard him wrong. Because what he just said was impossible. Julian would never cheat on me. "Mr. Ford." I set my glass down carefully, the way you do when your hands are shaking and you don't want anyone to notice. "Is this a joke? Because it's not funny." "Do I look like I'm joking?" He didn't. Dominic Ford never looked like anything except serious. But that didn't mean he was right. "Julian loves me," I said firmly. "He would never do something like this." "I know." His voice was quiet and tired. "I said the same thing about Sera three months ago." Sera. Just her name made my chest do something strange. Seraphine Ford. My best friend since forever. The woman who cried at my wedding. The woman who called me every single day and told me how lucky I was to have a man like Julian. We were practically sisters. "This isn't possible," I said again, but my voice came out smaller this time. Dominic looked at me the way people look at someone they feel sorry for. I hated it. "Did you never see the signs?" he asked. "There were no signs." "Six months, Celeste." I flinched at the number. "No." "Six months and you never once suspected anything?" "I said no." I got to my feet, my chair scraping back loudly. "I trust my husband completely. Whatever you think you know, you're wrong." "Sit down." "I'm leaving." "Sit. Down." Something in his voice stopped me. Not loud. Not aggressive. Just absolute. I sat down. He leaned forward, resting his arms on the table. "Six months ago, did anything change between you and Julian?" I opened my mouth to speak, but closed it. Six months. The memories came without permission. The way Sera had suddenly started visiting more. Two, three, four times a week, always when Julian was home. I had been so happy about it. I thought our friendship was growing deeper. I thought she just missed me. And Julian. Still loving. Still perfect. Still sending flowers every morning and texting me love notes throughout the day and kissing me like I was something precious each time he walked through the door. But our sex life. Three months since he had last touched me. Three long months of 'I'm exhausted baby' and 'once this project is done, I'll make it up to you" and 'just one more year and we'll have everything we've ever wanted.' I had believed every word. Stop it. I shook the thoughts away. You're doing exactly what he wants you to do. "Even if things changed between me and Julian," I said carefully, "that doesn't prove anything." Dominic pulled out his phone without a word. He turned the screen toward me. It took me three full seconds to understand what I was seeing. A luxury club. A private booth. Dark, expensive, intimate. Julian and Sera. Together. My stomach dropped so fast I thought I was going to be sick right there at the table. "That was taken last week," Dominic said flatly. "No." I pushed the phone away. "No, that's not possible. Julian was out of the country last week. He was on a business trip. He video called me every single night until I fell asleep." Dominic didn't argue. He just looked at me. "He called me," I repeated, my voice cracking slightly. "Every night." "I know." He took his phone back. "He's very thorough." The word 'thorough' hit me somewhere tender. Like a bruise being pressed. "You can see the truth for yourself if you still have doubts," he said. I wiped the corner of my eye quickly, angry at myself. "What do you mean?" "Julian probably told you this morning that he's traveling tomorrow. Four days. Business trip, right?" I went very still. "How do you know that?" "Because my wife already told me she's visiting her mother for four days." A dry smile crossed his face. It didn't reach his eyes. "They're not going anywhere, Celeste. He booked the entire East Wing of Rosewood Resort. Four days, just the two of them." The room tilted slightly. Julian had told me that morning. Before he left for work, still warm from sleep, kissing my forehead. 'I'll miss you every second, baby.' Those were his exact words. "Come with me tomorrow evening," Dominic said. "If I'm wrong, you'll know. And if I'm right..." He didn't finish the sentence. He didn't need to. I didn't remember agreeing. But somehow I nodded. And somehow, I drove myself home. --- I don't know how I managed it. The whole drive back, my chest felt like something was sitting on it. Heavy and immovable. I kept telling myself it wasn't real. The video was fabricated. Dominic was jealous of what Julian and I had. People did crazy things out of jealousy. Julian loves me. When he came home that evening, flowers in hand, eyes soft and warm the way they always were when he looked at me, something in my chest cracked. See? Look at him. This man is not cheating on you. He kissed me slow and deep in the kitchen and I kissed him back just as hard, searching for something. A lie. A tell. Anything that would make Dominic's words make sense. I found nothing. He asked about my day and I lied through my teeth, smiling up at him like my world hadn't shifted on its axis that afternoon. That night, I tried again. I pressed myself against him in bed, my fingers trailing across his chest, and he caught my hand gently. "Baby." His voice sounded soft, exhausted and genuine. "I'm so tired. The moment this contract is done, every single night is yours. I promise." "Okay," I whispered. "I love you so much, baby." "I know." I replied. He kissed my forehead and rolled over. I lay in the dark and listened to him breathe and wondered how a man could lie so beautifully. Maybe he wasn't lying. Maybe Dominic was. I held onto that thought like a lifeline and waited for morning. --- Julian kissed my cheek in the morning, while I pretended to sleep. "I'll miss you every second. I love you." I kept my eyes closed until the front door clicked shut behind him. I didn't move until noon.CELESTE Elizabeth had just brought her hand toward my mouth when I made my move. My hand shot out, the rope finally giving way from the blade in my bracelet, and I shoved her hard in the chest before she could force those tablets down my throat. She staggered backward, her heels catching on the edge of the rug, and she went down hard, landing on her butt with a shriek that echoed off the walls. The pouch flew from her grip and the pills scattered across the floor like tiny white seeds, skittering in every direction. Riley dropped the phone she was holding and charged at me, her hands extended like claws. I flexed my freed wrists, rolling my shoulders to get the blood flowing back into my fingers. "I see you did not learn your lesson." Her fist came at my face and I sidestepped, catching her arm and using her momentum to pull her off balance. My other hand connected with her jaw, a clean punch that snapped her head back, and I followed it with a kick to the back of her knee
DOMINIC The first thing I registered was the ceiling. White. High. The second thing was the weight in my limbs, a heaviness that pressed me into the mattress like I had been filled with lead instead of blood. I tried to move my hand and it barely twitched. I tried to lift my head and my neck refused to cooperate. Then I heard her voice. "You left me no choice, Dominic." I turned my head slowly, the muscles in my neck screaming in protest, and found my grandmother sitting in a chair beside the bed. Her hands were folded in her lap, her posture perfect, her silver hair pinned in a neat bun. She looked exactly as she always did. Composed. Respectable. Like a woman who had never done anything wrong in her entire life. "Granny," I said. Or tried to say. It came out as a croak, my throat dry and raw. She leaned forward, her eyes soft but unyielding. "I am your grandmother, Dominic. I have only ever wanted what is best for you. You have to understand that." "What did you do to
DOMINIC After I left Celeste, I climbed into the back of my car and let my driver pull us out into traffic, heading toward the office, and for the first time in longer than I could remember, I felt something close to peace settle over me. It turned out that when a man finally found the one, his heart simply knew it, no hesitation, no second-guessing, just a bone-deep certainty that made everything else in the world fall into its proper place. I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her. I wanted to protect her from anything and everything that dared come near her. I had never felt anything like this before. Not once, not with Seraphine, not with anyone. This was the kind of happiness that settled into your bones and made itself at home, the kind that made you think about white dresses and small hands and the sound of children's laughter bouncing off walls you had built for the people you loved. I let myself imagine it. A little girl with Celeste's eyes and Celeste's smile, her
CELESTE The first thing I registered was the ache in my shoulders, a dull throbbing that traveled up my neck and settled behind my eyes. The second thing was the rough texture of rope biting into my wrists, the kind of friction that promised bruises before I even opened my eyes to confirm my situation. I forced my lids apart and the world swam into focus. A ceiling I did not recognize. Walls painted a pale yellow that felt deliberately cheerful in a way that made my stomach turn. I was sitting on a wooden chair, my arms pulled behind my back, the rope wrapped around my wrists so tight that my fingers had started to tingle. Kidnapped. The word landed in my chest like a stone dropped into still water, sending ripples of cold dread through every part of me. Seraphine. That was the first name that surfaced, the most obvious conclusion. Who else would want me tied to a chair in a stranger's house? Who else had the combination of spite and boldness to pull something like this off
CELESTE I pushed my chair back and stood up. My heart was beating faster than it had any right to. "This might be the pain talking. I know that. But tell me you wouldn't want to see the look on their faces if they found out we were having an affair." Dominic pushed off the doorframe and moved
CELESTE Dominic didn't take me home. I didn't argue. I couldn't. The rain was coming down so hard it was impossible to see three feet in front of you, and I was soaking wet and shaking so badly I could barely hold myself upright. He spoke quietly to one of the resort staff, handed over a card
CELESTE Dominic picked me up at five. We didn't talk much in the car. What was there to say? We were either about to prove he was wrong, or we were about to have our entire lives rearranged. Rosewood Resort sat at the edge of the city, all glass and warm light and the kind of quiet money tha
CELESTE "Your husband is having an affair with my wife." The water in my mouth splashed out before I could stop it. I stared at Dominic Ford across the table, certain I had heard him wrong. I had to have heard him wrong. Because what he just said was impossible. Julian would never cheat on m
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