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Damon Blackwood Full of Regret the moment he signed the divorce papers. He never expected that his supposedly timid, boring ex-wife, Lillian Ashford, would move on overnight, turning into the woman everyone in Las Vegas feared and admired. Not only did Jaxon Thornfield, the heir of an elite family, claim to be her personal bodyguard, but a top Hollywood actor swore to be her die-hard fan. Even the wealthiest moguls in the country treated her like a legend. "I don't care how powerful you've become, Lillian Ashford. I'll tear down your walls!" Damon vowed.
She turned to check the time. 2:47 a.m.
Damon hadn't arrived back at home.
She felt a stinging pang in her chest, but she pushed herself to consciously breath gently. It was not novel. Like last night, he had spent many evenings away. But tonight, after everything, the whispers, the looks, the humiliation, his absence felt different. It came across as a statement.
On the nightstand, her phone buzzed, its vibration breaking through the quiet.
She reached for it with doubtful fingers. one note from Vanessa.
Look at Seraphina's post.
dread knotted low in her gut. Her pulse pounding against her ribs, her hands became sweaty as she swiped open the app. The screen loaded slowly, but when it did, each breath she had left left one sharp exhale.
Her most recent piece was a darkly lit, closely close picture. A woman's bare back against silk sheets, a masculine hand resting possessively on her hip.
Lillian's blood ran cold.
The caption beside it said: Tonight will live in memory.
Her fingers got tighter around the phone. Her knuckles went white from that great hold. She knew that hand, even though the picture itself was deliberately vague and ambiguous. Its form, the veins on the wrist, the way the cuff hardly peeped into the picture.
Damien.
Her vision became hazy.
She wanted to scream, toss the phone across the room, break anything, anything, that would help her to release this intolerable agony inside her.
She closed her eyes rather instead.
taken in. Pushed out.
Sharp and merciless pain turned inside her, but she choked it down. This was not the first turnabout. That would not be the last.
She moved over the rotating doors, the air smelling fresh coffee and polished wood. Executives in tailored clothes, helpers carrying files, quiet chats filled with urgency, the elegant lobby alive with movement, its tall marble columns and immaculate black flooring.
Then she entered.
And the globe froze.
Heads looked around. Slower movements. Though the murmurs were subdued, she sensed the change in the air, the stolen looks, the way certain staff members lowered their eyes, suddenly busying themselves with chores absent on the list.
She was not only a surprise visitor.
She was unique.
Lillian kept on her stroll.
She passed old faces, people who had attended their wedding, who had once congratulated her for assuming Mrs. Ashford. They now saw her as though she were only a ghost living in the empire her husband governed.
As she walked to the executive floor, her pulse pounded in her ears.
Straightened at the sight of her, the young woman in a navy blazer, the main desk receptionist, had immaculate hair tied into a bun.
Lillian spoke in a cool, steady manner. "I should see Damon."
The woman stopped, her fingers hanging over the keyboard. "Mr. Ashford is... right now in a meeting."
Lillian wrinkled her brow. "then I'll wait."
The receptionist swallowed and looked down, maybe looking for a justification.
Lillian had no need for hearing it.
She realised.
New from the woman's posture's tightness, the hardly hidden pain in her eyes. New from the way the whole floor seemed electrified with something unsaid.
Damon was on hand.
And he was not isolated either.
An intense pulse of wrath curled under her ribs. She nodded once. "Don't trouble me announcing."
She turned without further word and headed directly towards his office.
Ahead loomed the door, its sleek black finish a sharp contrast against the glass walls encircling it.
The last gate.
She extended her hands for the handle.
The receptionist answered uncertainly and called after her. "Mrs. Ashford, I really don't think,"
Lillian closed the door.
Langley, Valhalla.
She stood next to Damon's desk, wearing just his white dress shirt, the neat cloth draping off her tiny form as though she belonged in it. Her lips curved in a deep, contented smile as her damp, raven hair hung to her collarbone.
Lillian's hands shook at her sides as her stomach turned.
Seraphina spoke in a purr, full with victory. "Oh, beloved, shouldn't you knock?"
Lillian's world slanted, but she kept anchored in place; her body was unresponsive as her thoughts shouted at her to react, to move, to speak, to act.
She then turned to see him.
Damian.
Arrangements folded up under his large oak desk, shirt undone at the collar. Arrangements He radiated that same easy control, the man in charge. But the ground changed beneath her not because of his looks.
It was his demeanour.
Not shocked at all. Nothing guilt about.
Simply disinterest.
As though she did not exist.
Like she hadn't simply entered on his treachery.
He reached for his cufflinks, fastening them with slow, careful accuracy, his every movement meticulous, as though her presence were only a slight annoyance.
Lillian's nails sank into her palm.
Inside her, a dozen emotions battled: anger, hurt, shame. She forced herself to stand tall though, smothering them all.
Seraphina let out a really long sigh. "You impoverished person." Her fingertips straying the edge of Damon's desk, she turned to him. "You omitted telling me we had an audience this morning."
Though her pulse hammered, Lillian refused to let anybody see her break.
At last Damon turned to look at her.
Their stares locked.
She wasn't sure if she imagined anything flickering in his sight, so ephemeral, so unreadable.
Then he uttered the words that broke her in a voice as silky.
"You should not be here, Lillian."
Her heart halted.
Seraphina giggled quietly. She turned her head to say, "Yes, darling." "Have you not sufficiently embarrassed yourself?"
First to move was Seraphina.
She moved slowly and deliberately across the distance between them, her bare legs showing from under Damon's clean white dress shirt. The fabric swallowed her frame, yet Lillian's tummy turned over from her thoughtless, intimate wear.
Sitting on Damon's desk's edge, she crossed one long leg over the other. She leaned in and planted a soft, lingering kiss to his cheek then, as if bending the knife further.
Lillian sensed the tilt of the world.
Damon didn't respond. He wasn't rigid. He stayed.
He just let it to happen.
Seraphina's lips opened into a languid, contented smile. Her head tipped and her emerald eyes sparkled with laughter. "You're early, darling.."
Lillian's pulse burst into her ears.
Every instinct screamed for her to respond, to smack that haughtily off Seraphina's face, to demand responses from the guy seated so coolly behind the desk. She refused to provide them the gratification, though.
Rather, she raised her chin, trained indifference hiding the fury inside her.
"How unfortunate," she murmured with a flawless flow. "I had no idea I should schedule a meeting to see my own husband."
Seraphina laughed lightly and airily. She cooed, whirling a strand of her raven hair. "Oh, Lillian," she said. Damon is a rather busy man. She let the words hang between them then spoke in a conspiratorial tone, downing. "I guess I just fit into his calendar more precisely than you do."
Lillian's fingers curled at her sides into fists.
She turned to Damon then, looking for anything, anything, in his manner.
A flickering of remorse. a sloshy guilt.
She came across nothing.
Damon let out a slow, almost bored-measuring tone. With unfathomable serenity, his black eyes locked with hers, his fingers tapping a meaningless cadence against the desk.
At last, he spoke.
Not a clarification. Not a denial; rather, a statement of fact.
Just three cold, intentional sentences.
You ought not to be here.
Her one knowledge was that she had to go.
The doors fell silently behind her with a sombre finality the instant she entered the lift. Trapped with the ghosts of what she had just seen, the narrow walls pressed in.
She grabbed for the button, her fingers shaking, but she did not press it straight away.
She stood there, fixed on her reflection in the mirror doors.
Her hair was still immaculate and her makeup was perfect. She seemed unbroken from the outside. Made. But her eyes revealed her differently.
There was the storm, building under surface level.
She breathed then pressed the button.
The fall was shockingly slowly slow. Every floor that went by, every second that passed tightened the knot in her chest.
Her hands had stopped shaking as she arrived at the lobby.
Her heels tapping on the polished marble floor, Lillian emerged into Ashford Enterprises' great hall. Executives racing to meetings, interns bearing trays of coffee, security officers positioned at the door encircled her in normal morning hustle.
Still, she strolled feeling like a ghost.
nothing stopped her. Nobody gave her a call afterwards.
They all knew.
She pushed open the glass doors leading outdoors to breathe the clean morning air. The city was waking, vehicles honking, people moving deliberately. Still, the world had not stopped.
Still, there was something inside her.
She had assured herself she could live with this marriage. She could swallow the loneliness, the whispers, the humiliation. She could stay, regardless of everything.
But nowadays days...
Something broke today.
Alyssa never expected her life to get this bad. A sudden rogue attack wiped off her pack, turning her into a mute and wolfless orphan. She once believed that being mated with her crush Ezekiel was compensation for her miserable life. However, it just made her life worse. What could be more suffering than your fated mate unwanting you and even your child? Ezekiel already picked himself a perfect Luna but fate gave her a mute mate. And owing to his father's last words, he had to marry Alyssa to get his rightful Alpha position. He married her yet kept their relationship unpublized. He hated her but wasn't ready to let her go. Everyone believed Alyssa would bear and wait like she always did until Ezekiel finally could make a decision. He's her husband, her mate, and her Alpha, and taking in everything he wanted without complaining was her duty. No one expected she would be the one who asked for a divorce and even dared to run away carrying his heir. Ezekiel swore to make this little omega pay but why did his heart break when she returned smiling at some other guy?
For as long as Emily can remember, she has wanted to overcome her shyness and explore her sexuality. Still, everything changes when she receives an invitation to visit one of the town's most prestigious BDSM clubs, DESIRE'S DEN. On the day she chose to peruse the club, she noticed three men, all dressed in suits, standing on the upper level, near the railing. Despite her limited vision, she persisted in fixating on them. Their towering statues belied the toned bodies concealed by their sharply tailored suits-or so she could tell. The hair of two of them was short and dark, and the third had light brown-possibly blond-hair that reached the shoulders. The dark, crimson background incised their figures, exuding an air of mystery and strength. They stood in stark contrast to the unfiltered, primal energy that pulsed through the club. Shocked by the desires these men aroused in her, she was disappointed to learn that they were masters seeking a slave to divide and conquer. She couldn't afford the fee, and she also realized that they were outside her league. Emily hurriedly left the club, feeling disappointed and depressed, unaware that she had also caught the group's attention. A world of wicked pleasure, three handsome men. Over the years, they have lived a life of decadence, their lavish lair serving as a stage for their most sinister desires. But despite the unending parade of willing subjects, one woman sticks out. A mysterious stranger with white porcelain skin and a killer body, a slave, a name with no address, the first lady to attract their eye and they will go to any length to obtain her no matter the consequences.
Melanie married Ashton out of gratitude, but she quickly found herself entangled in a web of relentless challenges. Despite these struggles, she stayed true to her commitment to the marriage. In the hospital room, Ashton indifferently attempted to draw her blood, disregarding her discomfort. This callous act was a harsh revelation for Melanie, awakening her to the grim reality of their relationship. Resolved to prioritize her own welfare, she decided to sever ties. With newfound resolve, Melanie filed for divorce. In the process, she unveiled her concealed identities, leaving everyone in shock. Throughout these turbulent times, Melanie realized that Derek, Ashton’s uncle, had been discreetly protecting her all along.
"Is it considered betrayal to develop feelings for your best friend's boyfriend? What about when fate intervenes, and he turns out to be your destined mate? You might think it's luck and thank the moon goddess for such a twist of fate. That's what I believed until the love of my life uttered those dreaded words: 'I want a divorce!' As I stared at the pregnancy test in my hands, I realized it was better to keep my secret to myself. My name is Violet, and this is my story."
"It's getting hot in here, don't you think?" I shudder as my clit becomes wet with his smooth voice. I melt away in his arms. He kisses me with a passion I've never felt before, and I moan into his mouth, lost in the moment until I sense him kicking open a door. I realize we're in a room. He continues the kiss as I wrap my leg around him, pulling him closer, his erection pressing into me. I feel my panties dripping wet from arousal. He releases me, resting his back on the headboard, and grabs my thigh, pulling me closer. His hand goes to my hair, releasing it to let my curls fall freely. He guides his fingers from my scalp to the ends of the curls, muttering in a husky voice, "Fucking beautiful. ****** Jasmine found herself trapped in a loveless marriage. Her world shattered when she uncovered her husband's betrayal on his birthday. Heartbroken and betrayed, she made the difficult decision to leave him and start anew in Illinois, with her friend Ava by her side. As Jasmine tried to go through her new life, a one-night stand left her pregnant, uncertain about the father's identity. But complications arose as Maxwell, Jasmine's ex-husband, refused to let go. Jasmine discovered shocking truths about Ava's betrayal. As secrets unraveled and loyalties were tested, Would she find the strength to overcome the obstacles in her way? Could she trust her heart, or would the shadows of the past forever haunt her?
Elena, once a pampered heiress, suddenly lost everything when the real daughter framed her, her fiancé ridiculed her, and her adoptive parents threw her out. They all wanted to see her fall. But Elena unveiled her true identity: the heiress of a massive fortune, famed hacker, top jewelry designer, secret author, and gifted doctor. Horrified by her glorious comeback, her adoptive parents demanded half her newfound wealth. Elena exposed their cruelty and refused. Her ex pleaded for a second chance, but she scoffed, “Do you think you deserve it?” Then a powerful magnate gently proposed, “Marry me?”