AVAI clunged tightly onto Liam as he carried me like an egg towards our bedroom. I can’t believe this is happening.Are we really going to be intimate tonight?Like an answer to my thoughts, Liam used a leg and pushed open the door to our room.He laid me gently on the bed, his touch ever so delicate and soothing on my skin whilst his lips plundered mine so fiercely and desperately. His lips moved from mine, trailing downwards to my collarbone and I let out a sharp gasp, shocked at the electrifying effect I got when he nibbled on my skin.I let out an airily moan, the night unfolding in a way I hadn’t expected. “You are so so beautiful my sweet Ava” Liam whispered against my skin, his breath caressing me and sending goosebumps rolling across my body.His eyes looked up to mine and I breathed heavily, my body tingling from the flurry of sensations I was getting.“I have waited far too long Ava” his voice was hoarse with a suppressed need. I nodded, unable to even utter a single wor
AVAI woke up to the soft light of morning spilling through the villa’s large windows, casting a golden glow over everything. The sheets tangled around my legs felt cool against my skin, and for a moment, I just lay there, reliving the night before. I still couldn’t believe it. Did I and Liam….did we both really have sex?Damn!It all felt like a wild dream. My heart fluttered, recalling how Liam had held me, how we had connected in a way we hadn’t. A blush spread across my cheeks and I giggled to myself, reminiscing about the entire thing.It was as if, for one night, all the complications had melted away, and it was just the two of us, wrapped in each other.Turning my head, I gazed at Liam. He was still asleep, his chest rising and falling in a steady rhythm. There was something peaceful about the way he slept, like the weight of the world had finally lifted from his shoulders. I couldn’t help but smile. His hair was messy, his lips slightly parted, and the light caught on the s
AVAWe made it back to the villa just as the sky began to darken, casting long shadows across the lawn. The hike had done little to ease the knot of unease sitting heavy in my chest. I tried to shake it off, telling myself that the near-accident on the cliff was just that—an accident—but I couldn’t stop replaying it in my mind. The way Liam had slipped, how I’d barely caught him in time. And now, the note. I couldn’t help but feel like something—or someone—was trying to mess with us.As we reached the front steps of the villa, my foot brushed against something on the ground. I glanced down and froze. A crumpled piece of paper lay half-hidden in the grass. I bent down to pick it up, smoothing it out with trembling fingers. My heart skipped a beat when I saw the symbol drawn on it—a skull.“Liam,” I whispered, holding the note out to him. “Look at this.”He took it from me, frowning as he examined the crude drawing. “Where did this come from?”“I don’t know,” I said, glancing around as
In a small, dimly lit cabin nestled deep in the woods, two men sat at a worn table, their faces shrouded in shadow. The only sound was the crackling of the fireplace behind them and the soft rustling of leaves outside. One of them, a burly man with a scar across his cheek, dialed a number on his phone. After a few rings, the line connected, and a cold, familiar voice answered from the other side."How’s everything going?" Uncle John’s voice was calm, but there was an underlying sharpness to it, like a man used to being in control.The man with the phone glanced at his companion before replying, “Everything is set in place. The couples won’t make it through the next couple of days. It’s just a matter of time now.”There was silence on the other end for a moment, and then a quiet chuckle. “Good. Make sure there are no mistakes. I want it to look like an accident—no loose ends.”“We know the plan,” the second man interjected, his voice low and gruff. “They won’t survive it”Uncle John’s
AVABefore I could react, the canoe tilted sharply to the right. “Jesus!” I screamed as we were both thrown into the freezing water, my body plunging into the lake with a splash. The shock of the cold stole the breath from my lungs.I came up gasping, flailing in the water as I tried to orient myself. “Liam!” I shouted, panic tightening my chest.“I’m here!” His voice was nearby, and I saw him, struggling to stay afloat as he swam toward me.The canoe was sinking quickly now, disappearing beneath the surface, and I kicked desperately to keep my head above water. “Liam I’m scared” I sobbed uncontrollably. The shore seemed impossibly far, and every second felt like a race against time.“We will be fine Ava I promise you, let’s swim, stay close to me” Liam advised, urgency ringing in his tone.The cold water hit me like a wall of ice, knocking the breath from my lungs. I struggled to keep my head above water, gasping for air as I kicked toward the shore. I could hear Liam splashing bes
AVAThe air in the villa was cold, colder than it had been before. The warmth from the fireplace no longer comforted me, and the walls that once felt cozy now seemed to close in on me. My heart was still pounding from the terror that had unfolded just moments ago—the icy waters trying to swallow me whole, Liam struggling beside me, his head hitting that rock. I could still feel the water in my lungs, the burn in my throat, and the frantic desperation in his eyes as we fought to survive.I shivered involuntarily, though I wasn’t sure if it was from the cold or the panic creeping up my spine.“Are you alright?” Liam whispered in my ear , his one hand finding its way to my back and caressing my skin. I shivered once more, shaking my head. “I am not Liam. I knew it. I knew something was wrong somewhere. Liam we almost drowned to death. And look at you, you are still bleeding from your head” I sobbed, my teary eyes boring into his.Uncle John’s sudden invitation, the remote villa, the way
AVAThe wind outside had picked up, rattling the windows of the villa. I sat on the edge of the couch, fidgeting with my fingers, unable to shake the uneasy feeling that had settled in my chest. Liam lay beside me, his head resting on a pillow, trying to sleep despite the pounding headache from his injury. Every few minutes, I would glance over at him, the gash on his forehead still stark against his pale skin. I couldn’t stop worrying.I leaned over, gently brushing his hair away from the wound. His eyelids fluttered open.“Can’t sleep?” he asked softly, his voice barely above a whisper.I shook my head, giving him a weak smile. “No. Too much on my mind.”Liam sighed, wincing slightly as he shifted on the couch. “We’ll figure it out, Ava. We’ll get out of here.”“I know,” I said, though I wasn’t sure I believed it. The villa, once so beautiful and serene, now felt like a prison. And every passing second, I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was watching us—waiting.I stood up,
AVAThe sun filtered through the trees, casting pale golden light onto the ground where Liam and I had huddled for warmth. I blinked groggily, my body stiff from sleeping on the forest floor, but the moment I opened my eyes, the reality of where we were hit me like a punch to the gut. We had spent the night outside, hidden among the trees after barely escaping death. The memory of the fire, the smoke, the shadows by the car—it all came rushing back in a sickening wave.I turned my head, finding Liam still beside me, his breathing shallow but steady. The bandage I’d made for his head using a piece of my clothing was soaked with dried blood, his face pale and drawn. He looked fragile, vulnerable in a way that made my heart ache. Yet, even like this, he still tried to be the strong one.“Liam,” I whispered, gently shaking his shoulder. “Wake up.”He groaned softly, his eyelids fluttering open, and for a moment, he looked confused—like he didn’t remember what had happened. Then, slowly, t