[AVA]
“Don’t you think we’re moving too fast?” I deadpanned, giving a slight eye roll as Sean rushed to open the car door for me.
It was only yesterday when I saved his ass from his asshole friends, secretly hoping we wouldn't run into each other anytime soon. We made a deal to keep each other's secrets, a win-win situation. But now, the first thing I see from my tiny room's window is his flashy car pulling up near my awful apartment.
I had no clue what he was up to or trying to prove, but I hurried downstairs as fast as I could before my parents or nosy neighbors caught sight of him. I needed to find out what the heck was going on. I was still in my pajamas, wearing a too-small t-shirt that barely contained my assets. But I couldn't care less because Sean showing up at the wrong time in the wrong place put my entire future at risk.
If our family business hadn't gone bankrupt and we were still living in our fancy fourteen-bedroom mansion, things would be so different. Nobody cared about my life or who I dated back then. But everything changed when my dad's enterprise failed. Now, my dad was chasing some kind of miracle to save us, while my mom was eager to sell me off. She'd lose it if Sean's last name got anywhere near her. It felt like they might as well force me to marry this guy, consequences be damned. There were two big reasons why we couldn't be together, and his being gay was just the beginning.
"I couldn't sleep all night," he grumbled, swiftly closing the door as I climbed inside. He joined me in the car, taking the driver's seat and starting the engine.
"Why, was I that good?" I quipped, intending it as a joke. But instead of taking it in the light-hearted manner it was meant, he looked puzzled.
Great, the one person from my past who can't appreciate a good sense of humor. Just what my average life needed.
Once we hit the highway, I finally allowed myself to relax.
Sean seemed to notice and appeared somewhat embarrassed. "Hey, I'm sorry for startling you like that. I didn't mean to cause any trouble."
Well, the worst was already over, so there was no need to give him a hard time about the mini heart attack he put me through. "I'm just glad no one saw us together," I sighed.
However, that didn't mean I wasn't annoyed by the urgency. I gave him a stern look.
"What was so urgent that you couldn't even wait for me to reach the college?" It would have been much safer there. None of my classmates knew about my past, the person I used to be before our lives changed forever. To them, I was just a new transfer student, trying to figure out how to fit in and convincingly navigate my new life path.
Sean was taken aback by my tone. "Hey, didn't I already apologize? And to answer your question, it's related to...what happened the previous night."
My eyebrows furrowed. "I thought we agreed never to bring it up again."
"Right," he said, nervously biting his lip. "About that."
"Don't tell me you've already spilled the beans. Who did you tell?" Please, not Coraline. Anyone but Coraline. If his sister found out my secret, she would make a spectacle of it on every social media platform. She would enjoy having a chance to humiliate me.
God, I was screwed.
“I kept it a secret.” He sounded defensive, as if I had jumped the gun and it was all in my head. “What do you even think of me? I’m gay. Not an asshole.”
Okay, maybe I overreacted. Was it my turn to apologize now?
"But I want to," he continued sheepishly, and the apology on the tip of my tongue turned to dust.
"What?" I couldn't have sounded more shocked.
"Listen, before you make any hasty judgments, let me explain. How about we grab some coffee?" He raised an eyebrow, trying to focus on the road while also pleading with me. "I'll clarify everything. Just give me a chance."
I sighed, my chest heavy with uncertainty. I didn't know where this was all heading. Part of me was tempted to escape his car and never see his face again. Yet there was something about the way he looked so crestfallen and panicked outside my building that made me believe there was more to the story than he had revealed.
Perhaps there was a valid reason.
I decided to approach the situation with an open mind before reaching a final verdict on the impending mess he was about to reveal.
One thing was clear: I would be the one to determine if his explanation was sufficient.
When we arrived at the cafe, Sean ordered a mocha for me and a medium cappuccino for himself. Since my last meal was a poorly cooked batch of noodles prepared by my mom, who hadn't set foot in the kitchen during our days of wealth and abundant servants, Sean didn't hesitate to buy a substantial sandwich that I only half-intended to share.
I thanked him for it. He said it wasn’t a big deal.
"Alright, let's hear it," I said, genuinely curious about the trouble he had gotten himself into this time. Yesterday, his obnoxious friends were his main concern. I wondered who had managed to upset him now.
Letting out a noisy exhale through his soft lips, Sean leaned forward, resting his arms on the table. "Ava... we've known each other for a long time. You and Cora were inseparable, like two peas in a pod. Remember when we invited you over for a..."
"Sean," I interrupted, feeling puzzled. "Can you give me the shorter version? I don't have all day." I still had classes to attend and grocery shopping to do, which my brother conveniently ignored since he was too wrapped up in his non-existent football practice.
"Shorter version, right. Saves time. I understand," he replied, acknowledging my request.
"Sean!"
"I believe I have a solution to both our problems," he blurted out, and it took me a moment to grasp which problem he was referring to.
Before I could even speak, Sean cut me off.
"Ava, you need a way to pay for college, right? That's something I can help you with. You don't have to..." He struggled to describe my secret job as an escort before giving up and waving his hand as if to say, "you know what I mean. You don't have to spend every night out anymore. If you agree to let me help you, you can use that time to study or do whatever you want."
"Okay, but why would you do that? What's in it for you?" I couldn't help but notice how he seemed to be sweating more than necessary, indicating that his motives weren't purely altruistic, despite his competence.
Before Sean could respond, a baby's cry filled the café, capturing everyone's attention. The mother seemed too preoccupied to fully understand what her child needed. I tried not to let it bother me, but with each cry, my heart squeezed tighter, and my stomach twisted in knots.
Sensing my mood shift, Sean reached out and gently squeezed my hand, jolting me back to the present.
"Ava, are you alright?"
The baby's cries had subsided, and I pulled my hand away, running it through my tangled hair instead. "Yeah, I'm fine. Please continue."
Sean locked eyes with me for a long, quiet moment. He swallowed and adjusted his glasses. "I haven't had a girlfriend since I broke up with Sophia three years ago. It was during that time that I realized..."
"That you were attracted to men," I finished his sentence, and he nodded.
"It's not like I didn't know. I just... I didn't want to admit it, you know? My dad is so traditional, straight as can be. I can't even imagine how he would react if he found out..."
"But you'll have to tell him eventually," I murmured, feeling a tug in my chest, acutely aware of the hypocrisy in my words. "You can't live with a lie forever."
"I know. That's where I need your help."
“You want me to talk to your father?” I blurted out, choking in the process. Was he crazy or what?
Sean handed me a glass of water. "No, silly. All I want is for you to be my girlfriend."
The water went down the wrong way and I coughed weakly.
"Just temporarily."
"Are you crazy?" I whispered, dabbing at myself with the paper towel he gave me.
"Maybe. But you don't understand how much pressure I'm under," he said, offering me more napkins. "My parents' anniversary is next week. If I don't show up with a girl by my side, they won't let me hear the end of it."
I wanted to object, but he held my hands and pleaded. "Please, Ava. Help me out this one time and I'll owe you big. Please. Just think about it. It's not such a bad deal, right? Think about all the time you'll have to pursue your own dreams, the ones you actually want to pursue, instead of doing... things you'd rather not do if you had better opportunities, isn't that true?"
"This is risky, Sean. My family... you have no idea what you're asking for."
"I know. But I don't know who else to trust, and you're the only one who knows."
I shook my head. “I should’ve known this was going to bite me in the ass.”
“Ava…”
“Fine,” I said and watched as his eyes widened and his mouth dropped open. I took a deep breath and tried to clear my head. "But just so you know, there'll be an additional fee every time I have to endure your insufferable sister."
If Sean found my condition amusing, he certainly didn't let on.
* * *
Later that evening, Sean dropped me home. I didn’t expect another luxurious car parked right outside our building. Yet, there it was. A shiny black car lined up under the streetlight, looking more out of place than a limping horse in a race.
I only thought about it briefly when Tina, a fourteen-year-old girl who lived right across from our apartment, stepped outside with her tiny Beagle tottering after her.
With a smile, I waved to her, and she waved back.
When the elevator dropped me to my floor, I heard the voices emanating from inside long before I even reached for the knob.
Though air literally knocked out of my chest when the first face came into view the second I pushed open the door, was one that I least expected.
What on earth was he doing here?
Before I could process it any further, my mom's eyes locked onto me, and she practically dragged me over to greet Brian Reinhold, who was seated next to my dad on our old, creaking couch that could barely accommodate two people at a time.
Thankfully, he was the only one who occupied that couch. Can you imagine the embarrassment if this gorgeous man ended up falling through it?
I used to think I had grown accustomed to our poverty, to the scent of damp walls and shattered dreams that still lingered in our apartment. But maybe I never truly did. Not when he was there, under the same roof, a constant reminder of everything we once had, everything we had lost.
"So, your dad mentioned you're looking for a job?" Brian spoke, his voice as deep and captivating as I remembered. Goosebumps prickled along my bare arms.
My heart raced too quickly for me to form a coherent response. I breathed a sigh of relief when my dad spoke up instead. "She's too proud to ask for help," he informed Brian, his smile genuine and grateful, intensifying my feelings of self-doubt.
"I understand," Brian replied calmly, his voice barely above a whisper. I heard every word clearly, as if my senses had been inexplicably heightened.
I felt his gaze trail over me, igniting a fierce heat that surged up my neck. It was as if his fingers were tracing a tantalizing, forbidden path down my spine.
I crossed my legs, feeling an unusual warmth and unease in all the places that were meant to remain forbidden.
"How about you join my company as a fresh graduate, Ava?" he proposed, directing the question at me, but it was my mom who couldn't contain her excitement.
"Are you serious?"
Brian simply smiled, ever the gentleman. "Absolutely," he replied, before turning his gaze back to me. "It's not a permanent arrangement, though. Think of it as a six-month program. Ample time for you to showcase your skills and prove yourself. If you excel, they may hire you as a regular employee. And if not, well, it's just six months. What's the worst that could happen?"
[AVA]After Brian left, my parents couldn't stop praising him, but in very different ways. Dad's compliments were more understated and respectful, while mom seemed to have some questionable ideas about using him to get more money so we could survive the upcoming tough times.Whenever they mentioned Brian, it felt like they were on the verge of discovering my secret. During the extended period he stayed with us, which was much longer than his initial visit, my stomach was in knots, wondering if his offer to help me financially was a way of acknowledging what I had done and trying to rescue me from having to resort to sleeping with strangers.Tired of their repetitive conversations and tired of torturing myself with endless speculation, I swiftly left the dinner table and collapsed onto my bed, burying my face in the pillow. I let out a groan, completely exhausted after a difficult day, knowing that I still had to discuss my new relationship statu
[AVA]In a matter of seconds, he swiftly positioned me on all fours beside him. The air between us crackled with gasps as he hiked up my skirt, exposing the back of my thighs and ass cheeks to the cool air.I gripped a nearby throw pillow, bracing myself with my elbows, desperately trying to stifle the gasp that escaped when he crouched behind me and delivered a firm spanking."Brian!" he reminded me, making it clear that I had somehow earned this punishment for not speaking appropriately."Brian," I corrected myself, and I heard him inhale sharply. "Fuck me, Brian. I need you inside me. I need you so badly."I whimpered, biting down on my lower lip, savoring the sensation of his erection pressing against my backside. During our first encounter, he had relentlessly fucked me until we were both spent, only using his fingers to explore my other opening. I wondered if he had any intentions of venturing into that territory tonight. I w
[AVA] "It's your first day and you're already running late," Sean playfully teased, parking the car in front of the imposing glass building. He turned off the engine and glanced at me. "I'll have to teach you how to set an alarm, huh?" I rolled my eyes, feeling exhausted from the events of the previous night. His attempt at mockery wasn't amusing me in the slightest. To make matters worse, my dad insisted that I start working at Brian's company as soon as possible. I had a suspicion that my mom had something to do with his sudden change of heart. Dad wasn't the type to force me into anything or resort to manipulation. Despite the accusations from the shareholders of our now-defunct company, my dad was always straightforward and humble. Throughout my life, I had never heard him raise his voice at anyone. He maintained a calm and grounded demeanor, which allowed my mom and brother to take advantage of his kindness without feeling any guilt.
[AVA]I couldn't remember the last time I had sweated so profusely. There were visible sweat stains under my arms, and I silently thanked myself for choosing a black office shirt on my first day. The thought of enduring stares if anyone noticed my nervousness was unbearable. By reacting this way, I was practically giving Brian a reason to suspect that I had done something wrong. Well, I had, by sleeping with him, but he didn't know about it, right?So why did he look so angry? And why was his immediate request for me to come to his office? Nothing made sense. I couldn't fathom how I could have messed up so quickly. Did Ms. Olsen have a hand in this? Did she inform Brian that I didn't deserve to be here, making a compelling argument for my dismissal? Did he call me into his office to personally express his regret in recommending me and his desire to see me gone?God! I knew some of my assumptions were far-fetched and baseless, but I couldn't help but anticipate the worst. Brian Reinhol
[AVA]“How do I look?” I twirled around in front of Sean, hoping he’d approve of my cute little black dress for dinner at his place. It was finally the night we had been preparing for, the night when Sean would introduce me as his official girlfriend to his family and friends.To say I was nervous would be an understatement; I was practically trembling under my dress and stilettos. It had been a long time since I had made such an exclusive appearance, especially since my family had gone bankrupt. None of my past relationships had been worth the effort; they never went beyond kissing at frat parties or getting drunk at high-rise nightclubs.The mere thought of Sean’s parents and his obnoxious sister Coraline made my head ache. I could already picture Coraline throwing one of her pointless and over-the-top tantrums.Coraline and I were NOT on good terms these days. She hated my guts for reasons I could not wrap my he
[AVA]This was a complete disaster.I mean, I knew it had the potential to go south—I even warned Sean about it—but I definitely didn't intend for it to turn out this way.Now, I'm desperately hoping I'm mistaken, that this is just another dreadful dream before an important exam, and that everything will be fine once I open my eyes.But how can you wake up from something that's already wide awake?To my utter surprise, it wasn't Coraline who initiated the awkward conversation—it was her boyfriend.Aaron Grant. The notorious rebel of the Grant family. A classic embodiment of a filthy rich bad boy. That guy, from what I knew, only dated supermodels. So you can imagine my shock when I saw him standing next to Coraline. A twenty-one-year-old woman with the maturity level of a nine-year-old."How long has this been going on?" Aaron asked, his dark eyes sparkling with his trademark mischievousness.
[AVA]It's hard to turn down the sad younger brother of your deceased best friend, especially when you used to be just as close to him as he was to his sister. That's probably why, when Kian asked if I needed a ride, I couldn't bring myself to say no. He saw right through my feeble attempts to decline, or maybe it was the frustration etched on my face and the lack of alternatives that made my situation painfully obvious.I slid into the backseat, longing for this nightmare to be over.To be completely honest, all I could think about was kicking off these torturous heels, shedding this suffocating dress, and collapsing onto my bed. I craved the comfort of my covers, wishing to sleep away the memory of tonight's events. It was the only way I could imagine finding solace and moving on without being consumed by despair. I refused to let this one awful day have a lasting impact on my life. I had a bright future ahead, and I wouldn't allow tonight's o
[AVA]All hell broke loose before I even arrived at work.“He’s been fired!” Nicole exclaimed, leaning over the desk and panting as if she had just climbed the stairs from the seventh to the eleventh floor to bring the terrible news.I furrowed my brows, trying to make sense of her urgency. "Take a breath and slow down," I said, placing my handbag and phone on my desk. I turned to face her. "Who are we talking about?"Nicole glanced around, her eyes briefly stopping at Mr. Larson's office. "Your boss."Confusion flooded my mind. I had multiple bosses, so it wasn't exactly a straightforward question. "Which one?" I asked."The immediate one," she clarified, and finally, it clicked in my head.My jaw dropped. "Wait, seriously? Are you kidding me?" This was completely unexpected. "Why? What did he do?""I honestly have no clue, but I'm dying to find out," Nicole exclaimed, shaking her head. "I've
[AVA]I took a deep breath, trying to calm the butterflies fluttering in my stomach as I stared at the towering penthouse before me. Seeing Brian again after such a long time filled me with a mix of excitement and nerves.I had arrived in the city just a few hours ago and immediately made my way to Brian's penthouse. It was a spontaneous decision, but I couldn't bear to wait any longer to be in his presence. Perhaps it was unconventional that I hadn't even informed my parents about my arrival, prioritizing seeing Brian above all else. But the truth was, my heart led me here, and I couldn't deny the pull I felt towards him.Despite being away from my hometown for two years, I had managed to meet Brian a few times during my time in Canada. He would surprise me by showing up at the restaurant where I worked, and we would steal a few precious hours to catch up on each other's lives. Those encounters were bittersweet, as they reminded us of the physical distance separating us.I hadn't rev
[BRIAN]I couldn't help but nervously drum my fingers on the steering wheel, desperately trying to calm the jitters crawling up my arms and spine. I rolled my shoulders repeatedly, searching for some relief, and glanced at the rearview mirror out of habit, even though I had no specific reason to do so. I just needed any kind of distraction to keep myself from going crazy.Now, you're probably wondering why I was so anxious. Well, it all started about a week ago.Things had been going well. I had a civil conversation with Georgina and kindly explained that getting back together wasn't the right solution. Ava was studying hard for her exams, and I made sure to give her the space and time she needed. Although, I must confess, I did manage to convince her to sneak out of her house every now and then so she could study at my place. I even cooked her favorite meals just to see her smile. And Kian, well, I was proud of how he had been excelling in school recently. His teachers stopped comp
[SEAN]In hindsight, it was clear that he was the culprit all along. I couldn’t understand why I had been so reluctant to accuse him of something so obvious. He had a clear motive for his actions, and given our history, it should have been easy to see through his deception. Instead, I had found it easier to point the finger at Coraline.How could I be so stupid?I parked the car in his driveway, and as soon as it came to a stop, I flung open the door and slammed it shut with a loud bang. My hands were trembling slightly as I hit the button for the elevator and waited impatiently for his floor to arrive. When it did, I marched down the hallway until I reached his door, my heart racing with anticipation.I pushed the buzzer aggressively, impatiently waiting for Aaron to answer. The anticipation was killing me, my hands were shaking with an adrenaline rush.When he finally opened the door, his eyes widened in disbelief at first, before a smirk curled at the corner of his mouth. He took a
[AVA]Three days had passed since the incident with Beau, and life had started to fall back into its mundane routine. It was then that I received a text from Sean, asking me to come to his house. He even arranged for a car to pick me up, which only added to my curiosity. Mom and Dad were out grocery shopping, and Max was busy with his new job at a nearby cafe. Brian had been encouraging me to focus on my studies, but the invitation from Sean was too tempting to resist.Before stepping into the car, I hastily sent a text to Brian to let him know about the unexpected invitation from Sean. In a matter of seconds, he called back, reminding me to be cautious and that he was available at all times. His concern warmed my heart, and I couldn’t help but feel overwhelmed with gratitude and affection. Despite my efforts to keep my emotions in check, tears welled up in my eyes.It was a twenty-minute drive to Sean’s mansion, and when the car pulled up at the porch, Sean was waiting for me at the
[AVA] I paced back and forth in Brian’s penthouse living room, gnawing on my nails. It had been two days since Beau’s arrest, and I’d spent most of that time with my parents, trying to support them both. I couldn’t shake the guilt I felt for not understanding my mom sooner. How had I missed such a huge thing? I used to blame her for being self-centered, but now I knew that I had played an equal part in driving us apart. I’d been so caught up in my own life that I hadn’t noticed the pain she was going through. And I hate myself for it. I hate myself more than anything. Just like any of us, Max was barely keeping it together after he learned about what had happened. He was furious, to say the least. Max even went to the station to confront Beau and ended up punching him in front of everyone. As a result, the police arrested Max as well. Dad and Brian had to intervene and go to the station to get Max released. I had been lost in my thoughts when Brian walked in, carrying a tray of tea
[AVA]As I watched the police officers recite Beau Edwards his rights, I couldn’t help but notice the way he glared at us. It was as if he found our accusations amusing and was confident that the charges wouldn’t stick for more than an hour. He seemed to be certain that he would be out in no time, and that he would make sure to show us what happens to those who make an enemy out of him.I felt a shiver run down my spine as Beau’s gaze lingered on me. It was as if he was silently threatening me, warning me to stay out of his way.“You’ll regret this,” he spat as the officers led him away.I felt a weight lift off my shoulders as the adrenaline from the confrontation with Beau started to dissipate. It was only then that I became aware of how tightly I had been holding onto my mom, and how tightly she had been holding onto me.Tears streamed down our faces as we both let out a sigh of relief.“Audrey!” Miranda exclaimed as she rushed over to us after the police vans had left their proper
[SEAN]We were all gathered in the living room, but my mind was far from the conversation. Mom was talking about wanting to adopt a new dog, but all I could think about was Coraline. Knowing that she was the one behind the threatening calls had me on edge, and I was seething with anger every time I looked at her. I had known this for some time now, and I knew I needed to confront her, but that would have to wait. My focus had shifted entirely when Ava told me about what my dad had done to her mom.I couldn’t believe it. My dad, the man I had looked up to my entire life, had violated someone in such a disgusting way. I knew he could be a jerk, but I never thought he was capable of something like this. I couldn’t help but wonder if this was a one-time occurrence or if he had a history of doing this to others. Did Mom know about this? Did she have any idea what he had been up to?A few years ago, I remember my dad mocking me for not being man enough to make tough choices. Today, even tho
[AVA]I woke up early the next morning, feeling a mix of nervousness and determination. Yesterday had been a whirlwind of emotions, from the anxiety of telling Brian to the overwhelming joy of finally being with him. But there was one more thing I needed to do before I could fully enjoy this newfound happiness.The sun was just beginning to rise as I got out of bed and got dressed. I took a deep breath and tried to steady my nerves. This was something I had been putting off for too long, and I couldn’t keep avoiding it any longer. I was going to confront my mom about her lies and deceit.I entered the kitchen and saw mom sipping her coffee at the table. Her eyes widened as she looked up at me, and I knew she already had an idea of what I was going to say. This was the perfect opportunity to have the conversation I had been dreading. Max was still asleep, and dad was out for his morning walk.Taking a deep breath, I walked over to the table and stood in front of her.“Mom, we need to t
[AVA]My heart was pounding as I stood outside Brian’s penthouse, trying to gather the courage to ring the bell. I had been pacing back and forth for the last fifteen minutes, my hand hovering over the buzzer, but each time I tried to press it, a wave of anxiety washed over me, and I recoiled. I knew I had to see him, to talk to him about what I had been feeling, but the fear of rejection was paralyzing me. What if he didn’t feel the same way about me anymore? What if he thought it was inappropriate and wanted to end things before they even started?No. I was stronger than this. Sean was right. Even if Brian rejected me, it wouldn’t be the end of the world. Sure, it would hurt, and it might take me forever to be over it, but I needed closure, whether it was a yes or a blunt no. I couldn’t keep living in a world of maybes and what-ifs. It was time to take a leap of faith and find out where Brian and I stood.Taking a deep breath, I lifted my hand and pressed the buzzer, trying to stead