Chapter 3 – Torn Apart
Mia didn’t know how long she walked. The streets were quiet at this hour, empty except for the occasional car passing by, headlights cutting through the night. Her thoughts were anything but quiet. Sophie’s confession echoed in her mind, gnawing at her from the inside. It wasn’t just the betrayal—it was the fact that Ethan had been with Sophie first. He never told her, never hinted at it, and now Mia couldn’t shake the feeling that she had been played.
What else had Ethan kept from her?
She wandered toward the park, the one where she and Sophie used to hang out when they were kids. They had shared everything once—secrets, laughter, dreams of the future. Now it felt like everything had been a lie.
Mia stopped at one of the benches, collapsing onto the cold metal. She buried her face in her hands, trying to breathe, but the suffocating weight of it all made her feel like she was drowning.
Her phone buzzed again, Ethan’s name flashing across the screen once more. She hesitated, her fingers trembling as she swiped to read the message.
“Everything okay?”
No. Everything was falling apart. She wanted to scream at him, to demand answers. But what would that accomplish? He was just like everyone else—selfish, secretive, using her for his own needs. And she had been stupid enough to fall for it.
Mia’s fingers hovered over the keyboard, unsure of what to say. But she couldn’t bring herself to respond. Not now.
She stuffed the phone back into her pocket and leaned back on the bench, staring up at the dark sky. Her mind raced with a thousand questions, none of which she had answers for. How had she let things get so complicated? What was she even doing with Ethan? It wasn’t supposed to be serious. But it had gotten under her skin, and now… now it felt like she was losing control.
The next morning, Mia dragged herself back to her apartment, exhaustion weighing heavily on her. She hadn’t slept. How could she, with her mind spinning like it was? She didn’t know what to say to Sophie, or to Ethan. And Liam… God, she couldn’t even think about him right now. She was barely keeping herself together.
As she stepped through the door, her phone buzzed again. This time, it was Liam.
“Can we meet later? I miss you.”
Her chest tightened. Liam was everything safe, everything stable, and she loved him for that. But her feelings for him were nothing compared to the raw, reckless passion she felt for Ethan. And now, knowing what she knew, she couldn’t face Liam. Not yet.
Mia dropped her keys on the counter and collapsed onto the couch. She needed to figure out what to do next. She needed clarity. But instead, all she could feel was anger and betrayal, swirling inside her like a storm she couldn’t control.
Her phone buzzed again. Ethan.
This time, she couldn’t ignore it.
“We need to talk,” she texted back, her fingers tapping furiously against the screen. “Now.”
An hour later, Mia was back at Ethan’s penthouse. The moment he opened the door, her heart skipped a beat despite the fury boiling beneath her skin. He looked like sin, as always—perfectly tousled hair, the sharp lines of his jaw, that confident smirk that had once made her melt. But now all she saw was deceit.
“Mia, what’s going on?” Ethan asked, frowning as she pushed past him into the apartment.
She spun to face him, her eyes blazing. “Why didn’t you tell me?” she demanded, her voice trembling with a mix of hurt and anger.
Ethan’s brow furrowed. “Tell you what?”
“About Sophie.” The words were like acid on her tongue. “She told me everything, Ethan. That you slept with her.”
The confusion on his face vanished, replaced with something unreadable. “Mia—”
“No!” She cut him off, her voice rising. “You should have told me! You knew she was my best friend, and you never thought it was important to mention that you’d been with her?”
Ethan sighed, running a hand through his hair. “It was before we got involved, Mia. It didn’t mean anything. I didn’t think—”
“That’s the problem, Ethan! You didn’t think. You never think about how this affects me. I trusted you, and now I find out that you’ve been keeping secrets from me this whole time?”
Ethan stepped toward her, his eyes dark with frustration. “I didn’t lie to you, Mia. It wasn’t relevant. What happened with Sophie was a mistake, something that never should have happened, and it was long before we started this. I didn’t tell you because I didn’t want to hurt you.”
“Well, guess what? You did hurt me.” Her voice cracked, emotion bubbling to the surface. “You always told me I was the only one. You made me feel like I mattered, and now I find out I’m just another girl in your bed?”
Ethan’s jaw clenched, his gaze hardening. “You’re not just another girl, Mia. You know that.”
“Do I?” She shot back, her eyes brimming with tears. “Because right now, I feel like I’ve been a fool. I’ve been sneaking around, lying to Liam, all because I thought what we had was special. But you’ve been lying to me, too.”
He closed the distance between them, his hand reaching out to touch her face, but she stepped back, her body trembling with rage and hurt.
“Don’t,” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “I can’t do this right now.”
“Mia, I’m sorry.” His voice softened, but the apology felt empty. “I didn’t mean for you to find out like this.”
“Well, I did.” She wiped at her eyes, trying to keep the tears at bay. “And now I don’t know what to believe anymore.”
Ethan stood there, watching her, his expression unreadable. For the first time since they started this, Mia felt like she didn’t know him at all. Maybe she never did.
“I need some time,” she said, her voice trembling. “I need to think.”
Ethan nodded slowly, his gaze never leaving hers. “Take all the time you need.”
But as Mia turned to leave, she couldn’t shake the feeling that the damage had already been done.
Mia spent the rest of the day in a fog, her mind swirling with confusion and doubt. She didn’t go home. She didn’t want to face Liam, not when her own life was falling apart. Instead, she wandered through the city, aimless, trying to make sense of everything.
By the time the sun began to set, she found herself back at the park, sitting on the same bench as the night before. Her phone buzzed again. This time, it was Sophie.
“Can we talk?” the message read.
Mia stared at the screen, her chest tightening. She didn’t know if she was ready to face Sophie, not after everything that had happened. But she couldn’t avoid her forever.
Taking a deep breath, Mia typed back: “Yeah. Let’s meet tomorrow.”
She hit send and leaned back on the bench, her mind spinning. Tomorrow. She’d deal with Sophie tomorrow. But for now, all she wanted was to disappear.
Chapter 4 – Fractured BondsMia couldn’t sleep. The weight of everything pressed down on her chest, making it impossible to relax. Ethan’s betrayal, Sophie’s secret, her own lies to Liam—it all swirled in her mind like a storm she couldn’t escape. She lay on her bed, staring at the ceiling, replaying Ethan’s words over and over.“You’re not just another girl.”But that’s exactly how she felt now. Like she had been one in a long line of women to fall for his charms, to get swept up in the fantasy of being with someone older, more experienced. Someone who could make her feel things she never thought possible. And now, the fantasy was crumbling.When morning came, Mia pulled herself out of bed, her body heavy with exhaustion. She had agreed to meet Sophie today, but the thought of facing her friend made her stomach churn. How could she even begin to talk about what had happened?As she showered and dressed, she tried to steel herself for the conversation ahead. Sophie was her best friend
Chapter 5 – Shadows of the Past Mia stood frozen in Ethan’s penthouse, her heart pounding. She didn’t know how to move forward from here. Ethan’s eyes searched hers, waiting for her to say something—anything—that would break the suffocating silence between them. “Do you really think I can just forget everything?” Mia asked, her voice trembling. “You kept something from me, Ethan. You slept with Sophie, my best friend, and you didn’t think that mattered?” Ethan sighed heavily, running a hand through his dark hair. His frustration was evident, but Mia could see the guilt in his eyes. “It wasn’t like that, Mia. What happened with Sophie was before you and I… It didn’t mean anything.” “It doesn’t matter when it happened,” Mia said, her voice rising. “The fact that you didn’t tell me means you were hiding it.” “I didn’t want to hurt you,” Ethan said softly, stepping closer. “I was trying to protect us. What I feel for you—what we have—it’s real.” Mia’s chest tightened. She wanted to b
CHAPTER 6: SEX ON A STICKMIA“Are you going somewhere?” Liam inquired, after seeing me all dressed up.It wasn't my intention to wake him up. I was planning on just leaving quietly but somehow, he heard my movements. I blinked multiple times, thinking of excuses I could use to get out of there. I didn't want him to feel bad that I was leaving him in the middle of the night, but I also didn't want to keep Ethan waiting.“Um…I have to go. There's an emergency,” I lied.He rubbed his eyes, sitting up to look at me. “I don't get it, Mia. Didn't you just arrive here? Why are you leaving again?” He complained, watching me wear my shoes.I bit my lips, thinking of another excuse to tell him. “I…I have to be home. Dad would be home from his business trip, and I don't want him asking about my whereabouts.”It wasn't a lie entirely; my dad was on a business trip, and I wanted to be the first to greet him upon his arrival. Liam didn't ask any further questions but I could tell that he was very
Chapter 7: Sweet thing MIA *A WEEK LATER* This past week has been great so far. Liam and I decided to take things slow, although I still had my sexcapades with Ethan, my father already returned from his trip so I was able to take a breather, away from him for a while. I sat in the living room, binge watching my favorite series. I was so lost in it that I didn't realize when someone walked in. I noticed some movement but didn't bother looking up. It was probably one of the maids who went out for groceries. “Hey sweet thing,” I heard that familiar voice. My blood turned cold in an instant. I thought he wasn't going to show up until my dad has gone . What was he doing here? I didn't dare look up at him. I was scared of what he'd do to me. He laughed, making his way towards me. “Is this what we've come too? Are you ignoring me and acting like I don't even exist?” He retorted. I swallowed my saliva, taking deep breaths. “Welcome back, Ethan,” I replied, trying hard to act casual.
Chapter 8: Some kind of fetish?MIA“W–What do you want?” I managed to ask. My voice was cracking and barely audible but somehow he had been able to make do with my incoherent words.He smirked. “I want to touch you,” he revealed.My breath hitched and the thought of my Ethan touching me made me feel elated, I had missed him. It's not like I didn't want Liam to touch me either but I got so attracted to him that I couldn't help it.He waited for my response and when he got none he brought out his phone again. “Do you want me to call a Uber and leave instead?” He threatened, his middle finger close to the send button.“No,” I responded quickly. “You can touch me but can it be some other time? I'm just trying to process everything. I miss you Ethan, but I'm also scared and I don't trust you like I used to.” I pleaded.He had some type of emotion on his face. It was something that I couldn't quite put my fingers on. “You are still thinking about her but I can assure you that you're differ
CHAPTER 9: You're my number one youngsterMIA I shot him a glare, trying to make sure that my dad didn't notice what was going on between us. My dad could catch a glimpse, and I'm sure he'd kill him, burn his body to ashes, and flush those ashes down the toilet. I managed to get him to remove his hands from my lap. “Are you okay there, pumpkin?” Dad inquired and I nodded in response.I forced up a smile, “Yeah, I'm fine,” I lied.“The Chinese food is just so good. It's been so long since I've had Chinese, and that too, with my two favorite people,” I responded.Dad was elated by my statement. “It's been so long since we've been together like this. I've been so busy that I want to enjoy every weekend with you.”I nodded in response. I missed spending time with Dad; his company was working on a new project that they were about to launch, and he's been occupied lately.We made a few small talk; Dad told me about his trip, which I was excited to hear. I noticed that Ethan was quiet toni
Chapter 10: Killing two birds...LIAM I caressed her stomach softly, trying to make sure that she didn't wake up. Ever since we got together, I just wanted to do whatever I could to make her happy. She deserved the whole world and I was willing to give her that.She had been annoyed the previous night that I tried to contact her. But I was just upset and was only looking after her. We made up and spent the night together soon after.She stirred in her sleep and I could tell that the little caresses I was giving her were jolting her back to reality. She looked up at me and she had a smile on her face. She couldn't look cuter anymore and I wanted to kiss her so very badly."Good morning," I greeted and pecked her on the lips and then on her tummy.She giggled lightly and said, "That tickles."It was nice to see her smile and I certainly just didn't want the day to end at all. The way her eyes lit up the room, and I was sure that I could take her in my arms forever. I just wanted to be
Chapter 11: Sex is a game ETHAN I dropped her off at Liam's place, the goody two shoes, it's no wonder she always comes to me, I fulfill all of her hidden pleasures, I own her and everything that concerns her so I still wonder why she's with him. I'm getting a hard-on thinking about all the crazy things I do and could do to that little body of hers, that little vixen does a lot of things to me that I'm not ready to admit to myself yet. Needing to get rid of thoughts of Mia, I scrolled through my contacts and stopped at Sophie’s. Yes, the same Sophie l told Mia I stopped screwing a while ago. The truth is I never stopped my affair with Sophie, she's like my booty call, I call her in times like these, times when I can't get my mind straight. I texted her to come over while I drove home. I went straight upstairs on arrival having in mind the things I intend to do to Sophie. Sex is a game and if you aren't prepared you'll definitely disappoint whoever it is you are doing it with. I
Chapter 74: Fallen for youETHANI knew I had fallen for her. There was no point in denying it anymore or pretending that she was just some obsession or a challenge I was yet to conquer. It was already certain that no matter how much I tried to resist, I would keep coming back to the same damn realization. I was in love with Mia Evans.I let out a frustrated sigh, rubbing a hand down my face as I replayed this morning’s disaster. She had woken up in my bed and immediately assumed the worst. The anger in her voice, the way she had looked at me like I was nothing but a predator—it hurt as hell. I don't blame her to think that of me, after all, I have always been a womanizer hell, I even slept with her bestfriend and I have a lot of women as my booty call.But the fact was that I had done nothing wrong, the past me would have been so disappointed, afterall that's what I wanted, to have a taste of her pussy, but after she threw herself at me, I just carried her to my room and slept
Chapter 73: Everything, goneMIAWhere was I? I shifted under the covers, only to realize that I wasn’t in my own bed. The scent of expensive cologne, woody, masculine, and all too familiar—wrapped around me. I turned my head, scanning the room as realization hit me.This was Ethan’s room. I sat up abruptly, my heart beating hard. I was no longer wearing my night wear from last night, and that got me thinkingOh shit, he didn't…?I turned to the other side of the bed—it was empty. The door creaked open before I could finish the thought. Ethan walked in, freshly showered, dressed in a casual white shirt and dark pants, his hair slightly damp. His eyes flicked to me, surprise flashing across his face. “You’re awake,” he said, his voice smooth as ever. “You jerk! How dare you take advantage of my vulnerable state.” I screamed immediately I set my eyes on him, my jaw clenching.“What? I don't…” He responded.“Don't even say anything, I don't want to hear it asshole.” I seethed
Chapter 72: Only mineSOPHIEI had thought Liam would stay longer, but my mother had gently asked him to leave, telling him to rest and return to his life. He hesitated, he looked at me as if asking for permission. I wanted to scream at him to stay. Instead, I offered a weak smile. “It’s fine, Liam. You’ve done enough. Once again, thank you for saving my life.”But it wasn’t fine. My chest ached as soon as he left. I stared at the ceiling for hours that night, replaying every moment he had been by my side. The way he held my hand, the softness in his voice when he said, "You’re stronger than this, Soph." Yes, he was Mia’s boyfriend, but I couldn’t stop the feelings creeping in. I wanted him—desperately. And I would have him.My phone buzzed on my nightstand, Mia’s name flashing across the screen. I debated ignoring it, but something told me she’d just keep calling. With a sigh, I answered. “Don’t you get the memo, Mia?” I said, my voice flat. “Sophie, how have you been holding up?
Chapter 71: Why the hell do I have maids?ETHANI didn't like the state that she was in, I also didn't like the way it affected me. She hadn’t eaten for days, and her refusal to speak to anyone affected both John and me. When she stormed out earlier, slamming the door, I knew I couldn’t just sit back and do nothing.I quickly grabbed my keys and followed her car at a safe distance. She was clearly upset, her driving was erratic as she sped down the road. I didn’t want to push her into more distress, but I couldn’t let her be alone in this state. She pulled into a parking lot and headed towards a small bar closeby.A part of me wanted to go to her right away, but I held back, knowing she needed space. After ten minutes, my patience ran out. I entered the dimly lit bar, staying far enough to observe her without being noticed.She was at the counter, already nursing her second or was it her third glass of whiskey? Her face was flushed, and her eyes held a sadness that made my chest tight
Chapter 70: Shattered worldMIAIt felt like my whole world was crumbling, piece by piece, leaving nothing but broken pieces which I couldn't piece back together. My best friend, the one person I could always count on, hated me. My dad was on the verge of losing everything he’d worked his entire life for. And as if that wasn’t enough, we’d been forced out of the only home I’d ever known because of my uncle Greg’s cruel games. And now, here I was, stuck under the same roof as Ethan. Ethan. The man I’d spent weeks avoiding being in the same space with, whose very presence affected me in the worst way possible. It wasn’t just about him, it was about how I couldn’t hide anything from him. He always saw right through me, and I wasn’t ready for any of that. Not now. I sat on the edge of the bed, staring blankly at the wall. The silence in the room being my perfect solace, so I didn’t want to move, didn’t want to do anything. A soft knock at the door pulled me from my thoughts. “Miss M
Chapter 69: The new CEORYAN WILLIAMSFEW WEEKS AGOThe boardroom was quiet, except for the occasional rustle of papers. I leaned back in my chair, taking in the skeptical faces of the board members as they exchanged glances. They were hesitant, but that was exactly how I wanted them to feel. Suspicion bred caution, and cautious men were easier to manipulate. “Gentlemen,” I began, my voice calm and measured. “I appreciate you taking the time to meet with me today. I know this is an unusual situation, but I believe we’re all here because we care about the future of this company.” The oldest man on the board, a silver-haired man with a sharp gaze, folded his hands on the table. “Ryan, you’re asking us to consider something unprecedented. Why should we trust you?” I smiled, keeping my demeanor composed. “Because I’m the only one who can bring stability to this company right now.” A few eyebrows rose, and I took that as my cue to elaborate. “Let’s be honest, John and Greg are l
Chapter 68: In controlGREG EVANSFinally, The court had done the right thing. As the elder son, it was only fitting that I take control of Dad's estate. Let John and his pathetic lawyer sulk all they wanted; I was the one who deserved this. Walking into the house, my chest swelled with pride. This was mine to handle now—All of it. The sound of footsteps interrupted my thoughts. I turned and saw John and Mia standing in the hallway, their expressions gloomy. They looked so out of place, like uninvited guests in my kingdom.“Greg, we need to talk.” John said, his voice steady but clearly trying to hold back frustration.I smirked, leaning casually against the doorframe. “Talk? About what, little brother? The court’s already spoken. If you’re here to cry about fairness, spare me that crap. It’s done.”“This is still our family home, you don’t have to be so smug about it. Moreover the judge said you are to handle everything concerning the properties till they share it between you and da
Chapter 67: SuspicionsETHAN The judge had made his ruling. Greg had won.I could barely hold back my anger as I watched Greg stride forward, his attorney Marcus behind him. It was a blow, but not the end. At least, that’s what I tried to tell myself. The week had felt like an endless cycle of frustration, I had hoped that our legal arguments were enough to hold Greg off, but his smug grin had never wavered. And now, here we were, standing in the courtroom, facing the weight of our loss.My mind raced as I glanced at John, who was standing next to me, his face pale. “It’s not over yet,” I muttered, though I wasn’t sure if I believed it anymore.Greg turned towards John, his smile as condescending as ever. “I told you, this was always going to be mine. The house, the company, the money. All of it.” he said, his voice dripping with triumph.John’s jaw clenched, and I saw the fury building in him, but he didn’t speak. He didn’t even look at Greg. He just stood there, taking it, as Gre
Chapter 66: Spotless reputationMARCUS (GREG'S LAWYER)This was the second court hearing this week for this same case and to be honest, I was getting tired. Why wouldn't the judge just make a verdict? All rose as the judge returned from chambers, his robe flowing behind him like the weight of justice itself. I sat at my table, my posture relaxed but sharp, watching Ethan out of the corner of my eye. He was too composed for my liking, a calm arrogance that I found particularly irritating. He thrived on playing the intellectual hero, but today, I’d show him who was in control and that's why I decided to take on this case to prove to everyone that my law firm was a hundred percent better than Ethan's.The judge cleared his throat, silencing the murmurs. “The court will now proceed with the cross-examination of witnesses. Mr. Marcus, you may begin.”I rose smoothly, buttoning my jacket as I made my way to the center of the room. My first witness was already seated—a former family friend