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Tempted By My Father's Best Friend
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6 Chapters
Chapter 8 My son and I img
Chapter 9 Death of me img
Chapter 10 Tomorrow img
Chapter 11 Forgive me img
Chapter 12 Ps: Your boyfriend img
Chapter 13 Not a fair fight img
Chapter 14 Pixie dust img
Chapter 15 Good girl img
Chapter 16 Say my name img
Chapter 17 Save a man today, get a .... img
Chapter 18 Don't think img
Chapter 19 Family man img
Chapter 20 Tomorrow we start again img
Chapter 21 I need air img
Chapter 22 Cheapskate img
Chapter 23 Come to the office img
Chapter 24 Love sick img
Chapter 25 A fvck mate img
Chapter 26 Who cares img
Chapter 27 Home call img
Chapter 28 Please, tie me up, Daddy. img
Chapter 29 Schemes img
Chapter 30 Be quiet, good girl. img
Chapter 31 Two faced img
Chapter 32 Family planning img
Chapter 33 Business and dinner img
Chapter 34 Move in with me img
Chapter 35 Hidden agenda img
Chapter 36 I want it to hurt img
Chapter 37 Too Small img
Chapter 38 Like father like son img
Chapter 39 Please stay img
Chapter 40 A makeover for the family img
Chapter 41 Trollop img
Chapter 42 Thank you img
Chapter 43 Euphoric img
Chapter 44 Why img
Chapter 45 I love you img
Chapter 46 New city, new hope img
Chapter 47 First shift at Charité img
Chapter 48 Nice work, Isabella img
Chapter 49 Special, Again img
Chapter 50 I Left img
Chapter 51 Knock, Knock img
Chapter 52 Eat me up img
Chapter 53 Brownies and secrets img
Chapter 54 Seven generations img
Chapter 55 Moved on img
Chapter 56 Crash out img
Chapter 57 Goodnight, son img
Chapter 58 On read img
Chapter 59 Bossy img
Chapter 60 Coffee Rossi img
Chapter 61 I am sorry img
Chapter 62 I hope we don't see again img
Chapter 63 They know img
Chapter 64 Are you okay img
Chapter 65 I loved you... you insensitive prick. img
Chapter 66 I know img
Chapter 67 He knows img
Chapter 68 The penthouse img
Chapter 69 Come home img
Chapter 70 Nice person img
Chapter 71 If I go missing img
Chapter 72 Not stalking... Just concerned img
Chapter 73 Sky fall img
Chapter 74 If I wasn't img
Chapter 75 The other woman img
Chapter 76 I will think about it img
Chapter 77 I love you img
Chapter 78 I deserve to be loved img
Chapter 79 Villain img
Chapter 80 ...You know who... img
Chapter 81 It's not yours img
Chapter 82 Sick img
Chapter 83 Restlessness img
Chapter 84 Should I stay or should I go img
Chapter 85 You have my blessings img
Chapter 86 You ran before img
Chapter 87 Jeez img
Chapter 88 He is going to be a good father img
Chapter 89 Valetina img
Chapter 90 I have to tell you something img
Chapter 91 Two weeks img
Chapter 92 You are my best friend img
Chapter 93 I am at your service img
Chapter 94 Marry me img
Chapter 95 Mi lady purple img
Chapter 96 Family call img
Chapter 97 I trust you img
Chapter 98 Heart to heart img
Chapter 99 Mr. Brute can shoot img
Chapter 100 What if he ask me to marry him img
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Chapter 6 I want what's mine

Sunday dragged by in silence-no calls, no knocks, no unexpected deliveries. Just me, the apartment, and the growing certainty that Mateo had already moved on. Monday morning came too fast. I dressed in the same cautious outfit-black blouse, yellow skirt, brown jacket-and headed to the office with zero expectations.

The elevator ride started the same way. Aisha stepped in on the lobby floor, today in a tailored emerald-green blazer and wide-leg trousers that made her look like she owned the building. She smiled the second she saw me.

"Morning, Isabella. Survive the weekend?"

"Barely," I admitted with a small laugh. "You?"

"Family calls from Port Harcourt. Always chaos." She leaned against the wall. "You should come out with me sometime. Girls' night. No pressure, you know." she wiggled her brows sheepishly.

The invitation warmed something inside me. "I'd like that."

We rode in comfortable quiet until her floor. She squeezed my arm before stepping out. "See you around, newbie."

The rest of the morning passed in the usual haze: laptop open, company Wi-Fi streaming free movies. I barely paid attention to the screen. Instead I opened social media on my phone and scrolled straight to my father's profile.

Photos from the wedding. Him in a sharp gray suit. His new wife in white lace, beaming. Flowers everywhere. Smiles that looked real.

"She's beautiful," I whispered to the empty room.

Tears came without warning-hot, silent, sliding down my cheeks. I was happy for him. I really was. But the pictures didn't include me. Not one. Not even a mention. I was invisible again.

My thumb hovered over his contact. Call? Text? Congratulate him? Ask why I wasn't worth an invitation?

I hit call. One ring. Panic surged. I ended it before the second.

Shit! Shitt! Shittt!

"I can do this," I told the empty office.

I opened messages instead. Typed. Deleted. Typed again. The words spilled out raw and honest.

Dad,

I forgive you for never really liking me. Thank you for not giving me up to foster care when you could have. Thank you for college, even if it came with strings. Mr. Rossi has been kind-paid my rent, gave me cash when I needed it, made sure I had a place. I ran into Ethan here, You won't know him. He wants me back. I'm scared he'll hurt me again, but part of me wonders if I'm the problem.

Congratulations on the wedding. She looks happy. You look happy. I wish I'd been there, but it's okay if I wasn't. I hope you're okay.

Love,

Isabella

I hit send before the tears could blur the screen completely. Then I cried harder than I had the day he first told me I was a burden. Ugly sobs. Chest-heaving. Alone in a glass office on a foreign continent.

What about Ethan? If I went back to him, would he really change? Would he stop the control, the disappearing acts, the quiet threats?

And Mateo... one night in New York. One afternoon here. He'd made me come so hard I saw stars, but he hadn't even stayed till morning. Maybe he didn't recognize me after all. Maybe he came to my apartment to remind me of the debt-four hundred euros, food, rent, utilities, flight ticket. The list was endless. How the hell would I ever repay that?

I stood up abruptly. Walked to the water dispenser in the hallway. Empty. Of course.

Frustrated, I grabbed my phone and left the office for the first time during work hours.

The executive floor felt different mid-day. Quieter. Darker suits everywhere. Men moving with purpose, eyes forward, ignoring me completely. I passed a reception desk and stopped.

"Hi, I'm Isabella, I just need to-"

"Go straight, left at the end of the hall," the guy muttered without looking up.

I hesitated. Glanced up. A camera stared back from the corner.

He finally lifted his head. Pale blue eyes. Long blond hair tied back. Thin lips pressed flat. Nameplate: Frank.

"Thanks, Frank," I said quietly.

Recognition flickered in his gaze-brief, then gone. He looked back at his screen.

I filled my cup at the dispenser down the hall. Drank. Filled it again.

A palm landed on my ass. Firm. Possessive.

"What are you doing out here, Bell?"

Ethan.

I jerked away. Water sloshed over my hand, soaking the front of my outfit. He stepped closer. Smiled like nothing had happened Saturday.

"You should be in your office."

I tried to sidestep. He blocked me. Pressed in until my back hit the wall. The cold water seeped through fabric, clinging to my skin.

"You're wet," he whispered, eyes dropping to my chest.

I swallowed hard. "Fuck you."

Anger flashed across his face-quick, familiar. The same look he used to give me right before he'd grab my arm too tight or slam a door inches from my face. Never a direct hit. Always close enough to scare.

"Please leave me alone, Ethan," I said, voice shaking. "I don't know what you want from me."

His hand slid to my upper arm. Caressed down to my wrist. Slow. Deliberate. Then across my stomach. To my waist. He leaned in until his breath touched my ear.

"I want what's mine."

My heart hammered. Fear and fury twisted together.

"Let go."

He didn't.

Not until footsteps echoed down the hall-sharp, purposeful.

Ethan released me instantly. Stepped back. Smoothed his tie like nothing happened.

"See you soon, Bell."

He walked away. Casual. Calm.

I stood there dripping, shaking, cup clutched so tight my knuckles went white.

The hallway felt colder than before.

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