His lips touched mine, and it was like a fire had been lit under me. I pulled off from the kiss and ripped his shirt open, desperate to touch his skin. His hands grasped the side of my head firmly, almost like he was afraid that I would move away. But he had nothing to fear, because at that moment, it was almost impossible for me to imagine running away from him. - Rose's father was wealthy, but never gave her guidance as a father figure. Cayden is one of the most feared and successful lawyers in the city. Someone that ran his law firm with pride and a long list of winning trials. At 35, he is at the top of his career. They met at a job fair and nothing could have prevented what unwrapped after. Rose never expected to work so soon so close to the man who interviewed her, and late nights become a way for them to get to know each other and soon break all barriers. Falling for my dad's Enemy is created by Amelie Bergen, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
I stared at my diploma in my hands, almost still unable to believe that it was real. I pinched myself, flinched at the pain, and still couldn't believe that I wasn't dreaming.
I had done it, graduated with my pre-law degree. This meant that now, I finally had everything I needed to apply to Law School.
Almost unbidden, I glanced at a picture of my mother on the nightstand.
"You would have loved the ceremony mom," I murmured to her, placing the diploma down in front of her. "I missed you there."
My older sister Rebecca and my brother Lucas had come for the ceremony. But Thomas and Caroline had been in the middle of their own court cases and couldn't make it.
My father hadn't even acknowledged when I'd told him about it.
But that was Victor Kinkaid. He wasn't about to commit to anything that he had no solid proof of. I just want to make my own path and not depend on him. Soon, I will do it. And just wait for me to get there, then I will build my own career, my own reputation. Maybe even my own happy life, with a man that loves me for who I am, and not because I am the daughter of Victor Kinkaid.
I glanced at my phone.
'Congrats, kiddo,' Caroline had texted me earlier today, when I sent Rebecca the picture of me smiling at the graduation ceremony. Caroline was only three years older than me, but she liked to emphasize that it still made her my big sister.
Thomas hadn't messaged yet, but he was in a different time zone, and I knew he would text when he woke up.
I sighed. Nothing from my father. But I hadn't expected anything.
Still, I would be expected to go to him, to show up before him. To show him what I had done. Even though, technically, he was due none of the praise.
I had gotten a full scholarship for this degree. The University had paid for everything. The only claim my father could have was that he had let me live here during the school breaks.
Still, there would be hell to pay if I didn't go to him now and show him what I had accomplished.
Sighing, I got up off my bed and made my way to his office. I knocked on the door and entered.
"Next time, wait until I answer before coming in," my father told me immediately.
He's told me this before, and I'd done what he asked. I'd waited for fifteen minutes before leaving and then being chastised for disappearing. There was no way to win. At least this way I made sure he'd acknowledge me.
"It was my graduation ceremony today," I told my dad, placing my diploma down on his desk.
He didn't so much as glance at it.
But he looked up from his laptop and turned to me.
"Good," he grunted, and that was already more praise than I ever thought I would get. "I can set up an interview for you at the company. We have a research position open. You can meet with the head of Human Resources and we can take it from there. You'll need to submit your resume on the company website."
I hadn't even gotten one full sentence out yet, and he was already telling me what to do. I gritted my teeth but made sure that I was calm before I uttered my next words.
"Thank you," I told him civilly, though all he had really done was direct me to his company's website. "But I was planning on applying to Law School for their second intake. I just wanted to see my results before I applied anywhere."
Application fees were expensive. And I wasn't about to ask my father for money. He would probably direct me to the closest bank to take out a loan.
He ran an extremely successful law firm. But he had never made it a secret that it was HIS company he ran. And everything that he had earned, belonged entirely to him.
Anything he gave us came with a loan agreement, and had to be repaid.
A part of me was only sure that he paid for everything until we turned eighteen just because the law required it of him and he didn't want to go to jail for negligence.
I hadn't always had such a clear vision of who my father was, and it had taken a long time for me to truly see his true colors. But eventually, I realized the truth. My life had only gotten better once I had acknowledged it, at least inside my head.
"You know," my father said again, sighing. "It's important to be practical about life choices. And I'm only trying to help you see what is best for you."
I felt anger rising in me. But I tried to calm it. I couldn't get irrational or emotional with him. I couldn't show the slightest hint of emotion or he would turn it against me. He would only use it as more proof that I had no idea what I was doing with my life and that I should take his advice.
"Maybe you're right," I told him coolly. "A person should be practical about all things, especially when they give advice to others about things they know nothing about."
My father regarded me simply, nodding his head. He was not a stupid man. For everything that my father was, he was one of the most brilliant lawyers of his time, there was no doubt about that. He had won every award that was possible, been nominated for every single thing that he could be nominated for in his field.
But while he was an expert in the law, he knew nothing about me.
If I could count with one hand the amount of times that my father had actually had a conversation with me rather than just ordering me, it would be a lot.
I didn't feel bad for the way I was handling this. He had done this to himself. And he had done it with all of us. I was the youngest of five, and while we were all lawyers, none of the others spoke to my father at all.
I was beginning to see the sense of it.
"Listen, if you want a job, this is what I have," my father said again, scooping some papers up on his desk. "It's a research position that I think you would be great for. Its not much work, mostly grunt type stuff, running errands for others, it will be a good use of your talents. Don't make me repeat this again."
To be fair, it was the kind of position that I was looking for when I applied to Law School. I wanted the experience and it would look great on my resume. But if I worked in that position at his company, it would be a dead end. He would control every aspect of my life, and he would make sure that I never had the chance to move any further.
He was my father. But I also had to be realistic about who he really was.
"No, thank you," I told him firmly. "That isn't what I'm planning for my life. I am going to apply to Law School."
My father leaned back in his chair and folded his arms over his stomach.
"Alright, Rose," he said simply. "I've tried to say this nicely. But you're just refusing to hear me out. You're not smart enough to complete the course, to pass the exams of the school let alone the baby bar and the bar exams."
I swallowed hard, I wouldn't let my anger get the better of me, not here and not now.
"Yes," I told him calmly. "My undergrad was pre-law. I know the bar exams are very difficult."
Thankfully, it wasn't like it was something that I only got one shot at. I wanted to do it in one go, but if I had to retake it, then I would take it as many times as I needed to. I would become a lawyer, whatever it took.
"And more than that," my father pressed on, obvious irritation in his voice now. I don't think he expected me to be that calm. "You definitely don't have what it takes to litigate or even go into the academics of law. You will be wasting your time and my money and resources, and I just cannot allow it."
Now that part just wasn't true. I hadn't needed him for the tuition or anything for my degree. He hadn't offered and I hadn't asked. He hadn't given any help to my brothers or sisters, either. Not for tuition and not for textbooks.
So he had no justification to state that I would be taking his money for in order to attend Law School. I hadn't asked him for a cent, and I was never going to. And I wouldn't allow the assumption to stand.
"Actually," I cut him off right there, not allowing him to say one word more. "I don't need any money nor resources from you. Just like I hadn't needed anything for my degree in the first place."
My tone had been a little short there, I wasn't going to deny it. But I felt that I was justified in that moment. He had made assumptions about me that just wasn't my character.
My father pursed his lips. For a lawyer, he had a strange inclination not to want to listen to proof of any kind. It was also strange that he would just forget precedent like that.
I saw a twitch on my father's face, a telltale sign that he was getting angrier and losing the ability to suppress it.
"Even if you don't need my money for the tuition," he spoke through clenched teeth now. "You are still living in my house, and therefore will be a cost to me. And while you are living here, while you are my daughter, you will follow my orders."
I took a deep breath. Strangely enough, I didn't feel angry. I felt vindicated. I had always known that this was how he truly felt about me. But I never had the proof to back it up. But now that he had said it, clear as day, I felt the chains that had been holding me downfall off of me.
"But there is more than that," my father said, and I allowed him to continue speaking. "I just don't think you have the ability to be a professional in this field. And I well and truly think that the best way for you to move on with your life would be to find a good husband for yourself. Someone that can support you financially. You're very pretty, and at the company you will probably meet someone and no longer be my responsibility, hopefully."
With his long speech meant to destroy me, Victor Kinkaid had just handed me my freedom.
I stood up from my chair gracefully.
"As I said, father," I told him coolly. "I will be applying to Law School. And since you have made it perfectly clear that I cannot live here and be your daughter, I will be gone by the end of the evening."
I didn't wait for him to say anything else. I turned and left his office and headed straight to my room. My hands were shaking, nervously rubbing them together.
No matter what I did, I was never going to be enough for him. He just wanted me married. And not married for love, for good reasons, no. He wanted me married to someone who could become an asset for him while trading me for my looks.
Never. No matter what I ended up doing with my life, it wasn't going to be that. There was no way that I was taking the chance that I would end up with someone just like him. I had no idea how my mother had survived long enough to bear him five children, but this wasn't going to be me.
Not ever.
And I was done thinking about any of that any longer.
I was going to focus on myself, and that was all. Me and my future.
And I couldn't do that here. Even though this was New York, even though this was the haven for lawyers and law students alike, I couldn't be here.
This was his territory, and I had to leave.
And I knew exactly where I was going to go.
Audry Simons was going to follow in her fatherâs footsteps and become a police officer, but when he was killed in a gang shootout, she swore to get revenge. But who was responsible? This becomes increasingly hard to answer when Audry joins the Molton Family, one of the most powerful gangs in all of Detroit. She is swept into a world of secrets, lies, and danger around every corner. Can Audry find her fatherâs killer before her true intentions are revealed? Or will the leaderâs son, Daniel Molton, discover her secret? She ends up growing closer to Daniel, and their connection could be the thing that ruins her entire mission. I didnât even care that we were in a room full of people. I just wanted his hands on every inch of my body. He was looking down at me with those expressive eyes of his. The look in them made my panties grow wet. The Undercover Cadet's Bloody Romance is written by Amelie Bergen,  an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
"You're the moon wolf, Lola. You're the wolf with the power of the Moon goddess", Serena said and collective gasps were heard in the room. After being rejected by her mate in Moonlit pack, Lola escaped on a full moon only to enter the territory of the next Alpha King who also happened to be her second chance mate. Adrian is the next Alpha King but he hasn't been able to assume his role because he needed a Luna by his side. A rogue that trespassed on his territory, whom he ordered be killed turned out to be his mate leaving him in a dilemma. Will Adrian reject Lola because she came into his territory as a rogue? Will he overcome what happened to him in the past and give Lola a chance or reject her and go ahead with Fay as his chosen Luna? What will happen when everyone finds out just how much power Lola wields and how she's supposed to protect her kind in an oncoming war? Find out in Lola - The Moon Wolf!
After hiding her true identity throughout her three-year marriage to Colton, Allison had committed wholeheartedly, only to find herself neglected and pushed toward divorce. Disheartened, she set out to rediscover her true self-a talented perfumer, the mastermind of a famous intelligence agency, and the heir to a secret hacker network. Realizing his mistakes, Colton expressed his regret. "I know I messed up. Please, give me another chance." Yet, Kellan, a once-disabled tycoon, stood up from his wheelchair, took Allison's hand, and scoffed dismissively, "You think she'll take you back? Dream on."
I received a pornographic video. "Do you like this?" The man speaking in the video is my husband, Mark, whom I haven't seen for several months. He is naked, his shirt and pants scattered on the ground, thrusting forcefully on a woman whose face I can't see, her plump and round breasts bouncing vigorously. I can clearly hear the slapping sounds in the video, mixed with lustful moans and grunts. "Yes, yes, fuck me hard, baby," the woman screams ecstatically in response. "You naughty girl!" Mark stands up and flips her over, slapping her buttocks as he speaks. "Stick your ass up!" The woman giggles, turns around, sways her buttocks, and kneels on the bed. I feel like someone has poured a bucket of ice water on my head. It's bad enough that my husband is having an affair, but what's worse is that the other woman is my own sister, Bella. ************************************************************************************************************************ âI want to get a divorce, Mark,â I repeated myself in case he didn't hear me the first timeâeven though I knew he'd heard me clearly. He stared at me with a frown before answering coldly, "It's not up to you! I'm very busy, don't waste my time with such boring topics, or try to attract my attention!" The last thing I was going to do was argue or bicker with him. "I will have the lawyer send you the divorce agreement," was all I said, as calmly as I could muster. He didn't even say another word after that and just went through the door he'd been standing in front of, slamming it harshly behind him. My eyes lingered on the knob of the door a bit absentmindedly before I pulled the wedding ring off my finger and placed it on the table. I grabbed my suitcase, which I'd already had my things packed in and headed out of the house.
"I will work for you till I pay back the amount in full.. I want to be a maid.. Please⊠I don't want to be a breeder" I started to plead once everyone left the ward.. He saw her begging but his stone cold heart didn't melt. "I never tasted a weak duckling Alpha.." He smirked and walked toward me.. I walked back with fear till I hit the wall. "I am not weak." I said in a low tone and tried to push him away.. But his solid body didn't move an inch.. I could not breathe properly because of his aura.. "I will make you beg me for pleasureâŠ" His words disgusted me. I didn't talk back as his Alpha tone was overbearing.. I felt weak wherever he was touching me.. "You will be my toy till you get pregnant.." I turned my head away with disgust but he touched my cheek roughly and caught my chin. He made me look into his eyes.. His hand covered my neck and gripped it hard.. "I will come to you every night to f**k you.." His eyes became devilish as if he was looking at his prey.. Suddenly I felt scared of him more.. and my breathing became suffocating.. He is pressing my windpipe to make me suffer⊠My eyes become red while I shake my head slowly... "No⊠no.." I murmured and I forgot to breathe in his presence.. He was scaring hell out of me.. "Girl.. You will be lucky if you get pregnancy soon otherwise I will have my ways to f**k you.." I dropped my eyes not able to hear such f***y words.. Tears rolled down my cheeks when he loosened his grip.. I don't want to believe that my father sold me as a breeder.. I can't accept it.. "If you agree or not.. it doesn't matter.. spread your legs when I come to you.." He pushed me back again and the tip of his nose touched my cheek while I looked at him scarily.. He nibbled on the crook of my neck and kissed my sensitive places⊠"Remember I am your Alpha from now on and don't you dare to say noâŠ" he said huskily and pushed me back fiercely.. His cruel and harsh words made me fall back on the ground..
"Then let's get a divorce!" With courage, Leora left her husband's house, after being accused of poisoning his mistress. Her in-laws and sister-in-law had planned various ways to kick her out of Peter's house and in the end Leora gave in. However, no one expected that things would turn 180 degrees after the divorce. When everyone who had hurt her was happy with each other's lies, Leora returned. This time, she was no longer the poor orphan girl from the orphanage. She has changed and not only that, she also carries a big secret that will make everyone turn to worship her feet.
There was only one man in Raegan's heart, and it was Mitchel. In the second year of her marriage to him, she got pregnant. Raegan's joy knew no bounds. But before she could break the news to her husband, he served her divorce papers because he wanted to marry his first love. After an accident, Raegan lay in the pool of her own blood and called out to Mitchel for help. Unfortunately, he left with his first love in his arms. Raegan escaped death by the whiskers. Afterward, she decided to get her life back on track. Her name was everywhere years later. Mitchel became very uncomfortable. For some reason, he began to miss her. His heart ached when he saw her all smiles with another man. He crashed her wedding and fell to his knees while she was at the altar. With bloodshot eyes, he queried, "I thought you said your love for me is unbreakable? How come you are getting married to someone else? Come back to me!"