"Honey, look! The man on TV is as handsome as you!" Amanda was surprised to see a man as handsome as her husband on TV. Luis rubbed his forehead and asked, "Are you sure he just looks like me?" "Why does he have the same name as you?" The pennies fell from the sky and knocked Amanda out. She has never been favoured since she met Luis, and used to be bullied everywhere. Now she had a backer and became confident in the whole Waterfall City.
My eyes glanced over the flier posted on the post. I looked at it wearily, already knowing that I wouldn't be able to afford it. But I thought maybe if I went, by God's grace, this would fall into my lap. I need an apartment-badly-but I was having a shitty experience finding one. I was fresh out of college, just scored my first job post-grad which had absolutely nothing to do with my degree, and I didn't get along well with my parents. I got along more with my mother than my father, lucky for me. We just couldn't see eye to eye because he was an asshole, an easy way to put it.
I chewed on the gum in my mouth. I had grown up in Harlem. There was no way in hell I would've been able to afford an apartment on 59th & Lexington. But my job was around there, it would have been convenient. I wouldn't have even needed to take the train in the morning, which would be a dream. I had grown up taking public transportation and completely detesting it. It would've been nice for a change to just get more steps in and at least try and be more active.
"We could always go just for kicks," Lila suggested, trying but failing to sound cheery. Her shoulder length red hair contrasted with her bright blue eyes and pale skin under the warm, hot New York sun.
She grew up in Brooklyn. She wasn't rich, but she wasn't exactly poor either. She could only kind of get my struggle. Maybe not even at all. But that didn't matter to me. Next to Aimi, she was still one of my closest friends. I couldn't stay with either of them because Aimi lived with her parents and Lila lived with her boyfriend, Rafael. There was no way in hell I was going to stay with her and her boyfriend. Their sex lives were very, very rampant. I stayed over once and got little to no sleep. It was a nightmare.
"I would love to see what kind of classist bullshit they'll spew," I chuckled. My eyes moved over the cost of rent. If this was the case, I could definitely afford it. I raised an eyebrow. This was way too good to be true. "I think they're serial killers, Lila."
Her eyes moved to the flier, her eyebrows shooting up. "Maybe they're having a hard time renting it out."
Her eyes narrowed as she got closer. "It does say that there's two of them, looking for a roommate immediately. So maybe that's why it's borderline cheap."
I released a breath. "I don't know. It sounds too good to be true." I shrugged before my brown eyes met hers. "But it sounds nice. Maybe we should go. Hopefully they have free food laying around. I'm kind of hungry."
She chuckled. "Same. That's one thing about rich people, they surely know how to splurge on food."
"At least it's within walking distance," I murmured. "My feet ache from how much we've walked today."
It was cheaper than paying the train fare multiple times. So we walked mostly from 96th street, went on the train, walked more, then hopped on the train all over again. Having a car was pointless when you lived in the city. Except for in instances like this.
"Yeah," she groaned. "Remind me next time you ask me to join in on one of your plans that it actually makes sense. The last time I got this much exercise was in high school and even then, it wasn't this much."
The building was a skyscraper. I stared up, immediately intimidated by its size. I already felt small enough in this city, but the building just reflected my own insecurities. I pursed my lips before I looked over at Lila. She seemed to be matching my reaction.
"Well," she breathed. "Let's try not to look too much like tourists in our own city now."
I nodded my head in agreement. "Let's go inside."
The building had a security guard and a doorman. I had to tell them that I was here because I was trying to rent out an apartment. It was humiliating to say the least. The way the security guard looked me up and down, almost as if he could tell we didn't belong there, made me mildly uncomfortable.
While on the way up in the elevator, Lila and I exchanged eye contact. Mirrors surrounded every inch around us. I had never been in an elevator made up of mostly mirrors. It was eerie.
"This is scary," I muttered. "I'm already unsure about this."
We got out on the eighth floor. I was glad it wasn't any higher than this. I think I would be too paranoid to live on anything past the tenth floor. I stepped out first, Lila following closely behind me while we searched for the apartment number. Once found on the huge floor, it was all the way toward the end of the hall.
"What are you waiting for?" She asked, nudging me. "Knock."
My hand formed into a fist before I knocked hesitantly. There was no answer. I knocked again impatiently. I released a sharp breath in annoyance when no one answered.
"We should probably just get going," I rolled my eyes. It was in that moment that the door pulled open. My eyes moved from my friend next to me and instead fell on the man in front of me. I was sure my eyes widened as I suddenly struggled to breathe evenly. His dark brown hair was slicked back and a little to the side while his fox-like green eyes were hard and trained on me. His jawline was sharp enough to kill, his nose straight and lips pouty and plump. I wanted to take a step backward yet I also wanted to take a step closer but I froze instead.
Irene Mundell was married, but the groom didn't appear at the wedding at all. In a fit of anger, Irene spent her wedding night with a strange man. Later, she was pestered by this man...
For three years, Shane and Yvonne were wed, sharing heated nights, while his devotion clung to his ex. Yvonne strove to be a dutiful wife, yet their marriage felt hollow, built on desire rather than real warmth. All changed when she became pregnant, only for Shane to thrust her onto the operating table, warning, “Either you or the baby survives!” Broken by his cruelty, she vanished in grief and later returned, radiantly accomplished, leaving everyone awestruck. Haunted by remorse, Shane begged for another chance, but Yvonne only smiled and replied, “I’m sorry, men no longer interest me.”
Being dumped by my mate, Ethan, on my dream New Year cruise tour was bad enough. Watching him swap spit with Vanessa? Absolute hell. Enter Lucas-the cocky, sinfully hot hockey Alpha-who claims I'm his mate. But he doesn't want love; he wants revenge, proposing a fake relationship to rile Ethan. Now I'm stuck sharing a suite with the guy who has secrets of his own. Christmas and New Year on a luxury ship was supposed to be magical...not a steamy, chaotic mess. What could go wrong?
Loraine was a dutiful wife to Marco since they got married three years ago. However, he treated her like trash. Nothing she did softened his heart. One day, Loraine got fed up with it all. She asked him for a divorce and left him to enjoy with his mistress. The elites looked at her like she was deranged. "Are you out of your mind? Why are you so willing to divorce him?" "It's because I need to return home to get a billion-dollar fortune. Besides, I don't love him anymore," Loraine replied with a smile. They all laughed at her. Some believed that the divorce affected her mentally. It wasn't until the next day that they realized she wasn't fibbing. A woman was suddenly declared the world's youngest female billionaire. It turned out to be Loraine! Marco was shocked to the bone. When he met his ex-wife again, she was a changed person. A group of handsome young men surrounded her. She was smiling at them all. The sight made Marco's heart ache severely. Putting his pride aside, he tried to win her back. "Hello, love. I see that you are a billionaire now. You shouldn't be with suckers who just want your money. How about you come back to me? I'm a billionaire too. Together, we can build a strong empire. What do you say?" Loraine squinted at her ex-husband with her lips curled in disgust.
On the day of their wedding anniversary, Joshua's mistress drugged Alicia, and she ended up in a stranger's bed. In one night, Alicia lost her innocence, while Joshua's mistress carried his child in her womb. Heartbroken and humiliated, Alicia demanded a divorce, but Joshua saw it as yet another tantrum. When they finally parted ways, she went on to become a renowned artist, sought out and admired by everyone. Consumed by regret, Joshua darkened her doorstep in hopes of reconciliation, only to find her in the arms of a powerful tycoon. "Say hello to your sister-in-law."
She thought she was the love of his life, and he became the love of her life that fateful day she had seen him at the pack's party. Selene Grace was only a replica of Alpha Leo's real mate, and when he spotted her, Leo immediately claimed her as his Luna in order to suppress the rumors of him being mateless. Being unable to conceive turns Selene's marriage into a nightmare, and as if that wasn't enough, Alpha Leo finally reunites with his long time lover and mate, rejecting a pregnant Selene as a result. 5 years later, Selene, a now successful doctor, receives an invitation to the moon shadow pack in order to rid the pack of a deadly disease which has struck it. Will Selene return back to the pack which had caused her so much pain, and what would she do when she realizes that she is mated to the Alpha who had betrayed her in the past?
As a simple assistant, messaging the CEO in the dead of night to request shares of adult films was a bold move. Bethany, unsurprisingly, didn't receive any films. However, the CEO responded that, while he had no films to share, he could offer a live demonstration. After a night filled with passion, Bethany was certain she'd lose her job. But instead, her boss proposed, "Marry me. Please consider it." "Mr. Bates, you're kidding me, right?"