"You donāt," I admitted, my voice raw. "And I donāt blame you if you never trust me again. But I need you to know this, Emily: Mike loved you. More than anything. And if he were here right now, heād tell you the same thing I amāthat you deserve to be happy. That you deserve to be loved."
Emilyās tears fell faster, her breath coming in ragged gasps. "I donāt know what to believe," she whispered, her voice broken. "I donāt know who you are."
"Iām the man who loves you," I said, my voice trembling. "The man who would do anything to keep you safe. Even if it meant becoming someone else. Even if it meant losing myself."
She looked up at me, her eyes filled with a storm of grief, anger, and something elseāsomething that looked almost like understanding. "What do I do now?" she whispered, her voice barely audible.
"You decide," I said, my heart pounding. "If you want to walk away, Iāll let you. If you want to scream, to hit me, to hate meāIāll take it. Because I deserve it. But if thereās even a part of you that can forgive me..."
I cupped her face, my thumbs brushing her cheeks. "Then let me spend the rest of my life making this right."
Emilyās body shook with sobs, her hands gripping my shirt like she was drowning and I was the only thing keeping her afloat.
Emilyās confession hung in the air between us, fragile and raw. "I donāt know if I can," she whispered again, her voice trembling. "I donāt know if Iāll ever be able to look at you without seeing him."
I pressed my forehead to hers, my own tears mixing with hers. "Then Iāll spend every day proving to you that Iām not him," I murmured, my voice breaking. "That Iām yours."
In that shattered moment, I saw the vulnerability in her eyesāthe pain, the confusion, the flicker of something deeper. Without thinking, I leaned in and kissed her. It wasnāt gentle. It was desperate, hungry, a collision of grief and longing.
Emily gasped against my lips, her hands flying to my chest as if to push me away, but then her fingers curled into my shirt, pulling me closer.
I deepened the kiss, my teeth grazing her lower lip, and she let out a soft, broken moan. "And to tell you the truth..." she panted, her breath uneven, "Iām jealous of Mike... for having you."
I pulled back just enough to meet her gaze, my voice rough with emotion. "Forget about him, okay? Let me love you. Only you."
My lips trailed down her neck, my teeth lightly grazing her skin, and she shuddered. "Donāt..." she whispered, her voice trembling. "Can you... Can you give me some time? I just... I need to breathe..."
I froze, the weight of her words hitting me like a physical blow. The pleading in her eyes was unmistakableānot just for space, but for understanding.
I nodded slowly, my hands gently adjusting her clothes, smoothing the fabric as if I could somehow smooth the fractures between us. "Take all the time you need," I said softly, standing up and stepping back. "But from now on, Emily... youāre mine."
I left her there, the door clicking shut behind me, the weight of her conflicted emotions lingering in the air.
The hallway felt colder, the chaos of the fortress a distant hum as I made my way toward Jenniferās room. I needed to focus, to ground myself in somethingāanythingāother than the storm of emotions Emily had left me with.
Jennifer stood by the window, her silhouette framed against the dim light filtering through the curtains. She didnāt turn as I entered, her posture rigid, as if she were lost in thoughtāor perhaps pretending not to notice me.
I moved silently, my footsteps muffled by the thick carpet, until I was close enough to reach out. My hand settled firmly on her shoulder, spinning her around to face me.
Her eyes widened slightly, a flicker of surpriseāor was it anticipation?ācrossing her face. "Youāre bold, arenāt you?" she murmured, her voice low and husky, a hint of challenge in her tone.
I didnāt let go. Instead, I leaned in, my voice a rough whisper. "We need to talk, Jennifer." My fingers traced a slow, deliberate path down her arm, feeling the way her breath hitched. "About Emily. About what just happened."
She arched an eyebrow, her lips curling into a knowing smile. "Oh? And what did happen, exactly?" Her voice was laced with amusement, but her eyes were sharp, calculating. "Did you finally break her? Or did she break you?"
I smirked, my grip tightening just enough to let her know who was in control. "Letās just say... sheās mine now." My free hand slid to her waist, pulling her closer, close enough to feel the heat radiating off her. "But right now, Iām more interested in you."
Jenniferās breath caught, her body tensingānot to pull away, but to press closer. "Careful," she warned, her voice dropping to a sultry purr. "Youāre playing a dangerous game."
"I like danger," I murmured, my lips brushing the shell of her ear. "And I think you do too."
She let out a slow, controlled breath, her fingers curling into my shirt. "What do you want, then?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
I didnāt answer with words. Instead, my hand slid lower, my touch firm and possessive, leaving no doubt about my intentions. "I want you to understand something," I said, my voice rough with desire. "Youāre not in control here. I am."
Jenniferās lips parted, her eyes darkening with a mix of defiance and arousal. "Prove it," she challenged, her voice dripping with temptation.
I grinned, my fingers tightening on her waist as I pulled her flush against me. "Oh, Jennifer," I murmured, my lips hovering just above hers. "I will."
"Look at what your daughterās actions have caused," I said, my gaze locking onto hers. "As her mother, shouldnāt you bear the consequences?" My eyes flicked toward my hardened cock, leaving no room for misunderstanding.