Chapter 1
After a sudden, brutal breakup, I unexpectedly ran into Pierce Donovan at a hotel—with another woman in his arms.
He coldly told me he wasn’t interested in my body.
But that all changed when I knocked on his door late at night, wearing something a little more daring.
Before I could react, he pulled me into his arms, his voice low and commanding, "Don’t cover yourself. I want to have a good look at you."
During our passionate relationship, Pierce Donovan disappeared from my life without a word.
He was fifteen years older than me. Since he was my uncle, I should’ve treated him with more formality, but our relationship crossed the line three years ago.
I still remembered that night—Pierce was drunk when he kissed me, finally admitting the love he’d kept buried for years. But the next morning, he left with nothing more than a simple goodbye, disappearing without a trace, and for three long years, I searched for him everywhere.
Now, standing at the door of room 603, seeing Pierce again, the warmth in his eyes, once filled with love, was gone. What replaced it was nothing but cold indifference. If it weren’t for the small mole near the corner of his eye, I would’ve thought I had the wrong person.
"Florence, we’ve broken up. Don’t come bothering me again."
His words were cold, piercing like a blade straight to my heart.
I stood there frozen, staring at his face which appeared both familiar and strange.
Just then, a woman’s voice suddenly sounded behind me.
"Pierce, who is she?"
I stiffened at the sound, my heart sinking as I turned to look.
Not far away stood an unfamiliar woman, wearing a fiery red mini dress that clung to her curves. Her golden curls cascaded over her shoulders, and her silver diamond earrings sparkled with every movement. She walked past me, her presence bold and seductive.
Under my gaze, the woman naturally strolled to Pierce’s side.
Pierce flashed a smile I once knew so well, yet now it felt foreign. His hand slid around the woman’s slim waist, pulling her into his arms, while his other hand slipped inside her neckline.
The woman melted against him, wrapping her arms around his neck, and kissed him.
I could even hear the wet sounds of their lips smacking.
Right in front of me, they kissed passionately.
My mouth hung open, my throat tightened, but no words came out.
Silent tears rolled down my cheeks.
After a long moment, Pierce finally let go, wiping the lipstick off his lips with a look of disgust. His gaze shifted back to me, full of disdain.
"Can’t tear your eyes away? Why are you still hanging around here? What, you want to join us? Sorry, but I’m not into women with no curves."
As he spoke, he and the woman beside him sized me up, his eyes filled with unmasked mockery, followed by a derisive chuckle.
It was only then that I realized just how humiliating my actions had been.
Lowering my head, I clenched my fists, unable to hold back the trembling in my voice. “Is she your new girlfriend?”
Pierce said nothing.
I knew my question was pointless.
With a bitter laugh, I stopped crying and turned to leave.
Just as I stepped outside the hotel, I heard the sound of fireworks bursting in the sky. Colorful sparks floated down in front of me, and I stood there for a moment, dazed, before noticing my best friend, Tanya Fall, standing at the entrance.
Tanya had bought the fireworks to celebrate my reunion with Pierce.
The moment I saw her, I couldn’t hold it in anymore. I collapsed into her arms, sobbing uncontrollably.
After I finished telling her everything that had happened, Tanya frowned deeply.
“That doesn’t make sense. I was the one who sent the driver to pick Pierce up when he returned. If there were another woman, I would’ve known. He’s probably trying to push you away by pretending to be with some random woman.”
She paused, thinking for a moment before pulling a gift bag from her car and shoving it into my hands. “Listen to me—wear this tonight and go find him…”
Chapter 2
Following Tanya’s advice, I changed into the outfit she gave me, and after downing a few more drinks at her urging, I found myself once again standing at the door of room 603. Taking a deep breath, I braced myself before knocking.
Pierce opened the door, surprised to see me.
He hadn’t gone to bed yet, and his clothes were still neat.
“What are you doing here?”
Fueled by the alcohol, I didn’t say a word.
Instead, I threw myself into his arms.
He smelled incredible.
As my jacket slipped off, I wrapped my arms around his neck, my exposed skin pressing against the cool fabric of his shirt. Pierce stumbled back a couple of steps, startled, trying to push me away, but in the end, he just closed the door behind us.
“Why are you dressed like this?”
I half-closed my eyes, tilting my head up to lock my gaze with his.
There was a flicker of tension in his eyes, the stern look on his face softening slightly.
He opened his mouth to say something, but I pressed a finger to his lips.
Standing on my toes, I leaned in close, feeling his warm breath. “Pierce, it’s been three years... haven’t you missed me at all?”
As soon as the words left my mouth, the strap of my loose dress slipped down, revealing the delicate curve of my collarbone and a swath of pale skin.
He swallowed hard, looking away.
“I’m fifteen years older than you. How could I ever have feelings for you? Back then, I was only with you for the thrill.”
Pierce said those words while instinctively touching his nose.
He was lying. He was trying to deceive me.
Without hesitation, I reached up to touch his cheek, forcing him to look at me.
A soft laugh escaped me as my eyes fell on the ring on his finger. “If you don’t feel anything for me, then why are you still wearing the ring I gave you—three years after we broke up?”
Before Pierce could answer, I boldly pressed my lips to his.
They were soft and warm.
I heard his breathing grow heavier.
The atmosphere between us thickened with tension, and I could feel the temperature rising in the room. He made a half-hearted attempt to push me away, struggling against his own desire, but he couldn’t bring himself to do it. Whether from inner conflict or reluctance, he didn’t let go.
Our lips intertwined, the quiet sound of our kiss echoing through the stillness of the room.
Pierce pressed me against the door, his eyes narrowed, casting shadows under his lashes. His gaze, filled with emotion, locked onto mine, captivating and irresistible.
I gently wiped the fine sweat from his forehead.
The strap of my dress slipped to my ankles, and in a panic, I tried to cover myself, but Pierce grabbed my wrists, holding them firmly.
"Don’t cover yourself. I want to have a good look at you."
His voice was low, laced with a loss of control. The grip on my wrist tightened, making me wince in pain.
"Be gentle, Pierce," I whimpered.
He leaned into my neck, the wet warmth of his lips sending a shiver through me.
"Florence, I have a new girlfriend. You’ll regret this."
Tears welled in my eyes as I bit down on my lip. "You’re lying. You promised you’d never leave me. I know you’re deceiving me."
He paused for a moment, then suddenly laughed.
“Smart.”
What did that mean? Was he admitting that the woman earlier was just a lie to deceive me?
But before I could think further, his cold fingers slipped under the hem of my dress, his rough fingertips grazing my skin.
I leaned closer to his ear, my breath hot and heavy.
Pierce stroked my face, his thumb tracing over my lips before he lowered his head and kissed me.
The veins on his hand stood out, and the sound of his ragged breathing filled my ears. His lips, soft yet firm, gently sucked on mine.
The kiss hit me like a storm, overwhelming my senses, and leaving my mind blank. Without thinking, I clung to him, holding him tighter.
He laid me on the bed, and I heard the sound of a belt being pulled free. He leaned over me again, my face burning with heat.
I turned my head, unable to bear watching his movements or the possessiveness burning in his eyes.
His restless hand gripped my waist, testing his control with a gentle squeeze.
Nervously, I wrapped my arms around his neck, torn between fear and anticipation of what was about to happen.
The cold metal of the ring on his finger grazed against my skin, sending shivers through me.
In that instant, a flood of memories from countless nights with him rushed back, and I trembled, closing my eyes and holding him even tighter.
I didn’t regret dressing up like this tonight to seduce him.
Sensing something was different, Pierce suddenly stopped his movements.
His hesitation made me both anxious and embarrassed, like a fire igniting deep in my belly.
Frustrated, I let out a soft, discontented hum and leaned against his shoulder, whispering in his ear, “Pierce, let’s just do this… consider it payback for the three years I spent looking for you.”
Chapter 3
After a night of passion, I had no idea how I even fell asleep. When I woke up, my head was pounding.
That alcohol from last night really packed a punch.
Rubbing my temples, I sat up and exhaled deeply.
Suddenly, a low, husky voice from behind startled me.
“Awake?”
I shuddered, feeling an overwhelming sense of anxiety, as though I’d been caught doing something wrong. Instinctively, I swallowed hard, pulling the blanket up to cover the intimate marks on my skin.
I forced an awkward smile and glanced at him, my mouth opening and closing before I finally managed to say, “Pierce…”
He was lying on his side, propped up on one elbow, his gaze intense and almost mischievous, as if he could see right through me.
“That’s not what you called me last night.”
My mind immediately flashed back to the madness of the night before, and my cheeks flushed with heat.
Did we really…?
He leaned down, burying his face in the crook of my neck, inhaling deeply as if savoring my scent, the scent that only belonged to him. His soft hair brushed against my chin, and before I knew it, my hand was gently stroking his head, relishing the long-lost intimacy between us.
The warm sunlight filtered through the gaps in the curtains, casting a soft glow over the rumpled sheets.
In the center of the light was a stark, unmistakable stain of blood.
Pierce lifted his head, following my gaze, a fleeting expression of surprise crossing his face before he kissed my cheek gently. “Does it still hurt?”
Even the smallest change in his demeanor didn’t escape me—something was off about Pierce.
Noticing the doubt in my eyes, Pierce coughed lightly, and once again, his hand instinctively brushed his nose as he smiled. “Need me to remind you of what happened last night?”
That was when it hit me—the blood on the bed was proof of my virginity.
Flushing with embarrassment, I buried my face in my hands, too shy to speak.
Just then, Pierce’s gaze darkened, and he coughed again, pressing his lips together as if in thought.
He wrapped me snugly in the blanket before standing, turning his back to me as a faint cough escaped him again.
He hurriedly dressed, fumbling a bit in his haste—so much so that he nearly buttoned his shirt unevenly until I pointed it out.
This wasn’t like the calm and collected Pierce I knew.
As I watched him walk away, I couldn’t help but ask, “Pierce, what’s going on with you?”
His body tensed, but he quickly turned and walked back over to me.
“Don’t worry, it’s just a little cold. I need to head to the office for a bit. Be good and stay home.”
I watched his retreating figure with suspicion. Was something wrong at his company?
After getting into the car, Pierce pulled out the medication hidden in the corner and swallowed it dry, which only triggered a more violent coughing fit.
The bitter taste spread through his mouth as he stared in despair at the blood staining his palm.