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The Postitute

Mara had once been a good wife. For ten years, she had played her part—folded laundry, cooked dinners, smiled at the right moments. She had performed her wifely…

Voltage

Ethan had always known that Lila was different. The way she spoke, the way she moved—everything about her was deliberate, measured, precise. There was a sharpness to her…

The Dinner Invitation

Ethan knew this dinner was a mistake the moment he extended the invitation. But declining the boss’s suggestion—no, his command—would have been worse. And so, here they were….

The Undoing

Mark had never been the kind of man to settle for less than what he wanted. He had married Claire because she was safe—dependable, the kind of woman…

The Collector of Broken Men

Lena Morgan didn’t just seduce women. She stole them. She ruined them. She unmade their husbands and turned them into something less than men—watchdogs chained to the memory…

The Game

Evelyn lived for the game. It wasn’t about infidelity. It wasn’t about love, or even lust—not in the way most people understood it. It was about power. The…

Fire

The bar was dimly lit, the kind of place where lost souls found each other in the haze of cigarette smoke and cheap whiskey. Caleb sat in the…

Dining Out

Linda sat at her table in the dimly lit restaurant, her glass of wine untouched, the faint hum of conversation filling the air. She hadn’t been paying much…

My Girlfriend And Ex-Girlfriend

My girlfriend Teri and ex-girlfriend Rachel are friends, roommates, and occasional rivals. That combination has led to some… interesting consequences. One night, Teri and I were at a…

The Casting Couch

Emma twirled her wedding band absently as she leaned against the kitchen counter, her lips curving into a playful smile. “I’ve booked a studio session,” she announced casually…

Through the Lens

Ethan’s life was a machine—polished, efficient, and precise. His days ticked along in neatly measured increments: gym sessions before sunrise, work meetings perfectly stacked like bricks, quarterly getaways…

Regression

Julian was everything I thought I wanted. Gentle, sweet, dependable. He made breakfast every morning, kissed my forehead as I sipped coffee, and whispered reassurances that made the…

Secretary

The first time I stepped into Ms. Grey’s office, I knew she was dangerous. Not in an obvious way—she wasn’t loud or cruel. She was quiet, deliberate, the…

The Gag

James had always known his relationship with Clara was unlike any other. Their bond wasn’t built merely on love, but on an understanding that transcended the usual. It…

Turnabout

Emily had always been a woman of control. Her job, managing complex projects for a demanding boss like Mr. Carter, was the perfect fit for her. She was…