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Chapter 5 - Kareen woke up all twisted in Ava’s spare bed sheets, her heart beating fast, her face hot, and for a second, just a second, she imagined it was all just a dream

That changing room

Their touches

The way she gave in like it was the only thing to do

But it wasn't a dream

Not when her legs hurt like they remembered every moment

Not when her lips still felt big from the way Andrew kissed her

And Not when her mind kept replaying Damon's hands on her waist

She sat up slowly, pulling the blanket more tightly around her, even though no one was there

Why did she let it happen again?

She had set rules

She'd told herself this would not keep happening

And still, it did

Kareen rubbed her head, trying to breathe through the tight feeling in her stomach

She had said one night

Just One

And now she was deep in something she couldn't describe, something exciting and messy and risky, like a hidden fire ready to ruin her life if anyone got too close

She looked toward her phone on the bedside table

A mistake

The screen was covered in alerts, unread messages piled up one after another

She gasped when she saw the name

Collins

Again

And again

And again

She grabbed the phone, unlocking it only to see a lot of desperate messages

"Kareen please"

"We need to talk"

"I miss you"

"You know I didn't mean it"

"That necklace didn't mean anything"

"I was drunk"

"She didn't matter"

Kareen tightened her jaw,

That necklace was all that was left of her mother, and he gave it to some other woman like it was nothing

She didn't reply

She didn't want his apologies, or excuses, or that nice voice that used to make her give in

Not anymore

Not after Tokyo

Not after everything

She threw the phone aside and stood up, walking to the mirror, looking at herself with a sigh

How long could she keep doing this?

How long could she pretend she wasn't pulled to Damon's darkness and Andrew's spark?

How long before her job — her career — broke under the weight of what they'd done in secret?

Her chest felt tight

She didn't have answers

She only felt excitement, and guilt, and the fear of being discovered

And the worst thing was, she didn't regret it

Not the kiss

Not the touches

Not the moment her name came from her mouth in a whisper that wasn't even for herself

She splashed water on her face, hoping to get rid of the memory

But it stayed

Like their touch had marked itself on her skin

By the time she got to the studio later that morning, Kareen had covered herself in calmness

Neat ponytail

Plain lipstick

Eyes hidden behind large sunglasses

The day was already underway, people were fixing models' hair, a corner held fabric being steamed, and photographers were setting up the lights, she usually vanished into this fast-paced scene without being noticed

But not today

It felt like something was not right when she got off the elevator

There was a change in the sounds

People were whispering

She could feel someone looking at her before she even saw him

He was standing by the front desk as if he was supposed to be there, as if he hadn't ruined her life and taken away her mother's memory, giving it to someone else

Collins

She felt tightness in her chest

He had that same annoying smile, the one he always used to get out of bad situations

"Kareen," he said, acting like they were old friends meeting up

She stood still

She wanted to yell not here

Not now

But he kept going

He walked across the lobby like nothing was wrong, his hands in his pockets, acting confident, as if he hadn't hurt her in the worst way possible

"You haven't been answering my messages," he said, smiling, "That's not like you"

Kareen didn't move

"What are you doing here?" she asked, her voice sounding sharp

He moved closer

"I missed you, I messed up, okay? I had too much to drink, I didn't want to hurt you"

"You gave away my mother's necklace," she said, her voice quiet but firm, "That wasn't a mistake, that was something you chose to do"

Collins made a sound of disbelief, trying to laugh

"Are you really going to keep bringing that up forever? Come on, let's talk, just us, We were great together, Kareen, don't act like you don't remember"

People were now beginning to look at them,

Some models quietly talked about it while holding their coffee

A hair expert stopped moving

Kareen was unconcerned

Not at this moment

She moved ahead, raising her hand

And hit him

With force

The sound echoed loudly, like thunder, and everyone looked immediately

Collins' head moved suddenly to the side

He stood there shocked, with wide eyes and a red cheek

Kareen did not move

"That was for my mom," she stated calmly, "And for assuming you could just come back like nothing happened"

She quickly turned around, her heels clicking loudly, standing up straight

Inside, she was shaking

But on the outside, she was fierce

The hallway seemed longer than normal

Kareen's heels echoed like periods at the end of a sentence that surprised everyone, even the interns staring near the printer, the hair experts who froze, and the marketing person who spilled coffee while watching

And especially not Collins, still standing in the lobby holding his face, his ego completely destroyed

Kareen didn't pause

She didn't turn around

But the anger inside her was changing into something worse

Guilt

Not for hitting him

Not even because people saw

But because it took her so long to do it

She walked into the nearest room and closed the door hard, leaning against it while pressing her head to the cool wood

She was breathing quickly

The noise from outside was quieter now, but it did not stop her thoughts

What was Collins thinking?

How did he find her?

Who allowed him to enter?

She wanted to yell

But instead, she sat on the bench and put her head in her hands

Just a few days before, she felt calm, almost like a robot, work, shoot, smile, repeat

Now it was ready to explode

She had broken her own rules

Twice

With two men who were not only strong, but close to exposing her

And now Collins, her ex, her mistake, her regret , returned like a ghost at the perfect moment

She felt like she was losing control

Of how people saw her

Her feelings

Her body

Her life story

And it made her afraid

A gentle knock came at the door

Her heart raced, and for a second, she thought it might be Collins again

"Don't even try," she said, without looking up

"It's not him," a voice said

Damon

Of course it was,

She didn't say anything,

The door opened anyway,

He walked inside, calm, focused, his presence taking over the room before he was even halfway in

He didn't speak right away, just watched her, arms crossed, and his shoulders relaxed, as if he hadn't just watched her hit someone in front of many people

"You okay?" he finally asked

She looked up, laughing in a sad way

"That's what you ask?"

"I thought saying 'Are you crazy?' could seem unkind," he stated plainly,

She was standing,

The anger was still there, it just looked different now.

"Did you see that?"

"Everyone saw it," he replied,

She made a noise of annoyance, moving hair away from her face,

"I don't care," she mumbled, "He had it coming, and even worse."

Damon moved his head up and down,

"He did," he said, "Even so, it was brave to do with cameras watching."

"I'm finished keeping things secret," she told him, walking by him to the mirror.

He didn't try to hold her back.

He didn't tell her she was wrong.

But when she looked at him again, she noticed something else in how he looked at her.

It wasn't disapproval.

It was passion.

"Do you know what I just figured out from watching that?" he questioned

She lifted one eyebrow

"That you are into women who have sharp hands?"

"That I have never seen you seem more full of life," he stated plainly, "And it made me a bit afraid"

"Why is that?"

"Because seeing you like that made me desire you even more," he answered

Her breathing hitched

She should have asked him to go away

She should have turned and left

But instead, she just remained standing there

Bathing in the way his eyes looked at her as if she was fire and he was already burning

A tap on the door broke the tense silence

Andrew poked his head in a moment later, eyebrows raised

"Did I miss something interesting?" he wondered, looking back and forth between them

Kareen rolled her eyes

"Collins showed his face," she whispered, "I hit him"

Andrew grinned right away

"I wish I had been there to see that"

"You would have been cheering," Damon mumbled

"I would have recorded it," Andrew responded

The tension eased up a tiny bit, but the atmosphere was still heavy

Kareen folded her arms, feeling cold all of a sudden

"I don't want either of you watching over me," she declared, "This isn't a problem you caused"

"Maybe that's true," Andrew stated softly, "But we're involved now anyway"

"Very involved," Damon threw in

She looked from one to the other

Two men who had become a way for her to get away

Something that made her weak

And maybe even something that tempted her

And at this moment, they stood there as if they had no plans to let her walk away

Kareen sighed and leaned her back against the wall

"I have no idea what this is," she confessed, "But if it makes me lose everything, it won't be worth it"

Damon moved his head up and down once

Andrew took a step forward

"Then let's be sure that doesn't happen," he suggested, speaking more quietly, "Whatever this is, we will deal with it how we want to, not how they want us to"

She didn't say anything else

But for the first time since she hit him, she didn't feel totally by herself

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