Chapter 204: A Storm Brewing
[JASON]
The dimly lit storage room was suffused with the scent of dust and a faint trace of cleaning supplies. It was cramped, the shelves lined with boxes and forgotten supplies casting long, eerie shadows in the fluorescent glow of a single flickering bulb.
Despite the surroundings, the room pulsed with the fevered intensity of forbidden passion.
Kylie's back arched against the cold steel of a shelf, her breaths coming in shallow gasps as Jason held her firmly, moving with practiced ease. Her hands clung to his shirt, fingers curling into the fabric as if anchoring herself in the moment.
In the haze of their tangled bodies, she managed to whisper, her voice breathy but edged with apprehension, "What's wrong with Iraya today? Don't you think she suspects something? About us?"
Jason scoffed, his movements unrelenting as he leaned close to her ear. "Iraya?" He let out a short laugh, dripping with confidence. "That girl worships the ground I walk on. She wouldn't dare question me, let alone imagine something like this. And even if she did—" He paused, his lips brushing against her neck. "She's too weak and submissive to do anything about it. She'd stay silent. She's too madly in love with me to risk losing what little she has."
Kylie smirked, but her expression quickly turned to one of satisfaction as she tilted her head to meet his gaze. "She must really be desperate then," she said, her voice tinged with disdain. The thought of Iraya clinging to Jason made her feel victorious, as if she had won an unspoken war.
Jason grunted as the moment reached its crescendo, his hand gripping Kylie's waist with a force that left marks against her skin.
When it was over, he pulled away, smacking her backside before disposing of the condom in the trash can beside them. As he zipped up his pants, he turned to Kylie, his smirk lazy, his tone amused.
"You know how she is," he said, shrugging. "She once told me she'd kill herself if I ever broke up with her. Can you imagine? I don't need that kind of drama in my life. I'm not about to have her ghost haunting me for the rest of eternity."
Kylie let out a soft, incredulous laugh as she adjusted her skirt, smoothing down her rumpled blouse. "She's pathetic," she said, shaking her head. But then her voice softened, turning almost syrupy as she rested her hands on Jason's chest. "Why don't you just end things with her? Be with me. Officially. I'm tired of sneaking around like this."
Jason's expression shifted, his smirk faltering for a moment before he composed himself. He cupped Kylie's face, his thumb grazing her cheek with feigned tenderness.
"Kylie, you know I will," he murmured. "I'm just waiting for the right time. These things take finesse. She's volatile. If I don't play it right, it could get messy."
Kylie's pout deepened, her frustration bubbling to the surface. "Don't take too long, Jason. I'm not going to wait forever." Her voice was a mix of longing and warning.
Jason chuckled, a low, throaty sound as he grabbed her hips, pulling her close. His hands roamed with a possessive edge, his fingers digging into her skin. "You won't have to wait long," he said, his voice dripping with smug assurance. "You're mine, Kylie. Always. And I don't intend to let go."
Her lips parted in a flirtatious smile as she leaned up to kiss him, the connection searing, filled with heat and hidden promises. Yet beneath the surface of their passion, a tension lingered—a crack in the facade of Jason's perfect control.
The storage room fell silent again as they parted, each lost in their own thoughts.
Outside the thin walls, the world carried on, oblivious to the secrets it harbored. But the echoes of their betrayal lingered in the air, a ticking time bomb waiting to explode.
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[IRAYA]
I went to the same restaurant as before, ordering an indulgent spread of comfort food—crispy fries, cheesy pasta, a luxurious Wagyu meat and Sushi bento.
It wasn't my usual style to splurge like this, but I needed the distraction. With our next class not starting until two, I had plenty of time to enjoy my lunch.
Yet, even as I ordered, my thoughts were far from settled. By the time I returned to school, the cloud of unease that had followed me all afternoon still loomed overhead.
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When I stepped into the classroom, the space felt unusually quiet. Only a few of our classmates were present, their heads bent over phones or idle chatter.
Jason and Kylie were nowhere to be seen, not that I cared much. I sighed, choosing a seat near the back corner of the room, and unpacked my food.
I tried to focus on my next plan—how I would deal with Jason and Kylie's betrayal—but my mind kept slipping away, drifting back to Leander. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't shake the unease he left in his wake.
My chest tightened as I remembered the scene from earlier—the accidental bump, the coffee spilling onto his shirt, the sharp, assessing look in his cold, unrelenting eyes.
Leander. The name itself was enough to send a chill down my spine.
I'd heard the whispers about him, the rumors that painted him as more than just an influential figure. They claimed he was dangerous, someone who didn't discriminate between men or women when it came to exacting revenge. If those stories were true—and every instinct told me they were—I might've just signed my own death warrant.
I couldn't afford to dismiss the possibility. Not here, not in a foreign country where I had no allies. If Leander truly was connected to the mafia, as some claimed, then the stakes were even higher. I would have to make amends for my mistake before it was too late.
Lost in thought, I barely noticed the sound of footsteps rushing into the room.
"Iraya, you're already here!"