Chapter 4 Chapter Four
- Killian's Pov
- It has been exactly five days, and I haven't seen Lilith. My wife.
- Not like I wanted to.
- But it was as if she knew how to stay close without showing her face. And I liked that. I didn’t want to see her face.
- For the last five days, work kept me alive. Going to the office. Finalizing deals. Closing things. Keeping busy so I wouldn’t think. Wouldn’t remember. Wouldn’t feel. But tonight, I needed a break. My head was full. My chest was heavier than usual.
- I stared at the girl in front of me with a glass of whiskey in my hand. The drink burned the back of my throat. I took another sip. She was standing a few feet away, in a short black mini dress, heels that clicked against the tiles, and a look in her eyes that made her intentions clear. Seduction was her weapon tonight.
- Music played in the background, something slow with a dirty rhythm.
- I wasn’t the type to invite whores over to my house. I usually didn’t need to.
- But tonight, I didn’t have the strength to go out. So I asked her to come.
- She started dancing. Slowly. Moving her hips in time with the music. Her eyes never left mine. I didn’t move. I didn’t smile. I just watched her.
- She turned around, ran her hands up her own body, and pulled down the zip at the back of her dress. It fell to the floor like nothing. She was wearing a matching undies set underneath. Tight on her skin, and then she moved closer.
- I leaned back on the couch and took another drink. I wasn’t even sure if I wanted her. I just didn’t want to feel empty.
- She reached for the clasp of her bra.
- And then the door opened.
- I never locked my door. But nobody in this house dared to walk into my room without knocking. Nobody.
- Until one human did. My so-called wife…Lilith.
- She walked in, holding a phone in her hand. immediately she saw the scene in front of her. She looked at me. Then at the girl.
- Then back at me again.
- The girl froze, quickly grabbing her dress and clutching it to her chest, covering herself like she had just remembered shame.
- I didn’t even flinch.
- “What are you doing here?” I asked, my voice cold.
- Lilith didn’t blink. “My father said he’s been trying to contact you. You’re not picking up. He wants to have a meeting with you.”
- “You can go now.” I waved my hand carelessly.
- Lilith raised a brow. “I can go wherever I want. This is my house too.”
- I didn’t respond. I just stared at her.
- Her scar was visible. That thin line running down her neck was barely noticeable unless you were looking.
- Her eyes, one the color of honey, the other grey. It used to throw me off. But now, it only reminded me of everything. The surgeries. The accident. The fact that she survived. That she was still here. That she ruined everything.
- She should have died.
- But instead, she became this…. Beautiful. Too beautiful. Her eyes made her look like an angel sent down to earth.
- But her beauty wouldn’t make me forget the truth.
- She was a killer.
- A monster.
- She was Lilith.
- “Leave my room,” I said.
- She let out a soft laugh. Not loud. Not mocking. Just calm.
- Then she walked across the room and sat beside me on the couch like she belonged there. She crossed her legs. Got comfortable. Reached for my glass and poured herself more whiskey like she had done it a thousand times.
- The girl in front of me looked shaken. Still clutching her dress. “I should go,” she said quietly.
- Lilith didn’t even glance her way. “No. You don’t have to go.”
- “I really should,” the girl repeated, her voice small.
- “What are you doing, Lilith?” I asked, staring at her.
- She turned to me with a slow smile. “Husband. I can see you’re enjoying yourself here. Why don’t you both enjoy it together?”
- Then she turned her head to the girl and said,
- “Strip.”
- It took me a second to process what she just said.
- “Strip,” Lilith repeated, her voice steady, eyes calm.
- I snapped out of my daze. “Stop this,” I said sharply, standing.
- She turned to me slowly. “Husband, you don’t want to spoil the mood, right?” Her voice was light, playful… and dangerous.
- Then she looked back at the girl. “You didn’t hear me? I said, strip.”
- The girl looked between us, clearly confused. Her gaze lingered on me, searching for a sign.
- I gave a slow nod and sat down. I wanted to see where Lilith was going with this. I wanted to know what kind of game she was playing.
- Lilith walked over to the bar, picked up my half-empty glass of whiskey, and took a sip. Then she made herself comfortable in the armchair across from me. Her legs crossed, the short silk gown she wore slipping slightly to reveal more of her thighs. Not too short, not too revealing, but enough to make a man notice. She didn’t care.
- The music got louder. The girl in front of us started to move her hips again, this time less confidently.
- But I wasn’t watching her. I was watching Lilith.
- She didn’t even blink. Her eyes were locked on the girl, cold and calm like she was watching a movie. What the hell is this? I thought.
- “You’re missing the fun,” she said without looking at me. “Look at her.”
- I turned my gaze back to the girl just as her hands moved behind her back. She unclasped her bra. Her breasts spilled out, round and soft, her nipples tight as she continued dancing to the slow beat. The bra fell to the floor.
- She was nervous. I could tell. Not because she was naked. But because Lilith was watching her like she was studying a chess piece.
- Still, she didn’t stop.
- Then Lilith leaned forward, resting her elbow on the armrest. Her voice was soft but sharp.
- “Come. Touch him.”
- I stared at her. “Something must be wrong with you,” I muttered.
- She tilted her head slightly, smiling like this was the most normal thing in the world. “Oh no, husband. Don’t be shy. This is what you wanted, right?” Her voice was sweet. Too sweet. “You’re going to get it.”
- Then she turned back to the girl and said, “I don’t want to repeat myself. Come. Touch him.”