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The Devil's Good Girl

A cheating boyfriend and a traitorous best friend had always been a cliché start to a story. Fil often thought those things only happened in such narratives. Who would have thought this same cliché twist would happen to her? Fil was a devout Christian who held marriage and marital fidelity sacred. She had been a very good girl from childhood to adulthood. But when she caught her childhood sweetheart slash fiancé and her best friend rolling under the sheets, Fil wanted to rebel for the first time. The first step of her rebellious journey? Getting drunk. After drowning her sorrows with the help of alcohol, Fil met the enigmatic Jackson. The moment her eyes met those tantalizing golden orbs, words slipped past her lips without any notion of the kind of situation she was getting herself into: “Will I go to hell if I lose my virginity before marriage?” His thin, red lips curled up as a glint flickered across his naturally sharp eyes, and he said, “Who knows? But I can bring heaven to you if you want me to.” ***** Jackson. A man shrouded in mystery and secrets, licentious to the core with zero morality, someone who had grown bored playing games with life. Until one fateful night, a woman suddenly appeared before him — a perfect prey for a boring night. Little did he know, a night with a rebellious wannabee wouldn’t be enough to quench his biological urge. Nor would he ever fathom the colors she gave to his gray-colored world. A good girl with dirty thoughts and a sinful man who had even dirtier thoughts. A relationship that started for revenge and to satisfy one’s need; was there even space for true love? How? When the man bending her down would nastily whisper in her ear, “You've been a fucking good girl.” **** As the two grapple with their own demons threatening to tear them apart, doubts would start surfacing in their hearts. Was this rebellion worth sacrificing her principles for? Could she truly find happiness in the arms of a man so steeped in darkness? And for Jackson, was redemption possible for a devil like him? And if so, would she be the one to lead him towards the light? Would she even accept his darkest secrets and the hell of his world? In a world where trust was a rare commodity and love was a fragile flame, Fil and Jackson would have to navigate the treacherous waters of desire and redemption. Would they face the unknown together? Or would they let go to save themselves from the impending pain of being together? **** JOIN MY DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/gXCMQwmrGY Spanish translation of this book is also available on Webnovel . LINK: https://www.webnovel.com/book/la-buena-chica-del-diablo_29711041200202605 Portuguese translation: https://www.webnovel.com/book/a-garota-boa-do-diabo_29711057200204305

BAJJ · Fantasy
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319 Chs

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"I realized that I just kept talking about myself, Vincent, and everyone. But I don't know a thing about you. Can I get to know you?"

Fil and Jackson stared at each other, letting the breeze blow at them as silence set in. After a minute, the corner of his lips curled up.

"You want to get to know me?" he asked, and she nodded. 

"Why? Don't you want me to?" she returned curiously. "Why are you laughing?"

"I just thought you'd never asked," he remarked. "All this time, I thought you were not that interested. Or perhaps my existence alone was interesting enough."

"I'm not looking for confirmation if you're a narcissist. I already know you are. But more like what do you do or something like that?"

"My job?"

"Not necessarily," she shrugged. "How about… hmm… how did you know Kim and Dustin?"

"Those two? Are you asking about me because you want to get to know me, or you're curious more about those two?"

Fil pressed her lips and slid her eyes to the corner, confessing, "Both."

"Tsk tsk tsk." Jackson sighed in disappointment but didn't dwell on it. "Let's see. I met them a long — very long time ago."

"Like a decade-long?"

"More like a century-long." He grinned while she frowned, thinking he just wouldn't stop himself from adding jokes every time he opened his mouth. "They were in a helpless situation and I helped them. Since then, they'd been in my life and no matter what I do, they wouldn't leave me alone."

Fil listened attentively, thinking of an entirely different scenario than the one he had in mind. "No wonder you're very close."

"Close?"

"Mhm. You and Kim might argue at every turn, but from how I see it, you were close just like what good friends are." Fil smiled, recalling how Jackson and Kim bantered. "It's almost cute and could make others envious."

"Are you jealous of her?" he smiled from ear to ear. "Because you think that witch and I might end up on the altar."

"You're full of nonsense," she laughed. "Why would I be jealous? Kim Rock is very beautiful; she wouldn't be called the nation's goddess for no reason. Even if you two ended up together, I'd just feel sorry for her."

"What did you say? Sorry, to whom?"

"After interacting with you two, I think she deserves better than having someone who sleeps around with a stranger."

"..."

"No offense."

"Well, lady, most people who say 'no offense' always follow it with an offensive remark."

"I'm just being truthful." Fil pouted, extending her arm to pass the bottle of wine to him. "You said I should speak my mind regardless if it would hurt other people's feelings. Especially if it's the truth."

Jackson reached for the bottle of wine and he said, "Am I being the lab rat here?"

"A bit."

"I wonder if this is called good karma or an omen."

"Just tell me if you don't like it," she said, looking away from him as she stared ahead. "Though I don't think anything will change."

"And why is that?"

"I don't know?" she shrugged. "I just felt like I might not be able to treat you differently like how I treat you."

Fil set her eyes back to him, smiling. "Maybe because we spent a night together, I feel less awkward telling you things. What else is there to hide? You've seen everything."

"Heh." Jackson snickered, chugging down the wine straight from the bottle. "I'll keep seeing it."

"How are you so sure about it?"

"I just know. I'm good-looking and charming according to a certain woman." He gave her a knowing look, wiggling his brows. "And I can have any woman underneath me if I want to."

"That's not what I meant." Fil looked away from him, massaging her nape. "Why do you always make me feel embarrassed?"

"You said it yourself, maybe because we spent a night together, I feel more comfortable teasing you."

Fil cleared her throat, watching him chug another mouthful before handing the wine to her. "Are you rich?"

"Hmm?" 

"Don't get me wrong, but I'm just a little curious," she explained as she took the bottle. "You have this luxury car, have bodyguards, friends with people like Mr. McGuire and Kim Rock. Not to mention, this thousand-year-old wine."

Fil paused, pondering on the right words so she wouldn't sound like she had ulterior motives for asking. "Are you… a mafia boss?"

For a moment, silence reigned between them, with Jackson looking at her with equal bafflement and amusement. Fil, on the other hand, blushed in embarrassment. The alcohol intake amplified the heat on her face.

"And what if I am?" he smirked, holding back his chuckles. "Will you change your mind about me?"

"Of course!" Fil exclaimed. "Who in their right mind wouldn't? A mafia boss means you're a criminal. Although they have a lot of money, they never have a single peaceful day. Who wants to live like that? All I want is a peaceful life."

Jackson laughed playfully. "Good thing I am not a mafia boss, but I know one."

"What?"

"He calls himself as my friend."

"Just how many friends do you have?"

"None." He shrugged nonchalantly. "They just claim to be my friends; I never say they were."

Jackson leisurely leaned back, propping his elbow against the hood as he cocked his head back to her. "I told you, didn't I? I'm a gentleman and a kind-hearted man. I help a lot of people in need."

"People in need... just like me," she blurted out quietly, making his lips stretch. 

"Not really." He looked away, smirking. "You're different."

"Different, in what way?" she asked, only to hear no response from him. Fil kept her gaze on his back, waiting and wondering if he would answer her question. But he didn't, leaving her curious as it lingered at the back of her head even when they moved on to another topic. 

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"I should've known that night was just a beginner's tolerance," Jackson chuckled, snapping his eyes to the front passenger seat where Fil fell asleep. "She's actually a lightweight."

The corner of his lips curled up, setting his eyes on the road as he drove her home. 

"Mhm…" Fil let out a short moan, weakly opening her eyes. Seeing a man in the driver's seat through her blurry vision, she stretched her hand a little. She clipped her fingers on his sleeve as his hand was on the gearshift.

Jackson arched a brow, glancing at the front passenger seat. Fil smiled subtly, half-conscious and half-awake.

"Don't you dare smile at me like that, only to call me by another man's name," he warned nonchalantly. "I mean it."

"Thank you," she whispered, closing her eyes slowly. "I mean it, Jack."

Before her grip on his sleeve fell, he caught her hand securely. He smiled, relieved. Putting her hand back to her, he clipped the blazer over her shoulder and pulled it up lightly.

"My pleasure, sweetheart."