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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

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Spoiled little young miss

Fil felt like crying as soon as she closed the door behind her. Yet, she did her best not to. For the first time in a long time, she stood up for herself. Not that Jackson's friends bullied her, but she spoke her mind instead of staying quiet. 

Maybe, if Vincent hadn't visited her last night, Fil might've changed her mind. But after that one visit and seeing what sort of person she loved, and what sort of person she was in his eyes, only fueled her determination for revenge. 

'Of course, many people will disagree with me,' she thought, sniffing hard without tears in her eyes. 'I'm still glad that Kim and Dustin weren't like us. I would be disappointed if they accepted our affair so easily.'

Strange, but Kim's and Dustin's reaction made her believe there were truly good people out there. It was just that she surrounded herself with the wrong people. 

As Fil rushed outside of the VIP area down to the main scene, her steps skidded. 

"Is Vincent coming? Didn't he say he can't come?"

Deep lines appeared between Fil's brows, turning her head at the group that walked past her. She caught a familiar man walking beside a young lady. Despite the flashing lights and the darkness, Fil recognized the young lady almost immediately.

"Sister Marianne said she would come!" the young lady grinned. "So, he would come. Also, she would introduce me to some of her friends in the industry. Having him here will be helpful."

"Goodness." The man with the young lady shook his head, patting her head. "Whatever. Just don't drink too much."

"Why can't I? I'm already an adult."

"You just turned into an adult."

"And so I can drink! Legally."

"You can, but you have to take it easy. You're meeting important people. Don't embarrass Marianne."

"Fine…"

Fil kept her eyes on the group, particularly on the man and the young lady. "Valerie," she whispered and then moved her eyes to the other man, Vincent's best friend, Marcus. 

For a moment, Fil didn't know what to do. Those two were people she had known for a long time — longer than she knew Marianne — just walked past her. Didn't they see her?

"Oh…" Fil gazed down at her clothes. "They didn't recognize me?"

A shallow, mocking laugh escaped her, turning her head back to where the group went. She slowly clasped her hand into a fist. Was that just how shallow they knew her? She only needed light makeup, a new set of clothes, and styled hair for them not to recognize her.

"Why am I disappointed?" she scoffed. "I am the only one who thinks our friendship is deeper than skin deep."

Fil took a deep breath as she followed the group. Unlike the VIP lounge where she was initially, Valerie's and Marcus's group took the open lounge, which had aesthetic partitions around for some sort of privacy. Although the area was a lot 'quiet' than the main scene, the music could still reach them. 

Fil sat down on the unoccupied table right next to theirs. 

"Where are they?" asked Marcus while Fil listened from the other table. "Didn't you say your meeting is around eight?"

Valerie giggled. "It's actually eight thirty."

"What?"

"I wanted to arrive early. You said it yourself. I don't want to embarrass Sister Marianne." She pouted adorably. "So, I lied about the time so you can drive me here in time."

"Valerie, do you think I don't have anything else to do?"

"Come on, big brother Marcus. I haven't gotten my license yet, and my brother said he would buy me my favorite car next month. Once I get them, I will not bother you anymore."

Marcus looked at the young lady, sighing helplessly. Valerie, on the other hand, giggled mischievously. 

'What a spoiled young lady,' Fil thought, smirking. 'I used to say she always misbehaves because she's young. She doesn't know better, but I guess she's just spoiled and doesn't like me.'

How could the young lady who would purposely embarrass Fil in front of many people, but would come thirty minutes early so as not to embarrass Marianne?

"Oh, wait, it's my brother," Valerie remarked, answering her phone. Her lips curved down when she heard what Vincent had to tell her. "You promised me you would go!"

Her mood continuously nosedives every second of the phone call. After a minute, Valerie snapped her tongue in irritation as the line ended. 

"Is that Vincent?" asked Marcus. "Did he say he can't go?"

"Yes," Valerie grumbled. "He said he cannot go because he needs to buy his stupid girlfriend some clothes for Grandpa's party."

Fil clenched her hands, lifting her eyes at the person who suddenly approached the table. Kim wore this strange look on her face, about to speak to clear up their misunderstanding, only to stop when she overheard the people talking at the other table.

"Like seriously! That Filomena is so ugly and weird!" Valerie exclaimed to vent her frustration. "She always acts righteous as if she doesn't make mistakes. I hate her! Why did Grandpa want her to come?"

"Hey, Valerie, keep your voice down."

"Why would I? Do you think that stupid Filomena will be here?" Valerie scoffed. "That old auntie wouldn't be here. She thinks this place is an abomination. I bet she's in church, doing what righteous people should do."

Marcus wanted to argue but ended up sighing heavily. 

"Filomena… even her name is disgusting." Valerie clicked her tongue. "Who does she think she is? I would never want her to be my sister-in-law."

"Valerie, I'm not the one to talk, but you should behave yourself. I know you don't like Fil, but your grandfather likes her so much." Marcus sighed for the umpteenth time. "Aren't you worried?"

Valerie raised an eyebrow. "Worried about what?"

"That your grandpa always expects her to attend his parties, but the invitations don't reach her," Marcus explained. "If he finds out that you purposely didn't invite her, you and Vincent will be in trouble."

"We would be in trouble?" Valerie laughed in ridicule. "It was Mom and Dad's idea. If only she knew how to dress up or at least look presentable, it wouldn't be too embarrassing having her around."

She haughtily leaned back, arms crossed. "Also, even if that stupid auntie hears about it, she wouldn't have the heart to tell the truth. She wouldn't want my brother to be in trouble, would she? They might fight, but she's crazy about him."

Kim kept her eyes on the partition for a while before her gaze fell on Fil. The moment her eyes landed on the latter, she confirmed the people weren't just talking about a namesake. She balled her hands into a tight fist, about to barge through the flimsy partition to give those people some piece of her. However, Fil grabbed her arm to stop her. 

"Don't," Fil whispered, smiling subtly. "It's okay."