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Second chance runaway

In Second Chance Runway, we follow the tumultuous life of Elena Vargas, a young woman whose beauty is overshadowed by her lack of self-care and the oppressive figures around her. At 21, she is forced into a loveless marriage by her mother, to a man who is nothing but cruel. Despite landing a lucrative job at the prestigious Grand State Buildings, Elena’s life is far from grand as her husband seizes her earnings, and her family treats her with disdain. Her world shatters further when her husband’s affair with her sister comes to light. Just when it seems like her story has reached its tragic end, fate intervenes. A fatal accident sends Elena back in time, waking up as her 18-year-old self. With memories of her past life intact, she seizes this miraculous opportunity to rewrite her destiny. Determined to pursue her long-forgotten dream of becoming a supermodel, Elena embarks on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. But it’s not just about the glitz and glamour; it’s about settling scores. As she rises through the ranks of the fashion world, Elena plots a sophisticated revenge against those who wronged her, all while navigating the complexities of love, family, and fame. Will Elena’s second chance lead her to the life she’s always dreamed of, or will the shadows of her past prove too difficult to escape? Second Chance Runway is a story of resilience, ambition, and the transformative power of self-belief.

Ava_000 · LGBT+
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367 Chs

I want him gone

The rest of the day blurred together in a monotonous series of meetings. Each one felt more tedious than the last, and I found myself struggling to maintain my usual cold, composed demeanor. My mind kept drifting back to the photoshoot and to Elena. I couldn't shake the strange, unsettling feelings that had taken root in me since our paths had crossed.

By the time the final meeting ended, it was already late. I left my office, feeling the weight of exhaustion pressing down on me. Slipping into the driver's seat of my Lamborghini, I started the engine, the roar of the car momentarily drowning out the thoughts swirling in my mind.

I drove aimlessly through the city, the streets bathed in the soft glow of streetlights. It was a futile attempt to clear my head, but as I turned a corner, I spotted a familiar figure near the entrance of a club. Elena. My heart skipped a beat as I realized she was being harassed by a man. 

Anger surged through me, sharp and uncontrollable. The car screeched to a halt, and I stepped out, my eyes blazing with fury. Without a moment's hesitation, I strode over and delivered a powerful kick to the man's midsection. He flew back several meters, crashing against the wall. The urge to kill him right there and then was overwhelming, but I forced myself to check on Elena first.

Turning to her, I felt an unfamiliar softness in my expression. "Are you okay?" I asked, my voice unrecognizable to my own ears. It lacked the cold edge I usually carried.

Elena nodded, though she was still visibly shaken. "I think so. Thank you."

I gave her a reassuring smile, a strange warmth spreading through me. "Good. Let's get you somewhere safe."

I led her to my car, opening the door for her with a protective air. As she settled into the passenger seat, I couldn't help but notice her outfit—a sexy black dress that highlighted her curves. I pushed the thought aside, feeling a mix of protectiveness and something else I couldn't quite identify.

Once I was back in the driver's seat, I turned to her. "Do you want to talk about what happened?" I asked.

She shook her head, still processing everything. "Maybe later. I just want to get away from here."

I nodded, understanding her need for space. "Alright. Let's go somewhere quiet."

As I drove away from the club, the city lights flashing by, I felt a strange mix of emotions. Relief, fear, gratitude, and a lingering anger. But above all, I felt a somthing weird in her presence and her scent was so sweet. 

After a while, I pulled into a quiet, secluded spot overlooking the city. We sat there in silence for a few moments, the distant hum of the city below us. Finally, I turned to her again. "You're safe now, Elena. No one's going to hurt you."

She nodded, taking a deep breath. "Thank you, Carmen. I don't know what I would have done if you hadn't shown up."

I smiled, a reassuring warmth in my eyes. "You don't have to worry about that. I'm just glad I could help."

The silence stretched between us, comfortable yet charged with unspoken emotions. I glanced at Elena, her profile illuminated by the city lights below. There was something about her that drew me in, something I couldn't quite place. It was more than just physical attraction. It was a connection, a pull that I hadn't felt in a long time. 

"Elena," I began, my voice softer than usual, "I want you to know that if you ever need anything, you can come to me. I know we've only just met, but… I feel like I can trust you."

She turned to look at me, her eyes wide with surprise and something else—gratitude, perhaps. "Thank you, Carmen. That means a lot to me."

I nodded, feeling a strange sense of contentment. "Let's get you home. It's been a long night."

As I drove her back, the silence was no longer heavy but filled with a newfound understanding. When we reached her place, I walked her to the door, feeling a reluctance to leave her alone.

"Will you be alright?" I asked, my hand resting lightly on her arm.

She smiled, a genuine smile that reached her eyes. "Yes, I will. Thanks to you."

I nodded, my fingers lingering a moment longer before I stepped back. "Goodnight, Elena."

"Goodnight, Carmen," she replied, her voice soft.

I turned and walked back to my car, my mind a whirl of conflicting emotions. As I drove away, I couldn't help but wonder what it was about Elena that had such a powerful effect on me. For the first time in a long while, I felt something other than the cold detachment that had become my norm.

Back at my place, I couldn't sleep. The night's events played over and over in my mind. The anger I felt when I saw Elena being harassed, the protectiveness that surged through me, and the strange warmth that her presence brought. It was all so confusing, so unlike me.

Staring at the ceiling, I knew one thing for certain—Elena Vargas had awakened something in me, something I couldn't ignore. And I was determined to find out what it was.

Before I could even think about sleeping, there was one last matter to attend to. I pressed a button on the intercom beside my bed, summoning one of my most trusted servants. Within minutes, a tall, shadowy figure appeared at my door.

"Madame," he greeted, his voice low and respectful.

"I need you to take care of something for me," I said, my voice icy and commanding. "There's a boy named Alex. He was the one who tried to harass Elena tonight. I want him gone."

The servant nodded, not a hint of surprise or hesitation on his face. "Consider it done."

I dismissed him with a wave of my hand, feeling a cold satisfaction settle over me. Alex had made a grave mistake, and now he would pay for it. With that settled, I finally felt a semblance of peace.

I slipped into bed, though sleep remained elusive. Elena's face lingered in my thoughts, and the warmth of her gratitude stayed with me as I drifted into a restless slumber.