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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 · Fantasia
Classificações insuficientes
319 Chs

Self care

Vincent stayed longer than Fil expected him to be. She thought he would bid her goodbye when she told him she had no air freshener available. But he stayed to chat even after she indirectly rejected the invitation to his grandfather's birthday. 

It was strange. Fortunately, he told her he would leave before she could think of any excuse for him to leave.

"Think about it, alright?" Standing outside Fil's apartment, Vincent reminded her. "I understand that you didn't expect this invitation this year, but you must come."

Fil kept the door wide open, nodding and smiling. "I'll see what I can do."

"Fil." Vincent faced her squarely, holding her shoulders and squeezing them mildly. "You know how my grandpa likes you, right? If you come, it's like announcing our engagement."

Which was why she instinctively didn't want to go. 

"This is what we've always wanted," he continued, sporting a solemn look. "So please, make time for me."

"I'll try to finish the project I'm working on as soon as I can," she nodded reassuringly. Fil slowly held the hand on her shoulder, removing it from her. She then held his hand with both her hands. "I can't promise, but I'll do my best. You know me, right?"

"I know." He smiled in satisfaction. "You never disappoint."

"Just like how I made some of your projects a success," she remarked, watching the smile on his face crack. "I'll figure it out."

Vincent tried his best to keep a smile, nodding. "I'll go now."

"Take care." She carefully released his hand, waving and watching him walk away. She didn't get in immediately, just staring at his back. But just as her smile was fading, she quickly put on the mask when he suddenly looked back.

"Bye~" she waved once more, seeing him sport a short smile. 

After a minute, Fil closed the door. As soon as she did, she clung to the knob and almost fell. A deep exhale slipped past her, hearing her heart drum in her chest.

"That was hard…" she whispered, her entire body shaking. "And scary…"

Fil felt her lips turn cold before its corners curled up. Before she knew it, she was giggling and laughing to herself. It was hard acting like everything was fine. She might've been too blinded and foolish in the past, but she was doing it without knowing. 

Being stupid and pretending to be one were two different things. 

Even so, there was a little satisfaction in the end. Fil drew a deep breath, straightening her back, turning on her heel until her back was resting against the door. She closed her eyes, cocking her head back, taking another deep breath. 

"In the past, I won't even dare claim something that I deserve credit for," she whispered, reopening her eyes ever so slowly. "He must be very pissed when I said if not for me, he wouldn't even close those big deals in the past."

Fil snickered, shaking her head as she pushed herself away from the door. Thinking about her decision tonight, things could've been very different. If she completely lost it, she wouldn't be smiling and laughing. Instead, crying in her room. 

As Fil went back, she stopped and glanced at the kitchen. She sniffed hard. 

"It does smell," she murmured, shrugging. 

Not because she didn't have a sensitive nose, doesn't mean Fil didn't care about the stench. She was used to it, but if she got an option, she still liked staying in a place that was organized, clean, and smelled nice. Heading to the kitchen, she went through the lower drawers and took out a bottle of air freshener spray from an entire box filled with it. 

"Hehe," she chuckled as she sprayed it around until her place smelled nice again. 

Fil breathed in deeply and huffed out in satisfaction. "Now it smells nice," she hummed, almost skipping her way to her room.

Just a few hours ago, the pain in her heart was crippling. Fil didn't know how to move forward, nor did she have any idea on how to get even. Visiting her grandfather's graveyard and her parent's home might've helped, but seeing the cause of her pain almost threw her into the abyss. 

But now, she was even humming a tune.

Instead of crying herself to sleep, she played a song and had a very long shower. Before changing, she took the initiative to light up the scented candles, keeping the lights dim to make everything appear cozy. Her place might be small, but she kept it tidy and in order. After changing into a pair of comfortable pajamas, she was ready to jump to bed and chill, only to stop in front of the vanity mirror.

"Did I age?" she wondered, standing in front of the vanity while examining her face. Her brows rose, eyes falling on the unused skincare products on it. Fil just looked at them for a moment, smiling subtly with a tinge of bitterness. 

Ever since getting promoted in her work, she has been busy. It wasn't like her work had turned her into a slave. But with her hectic schedule on top of helping Vincent in his projects, and even doing his friends favors, Fil couldn't remember having time for herself. 

There were even days she would just lie flat on the entrance of her place and fall asleep there. That was how tired she was, helping those who didn't deserve it. 

"I remember buying these because I kept getting comments that I always looked stressed," she murmured, sitting down on the stool in front of the mirror. "Let's see."

Fil clapped and glanced at the products in front of her. But then, a problem arose. 

"Which one should I use first?" she wondered, realizing she bought these without any idea which one should go first. Hence, Fil had to spend a few minutes researching just to learn which product goes first.

"So much for being a senior engineer," she murmured. "I don't even have an idea how to do skincare. I see, so this toner goes first, huh?"

As Fil followed the steps carefully, she couldn't help but smile. This was the first time in a long time she truly had time for herself. 

No wonder people call it self-care. It was therapeutic.

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After the seemingly endless skincare routine, Fil threw herself on the bed. Lying on her back, she stared at the ceiling and spread her arms wide. Just as she thought she was fine, the moment of silence only granted some unwelcome memories to invade her mind.

[I'll be busy, but I'll make time to look for a dress for you. If I can't, I already asked Marianne to help you.]

[Marianne has a great sense of fashion. Also, you're friends. I thought you'd be more comfortable hearing her advice.]

[This is what we've always wanted. So please, make time for me.]

"Shameless," she whispered, shaking her head and then slapping her cheeks. "I shouldn't cry anymore! I did the first step already. You cried enough already, Fil. Get it together!"

Her cheeks instantly turned red, wincing as the pain followed suit. "Ouch," she murmured, massaging her cheek. "I remember those products costing too much. It'll be a waste if I cry and wipe all of them away."

A deep sigh escaped her, rolling to her side and hugging her gigantic piggy squish mallow. She rested her leg over it, feeling her eyes grow heavy.

"It's super late," she murmured and then yawned. "What time did he tell me to get ready again? Did he say ten minutes before eight…? Or was it six in the morning? Six is too early. So, eight, I guess?"

As she wondered about the time she 'agreed' to meet Jackson, Fil slowly succumbed to sleep. She was so distraught in the morning and the entire day that she forgot to set up a timer. She didn't have to 'worry', though. Because only a few hours later, she would find out just how Jackson takes punctuality seriously. 

Too seriously, it was bordering on a crime.