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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

BAJJ · Fantasia
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274 Chs

You’re not mine yet.

"So?" In the middle of their journey, Fil couldn't help but break the silence between them. "How did you get to my place?"

"Your place's security is lax. Anyone can get into the building without a problem."

Fil looked back at Jackson, only to see him already staring at her. 

"Ten minutes before seven, I called for a locksmith," he added. "You weren't answering your phone, so I was worried."

"Worried my ass."

"Hehe. I really was."

"Why would you?"

"Aside from the fact that I hold punctuality with such high regard, there's a woman I know who found out her boyfriend is cheating. And her fiance is cheating on her with her best friend. Adding to that, all his friends — maybe even his family knew about the affair," he explained in a matter-of-fact. "Should I continue?"

"You thought I'd kill myself?"

"Why not?"

"I'm not suicidal, okay? My fiance cheated with my best friend. But that doesn't mean I'm going to kill myself."

"The look in your eyes told me otherwise."

Fil shook her head in disbelief. "It hurts, and I still cry whenever I think about it. But no, I'm not killing myself. Why would I? My death will only give them the freedom to be together without owning up to what they had done to me."

"If you say so."

"You don't believe me?"

"I do." Jackson nodded. "If that's the case, then that's a relief. But even so, I would've done the same. Although time is all that I own, I still don't like it when people waste even a second of my time."

"Sorry," she conceded, knowing she was at fault for that part. 

"We're even. The apology is not needed anymore."

Fil cast Jackson a look, watching him, still staring at her knowingly. She pressed her lips together, waiting for him to look away or do something else. 

"Aren't you bored?" she blurted out after two minutes. "You're just looking at me… and I'm still in my pajamas."

"You just answered your question. I find it entertaining looking at you."

"You're not thinking of…" she trailed off, awkwardly covering her chest. "... that's not it, right?"

"What a dirty little mind," he chuckled, propping his elbow on the window. He rested his temple on his knuckles, eyes still on her. "If you feel uncomfortable being under my gaze, then look away. If that doesn't work, keep me busy. Or rather, us?"

"How?"

Jackson shrugged. "I'm not the one who was in a dilemma. I'm easily appeased leering at you."

Fil went quiet once more, observing him carefully. Jackson still kept his gaze on her. There was nothing malicious in his gaze. If anything, it was more like how someone would watch an animal in the zoo, anticipating any tricks.

'That doesn't feel good,' she thought. 'Does he see me as an animal and waiting for any of my tricks?'

 "Ahem!" Fil straightened her back and looked away, pondering. "Do you know how I found them out?"

"Hmm?"

"Vincent and Marianne," she clarified. "Before I met you in the bar, I was talking to Marianne earlier that day. She told me to accompany her to her place."

Fil clasped her hands on her lap, backtracking the events in her mind. "I normally agree with all of her requests. However, because of how my day went, I told her I could not go."

"Then you felt bad?"

"Yes." She nodded, casting Jackson a bitter smile. "I kept thinking about it even during work. So, after work, I went straight to her place. It was supposed to be a surprise."

Thinking back, she couldn't help but laugh. "But who would have thought I would be the one who would get surprised? The more I think about it, the more I realize she wasn't expecting me to come. She knew how busy I was in the past weeks and how I always pulled an all-nighter."

"She was simply confirming," she added under her breath. "She was confirming if I would be too preoccupied so she could have Vincent come over. Isn't that a little funny?"

"Is that how you also found out he wouldn't come home to his place?"

"I want to believe that is a separate thing, but if this had been going on for a long time, then… it might be connected one way or another." Fil smacked her lips and forced a smile. "Anyway, that's the story before I met you in that nightclub."

Jackson nodded in understanding, and then arched a brow when she asked;

"How about you? Why are you in that place that night?"

"I met someone." His answer was quick and short. "I figured it wouldn't hurt to meet an old friend after such a long time. I almost regretted it until you suddenly showed up in front of me."

For a moment, Fil and Jackson stayed quiet while holding each other's gazes. 

"Can I ask you a question?" she blurted out even before she could decide if she should ask. His only reaction was a brow raised, making her clear her throat. She already opened her mouth, she might as well ask the question. It was up to him if he wanted to answer or not.

"Why are you helping me?" she asked carefully. "I know last night… is something you're probably used to. With that face alone, I'm sure women wouldn't mind spending a night with you. But it's just strange."

"You make me sound like a whore, lady."

"I mean, you already got what you wanted," she continued, ignoring his comment. "Yet, instead of just going on with your life, here you are. I just don't understand nor do I see anything you'd get from helping me."

"You."

"Huh?"

Jackson chuckled, stretching his arm. When his fingertip reached the small portion of her hazel waves, he circled it around her hair tips. 

"What I'd get by helping you?" he dawdled seductively. "That's my answer, you."

His eyes narrowed, making his long and thick lashes appear darker. "I haven't gotten what I wanted. You're not mine yet."