
Secret in His Bed, Nobody in His Life
Daisy Swift · Ongoing · 7.3k Words
Introduction
At twenty-one, I mustered the courage to confess my feelings. He welcomed me into his bed but never once into his heart.
For three long years, I reassured myself: "Just a little while longer. He will see me in due time."
Then Stella returned—the girl he had always yearned for, even while his hands roamed my body in the shadows.
He greeted her return with champagne and candlelight, and then, locking his gaze upon me amidst a gathering, he coldly declared:
"You crawled into my bed and offered yourself. Don't you see how cheap and pitiable you appear?"
I raised my eyes, meeting his once more.
"I shall no longer trouble you."
I retrieved my phone, navigated to a contact I had seldom engaged—my betrothed by arrangement—and typed: "I consent to the marriage."
Chapter 1
I was eighteen when I first met Wade.
I had gone over to my best friend Becky’s house, and she dragged me along to introduce her notoriously cold-hearted older brother.
But the second I laid eyes on Wade, my heart skipped a beat.
From that day forward, I fell into a bottomless, one-sided infatuation.
The day I finally confessed was Christmas.
I stood at the door of his apartment. "Wade, I like you. I've liked you since the very first time I saw you."
That night was the first time I climbed into his bed.
I knew how cheap it made me look. But back then, I thought that as long as I could stay by his side, even as a secret bedmate, it was worth it.
For three whole years, I was his secretary by day and his secret lover by night.
I thought that, eventually, he would see my worth.
Until Stella returned.
Wade's childhood sweetheart, who had gone abroad for medical treatment three years ago, was now fully recovered and back in the country.
Wade threw a lavish welcome banquet just for her.
I stood at the fringe of the crowd, watching Wade lead Stella into the hall by the hand.
"The childhood sweethearts are finally reunited. Wade should be ready to settle down now, right?"
"I heard they were close to getting engaged before she went abroad. I bet wedding bells are around the corner."
The surrounding whispers pierced my ears like needles.
Later, people started cheering for them. Emboldened by the alcohol, Stella leaned into Wade, stood on her tiptoes, and kissed his lips.
The entire room erupted in cheers.
I stood frozen in place. My fingers gripped my wine glass so tightly that my nails dug into my palms.
Once the crowd thinned out a bit, I walked up to Wade, forcing back my humiliation to ask him what we actually were to each other.
His voice wasn't loud, but it carried perfectly to everyone around us.
"Camila, you were the one who confessed to me. You crawled into my bed and volunteered to be my bedmate."
He looked at me, his eyes completely devoid of warmth, a mocking smirk playing on his lips.
"And now you're clinging to me like this. Don't you realize how cheap and pathetic you look?"
Everyone's gaze pinned me in place, looking at me like I was the punchline of a joke.
The gentle way he treated Stella was just as real as the ruthless way he tore my dignity to shreds.
Suddenly, I found this pathetic chase entirely meaningless.
I unlocked my phone and opened the message thread with my arranged marriage prospect—a man I had barely spoken to since adding his contact.
"I agree to the marriage. Let's set the date as soon as possible."
I looked up, meeting Wade's eyes.
"I see," I said. "I won't bother you anymore."
I turned on my heel and walked away.
After the banquet, Becky called me, chattering excitedly about the latest show she was watching and a new bag she bought.
"By the way, how are you? Any progress with that guy you've been chasing for years?"
I leaned back against the car seat, watching the neon lights blur past the window.
"I'm getting married," I said calmly.
There was a pause on the line before Becky let out a massive sigh of relief. "Finally! I thought you were going to hang yourself on that dead tree forever. Congratulations, Camila. Seriously, I'm so happy for you."
I smiled, choosing not to tell her that the dead tree was her brother.
First thing the next morning, I walked into the HR department to hand in my resignation.
"Camila, if you want to resign, the CEO needs to sign off on this personally." The HR manager slid the paperwork back to me.
My chest tightened. Even my final exit couldn't bypass Wade.
That night, I took the documents to his private villa.
The second I pushed the door open, I froze.
In the living room, Stella was openly wearing my lace nightgown, nestled intimately against Wade's chest. Wade was gently stroking her hair.
He murmured something low into her ear, making her gasp in mock outrage and bat playfully at his chest.
As I stepped back, the folder slipped from my grasp, sending the papers scattering across the floor.
Hearing the noise, Wade stepped out into the hallway.
The moment he saw me, his expression hardened to ice.
"Why are you here?"
I bent down to gather the papers, my knuckles turning bone-white, but I kept my voice perfectly steady. "I have a document that needs your signature."
He glanced at me, then looked back at Stella in the living room, lowering his voice. "Stella is moving into the master bedroom. Take the next few days to pack your things and move to the guest room. You're Becky's friend, after all. I promised her I'd take care of you."
I had spent three indignantly cheap years as his dirty little secret, and in the end, my only right to occupy a sliver of this house was handed to me as charity on account of my best friend.
Looking at his arrogant, perfectly calculated way of arranging my existence, I suddenly felt that dragging this out was incredibly pointless.
"No need." I straightened up and looked him dead in the eye. "I already have other arrangements. I won't trouble you."
I handed him the resignation report. Assuming it was just a routine corporate document, he signed it seamlessly without even looking.
Once I packed my last bags and handed over my final work...
These three absurd years would finally be over.
And I was getting married.
I spent the entire night parked in my car out on the street, wide awake.
Early the next morning, I returned to the villa to pack my things.
When I pushed open the door to the master bedroom, I stood dead in my tracks—the room had been completely renovated into a sea of pink. Pink curtains, pink bed sheets, a custom pink vanity.
I had once nervously suggested to Wade: "Could we maybe decorate the room like a pink princess suite?"
Wade had brutally rejected it with a cold stare. "Pink is tacky. Don't even think about it."
Now, the moment Stella came back, he changed everything.
Wade appeared in the doorway, a trace of impatience in his voice.
"Stella saw your things still sitting in here yesterday and threw a fit."
"Hurry up and pack."
He pointed down to the end of the narrow hallway, gesturing toward the cramped, dust-filled storage room.
When I got to the storage room, I finally understood the brutal reality behind his words.
Last Chapters
You Might Like 😍
Shattered Girl
“I’m sorry, sweetheart. Was that too much?” I could see the worry in his eyes as I took a deep breath.
“I just didn’t want you to see all my scars,” I whispered, feeling ashamed of my marked body.
Emmy Nichols is used to surviving. She survived her abusive father for years until he beat her so severely, she ended up in the hospital, and her father was finally arrested. Now, Emmy is thrown into a life she never expected. Now she has a mother
who doesn't want her, a politically motivated stepfather with ties to the Irish mob, four older stepbrothers, and their best friend who swear to love and protect her. Then, one night, everything shatters, and Emmy feels her only option is to run.
When her stepbrothers and their best friend finally find her, will they pick up the pieces and convince Emmy that they will keep her safe and their love will hold them together?
After the Affair: Falling into a Billionaire's Arms
From first crush to wedding vows, George Capulet and I had been inseparable. But in our seventh year of marriage, he began an affair with his secretary.
On my birthday, he took her on vacation. On our anniversary, he brought her to our home and made love to her in our bed...
Heartbroken, I tricked him into signing divorce papers.
George remained unconcerned, convinced I would never leave him.
His deceptions continued until the day the divorce was finalized. I threw the papers in his face: "George Capulet, from this moment on, get out of my life!"
Only then did panic flood his eyes as he begged me to stay.
When his calls bombarded my phone later that night, it wasn't me who answered, but my new boyfriend Julian.
"Don't you know," Julian chuckled into the receiver, "that a proper ex-boyfriend should be as quiet as the dead?"
George seethed through gritted teeth: "Put her on the phone!"
"I'm afraid that's impossible."
Julian dropped a gentle kiss on my sleeping form nestled against him. "She's exhausted. She just fell asleep."
Goddess Of The Underworld
When the veil between the Divine, the Living, and the Dead begins to crack, Envy is thrust beneath with a job she can’t drop: keep the worlds from bleeding together, shepherd the lost, and make ordinary into armour, breakfasts, bedtime, battle plans. Peace lasts exactly one lullaby. This is the story of an orphan pup who became a goddess by choosing her family; of four imperfect alphas learning how to be better. Steamy, fierce, and full of heart, Goddess of the Underworld is a reverse harem, found-family paranormal romance where love writes the rules and keeps three realms from falling apart.
The Prison Project
Can love tame the untouchable? Or will it only fuel the fire and cause chaos amongst the inmates?
Fresh out of high school and suffocating in her dead-end hometown, Margot longs for her escape. Her reckless best friend, Cara, thinks she's found the perfect way out for them both - The Prisoner Project - a controversial program offering a life-changing sum of money in exchange for time spent with maximum-security inmates.
Without hesitation, Cara rushes to sign them up.
Their reward? A one-way ticket into the depths of a prison ruled by gang leaders, mob bosses, and men the guards wouldn't even dare to cross...
At the centre of it all, meets Coban Santorelli - a man colder than ice, darker than midnight, and as deadly as the fire that fuels his inner rage. He knows that the project may very well be his only ticket to freedom - his only ticket to revenge on the one who managed to lock him up and so he must prove that he can learn to love…
Will Margot be the lucky one chosen to help reform him?
Will Coban be capable of bringing something to the table other than just sex?
What starts off as denial may very well grow in to obsession which could then fester in to becoming true love…
A temperamental romance novel.
The Pack: Rule Number 1 - No Mates
"Let me go," I whimper, my body trembling with need. "I don't want you touching me."
I fall forward onto the bed then turn around to stare at him. The dark tattoos of Domonic's chiseled shoulders, quiver and and expand with the heave of his chest. His deep dimpled smile is full of arrogance as he reaches behind himself to lock the door.
Biting his lip, he stalks toward me, his hand going to the seam of his pants and the thickening bulge there.
"Are you sure you don't want me to touch you?" He whispers, untying the knot and slipping a hand inside. "Because I swear to God, that is all I have been wanting to do. Every single day from the moment you stepped in our bar and I smelled your perfect flavor from across the room."
New to the world of shifters, Draven is human on the run. A beautiful girl who no one could protect. Domonic is the cold Alpha of the Red Wolf Pack. A brotherhood of twelve wolves that live by twelve rules. Rules which they vowed could NEVER be broken.
Especially - Rule Number One - No Mates
When Draven meets Domonic, he knows that she is his mate, but Draven has no idea what a mate is, only that she has fallen in love with a shifter. An Alpha that will break her heart to make her leave. Promising herself, she will never forgive him, she disappears.
But she doesn’t know about the child she’s carrying or that the moment she left, Domonic decided rules were made to be broken - and now will he ever find her again? Will she forgive him?
Alpha Twins' Mate's broken Human
A Lesson in Magic
Rise of the Banished She-Wolf
That roar stole my eighteenth birthday and shattered my world. My first shift should have been glory—blood turned blessing into shame. By dawn they'd branded me "cursed": cast out by my pack, abandoned by family, stripped of my nature. My father didn't defend me—he sent me to a forsaken island where wolfless outcasts were forged into weapons, forced to kill each other until only one could leave.
On that island I learned the darkest edges of humanity and how to bury terror in bone. Countless times I wanted to surrender—dive into the waves and never surface—but the accusing faces that haunted my dreams pushed me back toward something colder than survival: revenge. I escaped, and for three years I hid among humans, collecting secrets, learning to move like a shadow, sharpening patience into precision—becoming a blade.
Then, under a full moon, I touched a bleeding stranger—and my wolf returned with a violence that made me whole. Who was he? Why could he wake what I'd thought dead?
One thing I know: now is the time.
I have waited three years for this. I will make everyone who destroyed me pay—and take back everything that was stolen from me.
I Slapped My Fiancé—Then Married His Billionaire Nemesis
Technically, Rhys Granger was my fiancé now—billionaire, devastatingly hot, and a walking Wall Street wet dream. My parents shoved me into the engagement after Catherine disappeared, and honestly? I didn’t mind. I’d crushed on Rhys for years. This was my chance, right? My turn to be the chosen one?
Wrong.
One night, he slapped me. Over a mug. A stupid, chipped, ugly mug my sister gave him years ago. That’s when it hit me—he didn’t love me. He didn’t even see me. I was just a warm-bodied placeholder for the woman he actually wanted. And apparently, I wasn’t even worth as much as a glorified coffee cup.
So I slapped him right back, dumped his ass, and prepared for disaster—my parents losing their minds, Rhys throwing a billionaire tantrum, his terrifying family plotting my untimely demise.
Obviously, I needed alcohol. A lot of alcohol.
Enter him.
Tall, dangerous, unfairly hot. The kind of man who makes you want to sin just by existing. I’d met him only once before, and that night, he just happened to be at the same bar as my drunk, self-pitying self. So I did the only logical thing: I dragged him into a hotel room and ripped off his clothes.
It was reckless. It was stupid. It was completely ill-advised.
But it was also: Best. Sex. Of. My. Life.
And, as it turned out, the best decision I’d ever made.
Because my one-night stand isn’t just some random guy. He’s richer than Rhys, more powerful than my entire family, and definitely more dangerous than I should be playing with.
And now, he’s not letting me go.
The Forbidden Throb
Mine changed in the time it took to open a door.
Behind it: my fiancé Nicholas with another woman.
Three months until our wedding. Three seconds to watch it all burn.
I should have run. Should have screamed. Should have done anything except stand there like a fool.
Instead, I heard the devil himself whisper in my ear:
"If you're willing, I could marry you."
Daniel. The brother I was warned about. The one who made Nicholas look like a choir boy.
He leaned against the wall, watching my world implode.
My pulse thundered. "What?"
"You heard me." His eyes burned into mine. "Marry me, Emma."
But as I stared into those magnetic eyes, I realized something terrifying:
I wanted to say yes to him.
Game on.
The Biker Alpha Who Became My Second Chance Mate
"You're like a sister to me."
Those were the actual words that broke the camel's back.
Not after what just happened. Not after the hot, breathless, soul-shaking night we spent tangled in each other's arms.
I knew from the beginning that Tristan Hayes was a line I shouldn't cross.
He wasn't just anyone, he was my brother's best friend. The man I spent years secretly wanting.
But that night... we were broken. We had just buried our parents. And the grief was too heavy, too real...so I begged him to touch me.
To make me forget. To fill the silence that death left behind.
And he did. He held me like I was something fragile.
Kissed me like I was the only thing he needed to breathe.
Then left me bleeding with six words that burned deeper than rejection ever could.
So, I ran. Away from everything that cost me pain.
Now, five years later, I'm back.
Fresh from rejecting the mate who abused me. Still carrying the scars of a pup I never got to hold.
And the man waiting for me at the airport isn't my brother.
It's Tristan.
And he's not the guy I left behind.
He's a biker.
An Alpha.
And when he looked at me, I knew there was no where else to run to.












