THE OTHER SIDE OF EVE
Chapter One: The Meeting
Eve Sinclair stood in front of the grand mirror, adjusting the straps of her sleek black dress. The reflection staring back at her was one of quiet confidence—her long brown hair cascading in waves over her shoulders, her makeup flawlessly accentuating her sharp features. Yet, despite the exterior of the successful businesswoman she portrayed to the world, something inside her felt… hollow.
She tugged at the hem of the dress, smoothing out the creases that only she could see. Her high-society life, filled with luxury, was just a shell, and tonight, she was about to attend another charity gala that felt like another masquerade ball. Another night where she would smile, laugh, and pretend everything was perfect, when it was far from it.
Eve had it all—money, status, a prestigious place in society—but it wasn’t enough. She had been married to Jonathan for years now, but the flame that once burned between them had long since been extinguished. The loveless, passionless marriage had become a cage—a gilded one, but a cage nonetheless. And now, standing at the threshold of yet another night of pretending, Eve found herself wishing for something more. Something real. Something wild.
A sudden buzz from her phone broke her thoughts. The screen lit up with a message from Jonathan: “Have fun at the gala, darling. I’ll be late again. Don’t wait up.”
Her heart sank a little, not because of the message itself, but because it was the same thing every time. Jonathan was always too busy for her. Too busy for anything that really mattered. And she knew deep down, she was beginning to resent him for it.
The gala was hosted at the grandest venue in the city—an old, majestic estate that screamed wealth and influence. As Eve entered the ballroom, the sound of classical music surrounded her, mingling with the laughter and chatter of the elite. She knew her place here; she was a queen in this world, a woman who belonged. But despite the applause and the nods of respect, there was a gnawing emptiness in her chest.
And then, she saw him.
He stood near the bar, his towering presence commanding attention without effort. Xander Vale. He wasn’t just a man; he was something else entirely—something that made the air crackle with a barely-contained intensity. His dark suit fit him like a second skin, highlighting his broad shoulders and lean frame. But it wasn’t just his appearance that made him stand out—it was the way he moved, the aura of dominance and power that radiated from him. His sharp eyes met hers across the room, and in that instant, Eve felt a jolt run through her, as if he’d touched her soul from a distance.
Xander’s gaze lingered for just a moment too long, and the air between them seemed to shift. The crowd faded away, leaving only the two of them in a bubble of tension. It was the kind of look that promised more than words ever could, an invitation to something dangerous, thrilling, and forbidden.
Eve’s pulse quickened, her breath catching in her throat. She tried to look away, but she couldn’t. Something about him called to her, awakened something deep inside her that she hadn’t even realized was asleep.
Slowly, he began walking toward her. Each step was deliberate, calculated, and as he approached, the room seemed to quiet even further. When he finally stood before her, it felt like time had stopped.
“Eve Sinclair,” he said, his voice low, smooth, and filled with a depth that sent a shiver down her spine. “It’s a pleasure to finally meet you.”
She blinked, her thoughts scrambled for a moment, before she found her voice. “Xander Vale,” she replied, managing to keep her composure. “I didn’t expect to find you at a charity event.”
His lips curled into a knowing smile, one that spoke of secrets and untold stories. “I’m not here for charity, Eve. I’m here because I’ve been looking for something. Or perhaps someone.”
The words hung in the air, charged with a meaning that left her heart racing. Eve’s mind screamed at her to step back, to play it safe. She was married. She had everything she needed, or so she thought. But her body betrayed her, her eyes following him as he took a step closer, the energy between them undeniable.
“And what exactly are you looking for?” she asked, her voice barely a whisper as she struggled to maintain control.
He leaned in, just close enough for her to feel the heat radiating from him, his breath brushing against her ear. “You, Eve. I’m looking for you.”
Her heart skipped a beat as she realized he wasn’t talking about just a casual meeting. This was something deeper, something darker. And in that moment, she knew—her life, her desires, were about to change forever.