Scandalously Yours

Scandalously Yours

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After a drunken night with London's most powerful entertainment CEO goes viral, rising actress Annie Richmond signs a fake marriage contract to save both their careers. But as old flames return and ruthless rivals plot revenge, a fragile love born out of scandal might be the only thing that can save them.

Scandalously Yours Chapter 1 Anna's POV

Think of the messiest place to hear a life changing rumor? I bet whatever you think can never be as wild as mine. I had diarrhea that morning so I spent the whole time going in and out of the toilet. I would have taken a leave but I had a meeting by noon to discuss my next project with the manager.

I was seated on the toilet seat when I overheard two women talking outside. I knew one of the voices. She was a cleaner here and she was usually nice to me. She had helped me out several times. How could I fail to recognize her voice?

"Are you sure she really got pregnant?" I heard the woman say. That caught my attention instantly so I peeped through the toilet. They probably didn't know I was in there.

"Poor girl!" The other woman muttered. "The girl is pretty and nice. However, I never knew she was that naive. Why would you get pregnant for Duncan of all people? There are contraceptives for a reason!"

Duncan. Were they talking about the Duncan I knew? The CEO of Duck Entertainment Agency and most importantly, my OWN boyfriend. I listened attentively, my heart pounding harder as every second passed.

"She is not only naive but foolish," the cleaner muttered. "Everyone knows that Duncan and Annie are a couple. Miranda should have known she was just a sex toy."

"I feel bad for Annie anyway," The other woman replied. "Is she even aware that her boyfriend's dick is for the whole company?"

Both women began to laugh now. They looked so happy, gossiping about me. I crept back to the toilet seat with my heart racing. I was the only Annie in the company so it was obviously me. It all began to make sense now. I flushed and went out of the toilet. The moment they saw it, they looked so flustered.

"Were both of you talking about me?" I asked even when I knew the truth. I bet I was hoping they would deny it.

"I'm sorry," The cleaner replied. She moved closer to me but I took a step back. I touched my forehead as it had begun to hurt.

"Tell me everything! I want to know the whole truth!"

**

I walked home high and dry. They had told me several things that I wished weren't true. I trusted Duncan. After all, he had been with me for months and he had shown me love. I wanted to believe they were wrong but I had doubts. I decided not to confront him about it. I didn't want to hear the ugly truth.

But I couldn't bear it. I ended up calling him, telling him that I'd like to see him right away. Luckily, he was still in the office. I got in my car and drove down there immediately.

He was waiting for me outside. I walked towards him with my heart thumping.

"Why are you outside?" I asked calmly.

"Come with me, babe. I wanted us to see a movie together. It's been a while since we had a date, you know," Duncan smiled at me. It was that smile I fell for. Even now, I could feel the butterflies in my stomach.

"I have something important to say..." I told him frankly.

"That can wait!" He smiled again. "I've missed going on dates with you. Will you deny me that?"

I took a deep breath. Duncan pushed me playfully and led me into his car. He opened the door and closed it after me. Such a gentleman, I thought! How would he cheat on me when he loved me this much? I must have been a fool for doubting him due to mere rumors.

Duncan drove us and I came out of my shell. I decided to enjoy the date with him and the ride was amazing. I chatted with him like usual. We got popcorn and walked to the cinema.

"Do you know what I love the most about this cinema?" I whispered into his ears.

"The moment..." He looked into my eyes.

"The moment the light goes off," I smiled at him. I felt newly in love. Duncan never failed to make my heart flutter. The play was a romantic comedy, just the type I liked. It was two hours well spent.

And he drove me back home and in front of my door, we kissed like two youngsters that just fell in love. You know those types of kisses that came with giggles. He watched me enter before he left.

I jumped on the bed out of excitement. I loved Duncan, those rumour mongers could go to hell. I was sure that their plan was to get me to break up with Duncan. I would never do that, not in this world or the next.

**

That weekend, I decided to pay Duncan a surprise visit. I had been longing for his touch anyway so I had a freaky weekend prepared with him in my head. I had the security pass so entry wasn't a problem at all. I made sure the security man didn't inform Duncan. I wanted my presence to be a surprise. Duncan would be very excited to see me, I thought.

I had rehearsed what to say when I saw him. I would be like "Ta-da", you know that way of announcing a reveal. It was the best for this moment.

He wasn't in the living room nor his workspace which was strange. The only place he could be was his bedroom but he rarely slept in the afternoon. I tiptoed to his bedroom with my heart full of anticipation. As I stood in front of the door, I heard some weird noises.

Was he watching a movie? I opened the door to feed my eyes only to find Duncan with two other women I knew, models in our company.

The first was riding him while the second had buried her pussy on his face.

My heart skipped a beat.

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