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Fallen 4 Summary

Meadow finds herself face-to-face with Alaric Ashford, a dangerously calm yet irresistibly handsome man whose intense gaze unsettles and fascinates her. Despite never having met him before, Alaric knows her full name and details about her life, including her past engagement to Tyler Cross and her relationship with her sister. Meadow is confused and wary, unsure why she’s drawn into this encounter or why she feels an unexpected attraction toward someone considered so dangerous.

 

Alaric’s demeanor is both threatening and magnetic. He insists Meadow put on his jacket to stop shivering, hinting he knows more about her than she expected. Their conversation is charged with tension and unspoken emotions, as Alaric reveals he has been watching her closely and is intrigued by the guarded pain in her eyes. Meadow struggles to maintain control, fighting off the confusing mix of fear, desire, and defiance that Alaric’s presence stirs within her.

 

As Meadow attempts to leave, Alaric warns her that walking away would ruin her chance to get back at her ex-fiance, deepening the mystery of his intentions. Their interaction grows more intimate and volatile when Meadow accidentally leans on Alaric’s bare chest, sparking a raw, unguarded reaction from him. The moment reveals a tortured vulnerability beneath his tough exterior, and Alaric admits, with a hoarse voice, that he indeed wants to ruin her.

 

The chapter ends on a powerful note of emotional turmoil and unresolved tension, with Meadow caught between fear and fascination, and Alaric revealing a dark desire that promises further complications ahead. Their encounter is charged with conflicting emotions, setting the stage for a complex and intense relationship.

Meadow’s POV

Alaric Ashford was handsome in a way that made me nervous.

I’d seen a lot of good looking men in my lifetime, but Alaric?

His beauty knocked the breath out of me completely. Long thick hair that was slightly messy as though he’d been running his hand through it, which was a huge contrast to his dangerously calm demeanor.

I couldn’t tell the exact color of his eyes inside the dimly-lit room, but they appeared dark, gazing at me like he was trying to penetrate my soul.

A sharp jawline, slightly crooked nose, five o’clock shadow…

Okay, I was focusing on the wrong things.

This man had just said my name—and my last name—like he knew me. And I had never met him or heard anything but stories about him.

I pressed myself harder against the wall, trying to breathe normally.

“Do I know you?” I asked.

He tilted his head slowly, his smile cool as he leaned in just a bit closer, but not close enough to touch me.

“Not yet.”

“H-how do you know my name?” I tried to keep my voice steady, but there was still a bit of a slur in my tone.

“I make it a point to know what interests me.”

I hated the way my stomach flipped at that. Why was I even here? And why didn’t I feel disgusted that I’d walked into something that I shouldn’t have?

Even worse? Why did I feel like Alaric had wanted me to see that?

“What do you want from me?” A shiver racked through my bones.

Alaric didn’t answer immediately. Instead, he narrowed his eyes on me. “You’re shivering.”

His eyes dropped to my chest again and he smirked.

I had no idea whether it was because of my protruding nipples, or the words that were displayed on my top, mocking me.

The bride that couldn’t be.

I shot him a glare. “My eyes are up here, pervert,” I snapped.

Alaric didn’t flinch. Instead, he looked me dead in the eyes and said, “I’ve already seen your eyes, Meadow.” His voice was low, dark, causing warmth to pool at the bottom of my stomach.

Why was I so turned on by the sight of this stranger? Why wasn’t I running away from someone that everyone considered dangerous?

He continued. “They’re guarded. Full of hurt. I wanted to see the rest of you.”

My mouth parted, but no sound came out.

He took another step forward and I leaned further back into the wall. “I’ve heard about you.” My voice was shaky, barely above a whisper.

“From Tyler Cross, I presume? Your… fiance?”

My heart sank, then picked up again.

“Ex-fiance,” I bit out. “And how do you know that much about him?”

He stepped away from me, and I let out a sigh of relief.

Alaric began to pull off his suit jacket, and my eyes followed every single movement.

His muscles flexed underneath his black button-down shirt as he took it off, the top three buttons of his shirt undone, drawing my eyes to it like it was a magnet, and I was a helpless piece of metal.

And then he tossed it to me. “I know everything about my employees,” he said casually, as if that explained anything.

He looked at me expectantly, like he was waiting for me to put on his jacket. And I wanted to.

God, I wanted to envelop myself in his scent, but I wasn’t going to make this easy for him.

“What do you want from me?”

“Right now?” He arched his brow. “I want you to put on that jacket, Meadow. You’re shivering.”

“Yeah, because you’re scaring me,” I lied. “What the hell do you want from me?”

“Put on the jacket, and then we can continue this lovely conversation.” His voice was low. Deep. Dark. “Now.”

Shooting him another glare, I did as he said, shoving my arms angrily through the jacket that this stranger just had on.

“Happy?” I spat, looking back into his eyes.

What I saw in them made my breath cut. I let out a gasp, my back hitting the wall again as I stumbled backward.

Alaric Ashford was looking at me like I was the last meal on earth. His eyes had darkened, his expression raw as they dropped to my mouth. “There’s nothing to be scared of, Meadow. I’m not your enemy.” He smirked.

“You sure about that?” I whispered. “Why am I here with you then? And why are you looking at me like… like you want to ruin me?”

He took a step forward, hands in his pockets. “If I wanted to hurt you, I would’ve already.”

That should’ve made me feel safer. And it did.

But even worse, his words caused heat to pool between my thighs.

I rubbed them together.

Something was definitely in the drinks the bartender gave me tonight. Either that, or something was in the water I was given to drink.

Alaric turned away from me, heading to one of the tables to grab a bottle of bourbon. And then he poured it into his glass.

I decided to take that as my cue to run.

However, before I could reach for the handle, his voice rang out. “You walk out that door, and you’d have ruined the best chance you have at getting back at your unpleasant fiance.”

I froze. “Ex-fiance,” I snapped again, without turning to look at him.

Alaric hummed. “And what about your sister?” he asked smoothly. “Is she your ex-sister now?”

That had me whipping my head around to look at him. He stood by the table, glass in his hand, which he raised to his lips to sip his drink.

“How do you…” My voice cracked. “How do you know that? Have you been following me?”

“Like I said, I know everything about my employees.”

I scoffed, walking away from the door and toward him. “What is this? You staring at me like I’m some kind of prize? Sending your creepy bodyguard to come fetch me? Calling me by my full name and giving me some bullshit excuse about knowing everything about your employees?”

I was seething, shaking my head. “And what do you mean by getting back at Tyler? I don’t need saving, if that’s what you—”

“You looked like you were drowning, Meadow,” he cut me off. “And I don’t like watching people drown.”

This man was insane.

Completely, utterly insane.

I swallowed hard. “That’s rich. Coming from the guy who was getting head when I walked in.”

I was standing right in front of him now. “That was… unfortunate timing.” His voice didn’t waver. “You weren’t supposed to see that.”

My lips curled in disgust. “Bullshit.” My words slurred. “You wanted me to walk in here and see it.” I glanced briefly at his mouth. “See you,” I whispered.

Okay, now it was definitely the alcohol talking.

Because why the hell did it sound like I was flirting with him?

And why was I looking at his lips?

I had to get out of here.

I started to turn away again but my knees wobbled, so I held onto the nearest hard surface to steady myself.

Problem was… that hard surface was Alaric’s exposed chest.

My hands landed flat against his bare chest, and the second it did, something changed.

His entire body tensed beneath my palm.

The glass in his hand froze halfway to his mouth.

Alaric’s eyes snapped down to where we were connected, and then, slowly rose to meet mine. And what I saw in his eyes this time was… unguarded. Unhinged.

His jaw clenched, his breath hitched enough to make mine catch in response.

Slowly, I pulled my hand back.

But something about the expression on his face made me want to touch him again. Forever.

Alaric reached for my wrist, placing it back on his chest as his eyes searched mine.

And when he spoke, his voice was low and hoarse.

Tortured.

Straight from the bottom of his heart.

“You were right, Meadow,” he said. “I do want to ruin you.”

Fallen

Fallen

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Status: Ongoing Type: Native Language: English
Fallen Summary & Review: Fallen

Meadow Russell arrives at an upscale hotel, heart fluttering with excitement and nerves. She’s about to marry the love of her life, Tyler, in a small, private ceremony — just the two of them. Clutching her bag, she approaches the front desk with a smile. “Hi, I have a reservation. Meadow Russell.”

But from the very first second, something feels off.

The receptionist’s red-painted lips curl into a mocking sneer, and her colleague exchanges a strange look with her. Meadow’s cheerful tone falters as confusion settles in. The woman scoffs, “You’re kidding, right?” The disbelief in her tone makes Meadow’s stomach twist. She frowns, insisting there must be a mistake, but both receptionists continue to look at her with something close to pity — and something else she can’t quite name.

Then comes the shocker.

According to the hotel records, she’s already checked in. Two hours ago. With a man. The receptionist even claims to have spoken with her — complimenting her “cute top.” The same white crop top with the word “BRIDE” written across it that she’s wearing now.

Meadow tries to rationalize it. Maybe Tyler had checked in under her name. Maybe it’s a simple mix-up. She laughs nervously and explains that her fiancé must have done it for convenience. But both receptionists seem unconvinced. One of them finally sighs and hands her a spare keycard, muttering, “I hope you get things sorted out.”

On her way up to the room, Meadow’s heart pounds in her chest. Something feels horribly wrong, but she refuses to believe it. Tyler would never do anything to hurt her. They’ve been planning this wedding for months — their dream elopement. She tries to calm herself, breathing in and out as the elevator ascends, but her hands won’t stop shaking.

When she finally reaches the room and swipes the keycard, her worst fears materialize before her eyes.

The moment the door opens, the sound hits her first — muffled moans, heavy breathing, the rhythmic creak of the bed. Then she sees them.

Her twin sister, Juniper, straddling Tyler, his hands gripping her hips as he thrusts into her without restraint.

The world stops. The bag slips from Meadow’s trembling hands and lands with a soft thud. The scene before her feels like a cruel joke — something ripped out of a nightmare. Her vision blurs with tears, her body frozen in disbelief.

For a full minute, she just stands there. Watching. Waiting. Hoping someone would scream “gotcha” and end this cruel trick.

But there’s no misunderstanding to clear up. No mistake. No illusion.

Her twin sister moans again, whispering, “Yes, that’s it, baby,” as if to drive the knife deeper into Meadow’s heart.

Something inside her shatters.

“Juniper…? Tyler?” she finally manages to whisper, her voice barely recognizable.

They both turn, startled. Tyler’s face twists in shock, then panic. He pushes Juniper off him, stammering, “Meadow, I swear, I thought she was you!”

It’s a pathetic excuse. One that doesn’t even make sense.

Juniper doesn’t even bother covering herself. She just smirks, tossing her messy hair over her shoulder like a queen enjoying the chaos she’s created. “Oh, please,” she scoffs. “It’s time we drop the act. This has been going on for a while.”

Meadow stumbles back, staring between them. “What are you talking about?”

Her twin rolls her eyes. “You really didn’t think he loved you, did you?”

It hits Meadow all at once — the hotel mix-up, the receptionist’s strange looks, the duplicate “Meadow Russell” check-in. Juniper had stolen her identity, her name, her wedding — and the man she loved.

Tyler tries to approach her again, naked and unashamed. He grabs her jaw gently, his expression hard. “You thought I loved you, Meadow? No. Juni’s the love of my life.”

The words pierce like knives.

Every memory — every kiss, every late-night conversation, every promise he made — turns to ash. She had believed in him completely, trusted him with her heart. And all along, he’d been sharing that same intimacy with her twin sister.

Meadow stares at Juniper, still unable to process it. The last time she saw her twin was two years ago. They’d grown apart after Juniper’s endless trail of lies and manipulation had driven a wedge between them. Juniper had always been the beautiful, daring, chaotic one — the one who got what she wanted, no matter who she hurt. But never, not in her darkest thoughts, had Meadow imagined she would do this.

Juniper laughs again, the sound sharp and cruel. “She’s in shock, baby. Maybe we should help her out of her misery,” she says mockingly, then pulls Tyler into another kiss right in front of her.

That’s when Meadow realizes this isn’t a mistake. This isn’t a sudden betrayal. It’s a plan.

Her sister had known exactly what she was doing. She had tracked Meadow down, learned about the wedding, and swooped in like a vulture to destroy what little happiness she had built. The matching outfit, the fake check-in — all of it was deliberate.

The pain turns into rage. Her tears blur her sight, her breath coming out in shaky bursts. Every muscle in her body screams at her to turn around, to run far away from the two people who’ve just ripped her soul apart.

But she doesn’t move.

She stands there, trembling, her heart breaking piece by piece as she watches her sister smirk and her fiancé — her almost-husband — stand there unashamed, not even offering a shred of remorse.

Tyler and Juniper exchange a look, and she realizes — they’re enjoying this. They want her to see. To suffer.

Meadow’s hands ball into fists. She feels like she’s watching her life crumble in real time, and there’s nothing she can do but breathe through the ache and pray she doesn’t collapse.

Every part of her screams that this is the moment she loses everything — her trust, her love, her family.

And yet, deep inside, a spark ignites — not of despair, but of something darker. A promise that this won’t be the end of her story.

Because betrayal that deep doesn’t fade. It carves itself into your bones. And Meadow Russell — heartbroken, humiliated, and hollow — walks out of that hotel room knowing one thing for certain.

She will never forgive them.

And one day, they will both pay for what they’ve done.

 

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