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He Is My Sin

🇳🇬Chelseasbaby
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Maybe it was his eyes that caught me? No, it was his body. Maybe, it was his face. No, it was his veiny hands and authoritative voice. No, it was EVERYTHING when it came to Sage Minho Brown. My husband made him my new bodyguard, and I can’t control myself whenever he is around me. I want Sage on top of me, beneath me, beside me, inside me, and with me. I shouldn’t , but I do. This is my SIN, but I can’t live without it.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1-Absentee Husband Picks New Bodyguard

*Melissa*

Waking up to an empty bed. Seeing the ruffle of his side of his bed showing that he was at home, but he isn't beside me anymore. I am unfazed. It is nothing new. Liam Wright and Melissa Ria Wright were only married in paper.

Ten years of marriage, and yet, my husband and I barely sleep together or even beside each other. He is always up and running, and most times he doesn't tell me when he is going to like right now. I have no idea where and what he is doing. Why am I even still married to him?

Oh yeah, because I love him.

Ten years of marriage. 

Married to my best friend who ended up marrying his career, and we have lived a pseudo separated life. 

Liam and I were married when I was 18 an he 19. We were so young and in love. We grew up around each other, and fell for each other at a very young age. When we married, I felt like it was a wise decision seeing as he was the love of my life. Had I known, I would not have married as a young adult yet to grow her frontal lobe. 

I sigh and stand up from our bed and notice that there is a note on our bedside table. Seeing the handwriting, I suspect it was written by Liam's assistant. It says:

My love, by the time you get this letter, I would be on the plane to Milan. I will back in a month or more depending on how hectic the set is.

 Your love.

My love indeed. 

I scoff with disdain. He could not even write these two sentences himself. I sigh and walk to the kitchen thanking God that at least no one will be around this early, or so I thought. 

I see a bulky shadow, and I immediately scream. 

"Jesus Christ," a deep voice says. 

"Who are you?" I ask accusingly.

He comes into the dim light, and puts on the bright light, and I see the single most handsome man I have ever seen. My eyes widen immediately, and I wonder when gods began to be on earth. 

In his deep voice, he says, "Your bodyguard."

I study his curls, and I laugh. "You must be joking," I say.

"I do not joke."

"That is a pity," I say. "What happened to my old bodyguard?" 

"Apparently, his spouse had a fracture last night. He probably sent a message to you, but you are just waking up so..." He trails up after saying such a judgmental thing. 

I narrow my eyes at him, and he raises his eyebrow. "You are just waking up right? You do know it is 10am, right?"

I squint my gaze at him immediately. How dare he make me sound like I am lazy when I slept by 3 a.m. "Who made you my bodyguard then?" 

"Your husband," he says in an obvious stare.

I grit my teeth in annoyance because I know it was his assistant who picked him not my husband who could not even write a two sentence letter to me. I am sure he told him to accept anyone as far as his background check was clear. 

I hold in my anger and ask my new bodyguard, "What is your name?" 

"Sage Minho Brown."

"You are Korean and African American?"

He nods. 

I mutter, 'damn' under my breath because he is a fine specimen even though he called me lazy not in words. I remember I just woke up, that my hair is in my bonnet and I am still in my nightwear. 

I shake those thoughts off, and go to make coffee to drink. When I am done with coffee, Sage comes in front of me. 

"We need to talk Mrs. Wright," he says.

My eyes twitch at the title, and I say, "Just Melissa."

He shakes his head and says, "Mrs. Wright, I would like to set some ground rules."

At that, my eyebrows rise up to my forehead, and I genuinely ask, "What do you mean by ground rules?"

He snobbishly replies, "basic principles." 

I narrow my eyes at his stupid reply. "I know what they mean," I bite out.

"I apologize," he says.

I nod, and he says, "Well, I want you to know that there are some things that should make this partnership between us work." At that, my interest is perked. 

"One, if you want to go out, I must be aware of where, when, who you want to see, and whom you will be going with. Two, anywhere you go, I will go with."

At that, I laugh out loud. He seriously asks, "What is funny?"

I look at him in the eye, and ask, "Are you really asking that?" When he nods, I laugh, and say, "You expect me to always report back to you, and do you think that if I go out to the restroom, you will come in?"

He steels his gaze and says, "If there is a need to, yes. If you stay for more than five minutes, best believe that I will be coming into the restroom."

I swallow, and I mutter, "Pervert." He shrugs at that and I roll my eyes. 

"Anyway, my third main rule is that you should not even try to sneak out."

I laugh and I notice he is very serious.

"You must be joking," I say.

"I don't joke," he says.