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Confessions: Chloé (Confessions Series Book 9)


  CONFESSIONS: CHLOÉ

  ELLA FRANK

  Ella Frank LLC

  CONTENTS

  Synopsis

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Epilogue

  Thank You

  Thank you, Zaza

  Confessions Series

  About the Author

  Also by Ella Frank

  Copyright © 2023 by Ella Frank

  www.ellafrank.com

  Edited by Arran McNicol

  Cover Design: Hang Le

  No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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  SYNOPSIS

  “Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall madly in love with a gorgeous redhead.” ~ Lucille Ball

  Stubborn. Sassy. Wild.

  Chloé Thornton-Priestley has lived a life most dream of.

  One that was nurtured with love, acceptance, and trust.

  Raised by three wonderful men, she is free-spirited and has never let society’s conventions tame her.

  Why would she, when she’s seen what beauty can come from an unconventional love?

  Life is good.

  She has her family. Her dream job. Her future is going exactly as planned.

  The last thing she is looking for is more men in her life.

  Her fathers and brother are enough.

  So no one is more surprised than Chloé to find out she has fallen in love with not one, but two of them.

  Ethan Holt and Zayne Copeland are exactly what she wasn’t looking for.

  Sexy, possessive, and protective, these two doms make her want to kneel and submit—something she never would’ve dreamed of in the past.

  But one look at the two of them and Chloé knew she was in trouble, and she hasn’t looked away since.

  Life has a funny way of knowing exactly what you need—or in Chloé’s case, whom—and now that she’s found them, she plans to never let them go.

  Confessions: Chloé is the conclusion of Chloé, Ethan & Zayne's story and should only be read after Confessions: Ethan & Confessions: Zayne.

  CHAPTER ONE

  Sometimes the most uptight assholes

  teach you the biggest lesson of all.

  Thanks, Mrs. Fisk.

  ~ Chloé

  “SO… ARE YOU nervous?”

  Chloé’s hand hovered over the hangers in her closet as she glanced back at Shayla, who sat in the middle of her bedroom floor with packing boxes all around her.

  Today was moving day. It’d been a little over a month since she’d gotten back from her whirlwind trip to Paris with Ethan and Zayne, and she still couldn’t believe this was happening. The disaster that was her room, however, told her it most definitely was.

  There were piles of clothes on her bed, shoeboxes stacked high against the wall, storage bins with sample perfumes and dress jewelry, and books organized into a keep-and-donate box.

  It was amazing how much a person could accumulate in nineteen years, and this was only her bedroom. She couldn’t even begin to imagine what a headache moving an entire house would be.

  “Nervous? Why would I be nervous?”

  “Oh, I don’t know. Maybe ’cause you’re moving out of the only home you’ve ever known and into an apartment with your boyfriends. Not to mention, said apartment is above their sex club?”

  Chloé flashed a shameless smile in her cousin’s direction. “And that’s supposed to make me nervous?”

  “Riiight. I forgot about you and… Le Bureau.”

  Chloé’s eyes darted in the direction of her bedroom door, which was completely ridiculous, since they were the only two in the house. But the idea that her fathers might accidentally overhear she’d visited The Office in Paris still gave her heart palpitations.

  Shayla laughed. “Relax, would you? No one else is home.”

  “As far as you know. Papa said he’d be back soon, and—”

  “You don’t want him to know your two doms tied you up and—”

  “Shay!”

  “Okay, okay. But I have to admit, I’m a little jealous. You’re one lucky bitch.”

  “I know.”

  Shayla balled up the dress she was folding and threw it at her, and Chloé laughed and turned back to pull several blouses off their hangers.

  Somewhere over the last few months, she’d not only managed to fall in love with one man, but two, and in a wonderful twist of fate, they’d fallen right back.

  Ethan and Zayne were like a force of nature. They’d stormed into her life and swept her off her feet. But as she stood there now folding her clothes, a slight, niggling doubt entered her mind.

  Maybe Shayla was right. What would happen after they moved in together?

  Her grin fell, and her stomach knotted, as she turned back to her cousin.

  “Do you think I should be nervous?”

  Shayla looked up from what she was doing. “Where’d that come from?”

  Seriously, where had that come from? But as Chloé moved over to the bed to sit, she realized her hands were now balled into the soft material she held.

  “Chloé?” Shayla got to her feet and moved over to the mattress beside her. “Hey? I was just kidding…”

  Chloé worried her lower lip.

  “I know, I just—I…” She turned to look at her cousin. “What if they don’t like living with me? What if they decide it was better when I wasn’t there?”

  “What?” Shayla shook her head and scooted in closer, reaching out to cover her hand. “They’re not going to decide that. Those two men are crazy about you. Trust me, I’ve seen the way they look at you.”

  “But they’ve only ever lived with each other.”

  “Which should tell you how much they want you.” Shayla shrugged. “Plus, who’s to say you won’t like living with them? And not just sleeping in their bed every night. I mean, really living with them. You’ll not only learn their good habits but also the bad. You’ll also have to share a bathroom with two men. Yikes.”

  Chloé immediately went to refute Shayla’s points but stopped. She’d been so caught up in her excitement she hadn’t really thought about all of that. She’d grown up in a house full of men, so this seemed like a pretty easy adjustment. But Shayla was right—they were all about to undergo an extensive learning period.

  “I’m sure it’ll be fine.” Shayla patted her hands, and Chloé glared at her.

  “Really? After all of that, you end with ‘I’m sure it’ll be fine’?”

  “I’m sure it will be. You’re a lucky bitch. That’s not going to change because you’re mixing your dirty underwear together.”

  Chloé’s eyes widened, and Shayla burst out laughing.

  “I’m just messing with you.” She flopped back on the bed and gripped her stomach in a fit of hilarity. “You should see your face right now.”

  Chloé shoved her in the leg. “Shut up.”

  “I mean…” Shayla laughed some more. “You didn’t think it’d be all naked, sexy times, did you?”

  Well, yeah, that was what she’d been imagining. Sure, it wasn’t logical or realistic, but—

  “Oh, you did? That’s sweet.”

  Chloé whirled on her cousin. “Seriously, if you don’t stop talking, I will kill you.”

  “Sorry. Sorry.” Shayla sat up and held her palms up in surrender. “I’m sure it will all be fine.”

  “Yeah, so you said.” Chloé shoved the blouse in Shayla’s hand and marched back over to the closet. “But suddenly I’m not finding you all that reassuring. Maybe we should just stick to packing.”

  “Packing aaaand…” A flirty, upbeat song filled the air, and Shayla cranked it high. “Singing badly.”

  Now she was talking.

  Chloé began to sway her hips to the beat and sing along with her favorite new song, as she picked out the clothes to keep and the ones not to. She hoped Ethan and Zayne had enough room in their closet because, well, she had a lot of clothes. In fact, that was the majority of what she was bringing with her.

  But what did they expect? She was a girly girl, and with a dad whose nickname was Princesse, could anyone blame her?

  Chloé finished with the closet and moved onto the bureau, and two drawers in… “Oh my God.”

  “What?” Shayla lowered the volume of the music as Chloé pulled out her t-shirts and tossed them in a pile on the bed. “Uh, you’re not going through those?”

  Chloé smoothed her fingers over the bottom of the drawer and to the corner, where she hooked her finger in, and pop.

  The base of the drawer ca

me up. “Oh my God.”

  “Yeah, okay, you said that part. What is it?” Shayla got to her feet and moved over to where Chloé was pulling the base of the drawer free, and between it and the actual bottom of the frame was a ratty pink journal.

  “It’s my diary.” Chloé grabbed it out and lovingly ran her fingers over the lock. “I hid this here years ago.”

  “As in how many years?”

  “Umm…” Chloé clutched it to her chest, thinking back. “Maybe four or five?”

  “Wow.” Shayla plucked it from her hands and turned away from her.

  “Hey, give that back.”

  “Uh uh…” Shayla moved back to the bed and plopped down on it. “You got the key for this thing?”

  “Considering I just remembered where it was, I’m thinking no?”

  “Huh.” Shayla brought the book up and inspected the gold locking mechanism, then raised her eyes to Chloé’s. “I need a butter knife.”

  “Really?”

  “Really.”

  Chloé rolled her eyes but then headed out of her room with Shayla hot on her heels.

  “So what were you writing about four years ago that had you stashing your most private thoughts in a secret hiding space?”

  “I can’t even remember. Nothing that exciting, I’m sure.”

  “Well, definitely not as exciting as the secrets you’ve been keeping lately, but still.”

  Chloé eyed Shayla across the kitchen counter and pulled open the drawer.

  “I don’t have any secrets anymore, thank you very much.”

  “Yeah, I still can’t believe Ethan blurted out that they own a sex club at the dinner table. I would’ve loved to have been there for that one.”

  “Trust me.” Chloé handed over the knife. “Be happy you weren’t.”

  Shayla grinned then went to work on the little lock, and a couple seconds later it snapped open.

  “Ta-da!”

  Chloé frowned. “That wasn’t very secure.”

  “It’s for a child, not state secrets. Now, let’s see what you wrote in here.” Shayla flipped open the diary, but before she could start to read, Chloé snatched it out of her hands.

  She flicked through the pages, spotting her cursive handwriting and doodles in the column, and when the book stopped on one well-worn entry that had an ugly cross through it, Chloé remembered exactly why she’d hidden her book.

  She slammed the diary shut and held it to her chest, and Shayla walked around the counter and reached for her arm.

  “Hey. You okay?”

  Chloé blinked and looked her cousin in the eye, all of the feelings her fifteen-year-old self had felt writing that journal entry flooding in. Then she plastered on her best smile and tried to deflect. “Yeah, I’m good.”

  Shayla gently reached for the diary. “I don’t think so.”

  Chloé didn’t bother trying to take it from her this time as she opened the diary to the page Chloé had just been looking at.

  Shayla’s eyes moved over the entry that had been written in an angry, frantic scrawl, and as a frown pulled at her brow, Chloé turned away.

  God, it had been so long since she’d hidden that book and those feelings away that she’d all but forgotten about it. But to find it here and now? Today of all days…

  “Chloé?” Shayla’s voice was soft, and when she touched Chloé’s shoulder, she pulled her back from her thoughts. “You know none of this is true, right?”

  She turned to face Shayla, who reached out to push a stray curl behind her ear.

  “Whoever this teacher was—”

  “Mrs. Fisk.”

  “Mrs. Fisk. She was an uptight, horrible human, okay? To say that to a fifteen-year-old? That’s despicable.”

  “I know.”

  “Do you?” Shayla slung an arm around her shoulder and pulled her in tight. “Do you know anyone who loves each other as much as your fathers love one another?”

  “No.” The word was out of her mouth in an instant, but that didn’t mean she hadn’t gone through a difficult time in school trying to explain to teachers and other classmates their complex relationship. Most just nodded and weren’t brave enough to say anything to her face about it. But on that particular day, four years ago, Mrs. Fisk had told her in no uncertain times how disgusting her fathers were and how their situation would leave her alone in heaven when the time came.

  That night, she’d raced home and angrily written her thoughts about the whole situation in her diary before hiding it away so her fathers would never know. Then she’d cried herself to sleep.

  That was the moment Chloé’s eyes had really been opened to the kind of hate that existed in the world. But where some might decide to let that shape them, or change their opinion on love and life, she had decided to let it free her. That had been the day she rejected anything and everything that was expected of her, and instead followed her heart.

  She found her voice that day, and got suspended for it. But when asked why she talked back to her teacher, she’d made up some ridiculous answer, not wanting to hurt her fathers in any way. It had been worth it, and she’d never looked back since.

  “You know, I actually wish I could see her again to thank her.”

  Shayla eyed her as though she’d lost her mind. “To thank her?”

  “Yep.” Chloé winked and plucked the diary out of Shayla’s hands. “That was the day I decided I wouldn’t let anyone tell me how to think, and thank God for that. Because without her, I wouldn’t be moving in with my two doms above their sex club today, would I?”

  ZAYNE WIPED THE sweat from his brow as he waited inside the small office of the truck rental store. He’d been standing there for a good twenty minutes now while waiting for the desk attendant to return from helping the guy who’d managed to get in the door two minutes before him.

  It was just his luck, too. It was hot enough to fry an egg on the pavement outside, and now here he was standing in a tiny-ass office with no air conditioning on literally the hottest day they’d had so far this summer.

  But it was Chloé’s moving day, and for that reason alone, he was more than willing to stand in the portal of hell to get the truck he needed to help her move her things.

  Plus, it wasn’t like he was alone. He had—

  “What on earth is taking so long in here?”

  —Priest with him.

  Zayne looked over to the door where Chloé’s papa was scowling at him. He’d decided that was a look of affection from the oh-so-serious lawyer since Priest had specifically picked him to come on this little adventure today.

  Then again, considering his only other option was Ethan, it really wasn’t a surprise that Zayne had been his first choice. Julien and Robbie were at the restaurant today, and over the last month or so it had become increasingly clear which fathers gravitated to whom—and lucky him, he’d ended up with the difficult, possessive alpha one.

  “Guy before me must be havin’ issues. They went out back as soon as I got here, and I haven’t seen them since.”

  Priest made a disgruntled sound and marched up to the front desk. He peered around the side and out the back door, and when he saw the same thing as Zayne—absolutely nothing—he shook his head.

  “This is ridiculous. How long does it take to hand someone a set of keys?”

  Zayne leaned up against the desk and crossed his arms. “At least twenty minutes.”

  Priest tugged at the collar of his shirt, and Zayne thought he might jump the desk to go and find the missing worker. But before he could, the back door opened and the worker walked in.

  As the guy came to a standstill behind the computer, he looked between the two of them and sighed. “You got a reservation?”

  Priest’s jaw bunched, and as he opened his mouth to no doubt ream the guy a new one, Zayne quickly jumped in, not wanting to be stuck there any longer than necessary.

 

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