Naughty Nice [chapter 3] Apr 2026
Elena sat in the corner booth of 'The Daily Grind,' watching the snow turn to gray slush against the windowpane. Opposite her, Marcus was doing that thing with his pen—clicking it in a rhythmic, agonizing pulse that matched the ticking of the wall clock. To anyone else, they looked like two coworkers finishing a late-shift project. To Elena, they looked like a crime scene waiting to happen.
"Nice keeps us out of federal prison, Marcus," she snapped, though she kept her voice low. She traced the rim of her paper cup. "Chapter One was a fluke. Chapter Two was a necessity. But we’re at Chapter Three now, and this? This is a choice."
This is an intriguing title! Since "Naughty Nice" often suggests a story about moral ambiguity, a holiday-themed romance, or perhaps a tension-filled rivalry, I’ve drafted this as a where the stakes are starting to simmer. Naughty Nice [Chapter 3]
Elena looked at the file folder sitting between them. It was labeled Project Kringle —a name so wholesome it made her stomach turn. Inside were the routing numbers that shouldn't exist and the signatures she had forged with a shaking hand just three hours ago.
If you’re looking for something more romance-heavy or perhaps a darker thriller angle, let me know and I can adjust the tone and setting for you! Elena sat in the corner booth of 'The
She thought about her reputation—the "Nice" girl who volunteered at the animal shelter and never missed a Sunday dinner with her mother. Then she looked at Marcus, the man who had shown her just how easy it was to break the rules when no one was watching.
The "Nice" Elena would have walked away. But Chapter 3 belonged to someone else entirely. To Elena, they looked like a crime scene waiting to happen
"You’re being too quiet," Marcus said, his voice dropping an octave. He didn’t look up from the ledger. "It makes me think you’re actually considering the 'Nice' route. We discussed this, El. Nice doesn't pay the lease on this building."