LOGINSleep didn’t come easy. Lena lay on the bed, staring at the ceiling as her mind wandered, replaying the events of the day; it replayed in her mind like a stubborn loop. Every time she shut her eyes, she saw him, Jayden. His shirtless body, the confidence that he carries, feels like the world bent to his will.
It irritated her.
She turned to her side with a frustrated sigh, pulling the duvet closer to her body. Why am I even thinking about him? She muttered quietly. She had come here to spend time with Richard. For peace.
Not for… whatever this was.
By the time morning came, she had barely slept.
Sunlight filtered through the curtains, soft and golden, stretching across the room. Lena groaned softly, rubbing her eyes before sitting up. Her head was banging.
“Great,” she whispered. “First day here and I already feel like shit.”
She pushed herself out of bed and headed to the bathroom, hoping a cold splash of water would help.
After a quick shower, she stood in front of her open suitcase, scanning through for clothes. Her fingers hovered over a simple sundress before moving to something slightly more fitted.
She paused.
Why does it matter what I wear?
Annoyed at herself, she grabbed the simpler option and slipped into it. The comfort is exactly what I need.
The smell of food hit her the moment she stepped out of her room.
Her brows furrowed.
That’s… unexpected.
She followed the scent down the stairs, her steps slow, cautious, almost like she was preparing herself for whatever Jadyden had up his sleeve.
When she reached the kitchen, she stopped midway.
Standing by the counter, back turned to her, moving with surprising ease as he flexed his biceps when he flipped the pan. He wasn’t shirtless this time, but the plain white T-shirt he wore clung just enough to outline his build.
Lena quickly looked away.
“Didn’t know you cooked,” she said, her voice coming out more neutral than she felt.
Jayden glanced over his shoulder, a faint smile tugging at his lips.
"You're awake.”
“I couldn’t sleep,” she replied, crossing her arms lightly.
He hummed, turning back to the stove. “Jet lag."
"Yeah, right.”
A brief silence settled between them.
He plated the food and turned around, setting it on the counter.
“Eat,” he said simply.
Lena blinked, surprised. “You made me… breakfast?”
Jayden shrugged like it was nothing. “I made it, plus you're here.
“Do the math," he said, rolling his eye.
She hesitated before walking closer, pulling out a stool and sitting down. The food looked good, better than she expected.
“Thank you,” she murmured.
He didn’t respond, just leaned against the counter, arms crossed, watching her.
That alone made her uneasy.
“Do you always stare at people while they eat?” she asked, raising a brow.
“Only when I find them interesting.”
She nearly choked.
“I don’t intrigue you,” she said quickly, focusing on her food.
Jayden let out a quiet chuckle. "Loosen up a bit, c’mon. We are going to be in the same space for a while.”
Lena shook her head, choosing not to respond. She wasn’t about to entertain whatever game he was trying to play.
A few minutes passed in silence before he spoke again.
“So… Canada.”
She glanced up. “What about it?”
“That’s where you came from, right?”
“Yes.”
He nodded slowly. “Big change.”
“You could say that.”
Then...
“Why my dad?”
The question caught her off guard.
Her grip on the fork tightened slightly. “Excuse me?”
Jayden tilted his head, studying her. “You heard me.”
“That’s none of your business.”
“Maybe,” he said calmly. “But I'm curious.”
Lena set her fork down, her appetite fading.
“Your father and I care about each other. That’s all you need to know.”
He didn’t look convinced.
“You’re young and beautiful,” he continued. “He’s… not.”
Her eyes narrowed. “Watch it.”
“I’m just saying,” he went on, unfazed. “There are easier choices out there.”
“And yet,” she shot back, “your father is mine.”
That seemed to hit a nerve.
For a split second, Jayden’s expression darkened, something unreadable, but it disappeared just as quickly.
“Fair enough,” he said, pushing himself off the counter.
Lena exhaled quietly, unaware she had been holding her breath.
Later that day, she found herself sitting in the living room, scrolling aimlessly through her phone. Richard hadn’t called.
She tried not to let it bother her, but it did.
A lot more than she wanted to admit.
“Bored already?”
Jayden’s voice pulled her out of her thoughts.
She looked up to see him leaning against the doorway, keys in his hand.
“I’m fine,” she replied.
He raised a brow. “You sure look fine," he said with sarcasm, rolling his eyes.
She sighed. “What do you want, Jayden?”
He twirled the keys lazily. “Dad said I should show you around.”
She froze for a moment.
“Oh.”
“Yeah,” he smirked slightly. “Lucky you.”
“I can manage on my own.”
“I’m sure you can,” he said. “But unless you plan on getting lost in a place you don’t know, you might want to reconsider.”
Lena hesitated.
She didn’t like the idea of spending more time with him than necessary… but staying cooped up in the house didn’t sound fun either.
“Fine,” she said finally, standing up. “Just don’t make me regret it.”
Jayden’s smile widened, slow and knowing.
“There are no regrets in spending time with me.”
The drive was calm.
Music played softly in the background as the city unfolded around them: busy streets, tall buildings, unfamiliar faces.
Lena found herself relaxing a bit.
“You like it?" Jayden asked suddenly.
She looked out the window. “It’s… different.”
“Good different or bad different?”
“I can't tell for now.”
He glanced at her briefly before focusing back on the road.
“You will.”
Something about the way he said it made her turn to look at him.
There was confidence there, not arrogance.
And for a moment she felt it again.
Blush crept to her cheeks.
Lena quickly looked away.
This was a mistake.
She knew it.
But as the car moved down the road, the silence between them grew heavier with unspoken tension…
She couldn’t
ignore the feeling in her chest.
She exhaled, knowing things were about to get a lot more complicated.
They were eventually rescued from the elevator. The moment the doors slid open, Jayden didn't utter a single word. He simply walked away without looking back, leaving Lena standing there with mixed emotions swirling inside her. Back in the apartment, Lena narrated everything that had happened to Chloe. Ethan had already left earlier. He claimed he had a few things to take care of and needed some rest afterward. While they were still talking, Lena's phone rang. It was Ethan. "I just got back to the hotel," he said warmly. "I was wondering if you'd like to have dinner with me tomorrow. I'd really love for us to get to know each other better." A smile spread across Lena's face. "I'd love that." The next day passed by quickly. After work, Lena returned home, took a long warm bath, and got her nails done. Meanwhile, Chloe happily took over makeup duty and spent nearly thirty minutes helping Lena choose the perfect dress. "There," Chloe said proudly after stepping back. "You're
The next morning, Lena woke up to the smell of food. She remained in bed, wondering where the smell was coming from. Then she remembered Ethan had spent the night. A smile appeared on her face. She climbed out of bed, fixed her messy hair, and followed the smell into the kitchen. The sight that greeted her immediately made her laugh. Ethan was standing in front of the stove wearing an apron while flipping pancakes. Lena folded her arms and leaned against the doorway. "I didn't know you could cook." Ethan turned around. The moment he saw her, his eyes widened dramatically. He immediately grabbed a spatula and pointed it at her. "Ladies and gentlemen, please direct your attention to the beautiful woman who has finally graced us with her presence this morning." Lena laughed. "Oh my God." "The woman. The myth. The legend." "Ethan." "The one and only Princess Lena." He took an exaggerated bow. Lena shook her head. "You are ridiculous." "I know." He looked entirely t
That night, Lena couldn't sleep.She tossed and turned on her bed while Chloe snored softly from the next room.After several failed attempts at forcing herself to sleep, she sat upright.Her gaze landed on the package resting on her desk.The mysterious package.Curiosity instantly got the better of her."Fine."She climbed out of bed and carried the box to the couch."Let's see what all the fuss is about."Carefully, she opened it.The moment she lifted the lid, her eyes widened.Inside was a box of chocolates.A beautiful golden jewelry set.And a shiny preserved rose.Lena couldn't stop the smile that spread across her face.The gesture was thoughtful.Her attention shifted to the envelope she had ignored earlier.She picked it up and unfolded the letter.From Your Admirer to My Princess.Lena smiled.Then continued reading."I know we haven't been talking much lately.""That's my fault, and I take full responsibility for it.""I should have called more.""Or texted more.""My sch
The next morning, Chloe wouldn't stop apologizing."Lena, I'm so sorry."She stood in front of her with a guilty expression."I should never have left you alone."Lena sighed."Chloe, it's okay.""No, it's not."Chloe crossed her arms."I left for one minute,and everything went wrong."Before Lena could respond, Chloe pointed toward the couch."You're not doing anything today.""What?""I'm making breakfast."Lena laughed."You don't have to.""I do."Chloe immediately turned and marched back into the kitchen.Lena shook her head and settled onto the couch.A movie was playing on the television while the smell of breakfast slowly filled the apartment.The doorbell rang."Yeah! I'm coming!"Lena started getting up."Hold up!"Chloe rushed out from the kitchen."I'll get it.""But your—""No worries."She pointed at Lena."Just sit your ass down for today."Lena chuckled."Fine."A minute passedCurious, Lena stood up and walked toward the entrance."Chloe, who's there?"Chloe folded he
A few minutes later, Lena had gotten tired of waiting for Chloe.She glanced around the bar for what felt like the hundredth time before sighing heavily."Where could she have gone?" she mumbled.The alcohol buzzing through her system wasn't helping her patience.With a shrug, she pushed herself off the stool and stumbled toward the dance floor.The music blasted through the speakers as colorful lights flashed around the room.Lena laughed to herself and began swaying her waist to the rhythm.Then suddenly, a pair of strong arms wrapped around her waist from behind.Lena stiffened.The stranger pulled her closer against his body.She immediately turned around.A man she had never seen before was staring down at her.His smile made her skin crawl."Let go of me," Lena said, trying to pull away.The man chuckled.Unfortunately, he was much stronger."Relax, beautiful."His grip tightened."How about we go somewhere else so you can show me some of those moves?"A creepy smile spread acro
Lena couldn't believe what she was seeing.She stood frozen in shock, trying to understand what was happening.Before she could react, Richard lunged toward her and grabbed her shoulders, shaking her violently."Bitch, what more do you want?" he shouted. "I regret the day I met you."Jayden immediately rushed forward while Chloe struggled to pull Richard away.The moment Jayden reached them, he shoved Richard so hard that he stumbled backward and crashed onto the floor."You bastard!" Richard groaned.Jayden stepped in front of Lena instantly, shielding her from him.Richard let out a bitter laugh as he slowly got back to his feet."Don't you see what she's doing?" he snapped.His finger pointed directly at Lena."This bitch wants to turn us against each other so she can take my wealth. Such a slut."A look of disgust crossed Chloe's face."Old man, you better get your ass out of here before I call the cops."Richard smirked."Cops? Sure. Do it.""Dad, stop this madness," Jayden said
The next day Lena woke up as she heard her phone ring.Hello, yeah, who is this?"Uhm, are you Miss Lena?" a male voice asked.Yeah... how may I help you?Yesterday we arrested Jadyden Blake for reckless driving while drunk.What! She said as she almost gagged.How? He didn't leave the house, did h
The ride back felt longer than it should have.Lena sat by the window, her reflection faint against the glass as city lights blurred past. Her fingers were still curled loosely around the teddy bear Jayden had won for her.So when she returned home that night, they went straight to their different r
Lena expected tension the moment she stepped into the house.Her mind had already played out different scenarios: Richard questioning her, suspicion in his eyes, maybe even anger. After all, she had spent the night out.But none of that happened.“Babe,” Richard said casually, walking up to her and
Morning came quietly, but Lena woke with a feeling she couldn't understand.For a few seconds, she just lay there, staring at the ceiling. She thought about Jayden.She groaned softly and sat up. “Get a grip,” she muttered under her breath.The house felt lonely.Lena walked downstairs slowly, exp







