LOGINMadison
The shrill ring pierced through our conversation like divine intervention. I almost wept with relief.
Alexander raised an eyebrow. "That's your phone." Oh. Right. My phone. The one currently screaming from my pocket like a banshee with its vocal cords caught in a blender. "I'm so sorry, Mr. Knight." I fumbled my phone, almost dropping it before answering. "Hello?" "Is this Madison Harper?" A clinical voice cut through the line. "Speaking." "This is Metro General Hospital. Your mother, Sarah Harper, was brought to our emergency room-" The world tilted sideways. The pristine office, Alexander's expensive desk, the Manhattan skyline - everything blurred into meaningless shapes. "What happened? Is she-" "She's stable now, but we need you to come in immediately." I shot up from my chair. "I'll be right there." "Madison?" Alexander's voice snapped me back to reality. "What's wrong?" "My mom—she's in the ER. I have to go —" I gestured vaguely at the door. "John will take you." "What? No, I can't-" "John," Alexander spoke into his phone. "Meet Miss Harper downstairs. Take her to Metro General." "Mr. Knight, really, I can-" "Go." His tone left no room for argument. The elevator ride felt endless. John, Alexander's driver, waited by the sleek black car. He opened the door without a word, his usual stern expression softened with concern. Traffic crawled like molasses. I bounced my knee, checking my phone every thirty seconds. John caught my eye in the rearview mirror. "We'll be there in five minutes, Miss Harper." The hospital smell hit me first - that distinct mix of antiseptic and despair. I rushed to the reception desk. "Sarah Harper? She was brought in-" "Room 304." The nurse pointed toward the elevator. "Dr. Matthews is waiting to speak with you." Mom looked small in the hospital bed, tubes snaking from her arms. But she was alive. Breathing. The monitor's steady beeping became my favorite sound in the world. "Ms. Harper?" A doctor materialized beside me, clipboard in hand. "Your mother experienced severe complications from her condition. We managed to stabilize her, but she'll need specialized medication moving forward." I nodded, relief making my knees weak. "Whatever she needs." "The treatment plan..." He hesitated. "It's rather extensive. The medications alone-" My stomach dropped as he quoted the figure. The number had more zeros than my bank account had seen in its entire existence. "I understand." My voice came out steadier than I felt. "I'll handle it." The doctor nodded and left me alone with Mom and my spinning thoughts. The amount he'd quoted could buy a luxury car or a designer handbag if you shopped where Alexander did. The hospital bill loomed over me like a cartoon anvil, ready to drop. My savings wouldn't cover half of it. My credit cards were already maxed from the last hospital stay. I slumped into the plastic chair next to Mom's bed, designed to make visitors uncomfortable. Maybe they thought discomfort would make people leave faster. Joke's on them - I wasn't going anywhere. "Of course, we can set up a payment plan," the billing specialist chirped, way too perky for someone dropping financial nuclear bombs. Her badge read 'Janet.' "Great." I forced a smile. "I'll definitely handle that." Handle it how? By robbing a bank? Starting an OnlyFans? Selling my organs on the black market? Janet slid the paperwork across the table, her French manicure tapping against the forms. "Just sign here, here, and... here." She pointed to various dotted lines like she gave directions to Disney World instead of financial ruin. I scribbled my signature, trying not to think about how each stroke of the pen was basically signing away my firstborn child—and possibly my second and third—just to cover the deductible. "Perfect!" Janet beamed. "The financial office will contact you to set up the payment schedule." "Can't wait," I muttered, watching her bounce away in her sensible shoes. I bet she had great health insurance. Mom stirred in her sleep, and I reached for her hand. The monitor beeped steadily, each sound representing another dollar I didn't have. At this rate, I'd need to win the lottery. Too bad I couldn't afford lottery tickets anymore. When I finally got home, my apartment felt empty and cold. I'd stayed at the hospital until visiting hours ended, watching Mom sleep and trying not to hyperventilate over the mounting bills. My phone buzzed. Hazel's face popped up on the screen, caught mid-laugh at some party we'd attended months ago. I swiped to answer, collapsing onto my couch. "Hey." "Where have you been? I've been trying to reach you all evening!" Hazel's voice crackled through the speaker. "Hospital. Mom had another episode." "Oh god, Mads. Is she okay?" "Stable now. But..." I pressed my palm against my forehead. "The bills, Haze. They're astronomical. Like, 'sell-both-kidneys-and-maybe-throw-in-a-lung' astronomical." "How much?" I quoted the number. "That's..." "Yeah." I stared at the ceiling. "I'm thinking of taking out loans, maybe picking up extra hours at work." My voice trailed off. Even with overtime, the math didn't add up. I'd need to work approximately three hundred hours a day, and last I checked, days still only had twenty-four. Hazel's voice softened. "I can help. I've got some savings-" "No." I sat up straight. "Absolutely not. You're saving for your photography studio." "Which can wait. Your mom can't." "I swear if you try to give me money, I'll replace all your camera lenses with plastic toys." "Fine." She huffed. "Then let me help another way. I know some people looking for part-time help." "What kind of help?" "My friend Emily needs a virtual assistant. Just a few hours in the evenings, all remote. And there's this marketing agency that needs someone for small projects. Also remote." "You know Knight Industries has a no moonlighting policy." "Half the accounting department tutors kids on the side. Besides, it's not like you'd be working for competitors. Emily runs a boutique wedding planning business, and the agency handles local restaurants." I chewed my lip. "How much are we talking?" "The VA position is thirty an hour, and the agency projects vary but usually pay well." My mental calculator whirred. That could actually dent the hospital bills. "But," Hazel's voice turned serious, "if you get caught..." "I know, I know. Immediate termination, possibly getting blacklisted, eternal shame, cats and dogs living together, mass hysteria." "I'm just saying be careful." "When am I not careful?" "Do you want that list alphabetically or chronologically?" "I hate you." "Love you too. I'll send you Emily's contact info."The next day, I juggled my regular work while sneaking peeks at training materials. Multi-tasking reached new heights as I coordinated Alexander's meetings while learning to manage wedding vendor spreadsheets.
"Miss Harper?" Alexander's voice crackled through the intercom. I shut my laptop, even though he couldn't see the wedding planning guides on my screen. "Yes, Mr. Knight?" "The Bennett contract?" Right. The contract I was supposed to review them an hour ago before I fell down a rabbit hole of flower arrangement logistics. "On your desk in five minutes." I speed-read through forty pages of legal jargon, my brain switching between corporate speak and wedding terminology. I was blaming sleep deprivation if I accidentally wrote "until death do us part" in a merger agreement. By lunch, my brain felt like scrambled eggs. I inhaled my sandwich while watching tutorial videos on mute, praying no one would question why I was so interested in wedding planning software.Back at my desk, I rubbed my eyes, willing the spreadsheet to make sense. The numbers danced across the screen like they were auditioning for Broadway, failing miserably.
"Miss Harper." I nearly jumped out of my skin. Alexander's voice through the intercom shouldn't have startled me - it's not like he installed surround sound just to give me a heart attack - but my nerves were already shot from juggling two jobs and approximately seventeen different kinds of guilt. "Yes, Mr. Knight?" My voice was higher than a helium balloon at a kid's party. "Come to my office."Madison"I know exactly why you're suggesting a shower." I poked his chest. "And I know what happens the second we step inside. You'll corner me under the water, press me against the wall, and seduce me until I give in." "I would never." His expression was pure innocence. Fake as hell. "You absolutely would." "You're being paranoid." "I'm being realistic." I ducked under his arm, escaping to the other side of the counter. "I know what you're like, Alexander. I've seen your moves. Experienced them. Multiple times." "Those weren't moves. That was genuine passion." "Genuine passion that has you trying to fuck me in your kitchen with our son twenty feet away." He opened his mouth to argue, then closed it. "Fair point." "Exactly." I crossed my arms. "So why don't you go to your office? Don't you have work?" "I have people to manage all that." "If you have so many people to manage everything, then why did you come to Connecticut in the first place?" I leaned against the opposite c
Madison"Nothing." His mouth curved into a slow smile. "Just looking at you." "You're not looking. You're staring like I've grown a second head." He pushed off the counter, moving around to my side. His hand found my waist, fingers splaying against my hip. "Can't help it. You're beautiful." "I'm eating scrambled eggs. There's nothing beautiful about that." "Everything about you is beautiful." He leaned down, his mouth brushing my ear. "Especially the way you looked last night. Under me. Around me. Coming apart on my cock." Heat flooded my face. "Alexander. Ethan is literally twenty feet away." "He's watching cartoons." His lips traced down my neck, finding one of the hickeys he'd left. "Not paying attention." "Still." I tried to focus on my food, but his mouth was getting in the way of my concentration. "Behave." "Don't want to." His teeth scraped over my pulse point. "Been thinking about you all morning. How good you felt. How tight your pussy was." I nearly choked on my bac
MadisonThe article loaded, filling my screen with gossip site sensationalism. I skimmed through the text quickly. The article itself was surprisingly professional, stating that Alexander Knight and Katherine Sinclair had mutually dissolved their engagement due to different life goals while maintaining professional respect for each other's business endeavors. Standard PR language. Boring. But the comments section below was absolute chaos. ManhattanGossipQueen: FINALLY! Everyone knew she was using him for publicity. Good riddance. SocialiteWatcher: Plot twist: there's already another woman. Mark my words. FashionInsider23: Katherine's going to DESTROY him. She doesn't take losing well. NYCElite: Anyone else think this is suspiciously sudden? Like, engagement-ending-overnight sudden? BusinessDaily: Knight Industries stock might take a hit from this. Investors hate instability. GossipGirl2024: My friend works at Knight Industries. Says she saw Alexander with some women. Calling i
Madison"Yes. Because you're exhausted and sore and you need rest." He released my wrist, taking the body wash from me. "Behave." "Since when do I behave?" "Fair point." He soaped up his hands again, then started washing my hair. His fingers massaged my scalp, working the shampoo through. I closed my eyes, enjoying the feeling. It was intimate in a different way. Caring, gentle, and sweet. He rinsed my hair carefully, making sure no soap got in my eyes. Then he conditioned it, his fingers combing through the strands. "Your turn," I said when he finished. I washed his hair, having to reach up since he was so much taller. He bent down slightly to help, smiling the whole time. "What?" "Nothing. Just enjoying this." "Enjoying what? Me washing your hair?" "Enjoying you taking care of me." I finished rinsing his hair, watching the water cascade down his chest. "You're easy to take care of." "Am I?" He straightened, water streaming down his face. "Most people would disagree with
MadisonI kept kissing him, not wanting to stop. His mouth was warm against mine, his tongue lazily exploring like we had all the time in the world. Which we did. My body was still humming from the orgasms, pleasantly exhausted in that way that only came from really good sex. The best sex. Alexander's cock had softened inside me, but he still hadn't pulled out. I didn't mind. The weight of him, the fullness, it all felt right. He broke the kiss, pressing his forehead to mine. "We should probably clean up." "Probably." Neither of us moved. "I'm serious. We're going to make a mess of these sheets." "Your penthouse, your problem," I said, smiling against his lips. He laughed, the sound rumbling through his chest into mine. Finally, he pulled out slowly. I felt the loss immediately, that empty feeling combined with the wetness that came with it. He rolled off me, lying on his back beside me. I turned my head to look at him. His hair was a complete disaster, sticking up in every d
AlexanderThe intimacy was almost too much. After five years apart, having her here like this felt surreal. Like I might wake up and find it was all a dream. I tightened my arms around her, pulling her impossibly closer. "You're really here," I said, my voice rough. "This is real." "I'm here." She cupped my face, her thumbs brushing my cheekbones. "This is real. I'm not going anywhere." I kissed her again. Hard, possessive, and desperate. She kissed back just as fiercely, her mouth parting for me, tongue sliding past my lips to tangle with mine. Her pussy clenched around my cock, and I groaned into her mouth. She swallowed the sound, her hips starting to move again. Small circular motions that made my cock throb. I gripped her ass, guiding her movements. Helping her ride me while our mouths stayed locked together. The kiss was messy and wet, all tongue and teeth and raw need. She broke away to gasp for air, but I chased her mouth, capturing it again. I couldn't stop. Couldn't g
MadisonWe fell into comfortable silence. The streetlights painted patterns on the dashboard as we drove through Connecticut's quiet neighborhoods. Christopher's house wasn't far now, maybe another five minutes. "Can I ask you something?" Christopher said. "Depends on the question." "Why me? For
MadisonI pulled his door almost closed and continued to my room. The bed looked exactly as I'd left it, covers thrown back, pillow still bearing the impression of my head. I climbed in, pulling the blanket up to my chin. My phone glowed on the nightstand. Still no messages. Good. I closed my e
MadisonBefore I could process this, his tablet chimed from the bedside table. I looked over to see the same name flashing on the screen. Katherine was apparently trying every method to reach him. I picked up the tablet, intending to silence it, when I noticed the notification showed multiple miss
MadisonI moved to the living area and sat on one of the couches, kicking off my heels with a grateful sigh. My feet ached after hours in those torture devices. Alexander watched me with an unreadable expression. "Better?" "Much," I admitted, wiggling my toes. "Those shoes were killing me." "Why







