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“I have been trying to tell you for a long time.” Dorian's voice was calm. The kind of calm that didn't belong in the room where I had just walked in to see him cuddling another woman. I stood still in the middle of the room. In the same room we had our first sex. He leaned on the wall completely naked with a cigarette between his lips. He exhaled the smoke like none of this was a big deal. “Tell me what?” My words drifted out in a low tone. “That I have met a better person.” His words didn't hit immediately. They didn't make sense. Just yesterday he had promised to take me on a vacation to celebrate our one year anniversary. “You are breaking up with me?” “I'm not breaking up with you,” he said. “I broke up with you a while ago. You were just too blind to see it.” One year of my life gone. One year of rejecting other men for him. One year of working hard for his business not because of the salary but because of the way I felt about him. One year of doing everything he wanted and asked. I was foolish to believe the promises he whispered to me every night he held me in that same bed. “Then why did you buy the anniversary card?” I choked, pressing the back of my hand to muffle the sound. “Why the flowers and wines?” “Were they all fake?” I said. “Every one of them?” “Yo-you told me we would be together forever just yesterday on that same bed,” I choked again, pointing toward the bed. “So. Tell me Dorian, what changed.” “What did you want me to do that I haven't done?” I walked to meet him and grabbed his left arm but he yanked me away. My knees failed. They found the floor. The pain didn't even hit. Streams of tears fell freely down my cheeks as my body shook hard. He didn't respond. He just kept drawing on the cigarette. Bella's giggle cut through the air as she got off from the bed slowly. Unashamed. Bella was naked too. She walked towards me and crouched down a few inches away before raising my chin up with her fingers until my gaze met hers. “Look at those beautiful glassy brown eyes,” she said sweetly as if I were a child. Through blurred vision, I could see the corners of her lips rise. She let go of my chin then stood up. “Do you expect him to be with someone like you forever?” My tears froze, replaced with a chilling look. Everyone knew who Bella Jamie was. The daughter of one of the richest men in the city. She only trended on social media for the wrong things. She was rude to everyone and considered every other woman beneath her. Bella was beautiful and arrogant in equal measures. She walked back to Dorian and wrapped her hand around him like she was making a point. “Know your place girl,” she said, without sparing me a look. I watched him pull her closer. I saw their foreheads meet. I watched them kiss and moan gently. It was clear at that moment that nothing was left for me in his life. Maybe Bella was right. Dorian was the son of the richest man in the world and also his father’s potential heir while I was a nameless daughter of a nobody. How could I expect him to stay with me forever? He found me at a jewelry store where I used to work as a sales rep. Two weeks in, he asked me to quit my job and start working in his father's company. I picked up my bag and turned to leave. “Lily.” Dorian's voice stopped me. I turned back and my eyes met his. Hope flooded my mind a bit. I begged him silently. Choose me. Tell her to leave. Say this is a prank. “Don't bother to resume work tomorrow,” he said, leading Bella toward the bed. “You are fired.” The room was completely silent. Even Bella held on to her smile for a moment. Fired. The word echoed louder than every other thing he had said tonight. I looked at him. He looked tired. Not even an ounce of guilt edged his face. I turned to leave. I walked through the corridor. Down the stairs. Past Kara, the housemaid, whose face was carried pity I didn't ask for. Past the two other domestic workers who went silent the moment they saw me. Through the front door and out into the cold winter air. As I stood on the pavement beside the road, the weight of it all settled on my mind. He was gone. The job was gone. And my mother was in a hospital bed battling for her life with a weekly medical bill that only my salary had been keeping up with. I flagged down a taxi. “No. 12. Wesley Street,” I said as I struggled to get in. When a strip club appeared around a corner a moment after, something in me made the decision before my brain could catch up. “Stop here,” I said. The bartender gave me a weird look the moment I slid the shot glass to him for my fourth round of long island. But I didn't care. My mind was made up: I would take all the drops of every long island the club had until I forgot Dorian. I was staring at the empty shot glass, trying to figure out a way to pay since I had no money in my purse when a voice sounded from my left. “The bill is on me.” I turned my head to see who it was. A man had settled on the stool beside me. White hair. Grey suit. Green eyes that reflected lights in a way that made it hard to look away. He was still. Too still that I thought he didn't belong in a place like this. “I don't need your help,” I said, making sure I was looking into his eyes. “I know,” he replied, yet he signaled for the bartender. I should have left. That was the best decision. Instead I stayed. And that became the only mistake I made that changed everything.Lily’s POV I was at my desk by eight as always. The floor was quiet just like my weekend had been. I flipped open my laptop and clicked on the pending folder and told myself the day was just going to be like every other Monday. But it wasn’t. Aaron’s office door was closed. He was already inside, which meant he had arrived before eight. He had probably spent the weekend the same way I had. I focused on the task. Before ten a.m, I had confirmed two meetings scheduled for the following week. Then I sent the Crestfield finalization papers to Aaron’s inbox. By twelve p.m, I had run out of reasons not to think about what happened on Friday evening. We will talk about this on MondayBy 1 p.m, he still hadn’t called me in since I got here. That was very strange because it had never happened before.I watched as Alex went to him twice. Two other staff knocked, entered and left quickly. A question grew in my mind. Was he doing it intentionally?At six p.m, the floor had almost emptie
Lily’s POVThe kiss ended but the tension in the air persisted. I could feel the heat from Aaron’s body. His hand was still at my jaw and my hand still rested a bit at the back of his head. Then his phone buzzed. He didn’t pick it up. He locked his eyes with mine. Searching for something I wasn’t sure I had. Then the phone buzzed again and he reached for it. He exhaled. “Lily,” he said, but I didn’t respond. ”We will talk about this on Monday.”He walked out. My lips still burned as I stood in the middle of the room and the taste of him remained on my tongue. I touched my mouth and my heart continued to race.’I picked up my things and left. When I got back to my apartment it was quiet as usual. I kicked off my heels and sat on the edge of the sofa. I opened my phone. Two messages were already waiting for my attention. One from Shawna, the other from an unknown number.I opened the second one. ~Lily. This is Amelia. We need to talk. I’m in the city. Uncle Leon told me eve
Aaron’s POV “Lily,” I said. She stopped. “Have a seat.”Something was unusual about her.I had seen it Tuesday morning the instant she walked through that door. On the outside, she was the same. Composed. On time and professional in a way that never looked like effort even when I suspected it cost her something. But I felt she was somewhere else. The way she answered questions was different. Still correct and efficient but slower than usual. I saw it in the way she sat in the two calls we had that morning. Even though she took notes, her eyes moved to the window more often. And when she brought coffee during lunch and set it on my desk without a word I found myself speaking before I decided to. She turned and looked at me, then sat down. “Is everything alright?” I asked. “Yes,” she said. “Everything is fine.”I asked about her mother and she gave a positive response but her face didn’t completely display that. “The Crestfield vote is at three,” I said. “Be ready.”She nodde
Lily’s POV The monitor continued to beep while Leon’s question hung in the air. “Did your mother ever tell you about Vale Enterprise and your father?”I adjusted myself in the chair and swallowed. “No,” I responded. “She never told me anything about it.”He nodded and glanced at her on the bed. “Your mother has always been like that. Protecting people from things she thought were harmful. Even if the truth was the only thing that could save them.‘My heart beat grew faster. “Uncle Leon,” I said. “What happened between my father and Vale Enterprises.”He went quiet for a moment. “Your father built something real,” he said. “Bowman Enterprise. He spent fifteen years of his life, two hundred employees of his life. He was not a rich man in the way those people are but he built something that was his until it wasn’t.”My brows tightened. I only had a few memories of my father, Joe Bowman.He never really had time for us. He was always working. I remembered the way he always smelled
Lily’s POV No one shifted in their chair. Aaron was on his feet with both hands pressed on the table. Eyes fixed on Dorian with a strange stillness.I didn’t know whether I should apologize or remain silent.Dorian leaned back in his chair. He was still too. No flinching. He stared back at Aaron with an equal glare. “I said what I said,” Dorian said with a flat tone. “If your dumbass assistant cannot conduct herself as expected then perhaps the problem is with you who brought her into this room. Not what I observed.”Silence.One of the senior figures shifted in their chair. The other turned his eyes toward me. Aaron pushed the chair back and took one step around the table.Dorian stood up, following Aaron with his eyes without blinking. My heart pounded. I should have kept my mouth shut. “Aaron,” Morgan’s voice broke the silence. One single word. It carried the weight of a man who had filled rooms with his authority for so long. Aaron stopped in his tracks. Morgan looked at
Lily’s POVI stood in front of the headquarters, taking it all in. It was everything I had expected but nothing I was prepared for. I showed the pass Alex had given to a security scanner. It beeped and I stepped into the building. I had walked into very tall buildings before but standing inside the Vale headquarters with my bag on my shoulder I felt something different.This was Morgan Vale’s world. The lobby had dark marble floors. Minimalistic setting. The Vale Industries logos and names were mounted on several parts of the walls. Staff moved through the space at a quick pace. No one was paying attention to the woman on her first day on the job. When I got to their floor, Aaron was already inside. He was speaking with Alex near the reception when I walked in. He looked up when he saw me and gestured. I joined them. “The meeting is at ten,” he said. “Board room on the tenth floor. Sit at the far end and take notes. Do not speak unless I ask you.”“Understood,” I said, nodding.
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