LOGINLily's POV
“Lily, wake up,” a voice drifted into my ears. I felt a hand repeatedly tap my shoulders. I didn't want to. Waking up meant remembering what I had spent two days trying to forget. “Lily,” the voice came again. I opened my eyes. Shawna was seated at the edge of my bed. Three empty bottles of alcohol sat on the nightstand. The room was dimly lit and the curtains were closed. My clothes from Sunday night were piled up on the floor. Shawna stood up to open the curtains. “What day is it?” I asked, rubbing my face. “It's Tuesday,” she responded. “I've been calling you since Sunday night,” she said. “I thought you would still be with Dorian for the vacation.” His name broke something in me. The tears came like a sudden rain and I didn’t even try to stop them. Shawna pulled me into her arms without a word. She just held me tight and steady as streams of tears flowed onto her shoulder. When the shaking finally stopped, she pulled back and wiped my face with her hands. “Tell me,” she said. “Tell me what's going on.” “I caught him with Bella Jamie,” I sobbed. “That night, on our anniversary.” The softness of her face vanished, replaced with a stern look. “That asshole,” she said quietly. Then she exploded. “That son of a bitch.” “He said he ended things with me a long time ago and I was too blind to see it.” “Don’t you dare sit there and let those words do their job.” She pulled me up and led me to the bathroom. I dressed up and she dragged me into the passenger seat of her husband’s car before I was even ready to face the city again. We drove to a Chinese restaurant. Shawna ordered without asking because she already knew what I like to eat there. But the food tasted like nothing. I gave up even though she tried to persuade me to continue. I was wiping my mouth when my phone buzzed in my pocket. An unknown number flashed on the screen. I ignored it but it rang again. On the third time, something about the stubbornness of it made me snatch it up. . “Hello.” “Is this Lily?” The voice was deep and calm. It was familiar but I couldn’t place where I had heard it before. “Yes. Who is this?” “Aaron. The man you met at the club the other night.” The white-haired stranger. He hadn’t crossed my mind since that night. How did he get my contact? And why was he calling? Was he reaching out to appreciate me for driving him home? “Okay,” I said. “I want back the Patek Philippe you took from my car that night.” I pulled the phone away from my ear and stared at it for a second before returning it. “I’m sorry, what did you say?” I said. “My wristwatch,” his voice sharpened. “The one you stole when you drove me home the other night.” This was my reward. I had driven a stranger through the empty street in the middle of the night . Waited in the cold for the security that never came. And this was how he repaid me. “I didn’t steal anything from you,” I said. “You were the last person with me in the car.” “No. I wasn’t. The estate security took the car. I never went past the front gate,” I snapped. “Those men would not risk stealing from me,” he said. “You on the other hand—” “Say it. On the other hand what?” I snapped. Shawna’s fork stopped moving midway to her mouth. I exhaled, rubbing my forehead with the tips of my fingers. “You are literally accusing me of theft.” “Don’t pretend. I’m just stating the facts. You were broke enough to be having a drink alone at a club on a Sunday night.” My knuckles hurt as my fingers tightened around the phone. “I chose to drive you home because three men were watching you from a corner and you were about to drive yourself into a tree,” I said. He fell silent. Long enough that I thought he had hung up. Then he spoke again. “What men?” His voice was calmer now than earlier. “The hooded ones,” I said. “But I don’t expect you to remember because you had ten shots of long island.” When the silence went on for too long I thought he was finally listening. But then he broke again. He exhaled. His voice changed to something almost gentle like a man realizing that there was a better way to go about this. “Look. I get that you needed the money. The watch belonged to my mother. It’s the only item I have of her left. Five thousand dollars. Right now. Just hand it over.” My eyes widened in disbelief. I had just narrated how I helped, yet he continued with the accusation. “Your wristwatch is not with me,” I said. “So that’s how you want this to go.” “I’m dealing with a lot right now,” I said. “I don’t want to do this with you.” He fell silent. We both did. Then he spoke again. “Dealing with a lot?” His tone dropped low. ” Besides the plate of chicken and soda in front of you, what exactly are you dealing with?” The muscles on my face loosened. The color drained. The clinking of forks, murmur of people in the restaurant faded around us. It was like someone had pressed a pillow over the world. He knew where I was. Not the street. Not the area. The exact Chinese restaurant. The meal that sat right on the table. My eyes moved to the window. The street was filled with many people. He could be hiding and watching me right now. “Shawna,” I said quietly. “We need to leave,” I whispered. “Right now.”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.
Lily's POVI stood alone in the corridor long after Aaron followed Alex back to the reception. Laughter, music and the clinking of glasses from the reception all drifted through the wall. A room full of people celebrating something that had haunted me. I pressed the back of hand against the spot
Lily’s POV I was already at the gate by eight a.m. The security guard nodded at me the same way he had been doing each morning over the past two weeks. I smiled and nodded back before walking through the gate. I convinced myself that today would be like every other day. But it wasn’t. I ha
Lily's POV I woke up to Shawna’s voice on a phone call. She didn’t send a message this time. An actual call at eight on a Sunday morning. Whatever she thought was urgent last night had survived her sleeping on it. “Did you see it yet?” she said even before I could say hello. “Good morning to
Lily's POV “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 w







