LOGIN“You can't be serious, Faith. Don't you see Lydia is almost dead, and you want me to choose? You both are important to me.”
He carried her up.
Cross that door now and cease to be my fiance.
“Who is he going to choose?”
“Don't you think Faith is doing too much?”
“He is in a tight spot now; who will he choose?”
The room had gone very still.
“When I'm back, we talk things out; Lydia needs to be safe first.”
Her lip trembled. Just enough. “So you chose her over me, huh?”
“Stop being childish." He didn't look back.
Warren said nothing. But he watched her face the whole time.
Faith left the hall; she stood on the rooftop, glancing at the sky, the cold breeze on her skin.
The whole place was dead silent until footsteps echoed.
She turned; it was Warren. He came closer to her.
None of them said a word to each other for up to thirty seconds before Warren finally threw the question.
“Why did you choose me?”
“Act like you don't like it. Don't you love me?”
"I—I
“You don't have to say it; I know.”
Huh?
“Ok, if you are not interested, why not act with me, like real couples?”
Something shifted behind his eyes; his expression gave nothing away.
“But we are still in college; we aren’t done with school yet?”
“We are graduating this month, right, so it’s normal for us to hold our engagement party.”
“Although our families are connected with a marriage alliance, since you don't love me, you can—
Faith didn't wait for him to finish speaking.
She rose on her toes, fingers clutching his collar, and pressed her lips to his.
For a second, Warren forgot how to breathe.
The world tilted—cold air, a racing heart, and the taste of her lingering like a question he wasn’t ready to answer.
He froze, shock rooting him in place, before instinct betrayed him and his hand tightened around her waist.
Faith pulled back just enough to meet his eyes, her breath uneven, her gaze daring.
“This,” she whispered, “is the act.”
Warren swallowed hard, jaw tightening.
“And if I don’t want it to be fake?”
Warren’s grip tightened as if letting go would shatter whatever fragile thing had just been born between them.
His gaze searched her face—confusion, hunger, and disbelief colliding all at once.
Faith stepped back, forcing a careless smile she didn’t quite feel. “Relax. You needed proof, didn’t you?”
“Proof?” he echoed hoarsely. “You don’t kiss someone like that for proof.”
“You stole my first kiss; is that enough?”
“I didn't force you, though; you kissed me of your own will.”
Silence stretched again, heavier this time. The wind tugged at her hair, exposing the faint tremble she tried to hide.
“You started this,” he said softly. “If we’re going to pretend, we do it convincingly.”
Warren leaned closer, voice low. “Careful, Faith. I don’t know how to pretend with you anymore.”
And for the first time, she wasn’t sure she wanted him to.
“How about Cassius? Don't you want him anymore?”
Her shoulders tensed at his name.
“Do you hate him that much?”
"Her teeth pressed together hard.”
She said nothing for a long moment. That was enough to answer.
“Enough of his talk, so will you act with me or not?
“If I say I want to make you mine forever, will you accept?”
Faith smiled. "Her past self would have mocked him."
“You've not answered my question?”
His tears surfaced behind her eyes.”
“What if I refuse then?”
"I understand; you don't love me, you only want to make your boyfriend jealous, right?”
“Jealous, my foot. He isn’t worth it. Didn’t you see? He chose Lydia over me.”
A sound behind them. They turned at the same time.
He emerged from the shadows slowly.
Their eyes met. Neither spoke.
His smile never reached his eyes.
“Kids,” he finally said.
“Uncle Marcus." His name left her lips quietly.”
He smiled gently, unhurried, the smile of a man who had all the time in the world because he had already arranged for things to go his way.
"Faith, my love." He opened his arms slightly, a gesture that offered an embrace without requiring one.
"I didn't mean to interrupt. I came up for some air." His gaze drifted to Warren, smooth and measuring. "Though it seems the air up here has become rather... eventful."
"How long have you been standing there?" Warren asked.
"Oh, not long." The words came too smoothly.
His eyes moved between them once, slowly like a man cataloguing what he had found.
"Congratulations on the engagement, my darling. It's wonderful news. Your father would be so pleased."
He said the last sentence slowly, deliberately, letting the weight of it settle like sediment.
She steadied herself. In her past life she would have never questioned his kindness. Now she heard everything underneath it.
"Thank you, Uncle," she said.
Marcus smiled again, wider this time. He reached into his breast pocket, produced a phone, glanced at it as though checking the time, and slid it away.
Then he turned toward the stairwell door as if the whole encounter had been nothing—a pleasant coincidence, a small detour on his way to somewhere else entirely.
"We should all get back to the party," he said, pausing with one hand on the door. "People will talk if the guest of honor stays hidden too long." His eyes flicked to Warren—briefly. "Both of them."
And then he was gone, the door sighing shut behind him.
Warren didn't move for a moment. Then, quietly:
"Who is he, really?"
Faith stared at the door long after it had closed. In the yellow light of the city, she looked like someone running very fast while standing perfectly still.
"Trouble," she said. "The kind that smiles while it's happening
. It has been more than two days and Lydia was still in the hospital receiving treatment. Faith planned to visit her today after work. Just as she was going through some file a knock Interrupted herCome in The door swung open, her uncle and a girl walked in . “Uncle, what brought you to my office today?”“You know it been weeks, and after the boards meeting we haven't seen so I came to see you”“Oh, that's so thoughtful of you uncle”“My pleasure darling”“Who is she?”“Sorry, I forgot to introduce her, she is Sarah”Faith nodded “why is she with yiu?”“I heard you have been looking for an assistant, so I brought her”“Good afternoon ma'am”“Good afternoon”“She study abroad, and she is fit to be your assistant, she is hard working”Faith looked at Sarah from head to toes “uncle, what about your son”“He said he is not interested so I brought her, she came to me that she is looking for work” “Then why is she not working with you”“There is no space for her, just take her in she
Lydia woke up with a slight headache. She yawned before opening her eyes. She stared at the bouquet and she remembers the letter was cane with it. “I need to tell cassius” she thought. She called him immediately. He picked before the second ring. “Hello, Lydia” “Hey, faith sent me some flowers”“What?”“A peace offering, she wants us to go back the way we were before”Cassius said nothing. “And to think of it, if I agree then our plans will be easy”Silence. “Cassius”“Yh, that's good” his words were flat“What do you think, she has been playing hard to get and this is the perfect time to shoot or shot”“you are not saying anything, are you not happy that's will go smoothly”“I said I'm glad Lydia”“hm hm, anyway she still remember my favorite roses red roses and sunflowers”Something shifted in Cassius' mind. “Keep the flowers away from your bed”Lydia frowned “Why, it was with me through out the night and it still here”“Just,” he stopped himself “nothing, forget it”He hu
Faith opened her eyes slowly, the morning light cutting through the curtain. She stretched then stopped half way. Warren was sitting in the chair across from her bed, his eyes still closed. Faith blushed as she stared at his cute face, his baby lashes. “Once you are done staring than then you tell me”Faith jumped up immediately. “Staring at what, you ugly freak”“The ugly freak, make you ears to be red and blushing hard”Faith used her hand to cover her ears immediately. Warren finally sat well. “How did you get in here?” Faith asked. “Well, you left the window opened”“So, how is that your business, I left it and so what?”“Enough of this morning fight, you look cute when you are asleep”Faith tried to hide that it was blushing but it was not of any use because it was already showing. “Who gave you the permission to enter my room”“You said it yourself that if I fall that's no of your business”“That's doesn't give you the right to enter my room in the middle of the night”
After the recording faith had been careful with whatever she did. She sat in her office going through some files that were given to her by the company manager, when a knock Interrupted. “Miss Sartini. A delivery for you”The bouquet was enormous with white Rose's, baby Lillie, baby breath woven and it was carefully arranged. The kind of arrangements that cost, money, time and effort and it was designed for it to look like an apology. The delivery guy set it on the table and left. Faith did not touch it , she only looked at it and something hit her mind. This looks familiar. She picked up the small card that was attached to the body of it. She recognized the hand writing immediately she opened it. “I'm sorry, it was all a misunderstanding, please come back to me I really miss you– Cassius”She looked at it and scoffed. She dropped it. Her office smelled like them already but she quickly used a cloth to cover it to avoid it from circulating. She took a step back without her
**TWO WEEKS LATER**Graduation had come and gone: the dress, the flying cap, the photographs, parents and teachers crying.Faith stood between her parents, happy to be able to graduate in this life. In her first life, she had been expelled. She had never experienced the joy of graduating.Her parents held each of her hands for a photograph; her mother was crying hard—not because she didn’t love her daughter, but out of pure joy at seeing her only daughter defend herself before the board members and still graduate with honors. They were tears of happiness.Her father pretended to be strong. Faith smiled genuinely.There were also tears in her eyes. Warren found her that afternoon at the graduation and they took photos together.All the classes took pictures. Faith’s parents were invited onto the stage and gave a beautiful speech, with Faith standing between them, thanking God for giving them such a wonderful daughter.After all the joy and happiness, two weeks had passed.---In a quie
The question hung on the air, everyone became speechless, Marcus was not getting himself again. But he recovered quickly, his smile grew wider like he always does then he clasped his hands together. “Faith, I know this is difficult for you to hear, I know you can't process that going on now but the numbers do not lie, the board members need transparency”“You are right uncle,” she said simply. The room shifted, nobody was expecting that. Marcus blinked twice. “The board members deserve complete transparency.”“Uncle, why are you repeating what you just say, I heard you clear and sound”“Then what do you have to say”Faith stood up slowly “which is why I took the liberty of inviting of someone who can provide exactly that”She looked toward the door. “I would like to invite our new major investor”The boardroom door opened. Warren Voss walked in. Suit, calm the kind of quiet that fills the whole room without trying. He nodded at faith She nodded back and smiled. Marcus stood







