LOGINThe dining table was filled with the rich aroma of steak and roasted potatoes. It looked like a perfect, cozy family dinner. Emily sat across from me, happily eating, while Eugene sat at the head of the table. Every time I looked up, I could feel Eugene’s quiet gaze on me. My skin still felt warm from our conversation in the kitchen, but I tried my best to act normal.
Emily wiped her mouth with a napkin and leaned forward, her eyes bright with sudden excitement. "Oh, Flora, I just had the best idea," Emily said casually. "You know my boyfriend, Josh? His best friend, Sam, is coming back to town this weekend. He is single, super nice, and totally your type. I should set you two up!" I almost choked on my potato. I quickly took a sip of water, trying to hide my panic. "Oh, Emily, I don't know. I’m really busy with finals right now." "Come on, it's just one date!" Emily insisted with a laugh. Eugene set his fork down strictly but calmly. He looked at his daughter, his deep voice cutting through her excitement. "Emily, why are you playing cupid? Let Flora focus on her studies. Graduation is only a few weeks away." Emily rolled her eyes playfully at her dad. "Oh, Dad, you don't understand. I want to set Flora up because it would be perfect. Just imagine—if Flora and Sam hit it off, we would both end up dating best friends! We could do double dates, travel together, and stay close forever." Hearing Emily say that made a heavy wave of guilt twist in my stomach. She was planning a cute future for us, completely unaware that the only man making my heart race was sitting right next to her. I risked a quick glance at Eugene. His expression was completely blank, but his dark eyes were locked onto mine. There was a sudden, intense tension in the air. "I think Flora can find her own matches when she's ready," Eugene said quietly, his voice dropping to that lower, serious tone that made my spine tingle. "Exactly," I managed to say, forcing a small smile at Emily. "I appreciate it, Em, but I'm not really looking for a college guy right now." Emily sighed, waving her hand dramatically. "Fine, fine. But if you change your mind, Sam is waiting." As Emily shifted the conversation to talk about her upcoming exams, I looked down at my plate. Underneath the table, out of Emily's sight, my knee accidentally brushed against Eugene's leg. I froze, waiting to see if he would move away. He didn't. Instead, he kept his leg pressed gently against mine, holding the hidden contact while he calmly listened to his daughter speak. Just as the warmth of his leg against mine started to make my head spin, Eugene jerked away suddenly. He pulled his leg back into his own space, his posture turning stiff. It was as if he had just caught himself doing something terrible, remembering exactly who I was and where we were sitting. He cleared his throat, his face completely blank and cold, as if the hidden touch had never happened. Right then, Emily’s phone buzzed on the table. She picked it up, her eyes lighting up as she read the screen. "Oh! Speak of the devil," Emily said, looking up with a huge grin. "That was Josh. He just talked to Sam, and Sam is definitely free this Saturday. He wants to take you out for drinks, Flora!" I swallowed hard, looking over at Eugene. I expected him to step in again, or at least say something to change the subject like he did before. Instead, Eugene looked directly at me, his eyes entirely serious. "You should go, Flora," he said, his voice calm and steady. I stared at him, completely shocked. "What?" I whispered. "My dad is right!" Emily cheered. "See? Even he thinks it’s a good idea." "Exactly," Eugene continued, nodding smoothly as he cut another piece of steak. "It's your final break before graduation. You’ve worked hard, and you deserve to go out, have some fun, and meet someone your own age. Sam sounds like a great match for you." I sat there in silence, my mind completely confused by his sudden turnaround. Just minutes ago in the kitchen, his voice had been thick with tension, warning me about playing with fire. And just seconds ago, he was holding his leg against mine under the table. But now, he was pushing me into the arms of another guy, acting like he couldn't care less. I looked down at my plate, a sharp ache of rejection twisting in my chest. I couldn't tell if he was just trying to protect Emily, or if he really just saw me as a kid after all. I felt a hot sting of embarrassment rush to my face. I looked between Emily’s excited expression and Eugene’s cold, calm face. "I really don't think it's a good idea, Emily," I protested, my voice tighter than I meant it to be. "I have so much studying to do, and honestly, a blind date just sounds exhausting right now." "Oh, come on, Flora! Don't be a party pooper," Emily begged, pouting. "It's just one drink. You can spare two hours on a Saturday night." "Your friend is right, Flora," Eugene chimed in again, his tone completely flat and casual. He didn't even look up from his plate. "A short break from your books might actually help your focus. There's no harm in meeting someone new." Hearing him say that—so easily, like he was just a regular uncle giving life advice—made something shift inside me. The confusion turned into deep embarrassment. I imagined it all, I thought, a sinking feeling hitting my stomach. I looked at him, searching his face for any sign of the man who had whispered to me in the kitchen, or the man who had kept his leg pressed against mine just moments ago. But there was nothing. He just looked like Emily’s dad. I realized I must have been projecting my own silly teenage crush onto him. I had wanted him to look at me like a woman so badly that I had turned a normal conversation and an accidental touch under a cramped table into something romantic. He didn't see me that way at all. To him, I was just his daughter's college friend. "Fine," I said, forcing a bright, fake smile to hide the ache in my chest. "You guys win. Tell Josh to give Sam my number, Emily. I'll go." "Yes!" Emily cheered, immediately texting her boyfriend back. "You won't regret it, Flo!" "I'm sure you won't," Eugene muttered quietly. He stood up, picking up his empty plate. "Excuse me, girls. I have some work emails to finish up in my study." Without looking back at me, he walked out of the dining room.Flora's POV The rest of the night was an absolute blur of laughter, shouting over board game rules, and empty snack bowls. It was a massive success. For a few beautiful hours, the heavy dark cloud over the house completely vanished. I sat on the carpet, entirely squeezed between Emily and Sophia, feeling a sense of warmth I hadn't felt in a very long time. "I am telling you, Marcus cheated!" Sophia laughed loudly, throwing a decorative pillow across the lounge at her boyfriend. "There is no way you had that many property cards hidden under your coaster." "Hey, it's called strategy, babe," Marcus grinned, ducking as the pillow bounced off his shoulder. "Vance Financial material right here, Mr. Vance." Eugene was sitting in the single armchair near the corner, a glass of bourbon in his hand. He wasn't playing, but he was watching us, his lips tucked into a rare, subtle smile. Every time my eyes drifted to him, my stomach did a little flip. *I love him.* The realization was still hu
Flora's POV The cool night air hit my bare back as Eugene slowly let my feet touch the stone floor. My knees buckled instantly, completely weak from the intensity of what we’d just done, but his heavy arms caught me around the waist, holding me up against his chest until I found my balance. For a long moment, neither of us said a word. The only sound was our ragged breathing syncing up in the darkness, and the faint, muffled thud of a bassline coming from the lounge inside. I leaned my forehead against his shoulder, my heart hammering a frantic rhythm. My skin was hot, my mind completely spinning from the revelation that had hit me in the middle of the heat. *I love him.* The words felt massive, terrifying, and completely undeniable now. I smoothed down my white sundress, my fingers trembling as I adjusted the fabric, while Eugene fastened his trousers with a slow, deliberate calmness that didn't match the fierce look still burning in his dark eyes. He didn't let me step away. Hi
Flora's POV My legs were shaking so violently I wasn't entirely sure they would support my weight. Beneath the table, my thighs were still tingling, the phantom sensation of Eugene’s heavy, calloused hand still burning into my skin. Across from me, Sophia was happily launching into a detailed breakdown of her corporate thesis, her eyes bright and completely oblivious. Next to her, Marcus was nodding along, and across the table, Emily was leaning into Josh’s side, smiling softly. They were all perfectly normal. And I was sitting here, drowning in my own heat, completely wrecked by the man sitting less than a foot away from me. I kept my hands locked around my glass of lemonade, my knuckles practically white. I didn't dare look to my left. I could feel the absolute gravity of Eugene's presence, the quiet, arrogant satisfaction radiating off him as he casually sipped his wine and listened to Sophia. He was a monster. A beautiful, wicked monster who had just thoroughly compromised me
Eugene's POV "Dad, you actually outdid yourself," Emily said, happily piling grilled chicken onto Josh’s plate. "This is incredible." "I know how to manage a grill, Emily," I replied, sitting back in my chair at the head of the table. Flora was sitting right next to me, at the other side of my chair, with Emily sitting opposite her. She cleared her throat, her cheeks still sporting that light pink blush as she caught my eye. "Eugene," Flora said, her voice clear and formal for the sake of the table. "I didn't get a chance to properly introduce everyone. You know Josh, of course. But this is Marcus from college, and his girlfriend, Sophia." Marcus stood up halfway, extending a hand across the table with a respectful smile. "It’s an honor to meet you, Mr. Vance. Flora’s told me a lot about the firm." "Nice to meet you, Marcus," I said, shaking his hand with a firm grip. I looked at him, then glanced at Sophia, who gave a polite nod. A heavy, quiet sense of satisfaction settled i
Eugene POV The heat from the charcoal rolled against my face, a stark contrast to the freezing shower I’d taken twenty minutes ago. I kept my eyes locked on the grill, flipping the seasoned chicken breasts with steady, deliberate movements. For the first time in an entire week, the suffocating weight in my chest felt just a fraction lighter. Looking out across the sprawling green lawn, I watched the two most important women in my life. Emily was standing near the edge of the stone steps, a genuine, bright smile lighting up her face as Josh whispered something in her ear. She threw her head back and laughed—a sound I hadn't realized I was starved to hear. All week, she had been carrying the heavy, bitter burden of her mother’s sudden return, walking through the halls like a ghost. But right now, with Josh’s arms wrapped around her waist, she looked light. She looked like a normal twenty-something girl, completely safe and completely happy. A deep sense of relief washed over me. I
Flora's POV I stood in the center of my bedroom, staring at the closed door, my chest heaving as if I had just run a marathon. My hands were shaking so badly I could barely zip up my shorts. *What the hell did I just do?* I pressed my palms against my hot cheeks, my mind spinning into a chaotic blur of guilt and panic. I had promised myself distance. I had sworn, right here in this very room, that I would put up a wall to protect my peanut and keep things simple while Victoria was invading our space. But the moment Eugene touched me—the second I saw that raw, uncharacteristic desperation bleeding through his hard exterior—every single one of my defenses had turned to ash. I had melted. I had let him pull me under, and worse, I had wanted it just as fiercely as he did. "Get it together, Flora," I whispered fiercely to myself. I stripped out of my wrinkled clothes, walked into the bathroom, and turned the shower on. I stood under the warm water for a long time, letting it wash awa







