LOGINKyle’s POV
I narrowed my eyes at Yvonne standing in my office. How many times had I warned her never to come here? It had been over a year since the breakup, and she still refused to let go.
“What the fuck are you doing here?” she lashed out at Aisha.
“I should be asking you that question,” I fired back.
She stared angrily at me, then at Aisha. “You’ve been chasing him since you were a teenager. You didn’t have him then, and you won’t have him now.”
Aisha was too flabbergasted to speak.
“FYI, we are engaged and getting married soon. You better stay away from my fiancé,” she said, pointing at Aisha.
It was my turn to be stunned into silence.
She turned to me. “You better kill whatever you have going on with her before you come home to me.”
With that, she walked out of the office, slamming the door shut.
Aisha stood up and readjusted her blouse. “I should go.”
“You resume first thing tomorrow morning,” I said as I walked toward my seat. “Serena will send in your appointment letter and fill you in on the details of the job.”
She stared at me, and I could feel the tension thickening in the air. Perhaps she wanted me to address the elephant in the room, but I was pretending like my ex hadn’t just walked in and called herself my fiancée.
“Okay,” she said simply.
“Leave.”
She turned sharply on her heels and walked out of my office.
I clicked on the intercom. “In my office. Now.”
A few seconds later, Serena walked in. Before she could speak, I cut her off.
“How many times have I warned you that I don’t want to see Yvonne in my office?”
“Sir, she…”
“The next time I see her here, I’ll fire you.”
She trembled as she nodded. “Yes, sir.”
“Get out.”
She left immediately.
My phone rang, and I picked it up. “Yes, Rookie. What time is the race tonight?” I looked at my watch. “I’ll be there.”
I ended the call, my attention drifting back to Aisha.
She had no idea what was coming for her.
Aisha’s POV
“Aargh!” I groaned in frustration as I got into the house and kicked off my shoes. That damned bastard.
“What is it?”
Ethan’s voice brought me back to reality.
“Hey, I didn’t know you were home,” I replied, walking toward him.
“I am. What happened?”
“Did you know Kyle is the CEO of Apex Holdings?”
He raised a brow. “Yeah. So?”
“What the fuck, Ethan? Why didn’t you tell me?”
“Why would I discuss my best friend with you?”
“Isn’t Kyle supposed to be a drug lord or something? A mobster? A racer? Whatever it is, but not a CEO?”
I crashed onto the sofa, and he laughed.
“He’s not as evil as you think he is. What happened?”
I rubbed my temple. “He’s my boss.”
I expected him to react negatively, but he remained relaxed, scrolling through his phone.
“So, you’re staying back?”
“Yes.”
He didn’t say anything more, and I stood up to leave.
“You know you can come work in the family business if you don’t want to work with Kyle, right?”
“I know,” I replied, but my need for independence wouldn’t let me.
I walked away, got to my room, and FaceTimed Fiona. I explained everything to her.
“We need to go to the club to release all this tension.” She said.
I agreed with her.
•
Fiona arrived later, already dressed like she had been waiting for an excuse to go out.
“You look like you want to commit murder,” she said as she walked into my room.
“I might,” I muttered, grabbing my bag.
“Good. Then let’s go dance instead.”
•The club was loud enough to swallow my thoughts whole.
That was exactly what I needed.
Music thumped through my chest as Fiona dragged me straight to the dance floor. I didn’t think about Brandon. I didn’t think about Apex Holdings. I didn’t think about the interview. I didn’t think about Kyle.
Or the way his hands had almost….
“Shots!” Fiona yelled over the music.
“You know I can’t hold my alcohol,” I reminded her.
“Don’t worry. I’ve got you. I’ll drive you home safe,” she grinned.
Three tequila shots later, the room blurred at the edges.
We were laughing, dancing, brushing against strangers without rhythm or care.
Then I saw him.
At first, I thought the alcohol was playing tricks on me.
But when I blinked, he was still there.
Kyle Leicester sat in the VIP section, one arm resting casually on the back of the couch, a glass in his hand. His presence commanded attention without effort.
His eyes were fixed on me.
Not wandering.
Not curious.
Locked.
My heart slammed violently against my ribs.
I panicked, but the alcohol drowned my fear. Instead of running away like the scared little mouse I had always been around him, I stood there and began to dance.
And to an extent, it felt like I was performing a show just for him.
Men flocked around me, taking turns dancing with me, hands grazing my waist, bodies pressing close.
But Kyle’s eyes never left mine.
Not once.
Not even when another man’s hands slid lower on my hips.
His gaze stayed locked on me, dark and unreadable.
Something reckless ignited in me.
Before I could stop myself, I walked toward him like a seductive temptress. Unaware of what I was doing or whether I had an effect on him.
When I reached him, I tugged his tie and leaned in.
“You seem to be everywhere I’m at since I returned. It has me thinking that you don’t actually hate me like you claim.”
He reached up, his fingers gripping my jaw, his thumb brushing slowly and deliberate over my lips.
He smeared my lipstick, his gaze dropping briefly to my mouth before darkening.
He tasted it.
Desire flickered in his eyes.
It turned me on instantly.
“Go home, Aisha. Your brother must be waiting for you.”
“I’m no longer a kid, Kyle Leicester,” I leaned closer, my lips almost brushing his. “In fact, I will stay here and have fun with one of these men, and you can’t stop me.”
His expression hardened.
“Go ahead.”
The words hit harder than I expected. I hadn’t expected him to give me permission.
I turned back to the dance floor and kissed the first man who touched me, careless and heated. I forgot about Brandon. This was about spiting Kyle.
I turned back to the dance floor and kissed the first man who touched me, careless and heated.
My eyes flicked back to Kyle.
He did not move.
The man led me toward the counter.
“Come on, let’s go back to my hotel and have some fun,” he said.
Reality slammed into me.
I had gone too far.
“No, I’m fine. The fun ends in the club, right?” I smiled.
He grabbed my waist.
“No. It ends with an happy ending,”
I shoved him away.
“No, thank you. I’ll pass.”
He grabbed my wrist forcefully.
“Oh no, you’re coming with me.”
“The lady clearly said she doesn’t want to.”
Kyle’s voice cut through the noise.
The man turned.
“Fuck off, man. This is none of your business.”
Kyle moved.
In seconds, he slammed the man over the counter. Glass shattered. People screamed.
Then he pulled out a gun.
The shot echoed through the club as he fired into the man’s thigh.
Chaos erupted.
Kyle turned calmly to his bodyguard.
“Take care of him.”
Then his grip closed painfully around my arm as he dragged me out.
“Fiona!” I screamed.
“Tom will take her home safely,” he replied without looking back.
He shoved me into his car.
“Get me out of here!” I yelled.
The doors locked.
“Open this damn door!”
He drove off at high speed until he slammed on the brakes abruptly.
I gasped, nearly smashing my head into the dashboard.
“You…”
He grabbed my face and crushed his mouth against mine.
The kiss was brutal.
Possessive.
Hungry.
I froze for a second before kissing him back, my body betraying every rational thought I had left.
His hands gripped my waist, dragging me closer.
Before I knew it, I was straddling him, grinding against him.
I knew I would regret this.
He didn’t stop me at first, and it almost felt like he might lose control.
Then his hands tightened, holding me in place.
“Enough,” he said, voice low, dangerous.
My chest hitched as I looked into his eyes. They were dark, predatory, unyielding.
“You think you can walk in, tempt half the men in the club, and come sit on me like this?” he whispered, each word a razor against my skin.
“And what if I want to?” I breathed.
His thumb brushed across my lips, smearing the lipstick.
“You don’t decide that, Isha,” he said, voice darkening.
I felt heat coil in my stomach, something primal and terrifying.
“When I take you,” he continued, slow and deliberate, “it will be when I decide to. You’re about to be tortured more than you ever imagined.”
The words were ice and fire, possession and promise.
I reached for his belt, reckless.
He caught my wrist in a firm grip.
“Not tonight,” he said.
The rejection burned, but there was something deeper in his eyes. Danger, control, desire, and the faintest flicker of something unspoken.
“All I hear,” I whispered, voice trembling, “is that you don’t want me.”
His jaw tightened.
“I don’t… not because I don’t want you. But because I choose when, how, and why,” he hissed. Dark. Absolute.
“Is this how you plan to torture me?”
“You’ll learn to obey before you even understand what’s coming,” he murmured, leaning close enough for his breath to ghost over my ear.
Cold. Sharp. Ruthless. Sending desires down my spine
“Get off me,” he snapped.
I climbed down, heart hammering, humiliation and something else roiling inside me.
The door opened. Cool night air hit my face.
He didn’t stop me.
Engine roaring, he drove away.
I stood there, shaking, my mind a storm of heat, fear, and longing.
My phone died as I tried to call a taxi.
“Fuck you, Kyle Leicester,” I muttered through clenched teeth.
Eventually, a taxi took me home.
I collapsed onto my bed, mind racing.
“Damn you for stirring feelings I buried a long time ago.”
Aisha’s POVThe day to showcase the jewelry designs finally came. I stood in the design department as I studied each of the sketches hanging on the canvas board. I bypassed a few, hardly impressed by any.A few designs stood out and I acknowledged their effort. Fine lining of sun kissed sketches, turquoise gemstones placed with intentions. Promising, but not enough.What they missed was the essence. The delicate elegance. The tropical softness. The beach-born energy a summer collection should breathe.“Some of these designs are worth bringing into the light. The rest are quite unworthy to be seen, I must say.”I looked at each of them. Uneasiness rippled across their faces.“Give us more time, Ms. Manchester,” Rochelle said.“Time is not on our side. Summer is here.”“We can…”I lifted a finger. She stopped immediately.I pointed at three sketches. “These will be part of the collection, but not the leading pieces.”“But without a leading collection, how do we launch?” Rochelle asked.
Aisha’s POVI sent a text to Oliver as I had promised just as Fiona burst through the door.“Hey, boss lady,” she said, dropping her bag before placing a kiss on my cheek.“Finally,” I grinned.She plopped onto the bed.“I’ve finally proven to Daddy that Fernando isn’t the right man for me. The violent side he displayed, I had it recorded.”“That’s absurd. Why did he smash your phone?” I asked.“Your call came in, and you know the way I saved your number.”I nodded. We had both saved each other's names as My Other Half with lots of emojis.“He thought it was a guy and started calling me a whore. I didn’t even bother explaining because there was no way I was wasting my breath on him. I picked up the phone to answer, and he grabbed my phone and smashed it.” She hissed. “The lunatic.”I stifled a laugh. “What did you do to him?”A wicked grin spread across her face. “Oh, nothing at all. I had already planned to ruin the night and even arranged for someone to record us. Turns out, he ruin
Aisha’s POV“What?” I tried to mask my horror.“I’m carrying Kyle’s baby,” Yvonne announced, and I could see the evil glint in her eyes.My stomach knotted and my fragmented heart shattered again.I wouldn’t let her know she got to me.“And why are you telling me this?”“Like I said, I wanted you to be the first person to hear it before it gets to the media,” she said, seeming pleased with herself.I looked at Kyle. His expression didn’t deny what Yvonne had just said.“You knew about this?” I asked, hoping my voice wouldn’t betray me.He stared at me blankly. “Yes.”I scoffed. “How long? Before we got to Atlanta or after we returned to Winchester?”“While we were in Atlanta,” he responded without an iota of guilt.While I was busy feeling loved, he knew his ex was pregnant with his child.I chuckled dryly. She was never his ex after all.“Congratulations.”The word almost choked in my throat. I walked away from them.I should have known. The moment we landed, he spent more time on hi
Kyle’s POVWhen I saw Aisha walking toward the boardroom, she looked like power wrapped in elegance. She was dressed in black as though she owned the walls themselves.A tailored blazer hugged her frame with effortless grace, draping over a fitted top that revealed confidence without trying too hard.High waisted trousers flowed down her legs, sharp and refined, while a slim belt with gold hardware cinched her waist with quiet sophistication.Gold hoops framed her face like tiny crowns, catching the light every time she moved. Her dark brown hair was pulled into a sleek center part that made her look untouchable. Cold in the most beautiful way.Something tightened in my chest.She had spoken to me like a woman in power earlier, and now every step she took carried authority. The kind that silenced a room before a single word was spoken.I deliberately left the head seat for her.After all, she was the one taking control of this company.She sat down.“You kept us waiting,” Charles said.
Aisha’s POVI tried Fiona’s number for the third time as I walked into the house. It still wasn’t connecting. I hadn’t been able to reach her since yesterday.I saw Marie Ann instructing Ernest on where to place dinner on the dining table.“Aisha, you’re back,” she smiled when she saw me.“Yes,” I smiled back. “Is Ethan back too?”She shook her head. “He said he would be running late. We can go ahead and have dinner without him.”“Oh,” I sighed. “I’m not hungry though. You can go ahead,” I added, turning toward the stairs.“Aisha, wait,” she called after me. “I’ve been meaning to talk to you.”I turned around. “About?”“Oliver. He’s a good man, honestly. Ethan and I think he would be a good match for you.”I shrugged. She had never spoken to me about boys before. Not like this.“Umm, Marie…”“I know, I know,” she sighed. “You’re Kyle’s girlfriend.”“No, I’m not. We ended the contract,” I said quickly.Her eyes widened in surprise. “For real?”I nodded.“Ethan will be so happy to hear t
Aisha’s POVI walked into D’Lise Designs building ready to take over the business.I’m doing this all for Cara, I mentally told myself.I met the staff chatting instead of discussing the next summer project.“Please stop being loud. Some of us are still trying to work,” a lady said, and the others jeered at her.I cleared my throat and they all turned to look at me.“And who are you?” One of them snapped.“Is this what you were hired to do here? Sit around and discuss irrelevant things?” I said sharply.“And who the hell are you to question us?” another fired back.“I am your new boss,” my tone remained calm and controlled. I had expected Kyle to brief them before my arrival.But of course, he hadn’t.She snickered. “Oh please. We know our boss, and it’s definitely not you.”Her eyes dragged over me dismissively.“If you’re the CEO, then I’m the president,” another added, and they all laughed.I gave a small smile. “I would show you the paperwork, but I don’t have the time. Are you al
Aisha’s POV“Oh, Fi. Finally we get to hang out,” I said, getting out of her Dodge Hellcat. We were parked outside the shopping mall.“Girl, I know! Daddy isn’t cutting me any slack these days,” she said, tossing her keys into her bag.I laughed as we walked into the mall. “You know he wouldn’t. No
Chapter 21Aisha’s POVTheo pulled the Maybach S-580 in front of Apex Holdings and opened the door for Kyle. Kyle stepped out, then came around to my side and opened the door for me.My stomach fluttered happily as I got out of the car.Here I was, ignoring every danger that came with him. Ignoring
Aisha’s POVI woke up to Fiona’s call the next morning. “Girl, it’s eight AM,” I groaned.“I know. I had to tell you earlier. My daddy wants me to go on a blind date with some man,” she hissed into the phone.I chuckled. “He’s not giving up yet?”“He’s not. I’ll ruin that date, I promise you.”“I kn
Kyle’s POVI stared at the picture on Ethan’s phone. How the hell did he get it?My mind immediately flashed back to last night at Yvonne’s house.“Come in,” she had said.“Say whatever you have to say out here,” I replied, leaning against my car.“You’re seriously making Aisha your girlfriend?” sh







