LOGINAisha’s POV
The silence that followed his words stretched unbearably thin.
Because I plan to make you suffer.
My throat went dry as I stared at him. This was a mistake. Coming back here was a mistake. I should have never allowed Charles transfer me to the headquarters. Thinking I could start over was the biggest mistake of all.
Kyle turned away from me like he hadn’t just threatened my peace of mind and walked back toward his desk, calm and composed.
“Sit,” he said.
I didn’t move.
He glanced up from the file he had picked up.
“That wasn’t a request, Aisha.”
My pride screamed at me to walk out of his office and damn the consequences, but my feet moved anyway. I sat stiffly across from him, my hands clasped together in my lap so he wouldn’t see them trembling.
He opened my file again, flipping through it slowly like he had all the time in the world.
“You graduated top of your class,” he said eventually.
I didn’t respond.
“You’ve had one successful internship in London.”
Still, I said nothing.
His gaze lifted to mine.
“And to crown it all, you are the daughter of Raymond Manchester. One of the most prominent families in this city,”
I stared at him. What did my background have to do with this?
He leaned in his seat.
“So tell me why someone with this kind of record would suddenly want a transfer here.”
“I already told you,” I replied tightly. “I didn’t know you were the CEO.”
His lips twitched slightly.
“That’s not what I asked.”
I clenched my jaw.
“I completed my internship with the branch in London and due to my outstanding performance, I was offered a transfer to headquarters which I couldn’t refuse,”
I wished Charles had just appointed me in London instead of giving me an offer letter to the headquarters and trapping me here.
His chair scraped softly against the floor as he pushed it back and stood.
“Which you couldn’t refuse?” He repeated.
My pulse quickened as he began walking toward me again.
“Yes.”
“And London suddenly became uncomfortable for you?”
“No.”
He stopped in front of me.
“Then why are you here?”
My patience snapped.
“Because Charles said it was one time opportunity, okay? Because I needed a fresh start. Because I was tired of feeling stuck. Because I wanted to build something for myself that didn’t involve my brother or the family business.”
“And because you thought running away would erase what happened four years ago?”
My breath hitched.
“That afternoon wasn’t my fault,” I said again, forcing the words past the lump in my throat.
Kyle didn’t respond immediately.
Instead, he leaned forward, placing both hands on the arms of my chair.
Trapping me.
My heart slammed violently against my ribs.
“She went out with you,” he said quietly.
My back pressed further into the chair.
“She trusted you.”
“I didn’t push her in front of that car,” I whispered.
“But you lost her,” he countered.
Guilt twisted painfully in my stomach.
“Yes,” I admitted.
The word came out broken.
“Yes, I did. And I have lived with that guilt every single day since then. You think disappearing from this town was easy for me? You think I don’t blame myself too?”
His jaw clenched.
For a moment, I thought I saw something flicker in his eyes.
But it was gone just as quickly.
“You should,” he said coldly.
Anger surged through me.
“I didn’t come here to fight with you.”
“No,” he murmured. “You came here to work under me.”
I pushed against his chest.
“Move.”
He didn’t.
Instead, his gaze dropped to my mouth.
My breath caught.
“Kyle…”
He didn’t move away.
If anything, he leaned closer. My breathe caught.
“Aisha Manchester,” he murmured, lifting my chin so I had no choice but to meet his gaze, “fate brought you back to pay for your sins.”
My heart thundered.
“And you will pay.”
“Will you push me in front of an oncoming train?” I asked, trying to hide my fear.
He chuckled, dark and low, as his hand slid down my waist.
“I have better ways.”
His hand shot out instantly, gripping my waist and holding me in place.
His fingers squeezed my hips and I swallowed.
My stomach flipped.
His touch burned through the thin fabric of my blouse.
“Kyle, this is an office,” I whispered.
His lips brushed against my ear.
“I know.”
My knees nearly gave out.
His hand slid slowly from my waist to the zipper of my pants.
I grabbed his wrist immediately.
“I have a boyfriend.” I lied through my teeth.
His expression turned lethal.
“Do I look like I give a fuck?”
My breath stuttered as he leaned in closer, his lips grazing the side of my neck.
“Does he make you flutter the way I do?” He asked quietly.
My fingers tightened around his wrist as my resolve began to crumble.
“Kyle, please.”
The door flew open.
He pulled away instantly, fury flashing across his face as he turned.
I turned too and the woman standing there looked at me in shock.
“You.”She stared straight at me in anger. I recognized her immediately.
Blonde hair. Blue eyes. Porcelain skin. This was no other person than Yvonne Williams.
Kyle’s girlfriend.
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
Kyle’s POVI 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
Aisha’s POVSunlight stabbed my eyes, and my head throbbed.“Damnit, Isha. No more alcohol,” I groaned.I scrambled for my phone. Gone. Where the hell did I put it?The door burst open. Fiona grinned. “Morning, girl.”“Fi… do you know what happened last night? My phone is missing.”She smirked. “Eth
Aisha’s POVLaughter, clinking glasses, music vibrating through polished floors of the reception hall when Fiona and I walked in. The kind of celebration that should have felt warm.Instead, my chest tightened.Kyle was already seated at our table.Across from me.My feet stalled, instinctively t
Aisha’s POVI didn’t mean to overhear them.If the elevator had been slower…If I had knocked first…Maybe I wouldn’t have heard Aaliyah laughing.The sound stopped me in the hallway outside Brandon’s apartment.For a moment, I told myself I was imagining it. Aaliyah was my colleague at the firm. Sh







