LOGINThe next morning, Adam made a show of being the perfect family man, volunteering to take Elena to work and little Becky to school. The front door hadn't even finished clicking shut before I bolted for the bathroom.
I turned the shower on, letting the spray soak through my hair and down to my feet. As the steam rose, the memories of yesterday flooded my mind. I leaned against the cold tile, still unable to believe how easily I had let them make a fool of me. I remembered the day I almost dyed my blonde hair. Adam had offhandedly mentioned he didn't like blondes, claiming they were mostly spoiled brats or gold diggers. To keep from irritating him, I’d resorted to wearing headscarves every day. I couldn't bring myself to change the color. I dressed quickly, skipping the makeup, and drove straight to my father’s office at Greene Empire. "You made it," my father said the second I stepped inside. I looked at him smiled wondering how he'd feel when he learns that the man he had arranged for me to marry had handed me a fake marriage certificate and made me his tool. "You didn't think I'd come?" I asked. "I'm just glad you did, princess." I looked at the mountain of documents on his mahogany desk and felt a wave of dizziness. The old Rebecca would rather be at a spa or shopping with friends than buried in paperwork. "This isn't child's play, Rebecca. I'm putting everything at stake here," he said, his voice grave. "People will call me foolish, but I believe in you. This is our legacy." "I won't fail you, Dad. I promise." He went silent for a moment. I knew how hard this was for him. In the Greene family, women were accessories. known for designer clothes and lavish spending, not boardrooms. Their only duty was to stay home and provide heirs. Finally, he nodded. "Let us begin then." He spent hours briefing me on the company's inner workings. It was a massive operation, but I was shocked to learn that half the assets were owned by an anonymous partner. My grandfather had been a reckless gambler who nearly ruined the firm, forcing my father into a desperate partnership with Mr. Anonymous to save the Greene name. I took notes until my hand ached, fighting the urge to drift off. By the time I headed home, my head was throbbing painfully. When I walked into the living room, I froze. Elena was draped across the sofa, her leg resting comfortably in Adam’s lap while he rubbed it gently. They looked exactly like a cozy couple from a romance movie. I faked a loud cough. Adam nearly shoved Elena off the cushions in his scramble to get her leg off him. They both looked so disoriented. "Where do you keep disappearing to lately?" Adam asked, stalking toward me. "I was worried. We came home starving, and Elena hurt her leg trying to fix dinner. I was just trying to help." I feigned a look of deep concern. "Oh my! I’m so sorry, Elena. You should have waited for me. Now you’ve hurt your beautiful leg." "It’s nothing, Rebecca," Elena said, her voice dripping with sweetness. "Your husband was hungry, and since we’re practically sisters, I thought I’d help. I didn't know you had a stool in the kitchen. Adam was just trying to make the pain go away. He’s so caring." She flashed him a flirty look. He started to return it, then caught himself and swatted at an invisible fly. "Why do you think I married him?" I said smoothly. "I knew he was a gentleman from the day we met." Jealousy flashed in her eyes when Adam actually blushed at my words. "I couldn't finish the meal, though," she quickly added. "Maybe you could finish making dinner?" I let out a long yawn. "I’d love to, really. But I’m exhausted, love." "Exhausted?" Adam snapped, his patience evaporating. "Are you possessed, Rebecca?" Elena quickly patted his back. "Don’t get worked up. If she’s tired, she’s tired. I’ll just order something." "I’m doing no such thing! Not when I have a wife at home!" he yelled. He brushed her hand off his back and grabbed my wrist, dragging me into the kitchen and locking the door behind us. "What has gotten into you? Where is the woman I married?" Tears tickled down my cheeks. For three years, I had loved this man. I would have done anything for him, all he had to do was ask. When he saw me cry, his expression softened slightly. "I’m sorry," he muttered, reaching for my hand. "Did I hurt you?" I wiped my cheeks with the back of my hand. This was the last time he would ever see me cry. He has one the first round, I'll make sure he never wins again. "No, I just thought of a story I read. I want to go to my room now." He blinked, stunned. "Excuse me?" "I would like to go to my room Adam. can I go?" "I just asked you to cook, Becky. I’m starving—" "You asked where I was," I interrupted. "I was at my dad's. He’s not feeling well, and I’ve been taking care of him. We wouldn't want anything happening to him before August, would we? That’s when he’s supposed to hand the company over to you, right?" I watched him suddenly force a look of concern. "Is it serious? Why didn't anyone tell me? I should have gone with you." "Leave him to me, love. You just focus on getting ready for the big task ahead." A slow, greedy smile spread across his face. "I’ve always been ready, and I promise to do my best. That's why I've been working extra hours. I truly want to impress you Rebecca. You're the reason I keep pushing myself further." "Can I leave now?" "Of course. I’ll just order food." Before I could move, he leaned down and kissed me. I had to fight the urge to flinch. His hand moved to my breast, squeezing softly before he finally let me go. I practically bolted from the kitchen. When I glanced back, he had a strange look on his face, he was finally trying to figure me out.“Are you done with your meeting?” I typed the words out quickly, stared at it, then pressed delete and began to type in new words for the third time in less than five minutes.It was already late in the night and quite unusual for Michael to go this long without trying to reach out to me. Not including the time he was being cold towards me though.Did I come off as too clingy and insecure earlier? I was huddled under the fluffy pink duvet in Kate's bed, my mind a sea wave of intrusive thoughts. Have I ruined one of the good things happening in my life right now?“You didn't call back” I typed out next, my thumb hovering over the send button. After a minute, I backed out again. I sounded like a clingy high schooler again. I wanted to sound like a confident, secure and independent woman. To show him that I wasn't just some little girl with daddy issues.My frustration took over and I typed out something unhinged."You're busier than a bee it seems. You should probably extract enough
I went back to Kate's house, and after sank down onto one of her favorite leather couches, trying to steady my overly beating heart.I dialed Collin's number.The line rang three times and went straight to voicemail. I let out a low, frustrated sigh and was about to place the phone on the seat when it began ringing.“What's happening now, Collin?” I asked, as soon as I answered the call.“The security have gotten him out of the building and I've told him we'd be pressing charges. Everyone is calm now,”“That's good,” I breathed, closing my eyes for a second. I could already feel a terrible headache.“I don't think this is over yet, Ma’am. He sounded very confident, I don't think the document is all he has,”“That's why I'm hoping the divorce works. If we are divorced, the document would be totally useless in his hands. Give the guards strict orders to never let him into the company ever again,”“Yes, Ma’am,”As soon as the call ended, Adam's call came through. In a haste to clear the
I didn't know how or why I had let Kate convince me to sext a man like Michael Knox in the first place. The whole thing was supposed to end on the phone, he was supposed to talk dirty enough to make me cum via text. But leave it to him to find a way to manipulate everything and drag me all the way here just to physically touch my clit.Now, I was sitting on a transparent desk that I was terrified of breaking, with his hands firmly placed on either side of my hips.“It was supposed to be just sexting, I wasn't supposed to see you today,” I reminded him, feigning a glare as I looked at his perfect facial features, he might have been a Greek god in his past life. I knew I was lying to myself and we both knew it. My body wouldn't have been content with just sexting, I would have dragged my sex crazed body all the way to the estate eventually.“Not when you're so close,” he murmured, his dark eyes watching my movement.“I wasn't close at all, Mr Knox,” I argued. "I was a mile away from y
Michael Knox I knew there was something wrong, something very wrong with her lawyer. The defensive, mixed signals could only mean one thing. She was either being threatened, blackmailed, or just being greedy.Right now, my sweet, stubborn Rebecca still hadn't realized the danger she was in. She was playing a dangerous game she had no indepth knowledge of.My brother can be a very dangerous psychopath. A gold digger who would do anything to get his filthy hands on gold no matter how much blood gets spilled in the process.The biggest mistake Greene ever made was becoming his acquaintance.As soon as I stepped into the estate, Ralph and Marcella fell into step behind me. We walked into the house in silence. I sat down on one of the leather seats before I stared at both of them.“I’ll be relieving you of your duties Mar…”“No, please no,” Marcella begged, getting on her knees immediately. “If this is about going against your orders a month ago regarding Rebecca, I'm sorry and it won't
We landed, and we were quickly guided into a waiting convoy by four men dressed in black. As I watched them secure the perimeter like military personnel, I felt like some kind of princess in a Mafia movie.As soon as we settled into the car, Michael handed me a fixed version of my broken phone. I smiled and shook my head before turning the phone on. Collin’s call came in almost immediately on my new phone, and I resisted the urge to groan before answering.“Good morning, Ma’am,” he greeted.“Morning, Collins. How're you doing?”“I'm good, but the company isn't,”I sighed. It must be the whole Adam issue. “What's happening?”“A man…your hus… sorry, a Mr. Adam is here and he wants to see you,” he whispered. I could hear shuffling sounds in the background as if he was shoving things inside a cupboard. “He said he's the rightful owner of the company and he has legal documents to prove it,”I gripped the phone tightly, my knuckles almost turning white. “Collins, why the hell didn't you tel
I was physically panicking, why have I never thought of that?My father had promised to hand the company over to him, and as a man who kept to his words, he had already begun to go through with it before I asked him not to. But how on earth did Adam get his hands on that document?As I sat on the seat on the jet, many questions began to flood my mind. Where was I even supposed to begin? I have come a long way, but that legal document held more weight than words from my father that weren't heard by anyone else but me. How would I ever be able to convince everyone that my father had handed the company over to me before he slipped into a coma, when Adam held legal papers with his name on it?I glanced towards the back of the private jet to find Michael engulfed in a serious conversation with a man that looked like his lawyer. The moment Michael glanced at me, I quickly averted my gaze.This was all my fault. Maybe if I had been serious enough to think of everything at once, I would have
Kate entered her car and parked it properly. We found the rock I had sat on the first time I came here, and sat on it.We couldn't wait in the car because I wanted to be able to flag him down as soon as he drives out of the estate gate.The waiting was physically and mentally draining.I've never h
We lifted our hands above our heads and slowly stepped out of the car. The men stepped back a bit, and some women stepped in front of them immediately.The women walked closer to us and began to search us. There was no familiar face among them, I was hoping to at least see one of the staff that sp
I probably shouldn't have entered my father's office. Nothing had changed, the room still smelled like him.memories of what had happened the day he collapsed flashed across my mind.My father had lain helpless on the floor because of a single call. Right now, I would do anything to ensure Mr. Knox
The room remained frozen. The only one openly smiling now was the lawyer. Collins was busy taking notes and only looking up briefly every once in a while. "The Empire had lost 10% market relevance this year, and 17% in one week, bringing it to 27%," I said. " That's because you've all decided to s







