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ELLIS POV I stare at the name displayed on my phone and my heartbeat races. I set my coffee down the second cup today and let it go to voicemail. took three seconds of silence before it starts ringing again and I finally press the answer button "Ellis." Her voice cuts through the speaker coldly. Exactly as I remember. "Mother."I answered "I saw the news,your father needs you to come home tonight.” Of course she did. Not how are you,not are you alright. Just straight to the point. "I can't,I have a lot to do…” " Do not make me stress myself,Ellis"she cuts in sharply and the line goes dead. I sit there,the phone still pressed to my ear in the silence. Home, she wants me home.The place I have not stepped foot in for two years. The place I swore I would never go back to. I should refuse and ignore her completely.But if I don't show up, she will do what she does best. And right now, with the scandal plastered across every news site,getting involved with her is the last I want. *********************************************** The drive to Westfield takes about forty minutes. I know these streets the way you know a place you have spent a long time resenting. The trees line up perfectly maintained and trimmed which means someone is paid to make it look effortless. The mansions are the same, built so far away from the road with big gates.Houses in this area simply lets you know the difference between a guest and someone who wandered in. The Valmont estate comes into view, the big Iron gates are the same as it was and the house stands there patiently like it knew I would eventually come back. Two years of putting distance between myself and everything that name represents but here I am again. The gates are already open.I pull through slowly,the gravel crunching under the tyres.Of course she knew I would come. I park in the drive and cut the engine.I sit with my hands on the steering wheel and stare at the front door. The front door is about thirty feet away if I remember correctly and that might as well be thirty miles. I checked my phone,7:01 PM. No new threats from the contact. Just the time blinking back at me on the bright screen. I get out of the car and walk towards the main entrance. The door opens before I could ring the bell Henderson, our butler, stood straight, his blank face perfectly on except there just at the corners of his mouth hid a faint smile and somehow that felt like the warmest thing about this house. "Mr Valmont," he nodded, closing the door behind me."Your parents are in the study.” I walk past him towards the stair and look at the portraits that hang on the wall upward.My great grandfather, grandfather and my father as a young man.None of the wall has mine hanging on it. My footsteps echo as I pass through the silent hallway, the marble floors are so polished that I could see my reflection and chandeliers remain as it was. I stop in the doorway of the opened study door. I see the mahogany desk first wide enough to make one feel like it's a court session.There is a pen holder on the left side and a reading lamp. I entered the room and saw my father sitting behind it.I was ten the first time I stood on the other side of it and learned what disappointment sounded like in a calm voice. My mother stands by the window with a champagne glass in hand,her back turned to me. My father glanced up at me,his reading glasses slightly tipped on his nose. "You're late." I check my watch,"It's only four minutes past seven,father" My mother turns towards me, "Sit, Ellis." "I would rather stand."I replied back My father removes his glasses,folds them carefully and sets them on the desk. “Sit down” he commanded My fingers curl around my jacket hem as I drag the chair out slowly and sit. My mother sets down her wine."Care to explain this?” She slapped down a bunch of newspapers in front of me. "Someone leaked confidential materials from a business collaboration, it's quite common for that to happen" I said looking at her "With Alex Hawthorne”My father interrupts flatly. "Yes." My mother takes a sip of her champagne. "The same Alex Hawthorne you were involved with years ago." My head snapped up in shock "We have connections, Ellis or did you think we live underground?"she rolled her eyes My father leans forward placing his elbows on the desk "Is this a sort of revenge? Did you sabotage his company because of your... personal feelings?" I look down on the desk swallowing past the lump in my throat.‘Personal feelings’,the words almost made me laugh. "No, besides no evidence points at us either."I said hoarsely. My mother laughs coldly. "You dare say you don't know?You have built this fashion hobby thing of yours and you can't even protect it from this little scandal." "Velles is not a hobby." I frowned at her "Is it not now?" She sets down her glass. "A distraction from your real responsibilities." “What responsibilities?” My grip tightens around the edge of the desk."You cut me off two years ago,or did we forget that part?” "We gave you a choice," my father answered,"but then you made your decision." "The choice to be honest about who I am?!" I snapped "The choice to embarrass this family." My mother's voice rises, "To throw away everything we built,everything we gave you." "You did not give me anything. I built Velles myself with no help from either of you." "And look where that has gotten you." My father gestures at me. “You got careless mixing business with... whatever it is you do."My mother crosses her arms. I look at the disgust on her face, take a deep breath and let it out slowly. "Why did you call me here?"I asked "We are hosting a charity gala this weekend," she says "Saturday night,you should attend for publicity." No. What’s the point? It’s not like we are a family, mother. "We will be together for one evening." She picks up her glass again. "Unless you would prefer I make a statement to the press distancing the family from your current difficulties." "You would throw me under the bus,again."I laughed "I will protect this family's reputation as I always have."she replied "And showing up at your gala will?" My mother moves closer "It's a start,people are asking questions, Ellis. About you and us,about why the Valmont name might be mentioned in the same breath as a courtroom.” "So this is about you and your reputation." I look between them and neither of them denies it. "And if I don't come?"I stand ready to find my way out "Then you don't come," she says after a moment "And we will know exactly where you and your little company stand with the family” "Ellis" My father's voice stops me. "This does not have to be difficult. Come to the gala. Play your part. Then you can go back to your life." "You have until Friday to confirm your invitation, don't disappoint us again" My mother's voice follows me down the hallway. I get into the car,pull the door shut and just sit there numbly.My hands won’t stop shaking and I press them between my knees and stare at the dashboard breathing heavily. I start the engine and slowly drive through the gate.when I hit the main road I press the accelerator down and keep my eyes ahead without looking back,not even once.CHAPTER TWELVE ELLIS POVThe morning sun cut a sharp line across the mattress, waking me slowly.I was face down, my cheek pressed against the familiar, steady rise and fall of Alex's chest. The air in the room was cool, but the sheets tangled around my hips kept the warmth trapped between us.For the first time all week, the heavy ache in my shoulders had dissolved into the mattress.Alex's heartbeat picked up under my ear.It didn't speed up gently,it spiked, hard and sudden.Above me, his breath caught.The easy warmth that usually rolled off him vanished instantly, replaced by a rigid, freezing stillness.I kept my eyes shut, pretending to sleep as his arm began to slide out from under me.He moved slowly and gently.I let out a soft, low grunt and rolled onto my side to give him space, keeping my eyes heavy and closed.The mattress shifted as his weight left it.Through lowered lashes, I watched him s
CHAPTER ELEVEN ELLIS POVI stared at the message delivered twenty minutes ago. I set the phone down, only to pick it up again a second later. Still no response. I kept staring ahead until the walls started to blur together, sitting there in the quiet as the evening light slowly faded from the room.I paced back and forth between the couch and the window, checking the street every time a car drove by. After some time, I just stood off to the side of the glass, watching the traffic pass, unable to sit still.Then, my phone buzzed on the table.I grabbed it so fast I nearly dropped it, catching it against my chest. Three dots danced on the screen indicating that he's typing.“On my way”I set the phone down on the counter. For a second, I just stood there, staring at nothing. I dragged a hand over my face and let out a long sigh.“He actually said yes.” I glanced back at the screen like the message might magically change if I looked too long. I wasn’t ready for that answer.“Oh my
CHAPTER TENALEX POVThe sun sets outside while I sit still at my desk working. The office is quiet since everyone must have gone home hours ago,tired too.The stock closed at eighty four, down eight percent in one day.I have gone over the numbers more than ten times today, weighing every suggestion and still, nothing feels right.My mind drifts back to yesterday’s interview. Every word had been carefully crafted by the PR team. They protected the company, but they still feel off and I can’t shake this feeling off.A knock at the door makes jolt be back.My mother stands in the doorway dolled up in a blue designer button down gown,purse over one arm and a paper bag dangling from the other hand.“How did you even find your way up here?” I ask, a little taken aback. Mom has never been great with directions.I half expected her to get lost before she made it this far."The security man helps me." She wa
CHAPTER NINE ALEX POV I was a few minutes away from Velles when the traffic stopped completely. The road was packed with red lights everywhere. Orange cones had funneled two lanes into one, and a detour sign redirected half the cars down a side street but it didn’t help. Everyone was stuck. I turned the music up and tapped my fingers against the wheel while watching the red brake lights ahead. Ellis email from earlier flashed through my mind. I have replayed the conversation a hundred times already, and I still wasn’t ready. A horn blares behind me and I jump slightly to realise the line has moved. Velles is easy to get from the street.The building was all white with black glass.The windows went all the way up and inside, a strip of original brick ran along one wall, rough against all that clean white space. I parked in the visitor lot and went in. The lobby
CHAPTER EIGHTELLIS POVI stare at the name displayed on my phone and my heartbeat races.I set my coffee down the second cup today and let it go to voicemail. took three seconds of silence before it starts ringing again and I finally press the answer button"Ellis." Her voice cuts through the speaker coldly. Exactly as I remember."Mother."I answered "I saw the news,your father needs you to come home tonight.”Of course she did. Not how are you,not are you alright. Just straight to the point."I can't,I have a lot to do…”" Do not make me stress myself,Ellis"she cuts in sharply and the line goes dead.I sit there,the phone still pressed to my ear in the silence.Home, she wants me home.The place I have not stepped foot in for two years. The place I swore I would never go back to.I should refuse and ignore her completely.But if I don't show up, she will do wh
CHAPTER SEVENELLIS POVI stare at the wall clock as a car passes outside, the sound fading as it moves down the street.A few minutes later, another car goes by,then the street goes silent again.I pick up my phone,open the browser and type "Hawthorne Group" into the search bar.My hand stills over the screen for a second before I press enter and let the results load.BREAKING NEWS: Hawthorne Group CEO Accused of Design TheftThe phone almost slips from my hand. I tap the first link.Two columns of sketches fill the screen. Almost identical designs,mine on the left with the Velles logo and Alex's company on the right.I scroll back up and look at them again.These are not stolen. These are samples from our meetings.We worked on it together.Someone took it and twisted the narration beautifully.I checked the time,3:23 AM.No messages and no call from Alex since yesterday.I drop back on
CHAPTER 6ALEX POVI tilt the bottle over the glass and watch the last drop of whiskey pour in.I lost count after the first few swigs.I should stop. It's past midnight and I have a company to run tomorrow.Instead, I reached for the bottle,the amber liqui
CHAPTER 5 ELLIS POV The VIP room feels smaller somehow. The air is heavy and filled with the smell of alcohol mixed with a stinging regret that makes me realise how badly I just messed up. I keep holding my phone even though the screen is off. I d
CHAPTER 4ALEX POVThe drive to South Square takes about twenty minutes through the slow evening traffic.I could still turn back and hold on to what’s left of my sanity but that at the cost of this collaboration.Instead I pull into a parking spot across from the bar,turn the engine off and stare
CHAPTER 3ALEX POVThe door swings open just as our lips touch."Alex, the samples just arrived and… oh shit."Theo freezes in the doorway, his eyes going wide. The folder in his hands slips, papers spilling on the floor.Ellis shoves me hard enough that I stumble back. His face goes pale as he mov







