LOGIN☆☆LILA☆☆
“Lila,” Zio’s voice broke through the silence of the study, low but firm. “Sit down.” I did, reluctantly. It was weird for Zio to address me in his study, but I knew why. My fingers fiddled with the hem of my sleeve like I was a child again, waiting to be scolded. He sighed tiredly, then looked at me, he looked so tired he did not look like the man who used to sneak me pastries when Dad wasn’t looking. That felt like a lifetime ago. “You can’t keep doing this,” he said quietly. “The clubs. Drinking and partying recklessly.” I swallowed, my jaw tight. “I’m sorry.” “I know you are.” His eyes softened. “God, Lila. I miss him too. But grief doesn’t give you the right to burn down everything he built.” I flinched at that. He noticed, and immediately his voice softened again. “I don’t mean to sound cruel. I’m worried about you. You know how they see you. I don't want you to be affected by them ” “ The board doesn’t matter.” “They do now,” he said, sitting forward. “Leo’s gone. Your father’s name won’t shield you if you give them enough reason to think you’re unstable.” “So this is about appearances,” I snapped. “It’s about survival,” he said. “Yours and the company’s. If you want a future here, you have to stop giving them excuses to chase you out.” I looked away, my throat tight. The worst part was… I knew he was right. He stood slowly, walked around the desk, and placed a hand on my shoulder. “There’s a gala tomorrow. The formal announcement for Theo’s appointment. It’s going to be televised. Press, partners, and investors everyone will be there. You need to be there.” I stiffened at the name, but nodded once. Zio bent down to my level, his eyes meeting mine. “Just… promise me you’ll be good. No more drinking or clubbing. No more drama. Please.” I paused before answering “I promise,” I said finally. -- Crystal chandeliers dripped from the ceiling scattering the light across polished marble floors that reflected every movement. Waiters were dressed in black tuxedos moving through the crowd smoothly, balancing silver trays of champagne and wine. The camera was flashing as I stepped into the hall. I ignored the press and their questions and moved to my table. Most of the executives and shareholders were sitting at a table, one near mine. Diamonds glinted from their wrists and ears. At the front of the room, there's a banner that reads “Legacy in Motion: The Moretti Empire Continues,” and under it stood the man of the hour. Theo. His expression was cool and practised, polite. Cameras flashed as he raised his glass and began to speak. "Leo Moretti was more than a mentor..." I spaced out as he began to speak, his voice faded into the background, smooth and practised. My champagne was untouched in my hand. I stared at the crystal chandelier. It looked like it might shatter at any moment, to rain glass and glitter down on everyone in this room. So beautiful yet fragile. The sound of applause snapped me back to reality. People were clapping as he left the podium. I stood up to go to the restroom the voices fading behind me. I opened the restroom, everything shined like the rest of this goddamn palace. I stepped into one of the stalls and locked the door I needed a minute. To breathe. To get myself together. I sat there in silence. Then the door creaked open. Heels clicked across the floor. A voice rang through the bathroom. “Wasn't that Leo’s daughter at the table next to us?” "Yes she was, poor girl" “Did you hear she went off at the last board meeting? She had to be escorted out.” “Really? She could have handled it better.” "How could she? She is used to her father taking care of everything for her" she said mockingly "No wonder she wasn't elected as the executive chairman " "I pity her though she hardly knows anything about everything that happened" They paused before they continued. “You know I heard that they retaliated before ending it.” “Don’t. You’re not supposed to—” “No, seriously. That Rowan he-" The door creaked open as I opened it, I stepped out, keeping my head high, looking at them blankly looking at each of them as I walked past them slowly, "Don’t let me interrupt,” I said sweetly They didn’t say a word as I left the restroom, my heels clicking against the tile,my heart pounding in my chest. I wasn't surprised that they were talking about me but it doesn't make it feel less terrible than it is. When I got back to the hall, most people were just mingling while some were leaving. I walked over to the table where Zio was sitting with the board of directors. "Good evening" I said sweetly “Good evening” Mrs Rena answered me sweetly too sweetly I gave her a tight-lipped smile I moved closer to Zio "I'm going home, I have a terrible headache" I said to him "Alright, take care. " --- I couldn’t breathe in that room anymore. I needed to get away. I changed out of my gown the second I got home. I took a Jeans, a crop top and a pair of sneakers. I pulled my hair into a ponytail. I didn't want to go through the front door, I promised Zio that I won't go clubbing again, but I can't stand staying here anymore. I felt suffocated. My room had a balcony. It was barely used, but I knew the ledge. I used it when I was sixteen. And just like all those times before, I slipped through the window, climbed down the balcony, and slipped through the gate. Both of the guards were inside to eat their dinner; Nana Rosa probably thought I was sleeping. --- The club pulsed with music so loudly. People swirled around me, moving their bodies to the music. It all feels like a dream. I needed this. A beautiful girl with piercing blue eyes was walking towards me. Her black hair was so long and shiny that it put my ginger hair to shame. She came to me and offered me a drink with a warm smile. “Here,” she said, pushing the glass towards me. “It’s on the house.” I hesitated. "No thanks" Something was off and I wasn't planning to take any risk. I moved to the bar and brought a drink to be on the safer side The drink burned down my throat as I finished it. I moved to the dance floor to dance away my problems when I started to feel dizzy. Everything seemed hazy The room was spinning. My vision blurred. I stumbled forward, my feet unsteady, and I found myself heading toward the exit, but the door seemed farther away. I pressed a hand to the wall to steady myself, but I felt like I was losing consciousness. I was-- My thoughts fractured, and then everything went dark.☆☆LILA☆☆I couldn't sleep.Which was annoying because I was exhausted. I'd trained with Nyx, nearly died, recovered, ate, showered, and yet somehow my brain had decided now was the perfect time to be awake.I rolled onto my back and stared at the ceiling. My phone sat on the nightstand, silent.After another twenty minutes of staring at the ceiling, I gave up. Maybe water would help. Or food. Or unconsciousness. I'd take any of the three.The house was quiet as I headed to the kitchen, at least until I saw light coming from the corner of the living room. I stopped, checked the time. It was two in the morning.Then I walked closer to him.Rowan was sitting on the couch with a laptop open. Several files were spread across the table. He looked up. I looked at him, then at the files, then back at him."It's two in the morning.""Yes.""Do you ever sleep?""Sometimes.""That's not an answer.""It is.""It isn't.""It is."I narrowed my eyes."You definitely sleep standing up like a horse."
☆☆LILA ☆☆ The kitchen smelled amazing. At this point, I was convinced Rowan could probably make gourmet food out of cardboard if he tried hard enough. I dropped onto my usual stool. Rowan glanced over his shoulder. "Can you help?" I blinked. "Me?" "Yes." I looked around the kitchen. "Is there someone else here?" "No." I laughed. "You want my help?" "Yes." "Have you met me?" "You can cut vegetables, right?" I just nodded in response. I stared at the knife, then at him, then back at the knife. "If I cut my finger off, I'm suing you." "You can't sue me." "I'll find a way." "You won't." "You don't know my dedication." A few minutes later, I was aggressively attacking vegetables. My slices were uneven. Some were tiny, some were enormous. One somehow launched itself off the counter completely. I watched it hit the floor. Rowan watched it hit the floor. Neither of us said anything. "I think that one escaped." "Clearly." "It wante
☆☆LILA☆☆ My stomach tightened as the phone kept ringing. Theo. For a moment, I just stared at the screen, then I declined the call. The phone immediately went silent. I slipped it back into my pocket before I could change my mind. Across the kitchen, Rowan had already gone back to whatever he was doing. Surprisingly, he didn't ask who called. He didn't even look curious. I found myself watching him again. A few seconds passed, then he spoke. "Spaghetti and meatballs." I blinked. "Huh?" "Spaghetti and meatballs." I stared at him. "What are you talking about?" "You asked what I was doing." Oh. I had. "Nice." And somehow that was the entire conversation. I hated that it was awkward. Eventually, I stood up. "I think I'm going to shower." Rowan glanced over his shoulder. "Okay." That was it. I headed upstairs before my brain could decide to overthink that too. ............................ The next morning, the first thing I noticed was that my ankle didn't hurt
☆☆LILA☆☆I woke up already dreading my morning.Which was impressive because I'd only been awake for about ten seconds.Nyx.That was why.Every morning, like some kind of terrifying ritual, she appeared and found new ways to remind me how painfully human I was.By the time I dragged myself out of bed and made my way outside, I had already prepared for the worst.What I wasn't prepared for was Rowan standing in the living room.I stopped walking and looked around before looking at him again."Where's Nyx?""She is busy."I narrowed my eyes immediately."Busy?""Yes. She has important duties to fulfill for the pack."I stared at him suspiciously."Since when?"Rowan shrugged.I pointed at him."You did something.""I have no idea what you're talking about.""Of course you don't.""I don't.""You absolutely do."His expression remained perfectly innocent.I started walking toward the gym room, and he followed me.A few seconds later, he said,"You wanted help."I glanced at him.A few d
The room felt quiet immediately after Rowan dismissed everyone. I stared at the floor. Someone was still hiding something, even months after the incident. What were they scared we would find out? I didn't even realize Rowan had stood up until I heard the first cabinet open. I looked over at him, and he was already moving around the kitchen, pulling ingredients from the fridge, then reaching for a pan, doing whatever mysterious cooking he intended to do. For some reason, I found myself watching him, maybe because it was better than thinking, because if I thought too hard, I'd start imagining every possible reason someone would still be cleaning up evidence. A few moments later, Rowan looked up. I looked away immediately, feeling flushed that he had caught me staring. "You can sit here if you want." I blinked. "What?" He nodded toward the kitchen island. I stared at him suspiciously. "What happened to me being banned from your kitchen?" "I changed my mind." "You changed you
☆☆LILA ☆☆The moment we got home, Rowan looked at my ankle and said,"Sit down."I immediately shook my head."I'm fine.""You are limping.""It's just a sprain.""Lila."I rolled my eyes."It will work itself out.""Sit."The annoying thing I noticed about Rowan was that when he decided something, he became impossible to argue with.I muttered something insulting under my breath and dropped onto the couch.A few minutes later, he came back carrying a first aid kit. I watched him kneel in front of me and carefully lift my injured leg."Do you know what you're doing?"He glanced up briefly."My sister is a nurse," he said matter-of-factly."Right."I already knew that.Still, watching him work was strange because when I first met Rowan, I thought he was the type of person who would tell someone to walk off a broken leg. Maybe even cruel.Yet here he was kneeling in front of me, treating my leg.For a moment, I simply watched him work.The concentration on his face.The way he focused c
☆☆LILA☆☆The first thing I woke up to see was a blue ceiling, i looked around the unfamiliar room trying to understand where I wasI tried to move, but my body felt heavy. My eyelids stung when I tried to open them very well. I didn’t even know where I was. Everything in this room was sky blue.The
☆☆ LILA ☆☆ I stayed upstairs for a long time, watching people move around like busy ants through the window. Even though I was away from all the bubbling and preparations, I could still feel the weight of their excitement pressing against me. After a while, I couldn’t take it anymore. I grabbed
When Theo left, the room felt lighter like the air had been holding its breath the whole time he was here. Raya exhaled loudly. “I swear, that man walks in and the temperature drops ten degrees.” Kai chuckled from where he stood by the window. “Come on, he’s not that bad.” Raya gave him a flat l
☆☆LILA☆☆“Lila?”Raya’s voice pulled me back before my thoughts could spiral any deeper than it already had.I blinked, realizing she was watching me closely from across the room like she was waiting for my reply. “What?”She tilted her head, frowning. “You look like you’ve seen a ghost.”I tried t







