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Chapter Six: No Names, No Promises

Author: Bea whitmore
last update publish date: 2026-02-14 15:54:11

Amelia didn’t look back when the elevator doors closed.

Her reflection stared at her from the mirrored walls. Hair slightly messy. Lips swollen. Eyes clearer than they had been the night before.

For a few hours, she had forgotten everything.

Now reality waited outside the hotel doors.

When she stepped onto the street, the air felt sharper. Colder. She pulled her coat tighter around her and walked quickly, her heels clicking against the pavement.

Her phone buzzed the moment she turned it back on.

Missed calls.

Voicemails.

Messages from Evan.

Messages from her father.

One from Natasha.

You always act like the victim. Grow up.

Amelia deleted them all without listening.

She stopped at a quiet café, retrieved her suitcase from where she had left it with the owner, and sat down long enough to breathe. Her hands trembled slightly as she wrapped them around a cup of coffee.

The ring on her finger caught her attention.

She stared at it.

It was too expensive to belong in her life. Too deliberate to be accidental.

A marker.

That’s what he had called it.

She slipped it off and turned it between her fingers. For a wild second, she considered going back to return it. But something inside her resisted.

Last night hadn’t been a mistake.

It had been a choice.

And for once, it had been hers alone.

She slid the ring into her handbag instead.

Across the city, Alexander stood by the window of his office suite, overlooking the skyline.

“Sir,” his assistant said cautiously, tablet in hand, “the board meeting starts in ten minutes.”

Alexander didn’t move.

“Reschedule it.”

The assistant blinked. “Sir?”

“Reschedule.”

The tone left no room for argument.

The door closed quietly behind the assistant, leaving Alexander alone with his thoughts.

He wasn’t a man who lost focus. He didn’t get distracted by passing moments. He built empires. Made decisions that moved markets. Controlled outcomes.

Yet this morning, his mind wasn’t on contracts or acquisitions.

It was on a woman who refused to give him her name.

He replayed the night in his head. The way she held herself like she was used to fighting battles alone. The flicker of pain she tried to hide. The strength beneath it.

She hadn’t asked for money. Hadn’t tried to impress him. Hadn’t even asked who he was.

Most women did.

That alone made her different.

His phone buzzed.

“Sir,” one of his security men said. “We checked the hotel records. She didn’t use her real name.”

Of course she didn’t.

“Cameras?”

“We’re reviewing footage.”

Alexander’s jaw tightened. “Find her.”

There was a pause. “Yes, sir.”

He ended the call and exhaled slowly.

He wasn’t sure what unsettled him more. That she had left without hesitation. Or that he wanted her to stay.

Back at the café, Amelia opened her laptop.

She searched flight tickets.

Anywhere but here.

Her savings weren’t large, but they were enough for a fresh start if she was careful. She had always been responsible. Organized. Practical.

She booked the ticket before she could change her mind.

Departure: tonight.

Her heart pounded as the confirmation email arrived.

It felt reckless.

It felt necessary.

She closed her laptop and stood, slinging her bag over her shoulder. The ring shifted inside it, a small, heavy reminder of the night she had allowed herself to feel something other than betrayal.

No names.

No promises.

That’s what they had agreed.

She stepped onto the sidewalk, disappearing into the crowd.

Hours later, Alexander stood in the hotel suite again, the bed neatly made, the room cleared of any sign she had been there.

“Sir,” his security chief said carefully, “we traced partial footage. She left alone. Took a taxi toward the Left Bank. After that… nothing.”

“Nothing?” Alexander repeated.

“It’s as if she vanished.”

Alexander stared at the empty space beside the bed.

He rarely lost control of a situation.

He had lost her.

And for the first time in a long time, something unsettled stirred beneath his calm exterior.

He didn’t know her name.

He didn’t know her story.

But he knew one thing with certainty.

The night hadn’t been forgettable.

And he wasn’t finished.

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