LOGINAnna stood paralyzed, her feet rooted to the carpet as she locked eyes with Anthony. He didn't flinch. He didn't even blink. He just watched her, his gaze heavy and unreadable, pinned her to the spot.
“Sit, please,” the other interviewer prompted. The voice snapped the invisible thread holding her gaze to Anthony’s. Anna nodded frantically, her movements jerky as she took her seat. Under the table, she laced her fingers together so tightly her knuckles turned white, trying to force her breathing into a steady rhythm. Having him in the room felt like trying to breathe in a vacuum. “I must say, Ms. Anna, I am impressed with your designs. They are unique,” another interviewer noted, leaning forward. “Where do you get your inspiration from?” “I… I…” The word caught in her throat. Her mind, usually full of colors and textures, had gone completely blank. “Are you okay, Ms. Anna? Or should we end the interview here?” Anthony’s voice sliced through her stutter. It wasn’t kind; it was ice-cold. “No, no. I… I mean… my inspiration…” She was spiraling, her composure crumbling like dry sand. “I think we should give her a minute,” the second interviewer suggested softly, sensing her distress. “Get out, Ms. Anna,” Anthony commanded. The rudeness of it hit her like a physical blow, causing her eyes to widen. “That’s the end of the interview.” A hot sting pricked the corners of her eyes. She refused to let a single tear fall—not in front of him. Pushing back her chair, she forced a faint, trembling smile, turned on her heel, and prepared to flee. The other interviewers began to whisper, their murmurs a dull hum in her ears. Fired before I even got the job. And because of him. Fuck this, she thought, her blood finally beginning to simmer with a spark of anger. “Wait!” Anthony’s voice rang out. Anna halted. She realized she hadn’t even made it two steps; she was still standing right by her chair. She turned back slowly. “Are you ready for your interview now?” he asked, his tone stern, challenging her. Anna took a deep breath, grounding herself. The panic retreated, replaced by a sudden, sharp clarity. “Yes. I am ready for this interview,” she said, her voice finally finding its floor. He signaled to the chair with a slight tilt of his head. She sat, spine straight this time. “We will take this again,” Anthony declared. “So,” the first interviewer repeated, “where did your inspiration come from?” “I got my inspiration from my mother,” Anna said, a genuine smile tugging at her lips. “All her life, jewelry design was her world. She taught me everything I know. Now, whenever I think of her, the designs just… flow.” “Your mother never thought about going into the business? She’s clearly talented,” the man remarked. “If you can design like this, I can’t imagine what she’s capable of.” “She lost the passion,” Anna replied, her voice softening but remaining steady. “But I want to prove to her that her dream can still come true through me.” The committee began to deliberate in low voices. Throughout it all, Anthony’s gaze never left her face. Anna felt the weight of it, but this time, she didn't look back. She stared straight ahead, waiting. “We have seen your work and we are impressed,” the head interviewer said, turning to his side. “Is there something you would like to say, Anthony?” “She got the job,” Anthony stated. The words hung in the air, blunt and final. The other interviewers traded stunned glances, but Anthony didn’t give them room to protest. “Tell the rest of the candidates to leave,” he commanded, his voice hardening. “And I need the two of you to head out as well. I want a private interview with my new employee.” The room cleared in a blur of hushed whispers. As the door clicked shut, a wave of heat surged through Anna’s veins. Anthony rose from his chair, his movements predatory and slow. Anna froze, her fingers digging into the fabric of her skirt as he circled the table. He didn't stop in front of her; he glided past until he was looming directly behind her. He leaned down, his breath ghosting over her skin before his lips pressed a lingering kiss against her neck. A violent shiver raced down her spine, and a sharp, sudden ache blossomed between her thighs. When his lips moved to the shell of her ear, a soft, traitorous moan escaped her. “Do I make you that nervous?” he whispered. His voice was a low vibration that made her feel liquid. She could feel the dampness of her panties as he stepped around to face her. “Do you know why I gave you this job?” “For… for my talent,” she managed, though her voice lacked any real conviction. “Yes. And because I love how obedient you are.” He bit his lip, his eyes dark with intent. “Now you’re closer to me.” He leaned in, brushing his lips against hers in a kiss so soft it was agonizing. “Did you miss me?” Thirsty for more, Anna leaned forward to close the gap, but he pulled back just an inch. A small whimper died in her throat, unheard. “Do you want to do it here, in my office?” The question acted like a splash of cold water. Anna’s internal alarm bells finally rang, forcing her to snap out of the haze. She stood up abruptly, her heart hammering against her ribs. “Thank you so much for the opportunity, sir,” she said, her voice trembling as she tried to regain her professional mask. “This means a lot. I’ll… I’ll take my leave now.” She turned to flee, but his hand shot out, his fingers locking around her wrist. He yanked her back, pulling her flush against his chest. He looked down at her, seeing the intoxication in her eyes, the way her body practically hummed with the need to have him take her right there on the desk. “I want you in my bed,” he said, his tone dropping any pretense of playfulness. Anna couldn't find her voice; she simply nodded. A triumphant smile played on his lips as he released her. “Your phone?” She handed it over without a second thought. He punched in his number, dialed it, and handed it back. “I’ll call you. You can leave now.” As she turned, he grabbed her one last time, crashing his mouth against hers in a deep, bruising kiss. They both groaned into the heat of it. When they finally broke apart, a thin silver thread of saliva lingered between them. Anna’s knees felt like lead. “Go,” he murmured. Anna floated out of the building, a dazed, permanent smile fixed on her face. She hailed a cab, her mind replaying the touch of his lips all the way to her front door. But as she reached for her keys, she realized the door was already unlatched. Jake is home. Her smile faltered. As she stepped into the foyer, a muffled, rhythmic sound drifted from the bedroom. Her heart skipped a beat, a cold pit forming in her stomach. “You fuck me so good!” a woman’s voice wailed, followed by a sharp moan. The heat of the afternoon vanished, replaced by a sickening chill. Anna pushed the bedroom door open. The sight hit her like a physical blow: Jake was there, bending a woman over the bed, driving into her raw. When he turned and saw Anna standing in the doorway, his face drained of color, his eyes bulging in pure, reflected shock.Anna’s eyes widened in sheer horror as a thick, crimson stream of blood began to slip rapidly from Anthony's wrist. A sharp gasp tore from her throat, and she screamed, the sound laced with a heavy, tearful panic."Why would you do that?!" Anna cried out, stumbling forward to close the distance between them.Anthony didn't even seem to notice the pain. His gaze was entirely locked onto her, glassy and desperate. "You won’t leave me... will you?""Anthony, this is absolute insanity! You are mad!" she sobbed, her hands shaking violently as she looked at the growing pool of blood."You won’t leave me... would you?"Suddenly, his knees buckled. The powerful, commanding man collapsed onto the floor, sinking to his knees as tears rolled down his hollow eyes. He looked up at her, utterly broken. "Please, Anna," he choked out, his chest heaving so violently it felt as though his heart might burst right through his ribs. "I am nothing without you."Anna stood frozen, completely terrified. She
Anna sat on the cold stone curb by the roadside, her fingers trembling as she scrolled through the contacts on her phone. Name after name flashed across the screen, but with each swipe, a heavy, crushing realization settled into her chest. There was no one. There was absolutely no one in her life she could actually call for help.Anthony had been her entire world. He had systematically become everything she had, and now she was entirely stranded. Why did I let myself become so dependent on him? she thought bitterly, burying her face in her hands. Who do I call now? Where do I even go?"This is so fucked up," she whispered to the empty street, a tear escaping her eye. "Why is this happening to me?" Just when she thought she had finally found a sliver of genuine happiness, it had been ripped away, leaving her with nothing but ghosts and lies.Then, a desperate thought crossed her mind. It felt reckless, even stupid, but she had no other choice. With a numb thumb, she pulled up Jake’s co
"Hey, let me go!" Sasha shrieked, twisting violently against the metal cuffs biting into her wrists. The officers held her fast, ignoring her frantic struggles. "I didn't do anything!"Her desperate gaze scanned the area until it clashed with Anthony's cold stare. The panic on her face hardened into sheer malice. "You got them here, didn't you?"Anthony stepped closer, his jaw tight. "Why did you do it, Sasha? Why did you try to kill me?""I don't know anything about that," she snapped, tilting her chin up defensively."Don't bother denying it," Anthony replied, his voice flat. "I have all the evidence I need."Sasha's furious scowl slowly dissolved, twisting into a sharp, wicked smile. A breathless laugh escaped her lips. "You got lucky. That bullet was meant for you.""Why?""Are you seriously asking me that question?" she mocked, her eyes flashing with venom. "After everything you and your family put me through, you deserve to die. It's just too bad that woman was the unfortunate o
"Anna, I..." Anthony reached out, his hand hovering in the tense space between them."Why, Anthony?" Anna interrupted, her voice cracking as the first tears spilled over her lashes. She took a step back, shaking her head in sheer disbelief. "Why did you let my mother’s murderer walk right out of prison?""Anna, listen to me. Let me explain," Anthony pleaded, stepping forward to close the distance. "I don’t believe Naomi did it. The pieces don't fit."A bitter, hysterical scoff escaped Anna’s throat. "Really? You don’t think she did it? She had every single reason in the world to kill my mom!""Anna, you need to trust me on this," Anthony pressed, his expression entirely serious as he desperately tried to catch her gaze. "Naomi didn’t do it. If she were the one who pulled that trigger, I would have personally ensured she faced the ultimate punishment. You know I would.""Then who did it?" Anna demanded, wiping her cheeks with the back of her hand. "Who took her from me?"Anthony opened
The bedroom was silent, saved only for the rhythmic, gentle sound of Anna’s breathing. She had already fallen deeply asleep, her head resting securely against Anthony’s chest. Moving with absolute, painstaking caution, Anthony slowly slipped out from beneath her weight. He carefully adjusted the pillows to ensure she wouldn't wake up before gently gliding across the floor toward the counter.His eyes locked onto her bag. With a racing heart, he reached inside and pulled out Stella’s worn diary. He stared at the cover for a long moment, wondering if he should open it.Finally, he flipped it open.The initial pages were entirely filled with Stella’s mundane, personal thoughts, so he kept rapidly turning the pages over, searching. Suddenly, his eyes caught the exact passage he was looking for. Stella’s neat handwriting stared back at him:Will I eternally be punished by God for failing Anna? She isn't my biological daughter, but she will always be mine. Her real mother, Annabel, was so i
"You heard me perfectly clearly, Anthony," his father said, his voice deadly calm as he stepped into the light. "Stella is not Anna’s mother.""Stop talking bullshit!" Anthony roared, his fingers clenching into tight, dangerous fists at his sides. "You don’t know what the hell you're talking about. She is Anna’s mom!"A harsh, jagged laugh tore from his father’s chest. The old man shook his head, thoroughly amused by his son's explosive denial. "You can blindly believe whatever you want to believe, Anthony, but she isn't. And I didn't kill her." Annoyance suddenly laced his voice as his posture stiffened. "And besides... how exactly did your mother react when she first laid eyes on Anna? She was completely paralyzed with shock, wasn't she?"Anthony’s eyes stretched wide, the breath hitching in his throat. "What... what the hell do you mean by that?""Nothing," his father whispered, a twisted, mocking grin stretching across his face. "Just that the girl vividly reminds your mother of h
"You can hear me clearly, Mrs. Anna. I want to see what you have prepared for this meeting," Anthony said. His voice was clipped, cutting through the silence of the room. Anna froze. Her heart hammered against her ribs. What was she supposed to present? She looked around the long table, her pul
"I am sorry I am late," Anthony said, sliding into his chair. Opposite him, Mr. Jeffery didn't look up; he simply deepened the scowl etched into his face."I have been sitting here for over thirty minutes," Mr. Jeffery muttered, his voice dropping to a low, sharp edge. "You have never shown up to a
“Wa...wait... wh... what?” Jake stuttered, his face twisting. “What is yours?” Anthony’s eyes turned pitch-black as he loomed over him, casting a long shadow.“You heard me loud and clear. Don’t you dare get close to what belongs to me,” Anthony growled. Jake scoffed and stumbled back a step, wipin
Anthony’s pen beat a frantic rhythm against the table. He leaned back, his eyes darting toward the door as he anxiously waited for Anna to enter his office. He hadn’t seen her at her workstation earlier, so he had told Bella to send the morning reports to Anna instead. A sharp knock sounded on the







