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Chapter 2 : The World He Couldn’t Forget

last update publish date: 2026-04-17 06:39:00

The city never truly slept.

But tonight, Zayden Vale wished it would.

He stood in front of the mirror of his penthouse suite, loosening the buttons of his shirt with slow, irritated movements. The reflection staring back at him looked perfect — expensive, untouchable, controlled.

That was the version of himself the world knew.

The version they loved.

The version he no longer felt connected to.

His jaw tightened slightly.

Because no matter how many times he tried to push it away…

Her face kept returning.

Lena.

He exhaled sharply and grabbed his phone from the counter.

Messages flooded the screen.

“Zayden, are you coming to the club tonight?”

“VIP tables are reserved for you.”

“Fans are already waiting outside.”

He stared at the screen for a long moment.

Then tossed the phone aside.

“Annoying,” he muttered.

But even as he said it, he was already reaching for his jacket.

Because boredom was something Zayden Vale never tolerated.

And tonight… he needed distraction.

Anything.

The moment he stepped into the club, everything changed.

Lights flashed violently. Music shook the floor. People turned instantly — whispers spreading like wildfire.

“He’s here…”

“Zayden Vale!”

“Isn’t he filming tomorrow?”

Phones rose.

Eyes followed.

Attention — always his.

Zayden walked through it all without acknowledging anyone.

That alone made people even more curious.

At the VIP section, his friends were already waiting.

“Finally!” one of them laughed. “We thought you’d ghost us again.”

Zayden sat down slowly.

“Didn’t feel like coming,” he said flatly.

His friend raised a brow. “That’s new. You usually live for nights like this.”

Zayden didn’t answer.

A bottle was opened.

Glasses were filled.

Music pulsed louder.

Women leaned closer than necessary, laughter soft and intentional.

Everything familiar.

Everything predictable.

Everything meaningless.

Zayden leaned back, swirling his drink absentmindedly.

But his mind wasn’t here.

It was in Room 1408.

In quiet eyes that didn’t chase him.

In a voice that didn’t tremble when she spoke.

In a girl who looked at him like he was just another man.

That thought irritated him.

He took a long drink.

“Too quiet tonight,” one of his friends said. “What’s going on?”

Zayden smirked faintly.

“Nothing.”

But even he didn’t believe that.

Meanwhile, Lena Moore was still working.

Another shift.

Another hotel.

Another room that didn’t belong to her world.

Her body was tired, but her thoughts refused to settle.

Every time she blinked…

She saw him.

Not as a celebrity.

Not as a billionaire.

But as a man standing too close.

Too confident.

Too dangerous.

Lena shook her head as she wiped down a table.

“No,” she whispered to herself. “Forget it.”

But forgetting was harder than she expected.

Because something about him didn’t feel like the others.

And that scared her more than anything else.

Back at the club, laughter grew louder.

Someone handed Zayden another drink.

He took it without thinking.

Another.

Then another.

The world blurred slightly at the edges.

Good.

That’s what he wanted.

To stop thinking.

To stop remembering.

To stop seeing her face every time he closed his eyes.

But it didn’t work.

Instead, the memory became sharper.

The way she stepped back when he got too close.

The way she didn’t look impressed.

The way she said no.

No one said no to him.

No one.

Zayden stood up suddenly.

His friend blinked. “Where are you going?”

“Air,” Zayden said.

But he didn’t go outside.

He went deeper into the club.

Away from people.

Away from noise.

Away from himself.

And that’s when it happened.

A staff member passed by with a tray of drinks.

Zayden stopped.

Something about the uniform.

Something about the movement.

It triggered something.

A flash.

Room 1408.

A cleaning cart.

Soft voice.

“I don’t take what isn’t mine.”

He froze.

His breath slowed.

“What… the hell…” he muttered.

The memory wasn’t clear.

But it felt real.

Too real.

Zayden pressed a hand against the wall, suddenly irritated at himself.

This wasn’t normal.

He didn’t forget things.

He didn’t lose control.

But that girl…

Lena…

She had done something to his mind.

And he didn’t like it.

Not at all.

His phone rang.

Again.

Zayden frowned and answered sharply.

“What?”

A nervous voice came through.

“Mr. Vale… this is Royal Crest Hotel management.”

His expression tightened instantly.

“What now?”

A pause.

Then

“There’s been an incident report regarding Room 1408. We need your confirmation about what happened earlier today.”

Zayden’s grip tightened.

Room 1408 again.

His jaw clenched.

“What exactly are you implying?” he asked coldly.

“Sir… a staff member claims there was inappropriate conduct during your stay.”

Silence.

The world seemed to slow.

Zayden straightened slightly.

“Inappropriate conduct?”

“Yes, sir.”

Something sharp flickered in his chest.

Not guilt.

Not fear.

Confusion.

Because he suddenly couldn’t remember everything clearly.

Just fragments.

A room.

A girl.

A moment too close.

And then

Nothing solid.

“Send me the report,” he said sharply.

“Yes, sir.”

The line cut.

Zayden stood still.

The club around him felt distant now.

Unreal.

Wrong.

For the first time that night…

He wasn’t thinking about distraction anymore.

He was thinking about consequences.

Morning came too fast.

Too cruel.

Lena stood in front of the hotel manager’s desk, hands trembling slightly at her sides.

She already knew something was wrong.

Before a word was spoken.

The manager slid a paper across the desk.

“Read this.”

Lena frowned. “What is it?”

“An official complaint from a VIP guest.”

Her stomach tightened.

VIP guest.

Her fingers slowly reached for the paper.

As she read it…

Her breath stopped.

“Staff misconduct during VIP service hours.”

Her eyes widened.

“No,” she whispered immediately. “This is a mistake.”

The manager didn’t look sympathetic.

“We’ve already investigated.”

“I didn’t do anything wrong!” Lena said, voice rising slightly now. “I was just cleaning the room!”

But the decision had already been made.

“You are terminated effective immediately.”

The words didn’t sound real.

They couldn’t.

Lena blinked.

Once.

Twice.

“You can’t just fire me like that,” she said softly.

Security was already approaching.

The manager didn’t answer.

Lena stood there frozen as everything she had built — small as it was — collapsed in seconds.

No warning.

No mercy.

No chance.

Just like that.

Gone.

At the exact same moment…

In a penthouse across the city…

Zayden Vale opened the hotel report on his phone.

He read the complaint slowly.

Once.

Then again.

And for the first time in his life…

His expression changed.

Because Room 1408 was no longer just a memory.

It was now a problem.

A real one.

And somewhere deep inside him…

A thought formed that he didn’t want to accept.

What exactly happened that night?

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