LOGIN‘Cal…’ he muttered under his breath, and memories he hadn’t dared touch in years surged forward, crashing over him like a river long buried, carrying the ache, the warmth, and the weight of a past he thought he had lost.”
“What else can I serve you?” she asked again, a small smile curling at the corners of her lips.
Calvin was both surprised and confused by her sudden change. His eyes stayed fixed on her as she spoke, this was not the same aura she had carried six years ago before they had parted.
Simultaneously, Cleopatra picked a crimson grape and held it out to him, her fingers brushing delicately against his, inviting him to take it from her.
“Try this crimson grape,” she said, holding it out. “It’s healthy and will give you a boost of energy.”
In an instant, Calvin seized her hand, halting her attempt to feed him the grape.
“What is this?!” he demanded, his tone so cold it seemed to slice through the room. “Are you merely doing your job, or messing with me?!”
“I’m merely serving you,” she replied, her calm demeanor contrasting sharply with his icy glare.
“Is this how you serve everyone else?” His tone was sharp and demanding, laced with jealousy.
“No, no. I only set the table and leave. I’m not an escort, but for you, I want to serve you beyond that.”
He spoke with a frosty calm. “Serve me, but nothing more.” One leg crossed over the other, he leaned back, watching her carefully.
At the same moment Cleopatra caught the glimpse of his coldness but couldn't know if he was still angry at her about choosing Anthony or if he move on from her but she wouldn't budge and pressed forward
“Okay if you insist, your glass is empty I will pour you some wine”
She poured the wine into the glass and gave it to him intentionally, letting her hand brush against his. Their eyes met and like magnetic force not wanting to pull away from each other.
“How is work going? I know it's coming late to congratulate you for being the CEO of INK Model” her eyes still locked into his as says those words to him
Meanwhile, his eyes were glued to her pouty lips as she spoke, every word igniting something fierce within him. He swallowed hard, struggling to choke back the storm of desire and frustration swirling through his chest.
“Sure so now I’m finally getting congratulations, four years after becoming CEO,” he smirked, tossing his head aside with playful exasperation.
In an instant, she caught his hand with both of hers, pouting like a child as if silently pleading.
“I’m sorry for hurting you back then. I know there’s no excuse for how I behaved, but I’m truly sorry for everything.” Her eyes drooped, heavy with sorrow.
She knew Calvin had every reason to treat her coldly. After all, she had inflicted pain by pushing him away and letting Anthony take her choice.
“I know I was too foul-mouthed with you and with Anthony—”
The mere mention of Anthony sent fire through every fiber of his being, and he stopped her mid sentence
His voice dripped with fury. “Don’t you dare speak his name in front of me! Do you miss him so much that you have to say it right in my face?!”
His hand clasped hers with a force that made her heart skip. His jaw clenched, eyes burning like fire, and every fiber of his being radiated tension at the sound of that name.
She froze for a moment, then lightly patted his hand, her voice trembling. “No… no! I didn’t mean it that way,” she whispered, a soft sigh escaping her lips. “We… we didn’t even—”
Suddenly, the door flew open, and Smith strode in, cutting through the chaos outside. Every pair of eyes instantly turned toward him.
“Chairman! Miss Guinevere is here, she insists on being let in!”
Cleopatra knew exactly what all the fuss was about. “Let her in,” she commanded.
Smith turned to Calvin, eyes waiting for his orders.
“It’s alright. Do as she said,” he said, waving his hand.
Smith opened the door and ushered Guinevere inside, then stepped out of the room.
As Guinevere stepped inside, the sight struck her like a bolt of lightning. Cleopatra and Calvin sat dangerously close, drawn together like an unbreakable magnet and iron. Her heart plunged, sinking straight into her chest.
“Hi, Cleo. I’ve been trying to reach you on the phone, but you weren’t answering,” she said, walking in and intentionally attempting to seat herself between them.
Cleopatra reacted instantly, stopping her in her tracks and steering her away, firmly settling her into the chair opposite them.
“Guinevere, you really shouldn’t inconvenience a VIP,” Cleopatra said coolly. “Please, remain seated there.”
The words were smooth and polite, yet beneath them ran a sharp current of mockery, striking with quiet, precise force.
“What are you talking about? A VIP?” Guinevere scoffed. “It’s Calvin, he’s my CEO.”
Cleopatra paid no mind to Guinevere.
Her fingers grazed a grape as she lifted it from the bowl, eyes fixed on Calvin with a mischievous, almost daring intensity. Slowly, deliberately, she brought it to his lips, the space between them humming with unspoken tension.
“Open your mouth, Cal,” she purred, her voice dripping with sultry mischief. “Let me tempt you, let me treat you sweetly.”
Then, with a poised elegance, she turned her attention to Guinevere.
“He may be your CEO,” Cleopatra murmured, her eyes smoldering with a dangerous, irresistible allure, “but in my domain he’s mine.” Her smirk lingered, sharp and teasing, cutting through the air like a blade. “Isn’t it only proper to indulge my clients? After all, would it not be unbearably rude to interrupt?”
Calvin stood frozen, a storm of confusion and desire swirling within him as their words volleyed back and forth. Every glance, every subtle movement was etched into his mind, yet his lips remained sealed, his body still a silent observer caught in the electric tension between them.
Guinevere’s eyes widened in shock, stunned that Cleopatra could look her dead in the eye and speak such audacious words.
“Ah, right,” Guinevere said softly. “I suppose it wouldn’t be respectful to interfere with your work.” Her composure was strained, barely holding.
“Bingo!” Cleopatra’s voice rang out, her head tilting toward Calvin’s shoulder, slow and charged with an undeniable electricity.
“Indeed, escorts are always possessive of their clients, not just one,” Guinevere said, her eyes blazing as they locked onto Cleopatra’s.
“Can you really call your manager a model?” Cleopatra asked, her tone sharp and laced with challenge.
“Of course not!” Guinevere snapped.
"Good,” Cleopatra said, her tone laced with teasing disdain. “Seems your two brain cells are still managing to function.”
“You—”
Cleopatra cut her off sharply, her gaze unwavering.
“It’s the same here. There’s a difference between a server and an escort,” she said, her tone sharp and unwavering.
As anger surged through her, Guinevere snatched a glass of wine and downed it in a single, defiant gulp.
Another chime echoed through the room as Alvin burst in, carrying two cans.
“I apologize, Mr. Ink. We ran out of citrus freshener, so we rushed to get more,” he said, motioning as his staff placed the cans with meticulous precision. “I hope the service meets your standards. Please, inform me if anything displeases you.”
His sharp gaze sliced through the lingering tension in the room.
“Very well. Enjoy your evening,” he said, bowing gracefully before departing with his staff.
“You shouldn’t drink so much, do you want to ruin that flawless skin of yours?” Cleopatra’s voice dripped with playful scorn, her eyes flashing like sparks. “Honestly, bestie, I’m still on duty, I’ll get back to your call later.”
Cleopatra stepped closer, her voice a soft whisper. “You just go on ahead, alright?” She gently guided her toward the open space.
Guinevere grabbed her immediately, her voice trembling in a whisper. “What’s going on? Are you cool with Calvin now?”
“I don’t remember ever not being cool with him,” Cleopatra replied smoothly. “I’ve got work to do, bestie. Bye for now.”
She closed the door behind her and turned, striding toward Calvin with a bright, teasing smile.
“Aren’t you two supposed to be cool?” he asked, confusion flickering across his face.
You shouldn't concern yourself with her, okay?” Cleopatra murmured, stretching out her hand to caress his cheek.
After serving Calvin a few drinks, he rose, only for Cleopatra to stop him, holding out her phone.
“Please… please can you input your number?” she asked, eyes locked on him.
Calvin, masking his hesitation, muttered, “Sure,” and typed in his number before giving her a nod and a brief goodbye.
Stepping outside, he turned to Smith, “Settle the bills and meet me in the car.”
He left without a moment’s hesitation, his guards flanking him like shadows. Calvin slid into the car, and a few minutes later, Smith took the driver’s seat. Calvin’s gaze lingered on the call window, his hand folded beneath his chin, sharp and focused, until he finally broke the silence in a measured, commanding voice.
“Hire a skilled investigator. I want everything about Cleopatra uncovered, leave no stone unturned.”
She instinctively stepped back, but her heel caught against a loose hanger on the floor. Her balance faltered and the avalanche of boxes came crashing down.The cardboard hit the floor with loud thuds. Cleopatra felt the impact first at her shoulder, then her waist, before she stumbled backward and landed beneath the mess.“Cleopatra!” Jovita screamed.Joss frantically shoved boxes aside. “I’m so sorry! I didn't, are you hurt?!”Pheebs was already pulling cartons off her legs. “Why would you stack them that high?! Are you trying to end her career before it begins?”“I was organizing!” Joss defended desperately while lifting the last box off her.Silence fell.Cleopatra lay there for a second, hair slightly disheveled, dust on her cheek.Just then she burst into laughter.Soft at first.Then uncontrollable.Everyone froze.“You’re laughing?” Pheebs blinked.Cleopatra pushed herself up slowly, brushing tissue paper from her lap. “I’m fine, it’s just boxes.”Joss exhaled so hard his kne
The clinking of cutlery faded as curiosity sharpened the air around the table.Ink leaned back slightly, a playful glint in his eyes. “Do you mind introducing us to this pretty lady?” he asked, though the smirk tugging at his lips suggested he already knew exactly what he was doing.Before anyone else could respond, Calvin replied smoothly, a faint smile playing on his lips.“She’s Fairy—” he paused, letting out a soft chuckle as he corrected himself, “I mean, Cleo. Miranda and Raison’s daughter and the woman I love.”The confession dropped like a stone into still water.“You couldn’t even add that she’s my friend, Really? Colder,” Katie shot back, her tone sharp as she folded her arms, clearly offended by the omission.Cleopatra’s eyes widened at Calvin’s response, shock flashing across her delicate features.For a fleeting second, she forgot how to breathe.The certainty in his voice the way he claimed her without hesitation sent a tremor through her heart, leaving it racing wildly
Ink’s arm froze midair as he caught the direction of Catrina’s gaze. His brows lifted slowly, suspicion curling into curiosity. “What exactly are you staring at?” he asked, his voice low as he followed her line of sight. Catrina didn’t answer immediately. Her eyes widened, lips parting in pure disbelief as she leaned slightly forward, as though afraid the vision might vanish if she blinked. “Oh. My. God,” she breathed, her voice barely above a whisper. “Calvin brought a girl home.” The words hung between them like a thunderclap. Ink stiffened. “This is shocking,” Catrina added, pressing her palm against her chest as though steadying her racing heart. “I can’t believe this…” For a moment, they simply stared at the scene unfolding below, the air thick with astonishment. Then suddenly, Catrina straightened, excitement flickering across her features. “Let’s go meet him,” she suggested, already taking a step forward as if she might storm downstairs that very second. Ink quickly rea
Cleopatra slowly lifted her head from Calvin’s chest, her smile light and teasing as she looked up at him, eyes bright with mischief. “Let’s play in the water,” she said softly. Before he could answer, she suddenly shifted back, laughter slipping from her lips as she scooped a handful of water and splashed it straight at him, quick and playful like a child chasing joy in the sunlight. The splash caught Calvin off guard, droplets scattering across his face and sliding down his jaw. For a moment he only blinked, stunned then a slow, dangerous smile curled at the corner of his lips. “Oh, so you want a war?” he said, voice low with amusement. Cleopatra only laughed, the sound bright and unrestrained as she kicked lightly against the water, sending another wave of splashes toward him before trying to dart away. The water moved around them in restless silver ripples, carrying their laughter like a secret shared only between the two of them. The playful chaos of the splashing suddenly s
Heat crept across Cleopatra’s cheeks as memories slipped quietly into her thoughts the way Calvin’s voice had dropped to a teasing murmur, the reckless pull of his gaze that made her heart stutter, the shared moments that felt dangerously intimate and intoxicating. She remembered how their closeness blurred the line between defiance and desire, the unspoken hunger in his touch, and the wild, secret thrill that followed every stolen kiss and whispered promise they had shared in the quiet shadows of their world.“Cleo, spill it.”Katie’s sharp voice pulled Cleopatra back from her wandering thoughts.“Umm…” Cleopatra hesitated, looking away.Katie’s gaze remained fixed on her. “Yes, go on.”“Umm…” Cleopatra dragged the sound out nervously.Katie suddenly snapped, “Damn it, just tell me already!”“We have kissed thrice,” Cleopatra admitted quietly.“What? That’s unbelievable,” Katie replied, eyes widening.“And…” Cleopatra continued slowly.“And what?” Katie pressed immediately.“We almo
“Sir, here are the reports.”Davin’s voice was steady, but the tension beneath it was impossible to miss.He stepped forward and laid the thick stack of documents onto the polished table between them. The sharp sound of paper against wood echoed faintly in the quiet office. Photographs followed glossy prints sliding across the surface, faces and buildings captured in frozen moments.“Sit down,” Calvin said.Davin sat across from Calvin, posture straight but tense, a thick folder resting on his lap.Calvin remained seated behind his wide mahogany desk, fingers loosely clasped, expression unreadable. The office was quiet except for the faint hum of the air conditioner.“You have it?” Calvin asked calmly.“Yes.”Davin opened the folder.“Anthony’s gym fitness company in Verenna is called Titan Dominion Fitness Group.”Calvin didn’t react outwardly, but his eyes sharpened slightly.“It’s not a regular gym,” Davin continued. “It’s a full-scale corporate fitness empire. Headquarters in cent
‘What can I do?’The thought twisted slowly inside Guivenere’s mind, like a thorn buried beneath soft flesh.‘I am beautiful too.’Her gaze drifted across the room.‘I can be whatever you want me to be.’Across the hall stood Cleopatra and Calvin, their figures framed by quiet conversation and eff
Ink slowly lifted his glass, the crystal catching the chandelier’s warm light as it shimmered softly across the dining table, his composed, authoritative presence reflecting quiet command.“Let us all raise a toast,” Ink said calmly, his voice smooth yet resonant enough to settle over the table lik
Cleopatra and Anthony stepped into the ice rink, the soft hiss of gliding blades echoing across the polished ice like a distant whisper. The air carried a cool, faintly metallic chill that brushed against Cleopatra’s skin as she paused at the edge of the rink. Her gaze drifted to the endless stretc
A soft knock shattered the quiet stillness of Calvin’s room.“Come in,” he said calmly, his gaze remaining fixed on the window where the fading light of morning brushed the distant horizon.The door opened with gentle restraint. An older maid stepped inside, her movements measured and respectful as







