LOGINJADEN’S POVWe stayed on the terrace for a long time.I was not tracking it. That in itself was unusual. I tracked time the way I tracked most things. With the specific awareness of a person who understood that time was the one resource that did not replenish and who had built his entire professional life around the precise allocation of it.Tonight I was not tracking it.The city below us had moved through several stages of its nighttime self before either of us spoke again after what she had said.“You can put some of it down.”I had turned those words over quietly while we stood at the railing. Feeling the specific quality of them. The way they had arrived without performance or strategy. Without the careful framing of someone trying to manage me toward a particular emotional state. Just said. Simply. Like a fact being offered rather than a comfort being manufactured.She was good at that.I had noticed it early. The way she held space without filling it. The way she listened witho
OLIVIA’S POVThe terrace was cold.Not uncomfortably. The specific cool of an evening that had not yet committed to the full chill of later in the night. I stood at the railing and looked at the city below and let the air move around me and waited.I was not sure how long I waited.Long enough for the city to settle into its deeper evening. Long enough for the lights below to stop changing and simply be what they were.Then I heard the door behind me.Footsteps.He came to stand beside me at the railing.Not across the terrace. Not at the far end. Beside me. Close enough that his arm was near mine in the cold air.I did not say anything.He did not say anything.We stood at the railing and looked at the city together and the silence had the quality of something being held rather than something being avoided. The specific weight of two people standing inside a significant moment and giving it the space it deserved before anyone tried to put it into words.The city below us was beautifu
OLIVIA’S POVEthan found me in the library.I heard him on the stairs before he appeared in the doorway. The particular quality of his footsteps when he was moving with purpose rather than moving between things. I had learned the difference over the months he had been coming to this house.I looked up from my book.He was in the doorway with his tablet under his arm and an expression I could not immediately read.“Jaden would like you to come to the study,” he said.I set the book down.“Now?”“When you are ready.”That was Ethan’s way of saying now but wanting me to feel I had a choice about it. I appreciated that about him. The specific consideration of a man who understood that the way an invitation was extended affected how it was received.I stood up.“Is everything alright?” I said.He looked at me for a moment.“Elena Cross emailed,” he said carefully. “She says she is ready.”I went still.The documents.The things Elena had told me about at the café. The records in her father
JADEN’S POVThe notification came on a Tuesday at eleven fourteen.I was in the middle of a call when Ethan appeared in the study doorway with an expression that I had learned over six years of working together meant something significant had happened and he was waiting for me to finish what I was doing so he could tell me properly.I ended the call.Looked at him.He came in and placed his tablet on the desk and turned it toward me.The regulatory board’s decision.I read it.Then I sat back in my chair and looked at the ceiling for a moment.Then I read it again.HAVING REVIEWED THE COMPLAINT FILED BY CROSS HOLDINGS AGAINST PARKER HOLDINGS AND THE RESPONSIVE SUBMISSION PROVIDED BY PARKER HOLDINGS ALONG WITH THE SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION APPENDED THERETO, THE BOARD FINDS THE ALLEGATIONS TO BE UNSUPPORTED BY THE AVAILABLE EVIDENCE. THE COMPLAINT IS HEREBY DISMISSED IN ITS ENTIRETY. NO FURTHER ACTION WILL BE TAKEN.Dismissed in its entirety.Every claim. Every carefully constructed alle
ADRIAN’S POVI found it by accident.That was the thing I kept coming back to later. I had not been looking for it. I had not been searching her name or his name or anything connected to either of them. I had been sitting at my desk on a Sunday morning with my coffee going cold beside me scrolling through the financial news the way I did every Sunday because the markets did not observe weekends and neither did I.And then it was just there.Shared by someone in my industry network. A photograph. Tagged with a location and a date and the kind of caption that people used when they were sharing something that felt warm rather than something that felt significant.Love this for her.That was all the caption said.I clicked on the photograph.It took a moment to load on my screen and in that moment I was still the version of myself that had been reading financial news and thinking about the week ahead and occupying the Sunday morning the way I usually occupied it. Present. Directed. Moving
OLIVIA’S POVThe afternoon moved through itself warmly.Shay stayed for hours. That was Shay’s way of celebrating anything. Full presence. Full volume. Full commitment to making a day feel like something worth having.She and Clara developed an alliance over the course of the afternoon that I suspected was going to outlast my time in this house. They had the particular chemistry of two women who both believed food was the primary language of care and were extremely competent in it.My father called at two.I sat in the sitting room with the phone pressed to my ear and listened to him sing happy birthday in the slightly off key way he had been singing it since I was small enough to think he was the best singer in the world. He laughed at himself halfway through and kept going and I laughed with him and it was the best two minutes of the day.He asked about the flowers.I told him they were perfect.He said wildflowers were always perfect because they did not pretend to be anything othe
JADEN’S POV She sat across from me and I watched her face as she spoke.She had been carrying this for days and I had not known. I had seen something was wrong. I had noticed the managed mornings and the careful distance and the phone face down on the couch. I had asked if something happened and
OLIVIA’S POV The thought was there before I was fully awake.That was the thing about the kind of thinking that did not want to stop. It did not wait for you to be ready. It was simply present the moment consciousness arrived. Like it had been sitting in the dark beside your bed all night waiting f
JADEN’S POVWhen I came back from the office, I had the feeling that something was not right. Olivia was not in the kitchen preparing a cup of coffee for herself like she used to by that time of the day. And she was not in the library either. I knew something was wrong before I crossed the thresho
OLIVIA’S POVI picked up the cup and drank the rest of the tea. I slowly set it back on the saucer with the particular deliberateness of someone deciding what they were going to do next by doing the most ordinary thing available first.I did not cry, I don't think I should,I noticed that. Note it







