LOGINAurora
They say you can never run away from your past no matter what. But I was determined to leave mine behind.
Becoming a boss lady in the fashion industry was easier said than done, as I was quickly coming to realize.
The first few years, I had worked nonstop, applying to fashion houses, sending out ideas to other companies for collaboration.
But my maiden name and photos of me that were a far cry from her elegant self, had made it harder to climb to the top. The top I now sat on.
The top that now threatened to fall.
I adjusted my blazer as I walked through the front desk, my heels clicking softly against the floor.
Work had been the only thing keeping me steady. Keeping me from thinking too much.
“Ma’am,” the receptionist called out quickly, standing up.
“You have a visitor waiting for you.”I paused.
“A visitor?” I frowned impatiently. “Did they make an appointment?”
“No, ma’am. But he said it was urgent.”
Urgencies were not good for business and something about that didn’t sit right with me.
“Who is it?”She hesitated, biting her lower lip.“He didn’t give his name.”A quiet sigh left my lips.
I didn’t have time for this.“I’ll handle it.” I said, already walking toward my office.
I caught a glimpse of him and my steps slowed for just a second.
Damien?
He was seated in the waiting area like he belonged there. looking calm and composed. Like he hadn’t destroyed my life and walked away from it, like nothing had happened.
Our eyes almost met, but I didn’t allow it happen. I walked right past him like he didn’t exist.
I got to my office, pushed the door open, and stepped inside.My heart was beating faster now.Why the hell was he here? What did he want?I barely had time to think before the door slammed open behind me.
I stiffened in shock as his presence filled the room before I even turned around. What the actual hell?
!“What are you doing here?” I asked coldly.He stared at me with such guts, it made me want to scream in anger.
I walked toward the door, intending to open it and send him off, ending this before it even started.
But the moment my hand touched the handle, he moved, his body pressing mine against the door, trapping me.
My breath ceased to function and my senses came alive, feeling the hand that pinned me down between us, and his other arm that blocked my movement completely.
“Damien,”
“Sorry.”
I wasn’t ready for the full assault of his voice.
The rough melodic timbre hit me like a punch to the stomach and a shiver ran down my spine at the same time.
I sucked in a breath to stabilize myself against the vibration close to my ear.
It made my body freeze, not because I accepted his goddamn apology but because my body was reacting to him in ways I never thought possible.
Even after five freaking years.
“Let go of me right now,” I said, my voice tight as I gritted my teeth.
He didn’t.
“I was wrong,” he continued, his voice quieter now. “About everything.”My heart clenched.
I hated that it still reacted to him.“I want you back, Aurora.”
I’d thought I would have time to prepare for this, or just avoid meeting him altogether by rounding up the day’s business on time. But life gives us lemons.
Huh?When I turned to face him, it was with the most blank expression I could muster.
His steel grey eyes held mine for the first time in years but I didn’t flinch away from their intensity.
I let out a small, breathless laugh.
“You want me back?” I repeated.
“Yes.”
I turned my head slightly, forcing myself to look at him.
“You divorced me,” I said slowly. “You threw me away like I meant nothing.
”His jaw tightened.
“I know.”
“And now you just show up and say sorry… and expect me to come back?”
My voice shook slightly, but I didn’t care.“I’m not asking,” he said.
That made something in me snap.“Then you’re even more delusional than I thought.”
His eyes darkened slightly.
“Aurora.”
“No.” The word came out sharp. Just like I intended.
“I’m not coming back to you. Never.”
Silence filled the room again and for a moment, neither of us moved.
Then slowly he stepped back and the pressure disappeared as the space between us returned.
But the air still felt heavy.He looked at me for a long second. Like he wanted to say something else, then decided against it and without another word, he turned and left.
The door closed behind him, and just like that, he was gone again.
I stood there, unmoving as my heart raced wildly. My hand trembled slightly as I let out a long breath and sank into my chair.
“What was that?” I whispered.
Later that night, I couldn’t stop thinking about it, so I did the one thing I knew I shouldn’t do. I searched for him.
My eyes skimmed through the news results until something caught my attention, It was a familiar name. Genevieve.
But as I read the article, my brows furrowed further and further in confusion.
“What…?”I blinked, thinking I read it wrong. But the words remained unchanged.
“Genevieve Marries Business Tycoon Edmund Cross Amid Health Concerns.”
Edmund Cross.
Damien’ father?
My brain struggled to process it.
“She married his father?!”
The woman he claimed to love was now his stepmother?!
“What the hell?”
I muttered under my breath.
AuroraAfter identifying that my sister could be one of the potential threats I need to look out for as I watched my back, Patrice promised to look into it, and Sarah Fay thought she should keep a peeled eye on my socials. I agreed.I returned to work on Monday, expecting the usual Monday morning workflow that I’d gotten used to. Shots of coffee, attending endless meetings, reviewing proposals, approving and rejecting projects, and heading to Theo’s school during closing time, just in case Damien’s fatherhood had died off.I wasn’t thinking about him too much this period, but that doesn’t make us straight. I decided to give him that break to address what I really want, and then give him a chance to wrap up everything he needs to wrap up, in case I feel the need to give him a chance again.I was halfway through the agenda of the third meeting of the day, planning my questions when my office phone rang. I glanced at it, having a strong urge to ignore it, but answered at the last minute
DamienI gaped in a rude shock at the documents and the fact that Marcus had presented before me, realizing that I’d been living in a fantasy.And no matter how many times I realized it, my brain wasn’t just getting used to it. In fact, it made everything feel so much worse.And to crown it all, Marcus was not done with the troubles he was prepared to give me. If anything, he was just getting started. I felt tempted to believe that he was enjoying this, but his face said otherwise. So, it’s either he was a very good actor or he was genuinely concerned.“There’s something else,” he’d said.I looked up at him. “Bad news?”He was thoughtful for a moment. “Depends on context.”“Hit me.”He pulled the envelope to him, his hands pulling out a stack from the envelope as it visibly shrank. He sorted through the documents in his hands before handing me one. “I dug into the hospital libraries,” He continued, shrugging. “It’s easy to know where to look when you have a nurse to show you exactly
AuroraThis weekend, Damien didn’t show up as he would. Theo practically flew down the stairs to tell me that Damien wouldn’t be joining us.He’d wined and cried and begged me to call him. I explained to him that I can’t help it if Damien is busy, but Theo insisted.Right now, he slept off on the couch, leaving me really considering calling Damien.Painfully considering it.Patrice's visit to the house killed that idea. And apparently, she didn’t show up alone. I’d abandoned my laptop on the space in the couch to answer the doorbell when I saw two ladies grinning at me on the other side.Patrice, and a pretty brunette whose job had literally become busier than mine, had to show up during the weekendSarah Fay.“Sarah,” I wrapped her in a hug as soon as I saw her. She held on tight. “It’s been a while,” she chuckled.I pulled back. “How has it been these days?”She grinned. “Black coffee, while trying to wipe off messes that have no business being in the media.”Patrice was smiling
DamienThe visit to Theo’s school, with Aurora beside me, watching a boy way too confident for his age, reminded me of a memory stuck to me like my own skin.No matter how many years passed, and life changed, it was always with me and wouldn’t let go.The rain, the smell of antiseptic, a hospital corridor that appeared incredibly long, and a little me sitting in the hospital garden, holding a girl with a neck collar.I could still remember every second. How I’d walked into the hospital gardens that day.How I sat on an empty bench, barely noticing when a girl joined me, and without trying to comfort me, she simply stayed.It’s been nineteen years since that.It was the weekend, and I’d called Leila earlier, noting that I wouldn’t be at the office. She had rambled and snapped, and that was it.The good thing about Leila was that she’d still do the work she had to do after all her complaining and ramblings. It’s why she’d been at the company for the longest of time.A knock later, a s
DamienWith Aurora looking like she could use more space than normal, I decided I should invest my time into being a dad instead.I automatically planned my life like that of the other fathers, rearranging my meetings and active hours in the office around school events.I did it so well that I remembered more classroom schedules than actual work meetings,I obsessed over being on time to Theo’s school more than I obsessed over meeting deadlines.Leila thought it was embarrassing. I thought so too, but the grin on Theo’s face whenever I showed up at his school made me continue either way.Today was one of those days. I was already concluding a report so I could leave for Theo’s school when a figure stormed towards my office in all hell and rage.Leila tossed the folder on my table, visibly fuming. “This is the third time you’re doing this.”I looked up from my laptop. “Doing what?”“Cancelling a board meeting you rescheduled,” she cried.I glanced at the folder. “I didn’t cancel the m
AuroraA day later, I was staring at my screen angrily, thinking of the many ways I could ruin the life of the hoodlum sending these threats to my email.Apparently, whoever this person was had sent three messages in the space of 48 hours, all of them anonymous.Completely untraceable.The first one entered three hours after my confrontation with Damien in the conference room, frustrating me.The second one came in later that evening while I was preparing dinner. Leon told me to reach out to the cops. I’d ignored him, not seeing the need to involve the cops yet.This morning, I was staring at another one, minutes away from an outrage. At this rate, if I met the sender, I might strangle them.They were not just intruding into my life. They were ruining my peace.Damien had revealed the other day that Genevieve had threatened him about me, and she was responsible for the first scandal.But with the rate at which these messages rushed in, I was beginning to suspect that Genevieve wasn’t
DAMIEN“Sir, the files have been sent to your inbox.” I turned at the sound of my assistant’s voice and incline my head, letting her know that I got the message. Leila gives me a worried smile and strides out.It’s no secret that I’ve been a raging asshole for the past year. The last few months hav
AuroraI had nowhere to go. I realized that long before I was discharged from the hospital.I was practically homeless as I had no husband, or home to call my own. I could go back to my parent’s but it would just be an extra financial burden on them especially with my baby.I held him closer as I s
Aurora (18 months later)When I opened my eyes, everything felt… wrong.The world felt slow and heavy like I had been asleep for too long. A dull headache throbbed behind my eyes as I blinked, trying to focus.The ceiling above me was unfamiliar, white and just too bright.Beep… beep… beep…The soun
Aurora“From now on, she will be staying with us.”The words didn’t feel real. Damien was holding the hands of a woman lovingly as they both stared at me like I was the stranger in the house.She was decked in a breathtakingly sexy silk dress, its neckline daringly low and its back nearly nonexiste







