Share

CHAPTER FIVE

Author: ZennaFlakes
last update publish date: 2026-04-17 03:26:17

Once I was home, I just collapsed on the couch.

I tried not to think of Mr. Lincoln, and failed miserably.

He was going to be alright.

He had to be.

But his stepmother's face kept flashing in my mind.

The way her lips curled when she said the name, Sasha Moretto.

I rolled my eyes as the moment replayed.

It didn't stop there.

I Googled her.

She has a wealthy, influential background. Everything I would never be.

The kind of girl his family wanted. Of course, they wanted her.

I dropped my phone on the table and curled into myself just as Ariel walked in.

Her eyes softened the moment she saw me. “Are you alright?” She asked, settling beside me. “We got words. He was having an allergic reaction to something he ate.”

I sat up quickly. “Really?”

She nodded. “Yeah. He's going to be alright but I was so scared.”

I leaned my head against her shoulder and let out a quiet breath. “Yeah. Me too.”

“I swear.” She said, tugging lightly at my hair before giggling. “I told God if nothing happens to him, I would finally confess something that I have been hiding for a while now”

I squinted at her.

She laughed harder, and for a moment, I forgot everything else. I just stared at her.

She looked light. Effortlessly beautiful. Cheerful.

George Corporation drained every ounce of that out of me.

“I swear I didn't even know where we were going, so I kept quiet.” She added, giving me a pleading look.

I quickly caught up with where this was headed.

I pulled back so she could talk properly. “What's his name?”

She beamed. “Roman Kane. We met at a club. I’ve gone out with him a couple of times.”

I gasped dramatically, excitement bubbling up despite everything. She deserved this. Something good.

“He’s kind,” She added, practically glowing. “and really good looking.”

Her eyes sparkled like she had swallowed stardust.

“You have fallen for him,” I nudged her.

She scoffed lightly. “We'll see. It's still a journey, but maybe it leads somewhere good.”

“I'm happy for you, Ariel. You deserve the world.” I said honestly.

She nodded, though she didn’t quite believe me. So I pulled her into a hug.

She sniffled, then suddenly pushed me back, grabbing my hands.

“I know we don’t really talk about… deep stuff,” she said carefully. “And I’ve never had a problem with that. But today made me realize something.”

I tried to pull away, but she held on.

“You care about Mr. Lincoln. A lot.”

“He’s my boss,” I said quickly. “Without him, I don’t have a job. I’d get fired.”

“I know,” she said softly. “But what I saw today wasn’t just concern. It was more. Something deeper than employer and employee.”

I rolled my eyes. “You don’t know what you’re talking about.”

“I do.” She insisted. “I think you’ve been burying whatever you feel for him. And if you keep doing that, you’re going to hurt yourself.”

I shook my head, “I was just being human. I don't have feelings for him.”

Ariel scoffed.

“You’ve worked for three years. Paid off your family debt. Saved money to start something for yourself. And yet you’re still there.”

“I’m not stuck,” I snapped, pulling my hands away and placing them on my knees.

“He drains you,” she continued, unfazed. “You barely have time for yourself. It’s work, sleep, repeat. He’s turned down your leave twice.”

“Because he can't function without a personal assistant.”

“That wasn't stated in the contract, was it?”

I opened my mouth to say something, anything at all, but nothing came out.

“I’m not attacking your job,” she said more gently. “But you’re twenty-three. You’ve never had a boyfriend. Never gone to a club. Never taken a vacation.”

Her words landed heavier than anything else tonight.

“There’s more to life than just working.”

That lingered.

Because I had never really thought about it.

My life revolved around Mr. Lincoln. Everything I did was to make life easier for him.

Ariel squeezed my shoulder. “You’re losing your spark. And you don’t even see it.”

“I-”

“I might have done something,” she said quickly, her voice shrinking a little. “Something that might make you really upset.”

I gave her a warning look.

She pressed her lips together. “I may have set you up on a date tomorrow. With Roman’s friend.”

I froze.

“Not funny,” I said flatly.

“I’m serious.”

“I’m not interested.”

“I figured,” she shrugged. “So I gave him our address. He’s picking us up tomorrow. And if you refuse…” she smiled sweetly, “we’ll have the date right here in the living room.”

“With a stranger?” I stood up. “That's not happening.”

She shrugged. “I'm trying to help you get over your boss.”

“I’m trying to help you get over your boss.”

“I am not in love with my boss.”

“Then prove it. Go on the date. If you don’t like him, I’ll drop it.”

My thoughts drifted suddenly, to Mr. Mark.

I had stood him up earlier.

“It’s late,” I said, slipping into my slippers. “Let’s just go to bed.”

Ariel grabbed my hands again.

“I might have shown him your picture…”

I frowned.

“And he said he knows you.”

My chest tightened.

“And,” she added slowly, eyes watching mine carefully, “he claims he’s in love with you.”

~ ~ ~

Sunday morning came, and I stayed in bed until ten.

After that, I threw myself into cleaning the entire apartment. Anything to keep my mind from circling back to what Ariel said last night. Whether she was telling the truth or not.

She had left early for work, but she usually returned by noon.

By the time I had finished cleaning, my stomach was growling in protest.

I headed into the kitchen to make something for both of us.

Cooking always calms me. The smell, the rhythm, the way everything comes together piece by piece. It steadies me.

I took out the beef, sliced the vegetables, and let the oil heat until it sizzled.

For a while, it worked.

It pulled me away from everything.

By the time half an hour passed, the kitchen was filled with the rich, comforting aroma of food.

I almost kept going, almost made more.

But it was just Ariel and me.

And that depended on whether she’d even eat at home today.

I cleaned up, slipped off my apron, and went to my room to take a shower.

The warm water loosened something tight inside me.

For a few minutes, I could just exist.

No thoughts. No questions.

Just silence.

I stepped out, drying my hair as I walked back into my room.

“Hey.”

I jumped, startled, nearly dropping the towel as I blew damp strands out of my face.

It was just Ariel.

“You’re back,” I said, my voice still a little uneven.

She nodded, pushing herself off the bed.

“Just got in. And guess who dropped me off.”

I gave her a skeptical look as I turned into my closet. “Who?”

“Your crush.”

My hand froze mid-motion.

“He’s outside.”

Everything in me went still.

“You’re kidding.” I turned slowly, narrowing my eyes at her.

She laughed, bright and careless, like this was all a game. “I’m not.”

My heart started to pound.

“He’s here,” she added, grinning wider, “to convince you to go out with him.”

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • Tangled In Bed With My Boss    CHAPTER FORTY

    After searching the entire room and finding nothing else, I gathered the receipts, loan agreements, and the letter. Then I walked to the fireplace.For a long moment, I simply stared at them.Years.Years of my life were buried in those papers.The lies.The resentment.The guilt.I struck a match.The tiny flame trembled in my hand before I lowered it to the edge of the letter.The paper caught almost immediately.I watched the fire crawl across the page, devouring every word, turning the ink black before reducing it to ash. One by one, I fed the other documents to the flames.A strange feeling settled over me.Not peace.Nothing close to it.But it felt as though a heavy log that had been pressing against my chest had shifted slightly.I could breathe.Just a little.Footsteps echoed behind me.I turned.Abbie stood in the doorway, her hair sticking out in different directions and her eyes still heavy with sleep. She blinked at me, then at the dying fire."Big sis?" she asked softly

  • Tangled In Bed With My Boss    CHAPTER THIRTY NINE

    The following morning, I woke up early. If anything was going to work out, I had to stop acting like this house was a cage and start treating it like a problem that needed solving. Sitting around and panicking wasn't going to bring Dad back or magically pay his debt. Someone had to figure things out. And unfortunately, that someone was me. Ever since I returned and Abbie told me about the loan sharks taking Dad away, my mind refused to settle. He had messed up. There was no point pretending otherwise. He had gambled away money I spent years earning, lied to us, and somehow managed to drag our family into another disaster. Yet, at the end of the day, he was still our father. As I stood in the kitchen making breakfast, I found myself wondering if I should go see him. Just once. To make sure he was alright. Loan sharks were brutal people. I had heard stories growing up. Men returning home with missing teeth. Shop owners waking up to smashed windows because they were late on payme

  • Tangled In Bed With My Boss    CHAPTER THIRTY EIGHT

    After I stepped past the factory gate, I took a deep breath and forced myself to look calm.Bosses didn't like desperation.After that long shower and the food Abbie made, I was sure I looked a lot better than I had yesterday. At the very least, I no longer resembled someone whose entire life had collapsed in the span of a week.I walked up to the reception desk and found a young girl in a bright red uniform. She was blowing gum loudly while scrolling through her phone.She didn't even glance at me.I cleared my throat.She looked up sharply, her eyes running over me from head to toe for a few seconds before she slowly put her phone down."How may I help you?""I'm looking for your boss," I said casually.I tried to sound effortless about it. Like people walked into factories looking for owners every day.Her brows pulled together.She pushed her chair back slightly and tucked a braid behind her ear before sliding a large book toward me."Sign in."That wasn't difficult at all.I pick

  • Tangled In Bed With My Boss    CHAPTER THIRTY SEVEN

    After I had managed to calm Abbie down, we began retracing her steps to search for the house deed.Deep down, I was scared.It wasn't possible that she had simply forgotten where she kept it. The document was too important. Too valuable. And judging from the state of her room, if it had been here, we should have found it by now.I kept those thoughts to myself.There was no need to make her panic even more.We started with the clothes scattered across the floor. We picked them up one after another, shaking them carefully, even though we both knew there was no way a house deed could somehow be trapped between a pair of jeans and an old sweater.Still, we looked.We checked inside empty bags, beneath the bed, between stacks of books, and inside drawers that held nothing except old notebooks and dried pens.As the piles on the floor slowly disappeared, so did my hope.Abbie was growing more frantic by the second. Her hands shook whenever she reached for something. Her breathing became un

  • Tangled In Bed With My Boss    CHAPTER THIRTY SIX

    Abbie seemed to calm down after a while. My little sister had been carrying so much and bottling it all inside. This little girl had watched our father slowly become someone else entirely. The man who used to braid her hair badly and bring home candies had turned into someone who disappeared into gambling houses and returned with debts hanging over our heads.I took her hands in mine and looked at her properly.I wished I could promise her things would get better. That I wasn't going to leave again. That I would stay and somehow put our family back together.But deep down, I knew I was lying to myself.I would leave again.Maybe not today.Maybe not tomorrow.But soon.The moment my stomach started rounding and this pregnancy became noticeable, I would be gone.I didn't know where I would go or how I would survive, but I couldn't stay here carrying Mr. Lincoln's child while the entire town whispered behind my back.First, I needed to clear Dad's debt.Then I would figure out the rest.

  • Tangled In Bed With My Boss    CHAPTER THIRTY FIVE

    The first thing I did after unpacking was take a long, hot shower.I scrubbed and scrubbed until my skin tingled, until the slight ache in my muscles made me feel somewhat human again. For a little while, the water washed away the exhaustion clinging to me.When I finally stepped out, I threw on a loose dress and sat at the small desk in my room.Coming home for comfort only to discover an even bigger disaster waiting for me hadn't been part of the plan.Nothing about this was.I pulled out a notebook and started writing.A plan.I needed a plan.Because if I allowed myself to think too deeply about everything Abbie had told me, I might completely lose my mind.My father had gambled away years of sacrifice.Years.I stared at the page and began listing everything I needed to accomplish before anyone discovered I was pregnant. I needed money. A steady income. Somewhere safe to live. A future that didn't depend on anyone.Especially not Mr. Lincoln.The thought alone made my chest tight

  • Tangled In Bed With My Boss    CHAPTER THIRTY FOUR

    The moment Abbie left the room, the silence became unbearable. I sat on the edge of my old bed and stared at nothing. The room looked exactly the same. The faded blue walls. The bookshelf Dad built when I was twelve. The tiny crack near the window where Abbie once threw a shoe trying to kill a

  • Tangled In Bed With My Boss    CHAPTER THIRTY TWO

    The farther the tricycle carried me from the motel, the harder it became to ignore my thoughts. They came one after another, crowding my head until I couldn't focus on the scenery passing by. I rested my forehead against the side of the vehicle and watched familiar roads appear little by little. N

  • Tangled In Bed With My Boss    CHAPTER THIRTY ONE

    Bang. Bang. Bang. The sound ripped me out of sleep so suddenly that I shot upright in bed, my heart immediately racing. For a few disoriented seconds, I had no idea where I was. Then the faded floral wallpaper, the cheap motel curtains, and the dull hum of the air conditioner reminded me. The mot

  • Tangled In Bed With My Boss    CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT

    I thought the apology was for the baby.For the child I had spent weeks mourning.For the grief that had hollowed me out from the inside.But what he said next brought me to my knees.I almost lost my mind.Tears streamed down my cheeks so fast that they dripped onto my clothes.“Mr. Lincoln, this

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status